IT 8-;-- - - - --- 1 4 , ' Vi-.-V Laj Meat products to be labeled legislation was introduced requiring all Imported meat and meat products be labeled is "Imported". While almost all manufac tured Items imported into this country must 'indicate the country of origin, Cong. I'll man said, no such require ment exists for beef, pork and veal imports. The bill would amend the Federal Meat Inspection Act by requiring that any meat food product that is all or partly made of imported meat must bear the label "import ed" or "imported in part" either on the product itself or on the package. I'llman pointed out that as US. meat production has riwn in recent years so has the amount of imported meat allowed to come into the country. Some states have attempted to institute similar laws in the past But the courts have ruled out the laws on the premise that if they do not apply nationwide they are a hinder ance to interstate commerce. "It seems to me this should be a real advantage to consumers," Ullman said. "If they want to buy a particular kind of foreign sausage, for instance, they will know they are getting the real thing. By the same token, if they want to buy a domestic meat product. they will know It is not of foreign origin." G-T Want Ads Pay STUONO. fit III TOHN l M I HtMNII Mr MllrM. VZU BALLOT tPZCWL ELECTS?! BALLOT FC3 HEPPKXal CC:fT3Y tSAffltMAt&E TO BE HELD AT THE HEPPNER OLD CITY LIBRARY BUILDING, on My 4, 1975 from 2:00 to 1:00p.m. Uml t tr . ii m rWi. lartl t Ma Mw iW 1r Im rno mocrrno nc Tur UPPPNER CEMETERY MAINTENANCE 14 JofMAPfctftar Mr THIN MRUITTr ll TO Til I M.VI. r Vlr TrHY VI tlT: IM K IHKTNHT Mart a na I X I af cc arl at Ikf aHr ") lar lltoirtrt ar Mtkartortl la rm4 ItrlprwM MaMaltai Ikr mm al Mm aa la tmrn tkr aa4rrl far Iter Mrk1 lar Ik aw far ik. ndi.i.ia mm4 rraaartM at natamai rtr b rallaaatH al rkrMft rrara I M mM frt IkaanaM Mian af Int ra takar. YES, I VOTE rCl TKS HO, I VOTE ASAE53T X- Most people think the winds that blew in Heppner Sunday didn't have much velocity. This picture shows a metal building on the Leonard Schwarz property that wann't there Saturday. The wind blew the building from another lot onto the Schwan property. Retirement fund forms available Agreement forms for start ing an individual retirement account with financial institu tions such as a bank, a savings and loan association, or a Federally-insured credit union are available from all local Internal Revenue Ser vice offices. Ralph B. Short, IRS District Director for Oregon, said. As a result of recent legislation, generally all em ployees no! covered by a pension or retirement plan can contribute to an individual retirement savings program and deduct from gross income up to $1,500 a year, or 15 per cent of their compensation, whichever is less. The money can be put into various investments such as savings account, mutual funds, or special U.S. Individual Re tirement Bonds, Short said. Persons requesting agree ment forms from the IRS should ask for Form 5305 for setting up a trust account, or Form 53U5A for a custodial account. Once an individual has the forms, Short said, he or she should take them to a financial institution where this type of account can be established and (he necessary agreement concluded. The District IRS office in Portland can provide general information as to what hap pens in the event of disability or death, and how a sponsor ing organization can go about gaining approval of prototype individual retirement accounts. Short said. This information is also available statewide through use of the local toll free tax assistance number listed in all Oregon Telephone directories. DISTRICT VOTE FOR ONE VHTr HK I' Tllr: Ilf ITr H aaaarr War la ar at lar ::':: :$ Ifaral taar ItJi-rt HaM amwM la armitan raakfirl aa Irararl. TV :::mihmm I I I S TAX LEVY THE TAX LEVY 3i 7nj 1 Court house notes Last week the county court met in Irrigon. Budget hear ings were recessed Tuesday, April 22, until Wednesday, April 30, when it is expected they will be concluded. Flu has quieted many of the usual courthouse activities. Judge Paul Jones was ill over the weekend and was not in his office Monday. Two Asses sor's Department workers, Tom Stewart and Johanne Wood have also missed work due to the flu. County Planner David Moon says that the solid waste ordinance is ready to be presented for adoption but still needs a permit from the State Department of Environmental Quality. Moon also reported the county has purchased traffic counters. They are expected to arrive soon and will be used to justify the need for road improvements and to supply facts that could mean qualifi cation for state funding. He says they may have their first "WHO'S WHO Where to look fur Hues: Clues may be hidden in any ad in this section of 30 merchants whose ads are primed below. When an addi tional ad from one cf these sponsoring merchants ap pears elsewhere in the paper, they too may have clues hidden in them. Clues will be scattered. There may be from one to five in any ad or none. This is a contest of skill, and we intend to do our best to outwit you! We invite you to do your best to outwit us. KINZUA CORPORATION MHIKSTPItODU TS for (.HOMING WIKItK V rtlllOMmimlMMMMmMIIIMmMHHIIIIIIIIIIMIlBIIMIHIIim t 3 DANK or, JL u 'jlastern Orwjcn YOl KHOMFTOWN HANK &IIIMmMIMMIimilimillUUIIIIHMHMMIIH JEWELERS UOS ijijllMIMHMHMmmHIMHMMHIIIMmmil Miles Tire Service Med like la know vom belter IIFITNKH ORE. it., I Cal's Lounge & Cafe I PTOWN FITING. Sy2 DOWNTOWN V Ist 1 Oregon's Blue Booh on sab for $2 Secretary of State Gay Myers announced that the Blue Book is printed, the first 2.000 copies of the 1975-76 edition are delivered and available for sale at 12 each. The cover features a beautiful view of the Capitol dome framed by colorful autumn leaves. Extensive updating in many sections was made through the month of February in an effort to make the Blue Book as current as possible, follow ing the change of Governors in January. Myers noted the section containing a listing of all newspapers in Oregon had also been expanded to include addresses and telphone num bers. Informational telephone numbers have been added for each county courthouse. One uniquely changing fac tor has been the state's geographical area. Only one county. Yamhill, still is listed with the same number of square miles found in the 1931-32 edition, published by then Secretary of State Hal floss. Myers pointed out the state has "grown" 1.466 square use in the Patterson Ferry area. Justice of the Peace Charles O'Connor, lone, visited the courthouse on Monday. He is still reporting to the doctor every week as he recuperates from eye surgery, and is still unable to drive a car. ICIgfi 0!ood Pressure nhsl v:mM you do? It you have high blood pressure, don't think that the height of the blood pressure alone shows how serious your condition is It doesn't The important thing is the ability of your heart and arteries to carry on their work For thosa who need medi cal help, medicines and other kinds ol therapy are used to Contest rules: 1. Tins is a family fun contest. One entry per person (a family of four could submit four entries). Anyone may enter unless a member of your family is employed by the merchant whose ad is heavily bordered this week (this applies ONLY during the week this ad is bordered). Em ployes of other sponsoring merchants are eligible. 2. Nothing to buy. Use any slip of paper for entry blank. It is not necessary to be present to win. It isnol necessary to be a subscriber to the Gazette Times lo enter. ( Ol lMKIX -fa msiN El H TltlC (OOP Serving MorruM. Wheeler and Gilliam Counties ik; NORTH MUN niin ii ciiiiiiiihi Farley Motor Co. P33 (HE CLOSER YOU LOOK, THE BETTER YVELOOKI SEE i MtlHMMMIMIIIIMMIHNNIMIIINMIIliuiHIimHIIMIH Court Street Market We smile a lot ! Try us. HEPPNER "- "I'H I r IMWMIliMHINtMimmHWIIMimiMMMWI Pettyjohn's l.ir farm Km , and home IIEITNEH miles in 44 years. Secretary Appling's edition of 1963-64 had shown a jump of some 3.600 square miles (with an 80 per cent land area growth ) in Lane County alone; but, this has been corrected in sub sequent editions. While far less than 13-64's figure of 8,207 square miles. Lane's 4.610 square miles is still larger than early records had indicated. The greatest change be tween the last Blue Book and the new edition is in Clatsop County an increase of 78 square miles, to 921. Myers explained this was primarily water surface in the Columbia River not previously included, but area within the State of Oregon and in the county. "The Captain is going down with the ship ... but it looks like he plans to come up again!" bring blood pressure down and keep it within safe limits It is important to follow and remain on whatever therapeu tic program is prescribed in order to avoid possible com plications. Oregon Heart Association Hi MORROW COUMTV'COfJTEST Copyriahl lJ v OtM Elraril and 3. The Mystery Person may be anyone in Morrow County. Clues fur his or her identity will be hidden only in ads for sponsoring merchants. If by coincidence the name of the Mystery Person (or other facts about him or her) happens to appear in news items., editorial matter or other places in this news paper, these will not count as clues in this contest. 4. To enter, write down the name you think lo be the Mystery Person. Add the total number of clues you can find in ALL the ads of sponsoring merchants in this issue. You WAGON WHEEL Tr itiniii)ith us. There's a real trirndh diflerriur. i . s RricfniAi'e MARKET Ol VI ITY FOODS Hlf. MORROW COUNTY GRAIN GROWERS INC Mf OWNID AND CONTKOUIQ I KXIMiTON. OREGON-. Serving Morrow Cwint) ELMA'S Apparel Fashions for the Ladies Flower Shop ft ESI lagai . Inn Uanan Ae i )ay I fiaiVtW I IIEITNEH PGE files for permit Portland Ceneral Electric filed Tuesday for a conditional use permit in Morrow County to construct a $320 million coal fired plant at Boardman. The coal -fired unit would be the first generating facility in Eastern Oregon. Two nuclear plants at Pebble Springs near Arlington, are expected to be started in 1980 . and 1982, according to an environmen tal impact statement, releas ed this week. The 9,000 acre Morrow County site is zoned for agricultural use; however, operation of a thermal plant is allowed as a conditional use. Morrow County Planning Director David Moon said that no hearing date has been set on the PGE permit applica tion. However, a hearing will be held at the Morrow County Courthouse. May 12. 8 p.m., for the construction of an access road to the site. snrnrnmnmiiiiimiHimmmrmirmni! mm I lone United Church of Christ i 5 June 7, 10 am. Willows Grange Hall, lone, Oregon Adults $3.00 6-12 $1.50 Pre school free This public service announcement sponsored by: DA 5 MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSI RANTE CORPORATION iiraiMiiiMinumniiiiiiiiiMiimiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiim Aisaoatav All nhr rwvrt d- not have to list all these clues, jusi give the total number of them. Don't forget to add your name and address. Then drop your entry in the box locaied at the sponsoring merchant whose ad is border ed wi:h a dark border in the ads listed below in this issue. 5. There is no other place where entries will be accept ed. Any member of the family may bring in all the entries for that family. Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult. 6. This week's contest starts when you receive this issue and closes at 5 p.m. Friday of Murray ON THE MAIN CORNER DRUGS VOIR HOMETOWN I'll RM M Y s HEPPNER AUTO PARTS Ymi I llniiie ouiird iilo Parts r Heppner Nor-Gas Its Tanks pplianre KV Fquipmenl nr.i rr.n awir .xnnr a . iraiuir Where Inrndi meet Pool and veur favorite drink. I.F.XiVGTOYORK. I 3 I I ;rj J '- - . Mr I : 3 la t L.'.. .... I. a. Ii I X inrrr .xnnr mar ItHIIMIIHHMH.tMIIMHMMttl V-G TAVcKN Page II. THE GAZETTE TIMES. Heppner. OR., Thursday. May 1, 1975 Pamphlet outlines tan anneal stens I The property tax appeals process should become more understandable as the result of a new Oregon Department of Revenue publication. It is a colorful, easy-to-read bro chure outlining the method of filing appeals. Department Director John J Lobdell reports that mem bers of his staff have talked with a number of dissalisfied taxpayers. "From these dis cussions, it is apparent many property owners think the system is so complex that they are not taking advantage of their rights." he says. "It is not a complex system and does not require legal representation. But it does require initiative and basic knowledge on the part of the appealing taxpayer." Lobdell adds. Supplies of the brochure have been sent to all assessors and tax collectors in the state and to all offices of the Department. Lobdell says that county boards of equalization must decide on each appeal. "We Auction and ecue NK OF Barb astern Oregon HEPPNER IOE ARLINGTON ihis week. 7. At that time (5 p.m.. Friday) a drawing will be held a' the store where entries have been received for this week's contest. The first entry drawn that correctly identifies the Mystery Person will win $20 in cash. If that entry also lists the correct number of clues hidden in all ads of sponsoring merchants, a bonus of $7 50 will be paid. Whenever ihis bonus is not won. it will be added to the following week's bonus, which will continue lo grow until it is won. 8 Every precaution will be ' 'Kieryhmg in Ladies Read) -in-Wear" The Lebush Shoppe nr.i i s Rietmann's HARDWARE AND CWPLEMBvJTS "our Familv Hardware" i s s IONE. OREGON VIM i 5 t s Ml TURNER H VAN MARTER I irdvivt s ii'miNuMNCt MM I tl Maun ' 3 Cornett Green Peed IIFI'PNFK elrrtn:irv upn!ir CAL'S A R CO zj it (.v Oil 1 uhritation AutoKrpair IIFITNFR I KmK Sj-(.ardrn and can't promise reduced value as a result of an appeal, but we do promise each "property owner a chance to exercise a right granted by state law." he says. The revenue chief encour ages people to pick up copies of the free brochure and learn about the appeals process, -even if they don't plan to file an appeal. laSEglgBSS 76 Sponsor an environmental improvement Write: Johnny Horizon 76. U S Department of the Interior. Washington. D C 20240 Thit ipaca donated at a public aarvica i s taken to prevent typographi cal errors that might be mistaken for clues, but error less typography cannot be guaranteed by anybody. The publisher of the Gazette Times will be the judge in all questions and his decision is final. Family participation gives you a better chance to win the jackpot. Your wife, husband or some bright -eyed youngster may spot a clue that you miss! Think you can outwit the contest? You can't win if you don't enter. Mobil BOB'S Mobil Service M hrre rr iie i llirt old lhiiMird i GONTY'S "MloKSFOK U.I." I RED Lw I WING I y I H'PPwr Oregon S HEADI.YFOR KFF.CIIFK'S The reason for commit to lone (or dinner: On the Hiithav. A . IONE OKF.0ON j: DEAN'S 2ND HAND OLDlKSbulGWDIES Come in and Pnmse GARDNER'S MEN S WEAR "The Si ore of Personal Service" Heppner ?j niiiiwiwiajp.y 4T i ml $::&':::: iv::S ' I