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    Page 8. THE GAZETTE-TIMES. Heppner, OR. Thursday. Mar. 18. 1976
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The Office on Main St.. lone is being rebuilt. Contractor Cliff
Aldrich adjusts his string line before adding more concrete
blocks.
USDA recovers
food stamp funds
The U.S. Department of
Agriculture USDA announc
ed that nearly $4 million in
undeposited food stamp funds
have been recovered and said
all unaccounted for funds
would be recovered or the
states billed for any shortages
bv June 30.
The Department also said it "
will institute a new system by
mid-year' that will enable it
and the states to more rapidly
identify possible fund short
ages or late deposit problems.
The Department began a
nationwide audit of the food
stamp program last October
when it discovered irregulari
ties at one of the 14.254 food
stamp issuance agents outlets
around ' the country. These
iiaents. who sell food stamps
to people who qualify for the
program are selected by the
states. They fall into four
general categories: (It post
offices (2 1 government offi
ces, usually county welfare
offices 3) banks, and (4)
other places, primarily credit
unions, private businesses and
so-called check cashing cen
ters, which are often control
led by banks. As these agents
take in money on food stamp
purchases (the "purchase"
requirement that program
participants must pay i. they
are required by regulations to
send this money to a federal
reserve bank whenever 1
thev accumulate $1,000. 2 on
a weekly basis, or (3 in any
case, to clear their books by
the end of each month.
A special task force of
auditors began checking the
records of the agents except
for the 2.115 post office centers
which are reviewed periodi
cally by postal auditors. The
task force quickly established
that the records of more than
10.000 of the agents were in
apparent order. It also found
that about 1.300 of the agents
apparently were not following
proper deposit requirements.
About 1.000 of these, however,
were minor instances of not
depositing small amounts of
funds for a week or more. The
agents usually had the funds
in separate food stamp ac
counts. Administrative action
is being taken to get these
agents in compliance with the
program provisions.
It's Radial Tire Time !!
More Savings thru March Sale
" miles m
SERVICE
GAS SAVINGS RADIALS
SEIBERLING RT78 SERIES
1
STEEL RADIAL
BR 78-13
ER 78-14
FK TH 14
GR 78 14
IIR78 14
GH78 l"
HR78 I.".
JR 78-15
LR 78 15
4MHM mile
Written Warranty
Reg
4
38 4
53 69
5651
59 61
64 21
59 61
64 21
66 77
7071
Sale F.E.T.
64 2 11
48.32
50.86
53.65
57.79
53 65
57.79
60.09
63 64
2.49
269
289
3.07
2.97
3 15
3.31
347
Service Warranty Policy
1. Free Flat Repair
2. Free lire replacement
:i. Free Tire rebalance
4. Free lire rotation
3. Free lire inspection
. Free air check
7. ( ash refund guarantee
X. Women HaU fixed free
Hank Americard
F'asscnger Car W78 retreads
Now buy 2 retreads & save !!
.
78 X 13
s.'8
C78 13
K7K 14
F78I4
(i78x!4
II78M4
.VioxIS
i;78xl5
H7HX15
J78X15
Price w ith like
cappable exchange
2S30.1K)
2-S32.O0
2 $33 00
2 $35 00
2 $ 38 00
2 $10 00
2-SJ5.O0
2-$:18u0
2$40 00
I'ukup Hwy. Comm.
Rttreads
670 x 15
2$33
7ix 15
6.5m x 16
7X 16
75o X 16
Price w ith like
cappable exchange
2 $40 00
2 $35 00
2 $42 IX)
2 $50 00
Traction Crip
'Supvr All Grip
670 x 13
2-117.00
Tiiox 15
650 x 16
7ki X 16
750 X 16
2 $46 00
2 $10 00
2 $49 00
2 $53 00
Price with like cappable
exchange
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GOODYEAR CUSTOM ter
POLYSTEEL RADIAL
Was Now F.E.T
64 35 41.70 2 4:
81.33 58 S7 3.15
DK 78 14
HH 78 13
Goodvear Cushion Polyglass
1178 15 73 55 48 96 3 35
CoiKlvear Poeruhion
D78 14 34 50 24 84 I"
WT.
Gnodvear Polyglass Radial wt
GK7frlS 5850 4300 3 12
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free In Heppner
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PILES TIRE SERVICE
(Get more miles from Miles)
441 N. Main
6769481
Oregon Lung submits budget
The Eastern Region Council
of the Oregon Lung Associa
tion, composed of nine coun
ties, recently submitted a
proposed 1978-77 budget of
$36,833 to the State OLA
Program and Budget Com
mittee for ratification and
incorporation into the overall
state OLA budget.
Representing Morrow Cou
nty on the Eastern Council are
Justine Weatherford, Heppner
and Delpha Jones, Lexington.
Delpha Jones is also a repre
sentative director for the
Eastern Region Council to the
State Board of Directors. She
will represent the Eastern
Region Council with Franklin
W. Patterson, Baker at the
next OLA Annual meeting in
Portland at the Sheraton
Hotel, April 29-30.
Morrow County residents
benefit each year from the
health educational efforts of
the Lung Association funded
by the Annual Christmas Seal
Campaign. As of Feb. 27, a
total of $447,330.59 had been
receied statewide through the
generosity of Oregon contri
butors to the 1975-76 Christ
mas Seal Campaign which
ends officially March 31.
The Christmas Seal Breath
mobile provides free pulmo
nary function tests in Morrow
County annually and will be
giving the breathing tests
again this fall at a date later to .
be announced via the Heppner
Gazette-Times.
The Lung Association re
cently provided Pioneer Me
morial Hospital. Heppner the
use of a Video-Cassette play
back unit and along with
COM ED (Council of Medical
Education and Development
provided various medical ed
ucation cassettes requested by
medical personnel of the hos
pital. The Lung Association
purchased the Video playback
units for the eastern region a
year and one-half ago to offer
a valuable continuing educa
tion tool for medical personnel
particularly in rural settings
such as in eastern Oregon
where attending conferences
and seminars require exten
sive travel and time. The
people in the communities
benefit most by the medical
personnel's opportunity to
keep up with modern, ever
changing medical informa
tion. Video education will
continue on a year around
basis.
The Lung Association works
throughout the year to reach
school children at all grade
levels with literature on resp
iratory health and the effects
of cigarette smoking and air
pollution on ones health. The
Lung Association is constantly
answering requests from
school teachers and young
sters for health literature,
films, slides, posters, displays
and other teaching and learn
ing aids.
Some activities scheduled
for this year in addition to the
above mentioned include pro
grams dealing with nonstnok
ers rights. Youth Alert Pro
grams in Schools, Health
Fairs. County Fairs. Asthma
tic Christmas Seal Camp for
Children, Emphysema patient
Self-Help Programs, and a
Respiratory Care Symposium.
Although tuberculosis is no
longer the overwhelming
threat to ones survival it used
to be. a continued vigilance is
absolutely necessary to con
trol the tubercule bacilli, and
the Oregon Lung Association
is dedicated to promoting
professional education on TB
Modern Management princi
pals as TB patients are cared
for at home or In general
hospitals.
The Oregon Lung Associa
tion's Eastern Region thanks
all who gave to this year's
Christmas Seal Campaign and
welcomes suggestions from
all Morrow County residents
as to how OLA can better
serve the respiratory health
needs of the county.
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Special Galvanized
KooTing saie
Corrugated
26 in wide - Covers 24 in.
Ail Lengths in Stock
8 ft long Tea
10 ft long M" ea
12 ft long '5" ea
14 ft long '6" ea
16 ft long '7" ea
This figures $23 Per Square
(March 9-13)
Htrm-McNiry Hwy. 587-2226
1st tint During the past
hv yean the retail price of
an average car in America
rose 37. This means that
a car that cost $4,000 in
1971 costs $5,400 in 1976.
The way we see tt, we can't
do anything about bringing
down the price you have to
pay these days, but we sure
can do something about
stretching out the time you
have to pay it in. 1 hat
whr we now offer 48-
months to
pay That's the
key to lower
installments (or
you. Depending on
S M HOI. LOW
SI B MAINTF.N AM K
Columbia Basin Electric
took a scheduled interruption
at the Sand Hollow substation
March to do some needed
maintenance work on the
regulator by -pass equipment.
They also replaced insulators
in the substation.
DAY
FARMERS RANCHERS
STOCKMEN
See the all new studded-T Plastic
Fence posts. Tough, rugged, longer
lasting and cheaper than steel. Call
Sid Zinter Jr., Pacific Northwest
Distributor.
422-7441 or 422-7138
CHEMICALS
Oronate $3450
per gallon In 5's
Ductrll $3050
per gallon In 5's
Butyl Ester 6 lb. $10.05
per gallon In 55vs
Pettyjohn
Oil Company
422-7254
lone, Ore.
f ;
l ... 1 1 2 I
the purchase price we
can mve vou UD to 48
. - ...
months to pay lor tne
new car, van. cam
per or light truck
vou buy. How do
vou ao about it? Easy
Just come to any ol our
143 branches throu
out the state and ask
about our simple-
interest FirstLoan lor
Oh- Urcrlj UT-47
autos.
1st times add upThere
are so many 1st times in
your life: 1st times for sav
ings and checking accounts;
for 7H investment certifi
cates; for new home and
home improvement loans;
for First Day & Night Teller;
for Fust trust services and
Fust retirement programs.
YouU find that these 1st
times add up to a frame
work of supportive servicos
that grow as your needs
grow in the business of life.
YouU realize, too, that help
ing you make a success of
that life Is one very impor
f tant reason why we're in
business. Member FDIC.
In tho business ol Ufa
thsiws a 0 si tun
aw
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