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    Page 8, THE GAZKTTE-TIMFS. Heppner. OR. Thursday. July . IS7
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Cliff & Josephine Reed
Heppner couple
opens mini-mart
Clif f and Josephine Reed
have started Reed's Mini
Mart for Heppner conveni
ence. The mini-market, featu
ring essentials, was opened
briefly for Fourth of July
shoppers and a tentative
grand opening is set for
about two Weeks.
The store is in the Mobil
Service Station on Court
Street next to Farley Ford.
The hours will be the same
as the station which are 7
a.m. to 9 p.m. on weekdays
and 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. on
Sunday.
The Reeds also lease the
service station and operate
it.
Kinzua hires
new electrician
A
Terry Carter
Kinzua Corporation has hir
ed Terry Carter as a journey
man electrician, in charge of
swing shift electrical main
tenance. Carter, an electrician for 20
years, comes to Heppner from
Vancouver, WA. where he was
an electrician at Carboran
dum Company, an electro
mineral operation that pro
duced silicon carbide.
Carter, who will make his
home in Heppner at the Valley
View Estates, is one of nine
electricians that operate all
phases of the electrical part of
Kinzua.
He comes to Heppner with
his wife Candice and a son
Mike, age 11. He is an avid
motorcycle rider.
OSU names area
student honor roll
Oregon State University has
named students who made the
scholastic honor roll spring
term.
A total of 614 students
earned straight As and anoth
er 1481 earned a B plus or
better to make the honor
listing. Students on the honor
roll must have earned a 3.5 (B
plus) or better on at least 12
graded hours of course work.
From Boardman, Charles
W. Acock, a senior in agri
culture, received a 4.0 (strai
ght As). Lewis D. Barnhart, a
senior in business also made
the OSU honor roll.
Jeanine K. Holm, Heppner,
a senior in science, also had
straight a's. Robert F. Word
en, also of Heppner, received
honor roll status as a senior in
agriculture.
Book sale set
Thursday, July 15
The Public Library Board
approved Mrs. Weatherford's
request for a special summer
book sale. She stated that so
many generous citizens have
given the library many books
in the last few months that a
sale Is really needed.
This first, summer book sale
will begin during library
hours, 7:309:30 next Thurs
day evening, July 13, and will
continue until the end of the
month. Remember that the
library is open Monday and
Museum
quilt
tlrraune quilting is enjoying
a big revival and because it is
a bicentennial art form, your
museum is happy to have i
built In the making on display.
It in the Sun Hon not Girls
pattern and was pieced by
Irene Swanson v. ho has dem
onstrated the art of quilting to
many persons. Mr. Swanson
is member of the Museum
Uwrd Sbe moved to Heppner
rr rntly from her long time
home In lime.
Wednesday from 12.30 until
5:00, Thursday evening, and
Saturday afternoon from 2-4
p.m., but not on Sundays until
after August 10.
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76 DATSUN 610 2 door, 4 speed, air, side molding,
pin stripe.
76 DATSUN pickup, long bed, 4 speed, AMFM
radio, steel bumper, sliding rear window.
76 DATSUN pickup, short bed, 4 speed.
75 VW bug, blue, 4 speed, a beautiful ear with radio
and very low miles.
72 VW bus, 7 passenger, red with white leatherette
interior, curtained.
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steering, power brakes, air, vinyl top, low mileage,
one owner.
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trim, chrome wheels, radials.
71 DATSUN 510 station wagon. 4 speed, green,
steel belted radial tires.
71 BUCK Electra 225, 4 door sedaa, automatic, air,
tilt wheel, power steering, power brakes, radio,
loaded.
61 DODGE Dart Swinger, V-8, 4 speed hurst
trannmlHton.
68 DODGE Dart, 4 door, slant 6, automatic, very
clean.
70 FORD Muntang Boss 302, V-8, 4 speed, chroma
wheels.
CHOPPER
66 750 NORTON, 10,000 original miles, brand aew
II" overstock extended front end, custom scats,
tank 4 fenders.
66 VW Sedaa, 4 speed, receot overhaul.
66 CHRYSLER, V-8, automatic, air, power seats A
windows, very claa.
65 MERCURY 2 door hardtop, V-8, automatic,
sharp.
63 INTERNATIONAL Scout 4x4. 4 cylinder, 3
speed, hubs.
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1970 International Vi ton flat bed, V-8,
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