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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1978)
LfW .... ywnnwnw, , w tjwwiwww iiiiiimiiwmiMi(Mwwi ...tiMw- iu ii iii -L in. WPPiiii Mil WWBMWPW W. 1 ) W " iUJLBlM.. The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, February 16, 1978 THREE SB A representative in Pendleton First-Aid training here next week A first aid training course with morning sessions will be held in Heppner next week, Carol Dungan of the 4-C Council announced. The standard course will be held at the Catholic Church Parish Hall from 9:30 to 12-noon Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday, Feb. 21, 22 and 24. There is no charge for the course and babysitting services will be provided. Persons interested in taking the course should call Children's Services Division, 676-9121. m i A Small Business Admini stration Representative will be in Pendleton to counsel small business men and wo men who need financial assis tance to strengthen their businesses. The representative will be available for conferences by appointment only, through the Chamber of Commerce all day on Tuesday, February 21. For appointments call the Chamber of Commerce 276 7411. Visits by the SBA staff are made to Pendleton every other month so area small business persons won't have to travel to Portland for Agency service. BRQMATE' DOESTK wmmmmmm'ir'' n 1 rZ -no' EH o) lei. ,Ll TJf .;,( nrf .2.1' O.V I- re" vh r jt.i Of. PNB franchise.... U.S. National Bank began doing business in Boardman Manday with the opening of a new, 2,200 square foot facility at 203 First Street. Sylvia McDaniel, Morrow County treasurer handled the ribbon snipping duties assisted by (from left) Boardman Mayor Jerry Peck, Steven Hertel, new branch manager, and Robert R. Mit chell, U.S. Bank president. 3 BMCC board posts to expire Three of the seven positions on the Blue Mountain Com munity College Board of Education will be expiring June 30 and interested persons have until 5 p.m. Feb. 28 to file for the posts. The only incumbent from Morrow County, Bob Rietmann, lone, told the Gazette-Times he plans to run for re-election. All positions on the BMCC board are at-large posts, and the only requirements for election are that candidates be at least 18 years old and residents of Morrow or Uma tilla counties. Petitions with 25 signatures or payment of a fee is required of all candidates filing. More information can be obtained by calling BMCC President Ron Daniels. Hospital Notes j Patients admitted and dis missed from Pioneer Memo rial Hospital in the week from Tuesday, Feb. 7, to Tuesday, Feb. 14, included Diane Gra ham and Jerry Rollins, both of lone; Dale Montgomery and Ronald Harper, both of Con don; and Steven Cossitt, Spray. Patients admitted during the week and remaining in the hospital on Tuesday were Cheryle Jay and Thomas Epping, both of lone; and Lonnie Diggins and Verna Howell, both of Heppner. BIRTHS Two very special pick Val entines were delivered early to Pioneer Memorial Hospital in the past week by the Morrow County stork. A daughter named Krystal Dawn was born to proud parents Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Troxell of Heppner at 12:17 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 2, weighing in at 5 pounds even. Big brother Kevin welcomed his new sister home. Krystal's grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ray Britt and Mr. and Mrs. Don Troxess, all of Spray. Her great-grandmothers are Alice Jackson of Spray and Ethel Fleming of Stockton, Cal. Dr. and Mrs. Orval Lee Hazen of Heppner chose the name Heidi Lynne for their new daughter, born Monday, Feb. 13 at 2:51 a.m. Heidi weighed 7 pounds 7'z ounces at birth. She joins a sister, Stephani, in the Hazen home. Heidi's grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Krause of Warren and Mr. and Mrs. Max Hazen of Ashland. OUR PRESIDENT'S SALE... And The TRUTH IS.... We've SLASHED PRICES I Off Original Price Street Length & Long Dresses Blouses Slacks Sweaters Sportswear Separates Hedy Knit $1 C( Sweater Vests 3 Values To $23.50 Hedy Knit Coot Sweater Values To $26.95 Long & Short Sleeve Knit Tops Long & Street Length Dresses Off Original Price Jeans & Calcutta Slacks Mm 1 Gaucho & Vests Jeans Blouses Sweaters Off Original Price Dresses'U,ng 4 Street Lensth iJflAlf' - Eltft O Health Tex Sets & Separates 'igjSgS-J 2)VU; O Dresses tfMtoin 1 11 ri i in 1 1 linn i i i Purr -Panties by Exquisite Form DUY ONE PAIR SECOND PAIR ft Covpn idt Good Ftb. 16, 17, U OrJy HOUSE FfljIIIOr! Mimm Continued from page one city's right to require removal of poles and lines in accor dance with all present and future city ordinances, was called "a little ambiguous" by Bell representative Dale Slusher. - "It leaves too many loose ends," Slusher said. "In the past we didn't have to include the clause in our agree mentsif a city wanted us to move a pole, we moved the pole." An alternate proposal, simi lar to the one in the recently accepted City of Pendleton franchise agreement, was read by Slusher and given tentative approval by the Council. Formal amendment procedure will be carried out within the month. The agreement calls for removal of equipment, "...where the Council finds and determines, after consul tation with the Utility,... relo cation is necessary or desir able by reason of traffic congestion, or the partial obstruction or impairment of pedestrian or vehicular traf fic, or by reason of the existence of hazards or dan gerous conditions created by the location of such poles, wires, or fixtures, except when controled by State law or regulation." Kuhn said the proposal could restrict the Council's actions by limiting the re moval to hazardous situations only. "This requires that hazard ous conditions be proved before the request for removal will be granted," Kuhn said. "I think other situations could arise and the wording of the Section could limit the city." The Section also contains a clause stating that when removal of equipment is done for purely aesthetic purposes, the requesting party will be responsible for the expense. "I can't think of any reason not covered in the agreement that the city would want to move a pole," Slusher said. "Besides, the problem won't be around too long because we are interested in putting the equipment underground." The franchise agreement provides the city with the same three per cent per month of Pacific Northwest Bell's gross local service revenues as provided in the previous agreement. I cannot tell a lie! I chopped prices on Oneida m i i 1 1 1 1 w mi' i I .HW mm as long as limited quantities last Patterns availsble left to right: Shellon. Plantation, Roseanne mi EE fli bJ ONEIDA 0 12 PIECES FREE! with the purchase of 50-PIECE SERVICE FOR 8 0OQ95 $39.95 SET CONTAINS: 8 Salad Forks, 8 Dinner Forks, 8 Dinner Knives, 8 Soup Spoons, 16 Teaspoons, 2 Tablespoons, plus these pieces free! 8 Tall Drink Spoons, and 1 each Sugar Spoon, Butter Knife, Serving Fork and Pierced Tablespoon. Peterson's Hr2Z Jewelers Heppner 3i 6769200 THATSw, FOR SURE asm mmat am rertilizer & Chemicals j ere our only business end we take it seriously. Let one of our fiekSmen visit your field and make a specific recommendation for your situation. QHFDDni igirfi-CDneinm POI I I PR JIM OSSMAN I0NE 422-7514 WVyL"l-,l-, Umatilla 922-3244 HA TOE UUEEEIE(3II USDA CHOICE FULL CUT 5)f5)fl 10UND STEAEC LB. RUMP $149 ROAST ti LB. HILL'S PURE PORK SAUSAGE ROLLS 75 c L 1JCKERS jft SMUCKER'S STRAWBERRY JAM $1 19 18 oz SUKSHINE HYDROX WESTERN SHORES BLEACH 1 -GALLON 59e !ijammmammMmaa9maa COOKIES 19-oi PXG NALLEY'S MAYOHAISE QUART 99 UPTON CUP '0 NOODLES 59c PJIJB COFFEE '- tm RICE f.HXES 3! BAKER TASTT mtt Mi BAG POTATOES TOMATOES 03A11GES US NO. l'l PRICES EFFECTIVE FEB. 16, 17, 18 GR0C. 676-9614 MEAT 676-9223 WE DELIVER ON TUESDAY & FRIDAY LB.