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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1978)
TWELVE The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, October 19, 1978 Pavement damage The use of studded tires on Oregon's highways for the coming winter season will be allowed starting Nov. 1, H. Scott Coulter, state highway engineer announced this week. Under state law, studded tires are permitted on Oreg on's highways during the period November 1 through April 30 of the following year. Coulter asked that users, defer putting the studded tires on their cars until they are necessary, because of the damage they cause to bare pavements. Coulter said the effect of studded tires on pavement markings result in extreme damage, and occurs at a time Heppner girl graduates from business school Kathy Marshall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Marsh all of Heppner, graduated from Link's School of Business in Boise, Idaho, on September 29. Ms. Marshall graduated in the Automation Secretarial course. Olive Hughes story..., Cont. from page 1 1 Joseph James, junior, is next. He is head credit manager for the large Southland Produce Co. of Los Angeles. He has never married. The third of their child ren, Thomas John, now teaches in the Wheeler County High School at Fossil. He graduated with ,; athletic honors from Hep pner High and Linfield College, taught here for 13 years and has worked in the woods and in the mill. His wife Joan, Newberg, is the office manager of the Evergreen Helicopter Co. They have three sons, a daughter, and eight grand children. The fourth Joe Hughes child, Mary 5live, died at Fairview School in 1975. The youngest is William Bassett Hughes who was graduated from .Pacific University after complet ing all his public schooling here. He was an outstand ing football player. Bill is now in his 13th year of teaching P.E. and Health at Sutherlin High School. He and his wife have three children in the Roseburg Schools. Mrs. Hughes, an R.N., is head of the Intensive Care sector of the Veterans Hospital there The lively fourth genera tion of Olive's family includes Ellen Anita's three grandchildren and Tom's eight grandchild ren, making Olive the grandmother of eleven and the great-grandmother of eleven. Olive became a member of the Christian Church here in 1921 (only Marvel Jones is an older, active member.) She is also a charter member of the Heppner Club of Soroptim ist International. She became a member of Eastern Star when she was 18 and transferred to Ruth Chapter no. 32 here in 1923. During the second World War Olive worked as clerk to the War Ration Board here. In 1944 she began working as deputy assess or at the courthouse and served as assessor for several years before she . left the courthouse in 1959. Olive substituted in the schools of the county from the early 1920's until rather recently when not other wise employed. stressed Studded tire use Ok after when .these markings are badly needed. The tires also crush the reflectorized glass beads used in pavement markings, thereby rendering them of little value. They also dig ruts in pavements which fi rirtvMY B II II I I I 1 & f I n 1 I I tiiwum. f mmmf- '.mini? mmm$ wmmiuj tmoJ 'mm XmmaJ mmJ mmM U !! LaJ Piv fe BONELESS R tuf-BEEF SIRLOIN m "TIP BOAST Wb4Z USDA CHOICE BEEF HALLOWEEN COLORING CONTEST Win an AM Wrist Radio as 1st prize! Plus other prizes! Any child 9 years and under is eligible to enter. Con test will be broken into 3 age groups with a winner selected from each group. Pick up a coloring con test picture and more details at any Thriftway. Entries will be judged Tuesday, October 31. . i ' SEATTLE SONICS SCHEDULES ARE AVAILABLE AT ALL -THRIFTWAY STORES PRICES EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 18 THRU OCTOBER 24, 1978 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES fwe welcome fjg choice 1 ,d breaded "en LEAN II I F003 SUMP fCjJ ft beef Li LB. J iBITO-SHRIMP .b 9l.B9 J I &meaty Li LB. J shoppers I b$M ,. ,,,, y sjj MINI MOUNTAIN BARS Brown & Haley, Fun Size, 121-OI BABY RUTH or BUTTERFINGER BARScu,,. FunSiI. i2 o, MAGIC BLEND SALAD DRESSING N..y,. o, SMUCKER'S STRAWBERRY JAM . Jar BETTY CROCKER SNACKIN' CAKE, ssorted Flavors, 14.5-15.5 oz PRINGLES POTATO CHire!.M0. HIGH YIELD COFFEE iol!!siM2u!26-oczDsiz4.49 3902 FRISKIES CANNED DOG STOP IN AND SEE OUR LARGE DISPLAYS OF HALLOWEEN CANDIES J3Q5"L. IVIEAD'S THRIFTWAY JX-l COPYRIGHT (C) 1978 ASSOCIATED GROCERS collect water, and increase the potential for hydroplaning, and cause extensive splash and spray ' during wet road conditions. Depart rrient of Transportat ion cars again will not be I Ulb. II U r. FOOD Assorted Varieties, 14-15 oz. INC., SEATTLE '' 4ft hour relief uAnn f Nov. 1 equipped with studded tires, Coulter said. YOUNG TURKEYSusDAG,.,A.,o,b .,.,. 79 PORK LOIN ROAST , M.39 BALL PARK FRANKS?C .. '1.49 BEEF SIRLOIiy TIP STEAKS c 6SjV - flnainaMifjM i.ia woat M.09 X 89c L4v si6.69 4for1 II Enrollment at BMCC slightly ahead of last year 0 C BRAND CORNED BEEF 2-3 LB. AVERAGE rid LB.O HYGRADE LUNCH MEAT All DRESSED SMELT TIIPRflT PI I ETC H HQ - IUJ DARIGOLD BUTTER QUARTERS, POUND SIZE L O STACK-PACK SINGLES AMERICAN CHEESE Individually Wrapped, DURATION DECONGESTANT NASAL SPRAY Enrollment at Blue Mou ntain Community College is slightly ahead of last year at the end of the second week of school. There are 952 part-and full-time students register ed, compared with 947 at the same time last year. Friday, Oct. 6, marked the last day to register or add a class. In the evening division, some growth is expected as soon as enrollment R KNOCKWURSTh 1.53 VARIETY PACKSS.'KSTr '1.69 PAN SIZE BACON fC0" 1.19 98 Varieties, 12-oz. Pkg ea. DARIGOLD COTTAGE LARGE OR SMALL CURD &TRIM, 16-OZ.SIZE 11-OZ. LIQUID OR 5-OZ. CONCENTRATE, YOUR CHOICE C"or"D"SIZE BATTERIES 2 - figures have been compil ed. With incomplete tallies, there are 833 even ing students compared with 933 last year. Up to 150 may be added to this current figure when res ults are final. "We are almost exactly where we were last year," according to Truman Baily, registrar. "There is a state-wide trend to more part-time students and that trend is showing" . V 4 I Sis ! ( y 4 . iiiiiLi.uii i .J ii s m'1 j FRESH PORK IB CHOPS TASTE GREAT BARBECUED 1 LB. 5v Si) BONELESS PORK CHOPS CHEESE 1-lb. Pkg. PRELL SHAMPOO Pack lJlU