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.i.i.i.,. ... - , -rVrmn iwi'i'r-i. 4 -,, "... J.i.i.-..r ..i - TWELVE The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon. Thursday December 14, 1978 Ackley hits are featured on new 45-rpm record A new record will be available in town next week, featuring the talents of Hep pner 's foremost and thus far, first recording artist, Jim Ackley. Ackley, Heppner High School's band director, rec orded the 45 rpm disc with his own equipment more than a year ago, sending tapes to a record manufacturing com-, pany in Los Angeles. The record, produced on Ackley's own "JA" label, features "Your Mine," a country -style ballad on one side, and "It's a New Beginning" on side two. "It's a New Beginning" drew high local acclaim when Ackley pertonned the song during HHS graduation cere monies two years ago. Both songs are Ackley originals. Although the recording feat ures multiple guitar and vocal tracks, Ackley is the sole performer. Starting with a piano line tor each song, t he Heppner musician dubbed in guitar, drum, bass and har mony vocal tracks to round out the recordings. The record will be on sale at Heppner high's annual Christ mas concert on Dec. 19. A total of 25 cents per copy will go into the high school band fund, with the remaining amount to be used in paying for the cost of the production Cnit fnr fhp record will be $2. A total of 1,000 discs were produced. "If I sell enough, I hope to do more and better similar things in the future," Ackley said. "I . hope to add more equipment in the future to make cleaner recordings, and I'd like to record somebody else some time, if the demand in the community is great enough." Registration deadline nears for BMCC term Pre-registration for winter term classes in Blue Mountain Community College's Morrow County program should be completed no later than Dec. 27. Although many classes are nearly full, vacancies remain in all winter term offerings, including a photography class taught by Dennis Toney of Heppner, and an advanced tole painting course. All area residents should have received mailers con taining course information and pre-registration forms. Those who may have mis placed the mailers may pick up similar forms at a number of area stores and businesses, or by contacting Nancy Brownlield. BMCC's field co ordinator, at ()7-50:S9. O Irrigon news ra n c is R o se W ilso n 922-3352 Two Irrigon families are sponsoring two exchange stu dents, who arrivd in Portland Dec. 9. They met by their host families. 'Iho students are brmmh! to America under the sm worship (.f the Lions C'luh. Pa' i lie' lor kii'iwn as Tiny I McDoneiigh and his wife Adelo, and Ed and Marie Johnson are the host families. McDonoueh and his daughters Monica and Veronica i raveled to Portland Saturday to meet Michelle Dodglian. Hi, of Sheperdon, Melbourne, Aus- (jf Kinzua news Barbara Pike tralia. She will spend six weeks with the family. This is a summer vacation time in Australia, so she is not missing her schooling there, but will visit Riverside High School in Boardman. Ed and Marie Johnson also met the girl from Australia that they are sponsoring and it was understood that Wayne and Jeanie Hudson of Board man were sponsoring a boy from New Zealand. The Irrigon Assembly of God will present a Christmas program, "Jesus is the light" on Sunday, Dec. 17 at 7 p.m. Every class of the Sunday School will be represented in the program. Pastor Allen Gordanier gives a cordial welcome to all. The church met for a The Christmas Card Party at the Camp Eie Hall will be held at 7::m on Dec. Hi. The date announced earlier was changed to avo'd conllici with several other area events. The Double Deck Card Club met at tin" home o! Bonnie Campbell on Nov. :;o. Hostess lor 'the owning was V irginia Sitton. The winner ol high score was Boberta Coulee, and Hal he Spivev u as second-high winner. Marilvn Garcia and Roberta Cunlee were the winners of pinochle. Also in attendance were Marilvn Bailey. Marg Stanton and Terry Todd. Xaurine 1'ommu) lelt for Portland Sunday to be with Stan for a few days. Stan is still a patient at Good Samar itan Hospital alter breaking his knee above the cast on his bad leg. If everything goes according to plan Stan will have had surgery on his leg again Monday. This surgery is not a result of the new injury but is to lie another graft on the tower leu where the old injury is stdl keeping Stan in a cast and on crutches. Hope things start looking up for Stan I! has been a long painful time sim o he hurt his leg. Nina Castles, her daughter Marti Wallis and Chuck Mitch ell went to Arlington Wednes day evening to meet Nina's brothers, Tom and John Arthur. The two brothers who are long haul truck drivers living in Burnet. Tex., were passing through Arlington on their way from Olympia, Wash, to Texas with a load of Christmas trees. Don and Hose Hardwiek were in Spokane Nov. 14 to 17. attending the Pacific Logging Congress. They were home tor a few days before leaving the day before Thanksgiving for Baker to spend the holiday with Rose's father, Frank Stoll and her sisfer Louise Kron and children Cindy and Heidi, of Phoenix. Saturday they attended the wedding of Rose's nephew. Charles Lolt. fellowship dinner at the school cafetorium last Sunday. Later several members of the church participated in taking the church census, joining with other churches of the area. 1 The Gem and Geology 4-H Club is giving an open house sale of their handiwork on Dec. I6at 3259th St. in Irrigon. On sale will be gemstone jewelry necklaces, key chains and gem stone ani mals. All are priced between 5 cents and $3. Proceeds will go to the club. The 4-H members made an excursion to a local gravel pit about a month ago and now the agates they found there have been polished and are ready to be made into jewelry. Art Sirola left to see his sister in Detroit, who is not expected to live as she has cancer. -He met his brother and sister-in-law in Klamath Falls and they flew to Detroit together. RESTAURANT, BAR & BUTCHER EQUIPMENT PLUS ANTIQUE SAWMILL ITEMS FOR THE KINZUA CORPORATION KINZUA, OREGON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16, 10:07 A.M. SHARP! PARTIAL LISTING RESTAURANT ft BAR EQUIPMENT T yior Model AS47EA 2 Door Refrigeration Unit 74" High 52 Wide Wells Model F49 Deep Fryer L.ing Model 36b-10 3 burner gull with single oven and Xhaclaue hood Peterson S S 3 welt sink Multiinixer 3 post milk snake maker St; Metal Modei PC-5 Refrigerated Condiment Server (Salad Makeup Uniti Curtis A Burner Hot Plate 5 CoMee Makeis Giabs Pie Display Case 9 Floor Mount Counter Stools .! Wall Mount Formica Top Tables 3 Double Back Booths l Red & Black Vmyi) 3 Single Back Booths (Red & Black Vinyl) 8 24 x 30" Formica Top Tables Whirlpool Automatic ice Maker (Excellent Condition) Bemco S S 3 Door Cooler 5 SS Underbar Unit with 3 well Bar Sink ifi C.ial i Huyioldi UJ Swrve! Bar Stools (Red Vinyl w chiome bases) Shaver French Fry Maker BUTCHER EQUIPMENT US Berkel Mnat Saw Model V16. 2 H.P. 3 Phase (Excellent Condition) Hobart Model 4332 Meat Grinder, 1 HP Single Phase (Excellent condition) BUTCHER EQUIPMENT (Conl.) Meat Cutting block 34 w x 34 "I x 14' d Globe Meat Sheer (antique works) 2 S S Meat Tubs Anliqite Wall Scales 600" capacity MISCELLANEOUS Hot Point Counter Top 4 Burner Stove (Home Type) Hot Point Built-in Oven (Home Type) Hot Point Built-in Dishwasher (Home Typet New Portable Dishwasher 2 Refrigerators 2 Room Air Conditioners 5 Folding Banquet Tables Fluotescent Light Fixtures (Several) Dining Room Table & Chairs 4 Wood Desks (Good Shapei 12 Pieces Misc Cane Furniture Misc Chairs (Several) Admiral Portable T V Set Antique Light Fixtures (Several) Anfique Bedroom Furniture Several Misc Lamps Sluffed Deer & Elk Heads Antique Bevel Mirrors (Several) 16 Wooden Antique Canoe Crosscut Saws Forge Tools (Antique) Bathroom Fixtures w Porcelain Handles Gary Sale 2 Door 22" x 22" x 34" High MANY ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO LIST! PREVIEW INSPECTION Friday Dec 15th. 1 to 6 P M Saturday. Dec 16th 8 30 A M to Sale TERMS Cash or Approved Check day ol Sale All items As is" I i)UH H S Ml. ( (I1 l li t) H) AUCTION CORPORATION OF AMCftICA 734 N W 14th Avenue Portland. Oregon (503) 222-9000 CLAY TANLER. Auctioneer , ...JACp HEALY, Associate Auctioneer 1 P i 4 i - o TOPPING o TRIMMING o REMOVAL 9 STUMP REMOVAL We will be in the Heppner-Lexington-lone area the last of October. FREE ESTIMATES 276-7724 BONDED INSURED " l it 10.00 x 15 11.00 x 15 12.00 x 15 Add $3 If No Trade WER-TRA LUGS 6 ply F.E.I $64.57 hs '69.50 7 '79.19 RIDGEE RUNNER! 11.00x15 '69.21 '84.63 12.00x15 -rjnUi.fl. $5.22 Add $3 If No Trade CUSTOM whei AS LOW AS $25 15x10 $32 EACH 16x8 $34 EACH FOR WHITE SPOKE WHEELS fVlAGNAGRIP' A78xl3 $2881 $1-80 $31.77 $217 $32.84 $2.39 $35.87 $2.55 $38.91 $2.70 '41.42 $2.92 '38.93 $2.74 $42.44 $3.oi $43.83 $328 Prices are with old tire off car. Add $1 K no trade. ROAD E.UGGER 60 SERIES im a a F.E.T. f BR60xl3 $9 M ER60xl4 $62.54 $2.66 FR60xl4 '64.96 $2.81 GR60x14 '63.06 $3.14 GR60xl5 '69.74 $3.21 LR60xl5 '78.56 $3.62 All Prices Plus F.E.T. And Add $1 If No Trade AITilt Complete Stock of Les Schwab's Warrantied Batteries if wlob ,. v-an'f . Wo, pnty. THE SUDDEN SERVICE BOYS IIEPPflER 66-9481 PENDLETON 276-1571 HERMISTON 4 ply Fttts toOUNTltif sedl "--We WT'ee, Kard FOSSIL I 56 7 8528 763-4791