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S I X T h e llr p p n r r G a ze tte -Tim e t H rp p n e r Oregon H r 4 i i n d i y . Novem ber M Additional services sought for Heppner DMV office Following a prrtenlation lo I he Cham ber of Com m erce aeveral week» ago by representatives from the Oregon state Department of Motor Vehicles. State Kepresenta- five Kay French (K Diat M i, says that he has been making personal contacts with the DMV in an effort to keep the fulltime office here in Heppner According to French, the DMV claims that the volume of business at the Heppner office only justifies 0 « time person Chamber member l-arry Mills reports that many peop le are concerned that reducing the hours at the Heppner office might mean its eventual closure because people expecting the office to be open fulltime would have to go to the offices in Hermiston or Fendleton if they were unable to be in Heppner during the times that services were Fifth Q u a rte r provided here French says that DMV has assur ed him that they will continue to "provide the same amount of ser vices here as before" but empha sizes that this does not mean the office will be open the same number of hours In order to justify the fulltime office, French says it may be possible to expand the types of services which the office provides If. for instance PL'C, trip, and overwidth permits could be issued in Heppner it might increase the office '» volume sufficiently to justify a fulltime employee It’s not only people in the Heppner area who will be effected if the office hours are cutback, but people from Condon. Fossil and the surrounding arras who will then have that much farther tO go to a DMV Off Sports u ith M ike Oths It’s a great time of year if you happen to be a football fan the high school playoffs are reaching the critical state, the colleges this week play their traditional rivalry games, the pros are starting to get serious lbout things The Bears, in particular, seem to be serious about playing football They handed Dallas the most one sided loss the Cowboys have ever taken, and even at 44-0 the game wasn't as close as the score indicated Of course us non < owboy fans were brokenhearted to see the mighty Landry men get laundered In state AAA football, the Pendleton Bucks coniine to forge ahead, despite play ing conditions that have been less than ideal the last two outings First in the rain in Pendleton against Hillsboro, then in the mud at North Bend, the running-oriented Buckaroos have managed victories This week Pendleton tackles one of the traditional powers of Oregon football Medford, in a game being played on the astroturf of at Kugene » Autzen Stadium. Friday night In other action. Mountain View upset No I ranked Corvallis, making it two years in a row that the Spartans have lost their top ranking in Central Oregon ilast year to Crook County i. Looks like these Kastern Oregon terns are just too tough for the undermanned boys from the big city No way lo predict at all whay will happen in Kugene in the Oregon Oregon State game The Ducks would appear lo be both a stronger team and a healthier team, but this game always makes me nervous Did any body else try to listen to the Oregon game on K l’MA on Saturday night1* I tried to No game, so I called the station and they said that they had forgotten to call Kugene during the week to get the access telephone number, so they couldn’t put it on Oh well. I'm probably the only person in town who turned in anyway The college basketball season gets underway this weekend with something called the Pre season NIT tournament It's an attempt to boost up the dying old tournament Anyway. one of first round games is Dayton vs Tulsa and I know I ’ll be the only one around w ho cares about that game Wall, that's about It I've got no predictions on the COOS! game other than to offer this whoever loses will be heard to say "Wait til basketball Heppner Happenings By Mary Bryant 676-9493 I mistakenly reported that Mrs liella McCurdy had celebrated with a With birthday party I have apologized in person and want to take this means lo correcting my error It should have been 87th birthday Mrs Della McCurdy has received word that 1-en and Maxine Gilman have just returned home from a trip to China This was the first time ever that the Chinese government allowed hunting in the northern mountains of their country Mr Gilman was one of the Irudera of a "men only" hunting party and bag ged a five point Chinese elk Mrs Gilman arranged a sightseeing tour for the women of the group They visited the Grand Canal that was built before (he time of Christ and alsu the Great Wall, with three days in Singapore, among other points of interest The Chinese government photographed the hunt and it was shown on television in China Mrs Gilman will be rememberrd as the former Maxine McCurdy They have now relurred to their home in Ihilrusa. California Guests for elk hunting at the home of Mr Jam es Monahan were Bob Golden, vice president of the Hoover Vacuum Co in I, ob Angeles. John Itucar, and Mike Monuhan of Port land Mike, son of Jam es Monahan, went to school in Heppner with Mrs Kdna Turner as his first teacher, and he graduated from high school Electrolysis A Thermolysis Perm anent in l#56 On a recent trip to Portland, friends of Mrs Mary Goheen enter tamed her with dinner An unusual feature of the restaurant was the fact that no smoking was allowed any place on the premises Mrs Goheen also saw the new Portland Building with the Port landia figure, which she felt was outstanding t ryatal Bail Live by the sword, die by the sword That's the motto of the selectors in the Crystal Ball Those of us who got healthy In Denver with the snowball game of last week were bagged by the overtime blocked field goal heroics of the Broncos this week Guest selector Bob Ploy har was nothing short of awesom. as hr tied for the lead in last week s picks In a desperate attempt to let the regulars beat the guest for once, we have adopted the "Lightning can’t strike tw ice " approach with this week’s guest Several weeks ago Hon Bowman rmharassed the regulars, so this week we re welcoming his co worker Ted Toll to the guest spotlight We re all counting on you. Ted George's "secret ballot" method selecting worked very well, as he also tied for the head after a horrendous slump Back to the conventional method for George Standings Overall ilast week Dale 86 40 (II 3). Brent 85-41 ■ 10-4 1 Mike 81-45 (9-5> Dave 78 48 U0-4>. George 78 4« (11-3), Guest (11-3) Cornett Green is home from the hospital in Portland where he under went heart surgery He is reported as doing well Mrs Hazel Mahoney and Mr and Mrs Itotiert Mahoney visited Trisha Mahoney at Boise. Idaho, over the weekend Miss Mahoney is a student at Boise State Tara Mahoney . from Hermiston accompanied them ¡T ase AILAMIA f CHICAGO CiäCüiliA ll t CLEï'lLANp. LUiYLH / LA RAIDERS _ 0LIÄU1I f IArti A.UA) CREEN BAI ? LA RAJ3S INDlANAi'ULlS £ gAHSA8_£JT SIA SI î BUFKALO MIS ENGLAND • NV JETS M s «: i a n s z h : n s i : a M ï GlAWT» t Î T y f f l* .1? PHILADELPHIA £ DALLAS SAH DIEGO f H O U S T O N SAS11JNGT'->N i P I T T S B U R G H SEATTLE ( SAN FRANC 1 S Í0 _f Carl McDaniel. Barton Clark, and Karl McKinney spent the night in Kufus one day last week and on the following day went fishing from a charter boat above the John Day Dam Mr McDaniel caught a 17 pound. 30 inch fish Clark's catch measured 4« inches, and McKinney came home with two smaller fish MÎk. CHI CIN LAR au LAR. RC VLA. 0.1 1 e Dave _ £ i l l . T R i ~ tw r CLE CLE TTTT LAR I-AR LAR . . a n . .a n _ 1-AR LAR LAR 1ND IND IND VIA I0 A . LILA ILLA S u r -H L .- J O J - u n _ MIN MIN M1N aiJL S l L ¿LL LU. . i l L S l L DA!. ija !. da :. ja l L2AL ¿a _sa___ -LB-. sa .sa _ LEU... m WAS f l l _ . JE1L sr SEA SEA SI LE Mr and Mrs Lincoln Nash. Mr and Mrs l.ec Palmer. Mr and Mrs Dean Connor and Kric. Mr and Mrs Steve Hickey, and Mr and Mrs Kevin Gutirrez ami twochildren met in Hermiston Sunday for dinner The occasion was in celebration of the birthdays of Mary Ann and la-e Palmer, and liean Connor Hair Removal A.D.S. Pipe 676-9248 Drainages Culverts, Aireation 5 Open Tuesdays only or by app’t N.C.G.G. 989-8221 The I'matilla Depot Activity is applying for a new hazardous waste storage permit from the L' S Knvironmental Protection Agency and the Oregon Department of Knv ironmental Quality The permit applies lo storage of ignitable and Western Celery Pineapple a « .Mandarins Bananas ' f "f«j Pineapple Pork Ribs Boneless Ham ™ 69* „ whcie Cranberry Sauce i* o, m 29 * Clams 6 v oz ______2 9 % 3 6 9 !: $ 1 01 Imperial I IB GUBB Margine $ 1*% Western 79 ' Family Frozen Whipped Topping b o , 6 9 RtGUlA* or EXTHA CREAAAV Country Sfyte kM O RREll GCXDCN Family witn CRUSHED or chunk $ 1 » \ ! 5* k>WHCU ▼ 1 lb TO SAVINGS s30e DUCK INSULATED COVERALLS Duck Vest 100% 0*1 Due* »Mor \ « loaf»' VK0+ CNÄ J1 7 ” A -*» *> 4 0 w * » U f« 4 « l O t » * CM ar*, MfO* SHEARLING WESTERN JACKET Stop by and see our line of Work Clothes e 14 0 2 e e e IND e .ÍUN SIL l’Hl _ S fi_ PIT SF 100% Cotton Denim Acrylic lumbled shearling lining 2 Hand warmer pockets Authentic western styling Knit wristlets in sleeve *29 10 Morrow County Grain Growers 330 Main S tre e t Phone 989-8221 Lexington 1 Ö 00 - 452-7396 g V ^ C H R ß lM A S SALE THAT STRETCHES YOUR CHRISTMAS DOLLAR S ta r ts N o v . New Toys reactive w astes, spent solvent, small munitions. M 55 chemical rockets, and wastes with high metals content Additionally, the permit application requests an exemption for a small arms muni lions incinerator The Knvironmental Protection Agency and Department of Knviro nmental Quality anticipate a lengthy review process, currently scheduled to 1st through l!W6 The agencies are soliciting public review and com men! on the permit application during the reveiw process Copies of the permit application are avialable for public inspection at the Heppner Public Library, Main Street, Heppner, Oregon Written comments regarding the permit application may be addres sed to Brett McKmght, Kastern Kegion Office, Dept of Knviro nmental Quality. 700 SK Kmigrant SI., Pendleton. OH »7801 f Duck Jacket : l f 3 0 Barb Wire _____ > 2 4 * 1 1 0 1 1 Caulkins Weeder Square Shaft Axels $ 9 8 ” Sweep Blades 18 -Inch $ 1 1 * 5 10% Off Caulkins IN STOCK ONLY MART dime Spools, R looks Ä Center B<x>t Sprockets in stock lo n e H a rd w a re A 22-721lJ Births M A R K < fo W n $ Ivy May Ocacio - a daughter. Ivy May was born at Pioneer Memorial Hospital to Daniel and Lucinda Ocacio. Heppner, November 15 She weighed 5 lbs II oz Grandparents are Theo M Budke, George Johns, and Joe and IHirothy Ocacio ( ndy \rlc Peck a boy, Cody Aric Peck was born November 15 at Pioneer Memorial Hospital to Jena Ann Peck. Spray He weighed 7 lbs 5'z oz Grandparents are Bill and Gypsy Loving. Spray For Vour Fall fe rtilizer & >81% Ground Beef ■ ■■ YO U R Snows or Gortons MiNCfD o* CHOWfO Assorted Cul Pork Chops Family a c t D Western 5 9 * , J E ó u e it ' 7ÏÏT TTT Hazardous waste permit available Fresh Crisp Satsuma L'lil CIN LAR au LAR KÇ HAW Drive-In Sports Quiz Many American m ajor league baseball players have gone on to play in the Japanese major leagues One of the most famous was Don Newcombe, form er Cy Young award winner for the Brooklyn Dodgers What was unusual about Newcombe s career as a Japnese player’’ Answers should be sent to PO Box 50», Heppner, OH »7836, and must be receive no later than November 2» The winner will receive a gift certificate compli menta of the H A W Drive In Mr Handy Lewi* of- Hermiston was an overnight guest at the home of Mrs Mary Bryant A nn a Schw arzin. C ertified K /ectrologist »rent tea dans A b ird can fo c us it s t y H m o rs q uickly th a n any o t h e r living creature • 1*% , Heppner 6 76 -9 6 4 3 Open 7 (toys a week, 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. MAS NOW ONLY $1000 O ff or 1000 Lottery Tickets CLOSED THANKSGIVING DAY 111 N C ourt Astro M ini*Van *1 6 ,8 5 1 Prices good Ihurv Wed. Nov. 2 1 - 2 7 Court Street Market Price Slashed on Ron McDonald! Applicator Nerds Contact M .C .G .G . 676-9108 'CHEVROLET 117 S Main 989 8221 f line •A - i 1