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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1988)
• • • iiin im f r i .■ ■ r — w ' J '■ » / •' * ■• • , «iii^ H c o o n ff , O r n ! ^ V ^ fd im d iV i December 14, I W I «# 1 “ - ^ D a ly h o n o re d b y O S U BANK O F EA STERN O R E G O N % Heppner Branch ★ Monday, December 19th > ★ ‘Join Vs For This Day O f Appreciation For Letting Vs Serve Your Banking Needs" •> Q A B K OF n * ,« H | j C harlie D a ly, rancher on L ittle Butter Creek, was honored as Exten sion Serv ice C ooperator o f the Year recently in C o rva llis He was one o f fo u r recipients o f the award in O regon in I9XX M r D aly traveled w ith his w ife , Yvonne, to O regon State U niversi ty to receive the aw ard at the annual Extension Service Awards Banquet D jE a ste rn O re go n ’ 'Your Mone\ ttclpm n Your Neighbors" MEMBER EDIC TOTAL CLOSEOUT GOOD GIFT IDEAS!! GREAT BUYS!! 50% »• o •*)n . * . (Would Ma j eat Stocking Stuffers! 1*\ fé» l> •' • S *« > > ^ * v * ' _pi [ jt»* ■ • Ë r r a * • . '■ F 'A i» , i ’-ir »■ > 1 0 % o f f A L L k o y C lo th in g 10% o f f A L L l o o t u o a r 10% o f f A L L t o o l s .• r< ■? : • ; tv * - I*- Santa's Shopping List 4 ,' * / * #>. r Morrow County Grain Growers . v. / ; »•, *J ■ .V v r V # * T' V r I” L . . > •<: * * . ^ ‘ How Tb Handle The Holiday Crowds. : //V ' V . •<1' - •• : ‘ f - ' * • . V* 1 T> ■ }> * ' > ■*r .. * ' * • t r T ? M o rro w C ounty has gross (arm sales ti»taling o ve r VJ5 m illio n in I9HH. up over tw o m illio n dollars from the year before Crops sales for |9HH were SbO X m illio n , down slightly fro m the year before, w hile livestock sales were 5 U 4 m illio n , up nearly three m illio n dollars Total tarm sales have been c lim b ing tor three straight years, but have not equaled the sales o f the early (UNO's In I9K4. total sales peaked at S107 m illio n , and lotal crops sales were $77 m illio n Wheal sales in I9XX were $71 ^ m illio n and potato sales $25 m illio n Wheat acreage was dow n fiv e thou sand acres fro m 19X7 to I0X h thou sand acres tn>m lu x "1 and ot X4 thou sand acres tr o m l9 X b T hat represents a reduction o f 4(1 percent ot the acres seeded to small grains over the past tw o years Potato p ro d u c tio n was dow n slightly in I9XX but prices were slightly higher I his resulted in lit tic change in farm sales A lfa lfa hay production was dow n one th ird to 19 thousand acres fro m thirty thousand in 19X7. resulting in la rm sales ot alfalfa o l $4 X m illio n dow n from $7 9 m illio n in 19X7 Cattle sales were $ '2 4 m illio n , up fro m $29 4 m illio n in 19X7 Pork, sheep, dairy and other livestock sales were tw o m illio n dollars, fo r a total o f $34 4 m illio n Grapes became an econom ic lac tor m M o rro w C ounty in |9XX w ith H it) ac res harvested averaging three ions yield per acre The grape sales total $1 65 m illio n , up threefold fro m 19X7 Data on la rm sales are estimates, and are available on request at the M o rro w County o ffic e ot the O S l Extension Service b7t> ‘JM2 «’ J \< k l l ’ S . I l l FOK V i ‘ * :r N V : <• . -I . *:•> **> V \ Whether viHir holiday crowd is t> or 1H, a nutritions, succulent beef roast fits the bill. Follow the instructions bek »w to keep vi mr crowd coming back for mon*. ■ t i if k? $ V * 2 T / i t - atr-t y t . ' * ‘ * « a. • V r «-*..> V»-'. "S ' * . ,-v> •* :-;v v *v i ->A lt*. ^ \ * ft » Q Q V [J IV D A Y SALE 12 . A ll S lippers 1/2 A ll Purses 2 5 % 143 N . M A IN (1 7 4 1 -5 2 11 p ric e orr • J L l0PV 6-5^41| W J 1 ^ ★ ***+ + 4 + + *******★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ *★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ***★ ★ - ! BU C KN U M ’S * : Now Serving LUNCH SPECIALS THURS FRIDAY Wierd Weenies w/fries Tacos MONDAY Chiliburger s |.%o • : jo o TUESDAY W EDNESDAY f Patty Melt w fries Sloppy Joes » 2 ^ »91U w “ M o n * i h tm just : a ta $ < t r n M K k M A l S TAVI RV : * * * * * * « H « • • • * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * + + * + + * + + . £ • • SHOP The holidays are the perfect time to express your feelings with a gift of Fine jewelry. YOI *•? • • • ^ ',.*V*kV V , . (¡ l M ‘TIS THE SEASON TO SAY I LOVE YOU WITH JEWELRY. < ;• a m at the Finn C hristian Church in Heppner Songs, poems and the nativity scene a rt a ll part o f the pro gram The public is invged to attend. The Finn C hristian Church Sun day School children have hern w ork ing on th eir Christm as program the past few weeks The program w ill be Sunday. December 25 at 10:30 Oregon He has been a member o f the M o r row County Extension Service ad visory board lo r over twenty years and is past chairm an. C harlie has also served on the Fair Board, both as a mem ber and as a chairm an, and is a strong supporter o f the la ir and rodeo He has also been a staunch supporter o f the Pendleton Roundup He is past president o ' M o rro w C ounty Livestock (»rowers and has been active in the state livestock association ' >* , . • * 11. 4 « . - . i V . *i* ')• ■ ■ . 350 Mam 989-8221 1-800-452-7396 Lexmglon, Oregon ; u - -T U - lV v f * " « : He was honored lo r ove r lo rty years o f support fo r the F.xtcnsnm Service and 4 H program s in M o r row C o unty, in clu d in g o ve r fifteen years as o rg a n t/e r and leader o f one o f ihc firs t 4 H horse clubs in First Christian Church holds Christm as program Dec. 25 h f : p p n f : r < • ' 1 v .‘ 19X9 and hopefully finished in 1990 According h i park board member Ken T urner, the board anticipates m aintaining the high level pool fo r recreation, si ream flo w and fishing. “ The corps u in the process o f review ing the fin al pool level The level is based on many factors, public support is positive fo r high level and the park board intends to sec it made perm anent.*' says Turner I >»ts o f S w e atsh irts in stock ) ' Hometown Christm as C elebration and decorate your place in the h o li day sp irit A ll Lexington residents may par tK ipate Judges w ill be from out-of- town Cash prucs w ill be $50. firs t. $25 second, and $10 th ird . The Lexington Garden Bugs and the C ity o f Lexington are co- »piwMonng an outdoor Lighting con test Judging w ill occur on Wednes day . December 2 1. H e lp c o n tin u e L e x in g to n '» EXTENSION SERVICE o ff * ■' ; ■ Garden Bugs sponsor lighting contest ntOCM STATI UMVUrW- T All f^emaining Housewares 3?hrough Dec. 23rd. mm * Charlie Daly is honored by Extension for 40 years of support Presenting him the award is (R) Dr John Byrne, president of Oregon State University. — = — • The day park has been completed at the W illo w Creek Dam. thanks to businesses and in d ivid u a ls that donated tim e and m aterials A new member has recently been elected to serve on the park board Meg M urray w ill he w orking on the lease process w ith die corps, among other things The processing o f grants is a full-tim e yob and the board is earnestly w orking on the tim e frame that protects w ill he started in ★ Coffee, Cookies & Punch Served ★ Door Prize - Sign Up To Win A $50.00 Christmas Club Account 1 W . C . P a rk s project com ing along S s» ■ a i/S r m :=3B8s*» M T pen H ouse ’ r * . 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Payment required upon delivery" " If it can t be found locally. W try to find it somewhere else for you" "ATTENTION MEN and those of you who can t get out to shop, let me do it for you!” ( a ll 422-7457 and I ' l l S hop F o r Yim And because fine jewelry is a gift whose beauty lasts forever, they'll remember how much you care long after the holidays are over. Fine Jewelry. When your feelings are for real. Open Sunday 12 - I p.m. E/S4 Pfferson's + Jewelers ■---- 7— 1 Heppnei J »7» «700 Vfc-mlir» Irvw ll-TC |>I XiTNfH a Im I * •»•** a tnt k. . i • *y - .*4 ». v . " * ^ ' « * ’ .i - .» - ' C t y r