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■ / . *• • « * • *u . • — • ># » t . ^ ^ 14.- # • / • • # iia /tu r - 1 fcjcr Have Your Air Conditioning Serviced and Repaired Here! On the Farm Service , Two Tuesday fires keep fire department busy Bill to “export” • • ■ - • * • Filters f »»* * Hydraulic Hoses Custom Made B & C Repair, Inc. 422-7409 422-7418 \ \ 3 ». h . % Eat Out Tonight at the Elk's fi Friday, April 21st Steak & Prawns f o r tw o * I 5 00 iv lS I Fri., April 28th Sat., April 29th Prime Rib Special : V S1r mbr r \ A , u l ,>y /<»wTt x u f \ t \ <»i. Heppner Elks 358 676-9181 ' H h rn r Fnrrut\ S lr rt y * * The Heppner Fire Department responded to a fire at 300 Chase Street Tuesday about 1 30 p m The grass fire got out of control but was extinguished very quickly. 142 N. Nlaill C om puter Paper H A IL I X S t l t *29.82 — 2,550 sheets Gazette-Tim es __ 676-9228 _____ call Protect your social security earnings record (IRS Schedule SK) If your records \ ll€ » p p n < ftr . O l t p h . ti7 tt-.> » l« A “We feel we eun not only save you some money, hut give you extra special service." C * > - We also write hay, fire and grain storage insurance. G-T PRINTING 147 W. Willow - Box 337 • Heppner. OR 97836 Phone (503) 676-9228 A fire behind Skaggs Auto Clinic on North Main Street about 2 30 p m Tuesday, was quickly extinguished The fire had started up from a previously burning fire and caught some poplar trees near the creek A r t S upply Sale! • Vw — • • » \ * * . V % - ;* *- s •• * :* t : c,* *, sv ■ • . V v . .» ^ I k * A : 4 #V » •9 . * 4 ' V- J* • « • . M l ’.ft ’ ÏU -5 a;.'-* ” , ,*r f.- * • <’.> - •. \ • « ‘ *'•> •, ; V • A • - V • * ’ ■** •• - * . “ • • 1 X* • • ' « / • •• ••• • . * jW atercolor Sampler Set All-purpose camel hair brushes tor many uses. St/es 2, 4 and 6 Brush handles available in red. yellow and blue ‘1 39 ■■«»s» © (iKIihrlAflll K * » .9 9 Die Social Security Administra lion keeps reports of your earnings if your job or self-employ men! is covered turnings records arc used to determine eligibility for and the amount »if future Social Security benefits, points out Carol Bennett. OSU Intension agent in Morrow County. It is good to check your Social Security earnings record every three years If* easy Call the Social Security office listed under U S (¡ovemment (I XOO-234 5772) and ask tor form SSA 7(XU This form is the ' Request tor harmngs A Benefits I stimatc Statement " fhc earnings statement you'll receive sTTovc* the cjrnings reported by your em ployers and s e lf employed income reported on your income ta* return Compare the ear nings in the statement with vour wage record iW 2 form*, pay stubs) and your sell employment record» and the social security earnings record do not agree, contact the Social Security office serving your area The statement w ill also project an estimate of your future Social Security benefit amount at your an ticipatcd retirement date If you have changed your name because of marriage, divorce, adop non or any other reason, make sure the change is reported to Social Security To apply for a card in your new name, use form SS5. available from any Social Security office A new card in the new name will be issued, hut the Social Security number will not change lake charge of your retirement benefit Don't assume that someone else will take care of your earnings records Mistakes do happen I’criodicaUv check your earnings record unci make certain your current name is on those records ’ K Y • '» .* * " "*•' v •• •< ■>; .* .- • N - . a 1 • • . 1 - _ •> . * -l • , 7 » ft; *Wt j e * tie s ....................7 M 02-R.R. Ties.................... f t * * Landscape Ties................5 0 0 »•, % ai» “ r i ' iwi r - H ix * » m • 'WS 4 * xLi » •V.V ;■ ' . s. s , V»v * Posts and Fencin for Farm or Home D 1-R.R. • : - J * !• • - I Pro-Art All-Purpose S c h o o l B ru s h G rum bacher Academy reg *l0 9.s n o w A measure pasvesi the Oregon H ihjsc of Representative* on Mon day requiring parolees lo he releas c*l into the community in which the> were arrested The hill is designed so that communities like Baker who host a state pnson do not have a disproportionate number o f ex- convKts living there permanently The bill. HBM.V*. passed the House with 32 yes votes, just one more than the required 31. State Representative Mike Nelson, one of the yes votes and a co-sponsor of the hill, said that the hill's intent is to sti>p punishing Oregon communities who agree to site a prison "W e agreed to take a prison in Baker.” Nelson explained, "hot we didn't agree to keep all of the criminals after thc> hail been releas ed This hill would send them hack to where they came from upon parole, and if it pavses. should alleviate a lot of fears in Raker ” The issue of how prisons affect the quality of life of local communities has become an issue of statewide concern with the recent increase in prison construction in Oregon In the ongoing disc ussion over the benefits of the economic development versus the local impact of building a new prison. HB 243h should make it much easier for communities to ac cept prisons The hill, on its way to the Senate, must pass there and then receive the governor's signature before final passage - IM o v h a r In s . 1 2 7 V W a in Six colors of Academy Watercolor in a colorful box. An inviting way to color. Si/c III tubes. * • . . ,n . # • . ■' • V . /.< - V - parolees passes House * We Also fix or Replace Bearings Orqpia Wfdnwdi», April 19, 1989 • MNfc iiih v ^ ' ' J * , h J '4 r 4 « • s w v. on. 5? ^ J4 v • ( -y. ** W Pressure Treated Posts Boflm Childrens A rt Color Set Pre-Tested Titanium W hite Soft Form ula An excellent art color set tor children Nontoxic Con tains 10 coloring pencils, fiber pens, 6 plastic crayons with sharpener. 6 tempera cakes with brush ami model tng clay. Grumbacher’s own pre tested Titanium White Soft Formula Oil Color in the T7 ml (1.25 fl.oz.) studio size tube. reg 3 9(i n o w • 1 .9 5 on. reg 13 50 now New pocket si/c sketchbook containing 128 pages of ex cellent quality drawing paper pages arc 334” x5”. *5 95 now I • m on. 0125 5V5V 0125 6’ ... • •••••• .v - Field Fencing 39 Ty (12" spacing) dt .-V • - ’■{■J* .‘Y*, •' * "J • ». a v ;- fiPS cimano F ram it ol (ira n u its j 20 Ih. O il. • M v r’ v r V - .1 .. y ‘ » '* „ n ' V* ; v- • H - ^ 1 («round M o rili/o rl Uchida Fabric M a rk e r Display ’Y ...... ' A permanent fabric marker which draws, marks, or writes on any fabric. It is washable, dries instantly and needs no mining. Nontoxic. Assorted colors, was 2 49 v A L* *. ; / r V K- • x r *101 5 Vi'. «*«• • 1 .9 9 . \ 'r Steel Posts New flore scent color set contains 6 half sized clay hltH.ks Set contains one flore scent red. pink and green, two each yellow and one black. 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