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. AjJ • - W->v »*»»>• •■ TWO - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 27, 1993 New Repair shop opens in lone Patricia Me El l i got t & Francois Zayas Wedding - Nov. 6 T exas Gate Jodee Ashbeck & Mark Swanson Wedding - Nov. 27 The First Portable, Pitless Cattleguard Yvonne Frost & Keith Morter Wedding - Nov. 27 Easily moved to different sites No problem with frozen or sandy ground Can be completely moved in minutes No ground disturbance required for installation No heavy equipment required Swing gate locks to prevent access Afk MuMj'i D aiuj A 217 North Main 4+ HIQUAL CALVING PEN Your Portable Cattle Care Light Confinement System Jim Eynetich (left) and Bryan A new repair business has opened its doors in lone. lone Repair & Body Shop is owned by Jim and Gail Eynetich and will offer auto, truck and farm equipment repairs. The new business is located in the former Texaco building at 460 Main lone. Jim Eynetich, who works for Jack Gray trucking, will do the repair work, with his wife Gail taking care of the bookkeeping. Bryan Basford, a long time lone resident will handle the body work at the shop. Jim has repair experience in cluding working as a mechanic for Jack Gray as well as for a Chrysler Dealership. The couple have two children, Karen 25 and Spring-loaded stanchion width ad|ustments Rolling access door with chain lock Positive locking squeeze panel splits to allow calves to nurse or to give access for C aesarean sections Rem ovable right side drop boards provide easy access for calves to nurse Tombstone Saver ! I Now the *1 Selling Bale Feeder In North America « v At $100/ton. saves $3.00 for every 1,000 lbs. of hay I L * I • i v« ‘ r » ” • • ✓ • F*\ * * ; •/ • * • • Great tor use with cows, yearlings and horses • The Tombstone Saver s patented design allows loose feed to fall into a one foot void between the bale and feeder skirt, thus reducing waste . • I y= : '*? • ■ If* I ; - • * ï 4 • I ■ f. , • •;* ■ • I* % ' ' ■ ....... I fc. - \ ’ -'*• - V . ■;• K* ;• I , f ’ fc. • : * V l nets Sheila O ’Connell-Rousell, singer and playwright, will per form “ Herstory, A Mother’s Tale” at St. Patrick’s Church on Saturday, Oct. 30 at 7 p.m. The 15 original melodies were com posed by Roger Nichols, the lyrics and script by Terri Nichols INC and Sheila O'Connell-Rousell. Boi 367 Pie and coffee will be served Phone 989 8221 Wasco 442-5711 1-800-824-7185 1 800452 7396 LEXINGTON OREGON 97139 P 0 Tired of High Cost of Heating? Is it hard to get Wood? /*• F • * • * « ' I # * Bovalyx Molasses Tubs 16% Natural Protein and 25% Protein 250 lb. Tub* ONLY * No Deposit Plastic Tub Rumanaid Mineral All Purpose 50 lb. * ! • * * & SEE» Heppner - 676-9422 green feed Hours: 7:30 to 5:30 Mon-Fri 7:30 to 1 Sat. V ^ M M >.i -.rflfBi li m m m m m m m w i HUNTERS! This year the concession stand will offer homemade pies, ice cream bars, hot dogs, nachos, popcorn, candy, pop and coffee. “ This is a fun, safe, environ ment for the whole family,” con tinued the spokesperson. “ Please plan on coming and joining in the fun. We’re all winners when we support our kids.” Anyone interested *n helping out should contact Kaedene Bailey, 676-5110 or Tami Riet- mann 676-9823. Have your game animal processed. We also make: Pepperoni Salami Jerky Len’s Processing i 676-5150 at the Parish Hall from 6 to 6:45 p.m. Donation for tickets is $5. mi B a n k o f E a s te r n O re g o n Morrow County Grain Growers - I,.*. * ‘Herstory, A Mother’s Tale’ to be performed at St. Pat’s ■ ;:v' r.c*. . • . ••* • •• >. . > •■ ■ I W * * V » • . . N v • ■ ' The Heppner Elementary School carnival will be held Fri day, Nov. 12 from 6-8:30 p.m. at the Morrow County Fairgrounds. Tickets will be 25 cents each. “ There will be something for everyone in our 15 booths,” said a spokesperson. Booths include cork guns, helium balloons, tic- tac-toe, basketball, fish pond, toss for goldfish, pony pride snap shots, pop toss and more. m 1 Cattle Supplements Basford at new repair shop. Jeff 20 both of Milton-Freewater. The Eynetichs lived in Arlington for seven years before moving to lone. Basford has lived his whole life in lone, graduating from lone High School in 1990. He played on the East West all star football team that year. His body work experience in cludes one year at Carner Chevrolet Auto Body in Pendleton, and two years of auto body schooling at Blue Mountain College. A grand opening for the new business is planned for this Satur day, Oct. 30 from 9 to 11 a.m. Coffee and donuts will be serv ed and the Eynetichs invite everyone to stop by and say hello. HES carnival set Nov. 12 Self-locking automatic headgate opens fully, forw ards and backwards 676-9158 Heppner LOGO CONTEST *500 to the winning entry Deadline 5 p.m. December 1, 1993 Send or deliver entries to: E. George Koffler Bank of Eastern Oregon P.O. Box 39 Heppner, Oregon 97836 We are looking for a logo that: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Is easily distinguishable Easy to read May be traditional (ie. wheat/cattle) May be a 21st century design May be abstract Logo must be able to be trademarked and ownership transferred to Bank of Eastern Oregon 7. The Bank reserves the right to reject all entries >v * * * . .v* . \ i t. - • 1 * ••* • « • f ■ , l ■ r - ; r ; : * * • • ■ • *v v . r '- ^ ■ I : . •. •' V V-. ; • 1 #* • . i > « * . . . .*• * • • * « * • » I : * •.. Î . . . hi , - • • , ^ That could heat your home annually for less than $1.00 a day H A N K OF — ---- U J z a s fe m O regon Arlington • Heppner • lone Call: Fossil Fuel 503-763-4766 or 503-384-I : " ■ . . •* ¡fe;» * - MONITOR HEATING SYSTEM ■ • 5 With the increase in electricity call us to inquire about the « • • ' Entries need not be camera ready but should be in color and can be actual size or enlarged. - '•v».r. ..v •/ • ' * * •- •/ "Y n u r Hi mir fh w e il hulrprndcnr Bunk MEMBER FDIC , : ....... M . • * « * •, • ‘-.1: t V ' ,-V > • . - • •»;: . '-V; .*f «