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Welcome Rain Falls
On Morrov Cropland
Driscoll Announces
AU-Time High
In Postol Business
A rw all him Mfh In
naU.n'a null olum wa teach-
. f,I vear 1WJ rnumi
June 3. d.niinuri "
tnt-r the tUf.y.
Farmer were Mppy. "
rri)tit was glad lo 'h
,)u,i utiled fr a time.
Mi!-"J. ifflee manager
f.r A mI4 lhat the moWure
.r,.ta! !' would to aulfalei-t
ajjuw (armrra t get In mute
m wheal. Sealing is behind
Mi.rdule due to dry weather, al
though roan have duted their
wed In and h'jw-d r r,n-
esi muted that Iea
... it' tr1y upwaid t-n4 a the I
Al 9 ocl.k i.u naming 51 . H.-mrni '" sen t whh h even
IkU'tM-r. ;.J H"" ,n be .anil. " !w r ,!,, from the annual report of
ih in mk-M I fatly treneral . r,l!,i,ieraUe acreage i-tw-en det.artmenl which
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joii anu r.' ih been made available to
ii.M prlng wheat, J fVrt,maH,(.f Jaln.- II. Df I Ct.lt.
Ileppner
Here In Ileppner. 'eveipls
..... .-..i .ffj, climbed from
!j.-i.7l510 In IffJ S-URH3 43
ldl year.
iwiland. Oie. Oct. -Georgia-. "There U not much w can do
Georgia-Pacific
Confirms Pilot Rock
Timber Purchose
r...hc Corp..,..-. In ; Vd.7
le.i.-r received ty ',Mw,,n. J any people .re making
Unlay. rci-.rU that the merger f ,,, .OHtal servlre," Tort-
McU-oJ ffLmsiP't I ,,f v, M. KHirr Lumwr i ","7 mnsi-r iniscou
than onr-lhlrd -f the rr p ,ntu the coriM.ratlon P; whol" ivpartmcnt kwn busy In
i.lanl.-.! baM-d on imjumU U" ..rovrd by the torkholdT of d(.vhlr,jj way nd moans lor
- rrr-T L.ih .n.riloi.i on Sri'fmhrr ,,,,, lhe job not only more cf-
Portland Ultort at th Aiira n MH.,me rffilve on Oc-1 fi,-tntly but mr economically.
TnK-lM.n home on Sunday were: ( f 3 T,,e ,H.r ,lM) ven, cnl d.ny ,hal we ,ll
Mr. and Mr. Harry SlUon. an. 1 ,,,, ,lf ,hP pn..-rtlca Jfj mMt and that the hu-
Mr. and Mr.. Alfr.-d Arwm LumN.r Company In r,rrncnt s,m j, lays a vitally
The- Arsons are old time n concluded onj , n dally t,H.r.
frlcn.l. of the Twedson. Mrs. ...,,... 6. . ht .mMict In the
was
.tlnnrr "nl""' I a lions. " -
lUbt of approximately 100.000 M(Hj,iv0 proof that we are
' . air.,tu.rianii In and!.Linn nminM on a nation-
Anne Smouse
PUCkt.
Mr. end Mrs. OrrtlU Smith I ,imM.riiinds In and" ,.Wi nropress on a nation-
Seattle arrived on Monday to, , IVniu,.,on. OrrKon. the, wi(e bas. As an
lenl i few days In lleppner
Legal Notices
i example, while
ih mall volume showed an In
crease of 16 billion pieces han
dled annually, the employment
timber belnc about 63 !ercent
PumleroM Tine. The related log-
. i ,Un farll.
clnff and mnui"u' died annumiy. v -
liles have an annual capacity , ,mrcns. during this same period
mnrn cTiTrq nEPABTMEWT of 50 million Iwrn nei. amounted to only u iK-rtcni.
UNITID STATES CEPAHTMEKT b-iievw that this ; .., a rw.cni speech on this
rate of production can be con- Kubj,.ct by the Postmaster Gen-
tinued on a p'r'iuHi uasi. Cral ne orousni oui mai j
purchase price of the Pilot Rock our popUation Is expected to be
Imatelv rwtu wtA ftftt ft rtH that nilf AnnUfil
Or THE INTERIOR BDREATJ OF
LAND MANAGEMENT
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
FINAL PROOF
Sept. 28, 10
Notice Is hereby Riven that Roy
Call llolzapfel. of Box 214. Was
co. Orecon, who made Desert
Land Entry No. Oregon 02700,
for S'i Section 32. Township 4 N..
Ranee 27 E. Willamette Meridian.
' purchase price 01 uie i " our population is fj-.ii-
I properties was approximately 208,000,000 and that our annual
S11.5 million, of which $10.5 mil- mall volume by then will be
I . OA Knnra fin ha t i 1 1 1 TV a
to the timber harvest.
icanRe n t mainm.- .-. j ji t w v
has fil-d notice of Intention to, aminationS Told
make final proof to establish LXQminuiiw
Comix-titive United States civil
claim to the lands before R. B
Rands, Judfje, at Boardman. ure
gon on November 10, 1D0. Claim
ant names as witness: Mabel
Peck of Boardman, Oregon;
David E. Mittlesdorf of Board
man, Oregon; Irnabel Mittles
dorf of Boardman, Oregon;
Josephine Rands of Boardman.
Oregon.
Land Office
809 N. E. Gth Avenue
Tort land 12, Oregon
M. M. Goreckl
Chief, Lands Adjudication Unit
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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT
OF THE INTERIOR. BUREAU OF
LAND MANAGEMENT
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
FINAL PROOF
Sept. 29. I960
Notice is hereby given that
Georgia Belle llolzapfel, of Box
211, Wasco, Oregon who made
Desert Land Entry No. Oregon
02701, March 13, 1953, for
N,i Section 32, Township
4 N., Range 27 E., Willamette
Meridian, has filed notice
of intention to make final
at Boardman, Oregon on Novem
ber 10, 19G0. Claimant names
as witness: Mabel Peck of
Boradman, Oregon; David
Mittlesdorf of Boardman, Ore
Kon; Irnabel Mittlesdorf of
Boardman, Oregon; Josephine
Rands of Boardman, Oregon.
Land Office
809 N. E. Gth Avenue
Portland 12, Oregon
M. M. Goreckl
Chief, Lands Adjudication Unit
31 -35c
lion Is payaoie over u "" more man w oiiiiun im--"-
a self liquidating basis, geared v s Bureau of Standards, an
entirely heparan.- "i K. "."
estimates that our mail volume
will be doubled within the next
23 years, and it all fits Into the
same picture."
Locally the most important
. . 1 1 j
Service Academy
Competitive United Ma es civ.. - consolida
service designation examinations change ,a
n ,v. v....e I f win nr flip iiaruman i um
leading to a ,kss Py and the Lexington Post Office,
ment to the U. S. Military Navai. or)nner Post Office at
Air Force an. McrcM. ,mated savlngs of im
Academies will be held In - 30 operational costs.
i n,nnn tin Auiuruay. .
Clues in vni," . i -
November 12, it was announced
i... cnoinr H.iii s. Lusk. lEntcrDnse Man lo
y .r. ... - m.
Qualified young men between I Head Wheat UrOUp
. 9 17 anfi VI Wnrt UilT I
Interested In an academy ap- Winn Tuttle of Enterprise has
nolntment with the class which been named administrator of the
' . ... ..i.. mr.1 t,niilrl write rtrocrnn Whp.it Commission, ac-
eniers in juiji, ------ --
mpmher of the Oregon Con- cording to an announcement
gresslonal delegation for author
ization to take the competitive
examination. An earlier exami
nation was held In July.
The cities In Oregon where the
examination may be taken are:
Albany, Ashland, Astoria, Baker,
Bend, Burns, Coos Bay, Corvallls,
Enterprise, Eugene, Gold Beach,
Grants Pass, Hermiston, John
Day, Klamath Falls, La Grande,
Lakcvlcw, Langlois, McMlnn
vllle, Medford, Monmouth, New
port, Pendleton, Portland, Prlne
vllle, Reedsport, Roseburg, Sa
lem, The Dalles, Tillamook.
Mrs. W. E. Irwin o! Spokane.
sister of Mrs. Elbert Cox has
boon visiting with her for a
week.
Remember
Mustangs vs. Madras
Tomorrow Night!
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from Morris Wilson of Condon,
newlv-elected chairman of the
commission.
For the past 10 years, Tuttle
has been manager of the Wal
rmintv firaln Growers in
Enterprise. Prior to that he was
assistant manager or me wm
Iowa County Grain Growers for
i .,nar nrwt hpfore that a ware-
house examiner for the Admin
istration of the U. S. warenouse
Act for 16 months.
Tuttle will take over his duties
as administrator on November 1
at the Oregon Wheat Commis
sion offices In Pendleton.
Morris Wilson of Condon was
elected chairman of the Oregon
Wheat Commission at Its Sep
tember meeting in Pendleton.
Wilson, who was appointed to
the commission in 1956, has been
serving as vice-chairman. He
also is" vice-president of Western
Wheat Associates of Portland,
the foreign marketing organi
zation for the wheat growers and
wheat commissions of Oregon,
Washington and Idaho, and a
member of various county and
state committees for the Oregon
Wheat Growers League.
MuiUns T Grant Union
PUy Midras Hire Tomorrow Night
ir MEAL PENLANO
Gfnt Lniun f J4m Dy look
a 21 lo 0 Victory irr in jmu-
tn CTlJ 4"d -
nifiM at J n I"-
nthor mpmhers of the Oregon
Wheat Commission include: Rol
and Schaar of La Grande; Ken
neth Smouse of lone, Walter
Shelby of Albany, and Floyd
Root of Wasco. Root was appoin
ted In July by Governor Mark
O. Hatfield to succeed Paulen
Kaseberg of Wasco, who resigned
on June 30 after 11 years on the
commission.
Ex-officio members of the
wheat commission Include: Wil
son Foote of Oregon State Col
lege and Paul Rowell of the Ore
gon State Department of Agri
culture. "
FOR SALE Two twin size Holly
wood headboards and two twin
size frames, $15 for each set.
Phone 6 910a 31-tfc
LOST 2 male Beagle puppies,
lost in vicinity of Camp 5, Kin
zua. Black and white, some
brown. Notify Lloyd Shelton
or call RO 8-2328. 31 -c
Long Distance Natioa-Wid
Moving Service
Mayflower Agents
Padded Vans
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Both tem ptJHt ' drfen-
uv UII In lb l'n v 'nr
game with ith 'jud having
to punl quite fri-quently.
Late In the first quarter the
rropil d from the four
ard line Kh Hal WlllUmi
jHnif acro
Th aecond perM mw Grant
t'nlon score two more TD'i on
the Ileppner npjad. Th flrl
came when Williams Intercepted
a Ileppner pt on the Mustang
33-yard lln and went lh dla
tnce. Later In the same period
Cole j.!riirtr4 another Mui
ung pM en Ih Ileppner 30
iut !i vent the dutanr M
ni'i" , tr-.P ?""e
I lUrly In the third nanf a Grant
John Pfeiffers Host
Party For Penlands
Mr. and Mrs. John rfelffer en
tertained with a dinner party
last Sunday In honor of Mr. and
Mra. Robert Ten! and.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Bedfrod, Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Ferguson. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell
Cribble, Dr. and Mrs. Ed Schaf
fltz. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Spauldlng.
Mm. Gene Pierce and the hon
ored guests.
Mrs. Terry Thompson
Honored At Tea
Thursday afternoon of last
Mr R. A. Thompson. Mrs.
Luke Blbby. Mrs. Kenneth Cuts-
forth and Mrs. Paul weoD. jr..
were hostesses for a tea honoring
Mrs. Terry Thompson at me
home of Mrs Thompson on uaj
tlmore Street.
Mnv friends called during the
afternoon. An out of town guest
was Mrs. Steven Thompson,
mother-in-law of Mrs. Terry
Thompson.
Pouring at the tea taoie were
fr n W. Mahonev. Mrs. How
ard Cleveland. Mrs. James Prock.
Mrs. Fritz Cutsforth, Mrs a. u.
son.
t'liioit again hit Ihe scoring t4
umn h-n William again in
lrrreptd a lli-ppner pa and
vkrnt ovrr fmm the IS yard line.
Late In the fourth period,
Ileppner i-t a rally going when
Nral I'enland l'"k a pvmt and
went M yard before being dri
ven out f bounds on the Grant
Union 40, but the flck ran out
when Ileppner got to Ihe Proa
peetof " two yard line.
There were no txmka kept on
the game and we don't have
any Matltlc.
ThU wet-k Ileppner will tangle
with Madras on Ihe home field
at 8:00 Friday night
Local News In Briel
Mr. Paul Ttws and famllr ac
companied by hla parents, apent
week touring the Olympic Pen
insular Including a visit lo ic
tiirla. B. C and returned home
Tuesday evening of last week.
Mrs. C. W. Swanson returned
with them having apent the
week visiting relatives In the
Seattle vicinity.
Sunday guests at the noma oi
Mr. and Mrs. William Cunning
ham were, Mr. and Mrs. William
rimninchnm and family of
Coldendale. Washington. Dick
Kononen of Stockton. California;
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Blettell of
lone; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cun
ningham of Pendleton; Mr. and
Mrs. David Hams and family of
Hardman; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Cox. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mc
Daniel and family. Franclne and
Bruce Moyer of Ileppner.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Spauldlng
were in Spokane the first of the
week where Mr. Spauldlng Is
attending a TV meeting.
Extension Units
To Remember
E.O.S.H. Patients
TJw Wunuw Ciunty Extension
C'ommiMcre vcted l remersber
the aiirp.U ,f ihe FaM lHeftn
Me .tital, rvtfJlrton. earn
mnin with gifia ! Uwti Xi
).i)rn-iit. arfurding to Mr. War
rrn MX'oy, lrrlaon. county com
mittee chairman. The dectltn
was made al ihe monthly meet
ing which met al the home of
Mrs. John Bergtrm. Ileppner,
on September ST.
It w a decided that each of Ihe
extension units In Ihe county
would take one month to send
l-tfu, ranging from toilet articles,
gamea. cake and cookie mixes,
cte,. which were suggested by
Mrs. Vera C Johnson, educa.
tlonal director of Ihe atate hospital.
Mrs. E. R. Huston left recently
to sH-nd the winter with rel
ative at Arvln, California.
Joe Tocom, Lxlnrtoo, baa ra-
turned home after several days!
In the Ileppner hospital I
Oct. 21-22 Dale
To Remember
The Civ k Uiu l 'uP r"m
mute 1. Hill on Ih h VW
jfg M ih rummage kale la be
held Ftidy and Saturday, W
Jt and tl al Ih dJ tVrl
MikH building, If you have do.
nations call Wl.
6 'arm or l-ave our merchan
dix al JtVa ChevTon Station
I. llm.nor Rank of Ldtern
Oregon In lone. r Peck's Gro
cer)' In LeUngton,
If clothing neU lo be cleaned
leave U at the Ileppner Cleaners
before Oct 14. where it will
cleane.1 a a amice lo lh
League.
Almowt any useable article U
welcomed by the leaguefur
niture, booka. clothing, toys,
di.hes. tedding, etc
Robert Abtoma. district ottf
ney la back In his office after
nay In Ihe hospital as the
result of an accident. ,
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