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HtrfNEH, (ORe.). GAZCTTC-TIMES. Thursday. Jaa, tt. ItTI Boardman Hosls Port Commission By MARY LEE MA BLOW BOARDMAN Gatland Swan son of lone was reelK'ted pres ident of the Morrow Port Com mUslon at their meeting here Thursday of last week. Other officers reelected were Oenr hukUtk for lb Blfinn Tllll rum Hub at her home Tues day night of af week. Mr. Del mer Hug hks ou htutess. The ChrUtma community liKhttne committee reported on i lie autt-muful completion of the Peterson of lone, vine president; lighting and decoration project nun ivn-m. ui irew. miTnry, i Mn. sun iiPI1kIo was or ana i-any unnsay or wsing- tented with a decorated cake ton. treasurer. The other mem- and eood wiahri for her trln i. a a . i a .. . I . ner 01 ine tiimmiwiiin is uewey wail which she la taking this wcsi, ,ir, 01 noaruman. wrw re- week with her mother. Mrs. Dan tired sa president a year ago. Bartlett of Mora. The trln for the two was a Christmas gift from Mrs. Bartli-tt husband. Iluatetse for the rient meet Ing Jan. 23 will he Mr. Ber- Grange Woman Meet The Women'a Activity Com mittee of Greenfield Cranvn met at the grange hall Wednesday "a" Innvan and Mm. Bill ,NV afternoon of last week, atartlnif with potluck dinner at 12:30. 'Sreenfleld Grange met at the Mr. Donald Baker was hostess. Saturday afternoon at 2 Members answered roll rail bv P m giving their mother's maiden Announcement waa made of name. I""' Pomona Grange session to The following committee M' 'H',,' Willow Ctange at were appointed for the ycar:om' ,,,n- ,f"ng t 10:30 t:ari parties, Mrs. Arthur Allen " and Mrs. V. G. Seehafer; pro- Dutch auc gram, Mrs. Sechafer: historian. I w'lr' ' ' turned over to Mrs. Leo KiKtt ; hospitality. Mr ,n' Research Program for Park in .... . . . ' ii.,......'.. it. ..,... mien; moinocrMiip, Mrs. lilll Hates, Mrs. Frank Marlow and Mrs. Nathan Thorpe; decora I ion, Hazel Carpenter; finance, Mrs. Walter Hayes and Mrs. Bernard Donovan; publicity, Mrs. Mar low; kitchen supply, Mrs. Dim ovan and Mrs. Bates. A clonal ion of $12 was voted to send to CAItK. Plans were made for the night puny iieui Jan. 1.1 Eight Tables of Pinochle inson's Disease, rive Table of Pinochle There were five tables of ill nochle In play at the card par ty held luemlay of last week at the Greenfield Grange hull, Mxinsorcd by the women's Ac tivity Committee of the grange. Mrs. Hoy Bull was hosthess. High prize went to Mrs. Ar thur Allen, and ecund high was won by Mrs. Donald Lelghton. Mrs. I-iL'hton and Mrs. Albert traveling There were eiL'ht tables of ! Warwick received tlx nocnie in play at the card party pmocnie prizes. neia haiurdav night at the Greenfield Grange hall, sponsor ed by the Women's Activity committee or the grange. Host ewes were Mrs. Bernard Dono van nnd Mrs. Donald Baker. Hit'h prizes were won by Mrs. to Kunn and Koye Anderson and second highs went to Mrs. Ralph Skoubo and Vernon Rum sell. Russell and Mrs. Donovan received the traveling pinochle prizes. Flu Hurts Boardman Many Boardman residents have been confined to their homes llio past two weeks wilh t. The Weiti Are in Portland Mr. and Mrs. Dewey West, Jr., were in Portland over the week end where Mr. West attended an executive committee meeting of the League of Oregon Cities. of which he Is vice-president. They were overnight visitors Saturday in Beaverton at llu home of their son ami daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Larry west. Jim Miller and Jerry Marks of Auburn, Wash., were week end visitors at I Ik- home of Miller's mother. Mrs. Hazel Mill the Hil. Between 15 and ill) ca.s es have been unofficially re I'i'kcii. nirs. naroiit Kasli was in the Umatilla Hospital .six (lays suffering with a had bout with (lie flu. Boy Ball is in the Good Mienh.-nl Hospital in ller miston Willi four broken ribs, suffered in a fall Jan. 0. He al so lias pneumonia. H f ... ... . van-on Donovan was Mr. ami Mrs. Steve Part low and daughter Kimhcrly of Poo- ilello, Idaho, were weekend vis itors at the homos of their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Has call, and Mrs. LaVern Part low. Johnny Pari low of Walla Walla Wash., was a Saturday visitor at the Part low home. Mrs. John Phillips has return ed home from a two weeks vis Personal property taxpayers are re quired to file a return of taxable prop crty as of January lf 1972 with the Assessor on or before March 3, 1972. A penalty is provided for late filing. Inventory owners (including all livestock) will again be eligible for some reduction of property tax this year if the return is filed on time. The law does not permit the Assessor to allow the reduction in inventory value for tax relief under certain circumstan ces when the personal property report is not accurately reported or is filed after March 3. IMPORTANT NOTICE rUTUBE PENALTY PROVISIONS The 1969 Legislat ure amended ORS 308.295 (Late Filing Penalty Law), to provide The Penalty for late filing (After March 3) of Personal Property Returns shall be SI for each SUm (or Fraction) of True Cash Value but not less than $10 or more than $250. Any person who has not had an op portunity to report by mail or personal contact may obtain the forms at the office of the assessor. Time is getting short. ORS 308.290 makes it the responsibility of the tax payer to file these reports on time or incur the penalty provided by law. It In Mrdford with her parents Mr. and Mrs, Adolph petit, and other relstlvec Her coo.in, llrn ry Prch. brought her home. Mr, and Mr. Vern Wilkie and son avtd of Matiawa. Wah. wire mrrnlsht vtelt.v laid Fil day at he home of Mr. Wtl kle'a uncle, iVarl Gillespie. Diane Black, student at IXK at La Grande, spent the week end here at the home of her parent, Mr, and Mm, Ronald Black. Aaauol Church Meeting The annual congregational meeting of Boardman Communi ty Church will be held the eve. nlng of Jan. 3D. starting with potluck aupper at 6:30. Annual report will be made, and elec tion of a Sunday School super intendent and other officers will be held. Cafeteria menu for Rveralde Junior-Senior High School for the week of Jan, 21 2H are a f ul lows: Monday Corn dogs, sweet and dill pickles, potato chip ml cookie. Tuesday Chili beans, hot rolls, npinach and pear. Wedmnday Vegetable soup, lunch meat sandwiches, peanut butter and honey sandwiches and gingeibiead with whlped cream. Thursday Spaghetti, French bread, green tiean and straw berry short cake. Friday Sandwiches, deviled eggs, buttered peas and Jcll-O salad. Milk Is served with all meals. I Lexington Lodges Install Officers LKXINGTON Jo Huuon. Dw It lt Deputy Preaideni, of the fU-bekah Uilgf-a r.f Morn- Cmioty. Utted Holly R.-brkah Lodge on Thursday night for the purpose or inMallmi the officers chosen for 1973. Klwled officer Installed were NO June Field VG Frieda MsUku See.. Del pha Jonea; Treasurer, Ruth Rob inson; and the follow inc so ptiinteq orricers: Warden Dimpli Munker; Conductor Ida Lee r.ngleman: Chaplain Irene Pad berg; OG Donna Panlneau ISO Venice llendrtckn: RSNG Florence McMillan; LSNO Catie radberg; Color Dearer Hilda Vo com; LSVG Dorothy Burcham LSVG EuU Bloodswonh; Music tan i.ei!a Menaeneer: 3-yca IruMee for the lodge Leila Mrs senger waa elected. The NG pre entea .Mrs. Huston with an ap preeiation gift for her visits to Holly and Mrs. Huston present ed the following member their seals, Delpha Jones, Ruth Robin son. Frieda Majeske, Florence McMillan and Catie Padberc Mrs. Burcham was presented a PNG pin for her work as Noble Grand for the past two years. icrrrcHhments were served in the dining room Jointly with the Oild Fellows following the meet ing. Grange Meets Lexington Grange met on Saturday evening with the new ly installed Master, Joe Yocom presiding. Proceeding the even tug the men cooked and served the annual pancake supper. wnn trie ruilowina committee present. Jo Yocom. Norman Nel son, Kenneth S mouse, Cecil Jon.-, Orvlll.' Cut Worth and Paul Morey. It was announced at the meeting that the Febru ary meeting is the find visits Hon meetuitf of 1973 with Wtl tows Grange furnUhlng the pro gram at Lexington and Green field the desserts. This meeting U a potluck dinner starting at 6.30 p.m. with Lexington fur nishing the main course for the dinner. It was announced the Pomona will meet the last Sat urday of January at Willows with Mr. and Mrs. Wykoff of spent In Korea. He was met week at the Community llaspl- Tuesday night by his sUter tal in Pendleton following a ear Clenda Kay, who Is attending BMCC In Pendleton, and hi par enla motored to Pendleton Wed nesday to meet htm. Twins Are Honored Mrs. Pearl Green and her twin suter Merle Brannon were hon ored with a birthday party and coffee hour on Friday. The at tending were Mr. Harry Green. Mrs. W. W. Weetherford, Mrs Florence McMillan. Mrs. Lola Breeding, Mrs. Wilbur Steaiiall and Tommle of Heppner, and Mrs. Art Warren of lone. Mrs, accident In the wind storm on Tuesday. Mrs. Ruhl will remain for a few day yet, while the kuil U wlu-duled to leave on Saturday. Mr. and Mix Rob Davidson motored to Milton Freewater on Wednesday evening for a birth day dinner honoring Leslie VUll, a granddaughter, at the home of her parents Mr. and Mr. Vern Via 1 1. Bridge Club Meets Lexington Brldue Club met at the home of Mrs. Elden Padberg were hostesses for the affair. Mrs. Green has recently recover ed from a broken arm suffered In a fall at her home. Bridal Shower for Nancy Mrs. Delbert Piper. Mrs. Wm. Wallowa present to show their ''. VnW Inkle, and Mrs Bob Da pictures of their recent trip to!'.t J?? ,brl" Lola Breeding and Mrs. Warren ,n' k helr regular meet Russia. The program Is sched uled for 3 p.m. Mr. Kerr will speak at the morning meeting on the county toning of land use. Grangers wore urged to at tend Pomona and hear and seel theme worthwhile programs. Fol lowing the meeting bingo was played with the following mem bers winning high scores. Paul Morey for men, Marie Yocom for children, and Marie Steagnll for women. I Bob VanWinkJe 1 Home Sp5 Robert VanWlnkle return Ing. Present were Mrs. Art Wat- kins, Mrs. Lucia Cutsforth. Mrs. Dean Hunt, Mrs. Bob Davidson. Mr. Lester Cox, Mrs. Mervln Leonard, Mrs. C C. CarmlchaeL and the hostess Mrs. Padberg. High was won by Mrs. Cox, Mrs. Cutuforth second high and Mrs. Hunt, low. cy Campbell, daughter of Mr. I and Mrs. Roger Campbell. Tne rooms were decorated SUPER STITCHERS with the bride's colors white and President Debora Palmer pre- oiue, wnn raDie ciotns or wmte siuea. Uub had a b rthdav nar. with blue net covers. The cake ty for their leader. Mrs. Crum. was lovely with white sugar .Mrs. Kenneth Nelson volunteer- wedding bells and blue mum, cd to be the new club assist - Serving was Mrs. Ruth McCahe ant Next meeting at the new or lone, a cousin or me bride assistant s home. Feb. 7. at I ana pouring corree and rake 4:30. were her grandmothers Mrs. Lea White, reporter itoy campoeu ana Airs, tuiui Bloodsworth. Refreshments wercl Slick tricks Sprinkle unbaked served to about Z3 guests. cookies that normally are frost- Wednesday to the home of Buhls HospltodUed ed with different flavors nf iet nis parents, Mr. and Mrs. wm. Mrs. Elvs Ruhl and son Nor- atln. ft nd.ta fnii rin-r.f vauvtinnie auer u monins man were nospitanzea last well as cIor. persoe to persoe commeeiiotoniis O O 7 n t - r s x ') A,, V - ,v. direct lines to people whose performance you can depend on Dependability . . . that's what makes us different. Every day our people hart- die thousands of tons of raw materials and finished products-safely and on time. To do this they must maintain a communications system that has to be the best In the world . . . and it is. To assure your shipments the personal attention they demand, communl cate-call the Union Pacific office serving your territory. JOYCE BERGSTR0M Assessor Morrow County FflC OA Ml OfAfT