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1 I hi re t: .'!.. tiv.'.tTrr rw.i ti ui.i... .wum it. n SPI Inspection Fee are RE Revbed Upwc Upward JuH 6. 197;, h an tit a; nk-n mil in in mintage raucnar m roi4 appeared ' gfd (ar inspection. t;f for or against the pro- The increase la it per V.uunun. MTik'i crwrk't l.'T reora!utr Snipping Point Inspection Sirvii- uc spcU-Mi of produce t the SFI Ul t rais1. tron J7.:s V $i:.."v un ). r i iw ft- Tin1 lr reus: i. ari nr i'ri.r to meet the require ment that the service he self sunvrting am; ti f.ulo a mi iiioBew pi.J reusuuw m certain fees. The Ut time the fet schedule a revised prior u this a Sepemtr, 0:r r n.a)r reunion 11 th regulations covering the SPI iruiiottoi) les include. An increase from 9 cents per mil to 10 Cents per yay Sack When By Mildred Seorcey An exciting history of Umotillo and Morrow Counties. This new book has just been published and has been well re- cciy ed. S6.95 First Not. Bank Heppner on sale at Rietmann s 8 lone 8 hour from 17.15 per hour in th hourly rate (or lusp-ee lions. An Increase to $3 from $; in thr minimum certificate fee. A charge of A'-.ctAt per hundred etght for inspec turns of all freah market o mons instead of the accents per hundredweight tx char ged. A 4: .cents per hundred- eight fee charge for frh market potato inspections, an increase of on cent per hun dredweight over th present fee. Charges of $6.00 per hour tn addition to th regular inspection fee for overtime. The overtime charge in addi tion to th regular rate no is $5.50 per hour. Paused th hourly fee for securing fumigation certifi cates from $7.;5 to $8.00 per hour. Sets a service charge of S3.0C per telegram to Ca nada fthen it is necessary because a shipper did not se cure inspection and a fee of $1.00 If th inspection has be en secured but tht shiptwr re quests the telegram to verify inspections service. In addi tion to this the shipper also pat cost of the telegram. Trovidea for incentive fee s to applicants using the SI't service under contractual ag reements for continuous qua lity control type inspectors. And, allows the service to nuke an tra charge for in spection when the applicant uses more than three hours for inspection of lots contain ing 50,000 pounds or less. MK AND MKS lkK CAIAKKT hae purehaMsi th 1'at VAiinwr home on liilmnr "Hie onsen will move to IVtidleiiin as soon as hOUMIlg Ik av Jlt.llllf I'at hegan hi new position us assistant nianiigaer at the ttri;on Hank August t Mr Talvert i employ d at First National as Operation officer KKFK""Preiwinttuin for rarenthocnf" 5 classes, one ek!y. consei-utivetv. 7 iw p m . Tueday . tH'timning Aut Z5d. in classroom at St Anthony ' Hospital Films, charts discussions, with em phasi on natural childbirth All prospective parents in vited Morning is the time of day hen the retiring genera tion rises and the rising ge neration retires. Kinzua PAM RvlCCRS returned home Tuesday afti r spending. to vteeks tisitn reUtlves in Seattle. Site as brought home by her couMtis Trrry and J!y Ml of Seattle ho returned to their home Fri day mornim:. Mr. and Mr. Don Tik left Uednesday morning to sjH-nd until Saturday visiting var ious ciustal points in Oregon and tNn going fishing out of Uvaco. Ma. MKS. STI VE CONLFE and Mrs. Ravnuind Keid ere bu siness visitors to The lil ies Thursday. Also thr that day er Mrs. Un Ml and children and Mis. Robert Kelso. Mr. and Mrs. Lee hailey, Mrs. Ixn Slinkard and Arlet Campbell ere in Ttie Dal les Saturday for business and shopping. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. WaylaiidKyattandfatui 1 ere Mr and Mrs. Jo Worlein. MRS. GL'V VAN ARSULE and sons fcent to Milton-Free-ater Tuesday on business and brought her niece Lori Reece home vwth them tor a visit. Mrs. Mike Todd and son Gary and Mrs. Denzil White ent to Hermiston Thursdav for Terry to have medical care. MR, t MRS. CLINTON WALKER of Hend visited Fri day ith Mr. and Mrs. Guy Van Arsdale and familv. MRS. JOAN PAlNt familv nt to Marouam Tu esday to visit vwthher mot her. Mrs. Clara James. They returned home Wednesday, leaving M.ke to visit longer at his grandmothers. MR. i MRS. ALBERT WHI TE and daughter Barbara of Portland visited during the ekend ith Mr. and Mrs. IVnzii White. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Norris fle to poseburg Saturday her they visited ith Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rastian, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Stumper, Mr. and Mrs. Kyle and fami ly, and Mrs. Tom Cnffin. MR. I MRS. IX1N HARD WICK and Donny ent to Ba ker Friday to spend the week end visitin; her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stall. Rick Reece of Joseph cam Saturday to visit the Guy Van ArsiUle family. He return- Boardman Cl B SCOt'T PACK no. 667. Dens 1 and t held a nieet ing in the city park last eek. Kenneth Brawl. Brett Ro gers and Richard Brnudhrnt sere awarded Wolf Badges by Jerry Peck. They also play ed gamei and had refresh ments. Den mothers prese nt ere Mrs. John Harvey, Mrs. Basil Rogera Jr. and Mrs. Kenneth Broadlient. WFS MAHI.ATTS (iKFKT HAI lillTFH A daughter, Slalla lair rame. weighintf 7 ll and 6 o, born at the IVndleton iumniuiutv Hospital. Sunday Atit! t to Mr ami Mrs W eley Matl.it! Nat U s graiulparefit are Mr and Mr Brui-e lUithell and Mr and Mr Tom Marl.it!. all ol Heppner. Sliw ha ibree kihter. Slelody 12, ttoatin, II. laivina. 6. and Itto brolher. Wesley Jr 7, and iMuglak 3 III SAVINGS! J Pacific Trail Windbreakers t Boys size 8-20 $6.50 Visit our booth at the Morrow County Fair FRFF DRAWING FOR $M GIFT CFRTtFIt" ATF TOVRl Pl'ROUSE OF RRI NSHK K SLATE TABLE Morrow County Court Proceedings ,9. f tlif ,l Jill WiRniNTS ISSIED ON GENERAL FIST FOR JL'LY. BankAmricard-AX 2.75. Co. Ct. travel 24.25 $27.00, WtiStern Auto-cths; sup 1.63, Heppner Auto Parts-rural fire 1.82. Standard Oil Co. -Co. Ct. 30.83. CC 3.63, sheriffs car exp. 23. 41 59.89, Paul W Jones-Co. Ct. travel 36.06, E i H Machine Works-sheriffs ofse sup 29.43, AdJressukTaph-Clerk ne equip. 650.00, Heppner Garbage Disposai-othse sup 3.00, Ren- tex Servtces-cthse sup 8.34; Murrays Drugs-sheriffs ofse sup 14.17. etnse sup 3. 58 17.73. RicMteld-sheriffs car xp 7.2d. Citv ot tiepcner- -thse sup 6.50, Gazette Times-sheriff ls.jw. Tax roll. 12.93. Planner 33, Off. Pub. 69.40. Juv. 19.1d. JPd 30 50 197.85, Herman Wmter-CA phone 46.33, ri'inton Agee et al-Cir. Ct. jury 390.84, Pitney Boes- mach mtse 30.00; Foras Tire-sneritts car exp 5 00- Standard Office-Clerks 12.69. Assessor 16.9a, JPa 4" 3 00 454.64, Citv of Heppner- S. Food 5.00; Pettviohns-cthse sup 1.65, Tlaruier 3.27 4.92, Colum bia 'Basm-cthse poer 128.12. Coast to Coast-cthse sup 179. , Court St. Mkt- S. Foci 6.0O; Morro CGj- rural fre . ..35.23, Morro CGG-sheriffs car exp ...13j.il, Dr "james Broun-U exp 15.00, Dr. L.D. Tibbles- Med lnv 10.00; Pacific NW Bell-sheriffs camm 5 37 Fords Tire Service-rural fire 19.62, sheriffs car exp 20 95 40.57. Blue Cross of Ore.-EA 47.10, Sal 227.43. Ins. 331.50 606.03; Shirley Z ielinsk!-lections ..'.3.00. Standard Oil Co -sheriffs car exp 277.14. Oregon Blue Print Co.-Planners sup ".45; Kilham Stationery Tax Coll . .16.68; Gene Pierce. Trustee-. Fcxi rent 45.0C. prA-Sheriffs comm. 217.00; Heppner Chamber of Coram -Co. Ct 2.00; Turner, Van Marter I Bryant-bonds 338.00; Dunham Printing Collection 307.15; Singer Bus. Mach.-mich. m'se 301.50. 12.72. Ins. 533.52 a.24: 678 46. ss 678 46 I.JoO.sj; St Accid. Ins. Fund-Sal Public Emp. Ret. Br. -Sal 20th Annual East-West A-AA Shrine Q0TIAH AMI Saturday, Aug. 19 8 P.H. Round Up Stadium, Pendleton Parade at 3:00 P.M. Pre-Game Pageantry at 7:00 P.M. KfV. AMD MRS CUTTING were honored with a 35th an niversary cake and eifts :roni niehit)ers ot tne congre aation of the Methodist Church at the annual picnic in the Courthouse Park last Sun dav afternoon. The beautifully decorated cake was made by Mrs Ronald Haguewood. "How Great Thou Art" sung by John Maatta was a special feature of the occasion. A great variety of foodstuffs, and pleasant weather, made the picnic and celebration enjoyable for the good group of members and friends of all aees who attended KfETHODIST CHURCH REPAIRS 4 REMODELING The stairs, porch and ent rance hall to the Methodist Church are being bebuilt. and both the church and the par sonage are being reroofed jonn wooa is tne contractor. An unused chimney has been removed to give more interior space near the entr ance. The building of a ramp beside the stairw ay to attora easier access for all is being considered. 1972 Dept. of Revenue-Sal... 492 254.96, First Natniul-Sal Ins. Co -Ins ...87.14. Paul W ner 18.00 36.00. Pacific 239.80. Public Enn. Ret. Br. -Sal 14.66. ss 14.66. 29.32, Morn Co. Food Stamp-lmeiil fuKj .54.00. BankAni(ricard-nusc 4.00; Western Auto Store repairs 6.73, parks 13.82 20.57; Keppner Auto Parts repairs 331.80. Standard Oil Co.-gas i oil 25.40; Standard Office Eiuip-supplies .18.78, James driscoll. PM-nusc 5.40, George Gutierrez-repairs 144.50, NW Automatic Rebuil tiers-repairs 821.83, Walter Hayes-Conni. exp 49. 18. Central Oregon Welders-repairs 15 63 Rentex Serviccs-nnsc 32.62; MAR Co. -parks 25.00. Murrays Druf-m'sc... .6.60: Gazette Times-supplies 3.53, Arm Transportation Co. -Fr. onasptult 274.60, City of Heppm r-n.isc. 6.60, Homer Hughes- Comm. exp! 23.93; Chevron Asphalt-matt rials 1,4-18.16 W E. Nelson Co.-n isc 23.00, Padberj Mach. Co. -repairs 13.53. Bi C Parts-repairs .24.23; L.M. ail Co.-materials 2 184 IW: LE Dick -repairs 14 95 Grays' Repair Shop-repairs 7.50, Heppner Nor Gas-repairs 50.78; parks 91 88 142.66, Culum'na fUsin-nnsc. 42.19, parks 42.00 84.19, Coast to Coast-parks.. 5.93, Stone Machinery-repairs 313.20. Clyde Equipment Co. - repairs 10-0.95; Farley M' tor-repairs 9.30, gas i oil 1.00 .10.30. Morro County GG-repairs 118.03; Pettyjohn repairs25.26, park 279.47 304.73, Pacific NW Bell- misc 10 76. Fords Tire Service-tires 97.38; Stan dard Oil-eas & oil ..I.ui8 65. Labor 7.917.37; Blue Cross-Sal 274.53, Ins! 198.90 473.45; St. Dept. of Revenue-Sal 307.90, Pacific Mutual Life-Sal 322.69, St. Ind. Accid. Fund-Sal 7.20, his. 1,543.68 1,532.88. First Nat'l Bank-Sal 9.30; Public Emp Rt. Br.- Sal 537.84, ss 537.64 1,095.68; BankAmencard-gas & oil 5.00; Fulleton Chevrolet -repairs 52.75; Pacific NW Bell-misc 30.50; Standard Ins. Co.- Ins. 47.88; Wheelers Conmunications-repairs 274.78. AR RANTS ISSUED ON THE MISCELLANEOUS FUND Bancroft-W'nitney Co, La books 15.65, Wast Publish ing Co.. Law books 25 00; Youth employment pro gram expense 903.30. RESOLUTION- County Court adopted Zoning Resolution June 19, 1972. ...... a . a m edtojoseohsundav. 'Men's small, a large 1WI THE MXUA COMMUNITY f d church and SunJav Sch,o4 fl J picnic as eU attended sun- Z ... t l i " day. Both Sunday SchocU and J PaCIIIC Tfail 1081$ J Church Services ere held J 4 out of doors, followed by the f J picnic and fun and games 4 Dnvt O.on C1A S during the afternoon. A spec- S WOyS SIZe -U 3lb 4 ul treat was home-nude ice f r.n- f. C1Q.C1C 4 n. II II ri i 0 .70 Pacific Mutual Life-Sal 5 KQY$. 1 811 HeUSCn WtilS 0 1.417. 9J, Standard 5 ' f . Jones-Co. Ct. 18.00, Plan- 5 . . . 4 vw lun-current txp w lone ana snori sieeve i 0- size 8-20 $4-$5.50 j KNIT PANTS Boys size 8-12 $8.00 Men's $13. 50-$30.00 WESTERN SHIRTS Boys' $3.95 Men's $7.00 W Time To Get Your Duds For The RODEO! e've everything you'll need Gardner's Lien's; Wear Some folks cause happiness wherever they go - others, WHEN ever they go. COLE ELECTRIC Motor Rewinding Industrial - Commercial Farm and Home Pendleton 276-7761 Color, marching bands, thrills, pageantry, bends. All procceeds benefit Shrine Hospital Recap Snow Tire Sale by Order from 650x13 up to 900x15 for $13.95 or Studded $18.95 To take advantage of these bargains you must sign up for the order before September 10 at Gene's Chevron Station ELMA'S BOYS' SHIRTS BOYS' JEANS Knit & Woven $ I 75 and to size 14 ( up $ TIOO and Teen age Boys Pants - $10 to $14 LITTLE VERY NICE GIRL'S DRESSES eff COATS For Back-to-School For boys and girs "Peaches & Cream" $n n QO line infants I I $(g50 1 1 r tfe- Nice BLOUSES - BODY SHIRTS $100 and $COO and Quality Up Q up MAVERICK LINE FOR GIRLS ages 3 thru 14 & 14 thru 20 PANTS & KNIT TOPS $4.00 & Up Elmo's Apparel lone