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I: Wheat Talk ( 7yr C lab plans lone tibraty Benefit Al Uman and I ho new Mrs lllman, ami Jack Sumner an shown talking alxuil the loss of uhf.il certificate payments lo farmers as the result of the recent increase in cah market value oi wheat l llman said .there is interest by Congress to make some equitable payment to producers who sold early at low prices a they will not receive additional cetilu-ate payments due to this advanced market price (The current farm program allows for reduced certilicate payments as the market price increases Jack stated to Congressman lllnian that congress should take a look at issuing the final certificate payment to all producers based on ISDA earlier estimates This move would make peace with all producers and the task of determining how much would In- paid and to whom would be eliminated (The machinery is already available to make the additional certificate payments and the funds are budgeted for this purpose ' Sumner said that this additional income would give the local economy an added boost which would generate on through the National economy Jack who is file Democratic candidate to Oregon's House of Representatives for District 55 is a South Morrow County Wheat Kancher On Oct 25 the lone Topic Club is sponsoring a Fabric Sliow in the sik'i.il room of the lone I nited Oiureh of Christ at 2 o'clock in the afternoon Fabric and findings will he shown by I'hyllis Smith of IVndleton In her narration she w ill include her recent trip lo Europe and her tour of the sewing machine factory The lone Home Vx girls will In special guests Others inter osled in sewing are cordially invited The social hour which will follow will Ik a benefit for the lone Public Library slopped for dinner Monday lor a short visit on his way to Spokane to College Mr and Mrs Gene lin caster were dinner guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Leo Crabtree's Monday PTA CANCELLED The lTA meeting on Octolt. er 12 has been cancelled due lo ronllict ot dates Sunday Mr and Mrs Wayne Hams and lanuly went to Salem to see their daughter Ixslie Kay HUNTERS! THE ELKS WANT YOUR DEER AND ELK Hid For The Elks Veterans' Rehabilitation Program Deposit Hides in Barrels At Various Service Stations In Heppner, Lexington and lone Sponsored by Heppner Elks Lodge No. 358 CITY NOMINATIONS MADE The Town Council met the first Tuesday m Oetotier at the City Hall The following busi ness was attended to. the Planning Commission was granted a day extension until Nov M, to prepare their lomng plans The Pacific Northwest Hell was granted permission to put buried cable In the alley behind the apartment Nominations tor the follow ing were presented: Mayor Bob Drake; Treasurer -Marilyn Hiotmann. and recorder -June Crowell Councilmen : Dorothy Slefani. lhn linstow . William Ashurst. Hill Nichols. Larry Fetseh. and Mary Dahbs. Three to !' elected The next meeting will Ih at the Hank Mr and Mrs Henry llalvor sen, Medlord sloped on their way to Washington DC to visit Mr anil Mrs Lewis Halvorsen Mr and Mrs l.eo Crahtrec met Mr and Mrs Kenneth Marshall of Lexington at Hull lraine tor the Marshall's -Kith Wedding Anniversary on Oct 1st Mr and Mis Garland Swansoii. lone, had relatives visiting lor I he weekend Enjoying Hie hunting with them were Mr and Mrs Norman Swanson and Dr Marshall Parratt all of Port land Mr and Mrs Kenneth Siiioiim- and sons. Kenne'h and Carl, went lo Corvalhs lo visit Cherilyn and lo help her celebrate her birthday While there they visited with Mrs Itifhard K Haker. Mr Smouse's sister Returning to Portland they visited with Mrs Ann Smouse, Mrs Hertha Nelson and her daiighl er. Mrs Iter! Mason. Jr Friday Paul W. Tews. Ken Smouse and his son Kenneth flew to Salt Lake City During a stopover Mr Tews visited with his sister, Mrs Sherman May and her family The two Sniotises went to see the Fndieott Copiier Mills Then Mr Tews and Ken Smouse flew on to Hillings, Montana, lor the K F A Regional Meet ing Kenneth 1. Smouse re mained in Salt Lake City to return lo (he University of I 'tali - Mr and Mrs F F. Meyers of Portland were up to hunt at Mr and Mrs Leo Crabtree's this last weekend. Boardtnan Grows Mrs Wayne Hams had an Artex meeting on Thursday to demonstrate liquid embroidering Delmer Crawford from Hernnston v isited the home of his parents Mr and Mrs W ale Craw lord Sundav. Hy MARY LFF MARLOW State and federal census rejiorts state that the popula tion of Hoardman has more than doubled m Hie past two years says Shirley Zielmski. city oftice manager The population is now :iii5 and in 1970 the federal census credit ed the city with HT The new census comes from the center tor population research and census of Port land State I'niversity. The increase means increased state revenues tor Hie city in the amount of SIS per capita Jim Seheelar of Salem a nephew of Mrs Leo Crahtrec pllllll Illllll tllllHIIHIHIIIItllHIIIIHIMmIIHMHH"MHtWtmiflMHHB i Sears Fall Festival yah i s: s I Kenmore Vacuum Cleaner Si; IS Y ;u-mint with I'OW FILM ATE for best of cleaning reg. $127. '.!" special $112.25 many other bargains on Floor Merchandise JACK VAN WINKLE'S CCA DC AUTHORIZED I ATAI.IK. I 9ELMlIw SALES MERCHANT illllllllllllHIMHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlim Illlllllllllltlllllllllllllllll Ill Mini Don't rely on LUCK for your Printed Needs... LET AN rne Gazette Times offers the product of mastercraftsmon in the application of ink to paper whether the method required be offset or letterpress. If your printed message is to speak clearly, it needs to be expertly designed and illustrated. When this service is required, in large and small quantities, i - ,..rnnt iltonf inn . please dial e b-ao iui viwy- " CALL 676-9228 envelopes HANDLE IT! LETTERHEADS OFFICE FORMS ORDER FORMS PRICE SHEETS PRODUCTION FORMS INDUSTRIAL PRODUCT DISPLAY BROCHURES KATHY KYAN HONORED Kathy Ryan, bride-elect of Jerry llascall. was honored with a miscellaneous shower Monday night at the home of Mrs Harold ll.iker There were about 32 present SM'cial out ot town guests were the honnrce's grandmother. Mrs Fred Graucl of Umatilla, and her aunt. Mrs Duane Thomp son and daughters ltiionda and Yalene of Kcunewick. Wash Debbie Abererombie ol Irrigon received the prize in a (Mine, and Mrs ken Manner ot Irrigon the door prize. Co hostesses were Mrs J.iek Gayman. Vickie Gay rtian and Mrs Fee I.elilane ol Irrigon. Mrs Larry Phillips. Mrs Pete Peterson. Mrs Dan D.iltoso. Mrs Delmer Hug. Mrs Dolbert Hall. Mrs Frank Marlnw and Mrs Chub Warren GOLF CHAMPS TIF The men's club champion ship that ran for three weekends at W illow Run golf course ended in a tie for low gross Sunday between Carroll Donovan and Hon Daniels First low net went to Hod Finn and second to Carl Wick la niler. There was no "rose and thorn" contest this week due to the fact that most of tho'thorns" were hunting. Saturday. Oct H. there will be a Fall Low Hall Tourna ment lor men. boys and women There were 1! ladies at the Ladies Day contest Wednes day of last week Guests were from Echo. Low gross for Kcho went to Jo Liesegang and low net to Jan Hall Low gross for Willow Hun went to Kathy West and low net to Penny Groiupiist. Dorothy Kennedy had the lurtherest drive and was closest to (he pin for Willow Hun, and Polly Kleter was closest to the pin for Echo, and Barbara Bag gerlyhad the furtherest drive. IN PIONEER Mr Matthew Hall wa taken hy ambulance lo Heppner s Pioneer Memorial Hospital last Wednesday Mm Frank Genice ol EkcoihIuIo, Ca is ataying at the home of Mr and Mrs !oiiald Kail Mm Gcntee is the daughter of Mrs Matthew Hall Mr ami Mrs Milton Morgan relumed from a few days spent at Wallowa I-ike W C Craw ford observed his 8Hth birthday, at his home Thursday Several friends dropH'd in during the after noon to wish him a Happy Birthday Mr. and Mrs V'erner i'roedson of Pendleton drove over and also visited other friends in the area PINOCHLE There were four tables of pinochle in play at the card party held Tuesday at the Greenfield Grange ball, sponsored hy the Women's Activity Committee of the grange. Mrs. Hazel Miller was hostess. Jessie Hartfield of Arlington won high prize, and low went to Airs. Don Downey. Mrs. Sam lieeks of Arlington and Mrs. Walter Hayes received the traveling pinochle prizes. NEW GRANDSON Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hoff man have received word of the birth ot a new grandson, born Sept. 21 at Valley Memorial Hospital in Livernwre, Calif. Parents are Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hoffman. The baby has been named Jeffery Todd and weighed seven pounds, four ounces. Maternal grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Franke of Irrigon. Great-grandparents are Mrs. am T V. service by qualified RCA trained technicians! at iiii;o TK( II. INC. 4C1 A F Mam St. Hcrmislon3U7-:i8X2 Frankie fason of Condon. Mrs Vivian Hoffman of Dulur and Huliert Hemarz of Ojai, Calif Mr and Mrs Don Shaw of Seattle. Wash visited Monday at the home of Shaw 's uncle and aunt, Mr and Mrs. Chub Warren Mrs Kenneth Coc and daughter Melissa of Cove visited last week at Hie home of her grandparents, Mr and Mrs W C.Seehaler Another visitor was the Seehaler's daughter. Mrs -Hay Smith of Baker. Mr and Mrs John Phillips and Teena. Rita. Nita and Gayie. ami Karen Heal went to Medlord recently to visit at the home of Mrs Phillips' uarents. Mr and Mrs Adolph Peck. They also went to aneouver to visit their son Albert, who is employed there, and stayed overnight in Monmouth at the home of another son. Mr. and Mrs Chet Phillips Mr and Mrs Archie Hall of Heppner visited one day last week at the home of Ball's brother and sister-in-law . Mr. and Mrs Roy Ball, and at the home of Mr and Mrs. W.G. Seebafer. ROY PARTLOW ON CARRIER CSS ENTERPRISE-Navy Seaman Roy J. Partlow Jr., son of Mrs Edith Partlow of Boardman, Ore., has left bis homeport at Alameda. Calif., for a Western Pacific deploy ment aboard the nuclear powered aircraft carrier USS Enterprise. He is a l3 graduate of Riverside High School, Hoard man and attended Blue Mountain Community College, Pendleton. BOARDMAN French fries, buttered peas MENU FOR SCHOOL Mon. Oct. Hi: Fish sticks, tartar sauce. and cookies Tues-Oct. 17: Chile, cornbread, cheese sticks and fruit salad Wed -Oct. 18: Clam chowder and crack ers, chicken sandwiches, pea nut butter sandwiches, pickles and pudding. Thurs.-Oct 19: Hamburger gravy over fluffed potatoes, green beans and cake Fri.-Oct. 20: Sloppy Joes, buttered corn and pears and cottage cheese salad Milk is served with all meals. If you are building or buying a new home, have a heating contractor make sure your heating system is designed for your home's needs. A system that 's too large or too small is just an unnecessary expense. Introducing Mist Mollahan MILTON MORGAN. chair man of Hie Paeilie North West Gram Standards and Quality Committee, drove lo Pasco Tuesday In attend the lull meeting Delegates were in attendance from Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Mon tana Mrs Helen McCain' drove lo Heaverton Thursday lo visit her daughter and lamily.Mr. and Mrs Gary George anil sons. Janet Mollahan MISS JANET MOI .All AN is one of the new faces around Riverside School She teaches English and Business Ijiw Included in her English course is Steecli. an Introduction to Drama, and Janet is looking forward to next semester when hopefully her class will present several one act plays lor the public. Miss Molahan is from Port laud, graduated from Maryl- Bruce Bergstrom Here AB Bruce Bergstrom was here a tew days the first of the week visiting friends and relatives He is through basic and has been sent to Lowry AFB near Denver. He is taking framing as a weapons mechanic working on auto matic guns and bombs He is finishing the technical tram iug and will start Ins on the loli tr. lining probably here in the Cinted Stales Deer season starts soon after he returns and he is planning to get ' in some bunting He has been told that he can buy a resident license as long as he Is stationed within the state VERA Hol'TELLE left Ibis week to make her home at Prosser She and her first husband operated a service station there from B)23 until 1W1I. She has many Irieuds she snticipates seeing again VISITORS at the Gerald Rood home are Mr. and Mrs Cv rill Gay of Ashland Mrs Gav is Mrs. Rood's mother. hurst College and is currently working on a post graduate course at Portland Stale Her fields Include English. History, and Business U Willi special interests in Black History and Literature. Janet's hobbies include tennis, sewing mid athletics in general Hit comment on why she moved to Hoarilman was "It was an opMirtuiiity, I like small towns and the ieople are jjreut!" WESLEY MCNAHB now of Pasco was a business visitor in Heppner Monday He grew up at lone and he said that MeNabb station was named tor his family Ills dad was a wheat buyer and ran the MeNabb siding lor years He had a big warehouse at MeNabb and lone The Me Nahb's raised a big family. Cooking utensils must have flat bottoms to make firm contact with surface elemen ts Straight sides conserve heat Close fitting covers will hold steam in the pan and reduce cooking tune Use cooking utensils that are matched to the size of tin' surface elements to avoid beat loss. COLE ELECTRIC Motor Rewinding Iiulnsli ial Commercial Farm and Home Pendleton 27G-.T7G1 RE-ELECT Sheriff John F. Hollahait Incumbent Sheriff of Morrow County Native of Morrow County Paid for bv John F. Mollahan lor Sheriff Re-i-lect.on Fund John F Mollahan, Treas. Heppner 1 300000000 o n n joooooo nnrlrlnnnl7l1"", During Football Season mm WEEK DAYS, 8 to 12 A.M., 1 to 5 P.M. -SATURDAYS, 9 to 12 A.M.