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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1978)
TWELVE-The Gazette-Times, Heppner. Oregon, Thursday, April 20. 1!"78 Senior Menu and Karen Cossitt was the Women's High winner. Low winners were Roger Mortimer for the men and Alice Milton was the winner for the women. Pinochles were won by Bonnie Campbell and Ron Gilley. Jim Nickelsen was back in town Friday and Saturday to help Billie Lou and the children finish getting packed and ready to move. The family id now making their home in Tillamook. Dan and Sharon Bell and children Jeannette and John arrived Thursday to spend a long weekend in Kinzua with Sharon's mother Virginia Kelso. The Bells returned home to Prineville early Sunday. Troy and Molly Day and children Curt and Lorri went to The Dalles on business Saturday. Also in The Dalles Saturday was Don and Bruce Pike. Decna Reid and daughter DeRina went to Hermiston .Tuesday to keep an orthodon tist appointment. Thursday Deena and Lana were in The Dalles where they had medi cal care. Don and Rose Hardwick are two of the busiest people in our little community. Tuesday they were in John Day and Thursday in Prineville to take care of some business. Gladys Jewell and Loretta Johnson went to Heppner Friday lor dental care. Cindy Bowman joined the ice cream eaters club Friday when she had her tonsils removed at St. Charles Hospi tal in Bend. She is out of the hospital and she and her mother Rita are guests at the David Riney home in Prine ville. with tacco topping Mashed potatoes Molded fruit salad Biscuits & jelly ,l3 Butterscotch pudding with Tuesday, April 25 Pot-roast and vegetables Lettuce wedges with French dressing French bread vwith garlic butter Pineapple upside down cake & topping Wednesday, April 26 Hamburger and bulgar bake Barbara Pike 768-2861 At the end of a fun evening of cards the winners of the various prizes were announ ced. Susan McClain was the winner of the door prize. Men's high went to Don Culver topping St cookies The Camp Five Womens Club held a pinochle party at the Camp Five Hall Saturday April 15. Hostesses for the evening were Betty Murdock and Pat Van Arsdale. n l uesaays neppuci . ,;i iifninoDHiius Hinnnpr & lone ITCUUWMUJM - - r I Coffee, tea, and milk served, with all meals. .w Federal incentive payments forivool increase Oregon sheep growers will receive about $657,147 in federal incentive payments on their 1977 marketings of shorn wool, while nationally, the wool incentive payments will total about $25 million. This compares with $7 million in payments made for 1976 marketings. Payments for 1977 market ings will be sharply higher than for 1976 because the support price for shorn wool was increased from 72 to 99 cents per pound by the Food and Agriculture Act of 1977. The support level had been 72 cents a pound since 1970. The 1977 national average market price for shorn wool was 72 cent per pound, 27 cents under the support price. Therefore, the payment rate for 1977 marketings of shorn wool the amount required to bring the average price up to the incentive price will be 37.5 per cent, compared to 9.6 per cent in 1976. At the 72 cents a pound support price, there would have been no payments in 1977 marketings of shorn wool. The wool program is inten ded to encourage a grower to improve the quality of wool with a grower's incentive payment determined by multi plying the payment rate times the net dollar return received from sale of the wool. The payment rate will be $1.08 per hundredweight on unshorn lambs sold or slaugh tered in 1977. Oregon growers will get an additional $137,941 in unshorn lamb payments. This payment is to compen sate growers for wool on live lambs they market. The payment is based on the shorn wool payment rate, the aver age weight of wool per hundredweight of lambs, and the price of lamb's wool relative to the national aver age price for shorn wool. Deductions of IVi cents per pound from 1977 shorn wool payments and 7 cents per hundred pounds of liveweight from 1977 lamb payments will be made to finance adverti sing, sales promotion and related market development activities. These deductions, prvided for in the National Wool Act of 1954, were approved by an 85.5 per cent favorable vote by sheepmen voting in a November 1974 referendum. CUSTOM BUSINESS FORMS & STATEMENTS 676-9228 Sell Your Unused Items With A Classified 676-9228 fiiiiiTiniToAv n n r a v 1 1 1J KmmmJ XmmmJ KmmmJ MMJ'u.' V J L-J aLaJf VbJI IbmJ mm LLaLl u IUKvjI JUVilJ W m 1 m 1 '' V tvV 4 1 X GAR SSU20CC PICNICS 6T0 8-LB. AVERAGE WATER ADDED ED WHOLE LB. l G A? SUCED IEEF IBLA !HUCE( SIEAEC GREAT BUDGET STRETCHER USDA CHOICE BEEF Mli LOIR QUARTER SLICED, MIXED CHOPS & STEAKS CUT FROM 17-20 LB. LOINS O J LB. I 7 K gggys tout? FtfAfttj' Check our Bonus Specials this week for super savings on many of your favorite brands and pro ducts. Look for the Bonus Special signs throughout the store. And while vou're saving money, save even more on our super beef, pork, and turkey specials. Why not let our fam ily help you plan a bar-b-que for your family? PRICES EFFECTIVE 7 FULL DAYS APRIL 19 THRU APRIL 25, 1978 We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities BONELESS BEEF CHUCK ROASTS. '1.39 PORK RIB CHOPS .1.89 EXTRA LEAN FRArJKSK".. '1.49 CHUNK BRAUNSCHWEIGER .'rr, ..98' BAR S SLICED BACON SKT, BONELESS BEEF STEW MEATS. ,'1.69 ,,,.'1.49 SWIFTS SEZUANSsnSX MJ9 nilllirn rn A IllO Armour's, Beef or Regular, 2-lb. Pkg ..... ea. 169 SLAB BACON BY THE PIECE 111 II BEEF CROSS ROB ROAST BONELESS, USDA CHOICE BEEF J LB COUNTRY STYLE SPARE RIBS A FAMILY FAVORITE rp) 0 KRAFT LO-CAL DRESSING ":ZT. 49s KRAFT MAYONNAISE. .. 1.25 iviMSricu ruiHiu dUDdhsL ax CRANAPPLE DRINK Ocean Spray, 48-oz. Slza MJB RICE MIXES Aaaortad Flavora, S-oi. Sixa . . . 45 FLUFFO SHORTENING . M.69 KIMBIE DAYTIME DIAPERSr?..... 2.49 HEFTY TRASH BAGSS.T.XMons 2.09 Iw.. "r" ' I t i .-1 . I IS "STAGE WESTERN FAMILY LARGE, SMALL CURD OR SLEEK. 16-OZ. SIZE CHEESE fM" DARIGOLD SOUR CREAM, PINT 69 KRAFT AMERICAN SINGLES STACK PACKi H.53 PILLSBURY COOKIES, ASSORTED VARIETIESt,, 89 DAW DISHWASHING $ DETERGENTS 7 WESTERN SHORES B LEACH o. 55 DIAL BATH SOAP's,. 399 i i 3 15 QT. RECTANGULAR DISH PAN 11 QT. DELUXE PAIL BUCKET OF SPONGES 6" x 8" CLEANING MITT, WASHABLE FUR YOUR CHOICE. . 1EADS THRIFTVJAY 305 5.17. llfh Ave., Usrmisfon 711 11. Street, OraatlSla j J ft;