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Fishermen's Wives share seafood tips with Morrow "We're farmers, too, our harvest is from the sea", affirmed Mildred Nicholas, President of Northwest Fish ermen's Wives. Betty Fowler, vice president agreed, and both stressed the point that farmers, livestockmen, and fishermen have many things in common. The two women presented the "Food From the Sea" program at Pendleton and Heppner, sharing not only insights to the problems and challenges of the fishing industry, but delicious samp les of their harvest. Many drylanders now know the difference between a trawler and a troller; as well as some delicious new ways to prepare seafood, or a wider variety of seafoods to prepare. The Fishermen's Wives are an auxiliary group, similar to our Cowbelles or Wheat hearts, dedicated to promot ing the products that provide their livelihood. They traveled to our county, providing all materials for the program at their own expense. Senior By It is important that all senior citizens remember that there will be a very special Flu Clinic at the Neighborhood Center on Wednesday, Oct. 11, for them and for any citizens who are chronically ill. Exper ts will provide help at the center from 11 a.m. until 3 p.m. that day. Also, anyone who wishes help with Social Security matters should come to the Neighborhood Center on the second Friday of this month, Oct. 13, by 9:30 a.m. Next month, because of the BMCC to offer income tax course Blue Mountain Community College will offer a Basic Income Tax Preparation course starting Oct.3 and ending December 9. The course will meet Tues days and Thursdays from 7-10 p.m., and is designed to assist potential income tax return preparers in becoming more proficient in preparing per sonal tax returns. The course is 60 hours in length, carries 5 credits and the cost is $45. For further information, call 276-1260, ext. 205. Typesetter Neejded for part-time work at the Heppner Gazette-Times Experience not necessary as ue will train. Call 676-9228 for more County landlubbers A new idea for an Extension sponsored program will be tried in both Umatilla and Extension Events with Birdine Tullis Morrow counties on Oct. 11 and 12. The idea, brainchild of the two-county program deve lopment committee, is "Chri stmas Potpourri," a get-for-Christmas-early program. Local Homemakers from the two-county area will share their expertise and creative ideas for Christmas giving, including gifts from the kit chen, gifts children can make, gifts from kits, ways to personalize items or get-a- quick start, The ideas are limitless, and hopefully, will provide inspiration for every one to get started on hand made items for giving with love. Plan to attend one of the Citizen News Justine Weatherford Armistice Day holiday, the Social Security representative from Pendleton will come on the second Thursday, Nov. 9. The menus for next week's dinners are : Macaroni and hamburger casserole, tomato aspic, buttered green beans, hot breads and a rhubarb dessert on Tuesday, Oct. 10; oven fried chicken, mashed potatoes and gravy, buttered carrots and peas, molded fruit ' salad, hot breads and a pumpkin dessert on Wednes day, Oct. 11. Bovjlers Needed Men....Women.... Mixed Doubles.... Anyone interested in bowling Tuesday or Wednesday morning or Sunday evenings, Call or come inl o SNACK BAR o GAfAES otlEVJ POOL TABLE HEPPNER 676-9208 OWL information. programs, in Pendleton, Oct. 11, and in Heppner, Oct. 12. You'll see more information f13) and complete details later. Get Acquainted with 4-H An opportunity to learn about 4-H, get to know the leaders and the members, and see some of the things kids acomplished the past year in the program is offered this Thursday night, Oct. 5 at 6 p.m. at the 4-H Annex, fairgrounds, Heppner. Starting with a potluck dinner, the program will include recognition of mem bers fdr their past year's achievements by presenta tions of pins ; a slide showing of events over the year; and the chance to see what 4-H is all about. John Nordhein, 4-H agent Seniors are urged to invite any friends or neighbors over 55 years of age to join them at these dinners. Our area is not supporting the senior meal program as well as it should too small a percentage of eligible seniors is attending each week. For the next several weeks, during the absence of the regular cook Eleanor Gonty, Nellie Jones and Ruth and Marilyn Bergstrom will be preparing the twice-weekly dinners. 1 invites all interested to attend and encourages all 4-H leaders and members to be present. 4-H Leader Salute Over the past year, we tried.to make our 4-H leaders, their dedication and contri butions to our youth, visible to everyone in the county, and to express our appreciation for their efforts. In the coming year, we will continue this weekly salute to leaders. But for right now, during 4-H Week, we salute all our leaders! Each is making a worthwhile contribution to the development of youth in our county, and their efforts are appreciated. printing 676-9228 (" m rrP """" ft) Here they are! Beautiful, high quality gifts for saving with us. Just open a new account, or add to a current one, and take home a present. The supply is limited, one gift per customer, please. 1. $250.00 deposit. The Rand McNally Road Atlas. A near necessity for traveling in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. 2. $750.00 deposit. - Lynwood 100 acrylic blanket. A variety of pretty colors from which to choose. 'Fl First Federal Savings The Bookworms hold Sept. potluck Tuesday, Sept. 26, eleven members of the Bookworms literary club assembled for their September potluck and planning meeting at the home of Mrs. Harold Bcckct in Heppner. Alter a post-summer re union and outdoor dinner in the Becket garden, club pres ident Frances P. Mitchell conducted a planning session which dated the hostess and reviewers who will have the responsibilities for the meet ings of the group during the vear. AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF PENDLETON CENTER & MAIN HEPPNER OTHER OFFICES: Hermiston, Boardman & Pendleton-Hoirie Office Gazette - Times, Heppner, Oregon, After Mrs. Mitchell dis charged this final duty, new officers were chosen for the coming year. Mrs. George Currin was elected president; Ella Smith, vice-president; Lorena Jones, book checker; GAZETTE TIMES CLASSIFIEDS pay 676-9228 $2,000.00 deposit plus six dollars. Casio LC-825 Calculator. Slim and compact and perfect for pocket use. Eight digits, several functions in cluding percentage, square root, memory and one year limited warranty. Thursday, October 5, 1978 FIVE Justine Weatherford, secre tary and treasurer. The next meeting will be Tuesday, Oct. 10 at the home of Justine Weatherford. Lucy .Peterson will present the evening's book review. ESUC t - 7. t I - If ' 1 't