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EIGHT-Ttae Heppner Gette-T1mei. Heppner, Oregon. Thursday, Angus! . ! SMOKING: WHAT YOU should know U.S.D.A. to assure normal marketing practices Smoking it the Number I riak factor for heart dise. The risk of heart attack U doubled in heay cigarette smokera. Fortunately, if you atop inwking, lh rik ioCtmmm almost to the aame leTel a for people who have never smoked. If you have any question about heart disease, tee your doctor. The U.S. Department of Ag riculture recently issued pro cedures to assure normal marketing practices are not' disrupted for farmers who participated In U.S.D.A.'s payment in kind program, announced the Morrow Co. Agricultural Stabilization and H0JV.EUTE IH AD MS AW SA NEW Model 150, 16-in. Bar Sale Price 210 Re279' XL-12, 20-in. Bar Sale Price $340 Reg 372 Model 330 Sale Price $310 Model 360 Sale Price $410 Reg 459' Reg 359 DEMOS Conservation Service. Previously, U.S.D.A. could require that some farmers either pledge their 1983 pro duction as collateral of a price support liun jnl (rwn immed iately redeem the loan collat eral and sell it to U.S.D.A.'s Commodity Credit Corpora tion for PIK purposes, or redeem earlier crop year loan collateral and sell it to C.C.C. to fulfill the needs of the P.I.K. program. In either case, the action would have been re quired before January 1. According to C.C.C. Execu tive Vice-president Everett Rank, many farmers normal ly do not repay C.C.C. loans in the same year the loans were obtained nor would some farmers normally repay a 1982 or earlier crop year loan this year. Rank said for these reasons, C.C.C. will allow pro ducers who would have been required to obtain or liquidate a loan for P.I.K. purposes this year to extend both the date for doing so and their P.I.K. availability date to January 16. Rank said the action covers only farmers who have P.I.K. availability dates that begin August 1 or earlier and who request the extension. C.C.C. storage payments on P.I.K. commodities will end about five months after the P.I.K. availability date for farmers who request the extension, he said. Producers should request extensions at their county of fices of U.S.D.A.'s Agricultur al Stabilization and Conserva tion Service before the end of the P.I.K. availability period, Rank said. Local swimmer doing well in competition CONSUMER O C R N E R KA aai a w . . a . rr. If your fine jewelry were lost, stolen or damaged, would you know how much it was worth? Inflation hat pushed jewelry price way up, so if you haven't had your jewelry appraised late ly, you may not get your money 'a worth if aomething happen to it. A jewelry appraisal ia a complex procedure which mut be performed by a Qualified jeweler. An esti mate of value ia only an opinion and although opin ion may vary that of an expert i mott reliable. Here ia where confidence in your jeweler becomea important. The American Gem Society ( AGS ) je welera are ex tensive ly trained, skilled individ ual who demonstrate the highest level of knowledge and integrity in the retail jewelry industry. , Heppner's Kelll Bergstrom, swimming for the Pendleton Swim Awin! ion's summer team, led the 1516-year-old division recently at a Pendle ton Invitational meet. She took two first place wins, three seconds and one third place finish. On Sunday, July 31, she broke a meet record at The Dalles in the 100-meter butter fly. Her time of 1 : 15.79 replac ed the old record of 1 : 16.04, set in 1981 by Wanda Gibbs of La Grande. Her first place wins in the Pendleton meet came in the 200-meter I.M. In 2:59.40 and in the 100-meter butterfly in 1:18.13. Her three second place finishes were in the 100-meter breast stroke in 1,3152, the 100 meter back stroke in 1:28 62 and in the 200-meter free in 2:38 58. She placed third in the 100-meter freestyle in 1:11.98, Rergstrom and her team mates, Korl Elfering, Gregory Cimmyotti and Heidi Hlskey won the 15-18 division 200-meter medley relay and the 200 meter freestyle relay, Bergstrom also swam in the Junior Olympic Competition In Corvallis recently and plac ed 10th In the 100-meter butter fly and 12th in the 100-meter breast stroke and 19th In the 50 meter freestyle race. Two weekend meets, at The Dalles and the regional finals in Wenetchee, remain before district competition. Berg strom has qualified in the 50 meter freestyle, in the 100 meter breast stroke and In the loo meter butterfly. Her swimming season will end August 15. when she will return home to Heppner, This is the second year she has been In competition with the Pendleton Swim Association. Model 330, 20-in. Bar Specie! Mode! 410. 24-in Bar Now 269 Reg 359' '450 Reg 549 MdnOffict 99-1221 Vlorrow County Grain Growers toll free 1-800-452-7396 We offer a commplette Sinus of PEHNTHRIG SERVICES COMPUTER FORMS STATEMENTS INVOICES LETTERHEADS GENERAL PURPOSE FORMS STOCK FORMS ENVELOPES Stop by far a free estimate on your next printing job The Heppner GAZETTE-TIMES 147 Willow St Phone: 676-9228 P.O. Box 337 Heppner, OR 97836 I J"rf QUANTITIES PRICES EFFECTIVE AUGUST 4 & 5, 1983 EZJhZjljC LAST I . , I 4u-Jz jj If r Buddy L -k pst.N fJiJJ COL DARBEQUE I Cast Iron 'K$ Flip top hood Tlf lllllLL I wti-inffl ?i' XL-"""!li with glass win- 21 ft" square with I ElIBALlfl dow, towel bar tLY V hinged lid, adjusta- I Uses charcoal briquets j handle, wheels ' V ble height control. I 10"x20" size. - f Reg. 49.99 Reg. 49.99 j Reg. 8.99 L w " it Ce-A. 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