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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1977)
We feel a warm sense of pride in our youth when: Jan Weber, OSU Exten sion specialist, comments on the warm reception she re ceived at our three high schools, noting the responsive attitude of the students, their interest and attention to what she was presenting, and the attractive, well-groomed kids! To quote, "They were the nicest, most attentive kids I have ever worked with!" Chamber of Commerce members showed that they found our 4-H program much to their liking! We attended the north Morrow 4-H Recruiting, A wareness, and Recognition night last Thursday, and found the members had put together a very delightful, informative program to tell all about our 4-H program for the benefit of those new in the community! Puppet shows, project dis plays, a style show, recogni tion of each 4-H member and leader, lovely docorations, and a delicious familv Dot luck! Super night! Kate Evans, who just finished her final year of 4-H served as mistress of ceremonies, as her last 4-h contribution before leaving for college. We walked down Main Street, Heppner, and saw the 4-H windows, showing what is happening in some of our clubs! We looked back over the week, and thought, it was a good 4-H week! We still feel the glow! Public Notice NOTICE OF SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET HEARING A public hearing on a proposed supplemental budget for the County of Morrow for the fiscal year 1977-1978 will be held in the County Judge's Office in the Courthouse at 10:00 a.m. on October 12, 1977. Copies of the supple mental budget are available without charge at the office of the County Clerk. The budget may be inspect- , ed by interested persons at the office of the County Clerk during regular office hours. Any person may appear at the public hearing on the supplemental bud get and discuss the budget or any part of it. COUNTY OF MORROW SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET SUMMARY for FISCAL YEAR 1977 -1978 ANTI-RECESSION FISCAL AID FUNDS RESOURCES Antirecession Fiscal Assistance Funding $8,057 B.P.O.E. 358 Extention Events... with Birdine Tullis Leaders Meeting Scheduled Oct. 10 All 4-H leaders are remind ed that a leaders meeting will be held Monday evening, October 10, 8 p.m. at the Lexington School Office. The new 4-H year is beginning... and more communication by meetings of leaders has been requested. New officers for south Morrow will be elected at the meeting, as well as many other items of interest to all leaders in the county, including date and plans for south Morrow Achievement might. 4-H Supplies and Record Books We anticipate having 4-H supplies on hand the end of this week. ..for all leaders, both those completing years, and beginning. Record books which are to be submitted for consideration of county medals should be turned in at the Extension Office by October 7. Study Group Activities are Underway Trainings and events in preparation for the start of study group meetings have kept local women busy the past week. All study group officers attended a two-county officers training provided by Molly Saul, this week in Hermiston. Leader teachers for the study topic "Living Better with Less" received training from Jan Weber, OSU Extension specialist, at a session in Irrigon last Tues day. Conservation is on every Public REQUIREMENTS Personal Service 1. Maintenance Man for Courthouse Salary $4252 Fringe Benefits 800 Total Personal Service 5052 $X ...and so is our latest MI FROM J5W Lebush Shoppe I jj MAIN HEPPNER i II1 HEPPNER ELKS ANNUAL 0) NIGHT HEPPNER MS ELK MEMBERS ONLY (Mil) one's mind, and Jan had many ideas to share on saving while living well. Study group meetings will be held in October, with Rhea Creek study group meeting the first Tuesday of the month; Pine City the second Wednesday; and Irrigon the third Wednesday. All women, or men, are welcome to attend any study group meeting, with membership not a require ment. So any time you see a topic that interests you, give 676-9642 a call, and we'll tell you where you can attend the nearest meeting. Many special interest pro grams are planned for the year, in addition to the monthly study topics. Winter months will find varied pro grams which will include information on child abuse, a growing national concern; a Food Faire planned for Febru ary; correspondence courses, and a workshop on window treatments. There is always an informa tive program in the making with Extension. Feel welcome at all! Remember 4-H leaders are needed! We have a very active year planned for the 4-H program in our county, with an early training for new leaders listed as one of our priorities. Get on the 4-H bandwagon volun teer to be a leader, and help us allow Morrow county kids "Room to Grow in 4-H". Notice Repairs and Renovation of Courthouse 3005 Total Requirements $8,057 Morrow County Court Dpi win O, Nelson, Judge Homer W. Hughes, Commissioner -Warren H. McCoy, Commissioner Published Sept. 29, 1977 shipment of donnkenny" tops AVAILABLE IN ALL COLORS AND ALL STYLES LOWER LEVEL DODGE CITY INN BOARDMAN THURSDAY SEPT. 29 6 p.m. LODGE AT 8 p.m. mm Survey shows economic choices Final summaries of the July 14 "Wages. Welfare or What" Town Hull meeting showed that by a 5-1 margin, Heppner residents attending the meet-" ing believe economic security should depend on employment rather than income mainten ance. A somewhat contradictory conclusion showed that 50 per cent of those surveyed were willing to pay higher taxes to guarantee a minimum stan dard of living. The Heppner meeting was one of 55 meetings held in 35 communities throughout the state in which more than 3.000 people expressed their views j Jg3jp TOMATO SAUCE -4qI j 9 FAMILY 1 SIZE II V J ll'm'rti 3 CANS fp J S2S I YTf On.Co.ponpwf.milv Cathv.lu.V20C Good m ovar JOD J LTi 1 mV An B I I A' I il ttn AMMMtnl GVocm Mmtof Sloia. Coupon UPM Oct I 1177 I . fT .T . J ML 1 r mm mm r frj one1- mr$JJ I ST A TV"iM'L''fl On. Coupon pw l.m.ty Caah.aHu. l it Got JJT ? T--JrJ-(!l MCMWtOrocw Mwibw SloiM Coupon.iB WESTERN FAMILY 90Z. SIZE LIMIT ONE Hipp. ng r WESTERN FAMILY! mm ImZZZ' 9 2-LB. jBt&KX SIZE I 3bSjr LIMIT I PpW- ONE r. -- -- Stora A.G. GROWERS PRIDE Mm- -tl ... iF&w I fl MWaw I On. Coupon p on public assistance and economic security. According to the Oregon State Division of the American Association of University Women, co-sponsors of the Town Halls, the "request for citizen imput was an unquali fied success." ( County The hiring of Ralph Marlatt as courthouse maintenance custodian was the first busi ness enacted by Morrow County Court on Wednesday, Sept. 22. Marlatt will take over Clip the Coupons & Save Even More On the Prices in Our Ad I YESTERN FAMILY WESTERN FAMILY wm MAPLE SYRUP 00FF WHIPPED TOPPING: CHEDDAR LOAF C0F DH On Coupon pr fmmtly Oati votu. 1 -20t Qood ( or mi 300 Auociatod Gtqcof MimMi ...l.i. rX Coupon aipwai Ocl I 1977 POTATOES C0FF On Coupon pai (amity CathiMlu.1 IK Qood al ovi 300 AaaocialoO G'ocvi MambW Storai Cpi.pofH.pi.MOci t H77 m A.G. BRAND ASPIRIN -OFF MS ON 2 BOTTLES mm MARKET The The Heppner summary also showed that to reduce eco nomic insecurity, a majority of the respondents believe government programs should develop jobs rather than concentrate on training pro grams or work requirements. More than 50 per cent Court Action maintenance responsibilities for the building and grounds on Oct. 1. In other action, billing responsibilities for the ambul ance recently purchased by the county for the Boardman- 2.00 WORTH OF fiMKCfi! Tomato Sauce 399e Whole Peeled Tomatoes & Stewed Tomatoes I.'.?.1.'. Tomato Juice. 57e Tomato Catsup ??..?, 79c Maple Syrup Applesauce h??,.. 399e Fruit Cocktail a?... 39e Pear Halves ! ?... 37e I nn IN JUICE, CRUSHED Mff Pineapple .."..:;.r. 49 MM I STEMS & PIECES pi m m Mushrooms 4. 55e PEAS 9) CORN (RKAM OR WOLE j) H (Oj tj GREENBEANS tn,msu(K,) i6 oz. cans LIGHT OR DARK Red EUdney Beans WESTERN FAMILY SLICED BACON IKWW' : On Coupon O Oood al avai JO0 USDA CHOICE-FULLCUT R0UPJD STEAK RUMP ROAST Boneless Stew Meat. Royal Pizza USDA No. 1 (POTATOES 1 59c bag 1 JONATHAN APPLES PRICES EFFECTIVE Gazette-Times, Heppner, Ore., Thursday, Sept. 29, 1977-THREE indicated a guaranteed mini mum income should be over $6,000, and 21 per cent thought the income should be in the $8,000-12,000 range. Further details of the meet ing are available from local AAUW representative Cathy Peck. Irrigon area was turned over to the administrator of Pio neer Memorial Hospital. Tri County Health formerly handled billing for the ambulance. These three brands can be found only at your local independent retailer with AG on the door. They are tops in quality and at the same time, low in pricel That's what value is all about. Now, during Western Family's "Choice of the West" Days, the price is reduced even more with this outstanding coupon offer. Clip the coupons, bring them to any AG member store, and reduce your grocery bill by $2.00. You can't beat that for true value! 15 oz. "t v(u ' JSC AMociat a Grocafi Mambar i i i SEPT. 29, 30 t OCT. 1 fc OFF 1H c (T lb. I: "' I 21 Planning fees adopted An updated fee schedule was adopted Wednesday by the court for the Morrow County Planning Commission. It covers comprehensive plan or zoning map amendments, conditional use and variance requests, zoning permits, map work, appeals and land parti tions. The schedule reflects an increase the amount depend ing on the request over the flat rate of $25 formerly charged for most land use hearings. 389c BACON SLICED $11 19 II WITH COUPON $1 49 WITHOUT i COUPON $119 lb. l09 f.V9 .. .159 TOf.lATOES 45c lb.