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' M"' ' V9 l" P" Ifta ) 00 00 ftf ,. t 00 '0 m 0 - 0 0 0 w 0 & 0 0 m- 0 0 0 j- 0 & & jjr 0 -jii jn pi-w'p-- 'm-0 &. -p. & - .. m- ,,, ltr. , , Supermarket Psychology j If you understand how supermarkets are set up.. .and why certain items are dis played in a specific spot... you'll not only be able to shop more quickly, but probably be prepared to resist those items not on your shopping list. There is a reason for almost everything being where it is. ..and basically, the reason is to encourage you to buy. I Velma Seat, Extension food marketing specialist will pre sent a special informative meeting on Thursday evening, March 16, 7:30 p.m. at the County Office Building, Irri gon, on the subject "Super market Psychology". It is a meeting open to all interested, as well as leader teachers for study groups and 4-H leaders. Plan to attend and learn about shopping smart. Scholarship Application Forms Available ' High school seniors plan ning to attend Oregon State University and majoring in some field of agriculture, who have been active in FFA or 4-H, may wish to pick up a scholarship application form at the Extension Office for the Alpha Gamma Rho Scholar ship. The scholarship is in the amount of $200.... certainly well worth the time it takes to apply. Seniors will also find information concerning this scholarship at their high schools by contacting their counselor. In Answer to Questions Since the return of woven fabrics to the home sewing scene, I've had questions concerning where pinking scissors could be sharpened. Since purchasing a new pair of the scissors is quite expensive, I'm happy to share informa tion. Case Furniture, Hepp ner, provides this service for you. They will be happy to give you more information. 4-H Livestock Member Reminder ..April 1 is the big day to remember. That is the date of the "weigh in" for beef animals to be sold at the auction during fair. (If you live in north Morrow County, April 8 will be the day . ) All 4-H beef members will want to be present on the April 1 date, as there will be other programs involved. We plan to have a livestock judge there to an swer questions, as well as a fitting and showing demon stration by an expert. Perk Up Your Pad If you are interested in making Roman Shades, or your own roller shades, you may want to pick up a copy of Harold Peck named to Society post Monday evening, March 6, the members and directors of the Morrow County Historical Society held their quarterly meeting in the Lexington area home of Society President Delpha Jones. Harold Peck was chosen to fill the vacancy on the board which resulted from the death of an original director, Bill Weatherford. The group discussed the society's annual meeting and decided that the September date will be announced later. This year's annual meeting will take place in lone. It was also decided to encourage public attendance at the quarterly meetings; the next of these meetings is slated to be held at Irrigon in June. Harold Becket told of his trips around the south county area trying to locate "miss ing" graves. As soon as weather permits another workday will be held in an effort to get markers on more unmarked graves. Anyone wishing to help with this project should contact Harold Becket, committee chairman. 7 ,?At .-t ySl-.-4-j&.y0i- 0&f0ip-jtftlf. Extension Events... with Birdine Tullis the materials that were handed out at the recent "Perk Up Your Pari" pro gram. We have a few copies on. hand that we would be happy to share. Last Call for Cultural Arts Tour Molly tells me there is still room for those interested to sign on for the cultural arts tour to Portland, April 5. Send you $15 deposit for transporta tion, name and address to Molly Saul, Box 1107, Pendle ton, Oregon 97801, to insure a space on the bus. Details of where to meet bus, etc. will be mailed to those reserving a seat. 4-H Leader Salute... Pete and Lois Richards Some leaders stay with us for a long time. Two such leaders, Pete and Lois Richards, have served as leaders for 13 years. ...and we hope they'll be with us for at least that much longer. Pete and Lois are livestock leaders for the Irrigon 4-H club, the "Country Critters". They are active in the leaders council, with Lois presently serving as chairman of the north Morrow Council. They are two who are always there when you yell for help. ..ready to assist in any way they are asked. Their club includes all livestock. ..and occasionally Lois has helped individuals with such projects as photography when no leader has been available. The Richards operate a farm near Irrigon; Pete works at the Ordnance depot, and both are avid sports boosters as well as 4-H promoters. We salute Pete and Lois Richards for 13 years of leadership. Two Trackers select committees The Two Trackers 4-H horse club met March 13 at the Fair Annex building. The meeting was called to order by President Kathleen Van Schoiack. - , There was a committee selected for the bake sale, they are: Anne Van Schoiack, Jodi Padberg and Tara Mahoney. We also selected a committee for the trail ride, they are: Krynn Robinson, Marie Van Schoiack and Sylivia Ladd. We had a pop quiz on the parts of the horse. A new member was welcomed to the club. He is Mike Brosnan. (We're glad to have you, Mike.) The next meeting is Appl 10 at the Fair, Annex building. ,: The meeting was adjourned and refreshments were served by the Van Schoiacks and Mahoneys. Reporter, Tara Mahoney AM imirfl II A Court St. 171 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I IflfffJ ' Prices Effective Friday & Saturday ' Mh A, Summit Sliced r r Cornish Game $19 tach Maverick Bologna Chunk Sliced m.- . ... . . ... v 'MW&ur : l-mnnrrir firnnns J 49 Large Tomatoes 39 C LB. Firm, Crisp Lettuce 3 Heads US No. 1's Potatoes io lb. Bag , 0 - t4k0t,i0x. SsSS. .4gb nri.;.-.iwtysJt. jer. PI II Pi State' Fair Teen Staff Appli cations 4-H members who are sophomores, juniors, or seniors in high school have the opportunity for new and exciting leadership opportu nities, by serving as teen staff at Oregon State Fair. Those selected will attend the fair for three to five days during which they will be assigned responsibilites. While there, they will live in the dormitory and receive room and board. Application forms are avail able right now. ..and must be returned to state office soon. Call or come by for more information. lV MHf, nrnim Market Bacon 89 c Ub. Pkg. Hens i ; yy l" 79c IB. Dry Onions LB. LB.- Court OKs supplemental budget, map contract The supplemental budget $12,000 of anti-recession funds for courthouse maintenance and museum repair and $125,000 of general fund money for pivot irrigation tax pay backwas approved by the Morrow County Court at its lone students attend 3-day OSU symposium Three lone High School students were among some 80 students from across the state who participated in a Science and Humanities Symposium March 9-11 at the Oregon State University campus. Grace McElligott, Natalie Tews and Janet McElligott, jirompanied by lone Physics teacher Darrel Wilson, intended the symposium entitled "In Search of Alternative." The event was co-sponsored by OSU and the U.S. Army. The students sat in on a variety of seminars covering topics such as wind potential in the northwest, science and ethics, organic gardening and dream interpretations. Several student research topics were also presented and the symposium closed with a talent show and banquet. 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P'B, PS, air, cruise, AM FM, 8 track $BGPS $SPPS S23QS 1973 Chcv 1973 Chcv 1973 Ford 1973 Chcv Vi Ton Piclxup Laguna If Dird Laguna Long wide bed. V8, 4 speed, PS, PB, green. 2 door, V8, auto, PB. PS, air, vinyl top. V8, power everything, auto, air, vinyl top gold 2 door, V8, auto, P'B, PS, air, tilt wheel, vinyl top. S23Q5 SflPQS I s2O05 OPEN 7 DAYS 255 S. Hwy. 335 Hermiston ?4,!.. 09 -!!?S- -. meeting in the courthouse on Wednesday March 8. No one appeared for or against the budget at the advertised public hearing. In other action the Court signed a $5,5(10 contract with Tennyson Engineering Corp. -t A 0K j0tv!0S..- rt The for the company to provide special planning maps to be used by the county planning office. Paul Jones and Ardith Hunt, members .of the Morrow County Senior Citizens Advi sory Committee, and Rollin Reynolds, East Central .Ore gon Association of Counties (ECOAC) representative, dis cussed with the Court the new bus soon coming to the county for use by senior citizens and handicapped persons. The bus, equipeed with a wheel chair lift, will be given to Morrow County through a federal program which is also supplying buses to neighbor ing counties. The Court tenta tively agreed to allow the senior's citizens' bus to be housed in the county shop when not in use. Buying or selling. Clas sified ads can help you. Call 676-9228. 1070 POHTIAC GE1AEID USED CARS cRiv,f .-0, ,,-jt - Gazette - Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, March 16, 1978 FIVE Library Board sets Wednesday meeting Members of the board of the Heppner Public Library will meet at the library Wednes day, March 22, at 7:30 p.m. My ma Johnson, chairman, a J Sponsored By 2 Holly Rebekah Lodge $2.00 Lunch $1.00 Cards : Cards 10 a.m. -12 Lunch 12-1 p.m. Cards 1-2 p.m. PRIX mm will preside at this fourth Wednesday meeting which is a public meeting held each month to make decisions affecting the operation of the library here. 9 LUNCHEON & CARD PARTY FRIDAY, MARCH 17 IOOF HALL LEXINGTON Public Welcome Monday - Friday 8:30-8:00 Saturday - Sunday Open 'til 8:00 567-61 15 2 ; 8 I