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The Gazette-Times, Ueppner, Oregon, Thursday, Nov.2, 1978 SEVENTEEN 'Coping with stress' this month's topic for Extension study groups Been feeling pressured late ly? Wondering what is wrong and what to do about it? "Coping With Stress" will be the topic discussed at all study groups in November, with leaders for lesson trained by OSU Extension Human Development specialist, Mar celle Straatman. Many pressures of living today are placing all age groups in stressful situations. Marcelle says that you can recognize crisis and stress producing situations, and once the event or situation is recognized, action can be taken that will preserve your general well being, health and safety. The lesson is timely for all age groups, both men and Extension Events.... women. We would encourage everyone to attend a study group meeting, if possible. with Birdine Tullis The Irrigon meeting will be Nov. 1, at the Baptist Church; Rhea Creek study group will meet at the Ruth Bergstrom home on Nov. 6; Pine City will meet at the Wattenburger home, Nov. 8; Willow Creek will have their meeting at 7:30 p.m., Nov. 13, at the Lexington school house. Leaders for discussion will be Dorris Graves, Lyla Wilcox, Francis McCoy, Kathy Hazen, Jesse Ashbeck and Julie Watten burger. You don't need a special invitation to attend, just go to the one nearest or most convenient for you. 4-H WANTS YOU Many 4-H clubs are now forming in both north and south Morrow County. Mem bership is open to all boys and girls 4th through 12th grades. For more information on a club with openings for mem bers, please call John or Birdine at 676-9642. Adults, or Saltine Crackers Ovenjoy Crisp Crackers Great with Cheese, Soup. 1 -Pound Package WffiL Cake Mixes Mrs. Wright's Layer Cakes Assorted Varieties 18.5-Ounce Pkg. (C jD Orange Juice Bel-air Frozen Concentrate l ',, a Premium Quality Juice I Yellow or White Toilet Popcorn W ... Tissue &'rtjr' Tfuitn Unurn CnMA. "ft,.,;... y'-i I F' ivnn i ivuoc I cun,y uuamy f- A'.-il V' ruyo up ivimv u i tuny 1 V 2-Pound Package Scoc7 6uy 7-Py 7ssue Soft and Economical 4-Roll Pack First 2 Ea (Additional at regular price) f Spaghetti fc ) Fresh Dill Pickles or Elbo Macaroni Town House Finest Quality M ..... .a mm m t-rouna racmage Town House Kosher Style Dill Pickles 48-Ounce Jar O Safewaf "8P JL I V l v i oowpasw i . Pleasant lasting Mint, Fluoride, or Mint Fluoride 7 -Ounce Tube Cat Tray Absorbent i oaievvay nay nusuiuviu oaimaiy 1 Mi ... It Deodorizes kt .ocflRBW 25-Pound Size Safeway Aspirin Safeway Guaranteed Quality A Name You Can Trust aspirin 200 Counf Boffe older 4-H members interested in serving as leaders are still needed. CHRISTMAS POTPOURRI We owe thanks to the many homemakers who shared their lovely gift ideas at the recent "Christmas Potpourri"! Directions for making many of the articles shown, or recipe sheets, are available at the Extension office, including corrections of the instructions for making the duster dolls. No charge, come by and pick up a copy! SPECIALLY FOR YOUNG HOMEMAKERS Extension has a newsletter, available to any interested young homemaker, or mother of younger children, which is prepared and printed monthly by the OSU Extension Family Living specialists. It is availa ble free, mailed out monthly. To receive the letter, all we need is your name and address. The newsletter in cludes child development information, timely hints that help or save, and other information especially inter esting to the younger women. Call now and request a copy! FASHION HINT AND HELP The new fashion silhouette is signaling the return of pared down, tapered pants for women. But don't despair, your favorite pants can be altered to the new slim widths. Some pant legs are as narrow as 15 inches, but a more conservative, yet newer width is about 18 inches. We have instructions for altering, so look new, but save! Instructions available at Mor row Extension Office, Heppner. Farmer 6 Pack 12 Ox. Cans (m Chenin Blanc Almaden Vintage 0149 1.5 Liter 4 Chablis Blanc Gallo Light & $i)99 ' Delicate 1.5 Liter M Jacare Wine White Rose S29 i 750 Ml. h Rhine Castle PaulMasson 99 1.5 Liter 42) . lib BJeno'sPizzas Thick Crust Pizza Jeno's Combo 20-oz. Size W'Size QQ0 13-oz. . $189 I Cup 0 Poodles XWf Kodak, GAF, or Fuji Color Print Only C-l 10 or 126 20 Exp.' $)99 "Exp. $fl99 Re8.4.39 Reg.2.99 J Pitt I Aow FIWK & WAGNALLS MV EiCT( ixri:i)L Volume No. 5 GO 69 Miccy now un aoie Bowl Cleaner White Magic Solid 9 -Ounce Size Of for L Soficf Air Freshener Brocade Assorted Fragrances 6-oz. Size for Truly Fine Shampoo Choose Your Favorite 16-Ounc3 Btl. Pampers Diapers Disposable Toddler Diapers. . 12's BCCOETERNA mmm mm COOKWARE IMI fCCIV 9 rcuivic Saucepan O SAFEWAY COUPON fajf C Coupon Redeemable Thru Nov. 7, 1978 L , SAFEWAY fPdnfy 3os Sheer or All-Sheer TT ISTN A Reg. 99.. Save Jv CO J f 31' Pr. With fQirAl- r'r. Coupon. Limit 1 Mh Vm. 1 JO ! w ctirt m 2 3 4 5 6P s cJ SAFEWAY COPOii OffliC j ' V.'' Coupon ReaeemaDie Thru Nov. 7, 1978 Unit f lug Ycifii Marigold Brand 4-oi. Solids or 3.2-oz. Variegated Limit 6 Per Coupon toltaf Ml . . . Calk Yah. I'XriwM C 11 3 4 5 6 pBBllI Prices ffctivt Wed., Uov. 1 thru Tues., Nov. 7 ' - 1 to i Wanor Wouse Grade A Frozen wTender Timer lb. ;4;" ' ' I choice) Boneless Beef Chuck Shoulder Cross-Rib to. L LSD4 Cwce Beef Chuck Blade Cut Steak lb. .USDA Choice Beef Chuck 7-Bone Roast , Boneless Chunks of Lean Beef tStewBeef Baron's Beef Bun Patties Beef Patties ,98' J14 2 ib. $9 88 bag mm Beef Bottom Si.-rving Surjestton 66m iii6F jizJ Sliced and Skinned.. Rich in Iron iom Grade A Chicken WdWhole Frvers -, - j nawway breakfast Beef Beef Sausage low Safeway Pork Sausage W Skinless Links 3-ib.$Q24 Roll m 8-oi Pkg 69 4 1 Bologna involvement Cont. from page 16 directly implement aid when drought or other emergency conditions occur. Previously, an emergency presidential declaration was required be fore producers could receive financial aid in buying needed feed supplies. Sitter also pointed out that a producer's prior feed purchases would no longer be counted against his needs when an emergency was declared. Representing the North Pacific Grain Growers, Inc. was Richard Pennell, who outlined rapidly changing trade prospects for Oregon wheat growers. "Our export expansion op portunities now lie primarily with the centrally planned economies," he said, "no longer with Japan , Korea , and the European Community. However, our marketing tools " haven't changed as quickly as the nature of demand. Our principal problem is that we must show ourselves to be dependable suppliers. We have the supplies but getting them to our customers is something else." Pennell de scribed the adverse impact of domestic strikes and embar goes on export shipments and market development, and re commended the establish ment of intermediate lines of credit for foreign buyers an issue now pending before Congress. Other speakers included Vincent Grimes, ACP special ist; Les Fredrickson, com modity loan and price support specialist; James Davis, wheat and feed grain program specialist; and Arnold Bjorlie, ASCS Northwest Area direct or, all from Washington, D C. printing t .,v ; v.: v ? Jl- Round USDA Choice Boneless Beef 1 i oawway 't mm Lame v r.himk lh. 22 to 24 lbs. , - 4 Includes m Armour Hot Dogs 1 or floasfs ID 676-9228 l5 ,--Wk 25 Li