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." 'I Museum tour highlights January study group meeting The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday December 28, 1978 NINE Extension Events..., with Birdine Tullis Each year our Extension Study Groups have a "free choice" topic for their Jan uary meetings, and the gals always come up with very creative ideas. The "Willow Creek" group, which meets in the evening, has chosen one that should be fun and informative... a special tour of the local museum, on January 11, 7:30 p.m. (this is a change from their regular meeting date). Rachel Harnett, curator of the museum has agreed for a special open night for the members and their friends, in order that they may take time and browse the full evening. Great idea! If you want to join the fun, call Debbie Sheirbon, Lexing ton, chairman of the group. Other study groups in our county will be doing things of special interest to their mem bers, and we will bring you news of their topics as we receive them. 4-H EVENTS SCHEDULED FOR JANUARY... A number of meeting and training events are coming up right after the new year, for 4-H leaders and junior lead ers. First scheduled is a horse leaders meeting, January 3, at 7 p.m. at the Des Witt home, Jrrigon. Leaders will discuss all events relating to the horse program in the county, includ ing any changes that should be made in the fair premium book. The 4-H home ec and creative arts leaders meeting which was postponed because of the bad weather has been rescheduled for January 10, 2 p.m. at the Extension Confer ence Room, Heppner. Needs and ideas for programs, as well as a preview of fair and other events will be included in this session, as well as a 1 m t i ti Boneless Roaiti andor Steaks Approximately 22 to 24 lb. Kim mm am a . m a m m mm a - m ivj- x 111 It 4 ' l I I I I I I I II 1 --"V V I u U VJ V7 UU U V7 u i U W HI : : .q 3a J -' cC nil I 9' ) - . r ; 1 . 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Boneless USDA Choice Beef Round Tip Roast lb. ianifuef Breast (Portions tBuih Beef Sausage Olympic Franfifritfers Heat and Serve 22-oz. $f89 Chicken Breasts Pkg. Cm lb. Jf M Heat & Serve 1-lb. $ 1 48 Dogs on a Stick Ctn. I Safeway Breakfast Beef Choice Selection of Wines Bottle f J (Case of 4... 19.95) M: LHU Lt U w,- , fi""" k 1 v i t Tower M f.lillDir's Beor .. llebfraumilch... Rhine Wine Bottle I i H.J Popular Choice . . . U-oi. lorries U Plus Dtp. A ... i -. f Prices effective Wed., December 27 thru Tues., January 2 at Hermiston Safeway. 995 Kwy. 395. Open 8a.m. to 11p.m. USDA Choice , : Beef Loin Aged for Peak Flavor lb. Coohed Shrimp PJleaf ii Jones Liit!i Stiiiscige iced Beacon C I Oregon Shrimp for Salads, Cocktails Pork Sausage Smok-A-Roma Bacon Plenty of Lean Streaks $398 lb. tf Mb. $1189 pkg. 1 Mb. $U38 pkg. wiTiiii umf miift mirmnHi, ri iX J IISiiiHsMlMstJtMsfse Premium Franks $P Q. Verdi Pcppcroni tr5!24 Beef Stick Sausagez4! Cocktail Wieners OKerMaywS-!. QQ Lrmt Silt Sin W review of project materials. IFYE Debbie Hoeft will be in the county, and will present a report of her experiences in Hungary to the leaders coun cil, which includes leaders from both north and south Morrow County. The council will meet at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, January 15, at West of Willow restaurant, Hep pner. The executive council will hold a dinner meeting at 6:30 p.m. at the restaurant, just prior to the council meeting. Leaders will be reminded of the meetings by post card. It is hoped that all leaders will attend the special meeting pertaining to their project area as well as the leader's council meeting. JOHN PLANNING 4-H HORSE WORKSHOP, JAN UARY 13 4-H Horse members will want to save Saturday after noon of Jan. 13 for a full afternoon of information on horse health, nutrition, judging and other things of interest. Circle that date right now, and you'll hear more about the full program from John Nordheim, 4-H agent, in the very near future. Every one interested in horses is welcome to join the 4-H members for the program. BMCC slates registration for Jan. 3 Registration at Blue Moun tain Community College will begin at 9 a.m. Jan. 3 for winter term. Students wishing to register should go to the Admissions Office in Morrow Hall to pick up registration packets. They will then proceed to the college union to talk with advisers. High pre-registration figures have been noted, according to Pat Loughary, dean of students. "We are about 100 students ahead of where we were a year ago," he said. These tentative early regis tration figures may be high because pre-registration has continued extra days in Dec ember. Students may contact Blue Mountain about taking classes by calling the Counseling Center at 276-1260, ext. 226. All offices at the college will be closed Dec. 25 and 26 and Jan. 1 and 2 for the holidays. The McCrae Activity Center is closed and will reopen Jan. 8 at 6 a.m. The BMCC library will be open Dec. 18 to 22 and Dec. 27 to 29 along with other offices at the college. Hours are from 8 a.m. to noon and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Regular library hours will resume Jan. 3. Soroptimist story not complete Last week the type gremlins (or maybe the bah humbugs? ) crept into the Soroptimist story and destroyed three lines of type, wreaking general havoc with the last paragraph. It should have read as follows: During a Dec. 14 meeting, Jerry Healy told Soroptimists of his experiences as a Peace Corps volunteer in the Domini can Republic. On Dec. 16, the Soroptimists held their annual Christmas party for members and spouses at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Gray. The Gazette-Times regrets the omission. something for everyone in the ilnocltvurst Z:zi n;; n48 E(ieIbasa Sausage Softway S 1 89 rilririH