Image provided by: Morrow County Museum; Heppner, OR
About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1979)
TEN The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday March 29, 1979 I Extension features sewing program for April The spring sunshine has prompted a rash of activity,' with events coming thick and fast for everyone! So. if you are picking and choosing those of most interest to you, we hope you are including the "Sew Something Special" ex tension program which will be presented in both Umatilla and Morrow counties in early April. Two identical programs are offered, starting at 10::i0 each day. You may attend April 4 in Pendleton at Peace Lutheran Church, or April 5, in Heppner at the Fairgrounds. If you are wanting to know what is new in fashion and fabrics, or learn more about quick sewing techniques, here is your op portunity! Applique, blazers, down garments, cathedral quilts, T-shirts for the family, machine embroidery and an update on sewing pants, are all special workshops you choose which to attend ! There is something to suit every interest, so plan now to attend and learn to "Sew Something Special." TOURS The news is out that Extension Homemaker's Council is sponsoring the annual spring "Gad" day! This year their plans include Hood River and nearby places. Planned for April 24 (but you must register and pay transportation costs to save a seat on the bus, by April 101. the tour will include an inside look at Jantzen clothing mills, and the Hood River distillery during the morning. Luncheon will be across the river at Partridge Inn near Bingen. Then a visit to Bingen Winery and other spots of interest in the mall. Transportation is $12.50. Lunch on your own at the Inn will be about $4, but includes main course, salad, home made breads, and choices of homemade pie for dessert. To get aboard the spring tour, send your check (payable to Morrow Homemaker's Advi sory) name and address to Birdine Tullis. Box 397, Hep pner. OR. 9783t;. The Umatilla County Home maker's Advisory has issued day! The event starts at noon, April 12. at Pendleton Memor ial Armory, and includes microwave cooking and patch work quilt demonstrations, as Extension Events.... With Birdine TulHs an invitation to their neigh bors to join with them for a cultural arts tour to Walla Walla. Special events of this tour include a visit to Fort Walla Walla Museum and Pioneer Village, historical homes, Carnegie Center, art galleries, and a musical comedy at Harper Joy Thea ter. Cost for this tour is $20. which includes everything (transportation, fees to vari ous events, and dinner). Send reservations including your check by April 16 to Molly Saul, Box 1107. Pendleton, 97801, (payable to Umatilla Co. Homemaker's Advisory). SPECIAL INVITATION 4-H LEADERS AND HOME EC TEACHERS BY KUMA RADIO Ted Smith, general man ager of KUMA radio, has issued a special invitation to 4-H leaders and their clubs, as well as home ec teachers and classes, to attend the 6th annual KUMA Cooking School newly expanded this vear to be a homemaker's DISCO DISCO DISCO HEPPNER FAIRGROUNDS FRIDAY, APRIL 13 9-1 a.m. $3 Per Person With The KUJ Disco Machine Sponsored By HHS Spanish Club well as meat cutting and many other exhibits by local stores and businesses. This year a style show has been added. 4-H ADVANCED RECORD SESSION PLANNED FOR APRIL :i All 10-12th grade 4-H mem bers are reminded of the record book training session, ;::S(l p.m.. April 3. extension conference room. Heppner. Planned to assist those wish ing to apply for state and national awards and scholar ships, the training offers members the opportunity to get their records ready to go! IT'S SPRING. AND WE LOVE. ..Yellow daffodils and forsythia bright as sunshine! Green wheat fields, and newly turned earth of summerfallow or seeding! Farmers at work, restoring the damag?s of winter floods to their fields! 4-H kids who say. "We appreciate." like Jan Peter son who, in graciously accept ing the Wheat Commission scholarship for her many years of outstanding4-H work, shared her appreciation of those who helped her! ENERGY SAVING IDEA NO. 13 FROM Boise Cascade THEHMA 20O0 Homes Roof line to Frostlitte Insulation Wrap 50 improved insulation efficiency over standard insulated 2x4 wall (15 more practical Energy Saving Ideas are shown in our new THERMA 2000 Homes full color brochure. Get your free copy from your dealer listed below.) Boise Cascade THERMA 2000 Homes Save Energy . . . And That's Money! Boise Cascade THERMA 2000 Homes custom built quality TODAY to reduce your monthly energy bills TOMORROW. Authorized Dtiler lor ) Boise Cascade Homes CL0UGH HOMES Condon Hwy. Arlington 454-2795 Enjoy an evening of fine dining this weekend FRIDAYCSPfCMIS-SATURDAY i Klpflfinr'c Stuff rl Pork Chops $495 DINNER SERVED 6-8 p.m. SENIOR CITIZENS $1 .00 OFF MEALS PLUS HAPPY HOUR PRICES BOTH DAYS FOR SENIOR CITIZENS Authentic Mexican Dinner $495 HEPPUER GUIS CLUB DIRECT FROM SPOKANE ALL WEEK Members and Out-Of"-Town Guests Only I OUMG OSU Wheat seminar set for Monday in lone Oregon State University Extension Service will hold its annual wheat seminar Mon day. April 2. from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in Beecher's Cafe in lone. Topics will include fertili zing dryland wheat, with speaker Hugh Gardner, Ex tension soil specialist: grain drying, with Walt Matson. Extension agricultural engi neer; pesticide registration and licensing, with Tom Thompson of the Oregon Wheat League: pricing of wheat by grades and market discounts, with Norm Goetze, Extension agronomist; and ideas about wheat manage ment, with Morrow County Extension Agent Harold Kerr. Agronomist Norm Goetze asks growers to bring samples of their stored wheat to his discussion on pricing. A no host luncheon will be served. Junior Rodeo set for June 1 -3 in Heppner Morrow County Junior Rodeo, approved by Western States Junior Rodeo Associa tion , has been slated for June 1 2, and 3. New officers elected at the Feb. 19 meeting were: chair man, Bob Steagall, vice-chairman and roping director, Bob Montgomery; secretary treasurer, Sherree Mahoney; bucking-stock director, Bob Mahoney: director of awards and donations, Jerry Dough erty; grounds director, Dick Sherer; dance director, Don Stroeber, director of track events, Kite Healy; arena director, Don Evans; judges, Paul Hisler Jr. and Dave Matheny; flagman, Matt Mur ray; stock contractors, John son and Rattray; announcer, Joe Nichols; night watchman, Mike Saling. Heppner Lions Club will be in charge of tickets and concessions. Jan Peterson wins wheat scholarship Jan Peterson, daughter of Herb and Barbara Peterson of lone, has been named winner of the Oregon Wheat Commis sion Scholarship for this year. Jan. an 18-year-old fresh man ;n Oregon State Univer sity's home eco"nmics depart ment, was selected winner by a committee of extension agents and volunteer 4-H leaders. Contestants for the scholarship must be enrolled in a 4-H foods project and must have taken part in baking contests at the Oregon State Fair. Applicants must also have successfully com pleted one quarter of college. In accepting her award, Jan said, "I feel very priveleged to be the recipient of the Oregon Wheat Commission scholar ship. My future plans are to work for a degree in Home Economics Extension with hopes that I may help other young people like my exten sion agents in Morrow County helped me." Jan's picture and a story on her scholarship award ap peared on the cover of the March issue of Oregon Wheat. Ruth Locust Eastern Star to hold initiation Friday The Ruth Locust Chapter of the Order of Eastern Star will hold an initiation rite Friday at 8 p.m. in Heppner Masonic Hall. The public is invited to attend. f,;;i8i;iiVjiVj;lVit1;r;i'i.t K t i a I - I i i i i ti V 0 700x15 6 Ply 650x16 8 Ply 700x16 8 Ply 34 07 PICKUP TIRES $32.55 $35.24 750x16 8 Ply $44J7 APremuimTireAt A Leader Price I Without Exchange Add $3 700x15 6 Ply i ? 1 750x16 " 8 Ply l11 $323 53 07 $4.09 7IIME Yr AS BATTERY FOR WP53 Passenge Car Tires Without Exchange Add $1 FREE A78xl3 B78xl3 D78xl4 E78xl4 F78xl4 G78xl4 H78xl4 G78xl5 H78xl5 L78xl5 BLACK WALL $20.34 $20.95 $22.51 $24.12 $25.22 $26.02 $28.03 $26.76 $28.27 F.E.T. $1.63 $1.69 $1.83 $2.10 $2.22 $2.38 $2.61 $2.44 $2.66 THE SUDDEN SERVICE BOYS r v. WHITE WALL $23.51 $24.32 $26.02 $27.81 $26.36 $29.93 $32.16 $30.83 $32.59 $35.29 F.E.T. $1.63 $1.69 $1.83 . $2.10 $2.22 $2.38 $2.61 $2.44 $2.66 $2.96 CTMA7A LES SCHWAB'S ! mnn A CREDIT PLAN 1 i jwwr , 1 1 i i iii 3 ...Li.