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s . ' ' ' .-W V' y -c'Trj,' SIX-The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, May 3, 1979 Morrow County on display in State Capitol Building Scenes of Morrow County's past, present and future are on display at the State Capitol Building in Salem. Morrow County was one of the first counties in the state selected to enter displays in the new Capitol Building exhibit area. Material for the four Morrow County showcases was collected by upper Rhea Creek rancher and farm history buff Harold "Shorty" Peck. The displays were arranged by staff of the Oregon Historical Society. Exhibits include implements used by early day Morrow County shepherds, a display on wheat, and a display on the county's new power and pivot irrigation developments. 7 St .w f ; 1 !S 2f ( tW.-vi?!fciLii.Jr-. i i fir T ' - , 1 1 J -I I 7 7 J5WwN VeC mpAiV MORROW COUNTY OREGON w ... - Ill -i?- ) ' XWr BIT CowBelles to sponsor Western fun night9 in lone next Saturday )) 184S NORTH FIRST 1 PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU TUESDAY. " IJEu'tJTC 1j7 I I I Morrow County Cowbelles and Livestock Growers will host a Western Fun Night on Saturday, May 12, from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. at the lone Legion Hall. The Roadrunners will pro vide music for the social event, open to the Livestock Growers, Cowbelles and their friends and guests. Donations of $4 per couple will be accepted. Those attending are asked to bring hors d'oeuvres and potation. i i BMCC livestock judging Saturday The Technical Agriculture Department at Blue Mountain Community College will host their Invitational Livestock Judging Contest Saturday, May 5 on the college campus. The contest is open to all Future Farmers of America and 4-H members in Eastern and Central Oregon, accord ing to Paul Davis, BMCC technical agriculture instructor. Registration will begin at 8:30 a.m. in Pioneer Hall. The day-long contest will include livestock evaluation in the morning and oral reasons in the afternoon. The awards presentation will start at 3:30 p.m. Judges for the contest will be the BMCC Livestock Judging Team. GRAND OPENING OPEN TUESDAY, MAY 8 1st Prize $20 GIFT CERTIFICATE Good for anything in the store. 2nd Prize STEAK FOR TWO West of Willow donates two steak dinners. 3rd Prize DINNER OF CHOICE West of Willow donates 4th Prizes 6 GINGER JARS Drawing Saturday Need Not Be Present To Win. 0pENlNG Red Heart $1.09 flEE& Yarn First 2 Skeins, SPECIE9 MacrameCord $1.97 Sale Items Limited To Stock On Hand. Reg. $3.97 Art & Crafts Consignments Welcomed! O Stichery O Needlecraft Bisqueware Plastercraft Red Heart Yarn Paints O Handcrafted Giftware And More HOURS: Tues-Fri., 9-5 & Saturday 9:30-4 AAAIN STREET HEPPNER CRISC0 3 IB. CAN MIF 10 LB. BAG 60LM$0FT j(( DATtlROOn EUSHBROtfflS HI FRED OTOTJ ft I TISSUE fWl RUS-SETTE 1 BAHQUET ff ( m 12 0Z. 31 2 LB. BOX B) m SOFT AND PRETTY 4 ROLL PKG. ffi M gj - J) r QGOT W QGCO if 1 P ( ' 1 ' m i ' ; 1 m i " : 1 fl H S. NO. 1 jg. LARGE JUICY p YELLOW RIPE WK"-''III.I''UIIIU-JI mi.NIIIWUIUIUH.ll I lllll.IL mm f , I III . I ,U . .,, II, 1)1. IIIJ.J.1,1 ,11 1 .1 .. I.! I I . , . n,, . . . .., ' Lm ' f i