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EIGHT-The Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon. Thursday, November 13, 1980 nergy fdr fo help provide emsuers f o energy crises Range tour slated in Morrow County In this time of political unrest abroad and threatened massive energy shortages, energy consumers should be aware of the energy alternat ives available to them. On Thursday, Nov. 13, the Heppner-Ione branch of the American Association of University Women will spon sor an Energy Fair which will answer some critical energy questions and expose the public to ways to harness potentially available energy sources. Participating in the 7:30 p.m. program will be: David Burns. East Oregon Solar Group, who will speak on solar energy; Rod Aho, Bonneville Power Administration, whose topic is wind power : and Gene Rietmann, lone, who will speak on windmills in Morrow County. Also participating will be Harry Kennison, Kinzua Corp., who will speak on a wood waste generating plant; Corrine Lindsay. Lexington, whose topic is gasohol and other alcohol fuels: John Nordheim. Morrow County Extension Service, who will speak on water power; and Paul Sumner of the Columbia Basin Electric Co-op. who will present ideas on conservation. Each participant will speak . for ten minutes, after which will be a refreshment period. During the refreshment break, the public will be invited to write questions for the speakers to answer. Fol lowing the refreshment per iod, the questions will be addressed to the speakers. The program will be held at the multi purpose room of Heppner Elementary School. A range tour covering parts of southern Morrow County is planned for this Saturday, Nov. 15. reports John P. Nordheim. Morrow County Extension agent. The tour will include range fertilizer plots, terraces, for est thinning and reseeding of grasses, range seeding of former wheat ground, water for upland birds, and discus sion on the potential of an unimproved site. Anyone interested should bring a sack lunch and a pickup, if possible. Partici pants can meet at 7:30 a.m. at the Extension office in Hepp ner. or at 7:45 a.m. at Hardman, to pool rides. Special guest speakers will include Tom Bedell, Exten sion Rangoland Resources specialist from Oregon State University; Bill Myers, SCS Range conservationist, Bob Krein. State Fish and Wild life; and Stuart Otto, State Department of Forestry. Speakers will be available to answer questions. The first stop is at Phil and Louis Carlson's place above Rock Creek, The tour should be finished around 1:30 p.m. Save Fuel This Winter! r Rl a LET TM UX WORK FOR VOUI Ovet Patch Bteeftuay! OHIY 60 Run. ft. 36" Widt L. ear. FLIjUrr--- l3T In 5L M tsjbcsm w Cut Ftei-0-OfMl To tl Tc Over tomMi or . n rttt rttiM 1MI1 Dkumf in Platlif Silica 1Q74J Take this ad to your Hardware, Lumbar or Bldg Supply Storefl . Accept no substitute Gt top quality FLEX-POL AS 2 Lebush Shoppe . . '33 MAINj Just Arrwea heppner James Jem jffi Sweatees Wttania Cotds TE3EH0 FRIllS' SUPERMARKET (T)RBDQDOQl u NORTE) FIRST THIGHS 8PAGTr lfi)S C BURGER BUNS UC g HILLS-12 OZ. PACKAGE MO lplfe! "beef comj Mf " HFnl UVER BACW WL &l a j Lb-k rscns mcifl oil j i j Pkg, CHOICE JUICY VALENCIA ORANGES - AH LBS. 0 0 FIRM & TASTY YELLOW ONIONS o Ik. LBS. n GOLDEN RIPE BANANAS i w cn wAi La I 1 Y f: 1 iiBwiiifiji f ""'"l t , - J I J LB. jkBXURM TISSUE fL roll PACKAGE GENERIC jffl 1 PAPER TOWELS X ikr.. . f