The Heppner Garotte-Time. Heppner. Oregon. Thursday. January 29, I98I-FIVE
Arts group plans
The Morrow fmmlv Crea
tive Arls croup held their
.linunrv meeting nl the homo
of Cinvle KIMoll,
A business meeting mid
vicwim' of em-h member's
lolrxt work filler! the nricr
noon (invle served coffee mid
dessert which wiih en loved bv
TOWN & COUNTRY
HOMES Boardman
IS CLOSING
5 Beautiful Mobil Homes are to
be sold at thousands of
dollars under normal retail.
CALL 481-9444 OR
EARLY MORNING AND
EVENINGS 567-6386
PRICES EFFECTIVE
f - J . ffO IfGGD CHIPS r 149
W0M:HI FDtlLlPILACE SAFETY
isEira !l D.SS -s HELC1E7
? j ij $ wmmll VFml '5 1 I Fr afe motorcycle riding all the
3 Lm3a S 31 r 3 JFFalJ Burns in bright colors for up to three time, always wear a helmet. Reg. 21.99
e mmm 1 HailVf wf mmHS: ill nours. Stock up at this low price. 360 1 . .
IS 5 si ra 35 J i 0n,yl 1 9 w 1 3 Q9
IS? i!6"! I J STC.lf.l
lgHj SlL! 11 if I 1X2017
lira lif Lx 101 e
XSL3 YtV0 - 1 J?9, V J Each 1 O
;r--iE , 7
1 ELECTRIC - - RHEPLACE jgl SOrJOF
V7 HEATER FaBB nr, 'CIIES p ACUII
1 Mm ZrZXVSZ"--" J Lo" lr,"-dJ1,,"'l-SI eouncesotcleanerfora..
Ulili.JK UU J" I y- WP - matches for easy Jightlng. 90 types of things around
Q - nnraffliPOTlWPS J ISM 4 ,Che8-130On,yl th,home.290n,y!
4TrYh'l r,:rr,rri ,J50 -d ,50 (oi 111 U 1162) I
uP ELECTRIC j-vpm ' gft; jctitabof ""
HEATER fnS9 Sge PUMP &
Arvln Poftabl Helr. No M0-1. 150nlyl J JJ SYSTEM! '
Ll 16 Inch bar with 6 hooks sy pholrfg3 aM
cirrTmr cvi ,or 8toring "" kinds 0 (l WlvTtyp ' "
alTi 9inim toolsand stuff. VJV U I uids. While they
HEATER llflflll .l,as,!
Fan lorcwl hsatitr lht la oil (mall lor ttnall I W j""' --Z) tfrk. 7
paci No NHSO-1. 1Onlyl I 1 1 V(f "Til t?. WW rf ill ...
u jji. ud1? pyj (pjS3
''.MSSP" S- A Ohoo l.om , ,s,rl- ,ifciSi RCOVCt 1 1 DHCBl
tirWityT "wr ment of plastics that in- -s A r- ,
fflK L T 7 elude, utility tub, wastebas- 1 , 16 ounces ol liquid M,' For cleaning off the
.Mfflss J-,TS ket, dlshpan or pall. 132 lW : oo. remover tor Ice on your wind-
mWwb -lt ' . ' , m , 'cleaning soot off nCJfPrn shield, also has a
CtT TV STiw V6irArnany things. 27 4tP 8craper,op.
$ 0n'yl ,,,,r,
cartoon demo
The Kehnmrv II meeting
will be a cartoon demonstra
li'in nnd sketching by artist
Tom Simonlon, held a the
Wieon Wheel resfniminl in
lleppner
Anvone wdollne more infor
mit ion on ioininc (he group
nwiv eonliel Hellv Mills or
Vn-.lonn Foroner,
NOW THRU FEBRUARY
Hoop Shoot winners
i
Elks' Kxaulted Ruler Dave Bamett (left), lone, and Jim
Swanson (rifiht). Hoop Shoot chairman, lone, pose with local
winners of the 9th annual Elks' Hoop Shoot contest, held Jan.
10 at the lone and Heppner high school gyms.
A boy and girl from each of three age groups (8-9 years old,
10-11 and 12-13) shooting the most baskets out of 25 were
declared the winners.
Front row (left to right ) are Sandi Turner, daughter of Ken
and Jean Ann Turner, Heppner, Russell Britt, son of Roger
and Rita Britt, Heppner, and Linda Morter, daughter of
Perry and Kathy Morter, lone.
1,1 S81 .
' ' V '
. Av"S- - , s'2j , . , , A -f... ;
'YK V.' .';"' i'-V'4 'C
. ? , iL I 1 i
WernWH
ELECTRIC DLAHKETS
Poly-bagged blankets in
twin or full size with a
single control. 120 only!
ELECTRIC
Sf.lGIIECl
i i . ii
compete at
Back row (left to right) are Jodi Padberg, daughter of
Linda and Lee Padberg. Lexington. Todd Lindsay, son of
Irry and Corrine Lindsay. Lexington, and Ken Snider, son
of Harold and Joyce Snider. lone.
The local winners recently returned from district
competition on Saturday. Jan. 24. at Hermiston. Russell
finished second in district. Linda, third, and Ken. fourth.
"I think our kids did pretty well." commented Swanson.
Around 100 kids participated in the district competition at
Hermiston.
PMfiQIS
mm-ftmrj Tim It&Skqpf
S3
ci)
district
Lowe named Umatilla
Nat. Forest supervisor
John Lowe
John E. Lowe, deputy super
visor of the Willamette
National Forest, Eugene, has
been selected supervisor of
the Umatilla Na'ional Forest,
Pendleton, according to
regional forester, R.E. Worth
ington. USD A Forest Service.
Lowe suceeds Herbert B.
Rudolph who retired Decem
ber 29.
Effective date for Lowe to
take the new position is March ,
8. Worthington said.
Lowe, 43, has been in his
present job since September
1977. Before that he served on
the White Mountain National
Forest in New Hampshire, as
a Job corps director on the
Shawnee National Forest in
Illinois, in the Eastern Region
al Office of the Forest Service,
Milwaukee, and on the Mark
Twain National Forest. He
started his Forest Service
career on the Mark Twain
Forest in 1963 after working
for the University of Missouri,
1959-60, and in private indus
try. 1960-62. He is a 1959
graduate in forestry from
Louisiana State University
and received a master's
degree from the University of
Missouri in 1965.
'Bring and
Brag9 at
CWC meeting
Tuesday
The Christian Women's Club
will meet at the Degree of
Honor lodge Tuesdav. Feb. 3,
at 6:45 p m A salad bar at a
cost of $3.25 will be catered by
the Carnation Club.
The theme of the meeting is
"Bring and Brag." A special
feature is local hobbies. Music
will be by Molly Day and
Marilyn Bigelow, and the
speaker will be Virginia
Whitaker from Hermiston.
Reservations should be
placed by Friday. Call Faye
Green. 989-8194.
Anyone needing a baby
sitter at the meeting should
call Joyce Hughes, 989-8412,
for reservations.
DIVIV schedule
Monday, Feb. 2 - Closed
Lincoln's Birthday, holiday.
Cow Belles,
sponsor beef
Th Oregon CowRelle and
Beef Council are sponsoring a
I9l Orecon Beef Microwave
Took -off.
The contest .is in its seventh
year, bnl this year the contest
was charged to meet new
needs and conking habits of
Orepon homes. All recipes for
(his rook -off must be prepared
in a microwave oven.
Recipe Rules
Cuts from the chuck
round, rump, or fresh brisket,
including ground beef must be
used.
A minimum of two
pounds and maximum of five
pounds of beef must be used.
The meat must be
exclusively beef.
Total cooking time cannot
exceed l'i hours, except
marinating time.
No commercial tender
izers are allowed.
All entries will be judged
on taste, appearance, origina
lity and ease of preparation.
Decision of the judges is final.
All entries become the pro
perty of the Oregon Beef
He and his wife Deltha have
two daughters. Lisa and Gina,
both in college.
Juvenile Services
Commission to hold
area meetings Feb. 2
The Juvenile Services Com
mission will hold public meet
inps on Tuesdav. Feb. 2 at 7:30
p m . The meetings will be held
al the Boardman High School
for the north end of the county
and in Heppner in the jury
room of the courthouse for
persons interested from the
GRAND OPENING
BANK OF EASTERN
OREGON
I0NE BRANCH
Jan. 31 2 to 5 p.m.
everyone welcome
HAW OF
VjZastern Oregon
lone
Atomber of
ai & r noon covmtuG
422 Linden Way 676-9418 Heppner
GOOD FEELING WILD GINGER
1218'3 ,6" Mkt. Sp. 10-
I
CASUAL
CARMEL
12xl0'6 is- yd. Mkt. Sp. 10
MINERAL BROWN
12x16 Reg. 15- soyd. Mkt. Sp. 10
MINERAL BROWN
12x1 4' 10
Rag.
15"
J MAPLE SUGAR
12xl2'4 Rg
ANTIQUE LEATHER
1 12x9
15-
J5
KENTON MANOR
12x19'11 Reg. 19
HADDONFIELD
12x9'9 g. 23-
NOW A DAYS -
12x12 Rg- 2i
Beef Council
cook-off
Council. The winning recipe
will be adapted to regular
cooking methods for the
National Cook -Off.
Contestants musl be at least
1R vears old. The Contest is
rlosed to Cattlemen. Cow
Belles. their Immediate
families, and anyone with
professional food status.
To enter a microwave beef
recipe, type or print the recipe
on a full sheet of paper, list all
ingredients in order used, do
not include brand names, give
complete cooking directions,
indicate any special cooking
accessories used, list the
number of servings, and
finally, mail the recipe with
your name and address to:
Oregon Beef Counril. 400 S.W.
Broadwav. Portland. Ore.
97205. '
Entries must he postmarked
no later than February 27.
19R1.
From the entries, five
finalists will he chosen to
compete in the Cook-Off to he
held on April 4. 19RI in
Portland at the Northwest
Food Fair as a benefit to the
Portland Art Museum.
The winner of the 1981
Oregon Beef f icrowave Cook
Off will receive a microwave
oven, a quarter of beef and an
all-expense paid trip to the
National Beef Cook -Off as
Oregon's contestant.
soulh end. The rear entry door
of the courthouse will be open
to enlor the meeting.
The commission encourages
siipeestions and comments
from the public concerning
future pmcrams for the 19R1
R2 vear. All commission
members are urced to attend.
F.D.I.C
SCENE
Mkt.Sp. 10
Mkt. Sp. 10"
Mkt. Sp. 9
PECAN SHELL
Mkt. Sp. 12
GEORGIA COPPER
Mkt. Sp. 12
GINGER NUT
- Mkt. Sp. 12
,v
KnlHilf,.illMt.M -Tg-TuSa.