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The Heppner GarU-Tlme. Htppntr, Oregon, Thursday, February 12, I9ftl-T!IREEV f f"m f'tTT' ' 1 1 A ii, n r "k X : ) ) iyi: Li - I ,j fM 'J'TT I j Doug Garrett, Balm Fork, accepts a sample of Hawaiian meatballs from Cow Belle Sandy Bennett, The Cow Belles were on hand at Les Schwab Tire Service in Heppner as part of a beef and tire promotion, sponsored by Ia's Schwab, the Oregon Beef Council and the Oregon CowBelles. The promotion included giving away free beef gift certificates with the purchase of Leg Schwab tires. Anemometers from page 1 placing a wind measuring device on a steel pole, and having a private citizen responsible for reading the measurements and reporting the data to the utility. The information will be submitted to the BI'A which will, in turn, determine the feasibility of the site for an electricity producing windmill. BI'A does not necessarily plan to construct all possible windmills, however. "This program will help people interested in generat ing their own electricity with a windmill find out whether they have sufficient wind to do it," said BI'A Administrator Ster ling Munro in announcing the project . But he did add that ' Not only w ill it locate places where individuals can install their own wind generators to pro vide their own power, but it will help refine our data on areas where utilities might locate large windmills, like the MOD 2 in wind farms, to reduce potential energy short ages in the region." Toombs said that although the sites have already been chosen for the Columbia Basin Co-op district, the anemomet ers could be moved to other potential wind-generating lo cations in the future. Of trw 129 Items in today' circular, trw following 2 Items did not arrive: 2 Sunbeam PRO STICK III No. 54 199 3 Sentinel COS METIC FLUFFS Reg. 99 W Mncrly ftpotoglM Mid hop ttHc tfoM not tnconnkno fou. out vtud custom. Raiochocks wilt bt Issued lunch menus IIKI'I'NKH Kl KMKNTAKY SCHOOL Thurs., Feb. 12 - Lincoln's birthday dinner. Fri . Feb 11 - tacos. shredded lettuce, green beans, maple bars, pears, pineapple, milk Mon . Feb lfi hot dogs, baked beans. vegetable chunks, fresh frozen cherries, milk. Tues . Feb 17 pizza cheese, veg. salad, buttered corn, peanut cup, milk. Wed . Feb 18 - chicken gravy, potatoes, frozen peas, carrot dollars, fruit, milk. Thurs . Feb IS pork and noodles, green beans, cheese cup. fresh fruit, milk. IONK. SCHOOL Thurs., Feb. 12 pork and noodles, hot rolls, vegetables, fruit, milk. Fri., Feb. 13 - soup and sandwiches, milk. Mon., Feb. 16 - corn dogs, potato chips, spinach, apple crisp, milk. Tues , Feb. 17 - fishwich, cole slaw, green peas, hot rolls, fruit, milk. Wed , Feb. 18 - spahetti, garlic bread, tossed salad, fruit, milk. Thurs., Feb. 19 - Chinese hamburgers, hot rolls, butter ed corn, fruit, milk. IIF.I'I'NF.K IIKill SCHOOL Thurs . Feb. 12 - finger steaks, pork-n-beans. carrot slicks. French bread, apple half or salad bar, milk. Fri . Feb. 13 - tomato soup, toasted cheese sandwiches, salad, fruit, good luck dough nuts, milk. Mon.. Feb 16 - Washington's birthday dinner. Tues., Feb. 17 - spaghetti, garlic bread, garden salad, fruit or salad bar, milk. Wed.. Feb. 18 - stew. French bread, cheese and pear salad, pudding or salad bar, milk. Thurs , Feb. 19 - turkey and noodles, peas, muffins, salad, fruit crisp or salad bar. FARFMRSU NOW IS THE TIME TO SPRAY!! ELIMINATE THOSE MOISTURE AND NUTRIENT ROBBING WEEDS NOW, AND GET YOUR CROP OFF TO A HEALTHY START. For Spraying Use: BRONATE BUCTML BANYEL SEHCOR WE ALSO HAVE 2,4-D AND OTHER FARM CHEMICALS ON HAND PETTYJOHN OIL CO. 422-7254 lone WYE host families needed BvBIHDINKTll.l.lS. ' MOHHOW FXTKNSION Want an international ex perience.. ..with no travel in volved? Apply now to host an International Four-H Youth Exchange in your home next summer. IFYE's are older youth. 20 througn 2H years ot age. who come to Oregon from many countries to spend about three weeks living and work ing with host families. They are here on a people to people exchange, to learn about American culture, and how families live. Our past exper iences lead us to believe that most IFYE's are really great people, and that thev love to visit homes in rural eastern Oregon. Application as a host family issimpleVou mav receive an application, or more informa tion on the program by calling 676-9M2. Selection of host families is made in April. Dr. Templeman to speak at Minist. Assoc. The Ministerial Association will meet Wednesday, Feb. 18, from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Heppner Assembly of God Church. Dr. Terry Templeman, dir ector of the Morrow County Mental Health Clinic will be present to discuss how the clergy and the clinic can work together. Missionary to speak at Irrigon "Looking back, I would not have chosen any other life than the challenging years of missionary work," says As semblies of God missionary Margaret E. Carlow. Miss Carlow will be guest speaker Wednesday, Feb. 18, at 7 p.m. at the Assembly of God Church at Irrigon, the Reverend Allen Gordanier, pastor, has announced Miss Carlow Is an instructor in the Laymen's Bible Insti tute, which is a grass roots training program irf the As semblies of God of Japan. She also teaches English to med ical doctors at a government hospital. Miss Carlow travels within Japan to fulfill speak ing invitations. During her past term of service. Miss Carlow has Census survey to be conducted in Morrow County Feb. 16 to 20 survey are used to provide a Iteal representatives of the Bureau of the Census will conduct a survey of employ ment in the Morrow County area during the work week of February lfi-20. Dannie Martin, acting director of the bureau's regional office In Seattle, announced recently. The survey is conducted for the U.S. Department of Labor in a scientifically designed sample of approximately 84.000 households throughout the United States. Employ ment and unemployment stat istics based on results of this LOC to conduct workshops for new officials The League of Oregon Cities has announced it will conduct a series of seven, one-day workshops for newly elected officials in the state. A regional workshop will be held Saturday. Feb. 21. at the Pendleton Council Chambers. City Hall. 34 S.E. Dorion. in the conference room. The purpose of the meetings said a League of Oregon Cities spokesperson, is to acquaint new city officials with the structure and particular needs of city government, with services of the league and various state agencies, and with other subjects of concern to municipal government, league staff members and experienced local officials will aim at hitting the key points in such topics as "The Legal Framework of City Govern ment." "Basic City Services and Intergovernmental Rela tions." "Conflict of interest and Open Meetings Law." "Land Use Planning and Management." and "Finan cial Management." A special half-day training program on "Good Budgeting Practices" will be held in conjunction with the newly elected officials' workshops Designed for city budget officers and citizen members of the budget committee, these sessions will focus on the role of the budget officer and committee and sound prin ciples of sound city budgeting. The workshop format will include presentations based on league-prepared material as well as an opportunity for group discussion and information-sharing. Umatilla Ready -Mix is Still in Business in Heppner Cement deliveries scheduled twice weekly to South Morrow County. Regularly on Wednesdays ond Fridays for dispatch call collect 567-6173 $31 continuing measure of the economic health of the nation. For example, in December the survey indicated that of the 105.1 million men and women in the civilian labor force. 97.3 million were em ployed. The jobless rate was 7.4 percent, virtually un changed from November. Information supplied by people participating in the survey is kept strictly confi dential by law and results are used only to compile statistic al totals, says Martin. Cardinal Club to meet Feb. 12 The lone Cardinal Club will meet Thursday, Feb. 12, at 8 p.m. at the lone High School cafeteria. Speaker for the evening will be Carolyn Holt, who will speak on the court system. Refreshments will be served following the meeting. All interested persons are invited to attend. worked with the Assemblies of God of Japan in the literature department. Her current pro ject involves translating notes on the Bible into Japanese to be used in her Bible teaching and by Japanese ministers. Five years of Miss Carlow'l years of missionary service were spent in South Korea. She was a teacher and dean of Eternal Life College, Jeonju, Korea. Later in her career she spent two years in Hawaii in evangelistic work. Miss Carlow received her B.A. degree from Northern Idaho College of Education, Lewiston, Idaho, and a B.A. degree in Religious Education from Central Bible College, , X tX L X 1 X X X Ar vL. vt 4MI ,X T T X T T 7 T s v STUDENT m THE WEEK t AAARLATT WES I i yz. ... Wh eninv. Fnothnll Trarlr U-Tlnk r... rt..k lists his hobbies as raising pigs and repairing vending f machines. We Is a Soohmore at Hnnnr lllah Opknnl aiul& 7? has maintained a 3.83 grade point average. Wes is the ton of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley MarUtt. He plans to Springfield, Missouri. She also $f attni righam Young University and major In engineering. ; holds a M. Ed. degree from the University of Hawaii. She studied languages for four years in Japan and Korea -Miss Carlow plans to return to Japan to continue the work she began. The public is invited to attend this special missions rally. He would also like to serve a two year mission for his church. Ay Bon IIcDcnaldr This Ad Sponsored By 1 676-9921 myffa -ilr- X -l - sW sW kW J w T 9 OLD WINDOWS REPLACED NEW ALUMINUM THERMOPANE WINDOWS MADE TO ANY SIZE NEW CONSTRUCTION & REMODELING COMPLETE KITCHEN nrnnnni nm HAIC thpppy mprw' BOYD MARTIN CONSTRUCTION HEPPNEX UCEKSED I BONDED 676-5172 r CPWgCWg FOR VALENTINES DAY! WQWOgWW ' CHCW MEIN NOODLES i1jt3Rj) CHUN KING CHOW MEIN 42 oz. 1199 JL ASST. RAVORS BEAN ' oz. SPROUTS 49" SOY SAUCE 5 oz. 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