The llfppnrr Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, March 12, IM1-8EVEN
Heppner FFA presents gift to county fair
BYBIHniNETl'l.l.lS,
, Morrow Kxtrntilon Service
.
A much needed Hem will be
added to Die fair grounds
facility this week when the
local FFA group prcwnls a
handmade podium to the fair
board. Celebrating FFA Week
recently, Marty Britt of the
Heppner FFA Chapter, with
assistance from Roger
Records, instructor and advis
or, completed the podium.
Presentation of the gift will be
at the next regular fair board
meeting.
Materials for the podium
were donated by the FFA
Chapter, The podium hai a
natural teak wood finish. A
small plaque has been placed
on the podium designating the
builder and the item as a gift
to all who use the fair facility
from the FFA boys and girls of
Heppner.
VISIT THE LEGISLATURE
There Is much Interest in
what is happening in Salem
this year, as the legislature is
in session, struggling with
budget cuts and less funds.
Now local men and women
may register for a bus tour to
visit the legislature, sit in on
hearings, and meet with their
local representatives.
Umatilla County Homemak
er's Advisory committee has
arranged a trip to Salem,
April 7. at a cost of $16 for
chartered bus; meals add!-'
tional. Last date to register for
the trip is March 27.
To gain a seat on the bus,
send registration (name, add
ress, phone) and a check for
$16 to: Molly Saul, Extension
Service, 13 S.W. Nye. Pendle
ton. 97801. Make checks pay-
GIRLS STATE
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Chunk Light Tuna
Bathroom Tissue
Star-Kist, Oil
or Water Pack
6.5-oz
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Pkg
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Assorted Flavors,
18.5to20-oz.
Betty Crocker
Betty Crocker
Ready to Spread Frosting SlloS s o,.
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M.35
2-Ply, White or
Assorted Colors
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Beautiful
Fine
Diane
Fbrcelain
China
Start collecting a beautiful set of
china through our exclusive
offer. A different place setting
piece will be offered each week
at this special price.
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Plate
each
With Each
$5.00
Purchase
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Western Family rfA Dejean Tiny Cocktail A ff
Pear Halves f 8:1 OOv Gulf Shrimp,., H .69
Assorted Flavors ETOC Ke"S9'5 o, Bice f ft
Jell-0 Gelatine.,, OOv Corn Flakestfr' H .09
Assorted Fruit Flavors "7Qt PamPersTodc"er $0 f
Hawaiian PunchUo 57 Diapers Pkg. of 12 WW
Tasty
White or
Wheat
22
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Brownie Mix
Duncan Hines
Double Fudge
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23-oz
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Ground Black
Pepper $109
Schilling
Planter's Walnut
Pieces 7C0
2.75-oz. Package
MJB Coffee
Regular, Automatic
Drip or Bectric Perk
3-1 b
Shur Fresh Sliced
l-ronrh Hn oRe9ularor
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Sesame. Pkg. of 6 .
82
Shur-Fresh, 100 Wheat
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22V2-oz. Loaf
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Grape Juice
Western
Family,
16-oz.
Gorton
Fish Sticks
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199
32o
Green Giant, Pkg. of 4 Jl njr
Com on the Cob I. ZD
Larry's Poor Boy
Sandwiches,.
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1.59
Larry's
Stuffed Potatoes
Assorted
Varieties,
10-oz.
1 ir rj
MB Crisp Green
ll y Stalks
Celery
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Fresh Radishes or
- Green Onions
Large Size
Artichokes
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IWinneolas
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Fresh Cabbage gssylti .b.29c
Carrots Fancy Clip Top 3 lbs.1
Rutabagas ft Turnips Stewtime lb.
from the Flower Shop
Shamrocksfr. M.98
Heather 4 Inch Pot . . M.98
Rabbit's Foot
Fern
6 Inch
Pot . . .
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? able to Umatilla County Home
Extension Advisory Council.
Those who register will re-;
ceive a detailed letter of.
instruction concerning where f
to meet the buss, times of;
departure, etc. i
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4-11 COUNSELOR AND
LEADERSHIP CAMf
OPPORTUNITIES
t
Two opportunities for lead-
ership development are avail
able to Morrow 4-H'ers this"
. spring, with the first being a'
counselor training and leader
ship camp at Camp Hancock,
April 3-5, and the second at
Suttle Lake, April 10-12.
Four-H members, 8th grade
through high school, are asked
to apply now to attend the
session at Camp Hancock,
with all applications or notices
of interest due in county
Extension office by March 20.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Thompson, .
directors of Camp Hancock,
will participate in the training
there, sharing both nature and
craft information. In addition.
Extension staff from Morrow,
Gilliam and Wheeler counties
will be involved in workshops
and training sessions. Coun
selors for Morrow 4-H Camp
will be selected from those
attending Camp Hancock. The
Suttle Lake training will
include high school age
4-H'ers from eleven counties.
Emphasis at this session will
be leadership, but in addition,
local members will have
opportunity to get acquainted
with other members in their
age group from most of
eastern and central Oregon.
Jim Douglas. Hood River
agent, is in charge of plans for
the camp at Suttle Lake.
Applications or notices of
interest are due for Suttle
Lake experience on March 20.
too. Call 676-9642 immediately
if interested.
NOTE FROM OREGON
STATE EXTENSION
"ENERGYGRAM"
"Snow course measure
ments made in February
indicate that many low stream
flows will occur in Oregon this
summer. Snow cover varies
from 9 to 35 percent of average
in the Cascades and about half
of normal in Eastern Oregon.
Twenty-six major irrigation
reservoirs are currently stor
ing 1,809,000 acre-feet of water
58 percent of total usable
capacity." Water Supply Out
look for Oregon, Feb. 1981.
1981 4-H POSTER PROGRAM
Again this year, 4-H mem
bers have an opportunity to
participate in the state 4-H
poster contest and express
their ideas of what 4-H means
to them.
Posters submitted are due
in the county office by May IS.
Clubs or individuals interested
in entering a poster in the
contest should call 676-9642 for
complete details on theme,
size of posters, etc. Posters
submitted will be used to
promote 4-H in Oregon.
STUDY TOPIC FOR MONTH
"A LOOK AT TV"
All study groups in Morrow
And Umatilla counties will
have "A Look at TV" as their
topic in March. Ttie much
requested program deals with
effects on children watching
TV; ways to cope with too
much TV, and presents posi
tive as well as negative
thoughts on the values of
television. The program was
developed by OSU Extension
Human Development special
ist, Marcelle Straatman, with
leader training presented re
cently by Molly Saul, Exten
sion home economist.
Leader-teachers for study
groups who will present the
program are: Mildred Wright,
and Judy Stevens, Rhea Creek
group; Barb Witherrite and
Charlotte Johnson, Pine City ;
Kristy Crowell, lone, fend
Charlotte Carpenter am) Vel
vet Cox. Irriaon.
Anyone intersted may
attend a study group lesson.
For information on time and
place, call 676-9642.