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FOl'R-The Heppner Gazette-Times. Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, April 2. I9SI Cable TV moves to new location By MARY ANN CERl'LLO The Heppner Cable TV office has found a permananl location at 116 E. Willow Street. Heppner. behind Case Furniture. The office has been newly painted, rewired, and carpet ed by Arnie Hedman. owner of the building. y is mum ; I f i - f .v. V M 0mmm A. B ; - j "aa'-.-,v.-" 5 V ''"-' . - - ' . . Ken Nairns. Jr. manager and Tom Sprinper. T.V. tech nician, constructed the office counters and a desk. Ron Forrar has been con tracted to make a sign which will hang over the sidewalk. Nairns expects the sign to be up by Arpil 4. At present the office may look bare, but. according to Nairns, he will be adding some wall decorations and expects more from Home Box Office when it arrives this summer. Office hours for Heppner Cable T.V. are Monday through Friday. 10 a.m. to 12 noon. 1 to 3 p.m. and 3:30 to 5 p.m. Local youths compete in high school rodeo Ken Nairns, Jr. shows new Cable TV offices You may be able to pay a little less in taxes this year if you heed a few hints. By TARA MAHONEY Several local young people competed in the Scio High School Rodeo held at Corvallis March 28 and 29. Results were as follows: Tony Currin - First steer wrestling; Second team rop ing with Scott Scramsted, Tenth calf roping. Earl Hammond - Second bareback: Fourth saddle bronc. Brett Sherer Second steer wrestling. Jeff Bailey - Third bare back. Mike Currin Seventh calf roping. Cliff Dougherty - Second calf roping: Seventh team roping with John Roseberry. Tara Mahoney Fifth Goat tying: Fifth cow cutting. Kathy Hanson - Eighth polebending : Tenth barrel racing. Also participating in the rodeo from Heppner were Anne Van Schoiack, Lee Rice and Jack McQuire. Heppner won second place in the team trophy with 86 points. The Redmond Pan thers took first with 148's points. John Hall. Klamath Falls won all-around boy and Holly Amen. Redmond, took all around girl. The next high school rodeo will be in Eugene on April 4 and 5. Activity picks up at willow ureeK ciiiD With the coming of April and warmer weather, activity will be picking up at Willow Creek Country Cluh, Members are reminded to send due pay ments to Sharon Harrison. This year special identifica tion tags will be provided for all members. The annual spring cleaning day will be held Saturday, April 4. with lunch provided by the club. Members are asked to show up about H a.m. and to bring shovels, rakes, and brooms. There will he no golf played on the course that day. Rev. Wilson, women's club president, re-minds the Indies thai piny begins Tuesday. April 7. wilh coffee at fi::t" a.m. and play at 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. She asks Hint ladies plan to stay after play to clean the clubhouse. A break will be taken first for lunch, so women should plan to either brown bag or have lunch in town. Rick Johnston has announc ed thai men's Sunday play will begin April 5 at the regular time. Also on Sunday, a few men from Willow Creek have been invited to play t Pendleton Country Cluh in a special invitational event. FOODPniCKS... AM) SHOPPING KNOW HOW Ileiftllines and news com mentators are pointing to rising food prices ahead. In view of all this gloomy news, we'd like to share Velma Seal's shopping hints to help you cone ... MARKET BASKET New items giving a spring like nppearance to produce departments are ASPARA GUS. POTTED CHIVES, HOTHOUSE RUBARB and Daffodils. The firslof-the season asparagus is luxury priced. Hothouse rhubarb prices will also trend down later in the season. California NAVEL OR-' ANGUS are sweeter than they were. Sizes are still small although they may get a little larger as the seaon progresses because oranges stay on the trees until they are harvested for market. There are ample supplies of LEMONS lit rea sonable prices. TlBW FRILLS' SUPERMARKET nn NORTH FIRST ma KJJ LrxJ WW JUMBO YELLOW ONIONS LOS., JUMBO WHITE MUSHROOMS TRIPLE SQUEEZE CITRUS DRINK GENERIC DCE CREAKU1 u 8 'z GAL. LARGE, SOLID HEADS RNW Jf CABBAGE Kt FRESH EARS TpQn I S O i'.fin s M CORN O 1 30 M v., - - -rf' U F I 10 LB. f -Cf ' ; -77 u-j rw A A CITRUS DRINK ' H- ; ' 'J USDA CHOICEjr 1 64 OZ. JJ EA. Uf A . S""EAIC HILLS FULLY COOKED 'V i ( , PICNIC HAMS r ) "J KjT n 3 k I BONELESS KJU yj U u "-b. I STEW BEEF -7 f LB- U SLICED SLAB I U LB llsl IJ BACON B ' B X HILLS Vsli r Lfi nnrricc Sf olson farms X h 1 -V A EGGS 77 "tlX, f: :. ""f HOT DOGS mmt PW ' 12Z-PKG- EA. 12 oz. PKG GENERIC POP CO) PLUS DEP. 2 LITER ASST. FLAVORS