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The Heppner Gazette-Time. Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, October 29, 19S1-8EVEN 1st - 8th year 4-H'ers honored at Family Night South Morrow County 4-H kids wore honored Thursday, Oct. B at i Family NiRht potluok dinner at the Morrow County Fairgrounds in Hep pner, Presentations of pins and awards were Riven by John Nordheim, Extension Agent, to first through eight year filers. Decorations for the evening were provided by Joan Records, Heppner, a 4-H Clothing leader. e A m- ..in., .inn...,. ..A. A.Jf lU i ,-, -,,,, it . . . VII. Scouts accepting bids on wood, franklin stove Area Boy and Cub Scouts are accepting sealed bids on a trailer load of wood and a franklin stove, to be awarded at their garage sale Thursday night, Oct. 29, at Ron McDon ald Chevrolet in Heppner, Bids may be placed In the box provided at McDonalds Chev rolet until 8 p.m. Thursday, when the bids will be opened. SCHOOL LUNCH MENUS P.y-i'.:tj said a Scouts spokesperson. "We reserve the right to reject any or all bids," she added. The high bid, if accepted, will be tax deductible to the bidder, said the spokesperson. The garage sale is to be held in conjunction with the Hep pner Merchants' Moonlight Sale. i "tM t t t W W mm w r w a ar f l. w n: uuinn Morter, liunberiy tiugnes, Diann Morter L and Shelly Stroeber were Co. Medal winners. ana Annetta Wilgers 8th year awards. 0 What's Your Opinion? if i if V 1 W ST.. .JLM? 1 ?v i s'Wi'1-1 - I A it 'n'numi limiiMi "liiirfn .'JpHii L to Ri J'ancy Bailey, Sfielly Stroeber, and Annette Wilgers won Co. Fair Hone awards. jn n - "1 II U'O - - A I II HI i. I i-i.rfcii ton i ... rt v . F J :i w w " -vmxm Y . .11 if- a w A i it I -It II. - t-- Jimmy Clark, Mike Van Schoiack, Robbie Hutchinson, Kenee Struthers received 2nd year pins. " i If KPPNER HIGH SCIIOOf, Mon., Nov. 2 - macaroni and cheese, hot rolls, green beans, peaches or salad bar, milk. Tues., Nov. 3 - pochitos (Mexican hot dog), chips, vegetable sticks, ice cream and milk. Wed.. Nov. 4 - potatoes with hamburger gravy, French bread, deviled eggs, mixed fruit or salad bar, milk. Thurs., Nov. 5 - BBQ beef on a bun, lettuce salad, hot buttered peas, pear halves, and milk. Fri.. Nov. 6 - potato soup, salami or peanut butter sand wiches, salad, apple half, milk. HEBE Stop in and soo t ho now 1982 CAVALIER o display at inn iwr"i rTr r t ' J: 1 I I X I ... , . ' I Ito itt, : "Do you think the United States should continue to import 'I K V lumber from Canada?" I V" 1 . itt . . md k fc. J unaer me local conditions, no, I don't think they should," Hack row, L to R: J J. (hmin, Nance Wright, Rack row, L to R: Pat Struthers, Ken Curtis, said 0 w Cutsforth, Heppner. and Beth Heatherly. Front row, L to R: Kimberly Hughes, Kimbwle Wright. Front row L to Ri Marion McMillian, Kevin Hughes, Travis Harrison ami Paula Plocharsky receive 4 year pins. Cub Scouts Sponsors TnUCICLOAD FRANKLIN STOVE SEALED BIDS THURS, OCT. 29 Bids must be In by Thurs., 8 pjm. Box at Ron McDonal Chovroiof 8 pan. Bids will be opened They reserve the right to reject any or all bids THIS AO SPONSORED BY CENTRAL MARKET Christy Stroeber, Nancy Bailey, Susan PUtcharsky and M'wki Hutchinson awarded 1st year pins. ,- V" ft IT ' i V 4 : ;I - ,' il 1)"' K J" iacc rotr, L to R: Kathleen BrazelL Christy Back row L to R: Diann Morter, Ken Curtis, Rathbun, Paula Heatherly, Kevin Curnutt. Kimberly Hughes. Front row, Lto R: Travis Front fow L to R: Dan Struthers, Sophie Harrison, Nance Wright and Trent Harrison. Struthers, Kim Warren, and Mike Van All winners of recortl book awards. Schoiack received 1st year pins. 1 L li-ri. 1 ml Kathleen llrazell L and Annette Wilgers were awarded 4-H Horse awards from Co. Fair. I - Diann Morter L ami Kim Wright receive county medal for foods. i iBSf 2 L to R: Jason Palmer, Trent Harrison, Cindi Stroeber, and Treena Nash received 3rd year pins. o CI : .LI JLIi fa A 'f LQip "311 S?5H When you think of Steiger, chances are you think of the toughest, hardest-pulling 4 WD tractors around and with good reason. But no one ever said the best had to be the most expensive. Take the Steiger Bearcat. It "s the smallest Steiger we make, but it's still loaded with big features. Like Steiger 's special comfort cab, outboard planetary axles, and solid steel frame construction. And a draw bar horsepower efficiency ratio that nobody in its class can top. Plus it's a Steiger, Which means you get every bit of the Steiger know-how and craftsmanship that have made Steiger the four-wheel drive leader since 1959. . Think what 225 horse power can do for your farm. Then think about this: horsepower for horse- i power, a Steiger is one , of the most economical tractors you can own. So if you think owning a Steiger is out of your reach, take a look at the Bearcat. You 11 be pleasantly surprised. And if you can afford a Steiger, there's no reason to settle for less. ;nt j iIU i L to Rt Jason Pabner, Nancy ltailey, Trent Harrison, and Mike Van Schoiack received Steer of Merit awards. Heppner Boosters sponsor jacket drive interested in contribut The Heppner Booster Club is in8 may send donations to sponsoring a drive to secure Wilma Marlatt, Heppner Boo warm up jackets for the high ster Club, Rt. 2 Box 2049, school football team. Those Heppner, Oregon 97836. v rl Curtis receives award from Pat Struthers 'Z (center), and Robert and Marion McMillian. n s -fik J L to R; Robert McMillian, Michelle Stack, Shelly Stroeber, Steve Curtis received 5 year pins. 1 ZJ?k. - H ft IS I - iKufia s y v x " - ..... .... .... 1" 1' 73JS3H roira rower s i. Lexington 989-8221 " - j Laufii.irM