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''4 V " "V SIX Thr Heppner Gaiette-Times. Ilrppner, Oregon, Thursday. February 24. 19K3 First Oregon Children II letter mailed ByBIRDINETl'I.MS Program Assistant Morrow Co. Extension Service If) V. ft W mm vs STEAK ' 1 U PRIME RIB I HOMEMADE Our Fresh PIZZA TO GO OR " TO STAY HEPPNER ELKS 358 Get the jump on your spring per formance needs. Special dealer " "3 allowances are letting us offer some Cm .'-.v .'Jfl kDC Hoalc rtf this uetar nn selected new International tractors. You can actually get new current models at 1981 prices. This is your J fr-fr liilMi 18 Discount! AH New IH Equipment Purchased Without Trade Thru March 10.9 Financing! Available With Up to 4 Year Terms. This offer subject to change or cancellation by Inlernational Harvester at any time without notice or obligation MORROW COUNTY GRAIN GROWERS, INC. Lexington, Oregon 989-8221 "Fascinating Preschoolers" is the subject of the first letter mailed this week to young as 0 3 f; S'l MM! qttom in families enrolled in the Ore gon Children II special educa tional program for parents of children ages three to six years The home study course con sists f six letters which w ill he mailed every week from the Extension Service office. The series was developed under the direction of Mar celle Straatman. Extension Service human development specialist, as a follow up to the popular series offered last year for parents of children from birth to three years. Both Oregon Children I and II will be offered again later. Those who missed the two series may contact the Exten sion Service office in Heppner for future mailings. Water supply Spring and summer water supplies are expected to be near to slightly below average since January precipitation in the area was 60 percent of average, reported the Morrow County Soil Consrevation Ser vice. Area precipitation has been 78 percent of normal since November 1. January precipitation at Heppner was 0.89 in., 57 per cent of average. Precipitation at I'kiah for January was 1.40 p7 Lin opportunity to get a good deal on the kind of performance that gets spring fieldwork done on time. Choose from the advanced tech nology of any new International 27 to 187 PTO hp tractor and save. To qualify for these savings just buy and take delivery no later than April 30, 1983. Stop by and let us show you the extra benefits of International tractor performance.. .and ask about a free on-farm demonstration. Take your pick of selected tractors and we'll make you a one of a kind deal. But hurry, savings amounts decline mommy ana ena April 30.1983. See us soon. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CDfl. Legion & Aux. Calendar Friday. Feb. 25 - "Monte Carlo Night," 8 p.m.. Legion Hall, Heppner. Cards, bingo and other games will be played. Members are asked to bring finger foods Thursday, March 17 bake sale near Heppner Post Office, 10 a m. Members are asked to donate breads, cakes or anything tasty. Saturday. March 19 "Fun N'ight." Legion Hall, Heppner, 6 p.m. A Chinese noodle feed. Heppner man celebrates birthday in Arizona Friends and relatives of Bill Privett of Heppner attended a potluck dinner in his honor on February 18 to celebrate his 70th birthday. The party was held in Wic kenburg. Arizona at the home of Jack and Mary VanWinkle. Seventeen people attended. outlook told in. 61 percent nf average. The snnwpack measured at Ar buckle Mountain snow course on January 25 was 31 in. depth. 9 1 in. water equival ent. 125 percent of average. The SNOTEL site at Madison Butle measured 16 in. depth, 3 8 in. water equivalent. Last year the water equivalent at this site was 7.5 in. Forecasts of streamflow are as follows: Butter Creek near Pine City has now been forecast at 92 percent of average at 9.8 thousand acre feet from March through July. Rhea Creek near Heppner is fore cast at 85 percent of average at 6 9 thousand acre feet from February through July. Wil low Creek at Heppner is fore cast at 98 percent of average at 8.3 thousand acre feet for the period February through July. Rock Creek above Cay use Canyon near Condon is forecast at 90 percent of aver age at 18 thousand acre feet from February through July. These forecasts of stream flow assume normal weather conditions will occur between now and the end of the fore cast period. SCHOOL LUNCH MENU I Heppner Elementary Schmil Thursday. Feb. 24 - hot dinner sandwiches, potatoes, salad, orange smiles and milk. Friday. Feb. 25 - scalloped potatoes and ham, vegetable, fruit, bread and butter, and milk. Monday. Feb. 28 - Happy birthday special. Heppner High School Monday. Feb. 28 - tacos. shredded lettuce and cheese, green beans, cookie and milk. Tuesday. March 1 - turkey gravy over mashed potatoes, rolls, salad, fresh fruit and milk or salad bar. Wednesday. March 2 -macaroni and cheese, broccoli or spinach, rolls, fruit and milk, or salad bar. Thursday. March 3 - cook's choice. Friday. March 4 - hot dogs, tater rounds, fruit salad and milk lone Schools Thursday. Feb. 24 - Chicken and noodles, buttered peas, hot rolls with jelly and des sert. Friday. Feb. 25 - Tomato soup, ham and cheese or peanut butter sandwiches, crackers and dessert. Monday. Feb. 28 - Surf burgers. French fries, carrot sticks and dessert. Tuesday. March 1 - Spa ghetti, garlaic bread, tossed salad and fruit. Wednesday. March 2 -Beans and wieners, hot rolls, pear and cheese salad. Save 40 Per Gal On Mobil Lubricating Oils Thru February PETTYJOHN OIL CQ 422-7254 lone, OR some coming from Salome and Sun City. Arizona. The Privetts and VanWink les are winter residents of Arizona and summer resi dents of Heppner. Other guests visiting them were Merle and Ineta Cantin of Heppner, friends from Athena, Oregon, and a sister and brother-in-law from La Grande. ra ttel1e Corner By M Altl.FNF (TltlllN Cow Belle Publicity Chairman To continue with more good things we get from cattle. let's take some time to look at inedible by-products. As a young girl, I can recall my grandmother saying, "We use everything from the tongue to the tail." and sure enough she was right. We all can learn something everyday and we hope you may find these articles interesting. Inedible beef by-products affect the quality of life in a wide variety of ways, many of which i ight surprise you Probi lv the best known by-pror ct is the hide It gives s three types of leather latigo. suede and tool ing. Tl hide also supplies felt, ct tain textiles and a base fc many ointments. It yields I nders for plaster and asphalt and is a base for insulati n material which is used to keep houses cool in INTEREST HAVE BEEN AMCC IN COOPERATION WITH RON MCDONALD CHEVROLET INC. AND FARLEY MOTOR COMPANY Announce A Cooperative Financing Program Of All New Cars & Pickups Of These Dealers HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE: DOWN PAYMENT CASH OR TRADE 3 YEAR TERM MAXIMUM MONTHLY PAYMENTS PROGRAM RUNS MARCH 1ft.. 1983 thru April 30th, 1983 9.9 ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE FINANCING 3 ANK Creative Arts & Crafts members to display items Many members of the Mor row County creative Arts and Crafts are preparing items for St. Patrick's Day. There will, he a wide array of Items, annoucned a spokesperson, Cork Norene will have wa lercolors and oils. Her oils will he both florals and landscape. Norene has studied under many artists and has devel oped her own style of some Realism with Impressionism. She has studied under both types of artists and most recently has studied floruls under Peggy Gilliam of Boise, Idaho. Norene feels she will always remain a student and continues to grow in the field of art. She hopes others will gain some enjoyment from her paintings. summer and warm in winter. Hair from the hide is used in the production of insulation and rug pads. The fine hair from the ear is used to make artist's brushes, so-called "camel hair" brushes. From the inedible fats come industrial oils and lubricants, tallow for tanning and soap. These fats also supply glycer ine used in explosives, lip sticks, face and hand creams and some medicines Fatty acids are used in the production of chemicals, bio degradable detergents, pesti cides and flotation agents One such acid, stearic, is used to make automobile tires run cooler so they last longer. (During the beef shortage of 1073. tire manufacturers had to cut back production due to a shortage of stearic acid ) Bones, horns, and hooves also supply important by products. These include but tons, bone china, piano keys, glues and adhesives. animal feeds and fertilizers, neat's foot oil. nonedible gelatin for photographic film, paper, wall paper, emery cloth, sandpa per, combs toothbrushes and violin strings. Bone charcoal is vital in the production of high grade steel ball liearings RATES SLASHED F EASTERN i!EGOw OF lEastern "your Home Owned, Independent Bank Arlingtonlone Heppner Among the other items there will be tole painting by Melba Quackenbush. She also will have a painted 'saw Melba sUrlcd oil paintings under Nadene Jordan and most re cently, studied under Peggy 'Gilliam! ' j Oil paintings by Betty Brown will also be featured. Betty started painting under pr, Margaret McDevitt through Blue Mountain Com munity College. Her Interest in painting has continued with studies under Sam Roberta, Robert Thomas. Robert Wal ton and Peggy Gilliam. Her love of painting Still Life continues. Lately she has be come a fan of Robert Bateman and is concentrating on paint ing birds and animals. She hopes to have a painting of Pheasants done by March 17. All memlMTS will be prepar ing cookies to Ik served along with coffee during the hours of 9a m. and 4 p.m. on March 17 at the old post office building during the sale and show by the membership. Printing Services Business Cards Business Forms Invitations Envelopes Letterheads & More eatirnutes gladly given Gazette Times 676-9228 ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE Oragon Member FDIC business Cards GAZETTK-TIMES Savc4Cr Per Gal On Mobil Lubricating Oils Thru " February PETTYJOHN OIL CO 422-7254 lone, OR Come On! Make Me An Offer 1981 Chev Malibu 79 Olds, 4dr. 77 Caprice 76 Grand Prix 74 Olds Cutlass Coupe 73 Ford, 4dr. Pickups 80 GMC 4x4 78 Ford Crew Cab, 4x4 76 Ford, 4x4 66 Chev, 4x4 Rough Give Mo a Offer On Those Ftno Vehicles 1 U ft. MJ i ' t "fc Financing Arrangement Sample Sticker Price -Down Payment Amount Financed Monthly Payments Term of loan II2.OIHI.00 $1,000.00 $8,000.00 $2(11.53 :t(t month Annual Percentage rate 8.9 percent TOTAL PAYMENTS IH.415.0H TOTAL SALKS PRICE 913,415.08 NOTEi dealer participation may effect the price of this unit.