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I hr Mrpptirr ( . a ir llr I i n n Aug. 1 target date for road completion Cow Belle Corner Morrow Co (ow Belle* By MARLENE CURKIN Publicity ( hairman It w ill be difficult for consumer! to m iu beef advertising and promo tional efforts this summer Beginning June 4. national adver tising for beef was returned to media outlets across the country, including national network radio, national magazines and spot television in 23 top metropolitan markets Electronic ads w ill again capital ize on last year's successful Beef Gives Strength ' campaign, which is aimed at today s active consumers Spot television ads. which w ill be seen at various times in different markets, include such programs as E nte rta in m e n t T o n ig h t,"“ M A S II Harney M iller and local baseball and news broadcasts These ads w ill air in the many television markets of large cities, including Portland and Seattle “ Beef Gives Strength" radio ads w ill air on many networks In total, approximately 2S0 ads w ill air over all networks during the summer promotion period The radio ads, also utilizing the “ Beef Gives Strength" theme and jungle, take two slightly different approaches In terms of voice-over copy 1 Pull-color magazine ads w ill also reach consumers across the coun try This summer, magazines such as Bon A p p e lit,'"'N e w s w e e k ," P arents,’ ’ ’ S e lf," “ W om ens Sports." "Working Mother,” 'Ten ms," “ People,” and the "O fficial Olympic Souvenir Program ." will carry the beef industry's message A d d itio n a lly , beef point of pur chase materials were on display in approximately 20 000 retail stores and supermarkets across the coun try during the month of June These stores account for approximately 74 percent of all retail foodstore bus iness / ^ renlly covering the road with 14" of sub base rock and w ill cover that with 2 of base rock 125,Olio Tons of rock all together w ill be used on the stretch of road ' ' V beef* before a wos covered State Highway Division office in The S3 2 million t month project Pendleton for realignment of Willow Creek Mors«- Brothers Contractors are Hoad between lexington and lone the prime contractors who are doing which started last November is now the lay ing of rock and pav ing for the scheduled to be paved by the end of project Central Columbia Con July says Assistant Project Man struction has completed the blasting alter Tom Penner of the Oregon and rock cuts which prepared the road bed Morse Brothers is cur Burning permits required in National Forests East Central Oregon Eire District Boundary Burning permits are required for these barrels There is no charge for these permits The reason for the permits is twofold First, the landowner w ill receive instructions on how to burn safely Second, smoke seen by Forest Lookouts from legal burning w ill bot be confused with smoke from a wildfire Contact the Oregon State Forestry Department 1 763 2575 1 for more in formation concerning burning per mils An Oregon State Forestry D epartm ent representative w ill gladly visit you and issue a burning permit for your safe burning barrel or other burning which can be conducted safely Art Club sets meeting July 23 The Morrow County Creative Arts and Crafts Club w ill hold a meeting Monday, July 23. 6 30 p m at Kate's Pizza and Pastry in Heppner The agenda w ill include discussion about the evening watercolor class to be taught by Tina Tharp Anyone who is interested in the class may attend the meeting, said a spokes person for the club Or, they may call Tharp at 876 5048 or Cork Norene at 676 9656 for further infor mation Another item on the meeting agenda w ill be the Artist in Educa tion Program in the Morrow County Schools which is sponsored by the Eastern Oregon Regional Arts Coun cil in LaGrande 7 Kesidents and visitors to forest land in Morrow, Wheeler, and Gilliam counties protected by the Oregon State Forestry Department will be string signs posted along major highways with this declara tion "F ire Season in Effect Burn ing Permits are Kequirid During the period of the year generally June October) when fire is a significant threat as determined by the Oregon State Forestry De partment permits are required for all open burning Campfires are excepted This year, due to wet conditions, fire season went into effect on July 2 According to Dan Shulls t'n it Forester at Fossil for the Oregon Stale Forestry Ih-partmenl, the lar gest area of misunderstanding con cerns burning barrels us*d by pri vale individuals who live within the $1671 $1859 $189 more 8 each additional Net Monthly Income E ligibility Standards Household Size 1 2 3 4 $850 5 $99:'> 6 $1140 7 $1285 8 $1430 Each additional $145 more The food stamp program current Iv provides supplemental food assis lance to nearly 22 million Aineri cans $415 $560 $705 ;i t „„ JUST RIGHT FOR C O O LIN G O ff A T TL A K f Order your raff by July 26th and receive: • set of alu m in u m o a rs • 4 Ilf« |a ck e ts i M u to /m ’* I II (J (1 t7 b 9157 Heppner PROTECT AGAINST GRAIN PESTS USE OUR LIQUID OR DUST MALATHION TO TREAT YOUR STORED GRAIN.,, Morrow r ; County *?.. Crain Growers» Where the , stoker rti M * U Z I is the company - I (« O O I «V J > * f O »08 l«iu><jion O ttflo n r GREAT] GREATER RATES! ! RETURNS! We re always on the lookout to bring you the highest possible rate jr 1 returns It's part of our commitment to you Look over these productive savings options arid come in and t • • ne f your own today Now, isn't that a great idea'? - 5 Year Certificate $500 minimum deposit Interest com pounded and p a id quarterty 5 year term X. ¡3 12.060 % « ■ * - 11 . 550 % urre n t (.' ite 3^ Year Fixed Rate Certificate 11.550 $500 m inimum deposit Interest com pounded and p a id quarterly 3 . year term % urre n t vate - 2Vi Year Fixed Rate Certificate $500 minimum deposit Interest com pounded and p a id quarterly 2 . year term 11.951 % 1 Year Fixed Rate Certificate ^500 m inimum deposit Interest com pounded or i p a id quarterly 1 year term • 11.842 % Annual Yield 1 Year Fixed Rate Certificate $500 m inimum deposit Interest co m pounded a nd p a id quarterly 1 year term 11 . 7 3 4 % Annual v e ld $2500 minimum deposit Interest p a id cot maturity 6 month term 11 . 039 % Annual Yield eli WESTERN HERITAGE SAVINGS 2 /4 M airi Street H eppner OR 9 /8 3 7 (5 0 3 )6 /6 9021 11.450 % u rren t Pate Annual V eld V Meghan Kae Bailey a daughter Meghan Kae was born to Kaedene and Ken Bailey of Heppner at Pendleton C om m unity M em orial Hospital July 12. 1984 She weighed 7 lbs.. 5 oz Grandparents are Jerry and Joyce Kay Hollomon and Dwight and Janell Bailey, all of Heppner RUBBER RAFTS O o o o o « o o o o o < 6 Month Money Market Certificate Births Another subcontractor w ill be brought in to do the seeding and mulching of the slopes with a mix lure of grass seeds and straw or wood celulose BEAT THE HEAT AT WILLOW CREEK USDA raises food stamp eligibility limits On July 1, the eligibility lim its for people on food stamps w ill increase by about three percent, reflecting changes in the cost of living since last year, according to John W Bode, deputy assistant secretary ol agriculture for food and consumer services Under the new guidelines, the grass monthly income lim it tor a family of four w ill increase from SI .073 to $1,105 The net monthly income lim it for a family of four w ill increase from $825 to $850 To be eligible for food stamps, a non-elderly or disabled household's gross income must be no more than 130 percent of the poverty line The household's net income (income after allowable deductions) cannot exceed 100 percent of the poverty line Congress requires USDA to update these guidelines annually to adjust for changes in the Consumer Price Index, Bode said Following are the gross and net income lim its effective July 1 for households of various sizes in the continental U S , Guam and the U S Virgin Islands i Alaska and Hawaii income lim its are somewhat high er ) Gross Monthly Income E ligibility Standards Household Size 1 $540 2 $728 3 $»17 4 $1105 5 $12*4 6 $1482 Heppner. Oregun D u tru U ), July If, IMU TNREK 11.350 % I,rrent Pate 11.250 % urrent Pate 10 . 750 % urrent P< jte I-sUC