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I he Heppner (•a /ctlc lim e s. H eppner. O rego n W rdnrvdM ). Januars ’ H, |UX' (ìra n g e rs enjoy pancake su p pe r Community Calendar Park district to consider operating huduti th e Wdlow ( r e f t Park District w ill hold 4 budget com m ittee inerting to i onMder j first w ar operating budget on Wednesdav Feb I I at ’ Mi p m j i Coluiiihu Hasin I levine o I I u . cn hi Heppik-r Rlu*a ( reek Kxtension to meet Keb. 4 Khej ( rock I xlension Club will inert al 10 4 m Wendesdas I ch 4 .il ihe hm ivol Hclv Munken IVvn.i Reid will give a painting demonstia lion in Wood Connections Anyone interested in the I clen\N>n Siiulc (¡roup o welcome to jiiend I leven members were present .it lust month's meeting ui the- home oi I c i I j Palmer IV.nnu H u sk and Freída SliHum conducted the lesson on communications within the family Open House planned at la v a i artists will demonstrate, show jnd sell Iheir artwork j i an Open House Februars 14 Ihe Museum Commission the Historical Soviets. and Ihe ( realise A m ansi ( rails Club jre co sponsoring this hinhilav eclebialion tor Morrow Counts and Ihe City ol Heppner W'ravine stained glass lewclrs m iis e n n i l e i). 14 wood carvings waters olor and oil paintings and works in pencil and pastel will he on display from III a m 4 p in al the Museum in Heppner lo r more information, coniaci Mina (irren b ’ bU|"M or Vocean F o rq u fi. b’ h M uk Historical Soviets needs hook orders now Morrow Counts Historical Vciets nvl al Ihe Courthouse to discuss plans lor February 14 Open House at Ihe Museum and celebration ol Hcppncr's incorporation Morrow Counts hislors hooks musi he ordered this week troni Ruth M cC a b e or Jean Nelson M the pre sent ihe historical society d»vs not have enough orders to js . iv lor a sc cond punting ol the book It more orders are not received, the Society will return deposits to ihose who have ordered hooks and no more copies ol the hook will he printed l ax questions answered on I N program Mans ol the most common tax payer questions are answered on Tax Hreuk H 7," a two hour telecast on Sundae. February I I runt noon to 2 (M p m (P S D on the Oregon Public Hra»klcusting Sssiem l< )l PBS) ' 'I PBS includes hi >AP I V iCh 10) in Portland, and h I I R I \ iCh M I in I a ( ir andc X icwers can call during ihe pro gram and lor one hour alter lor answers to their questions Some ol ihe more frequent ones will he answered on the an Ihe loll tree number is I k i « i 4 ’ 4 HUO Die pro gram was produced in co operation w ii h IRS A nim al clinic scheduled M orrow County liv e s to c k (¡ro w e rs have scheduled an Anim al H ealth C lin ic tor Wednesday Feb 4 al Ihe I Ik s Club in Heppner Ihe evening will begin with a no host v k i . i I hour al S V) p m . followed by dinner hosted hs M erc and Nordin I ahoralories at h Ml D k - represen lalises Irom these two companies will he on hand to display then new products l>r Ietnplc Irom Heppner will he ! Vacuum Cleaners c ^ A x e s rSr VO LK SOURCE s S a Typewriters eo^ Knives c,\e C oast to C oast W e 'r e h e r e to h e lp y o u BIG THE FIRST LETTER IN AUTO PARTS ★ ★ ★ ★ on hand lo discuss weak call ssn cl roll k aiul Ihvlo rs Slelamdes and Rademacher from ihe Hermision Veterinary Clinic will he present lo discuss and answer any health con eerns cattleman have al this time Ihose who are planning on alien ding are asked lo icspond lo Ihe I s tension O llice al b 7 b ‘W»4J bclorc Monday I eh 2 so lh.il an approx mule number mas he1 given lo the I Ik s (illicit for repairing outerwear available Torn lackels mas he saved Ihe Fxlension O llice has copies ol I <' I I h l . a newly revised guide lo repairing outerwear For only “'ll cents the bulletin explains informa lion on halklling all kinds ol fabrics as well as replac ing zippers, snaps, and knitted cults ('realise ideas tor decorative repairs are also included Ne xt time ihe kid comes in with a |jckct that needs help, think ol I s tension s good intormation. advises an extension service spokesperson Winter rune-ups Brake Checks Roller cX Idler Build-up New or Turn Pin cV Bushings B & C Repair, Inc. 422 7409 or 4227418 Savings your whole family can warm up to. Subscribe now and get I RKK installation and first month FRET. Ih m th e M o n t h o f F e b r u a r y O n l y Only tlx* Disney ( tunnel is filled with heart»arming, »hole some entertainment the whole family caneniov high qualitx program ruing that everyone in your household will love It shelter commercial free television that helps bring families together hemme in vour home can share and experiencethe wonder, adxvn tun-audios that you would esprd from the name Disney Hs IK lph.i Jones thè 1 exingion Clange mei i*n Mordas esc me lor thè ¡ik-n s |»an c.ike sopivi inet meeting 1 he pr»> grani undei thè lircctmo isf (He kg 1 h.min.in Kenneth Smouse- w.is group singmg .!• .1 a line talk hs Hai lon l lark lisi*ui ih, Siale \g ( »»ni milice il ' linktions and mcmhcr ship thè Charter w.is dt.qvd hs loriiK-r niemhct Charles Kiichanan Hcils M.uquaidt w.isdie music un for thci-scmi.g fVnxwa (irauge will meel .il ( ireentield ( irjnge in tk>,ird man on Salurdjs al IO Mi a m al 2 p m Ihe t malilla t ititi degree team will tv prescni lo iniliate ans eleeihle members from the yy hc'ullaikl ( ii.inge l’om»sna district Flans were discussed lor a card juris aikl a dale of Sundae atternoon Feb I was chosen Ihe cards will elan al 2 p in to lI»)wed hs refreshments jiwl prizes I lie public is coiJialls invited the auditing report was read and the budget lor nevi lu x ’ presented, both were accepted Ihe Februarv meeting will he uiklc'i the dircrtion ol the I egisl.ilice Ci'iimnltec. Is le Peck and Carl Marlin Plans are undciwjv for the presentation of pens and certificates lo all nvmhcrs over 2 ' sears Jean Nelson is in charge C ard en Bugs m ake bulletin hoards for Pioneer. Nursing home Its Ih lp h a Jones I he ( ¡arden Hugs met al Ihe h»»inc oi I »>i» Mlvn lor a regular meeting Ihe mam topic ol business was the- To get The Disney Channel right now and save, call T y " TILCVISION «V C A B L I " ( PHONE INC. 6 7 6 -9 6 6 3 o! Rulh Robinson Thuisdas. I eh 4 la c h member is to bring a honk-nude Valentine lor exchange It was suggested each mrmfvr hung a seed catalogue lo loll about un unusual oi different plani she has grown Nominations ol »»Iticeis was held wnh the election lo he in February Ihose- present were Dorothy Itm chain, l ula Bloodsworth. Ptis His Xndeison I lance's Muds .md Ihe h»»siess elesen bulletin hoards, nc.de hs the group and presenled lo the Nursing Hontr tune '0 is ihe dale sel loi I es ingion Harvest Fesiivul and al this lime- ihes discussed what this group would do Ihes ate planning soiix-thiiig l»*r the- parade and a bo,ah lor ihe sale »»I c»x»kies punch eie Ihies are I»» lv paid m I ehruars nul iht* «•nxtin u ill »t * lv h. tine 4-H do th in g leader needed \ numher ol sounger girls m thè Heppner area hasc eoni.kted ihe I \ tcnsion Oltice lookmg lor a 4 H cloihmg club leader Seseral fiacc he-ginn me 'kills bui want io he pari ol a group a' well as continue iheir sewing expeoences Il sou hasc sewing skills aikl some link- lo share please e»>nsider 4 H leadership Resources and helps are asailahle I«» leaders I eaders mas pian Ihe nvcling l>» uvei iheu lime asailahle ( luhs nus tv vear long or short terni pian, sudi as eighl or len ■licei mgs Cali Birdinc lullis r»’ b ‘)M 2 . ()SI I xlension Service lor more dct.uls 4 H leadeiship ean he a gnau cxpcrientc le»r ihe aduli solunleer CowBelle Corner By Mart*n#Cumn Pubkoly Cbanman Beginning Januars I 2 on national teles isioii and radio NN al I Street Journal l SA I inlay and a dozen lop national magazines, sou'll see the siarl of the iihisi concern rated heel pn»motion and adserrising cam paign in histors Flu i ll around ihe slogan. Built around Ihe sogan. Beet Real t ooel lot Real Peo pie (he IX aikl radio program runs lot ’ X weeks and in newspapers tor live weeks al a cost ol nearly SMI million Ihe magazine schedule in c luilcs Newsweek I S News and XX or Id Re|v>rt People New Yorker Sports Illustrated Sell (damoui Bon Spjvtil (¡»xiriiiei ( oumrs I is mg Heller Homes and (iardens and Redhook Njsonwifs are the ( attic-men s Hoard and the Heel liiJusirs Coun cll i ll K ’ i M l ads carts the sank- iheiik-. idem is il rc\ ipes and a similar pilch aimed toward lo X4 year old active- lileslyle consuuvrs In the limelight lor hc-c-l will he two national celebrities James (¡airier and ( shill Shepherd Iheir services arc-n l cheap SI million c . k h lor a o iv year coniraci with the op lion lo ncgolialc a six month extension (iarncr |sirlrass "James (iarner ihe real person He will talk about heel kabobs m one Ml second com niercial. and nuke a hnet cameo ap |x-.irarice eyeing a |»ic-ce ol ptnik- nh in the second Shepherd talks about a hoi |uicS burger Hamburger ( shill Stslc' extolling the taste and ap|val ol M2 pereeni lean ground Ivel in oik - sjvit Her cameo appearance centers around a beet filet in ihe second 'll sec»»ml spot XX e think Us logical lo go with leaner ground heel m this comiik-r cial explains the Meal Board's John Hrancis. who is acting as liaison between HIT and the Hoard " ( Mu basic motivation is to get more money out of ground beef ll we can expand and enhance its value, we can increase the value of cattle ' XX c think that wc can lean up the burger lr»»in the consenlion.il 7(1 |vr cent lean to X2 percent and still hold on lo all the taste appeal people want, he says It sam osehs the heel iikluslis that s.iss we call trim heel closer, hul also reduce Ihe amount »»I tal in the conventional burger To he honest, the biggest hurdle we have now when il comes 10 positioning our product and heallhlulncss is regular ground heel 11 s ihe tallest product we sell Ihe ads prepared by Kale hum Advertising .»I San Francisco were being edited in carls I Vc ember hs agency and HIC staffers llv s were being targeted toward " active lilesisle. light users of beef." accor ding i»> HIC promotion manager Jeanne M Sowa VXe feel this w, k'.s <v¡y • O» Hip to be Square Ihe lone High School Dance and h u ll team is hack in action this seal performing al various home sponing events I hiring a hall time al Iasi Saturday s honv haskelhall ganx-s itvs cLiiked gartvd in hoses I he team is made up ol eight girls group would have more impact on ihe iiklustry than trying lo promolc heef to heavy users." she stales 1 el's get souk-ol these people wlk< have shied away Irom hc-el lo in crease llv ir Irequerscs ot serving I his group is more educated than the average Ihes gem-rally are of technical managerial oi piotessional status XXe want lo address iheir concerns such as calories, health ami cholesterol issues that have caused them lo roll has k in eating heel es plains Sowa "Hul we also want lo make beet more exciting I he new eampaign lakes on a dil lereni approach Y'ou can whack consumers over ihe head hs urging them in cal Iv e l. Sowa declares "Or sou can entice them hs being entertaining I his is what we want our a>ls lo do entertain consumers, make them aware ol the ad. turn their attitudes around down the road ami increase heel consumption Ih e National C attlem en's Xscociation will hold its Annual Consenlion and I radc Show m Reno Nc-s.kla Januars 2b 2M, |»)87 ( Hcgon Stale Cattle-woman President Susan I sans and husband Wayne, arc nuking plans to attend the eon seniion Oregon s(icrda Hyde will become the President ol the Xim-ric.in National Cattle-Women during ihe Consenlion in Reno By Mary Bryant 676 9493 I Mi Saturday evening Ida I aria enlertaiik'd at »linnet loi Jusimc Wealhcrlord her daughter Xnn Chenhall. and Mary < lohei-n I hi Sunday M ill I sans was h»»sicss lor »lessc-rl and c.ir»ls lor (iras eH u v h k i Fleaix»r ( «mis and Mats (ioheen Dessert was a wonderful cherts |<ie »lessen wnh pinochle lor ».mis XL aikl Mrs Ambrose Chapin alter spending souk- tune m ( amas W ashington, aller his recent surgery were brought honv hs then grandson. lM>ug and his wile I his l»asl week then ctandson Mik»- and I he I xlension Seisveeourk il will s|»«ns<ir an Api 1 1 ’ trip lo Salem to visit ihe I cgislatiiic while it s in ses sion Ihe afternoon will otter sightseeing al Mission Mills in Salem Ihe return trip to M»»rr»>w Counts will he hs was ot Clackamas Town Center For furtivi intorniatimi, call Hu dine Iullis at the I xlension Service b ’ b ‘)t>42 Reserving a s|»ol on the —C-.V» -..HB»— «CS* - .«ist Th.frl The Del let. Oregon 970M his wile visiieil them M ts X isiun M c ( o n ik 'll was m stalled recenlls as N o b le lira ii» l o l Nans S o lid Rehc k .ili I odge lo i the co m in g year Had w ealher kc-jx at tendanee d o w n and a se is sm all g ro u p atiende»! Degree ol Honor will uvei this Tuesday lot installation ol Olivers Mis D a n d i X inson »»I Hutlcr Creek is a patient in Si Anthony Hospii.il in Pendleton She hojk-s lo come home sometime this week (lau d e Huschke. who was iranslerred I»• a hospital al Hcml is showing improscnvnl lotir calis will allow theeounc il líme lo tinalirc resersalions Al ihc- January 2(> nveim g. ihe c >>cilie 1 1 alvo discusscd o lleim g c lasses on furniture refimshmg and a mail l»ox class on child vare for soung motiléis Furtlvr iiiloinulion will he- asailahle al a laler dale Ihc annu.il tloiivm akers Das I estival was sehcduled l"i X|»nl 2 ' al ihc- I exmglon (iiange Hall Final 4 Days of January Clearance . MEN’S Gardners wear 193 N. Main 676-9218 u p e r io r Heppner k^eeds? •ALFALFA »CLOVER »GRAINS »BEANS •PASTURE MIXES »TURF SEED P .C ) . B o x I I 7 .S P it s e t), W d s h i n g l o n W T d l R a n g e la n d G ra s s e s A v a ila hi e improvement s'.V» . i s s i Heppner Happenings Leadership project receives ¿»runt A learn from M o rro w and t nuiilla counties (oined ihe Family Commumls l eadership Project in Iu x V with eight members trained In lUXb. tour additional team members received training Morrow Counts members now are Claudia Hughes. Charlotte Carpenter. Cm ds Osterlund, Marlene Currin. and Hirdinc lullis Ihes meel regularly wnh the I'n u tilla Counts group to keep up on ihe latest training information Ihe success ol a model communi is leadeiship project in \ n western stales has led lo the promise of lun »ting lor as mans as 4l> more such projects throughout (he nation The W K Kellog Foundation ol Hattie Creek Michigan has set a side S2 million in grant monies in assist the projects I and grant colleges and universities or stale Fxlension Homemaker Councils mas receive A2.i»m in planning assistance and up lo 1X0,001) in pro|c-cl support over a three year jvri<xi The Cooperative I xlension Services of these institu lions in cooperation wnh Stale I s tension Homcnuker Councils will lake the lead in »leveloping and »ar rsmg out ihe activities Known as Family Community leadership projects (F C I.I, these programs help women and other family members develop leadership skills tor taking active roles in public policy formulation and community .lance Ns then |viloimalice schedule loi ihe haskelhall sc-.isim draws io a close- the Dance- and D u ll I earn is makmc piepai.il ions lor then spi mg march m Ihe Heppnei St Patrick s Day Parade. Irom grades ’ 11 Vins Poi met Narks M o n e t H iedi Nelson Mt.mdi K ill tnets lepsc-n I inda M o lic i Id i Nelson nid R ondi lecce M though ihes are .«Is isecl hs (» Vnn I bomas .»rid M a i s H o lm es the g irls develop then dance rouîm es e n lu c ís w ith o u t Vernal Alfalfa Ranger Alfalfa Ladak Alfalfa Western Rossana Small Burnett Sheep Fescue Canbar Canby Bluegrass Intermediate Oahe Smooth Brome Common Crested Nordan «WJ Reynolds Agricultural Services riic ^ )is A )c ^ Channel I II K f f Off »re 501 296 1153 DO YOU KNOW HOW TO WORK WITH YOUR LENDERS? WE DO SOW! Crested Fairway Russian Wildrye Vinal Orchard Grass Paiute Orchard Grass Potomac Orchard Grass lata r Sainfoin Romont C lo ve rR e d CloverTtllow Blosiom Sweet Tall Wheat Grass Alcar And more J. Wayne Monahan, Sales Representative Free Consultation (503)384 6923. Condon. OR. 9)823 l I 7 I 7 I V T T T T T m T n 7 T -n T T 7 T c 'T T T T T T T ? T T T T T ';'T I T I T V I 'd IV \