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
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Vacuum Cleaners
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Typewriters eo^
Knives c,\e
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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
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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-
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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
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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
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.«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
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A learn from M o rro w and
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In lUXb. tour additional team
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Counts members now are Claudia
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wnh the I'n u tilla Counts group to
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Ihe success ol a model communi
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stales has led lo the promise of lun
»ting lor as mans as 4l> more such
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lo 1X0,001) in pro|c-cl support over
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tension Homcnuker Councils will
lake the lead in »leveloping and »ar
rsmg out ihe activities
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leadership projects (F C I.I, these
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family members develop leadership
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