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Page 3, THE GAZETTE-TIMES. Heppner, Ore,, Thursday, Jan. 30, 1975 tj O O O O GO O i ii o o c ) J j P 'l if ; J J iSll'ipm I ; u,. 1 ilffi 1 , H a1 V '.. U&Q ftp; 11 if It i CowBelles--and the right to beef! Immunization clinics sef U Morrow County CowBelles aro out to prove that this is beef country y planning a series of heef promotion events during the spring months. f'owlielle President Gail Hughes says beef demonstra tions will he conducted in local stores, a poster contest will be run in all county sc hools, and another Mini Ik-ef-a-Kama will he held in April. ("owliclles want every Mor row County resident to under stand the value of the industry to the local economy, and the value of beef as a source of protein for the family. They will also help consumers find wavs to stretch food dollars through beef cookery demon strations at Court Street Market. Feb. 7. and Central Market. Feb. 21. In addition to the poster contest for 5th grade students, each high school home economics department has received beef to be utilized in their class work Jeanne Howell, beef education chair man, delivered the beef to each school early this fall. Claudie Hughes, member ship chairman, has invited women to contact her for membership in the organiza tion Annual dues may also be sent to her. The funds are used to siiiH)it a variety of activities that promote the use ot beef What's in Touring choir in concert Saturday The College of Idaho Touring Choir here Saturday Warning issued on use of crock pots I lie 4V?m nilii r College of bl. dm Turning Choir and Ii.ihiIm'i Shifts wdl pi event ,i i ciiM i'H S.iiuidav . Feb. 8, at ili'iit High Shuol at 5 p hi in ( wdiiii! to High School Mil m liii.ii.ir Kill Hticken-di-il I Ins ( bun ins) completed an !.! -i ,-t 1 1 suu;mn w ilh Ibe vj4,nii' (iHieeit orchestra ii':!i i i iiitdm lot Ihmald 'I'hu J' Mil hi !i the orchestra vn'iil !:' I- d,is . ( .unpin, (, (. ..M u ll !,!.,(, n.Hege !i -ii 'ii ! jx i tin iiicil in the rum i ll In if will include ,t ii h'M t :iii;iii; limn renais- i'ii i- in ;i ltd cniiii y cliniitl It', ! itiiie The gioups sinus a i ijM'i il i. ill) pi.iiin and ttilh hi :. in ,ii ciiinp.iiiiinent Fea uii-d in this year's tour it'r.K!i ,'iie st wr.il seclmns a Muufs "Cuionaiton M.r-s" plus si'lm Huns hum . ,it. i.( Iti.ihnis, Kriltett, l !h .linn Sueelmck. Mou 'mi. schiii. V.nitur and a imiler of ciinleni)oi'ary i (.mn,sers i ccent MMtur of Judge ;iiul .hi.iml.i C.innichael was It'll Smith president of the linden Assilt i.iiion. St Paul, i i e lb is the stiit tif ibe late Vt illi.iiii Smith, I.eMiigton and uill be teilieinbeled by many of Ins Ii lends as the little Iniy who won the Human It.ices held at the Muiiiiw County linden in the e.itlv I'MUs Church f Directory MFiiioDisr S.s : a.m. Worship II a.m. IITIMHAN SS .... : a m, Worship 11 a.m. Children Choir, 9.30 am ( IIK1STIAN SS . 9:45 a.m. Worship , . U a.m. Even Serv. 7:30 p.m. NAZAHFNK SS . 10 a.m. Worship 11 a.m. Even. Serv 6 p.m. IPISCOIMI. Communion 8 am. SS . 9:45 a.m. Worship 11 a.m. Adult Ed 10 a m, ASSI MKI V OF ;ol S.S , , ... 9: 15 am, Worship 11 a.m. Sun. Eve. service .... 7:00 Hible Study . -.. Wed., 7 p.m. SEVENTH HAY ADVENTIST Sabbath School ..... 9:30a.m. Worship II a.m. CATHOLIC Caieehism . . , , Mon. 4 Wed. Worship: Heppner, Sun 11a.m. Saturday 6:30p.m. lone. Sun R:45 a.m. Saturday worship, 6:30 p.m., St, Patricks ( III IK H OF ( HHIST, Lev iiigtoii SS 9:45 Chureh.; 11:00 Sun. Eve 7:30 Kible Study. Wed 7:30 INTERFAITII FELLOWSHIP Hible Study, Wed., 10 a.m.' 340 Baratt Blvd. Sponsored as a community service by. LEBUSH SHOP Oinir member will le v'licsis of ;irea I. umbos while here The choial concert is o'ii to the public wilbout charge An oflering for the College of Idaho is taken al each pei lormance. The Col lette ol Idaho is a private. Presln let lan related. coed cnlli'i;e II Il( VM S WIIAFSSI S to Ml FT l l..K WIIF Keith V'oslu'ra, area sHikc4 lii, in. was recittlly notified that the assembly of Jehm ah's Wilnessei wUI In held in l.aGi ande. Feb 12 Georue II CiMik. district mei seet . sitid all parts of the two-day program will be ptepared keeping Ibe theme. ' llae We Kepi Our Senses and Keen W'aYcrifiil"rnluTfid Thai includes Die ' public ilisiiitiise he will deliver Sundav allet ihmiii at 2 p fit entitled Stand Still and See ihe S.ihahon of Jehov ah " C.iniaiion Club memheis met ,ti the biuiie of Mrs. Pele ! lui li . Jan I V Mrs Aicbie Padlieig Wils co hnsiess Members present wen- Mrs C.ol King. Mrs. Clara (ierlsuti. Mrs Lincoln Nash. Mrs June Field and Mr Kil (ionlv The next ila elini! is Feb !! The (Hipiibirily of crock (sits as Christmas gifts meiins main H-ople will lie using idem tor Ibe first tune Ibis year elbe Miler. acting exlen siuit loods and nutrition s ciahsl al Oregon Slale I'nr ei sity. otters some advice lo insuie Ihe safely ol foods pirp.il e ill Ihe puis A ciock xii is a slow -cook-mi! appliance thai uses almul the same amount of eleclri eii as a loo wall light bulb. Funds such as siews, soups and ml roasts ate eveellenl when cooked by this slow method. Mrs Oehler says However, because Ihe ii iiiperaHiie in Ihe pot never n ai lies ;i2 decrees Fahren heii home t anned, lou acid limits should te boiled for 15 lo ii minutes Itelore pulling I belli in the clink put for cimkmif' tin" icvialist ,nt vises This will eliminate (be dam'er of botulism, which in. iv occur m home -canned ei'et, ihli's iind meats The deadly Invn lhal causes botulism is produced by sHire tot niinj; bacteria that I'lnvv m ov yen free areas, Mtch as ( allium.' jal s Another precaution recom mended liy Mrs Oehler is to avoid iiv ei Inadint! the crock I ml ' ll tilled loo lull, the tol will lake loo long for Ihe internal temperature of Ihe IimuI to reach Ho degrees F.. the leniperaluie al which the swirc producing baclei iil. siaphv loeoeeus aureus, are distuned "Siapb' bacteria ernw vigorously and produce a beat resistant tosin between il and t la decrees F. For a guide to ihe amount of fund to put in the Clock pot, follow the reciic book that comes unli the appliance. ad ises Mrs Oehler McCabe a $20 winner Ernest McCahe. Heppner. won S.'o last week lor idenli Ivniji Avon Melby as Ihe Mvsiery Person He rtiWtl the numbtT of clues, however, and the jack pot this week lis at $15 This week's winner stands lo re teivc a total of $.!5 for identi Ivintt the Myslery Person - if he also gels the correct iilimlii'r of clues. I., ist week's clues: public sen ice I reports Ihe news I; mini 'her husband is a teacher1, north, east, west, south iswl!s NEWS'; a mem ber al a club composed of professional and business ex ecutives associated primarily lor service (she's a Soropti mist i; media maid 'report er', calling cas m "Avon calling" i.. handwriting? Iiv MWtGWtrTMcNUli (iiaphnaii.ilv si rnatUti n The first of the Morrow County Health Department Immunization Clinics is scheduled at Heppner Grade School on Tuesday. Feb. 4. 8 45 a.m.. with a clinic immediately following at the Day Care Center at approxi mately 10:30. A clinic will Ire available for high school students at a later dale. The clinic will be under the direction of Morrow County Health Officer Dr. L. D. Tibbies, assisted by Mrs. Pat Wright. R N . and volunteers. Parents of the second ses sion Heppner kindergarten children who wish their child ren immunized are asked to come at 9 a.m. on the morning of the clinic at the Heppner Grade School. other immunization clinics lo be held in the county are tentatively scheduled for Feb. Iti and 17. Definite times and places will fie announced next week. Immunizations to be offered include DPT. DT. measles, rubella, and measles-rubella combination vaccines and tri vnlent oral polio vaccine. Pre-school children are wel come al the clinics. r SIIKIVEIt DINNER IIEItE TONIGHT Member of Ihe Tri-County Shrine Club and their wives are gathering for a 6:30 p.m. dinner meeting tonight in the banquet room of the Wagon W heel Cafe. Les Grant. Arlington, is the president of this Gilliam, Wheeler and Morrow group. John Wood Ijas made the 'arrangements for tonight's meeting. . a A love of music is revealed in the handwriting above. The writer possesses interpreta tive understanding, rhythm and timing enhanced by an imaginative touch, and in tense leehngs. Sell confidence a desire to nigamc systematically and creatively, practical goals and determination are character isis which point Inward mana gerial ability The writer might organize or handle effectively a sale of the symphony's season tickets Itul Ihe writer might eninv even more being a chinch organier, or lay- I llll! M!V ItOMtl) CONSIDERS OltOWTII The seven members of the Heppner Library Hoard dis cussed grow th al a meeting on Jan 22 Plans for the re modeling of the "back room" into a children's room were shared wilh Pauline Bier of AU'W, one of Ihe organiza tion -interested in helping v ith Ihe protect There was discussion con cerning library lees for bor rowers living outside the city. It was decided lo present this xissihihiy for consideration by Ihe grange organizations m the counlv leader, or how alxiul handling the favors for a banquet n tendency toward a mildly gloomy view of life is in ev iilence Spurts of irritability and temper can find an outlet through musical and poetical appreciation Alt hough the writer w ants lo he alone al limes, there is also a desire 1n be friendly, warm, expressive ami in the com pany of people FABRICS for NOW sewing 20 OFF during this Clearance Sale to make room for Spring lines. Clearance applies to all fabrics in stock. Case Furniture May Main Si. Heppner IMI.KtK-tu:?!' ONLY TWO DAYS LEFT! SOLID STAINLESS BY ONEIDA PLACE SETTING V I M N IlniiMiigiiy wffluM dDir M With lives at stake, decisions had better be based on fact. There are hundreds of millions of people in the world whose food intake is near star vation level. These people must have food. They will not yet it if we produce less beef in this country, as some suggest. The United Nations Food and Agricul ture Organization says beef is a source of high-quality, assured-quantity protein that helps provide adequate nutrition. This is as true for industrialized nations as it is for developing nations. It is unfortunate that many people are being misled, because of faulty information, into believing less muit will mean more of something else. It Is a fact that... Beef has every amino acid the body needs ...the amount and quality of protein ho . single vegetable, grain or fruit can provide. It Is a fact that... It takes about 3 pounds of grain to pro duce one pound of beef, not 8 or more, as- has been reported. It is a fact that... 75 percent of all feed consumed by cattle is grass, forage and by-products which are inedible by humans. It is a fact that Most cattle are raised on land that cannot grow food for humans-nearly 900 million acres in the U.S. alone. It is a fact that... Only ruminants (animals with four stomachs) such as cattle can produce high quality protein for humans from this other wise unusable natural resource. What we need in this world is more food, not less. That means more beef and other animal proteins as well as more grain, vege tables and other foods. The beef industry accepts its share of this challenge to in crease food production through increasing efficiency and use of available resources. . This ad sponsored bv the Morrow County CowBelles SiE 40 Exciting savings on top-quality stainless tableware in a wide selection of outstanding designs. Six Piece Place Setting includes: Salad Fork, Dinner Fork, Dinner Knife, Soup Spoon and two Teaspoons. Hurry! Sale ends January 31, 1975 ONEIDA COMMUNITY STAINLESS 6-PIc Plac Setting I Reg. $15.00 Available in above patterns, top to bottom: Coronation", Louisiana", Madrid, Venetia", Paul Revere", Frostfire. Also available: S-Pc. Matching HosIms Set Reg Price . . . S1S.0O ONEIDA DELUXE STAINLESS 6-Pitc Place Selling 'Reg. $12.50 Available In above patterns, top to bottom: Mozart. Modern Antique", Cherie", Capistrano", Nordic Crown" Chateau", Lasting Rose. Also available: S-Pc Matching notices Set Reg. Price . . . $13.00 I rMlrmarti. ul Ootid l.,d. "Something from the )eweUn Is alwors something speciat" KA JEWELERS Stoie Hcuis: 9 A.M. to 6 t.H. 177 MAIN ST. HEPPNER PH. 6T6-9J0O ImiMIMMII