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    Page 3, THE GAZETTE-TIMES. Heppner, Ore,, Thursday, Jan. 30, 1975
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CowBelles--and the
right to beef!
Immunization
clinics sef
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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.
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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.
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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
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IlniiMiigiiy wffluM
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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
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