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Page , THE GAZETTE-TIMES, Heppner, OR, Thursday, Jan. 1. 1976 SPRAY IUEWS With stocking-stutters, re ams of rumpled wrappings, turkey left-overs and a touch of nausea only one day behind us, news this week necessarily becomes a repetitious report on "comings and goings." Those who are without house guests are those away on vacation. It has been, happily, the perfect holiday season. Short on illness and accidents, long on neighborhood parties and family gatherings. And with a knowledgeable view of this little time it is also good to report no one having had a lonely Christmas. Great little village, Spray. No one is alone here. Mrs. Ted Cress received telephone calls from three of her daughters on Christmas Day. Mrs. William Schell, CA, Martina Keeling, McGebee, AR, and Rosa Dail, England. The Dails are expected here late in January. Dail, with the U.S. Air Force, has been transferred to Lackland AFB, TX, where he will be stationed for two years. He and his family will visit relatives in several states enroute. The Ed Tilleys are happily occupied with four of their grandchildren this week, Mike and Mark Keimig, Hermiston and Randy and Robby Mise ner, Bend, their parents having returned to their homes late Christmas Day. Enjoying the hospitality of the Joe and Nadine Worlein home through Christmas were Ken and Judy Koning and their two daughters from Eugene and the Worleins daughter and family, Pat and Wayland Niatt with Teresa, Travis and Troy, Heppner. from McKewens time spent at the Condon Air Base several years back. A delightful Christmas par ty was held at the school cafeteria when the TOPS Club met Monday evening. All members were present, each lady bringing a guest. The holiday theme was carried out in decorations, songs and Christmas corsages. The purpose of TOPS was evident in refreshments of orange slices and coffee. Lou Cress was top winner at the Bingo tables. Visitors included Clara Strecker, Edith Chapman, Jodi Brisbois, Barbara Ad ams, Sherrill Cossett, Martina Warren, Mary Williams, Lou . Cress and Mrs. Carick, Delo res Mun jar's mother, here from Prineville. Charles Sanders who has ' been here visiting his parents, Ed and Nellie, dipped a wing -over the family home as he left Monday with his instruc tor, Gordon Gore, on his return flight to Ukiah, CA. Careful there, Charles! (I knew that kid when he was a danger on a. tricycle.) Tim Sanders and daughters Tonya and Katrina spent Christmas here with the Ed Sanders. Odell and Joyce Adams, Ruth Adams and Ralph Ben nett were in Prineville Tues day for medical and dental appointments. Blue Mountain Community College Winter Term Classes 1976 Adult Education And Community Service A check tor tuition payment i noted IPreregister). lust be mailed in to the college to reserve a tpot in any cUm that if Student may enroll, pay fee, and purchase books at the first class meeting. A minimum of ten students is required for eacb class. Registration will not be accepted after the second week of classes. For additional information, call 276-1260, ext. 205. Last quarter we began using coordinators in Hermiston and Heppner to assist our patrons in those areas with the many questions which arise concerning program offerings. The results have been most impressive. Both the amount of information and the Dumber of programs offered have Increased and we hope to continue providing that kind of service to communities outside the campus area. Margaret Davis is serving as our coordinator in the Hermiston area. Her college telephone ia Hermiston is 567 9306. Anne Doherty Is serving as our coordinator In the Heppner area. Her college telephone la Heppner is 676-5277. Pendleton Horses & Horse Husbandry Accounting Typing Introduction to Diseases Engineering Graphics Seminar in Humanities 19th Century) Introduction to Film Film Series Painting Weaving Band Orchestra Clothing Construction Class Advanced Photography TV Production Radio Broadcast Systems Figure Control for Women Weight Training 4 Conditioning Alpine Skiing - Downhill Nordic Skiing ICross country) Karate Tailoring Interior Decoration Rocks and Minerals Public Administration General Psychology Abnormal Psychology Parole and Probation Real Estate Law Sales Seminar Fundamentals of Roping Intermediate Roping Defensive Driving Basic Spoken Spanish Nurse Aide Training Welding Advanced Life Saving Guitar - Playing by Note Instrument Pilot Ground School Calligraphy Prenatal Education Class Woodworking - Furniture Refinishing Gourmet Cooking - French Cuisine "Convenient French Cooking Gourmet Cooking - French Cuisine "Fancy A French" Course Course No. Starting Date Meeting Night Time Location Tuition Hermiston Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cecil joined their daughter and family, the Wilbur Alfords, when they went to the Don Stroeber home in Heppner for the holiday dinner. Mrs. Stroeber is also a daughter of the Cecils. Tuck Jackson miscalculated a bit in his Christmas carving and sustained a badly cut thumb. Not too serious and Tuck comments he is antici pating a happy new year. Mr. and Mrs. Robert .Reed were dinner guests at the Cliff and Polly Van de brake ranch home Christmas day. The Bob Waldens and daughter Yvonne joined the group in the evening. The Waldens who observed their 25th wedding anniver sary Tuesday, Dec. 23, have had as their house guests, Eva's brother and his wife, Frank and Barbara Amaral from Kimberley's W-4 Ranch. A recent visitor at the Ron Brisbois, Tom Troxell and Arlene Potter homes was Clifford McKewen from Cali fornia, renewing friendships Kent and Anne Baldwin spent Christmas here and will remain through the New Year holiday when they, with their children, Donna and Brian who have been in school here will leave for their home in California. Kent, who was with the U.S. Marine Corps and Mrs. Baldwin have toured the United States since his retirement. Donna and Brian have stayed here at the home of their grandmother, Mrs. Dee Davis and their great grandmother, Mildred Fisher during their parents absence. The Darwin Dixons return ed Friday evening from Long view, WA, where they spent Christmas with their daughter and family, Sally and Pat Milne. Arriving Dec. 24 to join the family circle was young Patrick Darwin, weight 10 lbs, 6 oz. Patrick is the Milne's third child and has two sisters, Darla, six and Johanna, four. In the" midst of Friday's severe wind and rain storm we wtre surprised when a brief, but sharp, electrical storm entered the scene. A bit nerve-shattering in Decem ber, that wonderful time of year free of flash-floods, cloud bursts and side winders. A Happy New Year! Child Development 0.890 j,. g Thurs. 7 10 p.m. Jr. High 15 00 Cake Decorating Jtn 6 Tues. 7 10 p.m. Sr. High 15.00 Accounting Procedures 2.820 Un fi Tues. 7 ,0 p m Sf Hig 5 00 Beginning Typing 2.501 Jan 5 MAW 7 9:30 p.m. Sr. High 15.00 Income Tax Preparation 9.712 jan. 5 Mon. 7 9 p.m. Sr. High 10.00 Welding IPreregister) I Lab $201 -L206 Jm 5 Mon. 7 10 p.m. Sr. High 15.00 Jewelry Making Preregister) (Lab $15) 0.516 Ja . Molli UQ pm Sf ,jjh ,J00 Photography IPreregisterl I Lab $5) 0.519 Jw ? Wed. 7,0 pm Jf nigh jJ0O Figure Control for Women 0.582 Un 7 Wfd 7:309:30 p.m. Sunset 10.00 Macrame Jan. 5 Mon. 7 9 p.m. Sr. High 5.00 Tole Painting j,B 6 Tues. 7 10 p.m. Sr. Hi. Art rfoom 15.00 Science Seminar HS students) GS199 J.. 20 Tues. 7:30-9:30 p.m. Sr. High 10.00 Intermediate Spoken Spanish 0.562.2 Jan. 6 TATh 7:30-9:30 p.m. Jr. High 10.00 Auto Tips for Women 0.776 Jan. 8 Thurs. 7 10 p.m. Sr. High 15.00 Financial Management for Small Business 2.102 Jan. 8 Thurs. 7:30-10 p.m. Jr. High 15.00 Expectant Parent's Class 0.892 Jan. 6 Tues. 7-10 p.m. Sunset 20.00 cpl. Basic Electrical Code 0.795 Jan. 6 Tues. 7 10 p.m. Jr. High Shop 15.00 Technical Report Writing 1.194 Jan. 7 Wed. 7 10 p.m. Sr. High 15.00 For information about evening classes listed above, call BMCC Coordinator, Margaret Davis 567-9306. ADULT BASIC EDUCATION, GED and ADULT HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA PROGRAMS For information call Paula House 276-1260 -or- Fred Mclntyre 567-3327. Heppner - Lexington Physical Fitness for Women 0.582 Jan. 5 Mon. 7-10 p.m. Jr. High 15.00 Typing 2.501 Jan. 5 Mon. 7 10 p.m. Sr. High 15.00 Income Tax Preparation 9.712 Jan. 7 Wed. 7 10 p.m. Sr. High 10.00 Calligraphy 0.512.4 Jan. 7 Wed. 7 10 p.m. Jr. High 15.00 Photo. Projects Wlsbop (Preregister) r $ JM, a Thurs. 7 10 p.m. Sr. High 15.00 Adv.Beginners Tole Painting IPrereg) R 4 jaB. 6 Tues. 7 10 p.m. Lex. Sch. 15.00 Private Pilot Ground School 6 402 Jan. 12 MATn 7 10 p.m. Hepp. Hi. Sch. 25.00 For information about evening classes listed above, call BMCC Coordinator, Ann Doherty 676-5277 ADL'LT BASIC EDUCATION, GED and ADULT HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA PROGRAMS For information, call Madeline Buckeadorf 676 9917. ! ' , .ZmrT'nf, Hermiston Store ifJAYHES) I Mii.il wiiMi-iLiui uZ Suite C IBUSniESS J Hxt" n IlfACHIHES I 322 S. Main I lie I Pendleton. OR. 27K44I Richard Wellman cEESS OwnerManager CnlilHnMri .Jerry Haines oiemmnnf) Co-Owner HATS Cleaned and Blocked ' Pendleton ood koli for 1976 Wt hope our many friends and customers enjoy a New Year filled with happinessl JIM'S WELDING SERVICE Jim & Lucia Darrett Hermiston JEWELRY MAKING: Introduction into hand working aoaferrous metals. Includes hand construction aad centrifugal casting. Preregistratioa TOLE PAINTING: Students must have completed beginning tole pointing. Will do advanced projects including flowers, animals aad simple scenes. Individualized help on own projects. Be prepared to paint the first class. BASIC FARM WIRING: Fundamentals of electrical wiring. Reference to code book and its applications to dwellings aad farm use. MACRAME: Introduction to bask maerame knots and demonstrating the combination into designs. Several projects will be completed during this five-week course. INCOME TAX PREPARATION: A basic tax education program for new tax return preparers or a refresher course to kelp J become more proficient in preparing Federal Income Tax Returns. 6-wk class) BEGLNNING TYPLNG: Designed to meet the particular practice needs of each student, this course provides a variety of drills lor keyboard reinforcement, technique development, aad basic skill development. A aeries of Skill Probes kelps students determine what specific drills they should practice. (6-wk class) EXPECTANT PARENTS CLASS: A one-term course designed lor both parents. The course will include anatomy and physiology of conception, pregnancy, the birth process, aa well as the concomitant emotional changes aad adjustments that occur. Infant growth aad development aa well aa baby care through the first year will also be covered. CHILD DEVELOPMENT: A number of child growth aad development theories will be explored to ailo parents to apply the concepts to such practical sitnations aa wOl be described. Some stress upon remedial programs wOl be made. Modifying behavior through the use of reinforcement techniques will be a primary approach to the class. CAKE DECORATING: Students wOl learn basic skills in decorating cakes lor all occasions. Icing and sugar work in borders, flowers, letters and other shapes will be stressed. ACCOUNTING PROCEDURES: A ceotiauatoa of the Accounting Procedures begun Fall quarter. WELDING: The course Introduces set-cp aad operation of oxyacetylene welding equipment. DesBoastratios) aad practice in welding, brazing, and soldering ferrous aad sea ferrous metal. (Proregistratioal PHOTOGRAPHY: This course is lor the beginning and amateur student of photography. Theory and laboratory procedures will be combined to develop a working knowledge of the basic principles aad fundamentals of general photography. FIGURE CONTROL FOR WOMEN: This course Is a personal Improvement and body conditioning program tor woeaea. Students will lean to exercise properly to get their body fa good physical conditio: aa weO aa to maintain It after th eonclusisw of the class. BASIC ELECT. CODE: Fundamentals of electrical wiring. Reference to code book aad Its applications to dwellings and) farm mo. TECHNICAL REPORT WRITING: A course fa the methods of tochakal reeearcb, evaluation of data, aad the orgtaixation of that data Into useful written report Mlh.Nlfc &KMINAK HS Students): A seminar series designed by the science faculties of Hermiston High School and Blue Mountain Community College and open to all high school students in Hermiston, Umatilla, Riverside, Staafield, Echo. Topics will include the fallowing: Astronomy, Desert Biology, Wild flowers of Eastern Oregon, Geology, Atomic Energy, and IJectromagneUc Waves. The class will also Include aa afl day field trip to Haaford aad an evening trip to the Whitman College Planetarium. I INTERMEDIATE SPOKEN SPANISH: A coatiauatioa of Bask Spoken Spanish taught fa the speaking-listening method. Emphasis on pronunciation and simple sentences with additional material to add to knowledge aad skill leaned fa the bask class. 5-wk course) AUTO TIPS FOR WOMEN: Designed to meet the needs of female drivers with special emphasis upon diagnosing fundamental roadside emergencies; orientation to various automotive systems, warning signals, safe servicing with bask tools aad noo-technkal repairs. FINANCIAL MANAGMENT FOR SMALL BUSINESS: A practkal course fa fundamontala lor o periling a small business. This course Is designed to bo easily understood and of hamediato practkal value. The course will cover the analysis of your own business, breakeven charts, building aad forecasting sales, borrowing money, reducing the costs, inventory control, simple economics, and maaagement by objectives. Heppner-Lexington. PHYSICAL FITNESS FOR WOMEN: This course will include physkal eserdei and conditioning as well as various activitks whkb can bo used during leisure time - volleyball, 'if and badminton. TYPING: Beginning typing or typing review. This course may servo as aa Introduction to typing as well aa a refresher for persons who have bad some training or eiperieace. INCOME TAX: This course is designed aa a practkal course en facom tax lor the average taxpayer. It provides aa overview of the various rules and regulations of the Internal Revenue Servke affecting the average taxpayer. It affords the student the opportunity to understand and accurately prepare a tax return lor both led era! and state Usee. pbasis on essential techniques CALLIGRAPHY: Fuadameatale of lettering aad design with omj and use of tools. Extra cost lor supplies. PHOTOGRAPHIC PROJECTS WORKSHOP: Beginning or review class designed to involve students fa functional rejects utilizing pbetogrsphy aador pbotographk process. Students wOl work fa designing aad producing their own postcards, personal books aad calendars. Extra costs lor supplies aad Ink lee. No pbotogrsphk experience necessary. PrsregWfttioa. ADVANCED BEGINNERS TOLE PAINTING: A eeatia nation of Begia.Ug Tole Painting, must have completed Beginning Teio Painting or have painting experience. Course will fadude advaaced elements, antiquing, and finishing. Prtcegistratieu. PRIVATE PILOT GROUND SCIIOOLt The class wOl cover the principles of flight, meteorology, navigation, aircraft aad engine operation, flight instruments, flight klormation puUkatkas,' ' radio communications, and flight problems. Students eomplotfag the class should have ufSdoat ' knowledge to pass the Federal Avktien Administration written examination far the Prfvato Pilot Certificate.