Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, February 05, 1976, Page Page 5, Image 8

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Remember when we cele
brated Washington and Lin
coln's birthdayi? February 2,
the State and County office
were closed. Pauline Winter
and Sharon Stookey worked at
the courthouse. At least they
answered the phone calls, to
let everyone know the court
house was closed, because of
Lincoln's birthday. Now on
Feb. 16, the U.S. Poet Office
will be closed, in honor of
Washington's birthday. No
school holiday.
Dee Cribble is filling In as
Justice of Peace for Charles
O'Connor, for 90 days. Charlie
is recovering from eye sur
gery. With the two days that
Dee was working before, and
add two days more, Dee is
kept busy.
Just read that a prison was
awarded $26,000 for the study,
"Why prisoners escape from
jail."
Mary Williams, our Spray
correspondent, stopped by our
office to visit with us. This was
our first chance to meet her
, and let her know how much we
liked her Spray column.
Vesta Kilkenny and sales
associate, Judi Kalbua, of Stan
Wiley, Portland, were busi
ness visitors here last week.
Bonnie and Dean Graves
are now walking around with
bright smiles, they have
moved Into their new mobile
home. They have been living
in a small camper, since their
home burned.
Randy and Bernice Lott of
Lott's Electric, were informed
this week of a 7-day free cruise
to Mexico. This trip was
awarded to them by Sylvania
TV for selling more TVs than
any other dealer with the
same size area.
The Lotts will fly to Los
Angeles where they will board
the cruise ship "Sun Prin
cess" for the ports of Puerto
Vallacte, Mazaltan and Cabo
San Lucas, Mexico.
200 YEARS
IS NOT
AVERY
LONG TIME
... not even three lifetimes yet look at
the tremendous strides our nation has made
In that brief span.
We of America's nearly 1.000 rural electric
systems have taken some giant steps, too.
during our own much-briefer history. Just
40 years ago fewer than ten farms In hun
dred had electric light and power; today
America's countryside Is almost completely
electrified.
Peoples lives have changed, Improved.
Communities have new vigor and purpose.
Rural outmigratlon has ceased, even re
versed. Now we must point our feet down the road
ahead, take more giant steps . . . ao that to
morroWi children can look back 200 years
from now on a past as glorious as ours.
The Columbia Basin Electric Coop was organlied 36
years ago and provided the first electric service along
lis' lines 17 years ago.
Columbia Dosb
llodrlc Co-op
COLUMBIA BASIN ELECTRIC CWP-vfctJ
quire mile. In Umatilla, Morrow, Gilliam. Sherman .
awl Whwlef Counties.
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Monica Swanson of the
Hcppner Child Development
Center is in need of children to
take care of. She has set a new
policy for prices and hours. No
longer will you have to pay for
a full or half day if your child
Is there two hours or less. The
new rate for two hours or less
is 90 cents a hour, with a small
snack. The all day charge la
$4.50 and $2.50 for half a day.
If you have not tried the
Heppner Child Development
Center, I would suggest you
do. The surroundings are
cheerful, lots of children to
play with and the very best of
supervision. Also there Is a
section for small babies.
This is the ideal place to
have your child go after
school, until you can pick
them up. Also I almost forgot
to add, the cost for each
additional child is half price.
Call the center, 676-9246, talk
to Monica if you have further
questions.
Clarence Bauman is recu
perating at home after having
major heart surgery at Veter
ans Hospital, Seattle.
Tom Howell Is out In the
winter weather, looking good
after his recent bout with
illness. He says "all he needs
to feel really great Is some
spring weather." Well all buy
that Tom.
Shannon Ellen Farley's
sorority initiation was held at
Pi Beta Phi house, OSU,
Corvallis. I hope it Is right this
time.
81 NG8PI RATION NEXT
SUNDAY AT LEXINGTON
- On Sunday evening, Feb. 8,
a Singspiration service will be
held in the Christian Church at
Lexington. Everyone is wel
come to come Join in this
musical evening. Services will
begin at 7:30 p.m.
TIPS: for a quicker and
creamier fudge beat It with aa
egg beater Instead with a
spoon.
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Clinics
start
The first of the Morrow
County Health Department
Immunization Clinics is sche
duled in Morrow County
Schools as follows.
A.C. Houghton School, Irri
gon.Feb. 18, 930-10:30 a.m.;
Riverside School, Boardman,
Feb. 18, 11 a.m.; Heppner
Grade School, Feb. 24, 9-11
a.m. Second session kinder
garten children are asked to
come to the clinic during the
morning. Heppner High,
School, Feb. 24, 1 p.m.; lone
Schools, Feb. 25, 9:30-11 a.m.
The clinics will be under
direction of Dr. L.D. Tibbies,
Morrow County health officer,
assisted by Pat Wright, R.N.,
and volunteers.
Immunizations to be offered
include DPT, DT, measles,
rubella, measles-rubella, and
trivalent oral polio vaccine.
Measles-mumps-rubella will
be given to preschool, kinder
garten and first grade child
ren only.
Preschool children are wel
come to attend the clinics
during the scheduled hours.
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Three students from Lex
ington are among the honor
students at Oregon Agricul
ture College, Corvallis. They
are Dallas Ward, Alva McMil
lan and Wilma Beach.
Showing at the Star Threat
er Sunday and Monday is
Douglas Fairbanks in his
latest and best, "Don Q, The
ton of Zorro."
p.A. Anderson, who since
December 1916 has been
owner of the Morrow County
Abstract Company has dis
posed of the business to F.B.
Nickerson, Portland.
Karl L. Leach, Lexington
hardware and machinery
dealer, was doing business
here Wednesday.
Doric Lodge No. 20, K of P
held their regular election of
officers on Tuesday evening
and chose Jasper Crawford,
Ed Clark. Carl Casin. Earl
Merritt. Austin Smith, W.O.
Dix. Chas. Thompson and
Alex Green as officers.
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Heppner
B.P.O.E.
FOR ELKS ONLY
Thurs.,Feb.S
Ladies Night 6:30
Reg. Lodge Initiation
8 p.m.
Nomination of Officers
8 p.m.
Friday. Feb. 6
Happy Hour 5-7
Dinner by Jim
Steaks and Seafood
6-8:30 p.m.
Wed. Feb. 11
Pinochle 7: 30
Thurs.,Feb.l2
Reg. Lodge 8 pm.
Nomination of Officers
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A free Bicentennial concert
featuring music by American
composers will be presented
at 8 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 12,
at Heppner Elementary Scho
ol. The Blue Mountain College
Community orchestra and
wind ensemble, directed by
Dr. Sy Brandon, will perform
"Little Threepenny Music" by
Kurt Weill, "Suite in E Major"
by Arthur Foote, "Romanza"
by John Kilpatrick, and "Suite
from the River" by Virgil
Thomson. Assistant conductor
is Loree Tucker-McKenna.
Kurt Weill's "Little Three
penny Music," to be perform
ed by the Wind Ensemble, is a
suite of pieces from the
well-known "Threepenny Op
era," which includes the
familiar "Mack the Knife."
For string orchestra, "Suite
in E Major" was composetfby
Arthur Foote, one of tht
lesser-known American com-
inMrl hwwii
nosers. Anita Brandon will be
featured oboe soloist for the
Romanza selection.
WE'RE OPEN!
Mel Winter Volkswagen is now
open for parts and service for
your Volkswagen, as well as
VW sales. For an appointment
or parts call (503) 27&36U or
Just come in!
Thanks for your patience.
MEL W INTER
VOLKSWAGEN
llwy.39S S. Pendleton
Boots Shoes repaired
and tack work
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Boots & Saddle
Monty Glaie
124 Mala St. Heppnw
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Her own initial in solid
sterling silver on 18"
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Dr. Sy Brandon with Shannon Kelly, Heppner, member of the
college-community orchestra.
Composer John Kilpatrick,
a full-blooded Cherokee In
dian, was a successful com
poser and distinguished music
critic in Dallas, TX, as well as
chairman of the department of
music at Southern Methodist
University. He was awarded a
citation for his dramatic and
musical accomplishments by
the Cherokee Indians the
second ever to have been
given by the Cherokee Nation.
"Suite from the River," by
Virgil Thomson, is comprised
"of four movements that depict
phases of the Mississippi
River. Thomson studied in
Paris and was a music critic
for many years on the New
York Herald Tribune. He has
composed operas, film scores,
a ballet, and a large number of
piano pieces as well as many
symphonic works.
The Blue Mountain College
Community Orchestra was
established in 1974 to give
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college and community musi
clans an opportunity for
musical exDression. and to
musical expression, vi murejuw,
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3 $1.99
Patti Jean Game Hens
25 oz. size $1.29 each
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provide quality orchestral
music for the public. It
consists of approximately 40
members from Umatilla and
Morrow Counties. The orche
stra season includes 3 con
certs per year.
Dr. Brandon, conductor, is
director of instrumental mu
sic at Blue Mountain Com
munity College.
The music for this occasion
is provided by a grant from
the Music Performance Trust
Funds (Kenneth E. Raine,
trustee),' a public service
organization created and fin
anced by the recording indu
stries under agreements with
the American Federation of
Musicians.
It hi become increasing
ly clear thit nuclear energy
and coal are the only means
of providing additional en
ergy which will allow for
economical growth and
more jobs.
Pot Roasts
DIade Cut $1.19
Cut $1.49
Oranges
.Vs.
:.8
-$1.00
Cucumbers
29C
MARKET
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5 THE GAZETTE TIMES. Heppner, OR. Thursday. Feb. 5. 1976
Grant forms ready
A supply of 1976-77 Basic
Educational Opportunity
Grant application forms and
instructions is on hand at the
public library. These forms
are for use by students
seeking financial assistance
for post secondary education
during the academic year July
1, 1976 through June 30. 1977.
These forms have again
been sent by the Department
of Health, Education and
Welfare to public libraries as
well as to high schools and
post secondary institutions.
During the last two years very
cama
City Council, 1st Mon. of month
Chamber of Commerce, Elks Lodge
Heppner Lions Club
1st & 3rd Tues., Wagon Wheel
Boardman Lions Club
1st & 3rd Thurs.,
Boardman Grange Hall V
Senior Citizens Dinner
Elks Lodge, Tues & Wed
Boy Scouts of America, Elks
San Souci Rebekah Lodge,
Hemmer. 1st t 3rd Fridays
Social Security Representative,
Neighborhood Center
Newcomers Club, 1st Monday
Legal Aid, Bank of EO
Board Rm.
Fair Board Meeting, fairgrounds
Sourdough,
1 cup sugar
4 cup shortening
2 eggs
J 4 cup milk
4" i cups flour
Cream sugar and shortening. Add eggs one at a time. Add
sourdough starter, milk, vanilla, cinnamon and nutmeg.
Beat 2 minutes with rotary beater. Blend salt and soda with
flour and sprinkle into batter. Mix Well. Let rise one hour.
Turn out on generously floured surface. Roll around lightly to
coat with flour. Roll dough gently to 4 inch thickness and cut
with flobred doughnut cutter. Let rest while heating oil to 375
degreed! Fry until golden brown, drain, serve sugared or
frosted.
Oil
Duncan Hines
regular cake mix
590
l( Kraft U
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vl Dinners
N7-4$1.00j
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Nabisco
graham or clnamon graham
crackers
1 650
Tree Top
Apple Juice
46 - 470
Blue Bonnott
Oleomargarine
490 av
SEE US
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few persons have used the
forms from the Heppner
library.
In addition to the applica
tion forms there are supple
mental forms that may be
submitted with the application
under certain conditions to
reflect a significant change in
the applicant's financial situ
ation from 1975 to 1976. The
library also has a fact sheet
describing the Office of Edu
cation's student aid programs
and a concise brochure to help
students as well as parents.
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City Hall, 8 p.m.
Mon. noon
6:45a.m.
8 p.m.
4:30p.m.
Wed., 7 p.m.
2nd Friday of mo. 10-noon
Wagon Wheel, noon
tod & 4th Tues, 1 : 30-5 p.m .
Mon.,Feb. 9,7:30p.m.
Doughnuts
2 cups sourdough starter
1 tsp. cinnamon
Htsp. vanilla
1 tsp. soda
1 tsp salt
Mt tsp. nutmeg
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Family
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10 $1.19
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