Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, October 13, 1977, Page TWELVE, Image 12

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TWELVE The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, Oct. 13, 1977
GED testing available
Hospital Notes ) fjost families sought
Pioneer Memorial Hospital Kummerland, Rose Buschke,
High school drop-outs will
have an added opportunity to
earn a High School Equivalen
cy Certificate. The GED test
center located in the Counsel
ing Center at Blue Mountain
Community College will re
main open until 9:00 p.m.
Tuesday evenings.
The center is always open
from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Monday through Friday. The
Tuesday evening time was
added to give more people the
opportunity to take the tests.
Help in preparing for the
GED tests is available at
BMCC, Hermiston, Heppner,
Milton-Freewater and the
Umatilla Indian Adult Educa
tion Center. Adult High School
Diploma programs are avail
able at the same locations.
Information about the GED
tests and programs is avail
able from the Counseling
School Menu
Thurs.,Oct. 13
Fish Wich Sandwich
Hot Vegetable
Fruit Salad
Milk
Fri., Oct. 14
Peanut Butter Sans.
Soup
Salad
Dessert
Mon.,Oct. 17
Pizza Potato Bake
Green leafy Veg. Salad
Jello Cup Topping
French Bread, Butter
Milk
Tues.,Oct. 18
Chicken ala King w Biscuit
Handy Dandy Salad
Fruit Cobblers
Milk
Wed., Oct. 19
Corn Dogs
Tater Puffs
Stuffed Celery
Fruit Cookies
Mild
Thurs., Oct. 20
Beans
Salad
Fruit Dessert
Bread
Milk
Methodists provide
Sunday day care
Each Sunday morning dur
ing the 11 a.m. worship
service, competent child care
is available at the Heppner
Methodist Church at Church
and Gale Streets.
After Pastor Tollefson's
sermonette for the younger
children, parents may choose
to have their babies and young
children cared for in the
church nursery, or may keep
them with them for the entire
service.
Deann Connor has been in
charge of the Sunday morning
child care at the church for
several years. Her fee is paid
for by the church's United
Methodist Women.
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Reg. Lodge, 8 p.m.
Kitty
Dinner Drawings
Tuesday, Oct. 18
Senior Citizens,
4:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Oct. 19
Senior Citizens,
4:30 p.m.
Pinochle, 7:30 p.m.
Friday, Oct.14
Happy Hour, 5-7
Dinner, 6-9 p.m.
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Thursday, Oct. 20
Reg. Lodge, 8 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 15
Kitty Dinner, 6-9 p.m.
Dinner Drawings
Elks and out-of-town guests only.
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FRIDAY SATURDAY
6 to 9 p.m. Each Night
Drains
YOUR CHOICE OF MAIM DISH
A NEW REGULAR FRIDAY
SATURDAY FEATURE AT YOUR
HEPPNER
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FJks & out-of-town guests only.
Center, Pioneer Hall on the
BMCC campus or phone
276-1260, Ext. 226.
In Morrow County phone
Vicki ToUefson, the G.E.D.
teacher, at 676-9224. Classes
are held in Heppner on
Thursday evenings in the
Neighborhood Center on West
Willow Street.
was almost a full house during
part of the period between
Oct. 4 and Oct. 11, as many
patients were admitted and
dismissed.
Heppner residents dismis
sed in that time included
Russell Tucker, Judy Wright,
Rita Sumner, Colleen Greenup
Brian Ertz, Edwin Wilson and
Elmer Steers. Still in the
hospital from Heppner were
Delpha Nelson. Leonard
Debby Koster, Nona Moore
and Harlan McCurdy.
Others dismissed from Pio
neer Memorial were Bonnie
Graves, Lexington; Keith
Workman, Portland; Isadore
Sanchez, lone; and Lois Hunt,
Lexington.
Patients still in the hospital
included Judy Hampton, Kin
zua, and Joseph Worlein,
Spray.
Host families are needed for
young people from Mexico (11
- 16 years of age) who are
participating in the exchange
program, "Intercambio" or
International Student Ex
change Program.
, The students live with an
American family practicing
English and learning our way
of life and culture. The El
Salvadorians arrive Novem
ber 17 and return home
January 20. From Nicaragua
and Costa Rica the students
arrive December 1 and return
home February 10.
Students are sponsored by
their own families or civic
groups in their own countries.
Cost includes air fare, health
insurance, supervision and
administration. Host families
meet students at the airport
and contribute room,' board
and lots of love. American and
Canadian youth can join the
program to Central America
and Mexico for about eight
weeks in summer. ;
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