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FOURTEEN The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, Nov. 2, 1978 Sr,.. Tr BMCC hosts regional English conference enior Litizen news & . This afternoon, as on most Thursday afternoons, women are invited to come to the craft and social session at the Heppner Neighborhood Cen ter. Materials, instruction and refreshments are furnished there the big necessary other ingredient is more women who will enjoy the activity and friendship offered. Next Tuesday, Nov. 7, a special color slide program is planned at 3:30 p.m. in the Elks Diningroom before the usual 4:30 p.m. dinner. This Election Day social time is a special event so, senior diners, remember to come an hour early on Tuesday. On Wednesday Nov. 8, I understand that the ladies of the Pine City Extension group will be making doll clothing for the Christmas dolls that the Neighborhood Center has collected and will have them looking extra pretty for gift presentations. On Wednesday afternoon an additional Flu Clinic is being offered at the Center from 3 to 4:30 p.m. The Social Security repre sentative from the Pendleton office will come to Heppner on Thursday morning, Nov. 9, from 10 a.m. until noon (not on Friday as usual because of the Armistice holiday.) We haven't been reminding any persons who are interest ed in completing their high school education that GED classes are conducted at the Neighborhood Center each Thursday evening. Vicki Tol lefson is the teacher again this year; she works under the extension program of Blue Mountain Community College. If interested, call Vicki at 676-9224 or just come to class at 7 p.m. Thursday. County Chairman Ardith Hunt presided at a well attended Senior Citizen Advisory Council meeting in Irrigon on Monday afternoon, Oct. 30. The 23 attending heard reports from the district Nutrition Project Director Rogena Marks and from the district Homemaker Director Ruby Kirk. Martha King reported on the Heppner Mealsite; Helen Martin reported on the lone Mealsite; Clarence Howell reported on the Irrigon Meal site. Suzanne Jepsen spoke about the Tri-County Home maker Program. All reports were favorable. Truman Messenger, county transportation chairman, was recognized for having taken training in passenger assist ance techniques. District 12 Director Rollin Reynolds, Pendleton, reported that all senior buses are now being reconstructed in Portland. Paul Jones, chairman of the Morrow County Senior Center Site Committee, reported that various sites are being exam ined by the committee for possible use for building a Senior Citizen Building. Director Reynolds read a letter from Governor Straub concerning a merit system for auto insurance rates. Input on this matter was requested. Seniors were invited to res pond to the state insurance office in Salem. As the meeting adjourned it was announced that the next Morrow County Advisory Council meeting will be Monday, Nov. 27, at 1:30 p.m. in the Columbia Basin Elec tric's board room in Heppner. Then council members joined the regular diners at the Irrigon Mealsite for their Monday dinner. CUSTOM BUSINESS FORMS STATEMENTS Gazette-Tim et PRINTING Call Today 676-9228 by Justine Weatherford Menus for the coming wPPk later tots, buttered carrots include: at Irrigon on Mon day, Nov. 6 Round steak in mushroom sauce, mashed potatoes, buttered beets, pear and cheese salad, bread and butter and apricots and cook ies. In Heppner on Tuesday, Nov. 7 Liver and onions. cole slaw, corn bread and butterscotch sundae cake with topping. At lone and Heppner on Wednesday, Nov. 8 Pot roast and vegetables, pear and cheese salad, biscuits and jelly and pineapple tapioca pudding. Over 100 people from Ore gon, Washington, Idaho, Mon tana, Nevada, Michigan, Brit ish Columbia, Alberta and Saskatchewan attended the Pacific Northwest Regional Conference on the Teaching of English in the Two-Year College held recently at the Columbia Inn in McNary Center. Representation included high school teachers and superintendents, university and four-year college profes sors and college administra tors as well as two-year college instructors. The conference consisted of nine workshops covering a variety of topics such as film, Shakespeare, creative writ ing, humanities curricula and college composition. It was considered a complete suc cess, noted Murray Innes, chairman of BMCC English department. Highlighting the conference were the keynote address by Dr. Hazard Adams, professor of English literature at the University of Washington and former head administrator and founder of the University of California at Irvine; and the poetry readings by Madeline DeFrees of the University of Montana and Kim Stafford, itinerant poet and teacher. Adams concentrated on the nroblem of the declining interest in the humanities throughout the country, the causes of this problem and the possible solutions. The conference was design ed and administered by Innes, chairman; Dorothy Baskins, assistant chairman; and Tom Munck, local arrangements 0 1 jJU QTMW x EC w mm 1 ft t I w r- WESTERN l BEEF TOP SBRlOlft! STEAKS USDA CHOICE BEEF .1 o V WASHINGTON GROWN WHOLE FRYERS DAYS FRESHER LB. STEAICS FLAVOR AGED, USDA CHOICE JLB. 7 FILL YOUR FREEZER WITH FROZEN FOODS FROM THRIFTWAY. STOCK UP NOW AT SAVINGS, THEN SERVE DELICIOUS, QUICK-TO-FIX MEALS ALL WINTER LONG. 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