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    JRTEEN The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday November 1978
Tri-county meet set
for Dec. 8 at
Lexington Grange
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Lexington Grange Hall has
been chosen as the site for a
tri-county (Wheeler, Gilliam
and Morrow) Grange meeting
scheduled for Dec. 8 at 6:30
p.m.. State Grange Master
W.C. Harris announced.
If the Dec. 8 meeting date
conflicts with dates set for
local grange meetings, Harris
suggested that the local dates
be changed in order for
Grange members to attend the
tri-county meeting. The Dec. 8
meeting will include a potluck
dinner.
Month of music
coming to BMCC
December will be a month of
music concerts at Blue Moun
tain Community College.
Jazz Night is set for Dec. 1
at 7:30 p.m. in Pioneer
Theatre featuring the Blue
Mountain Jazz Band and Pop
Vocal Ensemble.
Jazz Band is under the
direction of John Weddle,
instrumental music instruct
or. Featured soloists in that
group include: Johnny
Hicks. Jeff Herbig, Matt
Singrey and Paul Vorvick.
Dave Miller, vocal music
instructor, will direct the Pop
Vocal Ensemble. Soloists with
that group include: Randy
Bowman, Melanie Rosen
baum, Janet Runnion and
Scott Schmittler.
A newly formed girls trio
will also sing at the concert.
The trio, an outgrowth of the
BMCC Music Workshop class,
includes: Janet Runnion, Mel
anie Rosenbaum and Sara
Sebastian.
Dance company to
present 'Nutcracker9
The Nutcracker Ballet will
be presented at Blue Mountain
Community College's Vert
Auditorium at 4 p.m. on Dec.
10.
The ballet will be danced by
the Mid-Columbia Regional
Ballet under the direction of
Carolyn Felix. The production
follows much of the traditional
choreography developed by
William Christensen.
Frank Bays and Pamela
Dyer are guest artists in this
season's Christmas presenta
tion. Bays is with the First
Chamber Dance Co. He has
appeared with American Fest
ival Ballet and with the
Joffrey Ballet. In the latter
company, he began in the
corps de ballet and worked his
way to the position of principal
dancer during his six-year
stay with the company.
Dyer, formerly with San
Diego Civic Ballet and Ballet
Folk of Moscow, Idaho, is
presently artist-in-residence
with the Mid-Columbia troupe.
She will be dancing the role of
the Sugar Plum Fairy.
Pam first performed in the
Nutcracker at Covent Garden
in London where she was a rat
in Nuryev's version. She has
danced the Nutcracker with
the San Diego Ballet and. was
the Sugar Plum Fairy for
Ballet Folk.
Other dancers are drawn
from the Richland, Wash,
area. Many are high school
students.
Sponsoring the ballet is the
Sgt. Ball graduates from Defense
Command school
Master Sergeant Ellis E. Ball, son of Mrs. Anna Ball of
lone, has graduated from the Aerospace Defense Command
Noncommisioned Officer Academy at Tyndall AFB, Fla.
The sergeant, who received advanced military
leadership and management training, is an electronic
warfare systems technician at Tyndall.
Sergeant Ball, a 1959 graduate of lone High School,
attended Blue Mountain Community College.
Installation of Morrow
County Grange officers has
been set for Sunday, Dec. 10,
at the Greenfield Grange in
Boardman. Morton Wolverton
and his installing team from
Umatilla County will conduct
the installation ceremony. The
2 p.m. meeting will be
followed with a potluck lunch
eon. Officers are urged to
attend, so that they may be
officially installed prior to
taking office at the beginning
of the new year.
College-Community Orches
tra and Wind Ensemble will
play for the public Dec. 3 at
3:15 p.m. in Pioneer Theatre.
Pieces in the afternoon's
program will range from "The
Black Horse Troop" by Sousa
and to "Symphony No. 38
(Prague)" by Mozart. Weddle
will conduct the groups.
Dec. 7 is the traditional
Christmas Concert with the
BMCC Chorale at 7:30 p.m. in
the Pioneer Theatre.
"Coventry Carol" will be
sung with accompaniment by
two flutes. Janet Runnion is
the featured soloist in "Beth
lehem's Star." Miller will
direct.
A special "Messiah" sing is
scheduled for Dec. 17 at 7:30
p.m. in the Pendleton Pres
byterian Church.
"Anyone is invited to come
and sing," according to Mil
ler. Participants are asked to
bring a copy of Handel's
"Messiah" if they have one.
associated student body of
BMCC. Tickets are $4 for
adults and $2 for students and
senior citizens.
Food stamp
clarification
given users
Food Stamp participants
who have questions about the
new "Elimination of Purchase
Requirement" which starts
Dec. 1 may call on a special
extension number for detailed
information.
The toll-free number is
1-800-452-7813, extension 3654.
This special information line
will be manned weekdays
from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and is
being provided as a special
service to all Oregonians who
need more details about the
new Food Stamp regulations.
The Adult and Family
Services Division is starting
the "no cash for food stamps"
a month early in an effort to
help the elderly who either do
not have or who are reluctant
to advance a set amount of
money at the beginning of the
month. It will also cut down on
administrative costs.
"Elimination of Purchase
Requirement" means the
stamps to be given free by the
Federal Government to food
stamp eligibles will only be
the bonus stamps. ;
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