Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, December 07, 1978, Page ELEVEN, Image 11

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    The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday December 7, 1978 ELEVEN
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Storm causes power outages here
Senior Citizen News
A Columbia Basin Electric
Cooperative spokesman an
nounced that power was
disrupted over a wide area in
southern Morrow County
Monday evening as a result of
high winds and snow.
Approximately 30 consum
ers were without power for
four hours in the Gurdane
Vinson area east of Heppner
after electrical power lines
were blown together, short
circuiting the distribution
system. Service was restored
by 8 p.m. to that segment of
the cooperative's service
area.
A second series of outages
occured at 8:20 p.m. Monday
in the Hardman-Parker Mill
area south of Heppner when
trees broken off by high winds
fell across power lines. Ap
proximately 25 consumers
were affected by this outage.
Power was restored to all
consumers by 8:30 a.m. Tues
day morning.
Morrow County Art Club
sets Christinas party
Hear and
Their
with Eva Hamlett
The Morrow County Art
Society will hold ils annual
Christmas party at. West of
Willow, starting at 1 p.m. on
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Members are asked to bring
Christmas goodies for dessert.
Election of officers and
iplans for next year's program
'will be on the agenda.
The Heppner Neighborhood
center has a good assortment
of Christmas decorations,
household novelty gadgets and
decorative items, all hand
made by senior ladies, on
display and for sale at
reasonable prices in the Cen-
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Phone 676-9228
By Justine
ter headquarters on West
Willow Street.
Members of the Senior
Citizen Mealsite Council will
be meeting at 3 p.m., Tuesday,
Dec. 12, before the meal at the
Elks Club.
The members of the South
Morrow County Ministerial
Association are asking folks to
bring canned goods to their
churches the next two Sun
days. This food will go to
needy families of the area
Weatherford
along with other articles in the
Christmas boxes being as
sembled by the Heppner
Neighborhood Center.
Center workers have recent
ly renewed a good assortment
of dolls and other toys for
these boxes.
Next week the Senior meals
to be served in this county will
include: on Dec. 11, at
Irrigon: Meat loaf with
tomato sauce, buttered oven
baked potatoes, frozen corn,
molded vegetable salad, bis
cuits and jam and rhubarb
marshmallow dessert. At Hep
pner on Dec. 12: Shepherds pie
with mashed potatoes, apple,
cabbage, pineapple and raisin
salad, biscuits and jelly and
deep dish cherry pie.
At lone and Heppner on Dec
13 the meal will be Burger,
tater tots and vegetable bake
with cheese topping, tossed
green salad, corn bread and
fruit and cookies.
There are a few comments
on the lone Championship
game I would like to make.
Being Thanksgiving vacation
there was more alumni of all
ages here than I have seen
since the class reunion. Most
of the young people were home
from college, and others
visiting with their families. A
couple of young men I didn't
recognize were Don McCarty,
who attended lone High School
several years ago, and Bruce
Rigby, whose father, Grant
Rigby taught shop at lone in
the 50's. Bruce must have
been in his early teens when
they moved from lone.
Basketball is in full swing
now, and with only two days
practice, Heppner defeated
lone by only six points last
Friday night, and on Saturday
evening, lone beat Ukiah.
Wouldn't it be great to be
basketball champions, too?
Had a card ' from Harriet
(Heliker) Busby last week
stating that she and Bill were
vacationing in Florida. They
were going to Bakersfield,
Calif, for Thanksgiving and
should be back in Seattle,
Wash, by now.
Kim Gutierrez and Gail
McNary were married Sunday
afternoon at Saint Williams
Catholic Church. Helen and
Bob Drake, and Cathy Gutier
rez of Gresham were here this
weekend for the wedding.
Helen and Bob are operating a
Tastee-Freez, located at 102nd
St. and Sandy Blvd. in
Portland. They would be
happy to have anyone drop in
and say hello.
Congratulations to Helen
and Paul Pettyjohn as last
Sunday was their 39th Wed
ding Anniversary.
Fred Nelson is a patient in
St. Anthony's Hospital in
Pendleton, having had sur
gery Monday morning, and I
am sure he would appreciate
hearing from his many
friends.
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