Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, December 24, 1981, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    FOUR The Heppner GaieUe-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, December 24, 1981
lone students, faculty work for community
'Farming
With
Power'
puiA nt
convention
()reon whettt farmers put
their mules mid hi draft
horses to pasture in the l!)20's
switching to powerful steam
and Ras machines.
Now, In the ne of home '
computers. $100,000 combines,
world wide wheat markets
and public outcry neain.it
Merrily,
merrily, we sing
song of Christmas
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to your
celebration.
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To cherished patrons, our warmest thanks and a
HAPPY CHRISTMAS
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May all our friends
and neighbors savor
the quiet contentment
of Christmas spent
with those they love.
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of this joyful season bring
happiness and fulhllmcnt.
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Thanks.
MILLER &
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for your warmm
and friendship we
wish you a very
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CORDIAL PIE
GREETS HOLIDAYS
FLUFFY ORANGE ALMOND PIE
2 envelopes Dream Whip whipped topping mix
2-12 cups cold milk
2 packages (4-serving sixe) Jell-O vanilla flavor
instant pudding and pie filling
14 cup orange liqueur
12 cup chopped toasted almonds
1 baked 9 -inch pie shell, cooled
Prepare whipped topping mix with 1 cup of the milk a
directed on package, using large mixer bowl. Add remain
ing 1-12 cups milk, the pie filling mix and liqueur. Blend;
then beat at high speed for 2 minutes, scraping bowl
occasionally. Fold in almonds and spoon into pie shell.
Chill at least 4 hours. Garnish with quartered orange
slices, if desired.
Emergency repairs slated
at Heppner Elementary
Emergency measures to
repair a broken and sagging
roof at the Heppner Elemen
tary School will be started
immediately, the Morrow
County School Board said
Monday night.
The roof is in such bad shape
that if there is a heavy rain or
snow it could collapse, the
board was told.
"There is a safety factor,
because of possible heavy rain
or snow there would be too
much weight and it would
come right down through the'
ceiling," elementary Princi
pal Don Cole said.
He said about one fourth of
one classroom had the dam
aged roof over it, and said
braces had been installed as a
temporary measure.
After some discussion, the
board voted to install several
laminated beams, and jack up
the roof to its original position.
Superintendent Matt Doherty
estimated the job would cost
"$14,000."
"We're going to have to take
emergency measures to pro
tect children," Cole said.
However, he said although
children were in the class
room which had the damaged
roof, class was not being held
under the damaged portion.
Damage to the roof was
caused partly by a fire years
ago, and a plugged drain
which allowed water to ac
cumulate up to two and one
half feet on the roof, said Cole.
The board voted to use
money from a $48,000 contin
gency fund to have the roof,
and a ceiling repaired. A new
ceiling will have to be instal
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thankm to dear
friends and irinh
them much Joy
and happine.
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Michelle LaRue helps
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Wednesday's Community Service Day.
led, said Doherty when the old
one is torn out during repairs.
In other action, the board:
voted to purchase a used
CMC vehicle from Ron
McDonald Chevrolet in Hep
pner. The vehicle will be used
- to transport children on the
Rock Creek run. The district
will pay $3,500, the board said.
moved to approve a land
swap deal with the county.
hired Randy Lausberg as
a custodian at lone High
School, Georgia VanWinkleas
a part-time aide at Heppner
High, and Del LaRue as JV
basketball coach at lone.
(LaRue is a teacher and
varsity coach at lone, how
ever, following a larger than
expected turnout for basket
ball this year, a second team
has been formed.)
voted not to allow two
children of an lone teacher
who lives outside the district,
to enroll her children at lone.
The teacher, who lives on a
star route out of Arlington,
wished to take her children out
of the Olex School, however
she said she would not be able
to afford tuition for the
children in the Morrow County
School District.
voted to change Superin
tendent Matt Doherty's con
tract from a continuing two
year contract, to a one-year,
with the understanding of a six
month notice before he were to
leave the district. Doherty
requested the change from the
board.
voted to re-hire Assistant
Superintendent John Ed
mundson for another year.
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decorate the lone
as part of last
iVeti? Year's Eve safety tips
Your Mental Health
By TERHE1. L.
TEMPLEMAN, Ph. I.
Morrow County
Mental Health Service
On the evening of Dec. 31
thousands of drivers will
exhibit peculiar driving pat
terns. Unfortunately drunk
driving will account for more
accidents and deaths that
night than practically any
other night of the year.
To avoid getting into trouble
with your drinking on New
Years' Eve. here are several
handy things to remember.
1) The legal criterion for
Driving Under the Influence of
Alcohol in Oregon is a blood
alcohol (BAD of .10. A man
weighing 160 pounds will
achieve that level after five
drinks in one hour. People
weighing less will achieve it
with fewer drinks more quick
ly. 2) Your driving can become
impaired with a BAL of as
little as .04. so don't think you
can't be arrested if your BAL
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with old-fashioned fun and ! rff) tys
high spirits will resound through ' vr a QCj &.
the merry season. To the fine i (rf' , (
people who've been our l "j Vv
faithful patrons, many thanks. 1
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GAZETTE-TIMES
pesticides, farmers are learn
ing that there is a new
meaning to the phrase, "farm
ing with power."
That was the theme for the
19H1 Oregon Wheat Growers
league Convention Nov. 2W--I)eo.
2. held in Pendleton.
Some 500 farmers heard
speakers, viewed equipment
and chemical manufacturers
displays and met in commit
tees to strengthen the voice of
their association.
is less than .10.
3) Blood alcohol level drops
much more slowly than it
builds up. Therefore it does
not take as many drinks to
keep your BAL high once it
gets up there as it did to
increase it in the first place.
4) The only way to sober up
is to wait for the alcohol to
leave your system. If your
liver is in good condition it will
burn off approximately one
drink per hour. Coffee and or
exercise will not sober you up.
5) Driving slow or taking the
back road home is not a safe
way to get home. It is a much
better idea to let someone
sober drive you home or to
spend the night where you are.
6) You can increase your
blood alcohol level just as
quickly drinking leer or wine
as you can drinking whiskey.
So don't think you can't get
drunk on beer and then find
yourself exhibiting peculiar
driving patterns on the way
home.
Lott's
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