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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1983)
The Heppner ;azrUe-Tlmeii. Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, November 10, 1983 FIVE M.C.G.G. holds annual meeting ,rom 1 'Big Brother' to gaze down on HHS stage tS "B' Brother" will be "as the students become more see their debut. Tickets are $2 at the door. "Remember, Big i .in.-,., I mtlA atl'txnet Hiurn ( rrrv thA uln tin of t .m'..u . m. n -n - i l : L.; .-.. I lor students and $1 for adults nruurex m wmtnuig jruu; I I" 3 J lit I I 4 L Co-op Secretary lyl Peck gives report at annual meeting. he Raid Election of officers to M.C.G.G. was also held Mon day night. Charles Anderson. Jerry Dougherty. Paul Hisler Jr. and Kenneth Nelson were elected to the board of direc tors for three-year terms. Dwight Bailey. Michael Bunch. William Doherty. Paui Taylor and Jim West were elected as associate directors for one-year terms. Gene Majeske was re-elected president of the co-op, as was Gary Grieb. vice-president and Lyle Peck, secre tary. An advisory vote, asking members to consider limiting the number of terms a direc tor could serve, passed 55 yes, 17 no. The vote was advisory only, and any changes would re qurie a formal adoption at a future annual meeting. gazing down from the stage at Heppner High School next Thursday and Friday. Nov. 17 and 18 at 7:30 p.m, According to Larry Cerullo, director, the Drama Club is putting final touches on the play "1984" this week and the set is slowly taking shape. A part of the play that will be new to Heppner High au diences will be the first in-per-formance test of the club's new follow spotlight, operated by Nancy Martin. According to Cerullo. the spotlight will give a more professional finish to the lighting of the Drama Club's productions and will also allow for more dra matic lighting effects. "We are experimenting with it in this play." said Cerullo. familiar with if. it will be used more and more often to help make our shows better." The scene is set in Oceania -a sort of combined USA ami Western Europe. The play is a dramatic take-off from the George Orwell novel and ad dresses only short parts of the novel while keeping the au dience in the world created by the classic. About 15 students are to be actively involved in the pro duction including a number of first-time thespians. Cerullo urges everyone to come and Spray Early! For Droadloaf Wood Control with GLEAN Round-Up, Paraquat & Cheni-IIoe 135 (for Cheatgrass control are also available. Rhea Creek Home Ext. Two trackers 4-H Club holds meeting group meets Out of today's cir cular the following Items did not arrive: COMPUTER SUPPLEMENT All Texas Instrument Games. ALSO Texas Instrument Computers. $50. Rebate Is no longer In effect. We sincerely apologize and hope this does not Incon venience you our valued customer The Rhea Creek Home Ex tension Group met at the home of Creth Harris on Tuesday morning. Nov. 1. The lesson given by Mrs. Harris and Delpha Jones was on Snacks; the different kinds, and how they benefit your body. There was discussion on what snacks are best for small children, high school age children and older adults. There was also some discus sion on vitamins, and if they are beneficial or not. This was a most informative discus sion. A lovely dinner was pre pared by the hostess with members furnishing salads and desserts. There were eight members present. The next meeting will be held at the Jones home in December. With 18 members present the Heppner Two Trackers 4-H Club met for the club's fifth meeting on November 8, which started with equitation practice. Members rode In combined age groups. During the next meeting, on November 13. the club will be divided Into ability groups with beginning, intermediate and young horses to practice from 1 to 2:30 p.m.. and juniors and seniors to ride between 2:30 and 4 p.m. A short business meeting will be held at 2;30 p.m. Members who have not turned in their registration forms are asked to do so. A fee of $2 is being charged for insurance and $1 is assessed for registration and materials, said a club spokesperson. Parents and new members are always welcome, she added. Motor Vehicles office undergoes chang es LITE UP YOUR LIFE WITH THE WESTERN LITE BROIL. Thin-sliced beef in a savory marinade. Delicious! 1 to Vz pounds Beef Top Round, Sirloin, or Flank Steak cup soy sauce Va cup water 2 tablespoons lemon juice 2 tablespoons honey 2 green onions, chopped Vt teaspoon garlic powder 1 tablespoon toasted sesame seeds Combine soy sauce, water, lemon juice, honey, green onions and garlic powder; stir tnorougniy. rour mannaae over stean; turn to coat Dotn 'sides thoroughly. Cover and marinate in refrigerator 24 hours; turn occasionally. Broil or grill only to medium rare. Cut across gram into thin slices and sprinkle lightly with sesame seeds. Serve with salad or vegetable. ... Makes 3 servings OREGON BEEF COUNCIL per pound. For more free recipes, send a stamped, self-addressed envelope to: 1000 N E. Multnomah. Portland. Oregon 97232. i GIFT 8c FOOD DRIVE I Monday, Nov. 21 I Heppner, Lexington, lone I Organized by Cub Scouts i rutu: I Dry Goods, Canned Goods, k Toys, Infant Clothing I Holiday Distribution by : Neighborhood Center I Ad Sponsored by: ' ACRAMS. 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