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Veterans honored at mealsite program . . - . .
to Children must meet immunization
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Orofion children must have
up-lopdate immunization
records or have filed on ap
propriate exemption by No
vember 30 In order to attend
their certified day care cen
ter, public, private or paro
chial school, the Oregon State
Health Division has announ
ced, Children in Multnomah
Countv have until February
10, 1)H4 to meet the immuniza
tion requirements or face ex
clusion. Notification to parents ex
cluding children from attend
ing their day care center,
public, private or parochiaj
school was to be mailed by
November 16. a division
spokesperson said. Children
will cigain be allowed to attend
Wells appointed 6th
Judicial District judge
Ixnral Legionnaires and other veterans attended a special program at the Heppner Senior
Mealsite last Wednesday arternoon. Veterans in the audience stood and gave their name, their
branch and dates of service. Deceased veterans' names from this area were read, and all were
recognized.
On Thursday. Nov. it). Chief
Justice Edwin J. Peterson
announced the appointment of
circuit Judge William W.
Wells of Pendleton as presi
ding judge of the sixth Judicial
District, which is comprised of
Umatilla and Morrow coun
ties. The appointment is for a
two-year term, effective Jan
uary 1. 1983.
Under legislation enacted in
1981. the chief justice of the
Supreme Court of Oregon is
the administrative head of the
Judicial Department and ap
points the presiding judges in
all multi-judicial districts and
district courts.
their school or day care center
as soon as evidence of the
required immunization or
proper exemption has been
submitted.
Kristine Gebbie, Oregon
State Health Division admini
strator, emphasizes "that the
spirit and intent of this health
mandate is to protect child
ren, not to exclude them from
school attendance." However,
if parents have not met the
requirements of the law, their
children will receive an Ex
clusion Order.
Approximately 10,000 Ore
gon children may be affected
by these "exclusion orders,"
the spokesperson said, adding
that this is fewer than the
14.000 orders sent last year.
Justice Court
Report
Morrow County Justice
Court at the Morrow County
Courthouse in Heppner han
dled the following cases dur
ing the past week:
Samuel Marcus Gibbs, Ba
ker - Expired Vehicle License,
$29 bail forfeited.
John Frederick Mollahan,
Heppner - Defective Equip
ment. $13 fine.
Eugene Grant Belshaw,
lone No taillights on Trailer,
$13 fine.
Health Dept.
Friday, Nov. 18 - free blood
pressure clinic and Immuni
zations, Morrow County
Health Department office,
Lexington, 8 a.m. to 12 noon
and 1 to 4 p.m.
Tuesday, Nov. 22 - free blood
pressure clinic, and immuni
zations, North Morrow annex,.
Irrigon, 1 to 4 p.m.
Friday, Nov. 25 - County
Health Department office
closed for Thanksgiving
vacation.
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Local 4-H'ers invited to travel & study overseas
in I.F.Y.E. program
Morrow County 411 members
can travel and study overseas
next summer under the Interna
tional 4-If Youth Exchange Am
bassador program if they act
before January 1, according to
Birdine Tullis of the Oregon
State University Extension Ser
vice in Heppner.
Arranged by the National 4 II
Council, the I.F.Y.E. Ambassa
dor program offers two different
kinds of experiences, she said.
The first is a cross-cultural
program during which 4 II
members live and work with a
host family in Mexico. Costa
Rica, Denmark, Spain. Sweden
or Canada for six weeks learning
about the culture of another
nation while sharing U.S. culture
with others Cost of the program,
which begins in late June,
Participants in the I.F.Y.E.
Ambassador program must be
ranges from $1,445 to $1,945. between the ages of 15 and 19 and
The second is a program built each participant pays his or her
around specific 4 H projects own way.
which Rive American 4 H'ers a Additional information about
chance to live and work with
host families while learning how
4 H projects are taught and
conducted in another nation.
Trips scheduled include Swit
zerland, dairy; United Kingdom,
horsemanship and animal sci
ence: West Germany, natural
resources: Netherlands and
Belgium, commodity market
ing: Italy, clothing: France,
foods: Australia, sheep; and
Kenya, wildlife conservation
and photography.
The cost for the 4 H project
Ambassador trips will be $1,845.
The groups will leave the United
States in late June and be gone
for six weeks.
the I F.Y.E. Ambassador pro
gram as well as application
forms are available from the
Morrow County office of the OSU
Extension Servicein Heppner.
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2 packages Yeast
14 cup (12 stick ) margarine, softened
2 cups very warm water (12OM30F. )
112 cupt mashed cooked sweet potatoes
14 eup toasted sesame seed
1 egg white
1 tablespoon water
Combine 12 cups white flour and whole wheat
flour.
In a large bowl, thoroughly mix 2 13 cups flour mix
ture, sugar, salt and yeast Add margarine. Gradually add
very warm water to dry ingredients and beat 2 minutes
at medium speed of electric mixer, scraping bowl occa
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best at high apeed 2 minutes scraping bowl occasionally.
Stir in remaining flour mixture and enough additional
white flour to make a soft dough. Turn out on lightly
floured board; knead until smooth and elastic, about 8 to
10 minutes. Place in a greased bowl, turning to grease top.
Cover; let rise in warm place, free from draft, until dou
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Punch down dough; turn out on lightly floured board
and knead in 3 tablespoons toasted sesame seed. Divide
dough in half. Roll each half into a Hxtt-inch rectangle.
Shape into loaves. Place in 2 greased 9x5x3inch loaf pans.
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Mix egg white and 1 tablespoon water and brush over
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how we will bill you; and how we will
handle your other telephone service needs.
Changes Affectingbu
On November 21.
In order to make the breakup as prob-lem-jfree
as possible, we will begin making
some of these changes on November 21,
1983. Two changes will directly affect you:
First, you'llhave new numbers to call
for telephone service and repair.
Second, your telephone bill will
have a completely new format.
"It's in the mail"
We'll be using a variety of ways to inform you of all the details of
these changes. So be sure to watch your mailbox during the next few
weeks for our announcements (letters, bill inserts, booklets, etc.).
This information will include the new numbers to call for service and
repair; and a detailed explanation of
the new telephone bill format.
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tions, call us for the answers. Or send
for your free "For Your Information"
booklet describing all the chanees oc-
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