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H M tT K ir l l r p p n r r t . a i r l l r T lm r , H rppnrr OrrKun. H r d n r u l i i M itih AAUW sets scholarship; plans cale sale dates rMi L » * i 4 a. A A I A A I V> m rtnhcr* Shirlvy (w m pU-ll uprorninii project* IWt > ami M ary Ann O r n ilo (I im u x v lh«- H eppner lone b ra nch of A A I V> will I m - m -repting sc h o la rsh ip applications tx-Kinninn M a rc h 25. a ccon lin K to sc h o la rsh ip com m ittee ch airp erson S h irle y C am pliell A p p lica nts for the sch o la rsh ip m ust la- w om en who have had at least a year of posthiKh school education and will In- continuing their education W om en of any age m a y apply, said C am p b e ll The deadline for a pplica tion s is A p ril in A p p lication s are a va ila b le by call m g ( aitipla-ll. 676-5201. or com m it lee m e m b e rs A p ril Hilton S y k e s 676 » N or Justin e W eatherford 676 5904 In other business, the A A I W will fa- holding a cake sale d uring the St I ’a trick s I »ay weekend C ak e s • whole or by the p ie c e • coffee and hot chocolate will fa- sold from II a m to .1 p m Saturday . M a rc h 16 in front of the offices of K u h n and Spicer in downtown Heppner 'l*ro cce d s of the sale will go tow ards the artist in residence pro g ra in sa id Hilton S y k e s The p ro g ra m will be underw ay M a rc h I I through 22 in the Heppner school* and sounds very exciting for the students The H eppner pro gra m w as funded by the M orrow County C re ative A rts and C ra fts Assoc A A I W is hoping to be able to fund the artist in residence pro gra m in the lone schools next vear if all gia*s w e ll All S a in t s sets sch e d u le t The R e ve re n d K e n C ry s le r ol the F p lsc o p a l C h u rc h of the Itedeem er in Pendleton w ill conduct se rv ic e s at All Saints K p isc o p a l C h u rc h in Hep pner, Sunday M a rc h IT. at Hi mi a m On F a ste r Sunday . A p ril 7 ser vices will tie conducted by the R e ve re n d Bru ce Spencer W r a n g le r s p la n hot d o g , h a k e sale The W ra n g le rs are holding a hot dog and hake sale in front of C en tral M a rket from It)a m to 5 p m M a rc h lo n e stu d e n t receives d egree J e rry H ietm ann. lone, h a s receiv ed a b a ch e lo r's degree in a gricu ltu re from the U n iv e rsity of lityho at M oscow A total of 462 degrees were grant ed by the u n ive rsity at the close of the 1964 fall sem ester, a ccord ing to a college new s release Sch(x>l M e n u s H eppner H igh School T h ursd a y. M a rc h 7 pizza. corn, salad, pudding and m ilk , or salad bar and m ilk F rid a y . M a rc h 8 soup and sand w iche* M ond ay. M a rc h I I chi-eseburg ers. F re n ch fries, fruit, cookie, and m ilk Tuesday. M a rc h 12 pork and nood les. m u lfin. peas, fruit, and m ilk nr sa la d b a r and m ilk W ednesday. M a rc h 13 enchilidas. green lieans. salad, ca ke and m ilk or salad bar and m ilk T h u rsd a y . M a rc h 14 c o o k 's choice l l r p p n n e lem e ntary School T h u rsd a y , M a rc h 7 tuna and noodles, peas, ca bbage salad, roll with Jelly, fruit, and m ilk or sa la d bar and m ilk F rid ay M a rc h H chill dog. later tots, fruit and m ilk M on d uy. M a rc h I I rice with gra v y , vegetable sticks, rolls, fruit, and m ilk, or sa la d bar and m ilk Tuesday. M a rc h 12 G irl Seoul |)av salad bar W ednesday , m a rc h 13-hot turkey sandw iches, candied yam s, gre e n s fresh fruit and m ilk lone Schools F rid a y M a rc h R chicken rice soup G e rm a n bologna sandw iches, peanut butter sandw iches, pickles cracke rs, dessert, and m ilk M onday M a rc h I I ravioli, green beans. Fre n ch bread, fruit and m ilk T u e s d a y , M a rc h 12 stew, pear and cheese salad, cracke rs, dessert, and m i l k . or salad b a r and m ilk W ednesday M a rc h 13 chicken and noodles, m uffins, buttered vege tables, fruit and m ilk or salad liar and m ilk T h u rsd a y . M a rc h 14 chili rice casserole, h u t t e n 'll corn. I o s m s I salad Fre n ch bread, dessert and m ilk or salad bar and m ilk 16. St I ’atrick s Hay weekend P ro cee d s from the sale will go tow ards W ra n g le r groun d s im prove m ents « IS » . T o p ic C l u b sees Mayor proclaims Thursday ‘Fillies Day g lim p s e o f In d ia lone Topic (Tub m e m b e rs met Tuesday F e b ru a ry 26 at the lone flu te d C h u rc h of C hrist with Vera R ie tm a n n and la>ree H u b b a rd as hoa leases A g lim p se of m odern India w as given to the m e m b e rs by Su sa n H erndon of O regon C ity who report ed on her experiences as an Interna banal 4 H Y outh K x c h a n g e delegate Su sa n spent four m onths liv in g and xvorking with Indian fa m ilie s in both the north and south sta le s She stated that there is a great d ive rsity ui food, la ngua ge religion and cut tures throughout the cou ntry She also said that there ha« been a great change in India in the last twenty ye a rs in such areas as education. Indu strial development and sanita bon D u rin g the business m eeting plans were d iscu sse d for scheduling use of the laser disc p ro g ra m s ava ilab le through (he lone 1‘ublic la b ra rv on m any subjects At the present time there are forty different p ro g ra m s Thewe can be viewed by any person club or school group by contacting G ra ce B y rn e s or any Topic Club m em ber F a ir m e e tin g set A meeting ol F a ir H oard and l»-en scheduled I I at 7 Jo p m the M orrow County h a ir C om m ittee has (or M onday M a rc h at the fairgro u n d s Heppner students to get hands-on art experience F le m e n t a r y a n d J u n io r H ig h School students w ill tu' able to jum p hands first into art as a result ol a d yn am ic p ro g ra m getting underw ay this M onday in the H eppner schools Sandy Brooke, an artist (rom Sisters, will b e a n artist in residence (or two wi-eks in the H eppner schools as a result ol sp onsorsh ip by the K aste rn O regon R e gion al A rts Coun cil and funding by the M orrow County C re a tiv e A rts and t raits A ssociation F o r a two week period H rooke will lx- w orkin g with students in creatin g S tu d e n ts to e xp lo re d a ily n e w sp a p e r M o rro w County students involved in the A cade m ic C ha lle nge P ro g ra m will explore the "A n a to m y of a N ew spaper during a special field trip on M a rc h 12 P a rtic ip a tin g students will travel to the offices of the F a st O rego nian at Pendleton tour the facilities and learn about the production ol a daily new spaper C hild ren in g ra d e s live, six seven and eight will visit the F a st O regon tan 's news, a d vertising circulation, business and m echanical depart m e n ts N e w s p a p e r d e p a rtm e n t heads and editor M ik e F o rre ste r w ill lie a va ilab le for d iscu ssio n of the p a p e r's operation Morrow County students w ill la- luncheon gu ests courtesy of the C hallenge P ro g ra m al Pendleton Jun ior H igh and will lour the junior high school a m u ral H eppner school art instructor Hon F o rra r said c hildren will tie w orkin g on four m u ra l panels, each (our feet hv right feel "D ance and visu al art will lie com bined to put art on a m u ra l scale " said F o r r a r A lso p arlii ipating in the project will be the local aerob ics gro u p and the high v bool dance team F o r r a r said the [sin rls will In- hung p erm anently in the H eppner F lem e ntary m ulti pur pose room and will tie a va ilab le for view ing within the month A ccord ing to F o rra r. the exper lence will tie the first of its kind in M orrow County- School children in first through eighth grad e will have (he han d s on experience of painting with a c ry lic s in crea tin g the m ural, w hich is to tie a figurative d ra w in g said F o r ra r H rooke will also lie presenting a p ro gra m at K ate s P a stry and Pizza "T h e M orrow County Hoad De partm ent would like to e xp re ss their thanks and appreciation to those who heipcd us out with the snow re m oval these past weeks Also, lo those a lfe ctrd by the load lim it we are s o rr y (or the inconvenience and greatly appreciate your eoopera lion said a Itoad l»ept spokes|ier son A l l c h u rc h s in g S u n d a y in L e x T h is m o n th 's all-church sing will he al F rie n d sh ip Haptist C hu rch in l<cxington. Sunday. M a rc h 10, at 7 p m An offering will In- taken for Ihe M in is t e r ia l A s s o c ia t io n s needy fam ily p ro g ra m and a "sp e c ia l invitation is given for children there’ll be su rp rise s sa id a spokes person WE’RE DEALIN’ M on d ay evening M a rc h 18 for the M orrow County C re a tiv e A rts and l I .< ! • ' Hrooke ha s a b a c h e lo r's degree in fine a rts from the C m v e rsity of ( iregon and recieved a secondary teaching certificate in 1976 She taught in P ortla nd schools and w as instructor at Central O regon College com m un ity education She h a s ex hibited w ork in m a n y grou p and one person shows, ha s owned and operated an art g a lle ry and ha s worked as a self e m p lo y e d g ra p h ic d esigner She ha s had experience in artist in residence p ro g ra m s since 1978 BIFORE YOUREPtACI CALL US' THE WINDSHIELD DOCTOR M tQ C A N N E P A M YOUR W IN D S H ItID K k lU U T I p y . SMALL ^ CRAC* > | l * « U M A X PA R TISI Jm c o m m SUL l S i VI v g » t A I a \ 3 noV U - Most insurance companies wa • > e d e d u cta b le a n d p a y 1 0 0 % ( 509 ) 525 1465 A S K YO UR A G E N T A B O U T US 24 Hr A n s w e rin g W e re m S e r v ic e M o rro w Co '' m i n t * C a ll T ues fo r A p p o in t m e n t & W ed Let’sTalk H o a d K<*|M>rl The road departm ent ha s begun the sp rin g blading The blades will Is- re p airin g w ashouts and shoulder d a m age as the schedule perm its The c ru sh e r is producing road rock at the C la rk s C anyon site The shop is p re p a rin g (or the busv su m m e r schedule The ro ad departm ent would like lo w elcom e aboard D ale F d in u n d s (rom Condon as lead m echanic al the le x m g t o n shop The load lim its have been lifted at this tim e However, the public is requested lo keep speeds reduced ’ /kinu l ( n im m of / ’ i r l l u n j /<u r t a i / / ’ \ /< 8 0 ■ W' in / V ’A H a r k i n g in Hi Hill II, i Sa rila a-, be fon1 tinning h u Toi f in n im Tw o important issues concerning inform ation d e liv e r) se rv ic e s have recentl\ Iveri presented to i he ( )re g o n P u b lic l t i I i t \ ( ommissioner. by d ia lin g 1 + l)7h a n d the last four digits o f the se n ice s phone num ber I m > li nig distance charges apply). "9 76 " is available in m any other states across the U S . C om panies pro v id in g th e se s e r v ic e s usually charge for them. T h e charges for each call placed to a 976 num- u We urge you to call our Let’s Talk Bureau about any of these matters .55 hv Daniel / . . (nirmw T h e first p ro m p ts a change effective M a rc h 1st, when private c o m panies will begin offer in g in fo r m a t io n — at a c/mn’c to P N B custom ers throughout O regon. In fo rm a tio n on su ch su b je c ts as S k i C o n d it io n s , R o a d C o n d i tions and Stock M arket Rc|*>rts will l v available her will appear on your P N B bill. P N B will pro vide the netw ork over which the calls are car ried and will handle hill ing for the calls. P N B will not d e te rm ine the c o n t e n t o f th e m e s s a g e s p r o v id e d , n o r the charges. O n the second issue, the O regon Public U til ity C o m m is s io n e r w ill hold a pre-hearing c o n ference in Salem on the T im e o f D a y question, M a rc h 7, 1985. If a p p r o v e d , a n ew c o m p a n y , T e l-T im e , Inc., wi ll o f f e r an e n hanced “ T im e and I e m pera t u re ** se rv iee for a 3 0 -ce n ts-p e r-call charge. C h a rg in g for T im e of D a y will m o stly affect the 22 percent o f cus tom ers w h o frequently use the service. Pacific Northwest Bell n o lo n ge r receives sig n i f i ca n t r e v e n u e s for nation w id e calling, w h i c h u n d e r the o ld Bell System m o n o p o ly helped su b sid ize T im e o f D a y Service. W e urge you to c o n t a c t o u r L e t ’s Talk Bureau for m ore infor m a t i o n about any of these matters, including the M a rc h 7 pre-hearing conference. C a l l I 80()-555-5()0() w eekdays between <S:7() a.m. and 5 p.m. Pacific Northwest Bell < N»*- » Mil* V *ih,