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Ih r llrppnrr ( ia ir U r T iiiirt. Ilrppnrr. OrtgtMi. W fdn redi), September ¿5. ienW»F N KM Community Calendar I H eppner H appenings Cub Scout pack meeting set Sept. 30 A Cub Scout Hack Mrcting will hr lirld Monday. Sept lu. 7 p m . at Ihr Hrppnrr Elks Club All inter rated boys who did not attrnd School Night (or Scouting at Hrppnrr Elementary September IS. are in vited to bring a parent and enroll in the scouting program at this pack meeting Boys who are already Cub Scouts n m l to attend the first rrgular pack meeting o( the fall to receive the awards which they rarn«sl over thr summer Moonlight Sale coming Oct. 25 Hrppnrr Merchants will hold a special Moonlight Sale Friday. Oct 25 (rum 7 to v p m organisations a m i service clubs that would like table »pair during the salr need to contact Marlene Frierson 676 92i*i or 676 9466 to reserve space Son >pt ¡mists slate rummage sale Hrppnrr Soroptimists are holding their annual rummage »ale at the Morrow County Fair pavilion s.itur day. Sept J« from H a m 3 p m Items (or sale will include shoes, hooks (urmture. clothing (or all agra special collectibles and more ( n(liT amt cookie» will hr scrved A special hag »air will be announ ced sometime during thr afternoon Proceeds will he used for scholar ships and community »ervice pro jects Methodist Sunday school to l>cgin The United Methodist Sunday School will kickoff the year with a pancake breakfast Sunday. Oct 6 from 9 a m to 10 15 Sunday School will begin at 10 15 F’ vrryone is welcome to attrnd Registration for Sunday School will also take place Sunday School i lass«1» will be offered for children three years old through junior high Jg< B reakfast w ill he pancakes, «•rambled egg« with ham and hrve rage Donations will tie gladly accepted lor more information call Peggy F’lshburn, 676 5246. or F a ttl McAlpin, 676 »44412 AAUW slates international dinner The Heppner lone Branch of American Association of t'nnersity Women will hold its annual inter national dinner and membership metding Monday . Sept 3ti at 6 .to p in at the home of Betty Rietmann. lone The meeting is planned "to wel come new members, get acquainted and begin the y ear » activities, »aid membership chairperson, the Rev Cathy Barker Present members are asked to bring a generous dish with an international flair Heppner residents will tw car pool mg from the Heppner Library at 6 p m F'or directions, carpooling infor mation or information about AAl W i .ill the Kc\ Bvfcai H9 . . H "i April Hillon Sykes, 676 9939 Everyone is welcome to attend Historical Society sets annual meeting The annual meeting of the Morrow Co H isto rical Society w ill be Sunday. Oct 6, at the la'xington (■range Hall with a potluck dinner at I p m Meat and rolls will he furnished Those attending are asked to bring salads or desserts The program will begin al 2p m and will feature Dorris Graves, the presentation of Century F'arm certi flu te s and a business meeting All interested persons are wcl Mr» Iren«1 Anhorn »[wnt F’ridav and Saturday of the Roundup at the home of her daughtrr and »on m law Cathy and Rex Christensen near Rieth Ftid.iv morning she watt hesl the Westward Ho parade in which Cathy rixie ax scout (or the convoy of Civil War Soldiers She also hud a visit with Jim Tacchini new sU(M-rintendent of Pendleton school» who was form erly at Crater High at Central point A barbecue was held Saturday evening in spite of terrential rains and she enjoyed visiting with her son and family. Mike and Ann«1!!«1 Anhorn with daughters. Tru ia aruf Mary F! from LaG rande, her nephew and wife Mel and I .oree Anhorn and son.Ron and Ileana Anhorn. his wife and Kelsey from (e n tra i Point, another neph«*w and wife Myrle and I .a Verne Anhorn from Portland and friends of the Christensens Suzanne Marlin granddaughter ot Mr» Alena Inder son, »(wnt part of last week fiere Sii«1 works as coordinator for the Slate al Silver Creek F'alls State Park Miss Martin is the daughter of Mrs Dee F’.rdmann Alls Neva Malteson spi'nt Iasi week with her daughter. Mrs Wanda Paiks at Colfax Washing ton Mrs Parks attend«-«) schools here in Heppner Mr and Mrs Clayton .Ayers attended th«1 Wattenburger reunion in Hermiston at the Herrniston Recreation Center on September 15 Mr. Ayers mother was a Watten t»urger Approximately 511 people were present at the potluck dinner with everyone having a good time meeting relatives and getting re Fltta Wilson of Kosehurg has tn-«-n here visiting her sister FImma Peck Mrs Peck is a resident of Pioneer M em orial Nursing Home On Monday September 16 Maralyn Horn Irene Phelps, and Lena Gentry of Pendleton. FJta Wilson and Fatima Pock were guests of Lin lie Pee k at her home near la-xington al a luncheon celebrating Fanma Peck s 91s! birthday latter in th«1 afternoon. Harriet Batty dropped in to offer her eongratu lotion» The U n ite d S tates w o u ld tit in to th e co n tin en t ot At nca th re e and a half tim es P'.aCji o' The Free Painting Demonstration Scheduled for Sept. 2b has been C A N C ELLED The Demonstration will be R ESCHEDULED i WATCH FOR ANNOUNCEMENT M u m u i ' í ÍÍSLWIMfSJMÍSJÍtSíBBiDBIBüi1 representative has Ix-en quit«1 sue i cssful and with his added rxperien ce he can he even more effective in tti«1 next session A news release Irom F’rench s office says that he feels the Icgisla hire w ill have an even bigger job in the n«-xl sesSinn With the over whelming defeat of the sales tax measure tax reform will lie a high priority item F'rench did not siip|»orl the sales tax package be cause tie lcIt this was going to la* an additional tax and not the tax reform the people of the state of Oregon w ant Stale government must become more efficient in its spending hjhits as well as I m 1 prepare«! to make budget cuts until the economy turns upward and generates more wraith which in turn will provide more tax revenue to fund stale programs." he said F’rench also feels his experience in Ihc legislature will lx- valuahle in the next session in areas of unresolved issin-s affecting Eastern and central Oregon Among these in addition lo lax reform, are wafer policy issues, land use planning, economic devel opment. promotion of tourism, and distribution of lottery lunds Fair and Rod«-o such a success Th«1 Livestock Growers Assoc I ation has purchased a lamb to tgirbecue. and the rest of the dinner will lie potluck style Those attend ing should bring main dish and a salad or dessert Bolls, table service, and drinks will I m - provided All Saints to host guest s|**aker Luke which is a world wid«- inter denominational organization seek ing to restore the healing ministry of the chureh His wife Mary, is a professional author and writer who specialized in Christian hooks for children The public i» invited to h<aar this outstanding speaker Also participating in the service will tw The Rev Bruce Spencer who w ill baptize his great grand daughter An organizational meeting (or high school youth will tic held at the Rev Izzett's home on Rock Street Sunday evening. Sept 29 at 7 p m Mr» Snoda Blake and Mr and Mrs Paul Heinrichs went to Salem on Sunday lor a family gathering at the home of Beverly Fitzgerald Bev erly and her husband are hosting an exchange student from Swrsh-n Mrs Blake found him to hr a very personable young man and appar ently a go«xl cook He had prepared the dessert (or dinner Mrs Shirley Blake was there and they found her to hr in good health after her recent surgery She is hack at work, but tir«-s easily Mrs Helen Slovens reports from Hai dman that they have had trusts already W ith l»ott>al! games, hunt mg and all the things that go with fall, the leaves will be turning assuring us that it will soon lie tune to rake our lawns Wtiat a horrible thought Agate Heach Hilton in Newport O rloiirr 7 10 F^xpens«-» of the prugram are puni b> a grant (rom the W K Kellogg Foundation Th«1 l ’matillu Morrou group «-« mi sists o( volunteers ami E l tension staff The thre«1 day institute will con eenlrate on communication skills public policy éducation. group pro cea». and teuching others Nearly mi tramer» (rom II ( Iretfon countie» wtll I m * working together ilurmK the institute The goal ot the institutc m lo help pal ticipants tiecome more efhvlivc in de.ilmg with local putilic ivtuev s au t Greg TilLsun. »taie cooi dmator o( the Oregon program Claudia Hughe» Heppner will he among nine women traveling (rom l mat ilia anil Morrow I'ountie» to attend a leader»hip training »e»»ion on the i Iregon Coast Spon»ore«l by the Oregon Slate University F’xtcr »ion F'ainily Community Leadership Urogram It is being held al the t a i French to run for re-election Appreciation dinner slatini at fairgrounds Sunday. Sept 2». the Rev Lindsey Warren of Portland will lie the guest preacher and celebrant "F'r Warren having recovered com pletely from a serious brain tumor several years ago. has a most dramatic testimony of the healing power o( (¡oil, said the Rev George l/.zett pastor at All Saints Warren and his wife Mary, who will b«1 accompaning him to Heppner. are devoting their complete time in a faith ministry devoted to prayer and healing F’r W arren is the regional warden for The International Order of St attend leadership training session acqua I" 1 c<l come to attend The annual Morrow County F'air and Rodeo Appreciation Day dinner will hr Sunday. October 6. I9H5 at I 30 p m at the Fairgrounds A special invitation is extended to all those livrstork tiuyers. superinten dents, performers, and other volun leers who help«1!! make this year's Mrs Sharon Simmons (rom Madras gr andilaughter of Mrs Snmla Blake spent a lew days visiting here recently On her trip over from Madras, a diwr hit her car causing considerable damage Fortunately she was able lo drive tier car home and was not hurt Member of kcal extension staff to Ray French * 2.00 *5.00 too *100. Revelation Bible seminar begins Sept. 29 The opening class of the Revela tion Bible Seminar will be held Sunday evening. Sept 29. at 7 30 p m at the Seventh day Adventist Church. 56(1 N Minor St in Heppner The seminar will b«1 held in a classroom setting and will lie thre«1 nights weekly Sunday. Tuesday, and Thursday nights, starting at 7 30 p m each night All study materials necessary will he provided for participants F’or further information or to pre register, call 676 5439 or 676 9449 Classes are Ir«1«1 of charge *1 1 ,0 0 0 . Flu immunization Clinic set The Morrow County Health De par I men I will be holding a sp<acial F’lu Immunization Clinic at the Heppner Neighborhood Center on Monday. S»-pt 30 from to a m to noon and I rom I p m to 2 p m This vaccine will also be available at regular blood pressure clinics Heppner Neighborhood Center, first Wednesdays and third Tues days. 2 p in 4p m Boardman City Hall.first Tuesdays. 1 top m 4pm Irngon County Offices, second and (ourth Tuesdays. I p m 4pm, lone Bank of Festem Oregon kit chen third Wednesdays. 3 p in 4 p m Charge for the vaccination is 13 The Oregon State Health Depart ment recommends that the (ollow mg groups of people who are at high risk for serious illness from flu be immu nized People 65 years of age or older People over 13 years of age wtw have a chronic illness Marriage Licenses The Morrow County Clerk's Office at the Morrow County Courthouse in Heppner reports rrxeiving a marriage license application from David Eldon Hall. 23. and Roselee May Spann. 36. both of Philomath F A C T O R Y A U T H O R IZ E D S A L E Financing « Last Week To la st rcU "* * 21 , 0 0 0 . Save *100s On Finance Charges NEW 7 V I21. ODDS ARE YOU'LL LOVE IT. Buy These (and more) At 7.7% 1984 Cavalier Because with 7, 11, 21, the odds are terrific Ik-tter than 1 In 6 that yxniU win something From .i free ticket To (21,000 To even a chance at the laikjxH Not only that, it's fun to play Because you don't |ust mate h 'em You add cm. 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