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MX I h r llrp p iirr l . j t r l l r I i m r t l lr p p a r r . Ilrrgu n H r 4 n n d < i . tlc lo b rr la Im', Methodists to hear the Rev. Dixon (Community Calendar The Krt Melvin Dixon will he preaching al the lleppner United Methodist Church on Sunday. Nov 1 He and hi» wife Nancy and their daughter! Sharon and Marty f t remembered by many here from the »even year» they served the Wheat League annual meeting set Nov. 8 at Elks D ew ey Rand The Morrow County Wheat la-ague annual meeting will be held Friday Nov R at the lleppner Klks laalge All farmer» are invited to attend the busine»» meeting from I S p m . the »ocial hour from 5 30 to 6 30 and the dinner co sponsored by the Wheat la-ague and the Morrow County Gram Growers at 6 .10 Ten topics of discussion including legislation, taxation, marketing and production land use will be addres sed by committee during the after noon Resolutions will lie drafted for the stale Wheat la-ague convention to be held in December Since the farm situation is so grim now. some humor is needed, says Wheal la-ague President Joel peter »on Following the dinner. Dewey Rand, publisher of the Capital Press, will attempt to provide that humor speaking on the topic of Gobbledygook Unit 9 of the L'matilla Morrow Counties Oregon Hetired Kducalors Association will me«-t on Saturday, Nov 2. at the S«-nior Citizen Center in Stanfield al II a in The business meeting will lie followed by a luncheon at noon The program will be given by Clark Hilden professor of Geo graph) and Anthropology at Blue Mountain Community College Ills topic will lie The Kajneeshees" Retired educators set Nov. 2 meeting Open house slated Nov. 7 at H H S in the cafetonuin lleppner High School will hold an one gathering sc hedules will he distributed open house on Thursday. November to Student parents and a shortened version of 7. at 7 in p m school day will la- h«-ld Nine Parents and members of the the week re|Hirt cards will lie distributed community are invited to attend The evening will la-gin with every to parents at this time also Nazarenes slate Halloween potluck The lleppner Naiarene Church will have a potluck dinner Halloween night Dinner will consist of stew , hot rolls, salad and dessert and will liegm at 6 p m . according (o the Rev Floyd Wilks After the meal, the younger children will participate in ganu-s and other activities while the adults and teenagers will view slid«*» on child and alcohol abuse A deputy from the Morrow County Sheriff's office will discuss alcohol and drug abuse Concern about the safety of child ren being on the streets Halloween night prompt«-»! a potluck dinner and program at the church last year lb-cause of the excellent attendance Ihi- church has decided to make this an annual event Anyone interested in attending the dinner and viewing the slides, may contact the Nazarene parsonage at 676S329 for further information laical women are planning to attend the I9HS International Con ference ol Women's Aglow Fellow ship scheduled November 341 in Anaheim. California. include Lynnea Sargent. Suzanne Jepsen. and Marie Key They will join from six to eight thousand delegates from Women's Aglow Fellowships in the I S and around the world for the four day meeting of Christian women at the Anaheim Convention Center The lleppner Fellowship me«-ts the third Thursday of each month at 7pm in the Kpiscop.il Parish Hall Fr K«-n Crysler will I m - the celt- brant at Holy Communion Service Sunday. Nov 3 at All Saints' Kpiscnpal Church in lleppner Fr Crysler is an Knglish teacher al Pendleton High School and serv«*» the church on weekends Hohbelte Angell will receive Holy Baptism during the worship service Sunday. Nov 3 A coffee hour will follow the lti :I0 service Inquirer's class and confirmation study will I m - held this evening Wednesday. Oct 3u at 7 30 The class is open to youths sixth grade and adults Three local women to attend Aglow fellowship conference Sacraments celebrated at All Saints Garden club reschedules meeting Bv Instine Weatherford The November meeting of the lleppner (¡arden Club has been "■ it bed tiled it »ill be on Wednesdav evening, Nov 6. Iir-gin ning at 6 30 pm with a potluck dinner at the home of Justine Wrathcrfoid The members are lixik Pre-holiday bazaar set Nov. 2 The pre holiday bazaar. lunch«-on and hake sale will begin al 9 a ill next Saturday. Nov 2 in the base ment of the lleppner United Methixlist Church l.unch will lie served tx-ginning at It a m A gixxl assortment of homemade hake«) gixxts and other fixxlstuffs will be offered for sale, said a bazaar spokesperson A variety «if draft Items and ' white elephants' should interest shoppers ing forward to viewing the pictures of Ireland taken by Martha and Jerry Doherty last summer Pres ulent Jane Rawlins says the monthly business m«-eling will lie brief Thi- meeting was originally set for Monday. Nov 4 but when the date was announced for the annual dinner nu-eting of the Morrow County Grain Growers, the club officers decided to re set the date The Toulh Group of the lone I nited Church of Christ is hosting a Halloween Party for all children up to the sixth grad«- on Halloween night, from 5 to 7 in the church basement Hot dogs. chip«, and cookies will be served The children The October II meeting of the Husim-ss l.unch series, which has tiecn meeting at noon at the Klks Itodge has been canceled Session» Lexington hosts Pomona A fine dinner was enjoyed at noun for N ovem b er 7 on K v a lu a tm n of By D e lp h i Jon es Wheatland Pomona (¡range met al the la-xington Grange Hall on Saturday. Oct 26 at 10 30 a m with the Master Kalland Johnson pre siding Officers pro tern were Ceres, Marie White Steward. Her I Akers. and gatekeeper Margaret Akers, Musician Margaret Thorp*- Minutes were read, and the meet mg was low ere«! to the fourth d*-gr«*e for the business of the day Officers had gixid reports, but not as much visiting as usual due to the busy summer months A distinguished guest Jack Preston, the State Membership Chairman. and honored gu«-st J«x- DuPuis Master of Umatilla County Pomona were intrixlu« ril Fine reports were heard from the CWA Chairman, with the granges doing much community service, but lax in sending in the n*-«-d«-d reports Most all have h*-en cleaning and preparing the halls for the winter me«-tings. Ixxxvter nights etc The Ag chairman was not pr«-s«-nl and Kenneth Smou.se gave a few words on the program for the farmers The legislative chairman Wilma Martin had a fine report, the pro|x-rty tax petitions are out and many grangers have them, socan he signed by tax payers. lolU-ry seem» to lx- in financial difficulty but will six>n lx- straightened out A console datum of state officers is recoin mended by some, and this wnuld change the status of some of the State offices The farmers must stick together, stand up for what they need and think is right and make themselv«*» heard Joe DuPuis had a few words about petitions and the rules concerning getting the signatures He also invited this Pomona to visit the l'matilla County Pomona at any lime Th«-re w as some discussion on the way our younger generation f*-els about organizations, and esjx-cially the (¡range The western part of the stale has some outstanding youth drill teams and youth grarig«-». but the Kastern part are not taking part in these worthwhile proj«-cts The drill teams are outstanding and compete on a state and national level as well as the fine lal«-nt contests, so Kastern Oregon must get some of thi-se things going Anyone interested can gel the youth chairman s name and get needed help Mr and Mrs J«x- DuPuis and Mr and Mrs Nathan Thorpe were intro duced and congratulated by the group as each couple had recently erU-hrated their 50fh wedding anni versary Wilma Bently of Mikkalo (¡range was welcomed as a new member of Pomona "Mr. Motion" Tuesday, Nov. 5 Show Starts at 9:30 p.m. at 4227576 Cbv. S Mam & Green lone. Oregon 9 ?8 4 3 Sco#f 8 o m .it i A Recap fa N e* 4 Sat 4 7 X 6 p m i Mon INSULATE WATER METERS NOW Insulate your water meter for the winter Imonths. You may use gunny sacks, insulation, [old rags in a plastic bag etc. PLEASE DO NOT USE SAWDUST OR BARK If you have had [frozen pipes in the past, it is advisable to let faucet run at a fast drip during extremely Icold weather. Any damages resulting from frozen water meters that have not been insu |lated will be repaired at the owner s expense. |You will be billed a minimum until the meters ire read again in mid March. Thank you. David P. Winters City Foreman Free Haunted House Public Invited Thursday, Oct. 31 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. i 4th Graders & Up Halloween Party for Pre-school - 3rd Graders 5:30 to 7 p.m. Games, Prizes & Refreshments Costumes Judged Heppner Elks 358, K here friends meet " Th a African grosbeak b uild s co m m u n al n ests w ith som etim e» a» m any as 200 birds m aking (hair h o m e s In a »ingle tree I« N Mtm 676-9181 Set Your Sights On These $1“ Hunter Sausage Links $1 30 $1 30 $1 30 $1 5 5 $1 45 $1 I S Country Sausage Links (Hot) Pepperoni (hind quarter only) Jerky. Formed A ll Prices P er Lb. U e now do C utting Ä W rapping and have F acilities for Hanging Deer or K lk for Cold Storage. Peer ¿i Rear Hams OU lb. Pickup Ä Dein er Central Mkt in Heppner ____ 2 Bin s Mkt in Condon ★ j: 1 Lounge Ion, OR Insulated Underivare ★ Sweatshirts Red & Black Plaid Coats & Shirts ★ Flannel Shirts ★ “CUSTOM CURED ITEMS m |% c Nom ad B o ard m an cadies Only with the cake walk following A reading "Especially lor Teachers by Dot Halvorsen. and a reading Betting at the Baseball Game by Margaret Akers was enjoyed An election of Pomona officers for 1966 B? was held as follows Master Anna belle Jeagger from Mikkalo, Overseerer, Dot Halvorsen of Willows, Lecturer. Wilma Martin of Mikkalo Steward. Vernon K«xit of Rufus Assistant Steward Kenneth Smouse of Lexington. LAS Margerat Akers of Wallows Chaplain. Lorelta l.antis of Mikkalo, Treasurer Cecil Jones of la-xington. Secretary. Delpha Jones of la-xington. Gatekeeper. Berl Akers of Willows. Ceres. Marie While of Greenfield. Pomona. Nina Knighten.of Mikkalo. Flora Mildred Wright. Rhea Creek. Executive Committee Barton Clark, Hhea Creek. Mildred Wright Khea Creek, and Kalland Johnson of Hufus Greenfield Grange inviled the gnxip to a joint installation at Gre«-nfield Grange on Sunday. Dec R at 2 Jtlpm with a potluck dinner following I’lease ke«-p (his dale in mind as installation is important so all members may start in their offices by the first of the year A motion was made and passed that the Grange with the most members present for the Fomona meetings will r«-ceive a prize of tIO The resolution committee report«-d No I. a thank you to la-xington for Ihe fine dinner and hospitality for the day Kalland Johns«>n thanked all for their cixiperalion during Ihe pasl six years while he was master, and for all ihose that had fill«-d the offices pro lem Roll call of Grang«*s was as follows Cherry I’ark 3. Khea Crtx-k 2 Willows 3. Greenfield 2. la-xinglon H. Stanfield 2. Mikkalo 7. ( olumbia 2 The next m«*eting will tie at Willows in January Servna Custom Curing & Smoking Jerky Sliced featuring Operations. November M Cash Flow Managment and November 21. Credit Collections will be held as scheduled fee lone Key Gas Service Oct. .31 business seminar canceled 24 mm. Pepperoni sty'® CompiOwruad SpexxOancng are invited to take part in a costume parade and prurs will be awarded The youth, with help from their advisor. Rev Cathy darker, will lead games and activities Pre schoolers should be accompanied by an adult or older sibling Hunter's Bargins 2 '/» Los V e 9 ° s R adial AM-Terrain T/A IUCC youth group hosts party Salami MALE E X O T IC DANCERS Hunters jrepare for the “ Bii? Hunt" with great traction buys! Methodivt I nurch Irom 1962 until 1969 Since Rev Dixon's retirement they have made their home at O — Wlfl They itill own tome property near Hardman and Rev fhxon come» here each vear to hunt elk ★ Wool Socks D □ Cl Q o c d 193 N Main HCPPNFR m e v r a ' MFK UIEBS MENS 676 9218 dt i