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TE V Thc Ilrppnrr l . l i r l U T ln n . Ilrppnrr Oregon WrOnrsd*\ November IS. I* »i Methodist Sun. School raises funds for UNICEF Community Calendar Sports dessert set at Jr. High please bring a pie to the cafeteria Everyone is welcome to attend Junior high athletes will be pre sen ted with "letters” for their efforts in fall sports A Junior High sports awards dessert has been scheduled for Thursday November 21. 7 30 p m at the Heppner Junior High School gym Those attending are asked to Heppner merchants to meet ents at another local business for each 55 purchase made in their store Several local merchants were unable to attend the meeting and their input is needed before the Christmas shopping season gets underway, said a spokesperson for the committee Watch the (laretle Times for more details about the discount coupons and other Christmas activities The Heppner Merchants Com mittee will meet Friday. Nov 22 at noon at Kate's to continue discussion of their plans for Opening At last w eek '» m eeting, the decided to issue coupons worth 50 SupfMT, Cards to benefit seniors TOYS Morrow County s Largest Selection There will be a pancake supper and card party at Willows (.range Hall in lone on November 23 It s a benefit for the Senior Citizen Build ing Supper is $2 and cards tl 50 C o a s t to C o a st sj - V f * yj ^ V i y V t , V j » V f., fc I , « I y V i y V f y V J - V I y sX/ ^ 'T * - t » * T * ' T * 'T ' 'T ' 'r * "T * 'T * 'n 'T ' T » vi ' V/ yy \Ly >Xr ' T ' * t s T ' ' T '* 'T * FOR WINTER DRIVING * * Holoflon Fog & Driving - ■=i "p'J fj[[ * £ * Sunday School students from the fatted Methodist Church recently canvassed their neighborhood for contributions to I NK k f It was their first Mission project to serve others the campaign was con sidered very successful with 555 65 collected Jerid and Darren Ploy ha r collected the most 513 40 The following Sunday schoolers would like lo thank their neighbor hood« (or their ronlr'hiiltor« Jeff and Julie Watkins, Lindsey Waterlaid Brian and Rick Kofll.-r Dean llanburv, Sherry and JoAnn Bingham. Jenny Krein, Erin Fishburn. Mary Rhea. Jerid and Darren Plovhar. Mark Conklin. Mitch and Amy Matthews. Tanya Bontifir Abby Kahl. and Kelly McAlpm Thanks also goes to the Bank of Eastern Oregon for contn hutmg the money order free of charge Thanksgiving will be observed at the 10 30 a m service at the I'nited Mrthodist Church with the Rev Melvin Dixon, interim pastor bring mg the message on the theme, "G ratitude In corporated", with Doug Drake as l.iturgist Sunday school w ill be 9 15 Following the morning service there will he an all Church covered dish dinner w ith participants invited to bring a hot dish and or salad and dessert Pastor Dixon, who was bom in China of missionary parents, and the congregation invite every one to remain and enjoy a 45 minute presentation of slides taken on their recent trip to mainland China by Fred and Helen Martin of lone Rev Dixon and his wife. Nancy, were residents in the Methodist person.ige from 1962 96 and. says Dixon We find it a real privilege to be hack in the community ” Methodists slate lJianksgiving service Thanksgiving (WoSSlL'Ord \rros« ( lues 5 Pilgrim leader y Dresses up a bird 13 A horn of plenty 14 Franklin's candidate fo national bird 15 Sweet potatoes 18 Finishes meal I» Colony founded by Pilgrims 2(i Thanksgiving 21 Said, "Speak for yourself. John 22 Day of giving thanks Down ( lues * L ig h ts * .v. I S A Complete Kit Switches, Wiring, etc. It * fi * w 1 Settlers who celebrated original Thanksgiving Ï President who changed Thurs (lavs 3 Theme o( thanksgiving 4 Over the 6 Indian who helped and inter preted for Pilgrims 7 Boat which brought Pilgrims to new land 8 Natives who helped Pilgrims l(i 1-arge meal II Month 17 The one of 1621 was considered good 16 Season 17 Through the --------- Wheat League elects officers Front End Alignment The Morrow County Wheat Lea gue elected a president and vice president. Steve Rea and flin t Carl son respectively at their annual meeting on Friday. Nov 8 to serve during 198t> Dinner with speaker Dewey Rand followed an afternoon meeting and committee reports We had some good disc ussion on a wide range of topics." reports out going President Joel Peterson [ f r « i r - « - li i i— ■ NOTICE Until Further Notice, Opening ours a Until further notice, opening ours at the City Landfill will be from 12 N O O N to 4:00 p.m. ON SATURDAY AND SUN DAY. Marshall Lovgren, Adm. City of Heppner I PARENTS If you plan (o give your child a Hit gun or o(her shooting device or if vou allow your child (o play with such devices, please, keep (hr following Information In mind ll shall be unlawful for anv person (o discharge an air gnn or (o use any bean shooter, sllngshol or other similar weapon within Ihr corporate limits of the ( its of Ilrppnrr It haptrr I 'section 10-1-2) Any person violating any of Ihr provisions of this rhaptrr. upon conviction thereof, shall be punishrd by a forfeiture of not less than five dollars nor more than one hundred dollars. Douglas C. Rathbun Chief of Police Case's Carpet Sale Still Going On 1 Rio Hi Lo, 1 Roll Centura, 2 Rolls *89Veg Your Engine Can Tell You What’s Wrong Plus more Bigelow 5 Reg Brown 18 95 Mohawk tV Free Labor NEW Tournament-Style ^Indoor Rodeo! 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R14S 14 m 14 P?03 14 » ’ 1 14 RSIS 14 o n 14 Ritt 1» 4 t0 IS RMi u r n 11 r i i t is o n is RIM U Mît 11 r us is o n is ■ A I M A I JJ.J7 J4 10 JO 4« 1» 4} 71 4 * t l JÌ41 as* 44 71 M Ot 1 STUDS 7« WINSTON FINALE Nov. 21-24 A Winston Tour Rodeo See the head to-head between the battle w orld’s greatest prorodeo cowboys go at it It ’s four full days o f sudden victory com peftion best o f the best 'X'atch 18 team-like O U T F IT S for the title with strength, skill and guts. 51.85 LES SCHWAB NO CHARGE EXTRAS ♦ ROAD HAZARD WARRANTY ♦ FREE M OUNTING ♦ FREE ROTATION ♦ FREE AIR CHECK ♦ SUDOEN SER V O ♦ WHITE W A U S WASHED ♦ HUB CAPS WASHED ♦ W HEaS TCRQUED SUPER ^ ALL GRIP * ■ RECAPS f o r WINTER DRIVING 00*15 SAG Aucap 50*18 SAG RacapJb ti W/Cappabl# Etc SPOKANE COLISEUM Round 1—Thursday, Novem ber 21 at 8 pm Round 2— Friday, Novem ber 22 at 8 pm Round 3 Saturday, November 23 at 2 pm Round 4—Saturday, Novem ber 23 at 8 pm Wrangler Round Finals Sunday, November 24 at 2.30 pm Charge by Phone: 327-5558 Tufcrft i mh+k m Spfcanr < xfenim ft « IXfkr and JI M A .M ( Xxkt* Vrm tikkriN and kub virmurtN r-vLU'k Iltiv tfms I hr brfcur prrltmmr IF SOU SEE ONLY ONE EVENT THIS YEAR Winston Tour