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V I h r ll ip p m r ( ¡ M / r llr - I itm-s. llr p p n r r , Oregon W rtftit-vday. ( X ln b r r 22. I W b Community Calendar Lions s|a,t «ork day ih r Heppner Laotin Club w ill have a work day Saturday. (X t 23. to prepare city hall for painting A ll Lams Club members are urg All Saints’ begins stewardship campaign All Saints Parish » ill initiate thrir annual stewardship campaign this coming weekend Saturday evening at 7 JO p m the volunteers for call ing on the members o f the church w ill meet for orientation and instruc tarns The> w ill he led by Res Izzrtt and Robert Gib»>n o f Bend, who is the Stewardship Director tor the Diocese o f Kastem Oregon On Sundjv <M 2b there w ill be no early scrv ice and all members are asked to atiend the 10 JO worship hour where again M r Gibson w ill be giving the special message for the day Immcdialclv folk'» ing the rr»>r ning service a special luncheon w ill he provided for all in atiéndanse Dus meal w ill be served at 12 IS and w ill be catered and served by the lone Grange A ll are asked to come and cnjtiy this full turkey dinner On Wcdncsvday. October 29. the church Halloween party w ill he held Ironi h JO until H p n i This w ill be a dessert affair and the children and adults are encouraged to come in cirstume Prizes will he awarded and there w ill be games and other as nvities during the evening A Wranglers Awards Banquet is planned for Sundav. Oct 2b at the Morrow County Fairgrounds in FIGHTS INFLATION Wallpaper $ell-A-Thon Heppner I he potluck w ill begin at h 'O p III For more information, call Gail Papineau. 422 73IH SAVE 3 0 % to 5 0 % OFF MANUFACTURERS SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE On tS^iuw Watercolor class planned A beginning watercolor class sponsored by the Morrow County Creative Arts and Crafts Assoc will be offered ( Xtohcr J| from 7 30 to 9 30 p m and November I from M a m 5 p m The first Saturdav in November couldn't come any earlier than it docs this year when it happens on the first day o f the month The sale w ill start a t'fa in and the rs «in meal w ill be served between l l a m and I JO p in . Saturday. Nov I A ll who arc helping set up this vale should come to the church basement on Friday afternoon. (X t 31 The l MW w ill not hold another group, meeting until the first Wednesday evening o f LVccmhcr. which is IX'cember 3 plus recipes, garnishes for the holidays, holidav table settings and centerpieces, and holiday decoration for the inside and outside o f your home Demonstrations are planned on how to make a wreath and several other holiday decorations Other topics w ill include ideas for gifts that don't cost a lot o f money . ideas for adding a personal touch to the holidays, gift wrapping ideas and holiday stress buster ideas BMCC instructors, Julie Reese of Belarus and Deborah I r e of Milton Freewater, have a full evening planned with the hope that students w ill be inspired to plan ahead to avoid holiday stress and at the same time, do something special for the holulavs. says a news release from the college. Church celebrates anniversarx Lexington Baptist Church w ill celebrate its second anniversarx Sun day. ( Jet 2b A full day of activities are piami ed beginning with 9 4S a m Sunday school classes tor all ages Km iu P e t t y jo h n 'S Wranglers plan awards banquet Class offers tips for holiday survival Skills for surviving and enjoying the holiday season w ill be discussed in a special course to be offered by Blue Mountain Comitiunitv College this fall The one night only class w ill meet from 7 to It) p m in Heppner on November 4 Students planning to take the course need to register two days before the class so that adequate sup plies may be purchased lor sampl ing Cost is for the c lass plus S2 lab lee Topics that w ill be covered to help students make the most ol the holi day are setting family holiday tradi tions. holiday scheduling countdown for planning ahead, holiday enter taming, an open house sample menu. ed to meet at Heppner Cits Hall 9 a ni Satuidav morning and anyone who has paint scrapers or wire brushs's should bring those W IT H A Pre-holiday bazaar planned Members of Heppner v Methodist congregation and friends are speeding up preparations for their annual early November, pre holiday bazaar This sale features hand crafted items, home prepared foods and a nutritious noon meal The l mted Methodist Women's president Cara Costa, has been en couraging bazaar preparations all year Sylvia McDaniel has been keeping her line busy reminding everyond of the plans MNF Belcher w ill show slides and talk about her travels in South Africa at the I I a ill morning worship ser vice A potluck w ill begin at 12:30. and be followed by an informal tune ol worship and song (iuauii Books DON'T WAIT • VISIT US TODAY Instructor tor the c lass w ill fv I ina Tharp A nyone interested in registering lor the class nuv call Vo Jean Forquer. h'V* 340H. or Betty M ills . b7h " 4 b . to r more information P e t t y j o h n ’ s t . r n . a H u ttd . rs S u p p l* 424 lynden Way. Heppner 676 9157 or 676 5001 hurry sales ENOS Com m unity friendship tea planned 1-cxmgton Baptist Church is sf»m soring a community friendship tea at 10 a m Thursday. (X t 23 at the church A ll women of the area arc invited ,V » » \» » \» » \\\X \1 \\V » \» 1 to come and meet Roma Belcher, a traveling missionary teacher to woiiarn and children in South Africa, said l inda 1‘aiiler. a spokesperson for the event Ruud's Hearing Aids Offers FREE HEARING EXAMINATION Need let* raft program slated Morrow County Creative Arts and Crafts Ass*« w ill meet (X tohcr 27 at Charlie's Pizza tor a no host din lier al b JO p in \ business meeting w ill follow at 7 p in A needles raft program is planned Mabel Heath w ill show an Amish form of quilting called " Around the W o rld ' Members arc asked to bring samples of their needlework to show W f Lx L_ And HEARING All) SERVICE Date: Thursday. October 23 - 10 a m -1 p m Location: Gonty’s, Heppner, Oregon Phone: 676-9264 Valuable Coupon Seniors list fund raising projects Bv Justine JJ rather ford After weeks of work collecting, sorting and arranging pre used sales gissls. the Senior Citizens were pleased to sell and auction much of a large assortment between 9 a ill and 4 p m on Saturday. (X t I Hat the county fairgrounds Die seniors w ill have a Food Sale on I uesday. ( At 2H in front of Cen tral Market This is planned to be helpful to elk hunters and w ill in elude freshly baked cakes, pies, cookies and bread This sale w ill O c t o b e r 2 8 th tiegin at 9 a m and continue until all is sold Also the seniors are working to sell a true kload ol wood Donations arc asked at Al per ticket or S ' lor seven tickets Die wunici will be an nouiKed at Thanksgiving lime, and the wood w ill be delivered to the lucky ticket holder’s home Money realized from the various on going senior protects is needed lor furnishings lor a protected Senior Center, especially lor its kitchen area | \ MOO Off Regular Price i of any Argosy HS. SHADD. or Custom Canal Aids i L im it o n e c o u p o n p e r c u s to m e r E x p ir e s 1 1 -3 0 -8 6 r First aid course offered A Multi Media Standard First Aid Class w ill be given (X tohcr 27 and 'Oat b Jo p m at the Heppner High Sch<»'l lihrarv Please contact John I dinundson. b7b 3177. it you want to take this class Nursing home plans Halloween open house An open house is planned at Pioneer Memorial Ho .pital Nursing Ffornc for b Jo Mp m (Xtohcr )l Children and parents .nay meet in the hospital lobby, they w ill be escorted to ttic residence« to gel them treat C rop insurance seminar planned A M ulti Peril Crop Insurance Seminar w ill be sponsored by W heatland Insurance and Crop Hail Management at W illows Grange Hall in lone on October 29 Changes in crop insurance programs lor the I*4M7 crop year w ill be explained The seminar begins at 7 p m Pie and coffee w ill be served al 9 p in at the conclusion of the seminar There is no charge H e -L lo f l Hear ’n Their By A n e w s ig n w a s in s t a lle d T u e s d a y a t C h a r li e 's P iz z a a n d V id e o W o r ld in H e p p n e r Members o f the Bunchgrass Rehekah Lodge went to Heppner (X tohcr 13 lor a no host luncheon at the Bowling Alley they were joined there by Ida Coleman of Heppner and her daughter Jean C rawfordol Portland Following the luncheon the members ad|ourned to the home of Ida Coleman lor their regular meeting Flection of Officers Wa s held fot the sear 1917 Mildred iM rs I loyd) Morgan was elected Noble (irand. F.va Hamlett. Vice Grand Fdith Matthews. Secretary, and Gladys Drake. Treasurer The next meeting w ill be at the home of Fdith Matthews on November b Thirteen members were present Mr and Mr» lani Crabtree spent several days a week ago, visiting their daughter. Sharon Gclinas and tariulv at Caldwell. Idaho While there Sharon had a birthday dinner for her father. le oC rablree. whose birthday was (X tohcr lb OttSatur day evening Cathy McCabe had a dinner for him at their ranch home in lone RAY FRENCH Eva Hamlett 422-7557 IX-an and I aura I kleberry of Wasco, were visiting in lone on Monday of this week They lormcr ly lived in the Morgan area Helen Crawford. Ruth McCabe. Mildred W right and Jean Nelson at tended the <Jregon I ast Symphony’s debut at Pendleton on Sunday after noon Rikka and Paul le w s a ls o .il tended the debut Afterwards the lone group went to the home of Fred and Helen Nelson lor refreshments Beechers Cafe closed early on Sunday afterth«>n to move furniture, etc . as they were lay ing new linoleum in the cafe part and in the kitchen on Monday. along with cleaning and remodeling for COMMON SENSE in Ilio Ix ^ isla tu ro District 5 9 Ray voted to reduce L.C.D.C. budget. His retort), .is a member nl the H um an Resourres ( om m ittee du ims he is ( oik ernetl a lx hi t the |ieix<in.tl well tiemg of the («-o pie of I )istri( t r>9 Rav believes that D is tm t V* neerlv to maintain and strengthen the ex onom ir base in both Im itier and agrix ulture and develop tourism lor our area Kav M ill continue to maintain a ( om m on Sense apprnat li to government in the Oregon legislature Comm Hire h i Kr Elect K.iv French. Norma I'tench bravurer for lutai food savings & - Western Family Sour Cream l ’un 75* Keg >• ,« Crisp lettuce J . 9 * Kexl Rome DANCE TO THE MUSIC A p p le s 6 Valent la Sunkisi ( of Kip Clark iranges 1 Steak fo rk $ Sausage Steak Magician & Ventriloquist D o n 't F o rg e t $ | 0 0 M am Hoeks Judy Rust like IVirty Humble Bex- Chunk l ite S a tu r d a y . O c t o b e r 2 5 Social Hour 6 p m. Potluck Dinner - 7 p m Tuna b'l ! • * $ |8 9 M ill's Bone-In C o m in g u p S unday. N ovem ber 23 * Beef N x - m York Friday & Saturday Night Halloween Party - October 31 Music by N W Express 9 oz ta n Keg 99* 59* « m Kellogg's Raisin Itran zo oz Keg zf>9 * 1 » Prîtes Good Oct. 21 - 27 Open 7 (toys a week, 7 *.m. to 6 p.m. Heppner Elks 358 / ' ' If here friends meet 1 __ a ' « J T i K N l AA XA»« 6 n. /6 a V . !8 1 9 a . ” O regon ÜS torrare Court Street Market ? ? I _N_Court, _ Heppner _ ____