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Ir • TW O * Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, O rcfoa W m I m m I«), October 19, 19ft* •• a The Maid'» Quarters in Baker underwent a change of ownership October I when Judy Groshem pur chased the business from Juanita Quigley Quigley currently runs an outlet in Ontario known as (he Maid's Quarters The name will be the same, •'The Maid's Qiarters by Judy " Judy has been employed at the store for (he last two years, being manager the . . -I Police associations support French last year There are many fine gift items for the home Groshens is The Oregon Council of Police married to Victor L Groshens. a Associations notified State sergeant with the Oregon State Representative Ray French of their Police game division The couple endorsement for his bid for re- have three sons Scon, Greg and election to District 59 This state Harry The family were all former wide law enforcement organization Morrow County residents with Vic spoke up in supoort of French, a tor being raised and educated in two-term incumbent, Heppner. and Judy was the daughter "As a veteran ol the Oregon fo Eunice Irvin Dannielle and spent House ot Representatives you have much of her early life in Lesington distinguished yourself with strong, positive votes to help Oregon's law enforcement community combat criminals." said Sun Peters, presi "I have been a rancher all my dent of the OCPA "You have our life." said French "I know the dif enthusiastic endorsenment for re- election and we look forward to working with you for some time to ficulty of government regulations, come," Peters went on to say crops that run in cycles and markets "It is gratifying to know dial all that go up and down I am very hap the hard work has been valuable to py to receive the endorsement from our police officers in helping them two groups that work so hard to im fight crime." said French "These prove die economic climate in- Oregon. as they have done for over 100 '■cars " French is up for re-election in Three hundred eighty two women Novemhcr for his third term as State Representative from District 59 pledged 14 sororities at Oregon State which includes Baker. Grant, Crook University during regular rush this fall Students from this area include and Mortow counties By Dalpha Jones State Ag group supports French Slate Representative Ray French was pleased to accept two en dorsements from Oregon's leading industry The Oregon Farm PAC is the political action committee of the Oregon Seed Industry and APAL. which represents approximately 600 agricultural producers and agribusiness people in Oregon "As an organization devoted to agriculture, its members are vitally interested in issues likely to come before the 1989 legislative Ses sion.., (T)he agriculture community looks forward to working with you on these farm issues." said John McCulley. speaking for APAL •? „ r « . ■ • • men and women put their lives on the line every day of the year and they need to know that some of us are try ing to look out for them when it comes to the laws that we pass in Salem " French, a life-long resident of Oregon expressed concern with the increase of cnme-rclalcd activity m Oregon “ It is out of control and we have to pass tougher legislation to stop our growing crime rate Being fourth highest in the nation for crime is not one of the things we Orego nians can be proud of," said French in response to questions from con stitucnts in his active door-to-door campaign In a district wide sw mg on Friday French was joined by Oregon State Treasurer Tony Meeker They met enthusiastic support at meetings in Heppner. John Day and Baker OSU students join sororities Jacqueline J Sumner. Heppner. Sigma Kappa and Tracy I. Logan, lone. Alpha Gamma Delta IUC party on O ctober 31 ,» * All children infants through 5th graders, are invited to join the tun at the Halloween Party to be held at the lone United Church of Christ on Monday. October 31 The party, hosted by junior high youth, will begin at 5 p m ami run until h M) p m The celebration will include a costume parade, games tor all ages, and refreshments Parents are welcome and the parents til children under age five arc particularly ask cd to accompany them It you have any questions please call the church ji 422-7530 . . * * • à V ■ ? < » V , * '• * * * * •* * * * *’ lone Homecoming week Oct. 24-28 ; Join m the spirit of lone Homecoming Week ( Vtoher 24 28 Special events planned arc a powder puff football game. Wcdncs day at 2 30 p m Thursday, a Taco feed will he held from 5-7 p m in the high school cafeteria and a bon fire at 7 30 p m Friday at 2 30 p m will he a pep rally downtown with volleyball against Culver beginning at 5 p m The tootball game against Culver will begin at 7 to p m A dance will follow the game •Jtr , § ,. I • * • T a. « r . » f. > . , - * Y " • .' . . • *. »M f V. *í ' M CCAC [CHAMPION HiààlJLTIl » Superlube 518 M ultigrade 10W/-30 & 15/40 Nl(li a manti preatwm ok to « t i r , duty (itainw Ml ► \ -$r > . . t- im m i ta fw ti Rm SCCt clmiftcsftoi' iw Ritta» nawnwnt» lw >"|'"» RnUctm U . fr •• » m iu > -. 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" *• * j «_ t «r * *■ **4 ’ ‘ a , • ; > 1 * * , * Í * s .^ : . * • - , * . • J Century 10/2 amp Battery Charger * • ' U a -r* t ‘ " p i • »V1 • T Wmabte rate, charges 6 or 12 volt automotive batter < orcuttry breaker prevents overheating v| Cleans terminals cables and hold downs Protects aqamst corrosion 14 oz 1 (»os; >m KIIRCTM in tO R IJ$JI ». -, A ; 4 *y t + . ¿»v; f * ' -/V hanging banners on the school displaying posters around Heppner circling objects on the school grounds with red ribbon, a coloring contest sponsored by the R & W Drive In. decorating grocery sacks donated by Court Street and Central Market, and various other activates All the activ mes will stress the com mittnient to choosing healthy. drug free lifestyles The week will conclude with a free movie at 6 p m on October 30 at the tumor high gym The movie is ' Return to Snowy River. Part 11 ’' Students will receive coupons at school on October 28 that will enti tie them to free popcorn and pop. donated by Coca Cola Bottling of Pendleton Without the coupons, they will asst 25c This is a family activ ity and will pn>vc that we all can have fun being drug free Lexington grange meets By D e lp h a Jo nes l,cxingion Grange met on Monday evening with Master. Lvlc Peek in the chair Precceding the meeting, a potluck dinner was served During tnc business meeting, the charter was draped in honor of a member. Lucia Barrett Guests for the evening were Bill and Norma Alford. Master of Greenfield Grange. Dot and Lewis Halvorscn and Frank and Kathy Halvorscn Frank is (he agent for tfic (■range Insurance in this area Barbara and Eldon Gilbert show ed slides of a recent trip to Yellowsione Park, the fire damage, etc The pancake supper for the Blue Mountain Fiddle A Concert (Xlober 22 was discussed with pancake and fixings cooked by the men of the grange The group was reminded of Wheatland Pomona which will meet at Mikkalo Grange (Xtohcr 29. Th« stato of Kansas is ñam ad from th a Kanza Indians w h o one# livad thara HAUNTED HOUSE Saturday, October 29 4-10 p.m. ^ Surprises /{ for the Co™ v Little Ones ..„„cV « u at Hardm an Community Hall Bring in your AUTO POLICY for review W E ’LL TRY TO |$ SAVE YOU M O N E Y $ Ployhar Insurance j Bob Ployhar - 676-5818 - Main St. Heppner, The Morrow County Creative Arts and Crafts group met September 26 at Kate's Pizza There were 14 members prcsem The next meeting will be Monday. Oct 24 at the V & G in lesington Speual guest will be Audrey Lathcm from Hcrmiston. She will show different types of decorated sweatshirts and how to make them The dinner will be no host at 6 30 p m and the meeting will begin at 7 p.m Anyone who is interested is invited to an end BM CC offers computer class Terry Calvert nt Calvert Coni puters in Athena, will he ottering a one night seminar in "How to Buy a C om puter" on Monday, November 14. trom b 10 p m Mr Calvert w ill discuss what to consider and what steps to take before pur chasing a computer tor home or business This BMCC seminar must he registered for by November 7 Tuition is $15. Call coordinator Marsha Sweck at 676 VH9 or 676 5524 to register rs o '- »«■ „ « o . «• t0 , , , t»« ,0 „ « * 1 » ' ** j 1 Pd ‘ __——— ..y . y o o r9 6>* , ^ Chief Rathbun’s Tips Make sateiv lusi on votu I m of driving habits Store loose objects, keep door locked, keep your «.ar in top shape, don't drive when you're not alert '« v m M€$US Morrow County Crain Growers,« 'V p tnnf row un a tir»» m to ut tor test prolot »wool wowrtiot ood »»Uncini m n rooww row -»pilot tK»> tué mown row tneo Or»» wflotmt them to proper Mr prottwo Plait» coR *or C EN EX L A N D O LA K ES V <-"t V A 4. vL » * * »v> »n . PAIR The week ol October 23-30 is Red Ribbon Week at Heppner Elemen tary school Die students will he par ticipating in various drug awareness activities everyday. The Red Ribbon Campaign is a national event where various ticipating in various drug awareness activities everyday The Red Ribbon Campaign is a national event where various organizations and individuals will be demonstrating commitments to healthy drug free choices by wear ing and displaying red ribbons Some of the activities planned for the week are assemblies, memoriz ing "Just Say No" pledge, videos, wearing of red ribbons, red ribbon lunch, the wearing of red for one day. distributing red ribbons and drug information at football games. If you look for lasting value in a relationship, chances are you’ll look for the same in a diamond or other gem. And if you d a w e recommend you come visit us. your American Gem Society jeweler. For m ore than fifty years now. the A.G.S. has W1 ■; WINTER TIRE CO-OP Battery Cleaner ' ■> *' 5 to meet Oct. 24 Master Universal Engine Heater ,K Oct. 23-30 is red ribbon week •' - i * Former Heppner resident purchases Baker Business .» V pò io» mi Products at Jerry's Shop S IM M * been a relationships very best friend. available Barber at the Ito x 676 5241 • \ ;s 1 , Peterson's 4 Heppner