TWO - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 14, 1992
Fair board seeks suggestions
for 1993 fair theme
Plans are underway for the
1993 Morrow County Fair. The
tair committee is taking sugges
tions for the 1993 fair theme.
Suggestions should be mailed to
the Fair office. Box 464,
Heppner.
The committee is asking peo
ple to save the pumpkin seeds
from their pumpkin and plant
them early next year for entries
in the “ Pumpkin Patch" contest.
There w ill be categories for all
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Cast selected for melodrama musical
ages and for all shapes and sizes
of pumpkins.
Another new item at the fair
will be a Christmas tree in the
craft department. Christmas or
naments that are entered in
various craft departments will be
displayed on the tree after they
are judged. “ So when you are
making your various ornaments
this year,” suggested a fair com
mittee spokesperson, “ whether
they are made of wood, beads,
fabric, or something else, be sure
and save one or more for the
tree.”
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give a report and regards from the
Oregon-Idaho annual conference
and the bishop. The regular mon
thly administrative board meeting
will follow the conference.
The Rev. Mullins supervises
44 churches in the central district
of the Oregon-Idaho annual con
ference of the Ignited Methodist
Church. These churches extend
from Klamath Falls north to the
Columbia River, and from Hood
River, eastward to Payette, Idaho
and al> places in between.
R6\\* Mullins and his wife,
Neva, reside in Bend. His central
district covers an area larger than
the ¿tate of Washington.
The Rev. Dennis Mullins,
district superintendent of the
Methodist church, will attend the
worship service of the Heppner
United Methodist Church Sun
day, Oct. 18. Following morning
worship at 10:30 a.m., the con
gregation will gather for a potluck
dinner, after which Rev. Mullins
will preside at the church
conference.
The fall church conference is
an annual meeting where officers
are elected for the coming year,
reports are given, concerns are
expressed and items of business
are transacted. Rev. Mullins will
One hundred seven people were present for the senior dinner Oct.
7. Four dinners were taken out. Members of the Christian Church
served. Irene Schroeder and George Jeffries were the host and hostess.
Ida Coleman won the meal ticket, Velma Wight the door prize and
Irene Dalzell and Agnes Winters the guest prizes.
The menu for October 21 will be fish with tartar sauce, potatoes,
coleslaw with carrots, bread and fruit. Members of the Catholic
Church will serve.
Thursday morning nine volunteers folded newsletters for the Ex
tension office.
Coral Mitchell, Gladys Connor, Irene Swanson, and Eleanor Gonty
drove to Condon Thursday, Oct. 8 for the Health Fair. This was a
program for seniors given by Vickie Schmall of Oregon State
University.
The transportation committee met in the office on Thursday after
noon, Oct. 8.
The planning committee for the all-church supper met Wednes
day evening Oct. 7 in the center sitting room. The supper will be
Tues. Oct. 27 instead of Monday.
Dates to remember: Bible study Monday, 9:30 a.m. in the office;
quilting Monday 1-4 p.m. in the dining room; exercise Tuesday and
Thursday, 10-10:30 a.m. in the sitting room. The bus will travel to
the dance in Hermiston Saturday, Oct. 17 at 6:30 p.m
There will be a Focus on Health meeting Tues., Oct. 20 at 10:30
a.m. to plan the health food potluck luncheon for Oct. 27.
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Methodist to host district superintendent
Murgatroyd, (as wild as he is
wicked); Lea Mathieu as Ida
Rhinegold (as deep as she is
dyed); Cyde Estes as Mrs. Up
son Asterbilt (of Newport and
Brooklyn); Joyce Hughes as
Fleurette, (the French maid.
Ooolala); and Paula SpicerKuhn
as Little Nell (who never had a
father). Debby Wryn is the
pianist and Jane Rawlins the
director. Chuck Nelson has the
stage set under construction.
This HIT show will again be
dessert theater which our au
diences enjoyed in the fall season
of ‘91.
The cast has been chosen and
is in rehearsal for die Heppner In-
tergenerational Theatre gay
nineties melodrama musical
“ Dirty Work at the Crossroads”
coming to Heppner High School
stage November 15.
The cast includes Aleida
Goodyear as Nellie Lovelace (as
true as she is tender); Bryce
Tucker as Adam Oakhart, (as
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-:-The PNG club met at FU's
stuck house in Lexington for a no-
hosl luncheon at noon on Thurs-
(. ay. Gifts were presented to each
one present from the hostesses,
Geri Martin and Joyce Buchanan.
The tables were decorated with
the Halloween motif. Following
the dinner a short business
meeting was held, along with an
afternoon of visiting.
-:-joyce Buchanan end Virginia
Peck were Portland callers one
day last week.
-¡-Glover Peck was flown by
helicopter to St. V incent’s
Hospital on Friday suffering from
a heart attack. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
Peck took Josie Peck to Portland
later to be with Glover.
-:-Geri Martin. OSG of the
Rcbekah assembly and Delpha
Jones attended the lodge meeting
in Summerville, on Wednesday
evening, Oct.7. They returned to
LaGrande on Friday where they
spent the evening with relatives
and attended the Rebekah district
meeting in Wallowa on Saturday.
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-¡-Phillip Tellechea enjoyed
some hunting in the Spray area
with his uncle Mike Burcham.
-¡-Lexington Grange will meet
Monday, Oct. 19 starting with a
potluck dinner. Ann Spicer, can
didate for Morrow County judge
will be the speaker for the even
ing. Plans are underway for
Pomona Grange which will meet
Oct. 24 ai the Lexington Grange
Hali. The Pomona Degree is
scheduled for that day starting in
the morning. A dinner and a pro
gram will be held in the after
noon. All grangers are urged to
attend these Pomona meetings.
-:-Ray and Gae Papineau are at
home for the w inter months from
their lacing events of the
summer.
-:-Bob Taylor spent the
.veckend in the Fossil area where
he enjoyed some hunting.
-:-Jane Richards has opened a
dancing studio in ihe Oddfellow
Hall in Lexington. This is open
to all ages, including classes for
adults if desired.
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