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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 14, 1992 - SEVEN Communion set at All Saints Father Crum will also be available for appointments from Thurs., Oct. 15 through Sunday, Oct. 18. For appointments call 676-9970 or 676-5376. The Rev. Bob Cram will celebrate Holy Communion at All Saints Episcopal Church on Sun day, Oct. 18 at 10:30 a.m. Holly Rebekahs plan card party ween. Entertainment will follow the meeting. There will also be a talk by the state president and suggestions for the good of the order. The spaghetti supper and card party is planned for Sat. Oct. 24 at the hall. Spaghetti will be serv ed from 6 to 7 p.m. The dinner will consist of salad, garlic bread, spaghetti and dessert. Cards will follow at 2 p.m. The dinner costs $3.50 a person or $5 for both the dinner and cards. The public is invited to attend. Proceeds will be used for upkeep of the hall. By Delpha Jones The spaghetti supper and card party and the state president’s visit were discussed at the Rebekah meeting on Thursday evening Oct. 8. The state president Mina Fish will pay her official visit to Hol ly on Thursday, Oct. 15. The evening will begin with supper being served at 6:30 p.m. follow ed by the regular meeting. This will be a costume Halloween par ty and those attending are en couraged to wear a costume or something pertaining to Hallo W a ter for L ife ca ttlem en to m eet T he Oregon C attlem en ’s Association and Water for Life are coming to Morrow County Monday, Oct. 19 at 10 a.m. at the Morrow County Extension office conference room. This program, presented by Polly Owen, executive director of the Oregon Cattlemen’s Associa tion and Todd Heidgerken, Water for Life, is designed to offer everything you need to know about water, including options as an individual and county. The presentation will be followed by a “ down home” give and take discussion about how everyone can work together for the survival of agriculture. This is an opportunity to bring grass roots thoughts a little closer to the legislative process. Morrow County Livestock G row er’s President M erlin Hughes encourages all interested persons to attend. “ It is an oppor tunity to impact the way your organizations work for you without ever leaving your area.’’ Alumni basketball/volleyball tourney meeting set Oct. 26 The fifth annual Heppner Alumni Basketball and Volleyball tournament is scheduled for Fri day, Saturday and Sunday, January 1, 2 and 3, 1993. An organizational meeting is scheduled for Monday, Oct. 26 at 7 p.m. at the Columbia Basin Co-op conference room. All interested participants and supporters, especially team cap tains, are invited to attend. RJ’s Steak House & Lounge | Morrow CounV brochures available “ New Morrow Countv M orrow County This Weeks Lunch Specials Mon. - Closed Tues. - Ole!! Mexican Food (Every Tues.) Wed. - Chinese Noodles (Every Weds.) Thurs. - Indian Chow Yuk W/Homemade Sourdough French Bread Fri. - Creamed Halibut Tidbits brochures were recently com pleted and distributed to various county organizations through the combined efforts of the Morrow County Tourism Committee, the Port of Morrow and Portland General Electric Company. Over 32,000 copies of the brochures were printed courtesy of PGE. Lisa Mittlesdorf of the Port of Morrow headed up the design and production effort. The Tourism Committee distributed brochures throughout the county. Copies are available at Board- man City Hall, the Port of Mor row, Heppner Chamber of Com merce, Heppner City Hall, and the Morrow County Courthouse. Court tryouts set Oct. 25 On Toasted Homemade Sourdough Bread Sat. - Lasagne Grilled Homemade Sourdough French 3read Sun. - Chicken Noodles and Dumplings Grilled Homemade Sourdough French Bread Fri. Eve. - Steamed Razor Ciams & Grilled Razor Clams Sat. Eve - BBQ Spareribs (All You Can Eat) All Dinners include: Relish Dish. Salad, Soup, Homemade Sourdough French Bread (When Available) or Loaf Bread, Sherbet The Morrow County Fair and Oregon Trail Pro Rodeo Court tryouts have been set for Sunday, Oct. 25 at the Morrow County Fairgrounds beginning at 9:30 a.m. Contact the fair office 676 9474, or Julie Ashbcck 989-8202 for applications Com pleted applications must be returned to the fair office by Fri day, Oct. 23. Girls who will be 16 years old by Aug. 1, 1993 are eligible to try out Boys and girls 11 and over who are interested in becoming a pen nant bearer should send a letter stating such to Julie Ashbeck, HC70 Box 411, Echo, OR 97826. New managers hired at Motel RJ’s Your Family Restaurant Senior group sponsors nutritious lunch Focus on Health, formerly the Heppner Senior Citizens Health Care Task Force, is sponsoring a low-fat, low sugar, high fiber nutritious potluck Tuesday, Oct. 27 at 12 noon at the St. Patrick’s Senior Center. Molly Rhea, ex ecutive director of Home Health, will be the featured speaker. The recipes will be available after Oct. 21 at the Senior Center. Anyone who wishes to participate in this venture are asked to make at least 10 copies of the recipe of the dish or dishes they will prepare. These recipes will be sold at 10 cents a copy and pro ceeds will go to help purchase . ceded medical supplies. H ope-Valby plan services, activities Sunday, Oct. 18 is St. Luke, the Physician and Evangelist day in the Lutheran church calendar This is a time set aside traditional ly to emphasize the ministry of healing. Pastor Hoobing will be preaching at Valby, Hope and Condon on the theme, “ God, Sex and the Bible" based on a reading from St. Luke 1:1-4; 24:44-53. A service of Holy Communion will be celebrated at Valby at 9 a.m Valby is located on the Inne- Gooseberry Road, 16'/2 miles out of lone. Prior to the service there will be an adult Bible study class at 8:15 a.m. Worship service and Sunday school will be held at Hope Lutheran Church, located near the Willow Creek dam at 11 a.m. Holy Communion will not be celebrated this Sunday, but will be celebrated on Oct. 25. Follow ing the worship service there w ill be a baby shower for Gretchen Berretta sponsored by the women of Hope. Service of Holy Communion will be held in Condon at the United Church of Christ at 2 p.m. The women of Hope will hold their annual rummage sale from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 17 at the home of Karen and Doug Dubuque, located behind Skagg’s Auto Repair shop. Red Ribbon week sends anti-drug message Why do Heppner and Oregon Together celebrate Red Ribbon Week October 24 through November 1? The Red Ribbon campaign originated when FBI agent Enrique Camarena was murdered by drug traffickers in 1985. The Red Ribbon became the symbol to reduce the demand for drugs, just as the yellow' rib bon symbolized the hostages in Tran crisis and later our support for our troops in the Gulf. The 1992 slogan is “ Drug Free and P roud” and the theme is “ Neighbor by Neighbor. Ribbon by Ribbon. We are United for Drug (and alcohol) Free Youth” . The Red Ribbon symbolizes a commitment to a drug free, neaithy lifestyle, no use of any il legal drug and no illegal use of drugs and alcohol and no harm ful use of any legal dntg or substance. "the goal of this year’s cam paign is to present a unified and visible commitment toward the creation of a drug free America by changing society’s permissive attitude towards drugs and alcohol to one where drug use is viewed as absolutely unacceptable. i ne Oregon Together grouy in vites your personal commitment to a drug free America by proud ly wearing and displaying Red Ribbons during Red Ribbon week, Oct. 24-Nov. 1. 989-8359 ooooooooooooooooooo Ready for Halloween? PETER FELS MEANS CONCERN We have ghoulish greeting cards and decorations by Hallmark L-R Monaca, Jo and Bob Hall, new at motel > • # *. “Judge Fels is honest, hardworking and fair. We like his commitment to working with young peo ple and his record o f community serx ice. Bryan and Alice Traylor KEEP Heppner Judge Peter FELS District Court Depar t ment 2 Paid for by The Committee to Retain Judge Peter Fels. Jim Houle TreasureR, P.O. Box 1387, Pendleton, OR 97801 Jo and Bob Hall are the new managers of the Northwestern Motel in Heppner. The Halls, along with their 17-year old daughter, Monaca, arrived in town on October 4, and since then have jumped right in to life in Heppner. Jo and Bob, both native Orego nians, (she was born in Oregon City and he in Portland), come most recently from Shady Cove near Medford, where they stayed a short time. Prior to that they spent two years in Chula Vista, CA. But the Halls are really small town folks, living in Vernonia for 20 years where they had a restaurant call ed "H all’s Home Cook’n .’’ Bob 7 CHEVROLET has been retired for the past 12 years. The Halls say they enjoy the country in Eastern Oregon and especially like visiting with the people here whom they find “ very friendly.” “ I can’t believe how nice people are here.” said Jo. She also commented that they were “ in awe" of people stopp ing at the crossw alks for pedestrians. The Halls, who have been mar ried 25 years, have eight children combined: John Clark, Chula Vista; Jay Clark. San Diego; Lin da Lower, who is also a motel manager in Shadv Cove; Jim Clark, Shady Cove. Doris Tim mons. Prairie City; Don Hall. Boardman; Jacque Madison. Kennewick; and M onaca. Monaca, who is a senior at Hepp ner High School, enjoys singing and sang at a 50's diner in Chula Vista. Over the years some things never change at a quality dealership - l We also have costumes and accessories- makeup. t-shirts, mechanical lapel pins, clip eamngs and more. i Light-up lucite decorations Strand of blinking lights SPECIAL Vi Price on Boo Blinkers reg. $1595 NOW Don’t Miss Our Moonlight Sale Thursday, October 29 Open T il 8 p.m. Many Boo-Bash Specials! ^ VlWlM'A D ilUfl 217 N orth M ain FOR Doing business for over 45 years in the same old fashioned way 676-9158 J REPRESENTATI VE “ I am supporting Steve Uffelman because I know he will fight for the preservation o f private property.” P a r ts Ray French SHERRELL CHEVROLET Phone K Uffelman HONES TY-INTEGRITY-RESPONSIBILITY-SER VICE Hermiston, Oregon Come see us so we can help ou plan for lalloween this year! 567-6487 Authorized b y Uffelm an tor Representative C o m m it « « . Tranuror 91SO M O r . PnrwvIX