4-H SUNDAY TO BE OBSERVED AT IONE
. i ...k r-.lm.r ir.. : h. Mr. a4 M.a. Mh and r,,J l h her wri and amgr. f ,
LOIIAINE IAU
DATES TO MMtMICBi
April 20 atkah
April 21 Iod tudat body plaj
April 23 Jr. Hlah pr dlanar
A pill 154 H Sunday
April 2 i Unk at Mi. Cta.
O'Coanor'i
April 25 loo Cardan Club
plant tala
Thl Sunday. April 23. will
4 II Sunday at the church. All
4 II mrmbcri are urgd to at
tend. Instruction and card will
be ctven at 10:45 at the church.
4 II leaden are also urged to at
tend with their club. The entire
service will be conducted by the
4 II member except a hort ser
mon by Rev MacKenile.
Tlie student body of lone high
school will present a three-act
lone High School
Student Body
presant
"Off The Track"
3-Act ComadT
Friday, April 21
8:00 P. M.
High School Calttorlum
Admission
Adult 60c Chlldxn 25e
txintrdy at the htfh rt.4 rate-
torlum on Friday. Ajrll ?1. t
S p.m.. "OH the Track." which
promise to be hllarluu com-
edy.
lone high played P.ivrrUle at
tivrride on Wednesday of lt
week. lone came out on top H I.
The battery for ltiveide was:
catcher. Tailor; pitcher. Tart-
low; for lone: catcher. V. lutns;
pitcher. Swanson. Ken Kllnger.
Ken Nelson. Hand liea. and
Ron Crabtrca each had two hit.
K. Rca wa credited with three
run batted In and Ham and
Ilea each had three stolen base
to their credit.
Mr. and Mr. Clarence wedlock
of Eufene lsited at the home of
their son and family, Mr. ana
WW. Ronald Medlock. thl r'
weekend. They brought their
crandson Sklppy home from a
visit with them.
Mrs. Hershal Townsend and
Mr. Lewi Halvorsen were In
Salem for two day thl past
week, where Mr. Townsend un
derwent a post surgical checkup.
The Junior High Pilgrim Fcl
loushln will have a progressive
dinner on Saturday. April 22. All
mornhm ar to be at tne cnurcn
by 6:00 p.m. Transportation will
be furnished from there. Hor
d'oeuvres will be served at the
Phil Fmert home, salad at the
David McLeod' the main course
at Gary Tullls1 and the dessert
at ih Is Halvorsen'. A par
ty will follow at the home of the
Halvorsen s. Other guests are in
vited to attend the party.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rice and
nn Roh were In Portland on Sat
urday returning home the same
evening.
The WEE T.-V. Shop
is located next to Anderson's
Builders Supply
" Saa us lor TO" T-v- trouble
Wa also herva good buy on ued
T.V. Sat
Phone 6-9975
The lal!r on M'rdy
Mr Lee Palmer "4 M;.
iMck Shetrr were luiee a
sgrjtlse birthday dinner n
Wednesday rverdn- at the home
. r- Krrrr for Mr liarou
Sherer. uets Included Mr. and
Mrs Harold Sticrer and Judy, Mr
and Mr. Marion rainier. Mr. and
Mr, l-ee ralmer and daushtet
and Mr. and Mrs. Dick tietvr
and son-
Anna Jepxn l'nt the week
end Uittng at the horn tt her
brother and faml'y. Mr. and Mr
i;..H-rt Jepsen. and visiting other
relative and friend here.
Mr. and Mrs. LenKay Schwara
of lleppner spent Saturday eve
ning at the home of her mother,
Mrs. Ida Coleman.
OEA Moetina
The local chapter of Oregon
Education Association held a
meeting at the lore school on
Monday night, April 17. The
newly elected officer are Joe
Hausler. president; Mrs. Harriet
Hall, secretary; Darrel Calhoun,
first vice president; Arlene Laird,
second vice president; and
Gladys Hughes, treasurer.
Robert Van Houte gave a sum
mary and explanation of the
budget.
a k.nniiri rl inner wa servca
to approximately 35 guests. Din
ner committee chairman was
Mrs. Bcrl Akers and her commit
tee was Mrs. Roy LIndstrom. Mrs.
Herb Ekstrom. Sr.. Mrs. i ion
and Mrs. John Eubanks.
The table committee was Mrs.
Mike Matthews, chairman, and
i Raw Ho Imhltrner and Mra.
Lloyd Rice. The senior girls, Jo-
Ann Turner, Marilyn ana wuy
Morgan. Lona White and Carol
Ann Palmer waited tables.
Dishwashing committee was
Mrs. John Botts, Mrs. Edison
Morgan and Mrs. Cecil Hicks.
Mrs. Joe Hausler was hostess
for a birthday party In honor of
her daughter Carol's seventh
tnin r- et-
M: and M - l" S
md tl-cir trsiler ... to thrli
rrvrcily acquiied turn the
htifiway
Mr. ami Mr. K'il Il j!i4i
J and rt t f l l. ' wne te-
rri tly li!"i; ' ,:u' n ""!'
Mr am! Mf pu" ,:-
Mr and Mis. Millet
r'r.t to William Ut w-k to
it a f-w ta ' " ,s"1'- '
Mr and Mf. Mania Piueti iien.
Mr. and M J- rr I f
lleppner cr .lun.i.ty ii nner
curst at tne nnnin n mi
Mr. Vkn Hall-
raul Miller rrturr.eJ Horn on
day In the hoP The Da
h- . .
minota inrluded Melvln oaars
lanrt Debbie McLeod, Jon Hod
man, Kathy Cannon, Patty Hud
son
Baker. Games were played and
crsl
le
i-.an rnu"" i tu-r siier
. m recent visitor at the home .... .v R-ce on Sunday
. . .... n..iiu.rff Wtiil,. hi-re I .... . i. n,i,.b f
oi ie !.-..
Lewis and Earl were dinner
ruefcts at the home of Mr. and
.... .w.,... Miller on Fater
Sunday.
A'.t tJndsev Klncald of Moun
tain Home. Idaho, spent over
night leave here MM week visit
uiih his mother. Mrs. George
Miller. Lewis Fadberg and oilier
relatives here.
Mrs. Lewi Ball was hostess for
. ...i.. MrihHnv nsrtv In hon-
or of her husband on Saturday Mw Jack fj0yd.
evening at their home. Guests ' . Mrs Joc
ti. an,t !r Vernon ' . i
inciuoru j.ii. - .lArnie ncoman, s
Chrlstopherson and daugniers o . wnUam McKlnnery
n . i, II, orwl fra Cllfflirdl -- ., ...
Mr. and Mrs. ham wu'd,
Mrs. Edvthe While, uaie wnne,
Imogene" Mooney, Elmer Peter
son. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ball,
all of lone and Mr. ana sirs.
Bill Nichols of Lexington.
Mr., and Mrs. Clarence Kruse
visited at the home or her
mother, Mrs. Lana Padberg. last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Alaricn
nd daughters Arlynda and Ar-
ima and Mrs. Kaipn Aiaricn
have moved back Into Mrs. Aid-
ri.h-c home on Second street.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Klncald
her aaugmer cmun v. .-...,. -
birthday In Saturday, pe young land famUy recen y o StanH d
have moved into the lamuy
home on Second street.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Goodrich
Herbie Ekstrom, Shirley of Hasum, Wash., recently spent
the
week end at the home of
f.OAF.
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Mr sr. I Mi Ky UiteJ at ma
heme of Mr and Mr U Pown.
I,s (n WUa Wall on Satur-
dsy.
Topic lu met at the home
, Mi. Rv Undtnm on Fri
day. April Hh Mr Pvtd
Taker and Mr J"hn rtoudfM
. M hini PUlure on the
(Vleiit wefe shown by Mr. Dld
Rskrr.
r Tfiv B.ce wa hote
f.-r the bridge tlub at her homt
on Friday evening, t igni mem
te( were preent and four
gue.t. Mr. LaVerne Van Marter
and Mr Wayne oi "TP;
ner and Mr. Tom Phllbrlck and
Mi P-b Miller of Condon.
Mr. and Mr. Skip Connor and
family vUlted at the home of
lur iter and family. Mr. ou
n. ...I ",r,tvn While On
Sund.y Mr. and Mr Nathan
Nrwell of rendirton wrf guest
at tha homa t4 Mr and Mr.
White.
Mr. and Mi PU-H l-Vtroin
and daughter of U Grande spent
the wrrk end with hi parent.
m .ml Mr. Herb FJistrvm. and
visited ether relative here.
f, vt.rv Tmert Ultrd at the
home cf her daughter and fam-
tlv. Mr and Mr. Le rritjjomv
Mi LLd Moffn a l Mnt
Frnest Lundell and lrgll Mor
gan were In Pendleton on Man-
ln Gary TulU ws hostess
f..r a coffee hour In honor oi
Ihe birthday of Mr. Harold Dob
n at her h.mf Thuroday.
April 11
Cleanup truck will be avail,
able to Pck up tr.h cn Mtur
day. April ."i
I
Mr. and Mrs. Buck Lleuallen
sjHnt a few day thl week visit
ing at the home of their daugh
ter and family. Mr. and Mr.
Pohert Jepsen.
At the regular monthly T.T.A.
nutting on Wednesday evening
a short business meeting wa
held followed by the picture
K.ilph Crum showed of hi trip
to the European countries h
recently visited. Refreshment
committee for the 'ven,n WM:
Mr, vvituaiu
Hausler, Mr.
Arnle Hedman. Mr. Don Lujan,
n.niit McLeiKl wa no-
tess on Sunday afternoon for
a birthday party In honor of
her son Davy' fifth birthday.
Young guests present Included
Cindy Crawfrod, Mark Rletmann,
Jimmy and Allen Hudson, ChrU
DoSpaln. Melanle Ball. Kathy
Cannon. Becky Shockley and
Debbie McLeod.
The Junior Auxiliary met t
the home of Mrs. David McLeod
on Saturday afternoon. After a
business meeting the members
worked on May baskets they are
making for the nursing home
patients at the Heppner hospital.
Some of the girls finished the
dish towels they started at their
last meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Morgan
were In Portland over the week
end. Gary and Marilyn also ac
companied them.
Mrs. Sylvia Qulnton and child
ren, Bill and Georgia, of Lyle,
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Bond Stamps as premiums.
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COOKIES
3 PKGS $1.00
HUNGRY JACK
PANCAKE A LBS.
FLOUR
4 LBS- 53'
CHEESE ozs. 3 PKGS- $1.00
MIRACLE WHIP
SALAD
DRESSING
QT.
57(
LUNCHEON
LOAF
CANS
$i.00
Tronic Isla " 303 Size
Sliced
Pineapple
4 CANS $1.00
Asstd.
Luncheon Meat
3 1.00
FRESH BOSTON BOTT "
Pork Roast
LB.
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EXTRA LARGE
Tomatoes
21 -
Large, Choice
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