HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thuwday. April 9. 1970 lone's Spring Fling Attracts Many People 10NE Fourteen tables of bridge and pinochle were in play at the "Spring Flint?" spon sored by the lone Topic Club Sat urday afternoon, April 4, follow Ine a dessert luncheon. Prize winners In bridge were Mrs. Tcr ry Thompson, high; Mrs. Harold Cohen, Jack high; Mrs W. C. Rosewall, low. In pinochle, Mrs. Sara Adklns was high; Mrs. Charles O'Connor, low; and Mrs. Everett Keithley, pinochle. Mrs. Kny Ferguson won the door prize. The drawing for the at ehan was held at this time with Mrs. Helen McCabo being tne winner. It's a GUI Mr. and Mrs. Mark Halvorsen are the parents ot a aaugim-i born April 5 at La Grande. The young miss weighed 7 lb., 14 oz, mod Alisa Lou ise. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jim Farley of Heppner, and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis naivorsen. Mrs. Lancaster Honored A baby shower was held in f Mrs. Gene Lancaster (Evelyn Marick) of Cecil at the Grange Hall Marcn i. flB"s with the gifts were Mrs. A. H. Marick, and Mrs. Ed Marick of Hermiston. Hostesses for the oc casion were Mrs. Wayne Hams, Mrs. Larry Prock, and Mrs. Lar ry Sullivan. Besides Mrs. Ed Marick, other out of town guests were Mrs. Alda Losten, grand mother and Mrs. Bill Jaeger, aunt of Mrs. Lancaster, from Condon. . , Mrs. A. H. Marick entertained at her home with dinner for the members of her family and the out of town relatives, previous to the shower. Mrs. Clell Rea entertained with a pinochle party at her home on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen won high; Mrs. Marvin Padberg, low; Mrs. Adon Hamlett, 300 pinochle; and Mrs. Willard French, door prize. Other guests were Mrs. Marion and Lee Palmer, Mrs. Clarence Mcintosh, Mrs. Mike Matthews, Mrs. Berl Akers, Mrs. Cleo Drake, and Mrs. Gerald Rea. Mr. and Mrs. Chuck St. Mary of Yakima, Wn., visited last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crabtree. They are good friends of Sharon and Bill Gel inas, and have returned to Yak ima after being discharged from the army. They knew tne uei inas while in Germany. Skiing Kenneth Smouse met Cherilyn Smouse at Hood River and they spent Saturday and Sunday at Mt. Hood skiing. I.lovd Howton underwent mi nor surgery at the Pasco Hospi tal last Monday. He is out of the hospital and recuperating at home in Hermiston. It's a Boy Mr. and Mrs. John Howton are the parents of a son born April 1, at La Grande. The young man weighed 6 lb., 3 oz., and has been named Brian Keith. Grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Howton, and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hand of La Grande, A pink and blue shower was held in honor of Mrs. Jerry Ce cil (Betty Greenup) at the Ma sonic Hall April 5. Assisting with the gifts were Nancy Ashurst and Anita Crawford. A bouquet of yellow daffodils, splrea and grape hyacinths, and yellow candles flanked a large white sheet cake decorated with pink and blue booties and flow ers. Presiding at the punch bowl was Mrs. Larry Sullivan, and at the coffee service was Mrs. Lloyd Moycr. Mrs. Pete Hams cut and served the cake. Guests from Heppner besides Mrs. Moy er, was Mrs. Jim Hams, Miss Norine Cecil and Miss Chris Bradley. Miss Nancy Ashurst was hostess for the shower. cut.,..n rhiiriren from the 1st and 2nd grades gathered at the home of Mrs. Pete itams io gri Janet Hams on the occasion of hnr 7th hlrhdav Saturday after noon. Besides playing games and opening glits, a "naiierina birthday cake was an added at traction. lone Extension Meets The lone Extension Unit met it thn r.ranee Hall March JO Mrs. Norman Clow of Heppner presented the study lesson on "Blenders and Electrical Appli next meeting will be held at the Grange Hall the v,.nim i.f Anril 13 with the Lions Club attending. The study win will be on Land use Planning". Coming Events: PTA Meeting, April 9, at 8:00 nm students from Mr. Kill- pack's shop classes will give demonstrations ana exniou men projects in leather, plastics, woodcarving, furniture, and car pentry. There will be special music. The PTA will have a traveling t,w Knle. Fridav. Anril 10, at 10 a.m .Members are asked to bring food to the cafetorium be tween 9 and 10 that morning. It is hoped that enough can be raised to cover tne iou neuuuu for budget expenses. For ques tions, contact June Christopher son, June Crowell, Mardeno Pat- Fiinir-P MeElliuott. The Women's Fellowship of the United Church of Christ win host the Mid-Columbia Associa Mntin(. Anril 10 at the church. The meeting will begin at 10:30 with coffee ana get acq ...!,). 11 -on wnrshio and op- ening session; 12:00 lunch; 1:00 sessions continuea, ana t.io -journmnt. All women are urged to attend. Baby care will be pro vided at home of Darcene Mey ersbring a sack lunch for each child. Ministers are especially :.,,,n,.fi Snei-ial cuests and speakers are: Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Buttery, conference minister; Mrs. Norton Peck, Mother of the Year for Oregon and Assistant Moderator of Oregon Conference, Mrs. A. II. Elshoff, President of Oregon Women's Fellowship; Mrs. Norton Taylor, cnairman, vrtH.rniumhln Women's Fellow- 1I11U V.VM . ship; and Mrs. Stanley Tucker, Secretary-Treasurer. 10 High school baseball, Uma tilla at lone, 2:30 11 Boys' track meet at Heppner, 1 :00 14 Girls' tennis at Echo, 2:30 High school baseball at Echo 7:30 16 Girls' track at La Grande, 11:00 Jr. High baseball at Arling ton, 1:30 p.m. 17 Girls' tennis, Condon at lone, 3:00 High school baseball, Hermis ton at lone, 2:30 22 Garden Club Annual plant sale, American Legion Hall, 10 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Coffee and pie will be served nniMaiiiiiLJ ASP HER NAME WAS SAAP&OSf Kasoueano AO a , p&0AH 6AAPON &E5TVE5 IN 15 CONTINENTAL AfiMV FC THREE YSAHS- AND VU .ixiiMC MINDEP? oi AN AS A PAINLE&& oooo Uhe longest beabd eveb HANS N. LANOSETH OF RPahOTA. AFTER 36 YEARS IT REACHED A LENGTH OF II FEET, 6 INCHES A :v hi fe. 1 - Miss Rodeo Oregon j liar r profrlne f' Mi.y koiko oiirgon rontet trt h held in Valrt July 2 and S l.rij: vklth !!m rommunlty'f annual July rt-lebranon. TtU will tx thi thirl )'nr Vali ha tnM.tid tl fiinict. Tle MISS ItODIX) OREGON (Nimnune U kitiii candidate. UuN who ar currrrttly queen or have In-en queen t'f hre Iiowh or rnlea In Oregon are iliibl to fump'te for ! and the opportunity to rfpre wnt Oresun tn the RODEO AMFHICA pageant In La Vega In NovotnlHT. Thi sirbi muM bo iM-twin th a of 18 nd 21 and not b or ever have bin in iniii. Durins tho content tlie sUU are judged on personality, jer nal appoarancB and honw-man-hin. A know led ce of rodeo U also necessary. More than 5 hi in mennan (Ium prlin Including a hand tiHiled saddle went to the 1K19 MISS IIODKO OKKGON. Connie Moreom of Harper, Ore. Girls Interested In competing In the contest are Invited to con tact the content director. Bill Ev ins, Vule, Ore., as soon as jmmj. slide. CHARLIE POINTER f ''"""'LI JUUE ATRES TB bet this country Is years ahead of everybody in aids (or acid indigestion!" MIMEOGRAPH and duplicator paper stocked In BHxll, &tx 16 lb. and 20 lb., white and wide rnn:c of colors at The Gazette Times. Ph. 676 9223. Too Late to Classify WILL SHOE HORSES at my ranch by appointment. Percy Cecil, C76-.rH57, Heppner. 4 miles from Ruggs on Heppner Spray Hwy. 1518p FOR RENT Mountain Home In Hardman area by the month or all summer. Water piped in, telephone, electricity, pow er furnished. Call 676-5857. 1518p Ayres, Pointer catch dependability At last Tuesday's student body meeting two pair of HHS stu dents were honored as Boy and Girl of the Month, unosen ior sportsmanship, February's trait, were tumors Steve KemD and Terry Pettyjohn. For dependabil ity, the March trait, June Ayres and Charlie Pointer. Junior and sophomore, respectively, were named. Two active students are sel ected every month as boy and girl of the month for a specific trait. Two representatives are selected from each class and the student council elects the win ing pair. Snnior nominees were Sandy M.-ithenv and Mike- Hedman, sportsmanship, and Cindy Har sin and Hal Bergstrom, depen dability. John Hall, junior, was picked for dependability. Representatives for the sopho more class for dependability a fnmllv birthday dinner honoring Mrs. Lydia Wilson of Lexington was held bunaay at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilson and family. Present for the event were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Steers and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ayers and Clyde Cox of Hep pner: Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wil son and family, Umatilla; Mr ni Mrs. John Wilson and Jaml, Pilot Rock; Mrs. Max Breeding of Gresham; Mr. and Mrs. war. ren Coleman, Coquille, and Archie Cox, Kinzua. The Merry Mixers met for their eighth meeting of the year on March 10. We dlscussea pians for the tour we would take to Pendleton and the possibility of making May baskets. The meet ing was adjourned. Wo thfn made and feasted on and salad. For dessert Sandi Carlson had made a tasty cake. Carol McElligott, reporter PLANTING TIME FRUIT TREES SEMI DWARF SHADE TREES FLOWERING TREES EVERGREENS SHRUBS JACKSON & PERKINS ROSES PERENNIALS BERRY & GRAPE VINES STRAWBERRY PLANTS RHUBARB ASPARAGUS ROOTS Ur nn4 Mrs. Clavton DdVlS of Pendleton visited relatives and friends here Sunday. were Charlie Pointer and Debbie McLeod. Freshmen chosen for sports manship, Mike Sweek and Kath leen Bartlett; dependability, Jim Cutsforth and Barbara Sherman. lone PTA Plans Food Sale The lone PTA has made plans for a Traveling Food Sale on April 10, at 10 a.m. The com mittee in charge Is Mrs. Ernest Christopherson, Mrs. Howard Crowell, Mrs. Mardine Patton and Mrs. Don McElligott. EAT EARLY and PLAY LATE at tha Band Carnival April 25 at tha Fair Pavilion in Heppner. Lois' Beauty Shop presents TRICIA VAN WINKLE W now working full time with Clita, Pat M . . . - .. ..1l.n. in hi ah Stvla J cna Lou ii u -- ej. HAIR FASHIONS. T it) We Invite you to come in and get acquainted. Open Six Days a Week IONE Phone 422-7234 HEPPNER Phone 676-9603 EAT EARLY and PLAY LATE at the Band Carnival April 25 at the Fair Pavilion in Heppner. My Neighbors o- r- r F- r t 5 Bedding Plants Ready May 1 Memorial Day Planter Box Orders From 3.00 Also Refills Full Guarantee on All Items GENE'S NURSERY OPEN 7 DAYS OF DISTINCTION 1 J Silent Tribute of Beauty Everlasting Our well-designed monuments beautifully commemorate your deepest feelings of love and respect. Come in for consultation about your choice. There is no obligation. 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