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ntTTXTM CJLLLIIL TUtES. Tfewxadsy. Mack li. lm? GAZETTE-TIMES lone PTA Hears Youth Delegate tj xx a eaxixtt balance xcucw con s i s Krwsyxro h:: :rr Gasette established March 30. The Eeppne T;r-,c - :a: :vhe-s November la. IBS'.. Ccmnolidated February 15. U12. x: em sees cr national newatee assx and CEEOON NTWSPAPEE FVELSEEES ASSN. ounTT xCKcmrr htaetx Efttaca nlirhre AICO EAYMCNO. REG-XE FASCAL Fiar.t r orrr-aa Liuotyr Operator ANN TOVTT MATT WAXJXN V A J 'J T ; . rj.re O..TV !.. Pwssmaa i SV5A5 EEEOSTECM Axorerrure -tkt. . c: t-i.e. a: .ij i ear. or.ri i rtr-r id i r- u m have: Work, Worship, . imn in order to 114 - KNE Mrs, GerH Whitney iPUt f,.Jf life. i . ,.. j . i,.ni!.i..tt PUIS 'ulc hool ri ported u;' lone Garden Club Lists Multi-Doings rr i? the Wtne FT A ri" tr.g. i the numerous X!i?rh 11. She was one of the )(.CjSia;ure and ihe . 1 Griff! whtrh 0- ror. was White K.xwe CorJ.ri nee on Cl-.ji.-rti us Wash. r. -ton, D. C This w.'cnenoe ha beer, ear ned on ja Teddy TU?U mas i-a office, and at each dec aV 5..rv. the rwjiM tn of fee call coif rence to dis cus the problem c,l children and youth in the r. at.cn. Seine 4 O.'iP delegates were tw ir! tine third was room fifth t-t fr me coumj- count was won by the and twelfth grades. Spray Readies for Annuol Talent Show Ever body In the Spray area i ..Numnxi io enter the in annual Amateur Talent Show to be held April 3 at the Spray School Cvm. Whether you sing. - vrmth. Eeromrrje: I f -v r-L-v.jv Entered at tbe J-aM OTTk at Berpaer. Oreroa.1 DOOKWCrmS Invite CfTif E.-rs- axo. to ft jsu Maoday tX-?fli miay; axa. r.ii::c.r. were ! dance, do a pnntomlne, play an vMe Htir . .-j st v,,mpU-lif.:nrr fhA fun at tne Amerr ha tK? that the f. :.UuU to can Lecion Auxiliary sponsored If You're Interested In the tcz.:rf let tSe S5T mirts is hdrre tSe S rie : rre prcser.t fre. use t. 5Jirr.;4e kcrer ta i ise f - Cor.jr-esKr uin i j-oar rarpcrt for this uUotaI rrrrun. Th K '-x-miie ;&.a Dee The HoRTit le Joe r.tkes I . 5 r. . r t". S. B.-ase S EepneetaT:i'e '- -r-A D. C ISO Wrfur.r-5oa. t). C 73515 IVi? S-t.i:c: I. Mr. Dcke: f -i' -d a lot liirty About h.-w orat.r.i: railed -r.rxJr " hi --"Cu oat rf hand and etefct to be tj?e intent l;,-.ije ti-Efs trjrf-5 a s. This is rather ctiidh. tic: a i : if ;:; ea to ttk.e it frcnuiy. j-- f fnt to ekm up the ecirreTit. WeYe tc. ir-Lke our rhw f.er a not f.-n-V-d inj cur esnes a-e c. jlif ta E in. Bat -fcy blirae tehi.jrj-. hen it ru: rr.:y o-ir erf ncJnr.f th probk-Ks? Tke xi.e SST foe tiirr 7 If. We krjcr et alrmlt ec t y t- f f-.r: Oeajser d eieanei ill the lm. It Kinds to rf tf -r. f it the less tiae a airplise is in the air, the less j; Ci r;i It swan to me. thei. that the SCT is one fcod ;fv.; u- cr ccooera a.tout the e5rvirrnrrert A cce ho has fiClcwied the tjif-rsscr'.ie rtce with Frariee E'iUr.i. tnd Bass. 1 fcif-pex to thir-k the Araerjcan SST .U t a fir supienor f lane. We otrtaT shotadst cut cif thf r.rae-rl. ie ela.sient ttcw thit we are" o iof to Eying tte rji. I hop mfars the vo:e cocnes up -oU the p.Kjct. Arid I h.-; jxnj cia taie e;-alr sensitle stands on other tt.r;ii.-p.' (jaesioiis. rht fat a bentr i.Toorrxm-. but rr.ti. tftr.rK Jrigy jj tUy ira-Kai of a tirpet. Easter Seal Society Does Much I'-r.1 t- ?ra-e c ctittr.b-juocis to Citr? Eer Sls. The surr. tier oi Ore-for-iiRS erv3 by Ea-s-ter Seals is 1?70 J irr.::-sive They aesve-d throe fh t.V several j rejects: Catt-- Eier SejO. Qidre-n Eafp:til SdKci CcuEUiry Care lYvxrirr. E41., inert Lculs. Mcibe Thtrary Cl.r.K5.. Pres&choo! 5;xf. h .r,d Hearf:. Eatseii thiey ser-ed 6.T? chudrea. L3'6 d3u f:r a totil cS 1515 p. " They lt 15 type ci iwm The sfrvK seixzzg the irx-ft ts Eqiiijcaert Lcojx, braces prosthesis. Eer they -rv-d r6 thJdren and 7C1 adu)3 Icff a totaj ci LOST. The d fncis-t liM-d T-ice that erf J.yMcaJ Therapy. There a 32 thadreu arid 4S4 a.d-33 taltlrg advar.tife at this rr"jce. They lift 17 tyj$ cf CD&diticcis treated. The three cea ditjan exist fre-QuenUy twated wer the tt Accsde-rtaJ ia Jiry. Cere-bril fairy ard ArJhstjs. la 13t-1570 they treated ZZ th.:E ad 51 arult Icjt Cerebral FiJsy, 2 chJdrea and Z.J adults Jar Acoder.tiJ ir.jury arid ll' children and K-ime fwer-TjerKiations ere: There will be prizes In throe JD..k!: . U.- Treitrrw-r.t c Ch.iirer.: Health ace croups: adult; nign scnooi ' . ,id EdacitK: Day Care for , and 6th. "th and 8th firadM- ' Oregon Author iCndrt-r.; Land l"e Policy students from grades 1 to 5. A" J frRiih 5?ik.n Teachers in Preschool children entering the I On March n at m the nw- li.v w.'.kM. u-ill receive S1.00 a piece. hismtm ti the Eeppner Vr.it- u:.r.g to schods. asd young j Those wishing to participate e-d Methocist Churt-h. a -the t.idren. Also re-Kcr.rrrjd.-d was'mav reguster by calling Mrs. u Edythe W. U. wa talk ea tha,j t -AR(j d-dicate i Dell Adams or Mrs. Lee BrUbols writir.g nd rtMishirx. Ms. A ts tab r.f r-.a.k:r:ff it1 at Snrav. NeweUs ti.:t cpea nxvt.-g r.itiC-n under Gvd." be sub- arxrrfd by The Eeppr I- .r.ttn! in th rkpe cf AUg kJ.w TOPS Club t oor.fnce as rormfiu in lone IO-.E (I Only Thrt ei-.ertiirmet nd I 1 iirja t m .nx v-w. iji.iu- the &ir.- has sold euite wtll rrv-k-tr.5. thin arv ether time ' Encouragement) Tops Club had m this eour.nr. She m .U clMCtv in h-ttrtv. v-s. WT-tnevs corn-' uieir iuj Need Christian Churches To Study Merger auU-ifTir'h try cif thrf-se book that everur.r rd rr.av brir.r a j small ft j pry ctf her bocis with I her. She has a rew bank in I the cdr-r-j:. One of the most j j iets .r. rt-x-- cm her work j ws is the Amf-rjcarx Library I ct7Tl wt.k-h f -e The F.csc-jc-j cS the S-ur: a t.p ntir.f . j Mrs. Newell who is a suter cs E-U eathf-nara ts Xicppuer, frew vp orj Sr.ttlex Elt be-rtpee-r. Atl.r.gtcn ar-d C'ifi where mer bfrs of her fi.rr..ly ft J l:ve tnd farm. She wts graiated frrcr. , V. S. Grax.t Eh SohocJ in Pert-: land and then 5T-jced at Xcrth-' I west Xijxrerje Cclw-pe tt Narrj pa. Idaho. Her husband, Ge-rcre I .Newtlt is alsc trcca the Arlir.g- i ; tec: area. They have traveled ex tensively because ti Georg-es . -cirk wth NASA (N"atcr.al Aer-i or.a-tK tz,i pir Acrrur.atra- j tioch George retired lzst y and the Newiells came west fre. Ee-thesda. 11, to rr-ike the-ir These churches are now sched- home at PrirjeviUfe. Edyihe is'ul.r.g a puMic rrady a.r.d dis aa activ eaersber of the Prirje- j e-ussaon time of this Plan of Un- Fcb. mem n. ust W1-.-L- Hi1 l:Cll. ii H.cre will- MA new S "ie a'ed. 'What we do with ' bers joinin? that day and three t-ur leisure t.m-e. speaks rxwe " 1111 "'"""' .'if w-hit we a. thin our work-1 They extend an irr hu-s.." "We aU have to nvitation to anvone who thinks they are In terested to attend one of the meetings as their guest. The next meeting will be Tbhursday, March 18 at 10:00 am. at the Wayne Hams home. The club will meet every Thurs day at 10:00 a.m. at the Hams residence. DIABETES CLINICS Dia r-etes Clinics held last week in Morrow County were extremelv successful with a to- In ord-r to be fully informed as to the r.ature. inter.t and purpose ef the proposed merger jlais of r:ne denominations, the Chureh of Chris-r Lexington. have distributed ecpies cf the CTmirte Plan of truon to each ' "c'l the Extension volunteers who re-a--!1 ? t8 - assisted with publicity and pro- Xl- ir.g them to bein stutr.g it I motion. Mrs. Wddon Witherrite, r.er Came screened 321, 1S6. and Boardman 138. Success of the clinics icrediteel to the excellent lone was work -Look :t tht Mnmens! If there ore six. it Cok-hlcum. If there are f.-ur It l a crorua". 'ta.cd Mrs- fhnrle. W; t!Mon, Jh-nf-reiJ gu-ot t the tone Ganh-n tiuo mrvu.. March 10 M Mrs. Ch-ll Hea'a home. Mrs. Dallas W"ctor ol Blue Mt- HLstrict M- 10 and also preslU. nt of the local Bar d'n dub. -Wit Dabblcm" Pen dliton. "CoUhicumd (common name Meadow aaffmn) are hardy bulb from the lily family. They produce their leaves In the spring from corms. The leaves, which are broad and long In proportion to the size of the plants, ate in vow and the flowers appear when nni tire is preparing for the win ter blooming from Sept. to Nov. They are popular in ruin gardens but are a slug's favor ite dessert. They have no dor mant senson and should be moved with a clump of dirt when thev are In need of re planting. The colchlcums may be rated from seed but do not bloom for at least 4 years." Mrs. Harold Huber, Member ship Chairman officially wel comed Rev. and Mrs. Edwin Cutting, Heppner and Mrs. Nor man Nelson, Lexington as new members In the lone Garden Club. Flower Arrangements Spring flower arrangements were brought to the club meet lng to be judged. Winning first ing to be judget. winning ursi was Mrs. Fred Martin's airy for- sythia, daffodil and flowering quince arrangement. Mrs. Ernest Helikcr won second with a pret ty pink apricot blossoms, sem pervivums (hen and chickens) with a pink easter bunny motif. In third place was Mrs. Fred Nichoson's daffodil arrangement Judges were Mrs. Dallas, Mrs. Ed Hunt, Mrs. James Driscoll and Rev. Cutting. Grocery Bag Art Helping the nation's ecology, garden members decorated and brought shopping bags. Pictures 1 of flowers were worked Into the litter slogans. Winners of the a;. Its tar Art You cars ha fun r.d to the Eistcr 5als when you buy a button Joe LCO at the Wagon VThl in Heppner or at TheFs in lone. The btttiai itay be pxd for a free cup of eofle on Xfareh 19 at the same two places. 21 you are nikif e:e.tr.t trocr through the mail, send them to Mary Ek-axxs- G-lmas, Morrow Courrry treasurer c Easter Seals at the First National Eari Eeppcer. Eemembcr j our Easter Seal cer.tr.t ution help those who arer.t helped by other servioes. LETTERS EDITOR Dear Editor: - . .. istry is three dJferest crJ-ersi- You know the town EeiP-hjes, is attendir. the Churc tier has alas met life headin. c.-.v i rjr v - on and picked up the pieces aad.." j5 U tte -iUe Soroptiraisi dub. She will stay in the Weatherford horoe while here. The Eescae ci the Sun and Other Tales from the Fax North", resulted from the New ells several periods of residency in Alaska where George ws ; with Ai.v. ana t-cythe was a school Lbrarian. This book writ tea for youthful readers, con tains sixteen folk tales cf the far north with short, helpful footnotes, and an excellent glossary of Al&sJcaa Eskimo wxrds. Mrs. Newell wHl pvt Morrow Cir.ty pecple suggestions about becevmirj; authesrs; she will an ion so that all nay have an op portunity to express their feel ir.gs and ask whatever ques tions they wish, prep-aratoty to a decision concerr.ir.g the Plan. Stof Begins 5nadoT The study will begin Sunday. March H, and continue for as Health Chairman of the Exten sion Homemakers Advisory Com mittee, was in charge of the volunteer activities. March Neighbor Night Topic Is 'Prophecy' recycling grocery bag art Wtr Mri. Harold lluber'a ta May. Muma In Oct. Let Beautv Prevail the World Over." Second Mrs. Lee Pettyjohn' -Dalhl don't Tell but Litter bugs Da" Mrs. Van Hubbard won third with her picture of begonia, and slogan "Be gone you Lltt Bug." Mr. Ernest Heliker's Urr covered bag with the slogan n thia is Your Yard. Take Time to Think DONT BE YOU KNOW WHAT!" won honorable men. tlon. Mrs. Fred Martin president lone Garden Club will display these these bags at the State Board meeting an Ashland March 20. Plant Sal Mrs. Kenneth Klinger, Cen. Chr. of the lone Garden Club's Annual Plant Sale announced the rale for April 28 at th lone Legion Hall DlsL Meeting The district meeting of the Oregon Federated Garden dubs will be held April 17 at the CEC building in Hermlston with the Bloomer Girls Garden Club acting hosts. Other guests present were Mrs. Ed Hunt, Lexington; Mrs. Harvey Harrison, Dirt Dabblers Garden Club, Pendleton; and Mrs. Les Brooks, Arlington Women's Club. St. Patrick's motif was carried out in refreshments by the hostesses, Mrs. Clell Rea and Mrs. Ralph Crum. Our next meeting will be Ap ril 14 at Mrs. Kenneth Palm er's home. Program will be "Carnation Culture" by Mrs. Gar Swanson and "Corsage from your Garden" by Mrs. Willard French, Mrs. Ralph Crura and Mrs. Fre-d Nicboson. COMMUNITY BILLBOARD A special inivtation is extend ed to all friends and neighbors of the community to attend the Health Departments, County! Health officer. Dr. Tibblbes and Dr. Wright of the State Health Department, were physicians on cuty. They were assisted bv lo many weeJcs as necessary. The.cal registered nurses and Mrs, fee will be 8:45 ajn. to 11:00 Lowell Challv, County Health Department. Volunteers clinics were: Heppner Mrs. Weldon With- assisting at the : Berkeley, C1J, Of "J- preparing for went on. The deAaslatir.a flood lfG3- tne rreet fire ci ' fce was g-Jest speas- wV.jcVi took the cid Palace K fr l Jrary Episcorl Port tI and on into the scvuth of UJ l-T-t. cloest and most tcrwn. Then in 15-4? the huge warehouse fires which threaten ed the whole town if been for a smallish ,j beautiful church. : ti e stone. He is it hadnt c-.-ncrcte ! made of na a member of Josephine Mahoney Baker Terwiliige-r Plaza, Apt 5u3 P.S. Frankim Exanson serv es! as curate at Trinity after finishing his reLgious training:, and in this capacity cfficiaied at the marr-ig-e ct'-rernor.y of Laurel Kail and La Verne Van Mirier. Jr. The Keppner Garte-Times: Dear Friends: Pa. renew my sahscriptioa f.' another year. I er.jey it v:rj much and kvk forward everj wee-k fcr its cotnir.. 5,r.vrt ly ours. building to help stay the wind. ' And Ail Saints" Episcopal Chtjrch sort c at the bottom in numbers has prDvide-d its share cf fine young men for the religious frld. Franklin E'ar.-son came into Eastern Oregon one year as a teacher in the Arlington schcois. All th t -wr.s at that time grav i'.ated about and danoed a.nd flayed ball here and there.. Young Evanscr. gravitated to-. ward Heppner sx-iAly, became ; friend ci the Wightmans, A mocg otr.ers, attended and was , oc-riirrae-d in All Sir.ts' the siKi I wis in the eh. ,r a: the tune, but I always w as t. He ' t.t in'i to Divinity Sx'hMCil anlj for severil years new has beesj the T.ec.:t ci St J.hns Etasoo-' Pil Church in Milwaukie. j ,AUrc3 15.29, Th.e Et. Eev. Jackson (Gilliam. Thurs, Marsh 1- CAP Bo-trd at Eh p of Montana, got bis" start Umatilla Eiectnc Eiiddg on in Young People's Fellowship yjcNarj- Rhwav. Hermtston. t.ioer Catherine Peterson of J a, pm Seraor onrens So Pendieton. j (ui and Crafts afternoon Charlie didnt I read that; 2:C4.tX" pja. Toes Dr-AColi. son ot Mr, and Tues-. March 22 GED class trs. James Driscoll is is thai 1 4 CO pja. fseki? (Wed, March 13 Nutr.tn CHss T,xt. teaches Erglh at the tlO.iM ajrO high school at Poulsbo, Wash.SThurs, March 24 Snicf Citi Ke attended Divinity School in j rens Social and Crafts after Ertteley. CaU, and new takes j nooo. Eefreshmer.ts provided classes twt Sanirdavs a rror.trt ; by EViscof-al ladies. 2.-0-at the University in Seattle. j 4.0 pra.1 And iow your Renne Har?a.!Moa, Mi.rch 23 Err.pk-mect a recec.t Heppner High School i Course kv. Iris Hcwvll lOaC graduate, after stud ir.g chem-) am.-noon. am.; and the place will be First Christian Church. Keppner. Sub stitute teachers ill be teaching the EiMe School classes in both the churches so that all o thejerrite, Mrs. Charles Daly, Mrs. members may have an epppor- Howard Bryant, Mrs. Norman mnity to participate in the J Clow, Mrs. Jerry Myers, Mrs. study- Mike Gray, Mrs. R. B. Cogburn, TW m-11 w a n-wrr,hiTwvl w.v-' Mrs. Gene Fer!USon. Mrs. Clairo swer cuestions at-out her ex- S ship service at 11:00 am. foe the Andrescn. Mrs. Herman Green, penenoes la retting her books J two congrefslions. each Sunday! Mrs. Pete Schwarzin, Mrs. Glenn published. Idunng the study, at the Kepp-i Smith. Mrs. Philip Doherty, Mrs. All m'erete-d persons are in-!1" chsirch. There will be Bible j Marion Biddle, Mrs. W. W. Wea- vited to bear author Edvthe W. School irrom S:4o m. to 10:43 1 ""mu. .mfs. Alien tiugnos, Newell and to share book talk! am,. at the Lexington church. ; -Mrs. td Gonty. Mrs. Kenneth and eocloes and ocCe with Thei xt do morning worship service' tmith. Mrs. Harold Curnutt, Keppner Bocwr-!S at e-'-t i there. Bible School at the Hepp- Mrs. Dale Cray and Mrs. Juno o'ekv-k. March a. "in the Mh- r church Will be at the reg- Gallagher , xiiar time: ii'nv anx to aa:w -'e Aiarvm 1 Udoerg, Jajn. jMrs- Charles Carlson, Mrs. Nor- 1 Stody Book rnan Nelson, Mrs. Joel Eivgle- 1 A tccoosed plan of Union has'""- BiU Snow- Mrs- Ry ; been drafted by the Consulu-- Lmdstrom. Mrs. William Ar- od-t Church basement Eddie Yeomons Have A Daughter Mr. and Mrs, Oris Yeasaa i utW &f each of the parrjei-! Mrs. George Griffith, era are locing forward to deoaminations charged Fr5k- plan tat merger. The ! .Art Allen. Mrs. Jerry Mey s sctM the churches; ers Mrs- Ron Black, Mrs. Wal- . . , ;.thlir Tr Art T inrl.- ,-.vi Kf... 'Don Offl t-urcE Lnjon, wmca isi;;- --"""i ""1, ! . j --n. ' an Hubbard. Mrs. Paul 1Wk - . . , If,. I - . ...... f,.i!.l. , . . mis. L.arry iiora are tocsmg locwara to' t rvSr, seeing their new granddaugh- .h w ansbOitT of formu- Boardman Mrs. Don Baker, .ii-upc ji.Aix jLi:jru uei COCV has 14, They are the childr Those coming to participate m the st'jdv are asked to study Neighborhood Center Calendar Mr. and Mrs- Eddie riie of JoseK Mrs. Sor-1 wc with the Tecans whrJ fr: "i 41,4 f ? - Christie was bcra. Marv IVnrv AFiaa cf I nam .then of Imnaha is the freai grar.i- t?-v.1 v, fci the plan which they like, the "j prts thy d:ffl"t lie, and ask , ciicoons abect the parts they 's c:r.1 tinderstar.d. j Niae Den,om i n.Ttioas I N.re of America's Esjt Prot--, e-s-tir.t oeTKcninatjons are car 1 rs-r.tly irvc-ed in a p-cgrsm ci ec . tu.-iiy aftemc.-n to r-la'-rinr and sf-dv to effect a a f.re at the Courthoase : crrer into w hat would become the larrfst singie Ptvtsstint beer in the warli. ca Feb. " j-a to srady ard discuss ter Hayes, Mrs. Noil King, Mrs. children of : ee "-- '-ts Vnica and Gunnar Skoubo, and Misses Yeoman cf etpssinr their feel-1 Ix',nlia Pummel, Georgia Hlnton her grand- -v -tT. land Debby Walters, arene. Commencing at 7:30 p.m. on March 23, there will be special musical numbers. Pastor Everhart will also pre sent a colored slide series on "Christ's Return for the Church". Included in this series of pic tures will be two questions and their answers as given from the Holy Scriptures: First, "How will Christ return"? Second, "Why will Christ return?" Pastor Everhart says, 'The answers explain that readiness for His second coming lie with in the realm of Hope, Faith and Love with Trusting and Obed ience receiving the highest pri ority. There will also be some special scenes taken from a Jet Airplane in flight." 50, Reception Honors Karla Weatherford The Ruth Assemblv Nn International Order of triA Rriin. bow for Girls in Oregon will1 honor Karla Weatherford, Grand Faith. A reception, open to the public, will be held Sunday,! March 21 at 2:00 p.m. at the! Masonic Hall. The afternoon j will recognize Karla as nn out standing rainbow member and' siaie omcer. Courthouse Fire Takes Shrubs The fre deprrmer.t was caII- oct .atur y &f!e-rr'fn to r-:4 a :..-e at the Courthouse and. It was nrrvrtt-vV uscd f.orr. t-rri'.; -4... ia L.-e narrti i , r-i', tier an cr ten vtArs the corner cf the lack er anoe 4-, iad ivc-.e the fob to the (Chouse. J kt2 oeaominatkws: The Afrt- The fire spread c:t from the x;hod.ss Episcvpal Church, barrel into a large bunch of'th African Methodist Eriscopsl green shrubbesy aad qaiekrr de-'-a Chureh. the Christian veScpeM into a tow whxh ,risciries of Christy n-ached high up into a big tree christian Methodist Episco c that corner. The damag to ; cih. the Ep.-vpal sr. rubs and tree seems to be to-1 Church, the Presbyterian Church tsi I in the V. S, the Vmted Church I ci Christ, the United Methodist . . , j Church, the United Presbjlerian DCrl AkerS jCfcmch in the ULA. III at Gresham Loel churches affected in the J proposed merger are: the Vnit It was repected this wt that ed Church of Christ, lone: the Eerl Akers was ill at a Cnesh-j Vnited Methodist Church, Hepp am Hospital- Mr. and Mrs. Ai-j rer; All Saints' Episcopal ers had gone to Gresham to vis-j Church. Heppner; Church of it their son who teaches at! Christ, Lexington: and First Gresham. I Christian Church. Keppner. I T I m u - It ife h ' : 1 &M TYrEWRrrER RIRRDnj; f. mof "?nkcs on sale at The Ga-tctte-Tlmes 9Sc each. HEPPNER S SPPJNG OPEN ING starts March 19. MARCH 19 lone Willow's Grange CWA at Larry Prock home, 12:00 p.m. for potluck and meet ing. MARCH 21 Willows Grange, 12:30 pjn., potluck dinner, meeting at 2:00 pjn. MARCH 22 lone Lions Club, 7:00 p.m. Thel's. at MARCH 23 Bookworms present author, Edvthe W. Newell at Christ ian Church, 8:30 pjn. APRIL 2-3 Civic League Spring Rum- mage Sale, Old REA build ing. 8:00 ajn. to 6:00 p.m. Baked Food Sale both days. APRIL 5 School Budget Election, 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. SPONSORED AS A PUBLIC SERVICE BY C. A. RUGGLES Insurance Agency P. a Box 147 FH. 876-9625 If no answer call Ray Boyce, 676-S3S4 0 PAY MOST SETS REPAIRED IN HOME Color or Black & White NOW - ANY SIZE COLOR TV PICTURE TUBE $88.20 1 w Guaranty . Hon Prt Hotd . In. tnllcrtlon Included . 'Pick Cp & Dellwy omJ ihT9i 11 Old TV Tube must be Intoti net brcW. or ehipped. Include Labor Northeast Televisl 11 HI S. Mnln Pfndleton Ul rtoa rvs3