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HZTTX El CAXETTX TIKEA. ThortAory. April 1. Over The Tee Cup "IWIV fr m lh Te Cup a rnigt 'ly t goll new, but then n: a l n roci wmn t that tvi'J interest U!f to those A irir.e of the Willow Crk Oui-try Club M held In Mirth. The olI!n officer m. -!-t-d: President, Ed Hierrj.tr: k president. Bob J-ir.; C1;t Venard, aecre-taryf.-cai'jrf. Board of Direct or. Car-. I Kw and Dale Boner. .Vjond t.V.f a good working group. The z-'b '4 the golf course v- at H;i1 Mahoney's Wed rrtUy. Marth 5 to get their srrivi'it-j soing. Ir.tad of hav- Irg a !e.-.t, VI Lanhara and cM!m--; f th gall' organ! zjtion, CorJU Boner, ac-cretary. ard Hcl- n Shatfjfz. treasurer. I Gr'Mk m the ha been f'r vj many yt-ars, was appoint rd Hi: !j Chairman. A hM'jIf fr what gals H-rve on what Tif'sday for man aging tfit pUy and for club h jase 'u will be worked out j-oon ar'l be mailed to those narr.ej v. h are on the list. V.atth t t jours put it on your hi. lkt;n board then you can kfp t.-- k of when your turn virr,( awl pl iy will run accord ing to .'i-- !ule. The ig Cleaning Day for the CI Hme U planned ljt luf.-v.'j, April 3, at 10:00 a.m. All ila:t material? will be f .rnish '! )ut get yourself i'. iwn l :- ard that is all that li npc- -?'. If the weather is Hunshlrv-y, bring a ack lunch, fnd g !f -vill be played after the work j jb 13 done and lunch i- ei'i i A ww Ilea was brought up lit iatfi'-s who belong to the C'M Ci'io but do not play f'Al and that was for them to ,-iy crl In the club house v.h.'k' ?h- others are out play ing gvlf In thU way, these la-c-'.i in in with the other rrfmix r and have a good game of carN n id fe-l they are part iA t'ic 1. . inlMtlon. Details of this a m worked out soon. Ionian Conducts Airline Interview troduced as a new r&ember of the club. Eaten Clinic Kenneth Smouse and Kenneth Lron flew back to Eochester, Winn, where Kenneth Lynn en tered the Mayo Clinic for a medical checkup. Mr. Smouse re turned the last of the week, but Kenneth Lvr.n remained foe more testa, Mrs. Dsrieht Haugen and daughters from Lake Osswego spent from Wednesday to Sat urday visiting her mother Mrs. Fannie Griffith, and her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Boy Ur.dstrom and family. Mr. ard Mrs. Harlan Crawford and family of La Grande spent the weekend visiting with his a boy born March 2 at Good Shepherd Hospital Hermiston He weighed 7 lb. at birth and Joins his 4 yr. old twin broth ers. Rusty and Eockey. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Rodriguez of Her mist on and Mr. and Mrs. John Eu barks of lone. Mrs. Ula Eu banks of Madras, Mrs. Mart Morgan of Ashland and Mrs. Earl Morgan of lone are great grndparents. Motel Praises FFA Boys' Conduct IOJfE MUs Susan Lindrtrom flew to Dallas. Texas, for a per sonal intervk-w 'rith the Bran iff Alrlinea on March 24-25. She returned to lone 00 Friday to spend the weekend with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Boy Llndstrom. She returned Sunday to La Grande to resume her studies at Eastern Oregon College. Mrs. Clyde Crawford. Sell, Tom, Perry and Lorl of Eugene, and Mrs. James Drobny and Ar thur, of Eagle Creek spent part of spring vacation visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Art DalzelL Mr. and Mrs. Boy Lindstrom and Christina, spent Monday ln! Portland, and drove to Salem on; n,,. Vr n4 fr Wait Tuesday to visit with Mr. and Crawford. Mrs. Elmo McMillan, returning MfS, Halvorsen. and home early Wednesday. , Mrs. Boy Undtrom recently at- Canodiaa Hera j tended a reception honoring Mr. and Mrs. Garland Swan-j Gem ieve (Mrs. Eonald) Powell, vjn drove to Hood Eiver March Grand Ruth of the Grand CT.aD- 23 to meet Mr. and Mrs. Bill ter. Order of Eastern Star, held Jormson 01 balers, and Jane De-; in th Sherman Cour.ty High lainey of London. Ontario. Can-; School Gvra at Mora. a da- Jane is Mrs. Swansonaj Mrs. Boy A. Lindstrom and great niece, ana naa teen visit- j children spent the spring vaca irg relatives in Salem, and thejtion visitmz with her parents. Portland area. She returned to. Mr. and Mrs. Dorr Mason inJHeppner FFA. I feel very proud lone with the Swanson's for a ; Portland. I of the fact that these boys will few days visit. Jim Swanson . Mother Passes be our future leaders of the took her to Portland on Satur- Mrs. Charles O'Connor receiv- United States of America. day to take a plane back to 1 ed word Monday that her moth-' I enjoyed them immensely London, and then he went on to-, er. Mrs. Edna Yamell had Dass-. nd hope to see all of them in torvaiiis lor spring term alter ; ed awav In Euser.e, Mr. and tne near iuture pending spring vacation at j Mrs. O'Connor left early Tues- Second, one of the boys left home with his parents. day morning for Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. Al Been spent i Mrs. Paul Pettvlohn. Jr, re spring vacation at Reno. Nevj Umed home Friday after spend then over to San Francisco, and i jrz a few days in the Pioneer Mony Membership Pins Awarded at Legion Celebration The tone American Legion and iiy nooe, ana naa a very en-,., 5 ltionai Birthday joyable Urn. 'with a potluck dinner March 16 "V ' at the lone Legion Hall of Hermiston are the parent ..-n,, 1,,1 ,v . 1 . rvwv The Auxiliary hosted tr In these days of negative re ports of rebellious youth, read ers should enjoy this letter re cently received by Hal Whitaker, FFA advisor from the manager of the Plaza Motel in Bend af ter the Heppner boj-s stay dur leg the State Convection: Dear Mr. Whitaker: I have a dual purpose -for writing this letter. First, I want to compliment you on the well mannered young gentlemen of The. Orean Too Supjvin cancer research. Ev en the i ean is yelding sub K'anoe that may be ued to f ;;ht ( iiii .t. Give to the Amer ican Ci::ci-r Society. ba'k home up the coast high way. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Swan- son and family of Auburn, Wn. Mrs. Margaret Ingram of Seat tle, and Mrs. Joe Sanchez of Reno, spent part of Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gar land Swanson. They were on Memorial Hoepital Bob Huehn of Portland spent the vacation visiting with a for mer schoolmate, Mark Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hams took their daughter Leslie to Portland on Friday for a medi cal checkup. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Carr of their way back to Seattle after Portland, spent the weekend vis- attending services for Walter, iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ingram in Pendleton. He was; Art Bailey, father of Mrs. Swanson, and, To Hcrwaii Mrs. Sanchez. Mrs. Grores Gives Program The lone Topic Club held trteir regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Verner Troedson on March 24, with Mrs. Vera Eietmann as co-hostess. Mrs. John Graves of Heppner gave a program on her trip to India. The refreshments were carried out with a popular Indian sal ad of chicken and rice with curry. Mrs. Elmer Ladd was in- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn, Sr. returned home Thursday from a 2 week's vacation to Ha waiian Lslands. They spent 6 days at Waikiki Beach on the Lsland of Oahu. They took sev eral tours including Pearl Har bor. They also visited the Island of Kauai, Maui, and Hawaii The volcano on Hawaii had er upted. They did not see the eruption but saw the lava flow. They left Hilo on the 25th to his wrist watch in Boom 15. If they will let me know where to mail it, I will be happy to send it by return mail Thank you for having made your reservations at our rooteL It was an honor to have them as our guests. Sincerely, Mrs. Murl Kelley, manager BOWLING Sunday Night Mixed Doubles (Late) Team Hanna-Heath Kincaid-Bamett Sch warzin - Dick Padberg-Pettyjohn Munkers-Mills High Ind. Game P. Schwar- zin, 210, E. Pettyjohn, 194; High Ind. Series P. Schwa rzin, 566, E. Pettyjohn, 473; High Team Game Dick, Schwarzin, 793; High Team Series Padberg- Pettyjohn, 2253. High School performed mimical numbers under the direction of Darrell James. The evening was concluded with Bv. William Arthur aeuv ering the Benediction. BOWLING Auxiliary hosted the din ner under the chairmanship of Mrs. John Eubanks and aid of the of-fcers. serving 125 people in attendance. Following the dinner, the winners of the Essay Contest real their impressive entries and were awarded their checks and certificates. Mrs. John Eu banks presented a picture of the American Flag to Mrs. Car Swanson in appreciation for the outstanding Job as chairman of this contest. Auxiliary members receiving the Continuous Membership pins (dues paid regularly for a spe cified period) were: Five years: Jean Jepsen, Glad ys Heliker. Ten years: Mary BletteU. Beverly Doherty. Twen ty Years: Mildred Eubanks, Ar ietta Klinger, Edith Nichoson, Ruby Roberts. Patricia Tucker, Tanya Tucker, Teresa White. Twenty-five years: Helen Mc Cabe. Gladys Drake, Katherine Thome. Eulenna Vaughn. Thir ty Tears: Vera Eietmann. American Legion members re ceiving the Continuous Member ship pins were: Twenty-five years: Joel Engleman, Ted Pal mateer, Roy W. Llndstrom, Don Peterson, Herman Blettell, Charles Doherty, Elden Padberg, Louis E. Padberg. Howard Eu banks. Bob Rietmapn, Dale White and Jim Barnett Forty years: Walt Roberts, posthum ously. Forty-five years: Cleo Drake and Cecil Thome. Fifty years: Homer Mankin. Msr. Eulenna Vaughn came from Hajfork, Calif., to receive her pin. The Mixed Chorus of lone 6 Thursday NiaM Ladies T.,m W L Kinzua 24 12 Toyota 2iM U Elmas 18 18 Ruggles 16H 19V4 Murrays 15 21 Columbia Basin 13 23 High Ind. Game J. Bcllen-brock-G . Springer, 197; High Ind. Series A. Padberg, 527; HIeh Team Came Toyota, 921; High Team Series Toyota, 2576. BMCC Honor Roll Lists County Students The Honor Roll and Deans' lUt for winter term 1971 for warded by Director of Admin Hlons, Truman A. Bailey, 1UU 12 Morrow County students. The Honor Roll Includes all full time fctudenU with a grade point average of 3.5 or above; the Deans' list Includes all full, time students with a grade point average of 3.0 to 3.5. Heading the list are two 40 students from Irrlgon, Jana Ev erett and Bruce Jones. Carol Sue Jones and Melvln McDanlol of Heppner also made this top list. On the Dean's lUt arc: Thom as D. Stewart, Irrlgon; Jodl Snow, Leslie Brooks, lone; Rena Marquardt, Mark Pointer, Lex. Ington; Cralir Cutting, Robert Dobbs, Dick Roblson, Heppner. - We Will Be Open Friday Night 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. OUR GRAND OPENING SALE CONTINUES THROUGH SATURDAY, APRIL 3 DRAWING FOR DOOR PRIZES Will be Held April 2 at 8:00 P.M. Coast-to-Coast Stores DICK AND LYNNEA HEPPNER PH. 676-9961 W L 35 13 29 18 28 20 23 25 16 31M 14 34 Take Advantage of These Bargains At Our 0 Bargains from 7 P.M. to 9 P.M. Friday and All Day Saturday TosEiibco Ailfl fill Stereo Radio With Remote Air Suspension Speaker Reg. $119.95 sale $79.95 FfTT - 2 only 12" Black and White 25oDiscouiii Hmhk m SMALL APPLIANCES - $9Q FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY SPECIAL BARGAINS ON TURTLE NECK $ 1 16 Cu. Ft. Gibson Frost Free Refrigerator-Freezer - - - $290.00 RIGHT OR LEFT HAND DOOB Toshiba AM-FM One Portable Radio COLOR TV . With an AM FM Radio and Stereo Reg. 44.95 - This Week $27.50 Reg. $1085.OO-This Week $795 ALSO BARGAINS ON Men's SEiitrfs FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY R0B1S 6 Ladies Lees (Broken Sizes) $3.00 1 25" Sylrania Lu nv u v Res-$750C0 sale Mm BOY'S Suntan WT PANTS Work Pants $2.50 $2.00 Winter Caps Work Coats HALF PRICE HALF PRICE I 'ordner's Men's Wear HEPfNZI PH. 67S-SS11 EEPPNEB PB. 676-9211