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Cake Decorators Show Imagination The results of two cake dec orating courses In the county were reflected tn the number of entries in the Morrow County Fair cake decorating entries. The Irrlgon area has had a 411 Cake Decorating club and BMCC had a Cake Decorating course in the county through their Adult Education program. Dorothy Zlnter got a First and a Special award on her pink and white and blue button mums decorated cake. Mildred Davidson had baked a loaf cake and then decorated it so it looked like an opened florists' box filled with dozen long stemmed red roses. Marl Daltoso of Boardman re celved a red ribbon on her cake that looked like a Cowboy. Greg Davidson had a 3rd on a doll cake. The cake resembled a skirt from Southern Colonial days. NEIGHBORHOOD CENTER Thursday, Sept. 30 Senior Citl zeas 1:00 Tuesday, Oct. 5 Hello Heppner, Extension Study Group, 7:30 Tuesday, Oct. 5 Heppner TOPS, 8:00 lone Bows To Weston Ione's early season win over Arlington then two weeks before their next game produced a void that was unsurmountable for the Cardinals in their game Saturday with Weston. Weston mixed runing and passing in good fashion to win 26 to 6. Dick Snider put the Cardinals on the score board in the final period with a one-yard scoring plunge. Other than that the Cardinals didn't do a whole lot. lone vs. Echo Their coach said that this week they started coming back and won't look as bad this Fri day when they meet Echo at lone at 2:30 p.m. Echo has not been defeated yet this season. '- - ---- f -t ANOTHER VIEW of the SoropUmUt float featuring Morrow Coun ty's ntw history. "Homesteads and Heritage". The fun pari o'f thU float was the real old timer sheep herder. Boy Knight en and his pet sheep. As other people walk their dog . . , Roy walks his sheep. The two little giils ready to turn the pages of the book are Arlene and Suian Gray. L I i rn .Li t WOOPSI Who are the downs? They were excellent on their uni cycles and hoops at the same time. Place and Day Change This Fall The Golden Age Club's first fall meeting will be Monday, Oct. 4, at the Elks Lodge. A Potluck dinner is set for 7:00. All Golden Agers are cordially invited. Bring your pot and Join us. Recreation Report Percy B. Conner of The Dalles and his granddaughter, Miss Annette Johnson of Beaverton visited last Saturday with Mr. Conner's sister, Lora Moyer and her son Melvin. Mr. and Mrs. Sid Zlnter. Jr.. are living out at the Zinter, ranch. They were married in July in La Grande. Mrs. Zlnter is the former Mary Berryman of La Grande. Both are gradu ates of EOC. Mrs. Zinter has her Masters from Oregon State in math. Too Late To Classify FOR SALE Travel trailer, 19M ft. 1970 Nomad, self contained, tandem axle, e-z lift hitch, sleeps five, like new. Roy A. Lindstrom, 422-7216. 39-42c Home Extension study groups in both Umatilla and Morrow counties have recently held elections for the 1971-72 year. Chairmen, vice chairmen, secre taries and treasurers who will serve are: MORROW COUNTY: Hello Heppner Mrs. Ron Jones Mrs. Eddie Yeoman, Mrs. Ladd Dick; Rhea Creek Mrs. Ken neth Wright, Mrs. Don Mallory, Marilyn Bergstrom; Heppner Day Mrs. Vern Keithley, Mrs. Norman Clow, Mrs. Pete Schwar zin; Pine City Mrs. George Lu ciani, Mrs. Carl Rhea, Mrs. Rob ert Kroll; lone Mrs. Norman Nelson, Mrs. Larry Prock, Mrs. Van Hubbard; Boardman Mrs. Chub Warren, Mrs. Al Warnock, Mrs. Mel Allyn. Leadership Training classes for Child Evangelism are being hold each Tuesday morning at 9:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Harley Sager. The classes for the children will get underway later. Recreation Report Boodsi Logging trucks hauling over Inditm Cr. Rd. 8 743. Happy Jack S-71, and Bull Prairie Cut-off Rd. S 643, Shaw Cr. Rd. S415 and Sunflower Flat County Rd. to S-518 and west on S-518J. Use caution. Dust settled by recent ruin. Secondary roads still In good shape. Trallsi Open. Campgrounds Resorts! Fatrvlew and Bull Prairie campgrounds open. Water Is availuble as posted. Camping limit is 10 days. Campers on units must be occupied each day. Hunters can pick up maps at service stations, grocery stores and restaurants. Rec. guard on duty. No reservation policy nt F. S. campgrounds. Hunting. Fishing, Berries: Fishing Is fair to good at Bull Prairie. Fire Danger. Hasardst Low. Weather: Cool nights with frost. Possi ble snow flurries and rain in higher elevations. Special Items: There are still cows grazing on National Forest lands. Iden tify your targets. Leave gates and fences as you find them. Hunters litter stations are at strategic road intersections and signed. Please sack your litter and leave at one of these sta tions or carry It home. The Bob Lowes enjoyed en tertaining Bob's cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hynds and their son Wayne recently. The Hynds were vacationing from their home at Owen Sound, On tario, Canada. They entered the U. S. at Detroit, Mich., and came west; now they will go east via British Columbia and the Trans-Canada Highway. While here thev accompanied the Lowes to Dianne Mill's Rainbow Installation, the Hynds' first such experience. lone students studying away from home include Marianne Pettyjohn at Blue Mountain, and Brock Linnell at a new electronics school In Portland. Three former ministers who will be in lone for the 75th Anniversary celebration are Howard Waddell, Walter Crow ell, Rod McKenzie. Mrs. Nola Steers reports that her classified ad "Wanted, good used clarinet", brought several clarinets for consideration. Boardman News T)it Riverside Pirates will travel to Dufur Oct. 1, for their next football game, and will host Echo here Oct. 7. The Jun ior high team will play at Ar llngton Oct 6. and will host Stanfleld here Sept. 30. Cafeteria menus for Riverside Junior-Senior High School for the week of Oct. 4-8 are as fol lows: Monday Corn Dogs, pickles, green salad, French fries anil cookies. Tuesday Beef noodles, green beans, pumpkin custard with whipifd topping. Wednesday Baked potatoes with cheese sauce, cottage ch.cse with pears and banana cream pie. Thursday Roast beef with potatoes, spinach, applesauce and cinnamon rolls. LOCAL NEWS Mr. ad Mrs. Curtis Cox from Oregon City were here for the rodi-o enroute home from Bak er. While they were here they visited with her brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Cal Sumner. They not only enjoyed the rodeo but also All Saints' Episcopal pit barbecued supper. Para Everhart was home from Nampa Christian School last weekend for her Dad's birthday. The congregation at the Church of the Nazarene enjoyed a pot luck dinner after church in his honor. Mrs. Ralph Crum made the birthday cake. Oregon State University has reported an Increase In the number of pledges at the end of the first fall term rush per iod. From Heppner, a pledge to Delia Tau Delta is John R. Hall, and to Sigma Phi Epsilon Is David M. Gunderson. RZfPWEI GAZETTE TIMES. Thursday. September SO. 1971 Friday No school. Mr. ad Mrs. Laddy Elliott of Mill City were weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Struckmeier. Mrs. Elliott and Struckmeier are cousins. Elliott was guest speaker at the Boardman Community Church at the morning service. Eight Tables of Pinochle There were eight tables of pi nochle In play at the card par ty held at the Greenfield Grange hall, sponsored by the Altar So ciety of St. Patrick's Church Sat urday night. Hostesses were Mrs. Vern Evans of Irrlgon, chairman, Mrs. Dan Daltoso, Mrs. Tom Hilling and Mrs. Delmer Hug. High prize was won by Bill Bates and low went to Ed Kuhn. Door prizes were won by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Borghese of Ar lington, Mrs. Mildred Bates of The Dalles, Mrs. Jim Court and Mrs. Wayne Harris of Hermls ton; Max Jones, Mrs. Floyd Hobba, Mm. Rolert Smith and Mrs. Lee Wlthcrpoon of Irrl gon; Mrs. W. G. Seehafer, Mrs. Delbert Ball, Mrs. Roy Bull. Tom Hilling and Ralh Skoubo. The affair wa a benefit to be used for part of a fund to ward renovation of the church. MOVING? Bundles of old newspapers, 25c. Gazette Times Office. 43tfc MOVING?? Locol or Long Distance Free Estimates Call Gene Orwlck 989-8588 or Condon 384-2292 Agents for United Van Line Trouble with fuel deliveries at odd hours? L. E. DICK YOUR STANDARD MAN Can solve your problem He's in Heppner, 676-9633 Standard Oil Company .1 r.i:i.-;- CHOOSE A THEME For the 1972 RODEO PARADE WIN Two Tickets To Two Performances of the Rodeo Heppner Morrow County Chamber of Commerce needs your help In choosing a theme for the 1972 Rodeo Parade which it sponsors. Requests have been made that the theme be chosen early In order to allow more time to plan entries. If your Idea Is Judged best, you will win the prize two tickets to the Saturday and Sunday afternoon performances of th? rodeo In August, 1972. Make your theme Idea general enough so that It can apply to a wide variety of floats and entries. Anyone may enter this contest Just fill In the blank below and bring or send it to the Gazette-Times, Heppner, Friday, October 8. Name i Address My suggestion for the Parade Theme: ' n THIS WEEKEND FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1 2:30 P. M. ECHO, at DONE i r 5 4m-t m r If V ' ; ilk l --V' .vv :.-V ,ir VARSITY SCHEDULE Sept. 10-Arlington 0 lone 16 Sept. 25 Weston 28 lone 6 Oct. 1-Echo at lone, 2:30 Oct. 7-Culver at lone, 2:30 Oct. 16-Dufur at Dufur, 2:30 Oct. 22 Riverside at lone, 2:30 Oct. 29 Wheeler at Fossil, 2:30 Nov. 5 Cascade Locks at Cascade Locks, 1:30 Homecoming with Riverside Oct. 22 Coaches: Gordon Meyers. Lynn Killpack JR. HIGH SCHEDULE Sept. 23 Arlington 20 lone 52 Sept. 30 Heppner at Heppner, 2:30 Oct. 7-Condon at Condon, 2:30 Oct. 14-Riverside at lone, 2:00 Oct. 21 Echo at lone, 2:00 Oct. 28 Stanfield at Stanfield, 3:00 Coach: Jerry Martin DAVID WARREN, Ed Winkelman. John Riot mann, Clint Krebs, Nick Marlck. Backs Kent Varsity Cheerleaders Cindy Ekstrom Cindy Barnett Cheri Carlson Mary McElligott Gutierrez, Dick Snyder, Jim Pettyjohn. Junior High Cheerleaders Arlynda Aldrich Rene Flack Arlene Cannon SO mm THIS AD SPONSORED BY THE FOLLOWING MERCHANTS Thel's Cafe Akers Motor Service Jordan Elevator Co. Bristow's Market lone Chevron Station JIM BABXCTT Independent Garage Chas. O'Connor, Insurance Rietmann's Hardware lone Lions Club Lindstrom Bros. Iron Works T Cr C Storage Stormor Bins 422-7437 Willow Creek Cabinets Bailey's Tavern B & C Repairs CLEO CHIUDERS BILL ASHtTBST Paul Pettyjohn Co. Morrow County Grain Growers Gar Swanson "The Office" Tavern Ekstrom Trailer Sales Nomad Travel Trailers & Pickup Campers 422-7289 Dobyn's Pest Control John W. Jepsen Murrays Rx Stables Bod Mumrf Oregon Bank of Eastern Oregon w (ppupiip-wi iiBajiajiWMajMBaiiiiiii o