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. - ' ! 'Ai l Col's Cofe Opens Under New T lulls and their ives morked tor to eeks t. re,i.t Cut' Caie for opeo inc., Vr. Vrs. lull lnch ru Mr. and urs. lull Scott ;k t.yv:r.-r or. thjs ven ture. They ire all natives of y.tn-iwr. viw ui; of the cafe Us been painted a vurm shade of per sin. iron ttut f.vs Ml l!t the r-rovnys of tin knotty pine or. the other .tU Th y plan i.i use other earth colors of wU.'s and greeiu; ! i j r i i c e a homey at-riu-sj !; ri . Tie rl..r tc rie tvfore the sur. i !'..'. N cper. for break fitst until ti.iJr::.:M sucks. T!e ill feature tr ousted chKket. and hon.erude cakes uiul pte. Lex Lodics Stoge i.-e la lr. t.V series of Card Parties sponsored bj Hollv Ketvkar. lodce will b lu-U April I at the loditelull. Cranu prues will l present ed i' this ::t.. on f'L'LLOVv LOrCE NO. 106 a.et a: tie hall Mar. 16 with Grand Master, Howard present. Master Howard spoke to both the Oddfellows and Ketvkahs or. the work of the order, and congratulated the Lexington Oddtellows or. te":i.t sorted a;a:n. and for the re model i: of their hall. Ke presented T. t. Messer.fer Sr. w;:r. three awards for getting the new members and reeiisuter.ients for the l.xl; A certicifacte from the Na l'nal Master and one frorr. the Ore for. Oddfellows and a pin from Master iicwari Re freshn.ents were served by the Eelvkabs. Mrs. Howard, who is 5iite Color Bearer was lr.trocucec a: the Febe kah n.eetir.-, where she was a cues:. Mrs. Arleta McCahe and !ie and Mark of Portland visited las: week a: the Ken r.e:h Kli.ver home. Mar;, lous Carlson ot iar.c Hollow Ceramics and Greg ravidsn were Portland busi ness visitors several days last week. Mrs. Bet lav idscr. and children of Portland returned to their home with thex after a visit with rela tives and friends in Board man. While in Portland Mrs. Carlson and Greg visited the Ceramic show. V.r. and Mrs. V, rr.. J. Van Winkle and Mr. and Mrs. C.C Jones were business callers to Portland on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Young and children of Eoseburg vi sited her sister and family Mr. and Mrs. Bob Davidson this week. Other guests at the Davidson home were Marj Curtis and Leslie Viall from .:ii:on-Free-ater, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Vial came over for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. John Flint of Beaver tcn were also here for the week-end. Mrs. Vial: and Mrs. Flint are the David son' s daughters. VIC KLIN3EF and Billy Klinger of Portland were din ner guests of their parents Sa The mar, enjoyed some fishing in Eastern Oregon over the week-end. Gler.ca Kay Van Winkle Debbie Campbell, Debbie .!a jeske and Jeannine Hunt are among those returning to school in Pendleton after the holidays spent with their par ents. Donald Majeske returned tc his work at Deer Park after DANCE April 1-9 p.m. Fair Pavilion "New Country Magic" $1.50 per person RANCH AERO AIRPLANE SPRAYING CO. Owned and Operoted By PAUL N. HANSEN Spraying, seeding, liquid and dry fertilizing. Using large Snow Air craft for maximum crop coverage and penetration. 24 Years Experience in This Area Phone 676-9925 Heppner, Ore. oi f o -vr.rrrf timks AIH'I TS to SIT MlCRvAl St-e the marvel of Micro Uae ciery on April 3 from 7 until 9 p.m. at Hep pner H ijTh School Home fc c. room, llnU Panter, tt Home J c. teacher invttes all those interested to come utch tveals cook inseconds. She mill demonstrate the preparation of foods includ ing meats and vegetables, re arnii!;( of foods a ml defrost inc. foods In this n. trade stove. EARLY SCIUVl DISMISS VI on Frtda at 1 3C. This will allow students and teach rs who wist, to attend theC.o.xl FriJj) services at theChrt.--tur. church at 2 CC p.n.. Final Cord Party spending some tine with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Ma jeske. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Ma jeske, of Allv's Ceramics were Portland visitors or. Sunday and attended the Cer amics' Show at the PI build ing. MRS JACK MOUNTS of Cresram returned to her home Monday after a visit of several djs with her pa rents Mr. and Mrs. A F. Majeske. Mr. and Mrs. Har vey vv right and children also of Gresham visited several days last week wi:h her pa rents Mr. and Mrs. AT Ma jeske, Mrs. Majeske re turned tc GrasUtr. with the U rights for a several day visit. Mrs. Alvm vvagonblast and Mrs. Charles Colleywere re cent business visitors in Wal la Walla. Mrs. Archie Munkers was a business caller in Walla Walla on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robin son were week-end visitors in Golder.daie, Wn. JEANNE LOVGFEN MAFFJES I.N ALBANY Jeanne Lovgren and Fail Hansen were married March 18 a: Albany a: the Faith Lutheran Church by the Fev. Robert Oestreich. Jeanne's sister, Laura Hudson and Paul's son, Mark, were their attendants. An informal reception was held at the Swept Wing Hotel and the bride's brother, Jack Sumner hosted the wedding supper that evening at the Bamboo Terrace in Albany. Terry Corbin to Camp Withycomb Terry Corbin, Morrow County deputy sheriff will attend a five weeks Basic Oflicers course at Camp Withycombe soon. These courses for additional study are financed by the small assessments on fines. Meet Debbie Morrow County people can look forward to meeting Deb bie Barker the new 4-H Home Economist for Umatilla and Morrow County. She made her first trip to Heppner Monday. She has " instant charm" that is most refreshing. Blue eyes and a big friendly smile that goes with the wide open spaces of Eastern Oregon. She's excited about her new job and is looking forward to trying some new things in 4-H Club work. She likes snow and water skiing and trail riding. She plans to bring "Dandy Dahl", her Arabian horse, upas soon as she can find quarters for bin.. Other interests are Iter liking for sewing, interior decorating and refinishing old furniture. SUSAN BERGSTROM could hardly believe it! She was winner Saturday in a drawing at Coast to Coast Store of a brand new TV set. Tlni!.tv Mar,h .V, 1072 w;::v,i accidi nt WOh'P ha been received here In t'ltv official that the firm nvitiufueturliif the prestressed concrete tirMc.es for Heppner Ud a tiUl ucci dent last eek. Apiurenth a mecUmsm u.sed in the pro cess of manufacture broke loose ami killed one of the workers. Another worker is so buJl injured he Is hot exacted to live. Prestressed concrete bridges are nad l!h cables under great ten mors. Accident is ver likely to dela Installation of the ne bridces here. GOLDEN ACER'S TO MEET Golden A;e Club will hold their monttilv meeting on April i at the Elks Club. The evening will Ivgnt with a potluek dinner at 7-00 p.m. with tht meeting, games am! entertainment to follow the dinner. All Golden Agers are invited and urged to attend. Condon to Host Band Festival Condon High School will be the host for the 1972 Tri Counfy hand festival which will be climaxed with a concert April 8 at 7.30 p.n.. In tin gym of the high school. Re hearsals will h; held in Con don April 7 and 8 by the par ttcipating high schools of Echo, Stanfieid, Fossil, lone, Arling ton, Condon, I nytilU. Hep pner and Hermiston. SASrrEE-TirE TAKES TOP HONORS AT roc SHOW Mr. and Mrs. Jack Graham showed their Brittany spaniel. Black Butte's Sassy Dee-Lite at the Washington Brittar.v Trial at Cen:ralia Sunday where she took first place m the Puppy stake. They also received a hand some revolving trophy which they will keep for six months and if won three times nay be kept in their possession permanently. This was Sassy' s second field tru!. There were 23 entries. She will next run at the Iduht FieldTriaisatCuld well this weekend. Black Butte's Ace Wild, the Brittany spaniel belonging to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Clow placed 3rd in the Amateur All Age stake. .Sassy's sister, Black Butte Chocolate Sun dae received honorable men tion in the puppy stake. MES. JESSIE SHERMAN of Rapid City, North Dakota spent March here with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Clint Agee. During spring vacation they drove to Poseburg to visit Clint's folks, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Agee. ME. 6i MRS. JERRY PECK OF Boardman went to Seattle and Victoria last week for their 10th wedding anniversary While they enjoyed their pre season visit to Butchart Gar dens, there was nothing in bloom. They had beautiful wea ther for their dinner on top of the Space Needle. Brian Whetstine, a 7th grad er at Cal Young Junior High in Eugene has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Toney during spring vacation. Spend 9 minutes in the City of Brotherly Love for $235 or less. Just dial direct after 5 pm. weekdays. You can spend nine minutes in the City of Brotherly Love Philadelphia for S2.35 less when you dial the call self after 5 pm weekdays. I - . - ' 1 Delegates to the Anu-ricui. Sheep Producers Council iASPC), Denver, conducted their annul! meeting March 9-10. Workshops assigned to keep ASI'C dt legates and directors Informed or. Council activities and related subjfets were presented. ASPC ;.- the promotion arm of the sheep industry, promoting :t two mam products, wool and lamb, under the names of the An.eric.in Wool Council and the American Lamb Council. Attending from lout was H.R. Krebs, ASPC delegate, shown at-ove on K ft. ... Boordman FIVE TABLE OF PIN och.le went in plav at the card party held Tues. of last week a: the GrfenfieldGrange hall. sponsored by th Women's Activity Committee of the grange. ILzel Carp-enter was hostess. Hi: h prize was won by Mrs. W G. SeW.afer and second high ' :. M Dewey tiit- tr. nt to Mrs. Doi: Down rs. Downey and Mrs. West Jr. received r.elint pinochle pri2- Thert were six tables of p:nocbl m play at the part;, ha id Sat. night at the hall. Hostesses were Mrs. Car penter and Mrs. Frank Mar ie. High prizes went tc Zear! Gillespie and Mrs. ernt Mir.nich, and the second highs were woi. by Deibert Ball and Mrs. Arthur Allen, erne Mmnich and Mrs. Walter Hay es received the pinochle priz es. NEW OFFICERS were elected for TOPS No. OR 394, Boardman, at their re gular meeting Wednesday of last week at the home of Anna Warren. Hazel McKae of Irrigor. was elected lea- der; Lucille Lindell, co leader, Pansy Seehafer, sec retary; Mabel Rash, treasur er; Mary Lee Marlow, weight recorder and reporter; Myra Harper, program chairman. KENNEDY'S DAUGHTER HERE Mrs. Larry West and son Alex of Gainesville, Fla. have been here the past two weeks visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rupe Kennedy. Mrs. Kennedy en- you can direct dial a nine minute call anywhere in the continental United States for that same $2.35 or less. And additional minutes? Just 25 or less! or your In fact. Pacific Northwest Bell f-r i'vm te rumen witn a luncheon lor her daughter. Guests , for mer friends, were all from The Dalles, they included Mrs. Bert Keith, Mrs. Mal colm Krier and daughter Pat ty, Mrs. Allen Tom, Mrs. Ion Williams and (laughter Lora, Mrs. Wilbur Griffith, Mrs. Henry Maier and Mrs. Vernon Kelly. Wednesday Mrs. Kennedy entertained with another lun cheon. Guests were Mrs. Gene Murphy, Eugene, Mrs. Jerry Urness, Mrs. Eddie Urness, Mrs. Duane Peter son, Mrs. Gary Haynes, Mrs. George Stadieman Jr. and Mrs. Doudas Wrav, all ol The Dalles. Friday Mrs. Kennedy and Mrs. West and Alex went to Portland where they visited over the weekend at the home of the Kennedy's son, the John Kennedy's. Mrs. Oest and Alex left by plane Sunday for home. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Vau ghn left last week to make their home in Hayfork, Calif, after living here the past five months at the home of Mrs. Vaughn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W,G. Seehafer. Visitors last week at the See hafer home were their daugh ter and children, Mildred Es sex and daughters Tracy, Shannon and Janet of Enter prise. Mrs. Ernest Obermeier was called to Hillsboro last week by the serious Illness of her mother, Mrs. Alber tine Lickess. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Skoubo and daughter Janell of Cor vallis visited two days last week at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Chub Warren. to ron. Boys' Ranch Head at 1st Scries Meet Th fir! In Urn Family I Iff Srrle will ojn with a mw aci 4v "Our kind" b tit HfiH'wr Irni4 Club oti April 5. TW tf tr KenU problem ttut raiirttit I ncttleJ onre ind (or all. Th audience l n-ourad lo eunilive its own motive and clarify ideas. Ik you 4t:ree with nuny ociol't:it anf tumly-We exiwrii. ho believe ttut similarity of background and upbrliit'lttc U one of the most immrUnt (reruislte fur acliieiing success in niarrure ' The tunie problems en countered In the I'luy are everviU) problems at the I nutilU County Hots Ranch hose directors be the discussion leaders for the evemin;. Ted Condon, the Ranch's executive director has his de Free as Master of SocUl Vlork. He has been direc tor of Hos Ranch since Oct. 1. 19C9. He i!l be assist ed bv to counselors from the Ranch. Hob Hurt and Jer ry Culavan ho have been at the Ranch since Jan. 1970 and Oct. 1970 respectively. The sessions start at 7 30 and close at 9.30. Par ents, young jieople am! grand parents are urtted to sit in on the sessions which will present a new awareness of today's problems. SPRAY rider to Calgary B SHERRJXL ADA MS Steve Deckle was in Cal gary, Canada last weekend to ride in a rodeo. Also in the news from the Triple L Ranch were visitors from Salem. Two girlfriends of Sue's accompanied her home from Oregon State where they all attend college. The girls were quite thrill ed to get to help with 2 cat tle drives and many other ranch chores. The Spray Assembly ofGod Church was pleased to re ceive a piano from the Arthur Robinsons. This piano will lie used in the basement. DC RING SPRING VACATION Charles and Dale Goodman were visiting their mother and father, Mrs. and Mr. Goodman of Spray. Charles and Dale are going to college in Monmouth. They left March 26. , Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Adams from Willlts Cal. are inSpray staying with their son Ray Adams and visiting their other sons and relatives. They will be staying through the summer. March 22, the Spray High School and Grade School started school again after two days of Spring Vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brisbois went to John Day March 23 on business. Mrs. Ben Hamilton traveled to Prineville March 20 to visit her mother who is in the hospital. Ways To Use Electricity Efficiently Adequate Wiring An adequate wiring economical, and safe not big enough to carry your home's electrical your appliances and other electrical equipment slows down. I his wastes electricity and could damage your appliances and equip ment. Whether you're adequate wiring assures you of greater efficiency in your uses of electricity. Designing an adequate wiring system is no job for an amateur. Deal with a reputable electrical contractor when checking or in stalling wiring. Electric Heating and Air Conditioning The proper installation and operation of equipment can meas urably increase the efficiency of electric heating and air condit ioning systems. The following tips apply to both heating and air conditioning: Adequate Insulation Properly designed duct system Caulking around doors and windows Weatherstrip outside doors TRACK IS TODAY ToU) at 4 p.m., the !l- pner Hu b School Hov Track opener UI he the annual meet with linatllla. HM Rok and Heppner. This t Heppner year to honf the Dirrt. M heeler CuunlY Tot til) will join thrtu tl,u tear. Dean Naffiticrr is Track roach, The schedule March 30 Thurs. l iiyfilla- I'llol Rock at Heppner 4 00 April I Sat. vAitlatiiitte Relavs at Salem 1 00 April 7 FrLCarmtal of speed at Milton-Freewater 12 CK) April 11 Tues. in April M f ri. VUhtonkaAlad- rasvcapn,.e at Tle Dalles 3 30 April 18 Tues. Pilot Rock at Pilot R.wk 4 00 April ::Sat. Morrow County let national at luwrdman i: oo April Zi Mon, I ros(K;o(h. Non-arsi!y at Pilot RiHk A 00 April Z t tL Wahtonka-Mad- ras at The Dalles 4 00 May 2 Tues. Condon-McKwen at Heppner 4 00 Mi 6 Sat. I niatllla at I ma- tilla 11 00 May 8 Mon. I'endletoii JVs at Pendleton 4 00 May 13 Sat. District at The Dalles 1000 Assistant: riule Conklin siTujnT "joiiN iJi.i.A - HAN has been elected chair man of the District 12 Coun cil of District Attorneys and She rifts. OVER THE WEEK END Mr. Gary Adams fromLong Creek was visiting his wife who is finishing her Senior year In Spray, and also rela tives and friends. George Ingersoll returned from Bend Saturday after doing some business since Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sanders returned home. Ed has leen recovering from surgery at his daughters home in Vale. Mrs. Ed Tilley of Spray traveled to Bend to return her grandchildren who lave been visiting them since last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. O.L. Adams of Kinzua and sons, Tim and Brian were in Spray visiting their family. INTRODUCING - Complete Line ROGERS PAINTS By Sherwin Williams Variety ot Colors Latex Woll Paint $5.99 gal. Outside House Paint $6.99 gal. Satin Enamel $7.99 gal. Complete lire ct Kem Tcne i 2 for 1 Sale on discontinued Kem-Tone and Kem-Glo I; WHILE TVEY LAST J1 Case Furniture Co. system is the first step use of electricity. If your remodeling, building, Make sure thermostat is accurate Clean filters frequently Install vapor barrier Choose right size heating and cooling system Electric Co-op. Tel. 676-9416 Junior High Baseball llemiier Jr. HI baseball team u a combination of the 7th-K!h trades. Alan Heel is rewch. Their firs! game is March 30 td)) at lone at p.m. Other (tames ccheduled April 14 Riverside here 1 30 Dout4e header (two 5-lunlng (antes), April 19 loiw here 2 p.m. April 2H at Condon at 1 30. Ma) 6 Condon her 1 30. Track will M!, basetbQ to allow the hos to parti cipate In txth sports. Baseball Saturday ir "JUtter-up" this Sat urday Inn the Mustangs meet the Riverside Pirates at it.iardnuii at I p.m. for a double header. The JVs have no schedule but will pick up a game from time to tune that will tie plated following (he Varsity game. Dale Holland is haseliall coach. The schedule: April: 1 Saturday Riverside: there 1 00 2) C Thursda) Riverside: here 2.00 8 Saturday Pilot Rock: Tourn. v 10.30 (2) 11 Tuesday Inatilla: here 3 30 14 Eri lay Oien 15 lone there 100 18 Tuesday 0iell 21 Eriilay Inutilla: there 3 30 2j Tuesday Sherman: here 3 00 29 Saturday Condon: there 1 00 ('2) May 2 Tuesday Maupin: there 3.00 6 Saturday Maupin: h re 100(2) 9 Tuesday Condon; here 3:00 12 Fridav Sherman: there 1:00 ;2) Girls To Perform The annual All-Girl spring PE program will 1 present ed April 6at 7 p.m. at the Hep pner High School gym. Adult admission is $1.00, stucients 30c and pre-st'hool children are free. and Kem-Glo m stock toward efficient, wiring system is load, operation of or buying a home,