Coming Spring Events
Cow Belles
Date
Two Affairs
Two spring affairs have been
planned by the Morrow Cow
Belles. All CowRriks and their
friends are invited to the Spring
luncheon to be held April 3 at
noon at St. Patrick's Parish
hall.
A business meeting will
follow.
Plans will also be made for
the annual Spring Food sale.
This year it will be a traveling
food sale on April 13.
ESA Plans
Garage Sale
Beta Omega chapter of Epsi
long Sigma Alpha of lone met
March 20 at the home of Mrs.
Mark Murray to discuss plans
for a Garage Sale to be held
March 31 at the lone Legion
Hall. Proceeds of the sale will
be Beta Omega's donation to the
Crippled Children's Hospital
School in Eugene.
Some members will attend
the District meeting in Condon
on March 25. The chapter at
lone will be in charge of the
entertainment.
Watch For
The Artlfactory
The Artefactory is on it's way.
The list of demonstrations is
growing. There will be painting,
tole painting, china painting,
two demonstrations of leather
craft, macrame, crewel work
and Japanese Ming Trees.
And don't forget the book
sale. The Artefactroy will be
held on Saturday April 14th in
the Heppner Hotel from 10 a m
to 5:30 p.m.
Participants are reminded to
bring paper bags for sale of
merchandise.
7th Graders
Plan
Cupcake Sale
The Heppner Jr. High 7th
graders will have a cupcake
sale on March 27 in both the
primary and Junior high build
ings. The sale will begin just
after noon and continue through
the lunch hour. The money
made is to be used to help
finance the trip the 7th graders
will take to OMSI and the
Portland Zoo on April 17.
Help With Toddlers on the way
Parents of toddlers are fre
quently puzzled by their behav
ior. Is it normal? What should I
expect? How do I get him to
cooperate? How much disci
pline? These are only i few of
the questions that parents ask.
To help parents of the 1 to 3
year old find answers to these
and other questions, Umatilla
Morrow County Extension Ser
vice still has room in its
correspondence or home study
course which begins April 2,
according to Debbie Barker,
Extension Home Economist.
The course will consist of four
lessons. Each lesson includes a
work sheet to help the parent
become involved in learning
about toddlers. A brief report
back is included with each
lesson to be mailed back to the
county office before the next
lesson is sent.
Piano Recital This Sunday
Mrs. D.E.Hudson will present
her piano pupils in recital this
Sunday at 2:30 at the Heppner
Elementary School multi
purpose room. All friends are
cordially invited.
Appearing in the spring
program are:
Jacki Hudson, It Ain't Gonna
Rain, row, Row, Row Your
Boat ; Arlene Gray, Jesus Loves
Me, Old Folks at Home; Bonnie
Arrington, Welcome, Sweet
Springtime, Strike Up the
Band; Paula Palmer, Aura Lee,
Spring's Greeting; Hudson
Sisters (trio), Comin' Round the
Mountain and Home on the
Range.
Deann Connor, National Em
blem, Won't You Come Over To
My House?; Cindi Hudson,
Pony Trot, At a Darky Camp
Meeting; Rosanna Marlatt, A
Cowboy Ballad, Caprice; Gray
Sisters (Duet), Little Brown
Jug, Scotch Lassie and Debra
Palmer, A Hot Time, Barca-
Krynn Robinson, Missouri
Waltz, Sombrero; Melody Mar
latt, Liebestraume, Tropicana ;
Donna Palmer, Andantino, Ida,
Sweet as Apple Cider; Cindy
Dougherty, In My Merry Olds
mobile and Londonderry Air.
Sandy and Cindi-duets,
Sweetheart Waltz, We'll Go
Fishin' In a Cradad Hole.; Anna
Schwarzin, Whispering Hope,
You're a Grand Old Flag;
Sandra Palmer, Western Wajtz,
O Sole Mio; Susan Gray,
Chopsticks de Luxe, Cara Nina ;
Palmer Sisters, duets, Campus
Capers, Rockin' in the Rockies
and Sandi Hudson, Tia Juana
Tango, St. Paul Waltz.
Suzanne Cutsforth, Shadow
Dance of a Ballerina, Brazili
ana; Dee Hedman, So Long
Mary, The Amen-Conga; Bill
Kenny, Castanetta, Asleep in
the Deep and Marlatt Sisters,
duets, Christ, the Lord is Risen
Today, God Bless Our Native
Land.
Bake & Take.
At the request of Oregon
Wheat Growers wives Governor
Tom McCall is proclaiming
March 24 Bake and Take Day.
Every lady in Oregon is urged
to participate by baking some
thing using a wheat product and
take it to the elderly, shut-ins,
lonely or someone special.
The personal visit to deliver
the bread, rolls, cake, cookies
etc. is considered an important
part of the Bake and Take
concept.
Mrs. Alda Scharf of Amity,
state chairman for the domestic
wheat utilization committee is
coordinating this project in
Oregon. Wives of Kansas wheat
producers initiated this project
of good will. They hope to make
it a national event.
Mrs. Carl Marquardt, Mor
row County Domestic Wheat
Utilization chairman urges all
women in Morrow County to
participate in this Bake and
Take project.
Attend
Wedding
rolle.
A New Nutrition Learning
Judy Forest, Extension Food
and Nutrition Specialist, Ore
gon State will be in Pendleton
Tuesday, March 27, to present a
lesson termed "What's New in
Nutrition". This lesson is de
signed for Home Extension
study group members, who will
teach the lesson throughout
Umatilla and Morrow counties
in April. Extension home econ
omist Molly Saul states that any
organization interested in hav
ing this lesson is invited to send
a representative to take the
training.
Questions such as the follow
ing will be discussed: How can I
lose weight without starving;
Which cereal should I buy? Are
organic foods really more
nutritious? Should I take vita
min supplements? What can I
E?
believe about vitamin
Are yogurt, black strap mo
lasses and honey really superior
foods? Can foods cure arthritis?
Ample time will be allowed for
the answering of questions from
the audience.
The lesson will be held at the
Peace Lutheran Church, Pend
leton, N.W.9th and Carden,
from 10-12 noon. There will be a
coffee and get acquainted
period from 9:30-10 a.m.
LUNCHEON GUESTS on
Sunday at the home of Mrs.
Amanda Duvall were Mrs.
Leonard Floan, her son-in-law
Joe Kent and his son, Jim all of
Portland.
Several people from Heppner
went to Pendleton Saturday to
attend the wedding of Janet
Thompson to Tony Bliss at the
Church of the Redeemer Epis
copal Church.
The bride is a sister of Terry
Thompson of Heppner. Shellie
Thompson was a junior brides
maid and Brian' was candle '
lighter.
Going over were Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Graham, Mr. and Mrs.
John Pfeiffer, Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Ferguson and Mrs.
P.W.Mahoney.
Parents will have one week to
complete each lesson.
Titles of the four lessons are:
What are Toddlers IJke? Par
ents are Teachers, Pla) Is What
Its All About and Living With
Children.
Any parent of a child under
three years of age may enroll by
calling or writing the County
Extension Service P.O. Box 397,
Heppner or P.O. Box 1107,
Pendleton. Deadline for enroll
ment is March 28.
Debbie Barker, Extension
Home Economist, says that this
course provides parents an
opportunity to learn more about
children in the privacy of their
own home and at their con
venience. There is a $1.00 fee charged
for this Extension program
provided to parents in Umatilla
and Morrow Counties to cover
costs of supplies.
Graduate
Blue Mountain Community
College proudly announces two
new "graduates" from the
Heppner GED program. Irene
Bonner of Heppner took and
passed her last 3 tests at the
college in Pendleton a few
weeks ago. Leah Roark, Lex
ington, successfully completed
her last test here in Hsppner
last week.
Tests were administered here
on Wed., March 14, during the
afternoon and evening. In all, 6
persons took tests, and once
again everyone had success.
Fourteen tests were passed.
Those now on their way to
completing their GED are Floy
Privett, Chuck Thomason, Ann
Stewart, Doris Flynn, and
Alberta Thomason, all of
Heppner.
Another GED testing session
is planned in Heppner for the
end of May. Any persons
interested in working towards
their GED or Adult High School
Diploma should contact Anne
Doherty (676-5050) or Mary Pat
Lande (676-9752), or just come
to class on Monday morning,
9-11, or Thursday evening, 7:30-9:30.
MRS. DUVALL ENTERTAINS
Mrs. Amanda Duvall enter
tained dinner guests Monday
evening at her home. Present .
were the Rev. and Mrs. Edwin (
Cutting and their daughter Miss
Vanessa Cutting, Ella Adlard,
Ida Farra and Effie Johnson.
The occasion was Mrs. Cut
ting's birthday.
Engagement Announced
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JODI ANN SNOW
Bill Snow of lone and Virginia
Snow of Tacoma are announc
ing the engagement of their
daughter, Jodi Ann to Leonard
John Hanna, son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Hanna, Heppner.
Miss Snow is a 1969 graduate
of lone High School and is
attending the University cf
Oregon. She plans to graduate
in August with a degree in
Sociology.
Mr. Hanna is a 1967 graduate
of Heppner High school and
attended Blue Mountain Com
munity College. He is employed
at the Frank Anderson ranches.
A September 1 wedding
planned.
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Mid -winter Wedding Unites
Joan Healy- David Eckman
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54th Dlrthday
Mrs. Eldon Padberg, Mrs.
Bill ' Van Winkle, and Mrs.
Robert Davidson were hos
tesses for a large baby shower
on Wed. of last week honoring
Mrs. Dennis Doherty. The large
Davidson home at Lexington
was well filled with guests and
appropriate gifts. Mrs. David
son prepared one of her
decorated cakes supreme, very
cleverly decorated with a baby
in a play-pen and other clever
plastic miniatures. Mrs. Van
Winkle served punch and Mrs.
Padberg poured the coffee. A
good time was had by the guests
and by the Doherty grandmother-to-be
and mother-to-be.
Heppner Legionnaires and
Auxiliary members and fam
ilies enjoyed a potluck and
meeting here Monday night.
Event celebrated the 54th
anniversary of the Legion's
founding in Paris following
World War I.
Eight of the Legionnaires
have been members for 54
years. Darrell Hudson was the
one present who accepted an
award on their behalf. Others
with this membership are
Harold Cohn, Henry Peterson,
Earl Gilliam, Clarence Bau
man, Alva Jones and Frank
Hamlin.
Commander Clayton Sweek
welcomed the guests. Awards
for obtaining members were
made to Jerry Rood and Frank
Hamlin.
New members are now join
ing the Legion. Veterans can
obtain information on joining
from any member, or call Mr.
MR. AND MRS. VICTOR
SCIIOKN of Skamania, Wa.
visited here recently with their
daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Terry Thompson.
March 22. 197 3
THE KINKY 8KKGERS of
Burns spent the weekend with
Madge Bryant in Heppner.
They attended the Thompson
wedding in Pendleton on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. David Eckmaa Jr.
Joan Marie Healy and David
Wallace Eckman, Jr. were
united in marriage January 27
at St. Patrick's Catholic
Church. Father Raymond
Beard performed the ceremony
before immediate members of
both families. The bride is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
William J. Healy, Butter Creek
and the bridegroom is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. David W. Eckman
Sr. of Heppner. Attending the
young couple were Kenneth
Eckman and Miss Patti Healy.
A reception followed in the
parish hall. Attending from out
of town were Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Burgess of North
Bonneville, Wa., grandparents
of the groom.
Friends and family surprised
the young couple by furnishing
their apartment prior to the
wedding.
Jean Dobbs Will be In her :
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Spring Buffet Dinner
Lexington Grange Hall
March 25
1-4 p.m.
Adult $2 Children SI
Family $5
PINOCHLE 2-5
Benefit Lexington Grange
Building Fund
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