Page 5, THE GAZETTE TIMES. Heppner. OR., Thursday. Apr. 17. ! , - - .; :. ; f J . LN,, A -!.: X rA .'v "1 s if , 3 ' A J A Pif' ; ; Child Development Center will hold open house The Heppner Child iH-ve-.hih-iiI Center will hold an rien house April 21-25. from 2 In It p in daily, The general piililic. esjKTially parent are mvited In come !o the open house, lk over the cenier itml have punch ami cookies As an added Imiiiuk. the cenier is offering four hour of free child core per child, for emh family attending the oH-n (muse The lime must fie taken 111 one four hour block, during the week of the (en house Itcgul.ir user, an well 1 as interested visitor will lie granted Hut service. The center, located at the Seventh Pay Adv enlist School auditorium in Heppner, is a Court house notes The com (house was a qtiiel place (his lasl week. nrhaps the lull la-fore an impending; sioim The annual budget planning and acceptance re ceived top priority this week. In each department budget thoughts were foremost. Sev eral m-isoiis expressed con cern as lo whether the complete budget could be kept within the 6 per cent limita tion lUidgel hearings and work Inward the acceptance of all (lipaitmcnl budgets and the complete county budget will require at least three days. Besides the county court, the hiiduel committee, and each of the department heads, the hearings should involve con cerned eilie.is who are urged Inallend these otcn meetings. County Clerk Sadie Parrish says that although Ihey began hearings at 9 00 on Tuesday. Wednesday and today (Thurs day 1 are expct-led lo be more significant than the opening day The hearings may run into tomorrow, loo. Judge Paul Jones sK-nl a long weekend away from his desk before (he budget hassle iH-gan Assessor llarshman says his office is ready for Ihe hear ings He hopes that their new man, Tom Stewart, will help Ihe office get by without contracting for outside ap praisers U WATER WELL If H Modam Iqulpmaol Vf Can Afford 1 Warti . UtnMd. prtoned CALL US NOW 276-7706 run rati nnMit nHMwm Mated Customer Vallace Well Drilling ' n uim t chiii SHANNON KELLY of Heppner High School, third from the left, was among the 70 student! participating in the Senior Honors Festival in Ashland The students selected for participation in the festival Joined with SOSC vocal and instrumental groups to present a public concert March 7 on the Ashland campus. non profit, independenlly run facility. The Cenier has tx-en in operation since October, I't74 II was organized hy a group of interested local M-ople through the help of the I C Council in Pendleton. According lo cenier direc tor. Monica Swanson. while there is a basic daily charge per child (or use of the cenier. many families find they quali fv for financial aid and needn't pav the full ti per day or $2 50 ler half -day for one child. Each day the children are iien two nutritional meals and snacks. The child care center is arranged into inter est areas with a craft corner, readmit area, rough-housing area, numbers and letters The planning department is w 01 king on solid waste dis x)sal improvements Planner David Moon had a meeting with the mayors of each county town set for lasl night. April 16. to discuss matters concerned with waste dis Hs;il CowBelles plan Beef-A-Rama Cowltelles and Extension Service will combine forces and present another Beef a llama in Morrow County. Plans are shaping up for another big beef education program, similar lo last years, but with new ideas, new program, and new demon strations This vear the event, which will le held April 3d. 7:10pm. at A C. Houghton School. Irrigon It will feature beef rookery demonstrations by local Cowltelles. as well as informal inn on meats and new standards by Mike Howell. Morrow Uvcslock Agent. Again. Ihere will lie door prizes provided by CowBelles and local merchants Re freshments by Ihe CowBelles. reeies and information on purchasing, storing and ulilit mg beef ll is all free, and everv one is invited to attend. DRILLING corner, dress-up section and creative play area There are also a separate infant -toddler section and a large fenced yard Anyone who has been lo Ihe Heppner Child Development Cenier feels that words can't describe il adequately. "To i- it is In appreciate il." says Linda Johnson, chairman of Ihe IH'IX' board; "We hoe families will lake this oppor tunity to look over the child cure renter." r'nr further information about Ihe center or Ihe open house, contact Monica Swan son at fiTfift'.Mfi or Linda Johnson at r.76 o.9. Soroptimists are active organization The Soroptimists find them selves almost over involved just now with (heir scholar ship fund raising wine party lust past, their luncheon for senior guls and mothers today, and Ihe Cancer Cru sade all Ibis month Some members are allend ini area meetings at Ontario and The Dalles this month and a dill) delegation w ill be going lo Seattle Ihe first weekend in May lo a Northwest (legion Conference. At Ihe April 10 meeting. Irnna Smith showed a Cancer Crusade educational film which explained how women should regularly check them selves for breast cancer. Teams from the club will be making a house-to house and business to business solici tation for Cancer Research during all of April. MIES TO H.OItlin Ed Bennett left last Friday, April II. for Pensacola. Fla.. to spend some time with his son. Don Bennett and family. lone Schools present "YOU'RE A GOOD MAN CHARLIE BROWN" lone High School Cafetorium Thursday night Junior High School Cafetorium Friday night Show Time 730 pJti Adnrsslore Adults $1.00 Students .50 lone A baby shower was held Saturday. April 12 at the United Church of Christ social room in honor of Ryan Dee and Mrs. Frank llalvorsen. Hostesses for Ihe event were Mrs Tom Hiembigner. Mrs Eric Anderson. Mrs. Marvin Pndberg and Mrs. James Swanson. Members of Ihe lone Garden Cluh met Wednesday. April 9 at Ihe home of Helen Martin lo pot plants. Their annual plant sale w ill Ik- held on April 30 al Ihe lone I-egion Hall. 10 a m. to 4 p m. After a polluck luncheon a business meeting was held. Mrs Frank Osmin was a guest. New officers elected were: Pat Pettyjohn, presi dent: Delta Huber. vice-president: Jean Nelson, secretary, and Wilma Martin, treasurer. Eighl memlwrs plan lo allend the dislrict meeting al Uma tilla on April 19 U-ila Palmer gave lips for gardening activities in April. She imperially warned mem bers lo start spraying for disease and inserts early, II is Im-sI to spray early or late in the day and only if Ihere is no wind The care and propagation of chrysanthemums was Ihe topic of the day. Helen Martin Have some of Ihe following pointers: until July 15 one m.iv pinch back" mums that are inches tall lo make a stronger and more compact plant Put plants about 3-4 inches apart and label Plant in a sunny location in well drained soil and water regu larly Il is best lo div ide plants each year but al least every three years and use outside rooted sprouts, not old wood. Aphid and mildew seem lo be the most common problems. These can he controlled by usini! spray or systemic maierial for aphids. To pre venl mildew one may dusl with sulphur, spray with special commercial spray and always do morning watering The CWA of Ihe Willows liranue will meel Friday. pril IH. I p in al the Grange 1 1. ill with Ida Coleman and M.iIm-I Ring as hostesses. The Willows Grange will hold their meeting Saturday. prd I't al Ihe hall The liiliirk NiipHT lime has been changed lo 7 p m with the MH-ciingai 8p m Harold Kerr will sjK-ak on the new fertili zers Kuan and Natalie Peck of Portland sieiil Ihe weekend with their grandparents. Mr and Mrs Milton Morgan while their paienls. Mr and Mrs Keith Peck attended a con vention in Pendlelon Topic Club will hold their regular meeting. April 2.1 al 2 p in al Ihe home of Mrs. Millon Morgan You're a Good Mail. Char he llrown" is the name of the plav siarling al 7 to p m on pril IT and IX The high school will put il on April IT with Clint Carlson as Charlie llrown Units. Vicky Ed niondson. Sehrocdcr. Joel Peterson, Lmy .Cindi Martin: Patty. Donna Palmer, and Snoopy. Danny McElligoll The junior high cast on April IH will he: Jerry Rielmann as Charlie Brown: Linus. Paula Lindslrom; Sehrnedcr. Mike Conklin: Ijiry, Tana Hams: Pally. Martha McElligoll: and Snoopy, Danny McElli goll Directors are Miss Bur ton and Mrs. Williamson. Sponsored In the public Interest by Miss Susan Lindslrom of San Mateo. Ca.. is visiting her parents. Mr and Mrs. Roy Lindslrom. They plan on sM-nding a few days in Portland before Susan returns to San Mateo. The Rcbekah I-odge met al Ihe home --of Mrs. Delsie Chapel on April 3. Next meeting will be April 17. al Ihe home of Mrs. Ida Coleman. lone school's honor roll The following students have Imi-ii placed on Ihe honor roll for the third nine weeks al lone Junior Senior High School : A Honor Roll Seniors: Gayle McNary, Barbara Palmer. Joel Peter son and Sherri Wilson. Juniors: Catherine McElli goll and Terry McElligoll. Sophomores: Joan Doherly . Vicki Edmundson. Debora Palmer and Donna Palmer. Freshmen: Krisli Edmund son ' . Jeanie Piening. Grace McElligoll and Natalie Tew s mil Grade: Arietta Aldrirh. Dan McElligoll and Michelle McElligoll 7th Grade: Larry Snider. It Honor Roll Seniors: Tom Gales. Carol I loll. Charlie McElligoll. Mike McElligoll. Cindi Martin and Paul Peterson Juniors: Dan Akers. and Skve Krebs. Sophomores: Arlene Can non Carrie Haynes. Debbie P.iiion and Dawn Peterson Freshmen- Carol McElli goll ami Jan Peterson Kill Grade- Robin I-avill. Tammy Lucas and Lisa Mar mi ;ih Grade: Todd Sherer and Tannin Shimp Denotes 4 WILT BAFFLE FOR JOHN FKSTROM FAMILY - A group of Hermiston people gather each Friday to make quills for needy families, and rolK-s for patients in hospitals and rest homes When funds get low they sell a quilt. Quilt pieces are all donated. Now Ihey have decided to donate a quill to be sold lo raise money for the John Ekslrom family. The quilt, which is machine washable, is queen sized and valued at $HH) II is on display al Heppner Aulo Parts, where tickets mav also be purchas ed. Following is a list of those who made and donated the quill: Betty Lieuallen. Mar garet Seihel. Ida I-eibe. Ollie Watson. Clara Allen. Pearl Shaw. Ethel Van Dyne. Joe Dowd. Pearl Metsker. Edna Coxen. Ruby Coxen. Flossie HiblKird. Ethel Konningrud. Ethel Dickens. Marguerite McKay. Guy Shaw. Ruth Knighi. Anna Neuslel. Everett Hadley and .Vesta Fairchild IIOSPITU PTIFT Mis Archie Munkers is a patient in Room 5H0. Provi dence Hospital, "on N E. 47th, Portland, Or. She expects lo be Ihere ahoul 3n days. She can have cards and letters, hut no flowers mttHMMMMMHHIimUHWHHHHIHMimilOHM nnn uuu. lone girl elected at BMCC David John, an electrical engineering major from Cmalilla. was elected student body president at Blue Moun tain Community College for the 17-70 school year. Four other officers were elected in the two-day vole on I he campus. They are: Mickey lloskins. lone, vice-president. Richard lebsnck. Pendleton, treasurer: Jo Ann Albright. Cmalilla. recording secre tary, and Jeannie Delay. Weston, corresponding secre tary. A publicity director will le apiminied later. Tops Club elect officers ( Iregon T( )PS No. 484. which meets each Monday afternoon from l::lu to 2 Ji in the Lex ington City Building has elected new officers. Linda Breidenbach. Heppner. presi dent: Elsie Fox. Lexington, co-leader: Karen Springer. Heppner. secretary: Mary Doherly. Sand Hollow: weight checker. Irene Padberg. Ix inglon will head the group until next spring. Members are working to ward attending Ihe State Convention in Salem on May 9 and in Mrs. Breidenbach. Springer. Doherly and Pad Itcrt: excl lo attend. The club is selling self-polishing clothes and all-purpose carry ing bags lo build up its treasury lo cover convention delegate's exX'llses. Karen Springer will be graduated from TOPS to K'I'S al Ihe convention. She has earned her honor by losing :ii Miunds. - cw residents and interest ed women are invited lo meet wilh this U-inglon-Heppner chapter of international wei ght -controlling organization. Information can he obtained hv calling any of the new nlliceis li III II SF Ul'SINESS Mr and Mrs J T Clem Jr. nee Erin Dick, daughter of Mr and Mrs Ed Dick i hav e purchased the Kendall Market on S K.'nd St . 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