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fYont Page 2, THE GAZETTE-TIMES, Heppoer, OR, Thursday, April 1, 197$ Around The Pot Belly Stove By Julie Nelson to- Red. white and blue candles will be used as centerpieces for the Spring Cotillion, Saturday night, lone American Legion Hall. Following their usefulness as decorations the homemade candles will be auctioned off. All proceeds from the auction and the dance will go to the lone Volunteer Fire Department. From the left, Barbara Stefani, Li Ernst and Robin Baker. April 10 off Dlack powder guns and accessories , C B's and equipment 1 boys 5 speed bike reg. $124.95 Sale $76.00 1 girls 10 speed bike reg $109.99 Sale $76.00 1 boys 3 speed bike reg $79.95 Sale $64.76 1 boys 20 inch dirt bike reg $79.99 Sale $69.76 Lest three days of Spring Sale : Rototlllsrs-Lawn Mowers Radios HEPPNER LIONS CLUB WILL SELL COTTON CANDY AND POPCORN DURING THE SALE mmi ti mil mm Why dig by hand? Rent our Ditch Witch Trencher by the day or hour. Wayne Wilson 676-5316 The large machine digs 3Va ft. deep from 4-14 inches wide, at 12 feet per minute. The smaller one digs 2 ft. deep, 5 inches wide at I ft. per minute. Rent them by the tool hour or day at Wayne's. Wayne's Diesel & Auto Repair at Jkn's Welding I' t 4 - ,r 4 F ,V.,. ool's Sale i .. t1! i ilJklJ U ... Up to Q0E 40 OFF Toys as marked I Ml III LIU T7 - ' 'JL I T T !.- i l z -' - 1 ' ' ?. A 3tf Extensive smone uaiuagc resulted when a fire started in . . i -i r Pthe breaker box at the Bell iiuiiiv - - w Quick response by volunteer firemen and neighbors pre Lms lata Mnndav eveninn. vented further loss. Marge and Dee Davis have ; returned from a vacation with Marge's father. Glen Collins and his wife in Seattle, WA, their first visit in six years. They also visited in Renton and Pasco, WA and with Marge's brother and wife, Lynn and Joanne Collins and at the home of an Uncle, the Bud Maleys. Mrs. Davis says these folks are planning to be here in May for a family reunion and will attpnd Snrav's annual rodeo. J y.. Buying Temper-ware by the set any time is a good value. Because you save 20 on the open stock price. But, now through April 24th, you can save an ADDITIONAL 15 when you purchase a 16-piece service for four or a 45-piece service for eight in any Temper ware pattern. 10 per cent off on all merchandise during Moon lite Sale Thursday, April 1, 7-9 p.m. (Sorry; B DP. closes attain. Mrs. Elizabeth Martin, Wa terloo, IA, has been visiting her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Martin. During spring vacation they drove her to Lindsey, CA. While the Jerry Martins were in Califor nia they visited his cousins in Concord, Fresno, and Hemet. Lisa had the opportunity to ski at China Peak near Fresno. They also toured San Francis co and visited Disneyland. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Peter sen spent the week sightseeing in Vancouver, B.C. On their return trip they stopped In Tacoma to visit Marv's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Petersen. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kinnick and daughter Shara of Silver ton, ID are visiting for a few days with her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Baker. Milton Morgan Jr. was in Washington D.C. and on his return trip he stopped in Portland to bring his grand children Brian and Natalie Peck here for a visit. Mrs. Marilyn Peck came Tuesday r Wednesday to pick up her children and left Bev Dohertv. Unda La Rue and Julie Nelson went to the Epsilon Sigma Alpha spring district meeting in Hermiston, Sunday. An election and installation of officers was the highlight of the meeting. Shirlene Burton visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ed Burton in St. Helens during spring vacation. Her father had been hospitalized and was able to come home while she was there. Com unity FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY There will be a 50 year presentation for Mr. George Krebs at the A.F. & A.M. Masonic Lodge, lone, Wed nesday, April 7, 8 p.m. All friends and relatives are invi ted to attend. The Junior high baseball team will have their first game April 1. It will be a home game with Arlington and game time is 2 p.m. The lone Cardinals opened their baseball season with two victories, defeating Echo 31 March 19, and winning the return match in Echo 94 March 26. In the first game the Cardinals were held to one hit, a single by shortstop Todd Peterson. The Cougars were also held to one hit by lone pitchers. Winning pitcher was Joe Rietmann with Kim Gut ierrez giving relief in the fifth inning. The two pitchers com bined for 16 strikeouts, Riet mann getting ten and Gutier rez six. In the second game the Cardinal bats erupted for six hits. Collecting hits for the Cardinals were Todd Peterson with a double and a single, Bob Gates a single, Kim Gu tierrez a single and Joe Riet mann a triple and a double. Getting the victory on the mound was Todd Peterson with 5 strikeouts. Peterson got relief help from Rietmann and Gutierrez with both players striking out five Echo hitters. On March 31 lone hosted Arlington and on April 2 they will host Adrian at 4 p.m. April S they travel to Riverside and will play at 4 p.m. and to Arlington the following day for a 2:30 game. The League games will begin April 13. Events so Two weeks ago Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Brlstow and family of Tillamook and Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Brlstow and family of Portland visited with their father Ed while he was In the hospital in The Dalles. Mr. Ed Bristow has been home for several days and has made a couple of short trips to his store. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Brink man, Havre, MT visited for four days with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Krebs and family. Mrs. Dode Krebs was a fea tured speaker at the Oregon Purebred Sheep Breeder Assoc. in Monmouth. Her husband Henry accompanied her on the trip. Many college students were home for spring vacation. Coming from Oregon State were: David Warren. Greg and Sherrie Wilson, Shauna and Kay Bergstrom, Charlie McElligott, Cherl Carlson, Dick Snider and Clinton Krebs. From University of Port land were: Peter, Joan, Mary and Kathleen McElligott and Mike Collins. From O.I.T.: were Rick Peterson and Paul McElligott. From LaGrande were Mari lyn Warren and Cassy Chapel. From B.M.C.C. were Paul Petersen. Gayle McNary and Michael Warren. From Deaconness Hospital, Great Falls, MT was Ann McElligott. Calendar of Events: Spring Cotillion. lone Am erican Legion Hall, April 3, 9:30 1.30. Traveling Food Sale, lone Topic Club, April 2, 1:30. The lone Topic Club had a asiuduns r - rrrrmmrrTTrTi. fill!1 HrpPNfff on f dessert luncheon prior to their; meeting at th United Church of Christ Social room. Host, esses were Margaret Morgan and Jean Nelson. ,' The speaker was Cllni' Krebs. He showed slides and gave a description of hit year in Canterbury. New Zealand,; He waa one of five exchange students at Lincoln College. Guests were Rev. Bill Arth ur, Mrs. Dode Krebs, Mar garet Troedson and the Hepp ner Bookworms Frances Mit chell, Faye Ferguson, Justine Weatherford, Helen Currin, Marian Brosnan. Marian Ab rams and Ruby Becket. Their traveling food sale on April 2, 1:30 will be to rslse money for the librsry. ; Mrs. Ted Metcalfe (Wills Johnson) visited with Mr. nd Mrs. Ralph Crum during spring vacation. She Is teach ing near Salem. Riding up with her was Kristin Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Nelson. Mike McElligott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry McElligott was home for his spring vaca tion the first week of March; he is attending Carroll College in Helena, MT. Kathy and Rick Gilbert, daughter and son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Montgomery left on the train March 19 for a trip to ( California. They visited Dis-i neyland. Knotts Berry Farm,' African Safari. Sea World and San Diego. They flew home: March 26. Kathy is a sti'dent at B.M .C.C. and Rick Is in high school, Maureen McElligott. who is teaching in Paisley, visited her parents and family, Mr.j and Mrs. Don McElligott during spring vacation. ! con A iMMMKNKXMXirXII