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EIGHT The Gazette-Times, Hcppner, Oregon, Wednesday November .22, 1978 t Ji ') -jr. T?$ C A ;W if ; I xf4 : 1 r iVf lift : LJ 1 - ;' ; 1 M fill I r rj jj's . t ' .' '. ,l j M " , ' f , 11' 'Make It With Wool9-features home-spun fashion Winners circle at the annual four-county Make It With Wool contest centered around (from left) Tara Mahoney of Heppner, Shelley Stroeber of Heppner, Mary Wolfe of Joseph, Erin Evans of Irrigon and Suzanne Baker of Hermiston. More than 60 persons watched as a score of girls from the four-county area modeled their own woolen creations in St. Patrick's Parish Hall in Heppner. Tara was winner of the pre-teen division of the contest for her outfit, featuring brown pencil thin slacks topped with a plaid pullover. Shelley was first-alternate in the pre-teen division. Her outfit was highlighted by a reversable wool vest over a peasant-style dress, with boots completing the, look. Mary Wolfe, senior division runner-up, displayed a soft plaid dirndle skirt with matching spencer jacket and natural wool hat. Senior division winner Erin Evans "French girl" outfit featured a waist length busboy coat, with a hat perfectly matched to her jacket. Suzanne Baker's shirt-waist dress of blue plaid Pendleton wool with safari-style pockets won her runner-up honors in the junior division. Diann Morter of lone, winner pf the junior division with an "Annie Hall" style creation, was unable to pose with other prizewinners in order to attend the Cardinal-Powder Valley playoff game. The contest, sponsored by the women's auxiliary of the Wollgrowers' Assn., was judged by Carolyn Cole and LeRoy Gardner pf Heppner, Shawna Bergstrom of Pilot Rock, Mickey Madison of lone and Kay Simpson of Pendleton. TV?3 Heppner Elks Lodge would like to thank all those who assisted with making the professional table tennis match a Success and for the public support. The community cooperation is greatly appreciated. Form er Morrow sheriff is patient in VA hospital Clarence Bauman, former sheriff here for 40 years, remains a patient in the Walla Walla Veterans Administra tion Hospital. Bauman was admitted to the medical facility in August. The former sheriff's wife, Hazel, has been spending most of her time with him, coming home as necessary to care for needs here. The Baumans expressed appreciation for the cards, flowers, calls and visits they have been receiving. The former sheriff is a patient in Ward fi of the Walla Walla hospital. lone Lions aid the blind The lone Lions Club went door-to-door through their home community last week, selling light bulbs in a fundraising project to aid the blind. The bulbs are still on sale at the lone Mobil station. Taking part in the drive were Virgil Morgan, Lindsay Kincaid, Rollo Crawford, Ted Palmateer, Harold Rietmann, Don Bristow, Dana Heideman, Joe McElligott, Joe Halvor sen, Ron Palmateer, Marv Peterson and Herb Ekstrom. GI 3S8 Heppner, Oregon pBMMMM.-T.,.. . - " in " IT" 1 ITT' 111' flimii ) pil jinn i iun i)iiniii in n in. ! i iiiij iijMi IllljpHWIWW ia 1 n H IIHILI Wl . I j TT1T1IIIHIII JJ llljiMBWiU I," "Xluj iPy 41 I lnl0aBBQ01fBfl $ thaxrM , 44&itaiswCBt III f - ' Ijp? f1 Jl a 1 f) JI P II 1 .JL f A AMU " mbb ! io4j ji. i5T, jr upun v miii to rffi j - ..... . ; - .