Thp llrpimrr inrllr-Timr. Ileppnpr. OrfRon. Thursday. May 1. I9HI-XISE Community grows up with lUCC auction Sav hello to summer on Columbia Gorge tour Craig Rea with pony purchased by his family at lone United Church'i first annual auctioriand bartMcu 1B years ago this June. By KIKDINKTI I I IS, Morrow Intension Servicp Celebrating summer, the Extension llomemakera' Council has planned a gel -a way -from - it -all d.iy which will include a chartered bus Irip down t ho Gorge to Cascade Ixicks. a 21 . hour narraied bus Irip Ihrouuh the Iyocks. a no hosl lum-heon at the CharburRer, and ;i lour of some special place in the Dalles on the Irip home. Special lour guide in The Dalles will be none other than the famous guide. Harold Kerr, now agent in Wasco County. Dale of the special lour is June 2. Cost will be kept as small as possible, with the cost of bus divided among (he number of participants. Boat trip is $fi SO. which should lc sent along with reservation for a seal on the bus. Luncheon will be you order. ..you pay. Cost of the bus will be collected from each as they board. All reservations are on a firsl come basis, and the bus is filling fast. To insure your space, act soon. 'Funds will bo returned if bus is filled before your reservation is received.. . and a waiting lis! will be kept in case of cancellations.) Send check for M.50, made payable lo Homemaker's Advisory Committee, lo Box 397. Hop pner (Extension Ser vice.) men are welcome as well as women. IIOMKMAKKK.V DHAWS ( HOW I) DAY Kager to see the displays of folk art and special award presentations, over WH) women and men attended the combin ed Morrow and Umatilla county Homemakers Day in Hermiston April 30. Highlights of the day includ -ed a slide presentation of Germany and the ACWW Triennial b Marge Griffin. Vale, president elect of the National Homemakers Coun cil, and presentation of special awards for service lo women from both Morrow and Uma tilla count ien, asi win .i i study groups in both. Selected 1981 Extension Homemaker for Morrow County wam Mildred Wrighl. Heppner. who has been active in Extension and community affairs throughout her life lime. Mildred has been a 4 H leader, a study group and advisory council teacher, act live in Grange an Rebckah. and her church. The award came as a complete surprise, and found Mildred working diligently in the kitchen helping with the luncheon for Ihe day. Presenting the Mor row County award was Ruth McCabe, winner of the same honor the previous year. Morrow County's Study Group of the Year award was presented to the Irrigon Group for the third year of that honor. They are a group involved in many community projects' which included this year support of Ihe SAFE home for battered women. Christmas project sewing for needy children, and many other civic projects. Nancy Rogers, chairperson of the Morrow Council, made Ihe presentation to Ihe Irrigon group. Nancy also serves as chairperson of the frrigon group. LITTLE LEAGUE FOOD SALE SAT. AAAY 9 Dk Si CENTRAL MKT. & KROLL'S rnn, in n m.-noon mm w U UULIU UU zrinn n mm ICJ Buy 4 gallons of any one Olympic Product, get 1 free. ml 0IMMPICR &3ES1 OlYIIPK: - si n m m mm mm n mm 9Wm I W i if if "IT mm r oiyiiPiC 5T21NO I 8m Trawpf rrt Stain HenefrfMes lo give new wood heamy trials mnro than in dopp $15.45 Olympic Ovarcoat ' aatar Sctma . The tough acrylic late Gel extra protection where htxise paim that really you need rt most with bf-.tts the weather Olympic Weather Screen Sale ends May 31 So4M Colov Statu CM Penetrate to protect. Latex lets you Mam over pair And both last tor years $15.45 tit & Heppner 676-9157 Craig Ilea, son of Keith and Judy Rea is a senior at lone High School this year, He was just one year old when his parents purchased a pony. Taffy, for him at the lone .United Church of Christ's first auction and barbecue, eigh teen years ago this June. Craig has an early June birthday, so many of his birthdays have been celebrat ed at the June church activity. Craig and his three brothers have all grown up with their pony and with the church auction which brings many people to lone each summer looking fur bargains and an enjoyable day for the whole family. Craig's parents have been active workers in the auction since its beginning and the boys have pitched in to help make the annual event a success. Keith and .Judy Rea are general chairmen for the auction and barbecue which will be held this year on Saturday. June 6, at the Willows Grange Hall in lone. Ponies up record to 5-0 The Heppner Jr. High base ball team is as hot as the month of July. With a recent 26-6 win over Condon, the Ponies upped their record to 5-0. This record includes an early season forfeit by Echo. With one game remaining in the season. Coach Paul String er says of his team "They are an enthusiastic, confident bunch of ball players who really attack the baseball. We have had good pitching performances from Chuck Coffman and Travis Hyatt. "Key hitters this season have been Coffman. Hyatt. Campbell and Sporseen. The team is composed of mostly 8th graders, with four 7th graders, and three girls. Of the girls, Coach Stringer says "They have fit in real well with the guys and have alot of determination and desire. They have added to the team both in spirit and in color." Heppner plays host to Stan field Thurs. to try and finish the season undefeated. 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