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Krirndx w ill be pleased to hear
M
and M r s
Baker are welcoming a new great
gtandihild They are former resi
t. nts ot lame Koch and I'ete will be
remembered for his musical ability
lie played with various groups
around this area especially the one
t eadod by Hoy vjuackenbush He is
esjiecially talented with his fiddle
and guitar
The Haynes have a
loxelx home in Baker and have an
extensive collection of antiques and
Indian artifacts Mr Haynes'hobby
is making musical instruments.
M ic h as guitars fiddles mandolins,
and. on occasion he makes various
a r t i c l e s o f furniture
Mrs Haynes
makes numerous quilts and other
forms of handiwork
nficMOOFinishes
Mr and Mrs l.on Gilman of
Oceanside California were recent
visitors in lleppner
While here,
Mrs \ iola Gilman, mother of lam,
was pleasantly surprised on her 90th
birthday with a dinner parly at the
King s Table in Pendleton Her two
sisters Mrs Iva Hooker, of ilepp
ner and Mrs Flossie Gilman, of
liaker were among those present
\t»>ut 20 relatives and friends atten
tied
Mrs Pella McCurdy , is the moth
ci ol Mrs Gilman, and during their
visit they took their mothers on a
P to the headwaters of the Metol
ms Kiver and on across to Florence,
and on down the coast to Crescent
City California They were iinpres
sed with the trip through the Krd
woods and on the return trip, they
i ame through Fugene and l*nrtland
The Gilmans returned home on
Saturday
M .C.G.G. opens paint dept.
Judy Osmin shows new paint department recently opened at the Morrow
County Grain Growers store in I .ex in# ton
The new paint department will ofler interior and exterior house paints as
well a* barn, implement, fence and spray paints
We now have a complete
paint department." said M C t. G hardware store manager Pick Sargent
"including primers, mixing and painting accessories
Kdmund and Kleanor (.only have
received word that their son, Doug
las who is with the Intelligence
branch of the Air Force, will he
transferred to Virginia in June
lie and his wife Anastasia, have
tweri living in Cheyenne. Wyoming,
and Doug has been attending school
W F A T H F H F lIK P
H eppners Cnited Methodist
Church will again have its yearly
yard sale on the first Saturday in
May This event w ill begin at 9 a m
and continue until mid afternoon
A new feature, which should
please early shoppers will be the
homemade, warm cinnamon rolls
with coffee- which w ill tie ready in
the church basement from 3 a m
until lunch begins at II to
Also
there will be a good assortment of
homebaked goods on sale there
The yard sale, weather permit
ting, will lie outdoors on the lawn
between the church and the parson
age There will lie racks and tallies
of clothing for each familv member
a good assortment of shoes house
hold articles, some furniture, some
luggage, toys and tmoks and many
miscellaneous articles and plants
From II 30 until I lo p m the
chureh ladies w ill serve a sandwich
salad pie and beverage luncheon for
VI
A rtificial flower cemetery decor
ations will he featured at the sale
anyone with things to contribute to
this sale should please phone Ida
Farra at 07i> tH-Wi to arrange lo have
goods picked up. or bring things for
sale to the parsonage garage
Do bring your fam ily lo buy
bargains and to enjoy lunch at the
Darrell and Si«- Vinson attended
an estate sale auction in Dayton.
Washington, last week
Ione s Music Studenls w ili present
a spring Concert on Tuesday . May 7.
al
tu p tu in thè Ione High School
( afeteria
Grade three recorder studenls und
Iliade tour tieginning band studenls
Methodist Church on Saturday. May
3 Yes. there w ill be a "bag sale" in
the afternoon
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Mrs Vivian McConnell Mrs
Adelle 1-aTrace Mrs Hetty Tanner
and Mrs Nina Denton attended a
Kebekah luncheon in Milton F ree
water one day last week
There
were approximately 50 or fin women
in attendance
The District Convention of the
IVgree of Honor will tie held in the
lodge hall on Main Street April 27
Registration will begin at lo to a m
with luncheon served by the hostess
lodge at noon Afternoon session w ill
be at I 30 p m . and dinner w ill be at
the lleppner l nited Methodist
Church at 6 In with a charge of
per person
Fvemng session will
begin at 7 30 All lot al members are
welcome
Mr and Mrs Paul Fortent»:rry
were honored on their 25th we I h r.
anniversary at the Friendship Hap
list Church in la-xington on .Sunday
with a potluck Clyde Toedtrneier
conducted the services He is t l .
father of Mrs Otto Hurden Mr
Burden is the Public Works Piiectnr
for the county
CAR CARE DAYS
UH SHOCKS
The Pioneer Memorial Hospital
Jr Auxiliary is selling tickets to the
Hon McDonald Country Western
Show on May II This is their l ist
money making venture and they will
tie on hand at the Moonlight Sale
This is for the tienefit of the nursing
home and is a very worthwhile
cause Good luck to them
Former Commissioner Warren
McCoy was the guest ol honor at a
no host retirement dinner al the
I lodge City Inn at Hoardman on
Friday night
Approximately >o
guests were present
Spring concert set May 7
Methodist Church sets annual yard sale
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NAPA’S BEST
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SALE
will make their debut as w e l l as
performances by the t i r a d e fi v e
hand and the sixth eighth grade
hand
Also scheduled to appear ai e
mem tiers of lone High Schools
music lab class
A special vocal
selection will he directed by Dustin
Padtierg a student at lone Junior
High School
Students at lone and Director
Geneva Mathews cordially invite
everyone lo attend
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Free circus tickets
offered
Central Market will be giving
III free tickets to the Shrine
circus Tickets are for the May 7
performance and may tie used by
children age 13 and under
Kids are urged to come into
Central Market and sign to win a
free ticket Parents may sign up for
their kids The drawing will 1 m - held
aw ay
May 3
Y)u could
b e the one to win
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PO Box 551
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