U.J 5 W 4-H Summer Plans Set OSC Session To Be June 18-28 Oregon's 1946 4-H dub summer school, to be held at Oregon State! college June 18 to 28, will be some-' what larger than a year ago but still will be limited to about 1400 boys and girls, according to H. C. Seymour, state 4-H club leader. This will compare with about 1100 who, attended last year's school, and a peak prewar enrollment of around 2200, Houciog fadliUes feave improved slightly to. permit a. aU increaj in. numbers. j Hue year's session will b the 31st foe Oregon chib youngsters. Xtarted in thee sekools have been held every year since except 1944 when the army: students sta tioned on, the campus occupied practically all. available housing. Thft Oregon, dub school it, q,uit ttUqu Wtooft ail those held in tb United Sttcs, being the only eae Chai ertende ter- a long- a 10 day end likewise, having; the largest at tendance el eh)h beys end girl of ny rimil.r ftivrJ in th. natinn. in eiormal years. County quotas have been estab lished again this year on the basis of the ratio of dub members com pleting their project Members, winning scholarships in the state and county competition will be gi ven first consideration and schol arship winners in community con sents will be considered second, Seymour says. Any vacancies re maining in county quotas may be filled by those paying; their own way. Morrow county's quota will be. 20 this year, which is an increase of three over last, year's, number. The repesentatives who go will include winners in last year's work and winners in the 1946 Home Econo mics project work which will be finished and exhibited June 1 in Heppner at the annual achievement day. ALEX GREEN HAS ANOTHER BIRTHDAY A traditional dinner party was held Sunday at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Alex Green when a small group of friends gathered in for potluck dinner and an afternoon of visiting in observance of Mr. Green's birthday. This has been a custom for several years and the guest list has remained unbroken. Enjoying the occasion wjth Mr. end Mrs. Green were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Scrivner, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Neill and their guests, Mrs. Ken ton and little girls from Salem, and Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Huston. I IEAVE FOR CONVENTION .... Headed for Cincinnati, Ohio, to I "" .1I..J i! il - T.. .... IV oiLciiu it vuiivemiun 01 me inter national Council of Churches, O. Wendell Herbison, pastor of the Heppner Church of Christ, Joe Jewett, pastor of the Milton Church of Christ and Paul Moore of the Athena church, left Heppner short ly after noon Sunday by car. A telegram received from the local minister Wednesday morning told of the party's arrival in the con vention city. Returning west, the party will stop at Indianapolis university where Mr. Herbison will make ar rangements to enter school in the fail. He will preach in a neighbor hood church where he will ikely serve as pastor during his term in school. CATTLE-HORSE RAISERS TO MEET AT ENTERPRISE 24TH The annual Oregon Cattle and Horse Raisers association conven tion will be held May 24-25 at Enterprise, according to C. LJam ison of Pendleton who is a business visitor in Heppner today. Enterprise was one - of the first towns to entertain the association and the members always look for ward to a big time in the Wallowa county capital, A feature of the convention is. the cowboy breakfast and this year the cowi-horse men will enjoy an unusual treat. The Lions, club at Enterprise has been delegated to prepare and servo the. breakfast. Not that the Lions, asked, for the job- hut beeew the eewmen of the county- eocninaaded then to do it and they naturally volunteered. It seems that the cowmen staged one of' their celebrated breakfasts- for the Liona- dub when a district con vention was held at Enterprise a Ustt years, ago. n4 the innnunra ' ment was made at the time that the club would serve the breakfast the next time the association met at that place. KICKED BT A CALF Fred Hoskins bad to endure a little ribbing from friendds Wed nesday when in town but the cause of his badly bunged up eye was not what his friends pretend ed to think. While branding and marking calves at the ranch Mon day morning an obstreperous calf kicked him, tearing the skin over the eye and along the temple. Sev eral stitches were required to dose the wound, Bill Snow shipped, out Monday frora Fort. Lewi fee a Texas, heae where be will be in. trains Me had. coeaa heme to go bio. ear fig uring be would be located' for scene time at Fort Lewie, but the Bowers that, be had efferent plans, tor hint Mayor J. O. Tumor wao a Pen dleton- business visitor Wednesday having a ceo to try: in tha circuit WEEK-END VISITORS Week-end visitors at the Frank B. Parker home were Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge Dunlap of Presoott, and H. X. Conover of Waitsburg. The men .are cousins of Mrs. Parker and O. G. Crawford, Mr. Conover was. a Heppner resident for about a year, coming here in the fall of 1903 and .engaging in the transfer business, .and has made numerous trips here to visit relatives and friends since that time. Although well advanced in years ho is still quite active and takes a keen interest in local and national affairs. Mr. Dunlap is an extensive wheat rancher of the Prescott area, .ii Allen Case and Gus Nlkander Amvn to Portland Sunday evening An attend to business matters. They -returned to. Heppner Tuesday eve 4n& leaving Csoo'a. ear iav Ar lington after the motor refused to ' bring them any closer homo. Weed No More Magic weed killer kills ugly weeds but won't harm lawn grass. Miller's Spray-O-Cidc 50 DDT Wettable for spraying livestock, farm buildings, flowers and gardens. DDT HOUSEHOLD SPRAY DDT DAIRY BARN SPRAY Miller's Aphido for aphis, leaf hoppers, etc. Pure linseed oil Jell Soap. Cleans LIN-SOL and preserves painted surfaces and linoleums. Heppner Hardware r Electric MACHINERY Available for IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 2-Jenkins high lift oversot hay stackers 1-12-foot Calkins Rod Weeder 1-222-HP and one 32 HP 4-cylindcr gas Allis-halmers power unit 1- A!!is-Chalmers combination two pow farm wheel tractor and road grader 2- Hyd Buck Rakes and loaders for any make 2-powlow or larger row crop type wheel tractor 2-5-ft Fresno type scrapers; also a good stock of De Laval milkers and cream separators Mid-Columbia Supply & Equipment THE DALLES, OREGON Your Allis-Chalmert and Mack Truck Ifccdcuarters. court there. He was accompanied Bound-Up city for medical atten by Joe Hughes who went to the tion. BASE BALL IONE vs. FOSSIL at IONE UNDAY, May 12 2:30 p. m. 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