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Meppmek Gazette-Time s Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, May 14, 1959 lone Extension Units Study Barbecuing Tricks By ECHO PALMATEER The lone Extension Unit held an all day meeting at the home or Mrs Norman Nelson Thurs day, May 7. The subject was Barbecuing." Members were di vided into four groups to prepare tne meal. The main dish was Damecued chicken. Kabobs of meat and fruits, sliced potatoes baked in foil, corn in foil, garlic bread, salad and cherry dump lings were also made. The dem onstrators were Mrs Elmer Holtz and Mrs Art Warren. There were 17 present. This will be the last meeting until September. College students home from EOCE in La Grande over the weekend were Dick Ekstrom, Ro bert Hubbard and Kay Sherer. Mrs Ekstrom and daughter ac companied them home. Mr and Mrs Harold Sherer and daughter, Judy, attended the Pea Festival in Milton-Free water Saturday where their daughter, Kay, a princess of the Collegiate rodeo, rode in a car in the parade with the other princesses. Mr and Mrs Gaylord Salter and daughter, Jodi, visited at the home" of his parents, Mr and Mrs Hugh Salter recently. They brought Jodi home from a hos pital in Portland where she was a patient for 10 days. Mr and Mrs Leland McKinney spent Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs Willard Barnett in Grass Valley. Mr and Mrs Earl Mc Kinney and son Allan, of Her miston were also visitors there. Mr and Mrs Raymond Lun dell and daughters, Karen and Cheryle, spent a few days last week in Forest Grove where Kar en took part in the "Music in May" at the Pacific University there. She was a piano accom panist for a chorus of 230 voices at the final concert Saturday ev ening. While in Forest Grove the Lun dells visited her brother and sister-in-law, Mr and Mrs Robert McCabe. The study meeting of the Top ic club met at the home of Mrs Charles Carlson Friday afternoon, May 8 with Mrs Fannie Griffith and Mrs Roland Bergstrom as co-hostesses, At the business meeting conducted by Mrs John Proudfoot, members answered the roll by naming a program suggestion for next year. Sug gestions were on the study of Indians of Morrow county., on Alaska, Canada, Hawaii, art and music. Mrs Griffith gave a re port on the book, "Masters of Deceit", by J Edgar Hoover, which is on communism in the United States. The June meet ing will be held at the home of Mrs Victor Rletmann and a book shower will be held for the pub lic library. At the meeting of Bunchgrass Rebekah lodge Thursday evening of last week, $5 was given to the Red Cross. Mrs Wallace Mat thews gave a report on attend ing the reception for state offi cers at the IOOF home in Port land, May 3. She and Mr Mat thews, also visited Charles and George Ely, residents of the home. Refreshments were served after the meeting by Mrs E R Lundell, Mrs Mary Swanson and Mrs Cleo Drake. Mrs Kenneth Smouse gave a party Wednesday afternoon, May 6 in honor of her son, Carl's 8th birthday. Others present were Karen and Keith Nelson, Kristen Nelson, Kathy and Monty Crum, Frank Halvorsen, Sandy Einspar, Cherllyn and Kenneth Smouse Jr, Kenneth Nelson, Mrs Alfred Nel son, Mrs Ralph Crum, Mrs Anne Smouse, Mrs Ella Burgoyne. The children played outdoor games and refreshments were served. Mrs Roy Lindstrom spent a few days last week in Portland. The American Legion Auxil iary held their meeting at the Legion hall Tuesday afternoon, May 5 with Mrs Robert Rietmann and Mrs Victor Rietmann as hos tesses. At the business meeting conducted by Mrs C E Brenner, president, a letter was read from Paula Barak thanking the Unit for choosing her as a delegate to Girl's State. Mrs John Eubanks reported that 58 paper flowers were sent to the Veteran's hos pital in Portland. Poppy corsages will be made at the next meet ing the evening of May 19. These Nothing Beats Rain, But... NITROGEN i. essential for maxi mum yields fromcash crops Next to moisture, nitrogen is the most important factor influencing crop yields. Phillips 66 Agricultural Am monia is 82 nitrogen, the most concentrated form of nitrogen fertilizer available. It encourage develop ment of longer, stronger root systems that can make better use of essential moisture. ft 111 Iff mm W in i lit. 2 ft. 3 ft. 4 ft 5 ft. TESTS SHOW: fertilized roots (right above) an longer, heavier than unfertilised roots (left). PhUlipi 66 Agricultural Ammonia can be applied by injection or by metering into irrigation water. Plan now to get higher yields and bigger profits from all your cash crops by applying Phillips 66 Agricultural Ammonia. Order Your Supply Today! SOIL TESTING SERVICE EKSTROM' FARM CHEMICALS and poppies will be sold May 29. New books recently added to the lone Public Library are: Al exander Hamilton and Aaron Burr by Anna and Russell Crouse; Red Eagle, Garst; The Rlark Fawn. Kleleaard: The Lion Who Lost His Roar, Chur chill; The Cup of Strength, Paul; Mountolive, Durrell; To Appo matox, Davis; The Unanointed, Chlnn; Drummers and Dreamers, Relander; and The Fiery Night, Vatsek. Mrs John Arm 1 n g t o n and daughters of Los Angeles are visiting at the home or her par ents, Mr and Mrs Dale Ray. Mr and Mrs Howard Armington of Los Angeles brought them here and stayed for a few days. Jeanette Lulan, daughter of Mr and Mrs Gilbert Lujan, under went a tonsillectomy Wednesday of last week at the Pioneer Mem orial hospital. Kenneth Jones, son of Mr and Mrs Lawrence Jones, was one of the Tri-county trapmen in the Journal Telegraphic Trapshoot ing in Portland last week. He made a score of 100. The Jones' other son, Lawrence Jr, of Con don made a score of 96. Mrs Marion Palmer was hon ored with a birthday party at the home of Mrs Harold Dobyns Friday, May 8. Mrs G Hermann had charge of the games and Mrs Lee Palmer and Mrs Harold Sherer assisted with the enter taining. Those winning prizes- at the games were Mrs Garry Tullis, high; Mrs Lee Palmer 2nd high and Mrs Walter Dobyns the door prize. Others present were Mrs Earl McKinney of Hermiston, Mrs E Markham Baker, Mrs Lewis Halvorsen, Mrs Dale Ray and Mrs Clell Rea all of lone, Mrs John Armington of Los Angeles and Mrs Elmer Palmer of Hepp ner. Mr and Mrs Howard Nottage and Carl Troedson honored their father, Johan Troedson, with a birthday dinner at Stefani's Fine Foods Friday , evening, May 8. Fred, Ely was a guest. The lone Garden club had a successful plant, food and pie and coffee sale at the Rebekah hall Saturday afternoon. Plans have been made- for a Fireman's dance to be held at the Legion hall, May 30. The pro ceeds will go toward purchasing some fire equipment. Ernest Mc Cabe is chairman of the dance and Charles O'Connor is chair man of the refreshments. James Barnett is the fire chief. Captain and Mrs Bruce Smith and son, Michael, of Fayetteville, N C are visiting at the home of his parents, Mr and Mrs Dixon Smith. Captain Smith is in the Air Force and is on a leave. - Mr and Mrs Berl Akers and family and Mr and Mrs Wallace Matthews and daughters spent the weekend in Portland. Berl Akers Jr, a student at Pacific University, met them In Portland. Mr and Mrs Fredrick Martin and family spent Sunday with his sister and family, Mr and Mrs Harold Grater in Wasco. Mr and Mrs Ray Helmbigner and family visited relatives In Odessa, Wash over the weekend. Mr and Mrs Tommy Bristow and children of Portland were weekend visitors here. Guests at the Ernest McCabe home Sunday were Mr and Mrs Charles Ingall of Adams and Miss Mabel McCabe of Enter prise. Mrs Alfred Nelson and daugh ter, Karen, attended a Mother- Daughter banquet at the Mt Ta- Dor rresDyienaii i-nurun in rorc land last week.; They were ac companied by her parents, Mr and Mrs Sam C Kansdell of Port land who are spending this week at the Nelson home. Melvin Martin and Phil Emert Jr were elected to go to Beaver Boys State In Corvallis in June at a recent American Legion meeting. Eligibility is based on leadership, co-operati v e n e s s, scholarship, honesty and courage. Melvin is the son of Mr and Mrs Fredrick Martin and Phil is the son of Mr and Mrs Phil Emert. Both are juniors in the lone high school. Mr and Mrs G V Crumb of Morton, Wash spent the weekend here. They brought her mother, Mrs Grace Ware, back to her home here. She has been visiting at the Crumb home for a few weeks. Mr and Mrs Robert Jepsen and children spent Sunday with her parents, Mr and Mrs C L Lieu alien in Pendleton. A pinochle party was held at the home of Mr and Mrs Ray Boyce Saturday evening, May 9. Those receiving prizes were Ro bert DeSpain and Mrs Walter Corley, high; Mr and Mrs David McLeod 2nd high; Walter Cor ley and Mrs Francis Connor, low. Those assisting Mr and Mrs Boyce were Mr and Mrs Robert Jepsen, Mr and Mrs Gene Hall and Mr and Mrs Delmer Craw ford. Mr and Mrs Francis Connor and children of The Dalles spent the weekend with her parents, Mr and Mrs Van Hubbard and other relatives. Mrs Allie Albertson spent the weekend In Portland. Mr and Mrs Omar Rietmann and Mrs Charles O'Connor at tended the Friendship night meeting of the Eastern Star at Fossil Tuesday evening of last John Eubanks'4 xode with the Arlington Saddle, club In thej Pony Express Thursday of last I j week, mere were eignt naers j in the Saddle Club who rode j from Arlington to Boardman a j distance of 26 miles and it was made in one hour and 25 min utes. Eubanks rode three and one half miles. Members of Fort Dalles club rode to Arlington. The Umatilla Sage Riders picked up the express at Boardman and rode to Pendleton. A speed cop escorted them. Mrs Anna M Ball wrote an ar ticle on Chloromone, a liquid plant rooting hormone scientific product for the Garden Magazine section of the Sunday Journal which will come out May 17. She is a distributor for this article in seven western states. Dates To Remember: May 15 HEC of Willows grange at the home of Mrs O L Lundell at 2 p m. May 15 Band Concert at the school cafetorium at 8 p m. May 16 A potluck dinner will be served at the Rebekah hall at noon for workers on the lone cemetery and the Morgan cemetery. This Is a community project May 16 Willows grange meet ing at 8 p m. May 17 Roderick MacKenxie, a graduating senior at Pacific School of Religion, Berkley, California, will fill the pul pit at the lone Community church. There will be a pot luck dinner at 12:30 followed by a business meeting at 1:30 P M. This meeting is called to hear the report of the pulpit committee, to take action upon the report and transact any other necessary business. Everyone is urged to attend. May 18 The Morrow county school budget will be voted on at the cafetorium 2 to 8 pm. May 19 American Legion Aux iliary meeting at 8 P M. Poppy corsages will be made. May 22 Three Links club meet ing at the home of Mrs Adon Hamlett at 2 P M. May 24 Baccalaurate sermon at the Community church at 11 A M with Dr Butrrey giv Ing the sermon. May 30 Fireman's dance at the Legion halL May 17 Mrs Anna M Ball's ar tide on Chloromone In the Garden section of the Oregon JournaL Mrs Prudy Casebeer of Hepp ner, Mrs Darrell Padberg and daughter, Leann, and Gerald Rea went to La Grande Sunday where they visited at the home of Mr and Mrs Ronald Townsend and baby. Mrs Townsend is the for mer Joyce Casebeer. Cecil Padberg returned home Saturday from the St Anthony hospital In Pendleton. Louis Pad berg and Mrs Ruby Nichols went after him. A Mother's Day sermon was given by Father Galre at the St Williams church Sunday morning. The Holy Names So ciety of the church will hold a meeting at the Stefani's Fine I ANNUAL Foods banquet room Wednesday evening, May 13. The Altar So ciety will meet Tuesday evening, May 12 at the home of Mrs Gar land Swanson. Baptismal services were held for Robin Martina Hausler at the Community church Sunday morning with Dr Earle Cochran, of Pendleton officiating, assisted by Robert DeSpain. Dr Cochran also, had charge of the morn Irg worship. This was family day at the church and 11 com plete families attended. The largest were the Joe Hausler family of 7 and the Lewis Halv orsen family of 6. Others were the Roy Llndstroms, the Alfred Nelsons, the Fredrick Martins, the Kenneth Smouses, the Paul Pettyjohns, the Garry Tullis', the Milton Morgans, the Norman Nel sons, and the Earl McCabes. 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