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ntrtntn oximi Tint. tj. Mt V10 Lex Three Links Give Shower For George Irvins By DELTKA JONES Tli Lirn;toii Three Llr.ka flub a hie to a fo'tluik dinner and luwel ahuwer at the Cecil June home on Sunday n-tnuii liunoflnf Mr and Mr frge In In if II1 River. Din nrrwii knH on the lawn about I p m after which Mr Irvln opened her ctft. ThoM present r Mr and Mr OfU I'adberg. Mr ncl Mr A F M)k "d crandwn Stcvle Mount. Mr and Mm I'urene Sawyer and chtl4 ren f rcndU-ton. Mr and Mr Joe Cornellson, Mr and Mm Joe Yorum and children. Mr Karl Warner. Butch F-atrh, Floyd mating of Stanflcld. Mr and Mm V E McMillan. Mm June UavldMin and children. Mr and Mi l "d M4i. ti.d Ml i 4 Mr ltl J"1 lwJ ti.ildirn. Uf n rrt.u Mr and Mil Armln Wl lUilor Mi Kroroa ivk 4 lvndlrfu a t taint In Ilfs"J at ih Km v k home thl wu Mr J Y'rum and children hae re-turned home f rvn a lo rk UU im relative 1" Mmnetuia. Mr Walter Smith ha been cuidined la lrr home tht week by lilne. Mr Juhnid Ledbeitef rnuluced to Cve. Saturday after Candy n.. v.. .ii. UitnuirJl and Jeanctte Ledbetter who had Urn there at the mruuan riwnn lymmrr camp. Jan Frlnk 1 apendin mm lime at the Campfire ramp at Hldaway. Mr Inma Breahear U spend ing nwrie lime vWltln relative In Indiana. Mr and Mr Al Lowry and aun of Mitchell and Bobby Van Winkle vUlled at the William NH3 NH3 GET MORE PRO FROM YOUR WHEAT ACRES APPLY YIELD - INCREASING PHILLIPS 66 Agricultural Ammonia WE GIVE S Cr H GREEN STAMjPS on 30 Day Accounts rn j. ...... 1 1 uraer youf supply loaayi SOIL TESTING SERVICE EKSTROM FARM CHEMICALS HOME OWNED AND OPES ATE D PHONE 8 7288 IONE. ORBOON Themoa Sumnw, Arlington Fhon 8-f-M NH3 NH3 How To IWat The Heat! &;S'':o if "f - ACS ? A :-fr- V I - TrZl allri. rm.l an.1 nulk .rrM4 add ' Jjj a . la,4 hkiltnnf tirrk! I tA in aiw" . , i. l tZ SSrcKi 2 and U.,r enrrcy.rj. w-ry mnt W- i - if Im-. in lo "U-at tl" lo- II q"ttk enrry ei a JfrSTS th.. U l-un en.rsy W Ldonnan for U entire nwrwni Summertime offer o many o.rtunite to pre.ar ajtrari r bnTu.u that wtil irmirt ilt! nH'r. To " wideTThia pattern Inrludee Iruil, cereal, nulk. bread ami Miner jod dt mora. A Cool Refretkl ItreaVfart Oiille.! Cantaloup w ith Lima Wedf ea or ( IhII.I I lm y Drw with Ratberriea Ci inii Corn Flnkea f I. M.-I Milk ..r Cereal awl I3craca i.. I I : Svw-.l i:..llr Muflinl ti.flie 'onU-inkl home Sunday. Their daughter Joyce returned home with them alter visiung hr. At the VanWInkle home. Bobby VanWInkle returned home with them again for an extended visit Mrs Mildred Davidson. Mrs Eileen Tadberg. Mrs June David son, Mrs Faye Thornburg and Mrs Davidson of lone were Grandvlew visitors last week where they attended a cradle nhrwtr clven In honor of Mrs Vern Via 11 daugrter of Mrs Mil dred Davidson. Mr and Mrs O W Cutsforth entertained the Little league boys and their famines witn a dinner on ' the lawn of their country home one night last week. Those present lor me evening were Mike and Herble Davidson and their famines, David Cooper and family. Jeff Turner and family. Stanley Rauch and family, Russell Kil kenny and family. Chris Lovgren and family, Eutch Williams and mother, Gene Holiker and fam lly. of Lexington, Jerry StefanI and family. Virgil Morgan and family. Mark Halvorsen and fam lly and Jay Ball and family of lone. The children enjoyed ham burgers furnished by the Morrow County Grain Growers, a pot luck dinner by the parents and watermelon dessert furnished by Stefani's Cafe of lone. Those from Lexington attend ing the Little League ball game In Tendleton Friday between the Heppner All Star ana tne nav W..I iam t Xtr B J i heriy and fanaiy. Mr b IiiSlilft and fmih. Mr ar.d Mi lu Ijvii. Mr and M: U,ii Tu"u-( ai.4 M t i;nd wu liafti Mr and Mr O W CmMuMW had a Iheir f uri Sunday mt unt i ct Mr C'ufMOi. Mr and M A M liuberin and srandn Brure ItuU-ri uf pikne. Mr and Mr Jatk Ivkem of Seattle, and Mr Barbara Ber tr..m and ctUldien c.f Bruuklnj;. Oivjjun lutet th Beltfrn Led 11 u-r hum nrr Ihe weekend. Mr and Mr Mervln. Leunard ore ati-mliii lu Lulni' mai ler In IHrtland M a ruudc 4 da). Le fUy Buktun ft Monument w-a a ljelii,in Ultr cner the "rkent, Mr and Mr IVan Hunt and hildr-n were litor on day I a, i ek at the Ti-m falrciom home In fendlHon where they rr )")ed dinner. Mr and Mr Tom Falrciom or Pendleton were vUitor at the Dean Hunt hm on W!nelay nlcht Mr Al Frt and daughter ana Mm Beverlev Aher and aon of Spray were vUitor at the Dean Hunt home one day last wee. Morris MiCari was a bumneas visitor In HarrUburg Ihl week. BOARDMAN Mrm tl.arUe VVu-.U ar4 1J.-4f.trr Mr i if !'. Wh Mete U:tu,: l U- h!i A Mr and Mi t ;un Uy tn day Iat k. I iWn Py irturned huw t,iH !;. nl'.ii UZV.?-g 'jT 1 nk lit Mr and Mi Krw.eth Mrll Mete at llairu.k and lief mut.n Saluiday. C.',t- th tt.nii ei Cru Ann. J and Mike I'almer. Mr C t" JiJ.ea and dau'htrf Clurl.-i.e wrr ivndleinn Wtar mi Tt'.urisy On the return lu,iiie Ihev tui id al the home ut Mr and Mr Fld 0tent j;er uf Star.fleid. Mr i.n,i Mia Ouree In in and children td Hl IUer UHed Ihia werkend at tne Home her parent. Mr and Mr E McMillan. Mr ar.d Mr Vern VUll ff Grandlew are the proud parent of a baby Ctrl burn Sunday. The oun lady welched 7 lb and 10 oat and ha been named Marf an! Loule. Mr Jatk Muunt returned home Thursday after a weeks Mi with her parent. Mr and Mr A F Majenke. Stevie Mount remained here for a visit i . h and dautt-tef i, .t ii-.. I.Kitie , Mr and Mra B-rrr4 f.-an. Ui. U leir ail.rd t ele -! n ! rt.l -ii iVriLr.d Mr a.,.1 Mi t:;n Vy, :iw tiWJi. and tar.d-n. rhi i . . ... .... ukcn.l al I mi Lt.f.l ii i I'aik-- With em Ihcie were il.rir it m aw d.Htcr. Mr an4 Mr I M L"u ....I .tr.U if La Uj.'.!. t'" lis irlurivej htn wi'h uftrr U!UiijS a week al the Lilly home Mr and Mr Le rtt weid lu La Ciar.de Sunday t l1' ihrtr .n In-law and dauthter. Mr and Mr lert lhutua Lrne Nn ha been Ul'lr there fur the t t week. FOLLETT MEAT CO. HarmUtoa. Orego Ph. JO T-C651 On IlermUton McNary Highway CUSTOM ILAOGHTERING WHOLESALE MEATS 55i.SiK Bourbon irom Kentucky v. XWBJ I W ' SILjf - I II Bii W r-. . i I- - . .i .. 1 ' .;"V&4i2Jw- jbSateiZaiEJB 11 a F i 2n L" mtn I i - Nature's finest bourbon There is none better! 45 QT THE OLD HERMITAGE COMPANY. LOUISVILLE. KY. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY, 85 PROOF PLAN YOUR EXHIBITS NOW FOR THE 6 Big Days -AUG. 23, 24, 25, 26 EO--AUG. 27 and 30 Morrow County Fair and Rodeo AVAILABLE NOW AT COUNTY AGENT'S OFFICE PLAN YOUR EXHIBITS NOW! EVERYONE IS WORKING TO MAKE THIS THE Biggest Fair Yet! YOUR EXHIBITS WILL HELP OREGON WHEAT LEAGUE CakeaBaking Contest PLAN TO ENTER MANY OTHER CONTESTS SEE YOUR PREMIUM LIST 4-H FAIR STARTS ON TUESDAY, AUGUST 23 OPEN CLASS STARTS WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24 ""NEW PET SHOW 10 A. M. TO 4 P. M., AUGUST 25 Sweepstakes Award FOR HAY, GRASSES Cr GRAINS With the bountiful crop this year, now is the time to pick out your best samples for display. A big grain and hay ex hibit is interesting. MANY NEW SPECIAL AWARDS AND TROPHIES Including 4-H Saddle Horse Trophy Provided by Local Groups and Organiza tions Interested in Club Work. See Pages 45 and 46 of Your Premium List.