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Most Valuable Student Contest Opened By Elks Ialtrd It U I ft Tvrtrlt O KeiUiiey !iKty announced that lleppnrr U) No X- i:Sk IxU-tf U inrlvir.fi ntularmhip aj'l'lu allots in the V.Ik Nation i Foundation s?th Annual Most Valuable Siude'it romprfltlun. Mr Kelihl.-y said that the foundation, rsitional charitable trut tf the Benevolent and Pro- lettiv Ordrf if i.lks, 1 cfferng 130 scholarships valued at $1,400 130 Scholarships Valued at I.UU and re valid In any recognliedl - I... , i... I college or university chosen by the winner Following are the award, identical for boy and girls In separate competitions: f 1 r $l,iP0: second. $1,300; third. $1,200; fourth. $1,100; fifth. $1 0(0: five award of $ each ten awards i t $00 each; and 43 award of $700 each. Announcement ol winner will I made at the FJks !7ih Grand IjIl' convention in Miami Beach In July. 11. Open to high school seniors and college students below the l-radi nf renlur who are united States citizens, the Most Valu :ble Student Competition U In tended to assist th? nation's best student In furthering their edu i ntlon. Exalted Ruler Ketthley said that the competition emphasizes scholastic achievement, in or der to qualify for the national finals, applicants must have a scholarship average of 90 per nt or better and be In the up per five per cent of their class. All area students lntoresrea in ntiTin2 the competition must file applications with the lodge hv February 1. Mr. Ketthley saia ihnr this would allow time for Judging of the entries by the Lodge's scholarship committee and forwarding to the secretary of the Oregon State Elks Asso ciation before March 1. 1961- Applications and further de tails may be obtained from Gor don Fratt, chairman of the lodge's scholarship committee, or from LeRoy Gardner or Conley Lanham. of tha olarol, Elactrla lira Camara. It li iw kind of aya-a micro -aya. amall aa matchkaad. almoal at aantltlva a a humaa aya. It can avail "aaa" Indoor at nlsht. Cjry AUTOMATIC This olae trie aya tats tha camara for you automatically for plcturaa Indoor a wall at out It com put and sat th eorraet Ian opanln and huttar paad for any hind of lighting. All you do I aim and tnap. COT) WORKS ANYWMIRK Bacauta of It radical datlgn, thl na camara work automatically ovar tha wldut ranga of any alactrlc aya camara from bright baacha to ahadowy Intarlor. CSD NO PtAMBOLlln door t night your room light ara all that Is nacatary to maka tha Ictura. utlng tha ultra andtlva S0C0 Spaad polaroid land Film. Tha Polaroid wtnk-llght fill In chadow. OD AND HARPI Ptotura In bright outdoor light ara alway In parfact focu. Everything In tha pletur from thraa faet to mile away I naadle harp. And fart action i frojenbyhutterPed that actually approach 1lOOOth of a cond. rr3iC PLUS INSTANT PICTURES TOO I Every picture you maka with th camera I ready to be enloyed on tha pot lust moment eftar you click tha hutter. Int this the way to take pk turtl Come In for free demonstration, f NEW MICRO -EYE J. ' .'1 THIS IS THE EYE HUMPHREYS REXALL DRUGS S & H Crea Stamps Phono 6 9610 a. Hmnti Crad SVhaal Honor School duns? recent trip. The acaoot ounai rvreai tup. tarn aier 0 llU vary piorva iosn Deo, are luncn oi ne khwm nitinu. i w "" wmAtmtA m mf m lK ViltlUK whnol SBlt Wf tOllB OS S coaductod tour of Xlniua Corp. Chats With Your Home Agent Br ESTHER XIRM1S Durlnir the next few week the, air will be full of evidences of the Christmas spirit. Tills will moan that vou will be enter talnlng and would probably like a lew Ideas I a main uisn mai might be served to your guests. Mrs. Randall Martin. Ilenmer. and Mrs. Wlllard French. Fxho members of our Morrow County Committee served these main dishes at an alumni county com mittee get-together last way. e all so enjoyed these dishes that many have asked for the m ljes. I've obtained them and would like to share them with y'u: HAMBURGER CHOW MEIN 2 lbs. hamburger, brown In butter 1 cup celery cup onions V. cud almonds 2 Tablespoons soysauce 1 green pepper can mushrooms can celery soup can mushroom soup 1 cup cooked rice (Add bean sprouts if desired). Slice the almonds, (chop celery and onion In large pieces Ci to 34" squares). Add all to meat . . aon S and bake 30 minutes at ae grees. Serve over Chinese crisp noodles. Serve with tossed salad and hot biscuits. CHICKEN SUPREME chicken cooked (meat removed from bones) Make dressing of: loaf stale bread onion few celery leaves tsp. salt tsp. pepper enough water to moisten mixture Grease a large flat pan and place dressing in Douom oi yuii, c'ut up chicken and spread about place dressing In bottom oi pan, on top of dressing and cover witn the following mixture: Melt cup chicken fat add 34 cup flour (stir well) add 1 qt chicken broth (stir till smooth and thickened) Remove mixture from stove and pour slowly over 6 beaten eggs. Stir till smooth and pour IKS1 m si 12 INCH SIZE Reg. $28.95 Value NOW $0095 aUJssI 11 Reg. INCH SIZE $23.95 Value NOW $1Q95 ISfkattkf"aVa)Jlr FROM GILLIAM and BISBEE HARDWARE CO. 106 E. May Rand playine; at the Klntua . I . J ...... t u. W IK MUM. iiu or - w-. mill. th! mixture over chicken. fiorinkle with bread crumo anJ bake 3.V) decrees for 43 minute or till mixture Is set. as I n a custard. I know vou and your family will enjoy both these dishes! 4 H To Babysit For World Foots Would you like a nignt out rinrine- this holiday season- away from the children? Then tie them to a willing -n mem ber and help sponsor IFYE. i ll Club members throughout Oregon are raising funds to send four Oregon students a&roaa un rir the International Farm Youth Exchange program In 19G1. The nur.wfe of these 'grassroots am bassadors" is to promote peace and understanding between This is achieved by the delegates living and working with the famines In tneir "nosi rr.iintrles and the excharsj from .ihir rmintries comilir t'J live with us. Oregon niu-c raise J-10J3 to .d the four i I l nomina--i for 1961. lhe delegates are: kay Bevans of Sherman county, Dale Martin of Grant county, loan Penrose of Washington county, and Louis Pratt of Mai heur county. Ta firopon State Colleee Cam pus fJ-H club is promoting a 4 11 babysitting drive. 4-n memoers hnn tn raise the money needed by babysitting during the Christ mas season. The i ll memDers will rontribute the money they earn babysitting to IFYE. rarrts have been sent out from the Morrow county office to all 4 11 members 13 years of age and over, asking If they wish to taKe part. A list of available Daoy- itlers, and their pnone numoers, . , , w 111 b. PuWUJ "n! -;--- - tact a 4-H baby sitter. So, when you need relief dur ing the Yuletide season, turn to a 4-H member In your commun ity. If you do not know a 4-H member, contact the County Agent's office and a name will be given you. Gilliam & Bisbee HAS Famous Make ELECTRIC FRY PANS 10 INCH SIZE Reg. $19.95 NOW $-1 ff 95 Phone 6-9433 BOARDMAN ITEMS (.i.rir.ursl From l'e lc-ii- tM-idirw, Mr and Mr Jnry Mcifii.'ff Mr and Mr IMt H Orande ti Jnd ihe hu.ia,a i th horn vt their -n in l d diugriirr. Mr. amt Ms u un. CidW student horn fr the holiday Included Mivine HUard fn.m U. of O, at Fucene. and puugla Shattueii frm OTL at Klamath Fall. Shattutk retrntly participated trt tne v.refin Cnnferenc In Vtla with the OTL team, whdh in tevond tn the meet Other Uitors at the home Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Shattuck ff tot th hi.lUavs were their sn a nd iiii,.-hr.-r ln law. Mr. and M rs. Stanley Shsttuck and daughter Michelle of Baker. Mr. and Mrs, Leonard rVrgseth and daughter Louise tl Burns. visited last weeK at tne nome 01 Mr. Rusell Miller. Mrs. F- J. IFnch of Taeoma Wash. Is visiting at the home c her son in law and daughter. M of 1r. and Mrs, G. C. Uelt. timer vi Itors were Pelts' brother In-la iW and sister. Mr. and Mrs. R. Hunton and daughter Kaye F- of Bothell. Wash. Mrs. It. A. Fades of Hood Rive una a Thanksgiving visitor a Itld humA 'if her son and daugh ter ln law, Mr. ana Mrs. uaie Fades, Mrs. Robert Imperlale and chll Arn n,,hln Rnndv and Rebecca of Cloverdale. Calif., snd Vaughn Keys of Portland visited at the home of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Rands, over the holi- days. xtr anri Mr Rov Ball. Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Ball and children Larry, Susan and Linda spent the holidays in Taft at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aioeri uaii. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harwood visited In Tacoma. Wash, at the home of Harwood's brother-in-law anri utpr. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Broten. On their way home they visited Mr. and Mrs. Nate Ma comber, who are In Portland for medical treatment for Macomoer. Rnv Cnnvcn Is convalescing at his home following surgery at the Good Shepherd hospital in Hermiston last week. ro Wavrie Beebe has return ed to Bellingham, Wash, after spending several weeks here at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allen vis ifoH at the home of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Allen, in Granger, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderegg riolWavs at Loneview. Wash, at the summer home of and dauehter-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Garvlson. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Piper and children Jimmie, Danny, Mary and Donnie of Portland visuea at the home of Mrs. Piper's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wyss. Holiday visitors at tne nome Mr and Mrs. Rollln Bishop were Mrs. Bishop's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack rhrnnirie of The Dalles, and Bishop's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Bishop and daughter Barbara of lone. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hayes were guests at the home of Mrs. Hayes' brother-in-law and sis- ter Mr. and Mrs. unns 11 rate Thn. at visit- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Algy Taylor were their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Goen and children Mike and Maeona, and grand son Joseph Bock, all of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. ueorge namsay and Mrs. Lafie Foster and chil dren Susan, Mike and rameia 01 The Dalles were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Potts. Other visitors were the Potts son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Houston of La Grande. Irene Potts returned home with the Houston's to spend the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marlow were dinner guests at the home of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Marlow, in Pendleton. Sunday guests at xne Marlow home were Marlow s K - Vv or -In - law and sister, Mr. mira William Thurman, and his nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thurman and sons noauie nu Virgil, all of Pendleton. Mrs. Earl Briggs was taken to hospital in Pen dleton Monday. Briggs is still in the Veteran's hospital in wain nr-ll-j Wash Th.' annual Mystery Sister party will be held Dec. 7 at the Boardman Community church with the Ladies Aid Society as . rcuMts will Include members of the Home Economics Club of Greenfield Grange. Greenfield Grange will meet at the hall Thursday. Dec. s, starr ing with ptluck supper at 6:30 pm. There will be a Christmas party with exchange of gifts, unctt will be Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Hayes and Mrs. Florence Root Other granges in the county will be visitors. The post ofXice department wLl lu 4 trl atan p vo IVvmter 6 thresh th Wash ington, tJ. C. ot 1 fttee In honif tf the late John Fvter Puiir. ar.nuurue Mr, Fi"le IVats, p.imatrf. It will te j-urj 1 In a. and will t tn ! here tW 7 The tlfparlmerit Will Imu I crr.t F. i I iVromunifation ff Vri'f" rvmnetnortive atamp ttuuufii the WattiinjMott. p, t lHt i4tuv vn IW 11 It will al le utlf. at.4 will ( in ale here iVv. Id. Mr. and Mi. Far I IVrwrwy i4 I'tvw-r, WSkh. were Thnktiv-tr-tT Ultor at the heme 4 thrli n and daughter In law. Mr. and Mrs, Pn powney. Tl IXmney'a went to Uktscada ta jcnj the weekend at the home of Mr. Pownry's bmther In law and sis ter. Mr. and Mr. Bill Caiiff Mr. Louiae Kirwrnnl and daughter Shirley were Thanks giving day visitors at the home nf Mr. Farwood's brother and slkter ln law, Mr. and Mrs, Ru dolph Stelr.ke. at Ole. Mr. and Mr. Ralph Skoubo and sms Pick and Bobble were dinner guests at the home of Mr. Skoubo'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F Getihell, In Hermis ton. ton. Later titey went to Pendle ton to visit at the home of Skou bo' stepfather and mother, Mr. and Mr. Chub Warren. W. V. Hartle has gone to Weiser, Idaho to visit several weeks at the home of his daugh ter. Mrs. Lafe Smith. Mrs. Arnln Hug has returned home from La Grande where she visited her mother. Mrs. Katie Bickford. who celebrated her 93rd birthday. Holiday visitors at the Hug home were their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ferguson of Trail. Oregon. Other visitors were Fer guson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ferguson and his sister. Mrs. Don Blankenshlp and daughter Dawn, all of Hermis ton. Thanksgiving day visitors at the home of Mrs. Florence Root were her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Root and children Curtis, Maurice and Jane of Wasco. Tina Thornhlll. two year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thornhlll, was a patient In the Good Shepherd hospital In Her miston last week, suffering with pneumonia. (Continued from Last Week) Bud Cline of Aloha and Bill Cllne of Portland visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Sicard Sunday. Mrs. Mike Cassidy spent tne weekend in Pendleton visiting at the homes of her sons-in-law and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. John Nooy, and Mr. and Mrs. Larry I edbetter. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Baker have rt turned home from a week's vacation visiting at the home or their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Devine in Willowdale. They also visited at Madras and Prinevllle. on hovs of the Boy Scout 'iroop No. 41 and their leader from rvnrlleton camped at the North Morrcw County fair grounds here Saturday night. Harwood was hos- AiJ a v - tess for n pink and blue shower at her home Friday night In nonor of Mrs. Lester Lcroux and baby daughter Leonille Ann. Co hostesses were Mrs. Ronald Black, Mrs. Ralph Skoubo, Mrs. Zoo Billings, Mrs. LaVern Part low, Mrs. Harold Baker and Mrs. Robert Strutz. Guests irom ouv v. town were Ann Schmeder, San dra Creamer and Sandi Davis of Irrigon. Others present inciuueu Mrs. Louise Earwood, Mrs. Bob Sicard, Mrs. Harold itasn, jvu. T..,r,nu Mra Bav GronQUlst, Mrs. Dewey West, Nancy Rands, Mrs Henry uantenoein, jvus. -i Partlow, Chloe McQuaw, Patty Miller, Patti Partlow, Brenda Billings, Mrs. Earl unggs, jm. di.i,..j Wnvmlrp. Mrs. Algy WUiaiu ' ' - Taylor, Mrs. Gunnar Skoubo, Mrs. Zearl Gillespie, Mrs. low and Diane Black. 20 un able to attend also sent guts- Ralph Beamer and daughter. Janice, recently returned from a two and one-half week trip to the East, visiting relatives n Ga lax, Va., Annandale, Va., and at Ashboro, N. C. While in the East they toured Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Troedson spent Thanksgiving Day with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tews of lone. Livestock Market Cattle Hogs Sheep SALE EVEBT TUESDAY 12 MOO If On U. S. Highway No. 30 NORTHWESTERN LIVESTOCK COMMISSION CO. Res, HennUton JO 7-3111 JO 7-6655 Hermiston. Oregon Frank Wink & Sons Owners Don Wink. Mgr. ntttniM CA1CTTC TIMCt. TWia4or. PaMtw I. IM Holiday Schedule For Post Offices The lleppner t nftU, r4 t.e LrUnfton rural station, will I ntvide wlrdiw -r i from ou .-. , , 1.. A 11m. vjliir,l.v. LWv. 10 .. 17. The rvrnlng .uie time oi week davs will lw C J pm, (i.ktead if 5 pm. from IVc, li through 2X T1 schedule i-i sen lee U't Saturday. Pivemnei ;t. will be annoiiru-rd later. It Is recommended that mail destined for delivery In the eat em fnltcl State, that is plr.ta rxmnectint east cf Chicago, vt the eouivslent. be entered la the malls no later than Pis-ember 10. li6U Mail for points closer than the abov shoulJ I dejos lted as rapidly as poulble after Pacific Telephone A Big Taxpayer In County And State Pacific Telephone Notthwest Tuesday. November 13. paid its 1IHX) CI tax. s In Morrow County. P. A. Short, local manager for the company, said a check for $19,275.52 had tn-en sent to Sher iff and Tax Collector. C. J. P. B.iuman. The net amount after discount for prompt payment was one of the largest payments In the county this year. Throughout the state on Tues day. Pacific Telephone North west paid property taxes totaling $1,911.0-1186. The company's combined total for all counties In which It operates made It the largest taxpayer In the state. Mr. Short pointed out that, as in other business operations, thoiich the property tax Is paid by the company. It Is actually the customers who foot the bin. "The monthly bill payments from our users are the company's only source of revenue to meet all operating expenses including tnxes." M. Short said. Mr. and Mrs. Cornett Green had their duaghter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Monte Carnes 01 La Grande for Thanksgiving and on Knndav thev also entertained their sons and families, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Green. Arlington, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Green, Pendleton, and Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Green of Heppner. The first electric refrigerator was Introduced in 1913. IMPROVES AND BEAUTIFIES ANY FIREPLACEI vum-1I, FIREPLACE ENCLOSURE BtAUfV flcfon vin4 vbw ax. sitt4 wits "y aw. CONVlNICNCt Tola Smh fm Mr a rM Sinaw. CMnl an wMk tlM-t aH 4m, Sum n-i sAnry rr.i.m aini tnaka, tl i4 Slrt. OvaramlMa. OR ITOP PLAY, I. ; rut c ON UNO OLORPUL BARRATT 422 Linden Way FARMERS! Advertise Your Business by use of the NEW FARM CHECKS Let merchants and others know the source of the money being spent in their establishments Use the New Personalized FARM CHECKS Now available at First National Bank or Bank of Eastern Oregon, Heppner or lone Branches Nominal charge for imprinting your name and address MORROW COUNTY WHEAT GROWERS ASSN. "Whenever you write a check, write a Farm check" the arrive date unlets mailed Hwnrf I n. t wall tutU! the at five days to mail either card 1-1 paieria. Pue tti the rnoiiixui amount of mail Cv! letted at pmtal terminal durin ivwrnihrr, rmr than average travel time 1 required to In ure deilvrry l parcel by ChrUtmai, Riwmmended: The mailing 4 all (lirutrnas cards at the first class rate t.f 4c jer ounce. This l-rmit f.rwsrding of the card if required. IVrmlsalble: To mail Christ mas card, unsealed, name only by written signature, no further wilting allowed, at the rate of .V jvr first two ounces, Christmas cards destined for delivery' In Canada, or Mexico, mut t prepaid at the rate of 4c er ounce. The rooieratlon of the patrons In presenting their local Christ mas cards separate from out of town Is again solicited. Labels for this purpose will be distri buted to patrons boxes, will be available at the post olftce win dows. In the lobby of the post office. Please feel free to ask any of the personnel for sny further information desired. GUEST-TEST the new QQ BUICKSPECIAL Come in and drlvs the new-size car that has the room, ride and per formance of the big cars and the handling ease and operating econ omy of the smaller ones. D Guest-Tsst it for economy Quest-Test it for action Guest-Test It for comfort Guest-Tsst H for fun Take an action-packed guest-test today at FARLEY MOTOR CO. Thone 6-9116 On OO rnmcr sj-tst wv-wr f V' ' sjasBaajejea .VMcli- 11- IN AMD tft OUR COMPLSTS OI- (IZC OP riRIPLAC oramna run PIPKPUAC IOIA IHOCN1WII SALES CO. phM 6-8157 J 1