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HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. ThuradaT. March 1. 1963 Awards Are Presented At Father-Son Banquet By MART LEE MARLOW KOAieiJ.MAN About 0 -r j Mii-mlil the annual ir .nt and mm FVA BanquH iu-lil In th t limil cufHerla thU wk SitIuI KUtm.H included county M'hiMi) rxanl memUTH and their wivt'M. JK'ul advisory board rnemhers and wives, faculty numbers and wive., nral u Iimi teachers, and the Creen field (irani'i' master and wife. lilrhard Watt, chapter presl dent, was toostmaster. (Juest MM'Hkcr was Hill Hlatihford, HillslNiro, mate vice president The following procram was presented: Invocation by Roy Obcrrneler: openlnc ceremonies, hauler officers; address of wel come. Robin Schmeder: Intro duel ion of guests, Kent Booth man; National Convention rc port, Jim Hoffman, Robert Ober meier and Kent Uoothman; pre seniHtlon of following awards by Ronald Black, chapter advls or: farm mechanics, Robert Ober meier; dairy farming, Robert Obermeier; farm electrification, Jim Hoffman: farm safety. Rich ard Watts; livestock farming, Terrv Withersooon: crop farm Inn. Johnnv 1'artlow, soil and water management, Jim Hoff man: star Greenhand, Ted Hoff man; star chapter farmer, Rich ard Watts. ITesentatlons of hon orary chapter farmer degrees by the chanter officers went to Mvron Watts of Boardman, Del vln Nelson of Lexington and Fred Martin of lone. The dinner was prepared and served by the Home Economics class and their advisor, Mrs, Delia Lindsay. CoupU Weds la Ttxas Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Seehafcr announce the marriage of their daughter, Billie Joan to Billy Ballweg of Fort Worth. Texas, February IK In Munhlnson. Tex. The groom Is the wn of Mr, and Mrs. Otiell Hallweg of Fort Worth. The ceremony was In the Hrst Baptist church. The bride has recently completed three years of service as a Simt. 3, dental technician. In the WACS. She was htationed ta Fort Kustls. Va. The groom Is still stationed there wlih the U. i. Army. District Board Meets The spring board meeting of the fourth district of Oregon Fed eration of Womens clubs was held In Boardman last week at the Ilitchln' Post Cafe with Mrs. W. A. Burnapp, Powell Butte, district president, presiding. Mrs. Fred C. Cast, OFWC state presi dent, was a special guest, and gave a brief talk on the Impor tance that all reports from of ficers, committees and club pres idents be submitted promptly and that publicity awards are to be given. She noted that 96 clubs are in the state federation. Mrs. (Jast Is being sponsored by the OFWC as second vice president of the Western States Federation with convention In Tacoma. The following reports were given: Mrs. Harry Pinkerton, Moro, reported on the CARE pro ject; Mrs. II. S. McKenzie, Pen dleton, Penny Art Fund, Hall mark Award; Virginia Brown, music scholarship; Mrs. McKen zie reported applications from three music students sponsored bv the Pendleton Woman's club, The Dalles Woman's club, and Moro Woman's club; one student in district, sponsored Ty the Pendleton Woman's club, has ap plied for the Penny Art Award Alma Rohrman. Pendleton Vogue Sewing contest chairman reuorted entrants irom Aning ton, Pendleton, Weston, The Dalles, Stanfield, Moro; Mrs. Roy Ralen, Pendleton, reported near lv 100 percent in the Pan-Amerl can fellowship donations from district clubs. Mrs. Joseph Tatone, district vice-Dresident In charge of ar rancroments for the meeting asked for complete Home Life reports. Named on the nominating committee to present lofficers at the state spring convention March 30 at Stanfield were Mrs, Rnv Rolshee of Moro. Mrs. R. E. Irby of Arlington, Mrs. John Craig of The Dalles, Mrs. Harry Andrews of Stanfield, and Mrs Dewey West of Boardman. The re-districting of the state was read and approved. Under this Dlan the 4th district will now be the seventh district. Members of the Boardman Tillicum club In charge of the mominc coffee hour were Mrs. Rav Gronauist. Mrs. Don Down ev. Mrs. Georee Wlese and Mrs Dewev West. A no-host luncheon was served at noon. Mrs. Walter Wyss was hostess for the Boardman Garden ciud at her home last week with Mrs. Myron Watts as co-hostess. Roll call was answered by giv ing the name of an annual flow or Mrs. Rollin Bishop displayed nictures of the chickadee. The annual family dinner to be held March 25 was postponed until a later date. Eileen Ely, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Ely, was a pat ient in the Good Shepherd hos pital In Hermiston last week with an attack of appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. Truman Messen ger of Mitchell were overnight visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Messenger last week They also visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Zearl Gillespie Mrs. W. G. Seehafer was a truest of the TOPS Club bingo nartv in lone Thursday of last week. Long Distance Natlon-Wlde Moving Service Mayflower Agents Padded Vans PENLAND BROS. TRANSFER CO. Pendleton, Oregon Phone CR 6-3111 Pat Miller, daughter of Mrs. Russell Miller, has returned home after being a patient in the Good Shepherd hospital In Hermiston, and St. Joseph's hos pital In La Grande for a week She returned to school Monday. and Mr, and Mrs. Claud Coats. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brlggs spent last week visiting friends and relatives In Portland, Albany, Corvallls, Delake and Oceanlake. Bea Scogglns and Mrs. Paul Dyer and son Richard of Arling ton visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Coats Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C M. Sm th of Lebanon were week-end visitors at the home of Smiths brother in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Thorpe. They went from here to La Grande and Union to visit relatives. Attend Marlow Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Harold Marlow and daughter Anita of Talent spent the week-end at the home of Marlow s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marlow. They all at tended the wedding of Darrell Marlow and Llllis Slaughter at the Methodist church In Pendle ton Saturday. v .. "' ' " ,' 1 111 II 1 III lIlMll I.I illlllJMI 1 W i llll". j lill m tl FEATURED in the array of new farm mac hi n erf to be shown to ine jonn wri uay auaience nere on Thursday. March 8, is tms new auger waaon. According to Jerald Rea, manager of tbe sponsoring Trl-County Equipment Company, this 90-buihel wagon, which unloads itself in three minutes, permits fast handling of livestock feeds and fast delivery of combined grain ram am ueia. Chest X-Ray Unit Coming March 9 To Boardman Extension Has Meetings Mrs. Arthur Allen was hostess for the county extension unit Tuesday of last week at her home, with Mrs. Earl Mcyuaw and Mrs. Dewey West co-hos tesses. Subject of the meeting was "snoricuts to nouseKeeping with Mrs. James Harper and Mrs. Nathan Thorpe as leaders. The next meeting March 20 will be at the home of Mrs. Rollin Bishop. Subject will be "Wardrobe Building," with lead ers Mrs. Harper and Mrs. Fran Walker. The mobile chest X-ray unit from the Oregon State Board of Heallh TB control section will be In Boardman on Friday, March 9. The unit will be parked at the Hitchln' Post Cafe be tween the hours of 2:00 and 6:00 p. m. All persons over 15 years of age are eligible to have a chest X-ray without charge. Those under 15 years will not be X-ray ed unless they are contacts of known cases of tuberculosis or are positive tuberculin skin test reactors. This service Is sponsored by the Morrow County TB and Health association and the Mor row County Health Dept. Mem bers of the Boardman Tlllicum club will serve as volunteer clerks and the facilities of the Hitchin' Post (electric power, etc.) are made available by the owners, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tatone. It Is hoped that this can be a yearly service offered to resi- Colled To Portland Max and Claude Buschke and Mrs. Earl Evans were called to Portland Sunday morning due to the critical illness of their brother-in-law, Nick Fehmerllng, a patient at Portland Sanitarium. Max and Claude returned Mon day evening and Mrs. Evans will remain for a few days. dents of North Morrow county since it Is not easy for them to take advantage of the "free chest X-ray" program in Hepp ner, sponsored monthly by the TB and Health association. The mobile unit will alternate areas, this year at Boardman, next year at Irrlgon, etc. Ann Jones Vies For Presidency Of State FHA Hi-ppner high mhool will hav five yirls representing their FHA chapter In the Mate meet in ( or vallis Jrlilay anil Saturday riios going are Ann Jones, San dra ll.ifhliman. stale parliamen uirla ), Laura Sumner, president elect of the Heppner unit. Jackie lirimtle, and Shannon Ma honey Ann has the honor of being one of two girls In the state num mated for the position of state KIIA president. She aent in an application for state treasurer and was wlected by the exec utive hoard as president nominee from the 37 girls who sent appll cations for the state offices. Ann and the other president ial candidate must conduct games during one afternoon In which the FHA delegates par ticipate. This will show their abilities and leadership working with other girls. They must also make many appearances and wear a banner saying they are president nominees. At dinner on Saturday the new slate of officers will be announced and installed. Some 350 FHA delegates will tmrtielpate In this annual meet ing to plan the coming year, discuss problems and elect oiil cers. bandra left Wednesday to meet with the other state orncers and make ready for the meeting. The girls will be accompanied bv Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Jones, Mrs. Cal Sumner, and Mrs. Elmer Schmidt, high school FHA ad visor, leaving Heppner today Mrs. Ed Conty, accompanied by Mrs. Tom Sargent, visited In Portland the latter part of the eek. They visited Mr. Sargent ho Is a patient In the Veterans hospital. ANNOUNCING We Now Give 5 DISCOUNT On All Cash Purchases Of DUTCH BOY PAINT This Discount To Apply On Groceries Purchased At Leading Heppner Stores. Anderson's Builders Supply Tri-County Hereford Sale Proves Success The niiiethet-Mh annual Trl County Hereford Ax-latlon sale nt La Crande was very Hueces lul with U bull .lt. wiling for an average of $U;7 per head Chuck tiavln. Union county BKent report. The lop price w ms reteneil tv ller-ry iievnen. i-a Cramle, wiling a son of Kyal II Dbu M. out of a luifer of Arthur Dhu. lor S775 to Tom Lampkm. North Powder. The sale was further succew ful by Ihe many reeat buyers uho were pres nt buying bulls a they have for year. The better hulls at Ihe sale sold between the $.Vx) and STiXI mark. The U'eraee received at this sale Is from SCtl to $.'U) per head high- er than sales tuui in ine im mediate area. All the bulls sold In linker, rniun ami vvanowa counties with the exception of four head who were purchased bv John Murtha, Condon. Week-end guests of the Pat O'Briens were Mr. and Mrs. Mai- com O'Brien, The Dalles, and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Park, Lebanon. 4 H Club Helps IFYE A meeting of the Feather StitihetU was held February 10 at Judy Gentry's home. For roll call we hud to name different kind of material. Mrs. Peck helped each girl on the use of the ewlng machine. Mrs. Marshall explained IFYE. It was decided to contribute loe per member for this fund. After games were played, re freshments were served. Carolyn Bookman was a visitor. Mona Marshall, reporter lone 4-H Members Have Sunday Service IONE Arrangements have been made by a committee com posed of Mrs, Norman Nelson, Mrs. Earl McCahe and Mrs. Mil ton Morgan for observance of 4 11 Sunday at the lone Com munity church, March 4 at 11 :(K) a. m. 411 members will be re sponsible for the services. A coffee hour w ill be held fol lowing the services. All friends and parents are invited to attend. Bud Pec! SAYS "Come In and See Me usisiess IS If 4 V '.W r i - Tilts is a FoixlRiirlanc door latch. TJiem is no other door latch like it. It combines the strength of a bear hug with the precision of a surgeon's ringers. Its action is supple, its sound is solid. Like the 12-month or 12,000-mile warranty first introduced by Ford, it is undeniable proof of the superb quality built into every Ford car. It may sur prise you to find quality so high in a car that's priced as low as the Fairlane (actually under many compacts), but there are many surprises in this new est of automobiles. The fact is, you won't find any new car that gives you Fairlane's big-car room, choice of V-8 zoom and fine-car quality anywhere near Fairlane's surprisingly low price. There's no other new car that com bines so beautifully all you ever wanted from a big car with handling and economy compacts could envy. As a matter of fact, thcrcs never been a buy like Fairlane because there s never been a car like Fairlane and that's why this all-new car from Ford is now outselling every other "new-size" car. Which is as it should be. 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