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Festival to Start May 6
At Milton-Freewater
All Milton frecwatcr roll out
the red carpet May 6 for the big
thrcedav annual lYa festival.
rommumtvponioil lrty
that's tx-rn getting bigger, efc
cent for a few war year, ever
since the flrt IVa Festival cele
brated the opening of the city
flint canning plant, back In
May. 1936.
Thia vear. two bt new Satur
day afternoon shows, a mounted
Cvmkhina and a junior track
and field meet, running almul
laneoiulv. add to the ctrcua at
mosphcre of eventa that Jam
pack the time from the 9 a.m.
Thursday Junior Livestock Jud
ging to the Saturday night IVa
IVMival dance, with music by
The Sunliters" and. as ho-
teses, heau 1 1 f u 1 1 y gowned
Queen Bonnie MeOanlel and
Princesses Judy Ballard and
Carla Wolt.
In between there's a Style Re
vue at the high achool auditor
ium at 8 Thursday night; Kid
dies' Tarade at 10 am. Friday;
Orand Champion Livestock
Showmanship Contest at 11 a.m.
and Horse Showmanship at 1:30
p.m.. Friday: 400 exhibitors In
the Junior Show's FFA. 4 11 and
Home Economics clubs displays
and closed-door dance for Teens
that night at 7:30 at the Com
munity Bldg., "The Sundowners"
playing.
There's a Broilercue from 5:30
to 7:30 p m. Friday and Junior
Livcvtocfc Sale at McLoufhltn
Hich School Ag Shop at 8 that
night. Nominal price prexall at
Broilercue and dance. Just as at
the t.lant Barbecue Saturday
noon.
The Grand Parade, 10 a m..
Saturday, will cam' the IVa
Festival court on ""Sounds of
Mumc" float, theme of the VM
Festival, and ISO entries rrom
a two-Mate area alone about
two mile line of march.
A registered gelding a top
orire and ribbons for first to
elchth Dlace will aour entries
In the eight event Gymkhana at
1:30 i m.. Saturday, same time
a the blue ribbon Junior Track
Meet
A carnival will run on Broad
wav. in me neart or town, an
week long.
The Queen and her court will
be crowned at a 20 act variety
Talent Show at 7:30 p m.. Mon
day. May 3, at Mac-Hi auditor
lum to officially open the IVa
Festival. There's a change, wtih
Junior Chamber of Commerce
sponsoring this and the tree
Junior Show. Ja coos sponsored
Whlkerino contest will he
Judged by a bald-headed man
during the Saturday night fes
tival Dance.
Broadleaf Weed
Battle lo Begin
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ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY
END OF THE
MONTH
CLEAN UP
100 Pr. Men's stretch jeans ... 3.88
19 Pr. Women's white dress flats . 4.44
8 Pr. girls' white dress flats 2.99
9 Pr. girls' service oxfords 4.44
Girls' better easter dresses 4.88
Pr. girls' stretch colored jeans ....1.66
22 Boys' short sleeve summer shirts 1.44
34 Boys' cotton shirts, long sleeve ..1.00
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DRESS CARNIVAL NOW
IN PROGRESS
The Largest Selection of Dresses Ever
Available For Our Store.
300 New Dresses Arrived Last Week
The battle Is about to beln
on annual broadleaf weed in
cereal crop, states Martin Jtlm.
merman. cHiniy extension agent
who la working part time here
on weed control. Nearly ltiO.ta)
acrca of wheat and barley Is
eeded each year In Morrow
covnl). Much ot then areas will
need treatment lor aeietneu
weed removal.
Wceda take a big toll In Mor
row County as well as the rct
of Agricultural Oregon, eating
up 1W of the crop. Zimmerman
atd. This means that four to
five bushels f wheat iter acre
Is lot each year. 1'ncontrotlcd
weeds cot much more.
lo keep los to nilnlm'in..
giowtr will Mart a malc
campaign to remove the brtvi I
leaf weed from the growing
c 't.. t;routnl applicatois a..d
eir!Mne will both be uet. the
county agent ald.
T.ming is very Important .it
thi tuilness.' Zlinim im..n
Mn.-M-d. "Wheat and bari-y
t.teoi to bt big enough to wi lt
-land the ho-k of the herbicM
t eainvnt The weetls on i
other hand, nnil to be una I
enough to be eliminated by the
treatment.
"We recommend four or live
good heaihv tillers on the wheat
before treatment, and the bar
ley houkl be a little bigger, pat
tlcularlv spring barley.'
Accurate calibration is always
I;v,ih riant for safe and cltett.xe
chemical application. Worn n ut
iles should Ih replaced and prop
er operating pressures main
tained. Spraying In heavy winds
should be avoided. Zimmerman
emuha.siml. Most field situa
tions will call for three-fourth
of a pound of 2.4 D parent acid
per acre. Fast I v controlled weviU
will require lest and the hard
to kill Kind will nivd heavier
rate.
Tho Casualty Count hyUnju
7Sl I
i think rvt iocaho thi nouui."
Drivac trroc covttd mart than 3.000.000 coivshiai In
1943.
Buttcrfingcrs Elect
The Butterfingers 4-II cooking
club met April 22 at the Wat
are Wolff home. We elected of
ficers. They are Kathleen Ayers.
president; Shelly Wolff, vice
president; Dovie Alderman, sec-
rotary: Llndv Leonnig. party
planner, and Barbara AlLstott,
reporter. We talked about what
we had done in the past and
what we were troing to do at
our next meetings.
Barbara Atlstott, reporter
Mrs. Tamblyn Enters
Hospital in East
Mr. Ruth Tamblyn. former
lleppner resilient. is In serious
condition in a hospital In Ilav
ertown. Pa., according to a let
ter received Wednesday by Mrs.
Kill Farra from Mr. Tamblyn s
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ner; Alice Cook. Condon; Steven
Anderson, lleppner; Kuby Kob.
erts, lone, and Christine Nolan.
Lexington.
A second daughter toincd the
family of Mr. and Mr. Ralph
KtncHid. Ine, on Thursday, i
April 22. Tlie little girl, weigh- I
Ing 7 lbs., 6' oz.. was named
vlcki Jo, and loins one sister
daughter. Mrs. Peggy Franks. ! fnd three brothers at home.
Lodge Invites Public
A public program Is being
sponsored by the Odd Fellow
and Rebekah lodges Wednesday
evening. May 5. The lodges have
Invited Bob Lowe to show his
colored slides of his trip to Eng.
land, and invite friends to enjoy
the evening with them. The pro
gram will begin at 8:00 p.m. In
the IOOF hall. Refreshments will
be served.
Mrs. Tambln was stricken with
a coronary attack Sunday morn
ing. April 23. and taken to the
hospital.
Mrs. Tamblyn has been mak
Ing her home In the east with
her daughter and family since
last fall. Their home address is
17 Waverly Road, Havertown.
Pa., for those who would like to
remember her with cards or
letters
HOSPITAL NEWS
Patients admitted to Pioneer
Memorial Hospital during the
past week, and still receiving
medical care. Include the follow
ing: Lovena Palmer, Condon;
Esther Bergstrom, lone; Zelma
Brown, lleppner; Frances Cant
well. lleppner; Dick Roblson,
lleppner; Adrian Carnlne, Con
don, and Edna Bailey, lleppner.
Those who have received med
ical care, and then dismissed,
were the following: Eddie Bry
ant. Kinzua; Charles Ross, Con
don; Lawrence Matteson, Ilepp-
(randparcnU are Mr. and Mrs.
Victor Stockard of Stanfield and
Mrs. Ceorge K. Miller of Cecil.
Mrs. Clara Klncatd. lone, is a
great grandmother.
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