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Committee Reports Given At CowBelle Luncheon (Mnmllt' rrMirl anil UI taltott il two lat f(ir of Oik tHru'oii I ' he I lt i mm'U. Inn hlKhlinlits i4 the an nual M'lliitf itievtlnit 'he Mr nrw timniy t'uwtJelim lasd M-i lay at the luroheoit meeting at I llit'nr Grill dining Minn, with Mr. Kalh IWamer i.irMd Ing. Sevl fc-uekt Were Mia. Mari9 lUnklnn. atate irtmlItnt wf Uaker, and Joan Wright, tat secretary, of lJulur. The "IKi It Vourm If Barbecue" committee rt'Miiin that a re quest ff the building uf a bar becue grill at the fair KrtMJnd hatl len jHf iMiirl, alm( with a blueprint and estimated oi, tu the Murruw I'ounly Fair hoard ty representative f the QmlUllo ami Uvelk Grow rra but tu date tiu action had born takin. Uther MganUatluita were ta be contacted fur their assistance In strcwdng need fr such a grill ami fur its um by the public at the fair Ktwuml Mm. Hon Currln, rhalmian f the rather of the Year commit tee, rrNtr4 that Dr. U D. Tib tie had tn-rn selected. The date to honor thla year win ner, along with a barbecue or family picnic, will be announced later. A committee la to be ap pointed to alt In revUlon of some part of the content. Reef promotion chairman. Mrs. Ruaella Lindsay, reported on "IWf for I'atht-r'a Day," show ing some sample of material available for advertising In atorea and papers, and getting appov al for the purchase of materials needed. Tlie stamping of month ly atatementa from the local banka waa discussed. Beef promotion In tlve school wa discussed by Mra. Wave) Wilkinson, chairman, who re ported money charta and cook books a-nt to the horne econom ic claws In the Mrrow county high school. Irle will again l given for the SI. 00 dinner 4 11 wlnnera. and It waa also voted to spun ar prizes for Junior and scnlor leather work exhibited In open clasa. A letter waa read from State Rep. Irvln Mann thanking the Morrow and Gilliam county CuwUcllea for the rib rout din- n.r m-rvi'il In tMith hoUM-S of the legislature one day during the present session. This la a project ranted on one dav a week dur Ing the time legislature la In session and I under the non sorshlp of the State CowBelle. A legislator representing the sponsoring county or counties U given the floor to advertise the agriculture. Industries and rec reation of those counties a form of public relations In a "meal" package. Rep. Mann was n KiHiiiHor of the Meat Labeling Bill which Is now a law In Ore gon. Report of the budget commit tee by Mrs. Helen Currln. chair man, was approved. For tho first time. $M was given to wards the traveling cxiwnscs of the State CowBelle president. Mrs. Hanktns, state president, was presented Information on state bt-i-f promotion project. a ill , rr. rzf' llail'lhsilrance z Mnrtil InT T prorlde security detpile earl tormt that threaten jour crops, call or write at for de tall oa UaiJ lowaaca. Turner, Van Marter And Bryant Ph. 676-4652 Heppnor Mte ktrrMed the sale i4 elfl tcf errtilli atra throughout the )i-ar, and the ue of inr pl1ure and utory promotion fur those pr IMpatlng "Hie csiiblnlng of iwunly, stale and national dues In a one aki:e deal would give tor help In oveiall lef promotion from the fraroot to the national level." ahe said An amount of fIVI from aslrs of two bMika written by Oregon. Una, the "Oregon In-serf by Jackman and Umg and "Cold and the Cattle Country." by Her man Oliver, has been donated l.y them to the atate association for beef promotion. A beautifully stamj'd leather tote bag. made by Ilea a Busy Buddies 4 II club of Cs ll. was given as a dour prle. and was drawn by Mra. John Craves. I Ceremony at Boise Church Chapel Unites Couple on April 30, In the presence of their Im mediate families. Miss IJnda Sue Brubaeher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brubaeher. Boise. Ida., became the bride of HI. Ion Lee I'adlM-rg, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Hdon I'adbcrir of Lel Ington. on Friday. April 30. i Vows were escnangea s i p m. In the chapel or trie nri Christian Church of Boise. The Rev. rcwcll Morgan ornciaiea at the Impressive double ring ceremony. Tiie lrlde was gowneu in white lace street length dress, fashioned with scoop neckline and lomr sleeves. Accenting tho bride's ensemble was a short il lusion net veil, neia in pisn- with a bandeau encircled wurt orange blossoms. She carried a nosegay or pink roscDuos. Miss Brubaeher was attended by her sister, Kris, who chose to wear a street length aress o pink brocade Attendant for the groom was his father. Mr. I'adberg. A wedding supper was enjoy. ed by the young couple and their guests at the Dixon banq. uet rooms In Boise Immediately following the ceremony. The groom, a graduate of lletnner High school In l'Jol. Is completing his first year at Boise Junior louege. inu uir bride l a wnlor at Boise High school. Mr. Brubaeher was the former school suH-rlntenuent 01 Morrow county. The newlyweds arc now at home at louH Denver St., Apt. 16. in Boise. Those attending from Lex ington were the groom's par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Padberg. and their daughter, Jill Beta Omega Member Attends Convention Mrs. Joe Hausler of lone left last Thursday to attend the state convention of L'psilon SU ma Alpha International Sorority at Ashland. Circus Capers was the theme of the convention which waa attended by about 3.W members representing 57 of the chapters In the state. lone Beta Omega chapter submitted a scrap book. Mrs. Hausler was a guest of her nephew, Karl Knight Jr., In Ashland and also visited at the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Knight, Sr., In Medford. She was accom panied as far as Lugene by her father. Fred Ross, who visited his grandson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ahl. They return ed on Monday. Sgt. Calvin D. Cox Arrives in England Technical Sergeant Calvin D. Cox. son of Ben Cox of Hcnpncr, has arrived for duty at Alcon bury RAF Station. England. Sergeant Cox, an aircraft nav igation equipment maintenance technician, previously served at McChord AFB. Wash. His new unit Is part of the United States Air Forets In Europe which pro vide the major air contribution for defense of trc NATO coun tries. The sergeant Is a graduate of Heppnor Hlgti school. His wife Is the former Constance Reay of England. Hynd Brothers Honor Father if KATHCMMC UND3TK0M ION H Jack Hynd. Sr. vt ln dleluii. an esilv M-iiow county pioneer, was hmmted on Ma f"'h l.irii. .law Mt m laiL-o family din ner fullotted by an o--n house ClotM4 Appl This Month i tlx Untied I lothinif Apiwal of the mw Liiitrn t liuirt 4 l hrit l in full swine ith lea In the downtown stores and In the thunii ! rdlrl all kind of gu. useable clothing. hleh la t the Legion J f as 11 In lone on i griitly needed by Church . -.. -.... n -Tt-n t..il.! ' i. ...... trt.-m klra I'nv lmt. Min-lav aHrrntsjn. TI.O liiJilS weie bis thiwren iiero urn", Jack II nd. Jr Mis H It. h haf. hr and Mrs C. L Lleuallen. aimuii l relatives and close friend enjoyed the afternoon Mufiit &tvc. Mrs Hoy ml row is chairman of the drive and h"l" have all collections complete 1 by MV 13. Blankets and tabling, aevklnjf materials of all kinds, health and mediol KolloMiiiK the pot luk dinner. ; h(u, besides women's men's and . m . . . . . . a. i .... . . I . S. I m. k. ...I I.J Bob UMe of Heppner. neptiew of Mr. Hvn.l, sliowea wnui o. his rent trip to England. Tlwy er pirtlculsrly Interesting to Mr. Hynd and hi Hi-year -old biot her. Chailea Hynd. also oi Pendleton, who was present, slmv they hiwel their parent old homestead and the piscrs they had known as cnii-wen. i-u.uh r.,ffee. and a birthday cake, dHirted for the occasion. were served irom a "' the guests, following the slide. atlrndlnif the party Here Mr. and Mrs, F.. It. ShaIIer. ir. snu iu. Hynd. Jr. and Bonnie, Mr. and Mr. Herb Hynd. all of Crt-U; Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Lieu alien. Mr. Kathb-en Mather. Mr. and u VL'.tf..r Mrr Mrs. t.eorce Story. Mr. and Mrs. Ma Cheney and LIlzarM-in. inari- n)"". Mr. and Mr. r-an Forth, Mr. . n. Mra u.'atl Warner, all of ..n.it..in- Mm John Clerf and children of Kittitas. Wash. Mr. Stanley Musgrave. Mr. and Mr. Robert Stuholcnoia. Mr. viw Reynolds. NU. Georgia Porter, Mrs. Mattle iJsnorne ana uruc Lou. Mr. and Mr. Cus Peterson mi rhiiiiren of Monument; Mr. and Mr Ralph Jone and Deb- ble of H'sM Kiver; mis "e Cheney of Salem; Mr. Alice Nash Uungan oi Aia. Mr. and Mrs. II. IL Kreb of Ar- llngton. iMhun attending from Cffll were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Krebs. Jr.. and family. Mrs. Kicnara Patton. Mrs. Grace Rose. Mr. and Mrs. tk-orge E. Miller. John Lo gan, and Mr. ana Airs. Curtis; from Heppner were Dr. and Mrs. Archie McMurao. iur. J. O. Turner. L. E- Blshee. bod Iowe. T. W. Lowe. Mr. and Mrs. Hill Mahoney.. Mr. ana mrs. Karle Gilliam. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Ball: and from lone. Air. Mrs. Robert Jepsen. Susan ana Bill; Carl Troedson. Mr. and Mrs. John Jewen, Mr. and Mrs. Omar Rlotmann, Mr. ana Mrs. David Rletmann. Mrs. wscar Lundell, and Mrs. Mary Swan son. Hanson Die Suddenly Memorial services for Eeper Hanson. 70. of Portland were held at the chapel of Flnleys Mortuary on Monday afternoon with committment at Flnley Sunset Memorial Rark. Relatives from here who attended the servces were Mr. and Mrs. Joel Engleman. Mrs. Victor Rlet mann. Mr. and Mrs. Robert IUet. mann. and Mr. and Mrs. B 11 1 Rletmann. Mr. Hanson died of a heart attack at Reno, Nev., whtle on a vacation. He Is survived by his widow Zclma of Portland, who was with him on the trip. William N'lchols returned from St. Anthony's hospital In Pen dleton on Tuesday. Mrs. Mchols and Mrs. Charles Kirk went over after him. He has been In trac tton for some time with a pain ful back Injury. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Morgan returned on Monday evening from a week's trip to Washing ton, D. C, and New York City. Mr. Morgan attended a meeting of the Wheat Utilization pro tern committee. In New York they attended the Wold's ralr, which they found to be very crowded due to spring vacations and tho recent opening. They also enjoyed seeing two stage shows In New York. Mrs. Carol Miller and Mrs. Ida Coleman left Friday for the State TOPS convention at Coos Bay. Over 1000 members from over the state attended. Return ing home on Sunday, they stop ped along the beach and Mrs. Coleman fell and Injured her leg. She was unable to work In the school cafeteria on Monday. Rev. Kenneth Robinson, pastor of Hope and Valby Lutheran churches and Juvenile Counselor for Morrow county will be the guest speaker at the meeting of the Women's Fellowship on Thursday, May 13, at 2:00 p.m. tin win lnnri a round table dis cussion on Juvenile delinquency children' clothing are badly needed. It 1 hoK-d the commu nity will respond generously to this good! caur. Topic Club will meet at the home of Mr. M. K Cotter on Fri day. May 14 at i 15 pm. Elec tion of officers will be held at the meeting and a book review given. lone Intension meeting will 1 4- held at the home of Mrs. L. A. MeCabe on Monday afternoon. April ID at 1:30 pm. "You and Small Appliances1' will be the sub)e1 v ruler discussion. An of. ferine, for tne rjnncr mmus .Scholarship Fund will b taken at the mefting. The May meeting of the lone ITA will be May 12 at 8 pm. si. mnA Mr Howard Slon- eckec and daughter, Janet, of Oak Grove were weekend guests of Mrs. Moneckcrs oro P...... Aifr-i Nelson Jr.. and family and Norman Nelson and family, mcy " i...n.n vn . to visit the Wash ington State College campua. Mr. Lewis Halvorsen. Worthy Matron of Locust Chapter No. tin .in,4.4 a rect-otlon In Ore gon City Tuesday night honor- ing Mrs. Janet cnnojein. . man of the pay of rcpresenta i... v.mmittee. She was ac eompanled to Portland by Mr. Hershal Townsena w Rea. small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rca. who has been here visiting at the Halvorsens. While here Darcte had the mis fortune to fall against a brick planter and cut her face near the right eye. Four stitches were required to close the wound. palmers Welcome Daughter Mr. and Mrs. joe ruiwr tton on the culture of mum. Mie wa accompanied by Mr. Martin and Mrs liulth Nicholson. Tw ChoMB Drs Winner Judging f the dree In the Willovw Grange contest wa held Monday afternoon at the !. 4 Mrs. Lewis Hslvorscn. Mr. Ih-rshal Townwnd, Horn Economic chairman, wa pre, ent and the Judge. Mr. Ewtng Hynd. Mr. Keith Ilea, and Mrt, Loul Carlson. First idac win ner In lias A wa Mra. Eugene Isiekter and first Clasa C was Mrs. Roland Bergstrorn. There cre no entries In Cl B for seamstresses under 1M. These garment will now b Judged against other In Pomona Grange. Mr. and Mr. Roy W. Llnd strom attended Parenfa Day at Pacific Lumeran university on Saturday and visited their aon. Stephen. Their daughter Chrt tlna accompanied them and they were guest of Mr. Ltndstroms sister. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hel Ina in Seattle. Mr. Donald McElligott was the recipient of many lovely gifts at a atork shower Friday evening at the St. William Catholic church. Assisting with the gifts was Mrs. Walter Jacobs. Games were played and refresh ments were served to the guests. Hostesses were Mr. Randy Lott, Mr. Howard CrowelL Mrs. Ted Palmateer, Mrs. David Baker, and Mrs. Jack Barak. The May meeting of the lone Garden club will be held Tues day. May 11. at the home of Mrs. Bob Jones In Heppner. The meeting will start at 1 P m. Laird Improving Harold Laird Is improving from injuries suffered In an auto accident about two weeks ago near Butter Creek Junction on the highway to Echo. Bone of an elbow was chipped in the accident, which demolished his auto. Laird said that he reached down to pick an article from the car floor, and while his atten Hon was diverted, the car veered intn th uTnnu lane. When Laird looked up, he was headed into an oncoming vehicle. Swerving to avoid a collision. HErrXEl GAZmT-TTMEI. Tkn&l. Ml t. IKS f BOWLING if' If rn Mr. and Mrs. yoe - "";-nf,.hi richt and nlow lirLrtW bS5 i3 into the .rocky embankment it.u -o .t i-ifner Memorial hos mi j - - . , Kital In Heppner. ine nas oeen named Angela Jo and tipped the scales at 7 lbs. 5 oz. Grand parents in this area are Mr. and Mrs. Kennetn raimer i Ington and great grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Marshall of Ixlngton. Those from here auenomK moot t n rr at MeNarv Yacht club on Sunday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Ray ueimDigner, . and Mrs. E. M. Baker, Mr. ana Mrs. Iewls Halvorsen, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Heliker. Ralph Martin and his aunt. Miss Marie Martin of Oregon City were visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Martin, Sat urday and Sunday. ii, n,i xtn Wallace Matth- ews and Bcrnice spent Saturday shopping in Portia no. . The band concert of lone High nH r:raio srhools will be held on May 21 instead of May 13 as previously announcea. The high school class of the United Church of Christ met at the Masonic Hall on bunaay morning during the regular church school hour and honored the two graduating seniors in the class, Joe Halvorsen and Robert Emert They were pre sented pocket crosses. Hot butter horns ad cocoa were served to the twelve members of the class by Mrs. Henry R. Krebs, teacher, and Mrs. Norman Nelson. Jeannette Lujan celebrated her tenth birthday with a party at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Lujan, on Satur day morning, April 24. Guests were her sister Meg, and Karen Crowd. Helen Byrne, Carol Wi ley, Cindy Ekstrom, Christina Llndstrom. D-Ann Barnett, Gin ger Nedry, and Ann Hoskins. The girls enjoyed making and decorating their own cookies and decorating cupcakes. Each girl received an apron made by Mrs. Lulan. . , . , Mr. and Mrs. Ray Heimbigner spent the week end visiting rel atives at Odessa, Wash. Mrs. F. T. Martin attended the Pilot Rock Garden club meeting on Thursday evening. She show ed her slides "Chrysanthemums at Their Best" and led a discus SERVING IONEf LEXINGTON, AND ARLINGTON AREAS American Chemicals GASOLINE, DIESEL HEATING OILS, FARM LUBE AND OILS ALSO FULL LINE CHEMICALS AND CATTLE SPRAYS STAUFFER CHEMICALS TERMS SSH Green Stamps or Casb Discounts on 30 Day Account Paul Pettyjohn Co. at the roadside. ntSTA W0MCM MAJ0 Turn W Padoerg Machinery 44 Turner. Van MiJUr. Bryant a" Lott Electric J I-alrd'a Variety .V)' MC Grain Growers SJ't Klnua Corp. 21 l-e!nglon (ill Co op 24 kriatout'a Market IS'- High Ind. Game Marge un man, 14; High Ind. Series Far lene Miller. 521: High Team Game Laird Variety. High Team Series Laird a Var iety, 21. Final League Play padberg Machinery took first In both halves of play. Turner. Van Marter. and Bryant will play Laird's Variety for the sec ond place trophy. rrt Kit Mix Double Bo? & laqw final Stondin? L 21 31 33 44 44 High Ind Uama Men. K. Brenner. 21 Women M. Van il..klnd. 2"Uj High lnL Series Men, K. Brenner. UU. Women. M. Van Brokland, Mi. Hlirn Team Gme You Van. H17; Hn-h Team S-rt Bamleit. 2.T7. Thursday Nlfht L&1U W 4 42', 34 f. 19 30 Team W Mis-Fits You Vans 37 H Bamleti 37 Quackenbush A Hughes 35 Sweeney's 24 Munkers k Lairds 23's 33 3' 2m 20 XI 33 34 H 43 41 Ann Team C. IUI Cole First National Bank C A, Ituggle' In Humphrey' Re sail lrurf LK. lu k MlLadiea Wishing Well l-hll'a i'harmarv H I h Ind. Game Jo It.n.ha 711- Hlirh Ind. Serif Jo Ann Hughe. HUh Team Game C M Cole. 97; High Tram Serie C W Cole, 2ud. COMMEBCXAL rtnol SUrndioq 2ad Team Willow Creek Country Club Bank of FO St. PatrVk'a lint National Bank Heppner Stud AL. Daggett, DUt. Gardner Men'a Wear I OOF High Ind. Liame BUI Slewert. 2a- Hlph Ind. Series Bill Slew, ert. 577; High Team Came Bank of FX). 1017; High Team Series Bank of FX), 3053. Half W L 53 19 46 26 40 32 40 SI 33 39 2H 41 25 47 23 49 AIRPLANE SPRAYING CO. OWNED AND OPERATED BT PAUL tt. 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