BEAUTIFUL RURAL seen and beautiful weathor qreetod touring Portland Eighth Graders when
they arrived rrlday en the third annual llt ol the city younqitere to Morrow county. Part ol
the qroup. Including hoiti. U shown In this photo In front of the Cecil store. Tour Director Gene
winter, near sound truck at left U greeting t te vlxltors and outlining the plan for the 3 day
visit. (G-T Photo)
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LOCAL CHILDREN and visiting eighth graders from Portland loit no time In getting acquainted
when the three busloads of youngsters kept t leir rendeivous at Cecil ust after 11 ojo. Fri
day at the start of th annual Eighth Grade Our. This was the seen as th buses unloaded.
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D. O. NELSON had much of interest to tell vlsitini children, their hosts and members of th Eighth
Grade tour committee when the group on the annual tour arrived to look over his ranch opera
tion north of Lexington Saturday morning. Del win is shown ho re explaining equipment used on
the ranch. (G-T Photo)
LARRY LINDSAY gave youngsters an excellent Insight into Morrow county cattl operation when
he explained th methods used ol growing and leedinq cattle on the Lindsay ranch Saturday
afternoon. His back is to the camera here as he talks to the group with some of the cattle in
the background. Gail McCarty (right foreground) sits beside him. Facing camera (center) is Rob
ert Kroodsma, principal of Kellogg School, Portland, who was a chaperon and was highly im
pressed with the tour. To the right oi Kroodsma is Everett Holsteln, lone principal.
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Heppner, Oregon 97836, Thursday, May 5,
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THE HUGE rubber-tired tractor
of Columbia school, Portland,
the tourists Saturday at their
Boschee Speaks of Youth Needs
To lone Women's Fellowship
By CATHERINE LINDSTROM
10NE: Rev. Al Boschee, min
ister of the Hcppner and Lex
ington Christian churches and
recently appointed chairman of
the Youth Activities Committee
in Morrow county by the Hepp-ner-Morrow
County Chamber of
Commerce, was the guest speak
er at the monthly meeting of
the Women's Fellowship at the
church last Thursday afternoon.
The speaker discussed the
need for youth center for
young people in Morrow coun
ty and of the problems facing
youth in this area. He also dis
cussed the delinquency of some
boys and girls.
Election of officers was held,
with Mrs. Alfred Nelson. Jr., re
elected president. Mrs. F. T.
Martin will serve as vice presi
dent and Mrs. Keith Rea as secretary-treasurer.
Study chair
men are Mrs. Robert Rletmann
and Mrs. E. M. Baker.
Plans were made for packing
the clothes collected from the
annual spring clothing drive on
May 23. These will be shipped
to Church World Service.
Mrs. Omar Rletmann served
refreshments following the
meeting.
Guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. W. C Crawford the
past week-end were their son,
Verne Crawford. Umatilla Coun
ty Pomona Deputy, and Mrs.
Crawford of Helix; and Mrs.
Ethel Hoffman of Pendleton,
state Flora, who was accompa
nied by her husband, Mr. Huff
man, they all attended Morrow
County Pomona Grange at the
Willows Grange Hall on Satur
day, when State Grange Master
Alien P. Wheeler, was present.
Mrs. Ida Coleman had the
misfortune to fall off a ladder,
while painting at her home this
week, and broke one bone in
her left arm and cracked the
other bone. Mrs. Joe Yocom is
helping at the school cafetori
um during Mrs. Coleman's ab
sence. Lindsay Kincald, who has
boon a patient at Pendleton
Community hospital for five
weeks following a serious farm
accident, underwent more skin
grafting in the area behind his
left knee on Friday. This place
was severely injured and the
first graft was not successful.
Leslie Madden and a friend,
Keith Taylor of Portland spent
the week-end here visiting his
mot Iter, Mrs. fc.. J. Akers and
his father, Eldon Madden.
Mrs. Lindsay Klncaid was
honored on her birthday with a
coffee hour last Wednesday
morning. Mrs. Ralph Kincaid
was hostess with Mrs. Gene
Kietmann assisting her. Guests
present were Mrs. Pete Cannon
Mrs. Bill Kietmann, Mrs. Louis
Carlson, Mrs. Robert Jepsen,
Mrs. Robert Kietmann, Mrs. Dar
rell Padberg and Mrs. Paul
lews.
Guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. A. C. Cro well this
week-end were their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Markel and family of
Tacoma. Mr. Markel returned
on Sunday, but the family will
remain a few days longer.
Mrs. E. M. Baker was recent
ly chosen president of the Mid
Columbia Women's Fellowship
Association' of the United Church
of Christ.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bftrgs
trom and family had as their
quests this week-end Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Bergstrom and
HEPPNER
on the Cutsforth ranch at Lexington dwarfs Mrs, Warren Beymer
chaperon on the Eighth Grade tour. Pat Cutsfortn was host to
stop at th ranch. (G-T Photo)
eight children of Portland. The1
Bergstrom men are cousins.
A planning meeting of the
United Church of Christ annual
auction was held at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Morgan
on Monday evening.
J. D. Becker of New York was
a guest at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Hershal Townsend for sev
eral days recently. He departed
on Tuesday for his home. Sue
Townsend was also visiting at
the parental home this . last
week-end.
Mrs. Mary Swanson entered
St. Anthony hospital in Pendle
ton on Tuesday for treatment.
Her daughter, Mrs. Adon Ham
let t. took her over.
Mr. and Mrs. Gil Lujan and
family of Kichland were week
end guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen, while
visiting friends here. Joe Halvor
sen was home for the week-end
bringing with him a friend, Ter
ry Aiken of Moro. Both are stu
dents at Columbia Basin College
at Pasco.
Horse Lost in Track Accident
Mrs. John Eubanks came
home Sunday after spending
sometime in Portland with her
daughter. Sandra. The Eubanks
lost one of their finest horses
recently at Portland Meadows.
Sandra was riding "Sonny",
while exercising another horse,
when a piece of iron pipe, scrap
ed to the surface by men work
ing on the track, flew up and
shattered the bones in the hors
e's leg. It was such a serious
break that he had to be des
troyed. Mrs. Vela Eubanks of
Madras is visiting her grand
Say,
Do You Know That The
SPRING MEETING
Of The
Morrow County Wheat League
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JOHN BAUER, Manager of
North Pacific Grain Growers,
will speak at this meeting.
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daughter, Sandra, in Portland
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Llnds
trom accompanied by Mrs.
Charles O'Connor, worthy mat
ron of Locust Chapter No. 119,
attended a reception In Condon
on Tuesday night at the East
em Star honoring Mrs. Walter
Jaeger, past worthy grand mat
ron and member of the appeals
and grievances committee of
the Grand Chapter.
Mrs. Gordon Meyers and Mrs.
Robert Adams were guests of
honor at a surprise stork show
er on Monday evening at the
home of Mrs. Jerry Martin. Oth
er guests were Mrs. Lloyd John
son. Miss Rita Kerr, Mrs. Wayne
Ball, Mrs. James Marvin, and
Mrs. Eugene Dockter. Games
were enjoyed after which re
freshments were served by the
hostess.
The lone PTA is sponsoring a
traveling food sale on Saturday,
May 7. Food may be left at
Mrs. Bill Rietmann's home be
fore the sale.
The lone Dance Club will
have a party following the fi
nal lesson of the present series
at the Legion Hall on Saturday,
May 7.
Installation of officers of lone
Assembly No. 89 will be held
at the Masonic Hall on Friday,
May 6, at 8:00 p.m. A public
reception will also be held for
Cherilyn Smouse, grand repre
sentative of Vermont in Oregon.
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MONUMENT
By MARTHA MATTESOW
MONUMENT A large crowd
of Monument rxple drove to
John Day on Saturday, April 30
to attend the Boy Scout Circus,
held In the Grant County Fair
grounds Pavilion.
Cub and Boy Scout troops and
packs were present from Monu
ment. John Day, Long Creek,
Bates, Dayville, Prairie City and
Mount Vernon, all members of
Strawberry District of the Blue
Mountain Council.
Theme of the program was
"Strengthen America's Heri
tage." Assistant Scout Execu
tive Dave Macfadden of Wal
la Walla, Wn., was among the
leaders present
The Baker band led the pa
rade of scouts as they march
ed from the Catholic church to
the pavilion, starting at 6:30
p.m. After the opening ceremo
nies, each troop and pack put
on a pageant each related to
a historical event. Skill show
action booths were open contin
ously throughout the evening.
The MMM club will hold a
Food and Fancy Work Sale on
Saturday, May 7, at the Boyer
Cash Store.
Friends gathered at the Legion-Grange
hall Friday evening
for a farewell potluck dinner
for the Buzz Moran family who
moved this week-end to Eu
gene. Moran had been here
with the Forestry Service.
Mrs. Nestle Davis and Mrs.
Edna Moore accompanied Mrs.
Jessie Scott to Portland last
Wednesday to get her son, Rob
in, who had spent a week at
the Good Samaritan hospital
following surgery. Mrs. Davis
stayed a few days with her
daughter and family, the Tom
Erhardts.
Francis Noland drove to Prine
ville Saturday with her four
children and her nephew, lit
tle Henry Martin, who had
spent the week here. He is the
youngest son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ansil Martin of Prineville.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Thorp of
Dayville visited with their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Boyd Hinton, on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Turner of
Medical Springs came in Thurs
day to visit her uncle, Murd
Stubblefield and wife, Mattie.
They returned to their home
Friday.
Mrs. Harold Reynolds, daugh
ter Sandra, Mrs. George Stub
blefield and son Robert drove to
Fox last Thursday to help Les
lie Osborn, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Osborne, celebrate
her second birthday.
. Mrs. Hattie Rubenstroff and
Mrs. Helen Holmes returned Fri
day from a visit at Coeur d'
Alene, Idaho.
Mrs. Ellis Hunt and two
Children, Mrs. Grade Matteson
and children, Reeta Hinton and
Gene, Hunt drove to Pendleton
early last Thursday morning
where George boarded a plane
to return to Fort Hood, Texas,
to his training camp.
George Capon returned home
last Thursday from John Day
where he had been in the hos
pital since Monday.
Mrs. Laura Ann Vaughan
drove to Pendleton for a treat
ment for her daughter, Ann
Laura, last Thursday.
Club Plans Field Day
The fourth meeting of the
South Springs Riding club was
called to order by Kerry cop-
pock on April 12 at tne nome
of Shed Kemo. Roll call was
answered by naming the parts
of a saddle. We talked about
the 4-H Field Day. For refresh
menu Mrs. Kemp served punch
and cookies.
Sheri Kemp, reporter
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