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LIB w . 5 Li , ', V 1 DOC-GONE 4-H Dog Club member! position their dogs for a long sit A long sit Is at least three minutes In length, Dog handlers and their dogs from lefti Carmen Clow and Peggy; Greg Clow and Bosle; Eric Clow and Shots?; Kerry Coppock and Fifi; Dixie McDanlels and Jiggs. Mrs. Don Callahan, guest leader from Bend, walks ber Springer Spaniel, Cbeer. between the dogs as the supreme test. Mrs. Clow Teaches Dog Manners Mrs. Norman Clow, an exper ienced dog handler and breeder, is in her third year as leader of the only 4-H Dog Club in Morrow County. She endeavors to teach her young dog owners how to care for a dog, the re sponsibillty of dog-ownership and the physical make up of a dog. She gives them lessons in for mal obedience classes and show manship. They meet every other Tuesday after school at the Park. There are eight members, Lex Leaners Vote To Buy Scales LEXINGTON The Lexing ton Leaners Tops Club met on Tuesday at the dining room of the Lexington IOOF Hall where they enjoyed a luncheon and the installation of officers. The dinner consisting of Tops Suey, salad and dessert molded pie, came to less than 400 calories and was served from a table decorated with Jeweled fruit and lighted candles. Following the luncheon and business meeting the officers installed were Mrs. Erda Pieper, as leader, Mrs. Ralph Crum as co-leader, Mrs. Harold Huber as secretary and Mrs. Florence McMillan as treas.l with Mrs. Homer Hughes as weight recorder. Each officer I was presented a corsage by the instaUing officer, Mrs. C. C. Jones. The group voted to send for new scales. Those present for the day were Mrs. Ralph Crum, Mrs. Erda Pieper, Mrs. Harold Huber, Mrs. A. F. Majes- ke, Mrs. C C. Jones, Mrs. Frank I Robinson, Mrs. Ralph Burcham, Mrs. Homer Hughes, Mrs. Norma Marquardt and Mrs. Florence! McMillan. Officers Named for Methodist Church At the March 27 meeting of the official board of the llepp ner United Methodist Church, under the direction of their Dls trlct Superintendent George Em crson, significant congregational matters were settled. Rev. Emerson explained to the local United Methodist Church members attending, the format of a "new style" Annual Conference to be held In Salem next June. Many of the old and oft-rcpeated conference proced ures will be benched in favor of a series of small group dis cussions during the four-day June meeting. Nfvessary busi ness will be handled at the eve ning sessions with the learnings from the small groups being in corporated into the business sessions. Rev. Edwin Cutting, pastor and Mrs. W. W. Weatherford, lay representative from Hepp- ner, will attend the meeting be ginning May 31 at Willamette University. Several report were given on tha work of the church during the past year and the congrega tion was challenged to fill the needs of the peoplo in the com munity. The afternoon meeting saw the election of church officers for a "short year" from Juno 1, 1971 to Dec. 31. 1971. United Methodist Church years for office-holders are being changed to correspond to the calendar year. Those elected to serve are: Lay Leader, Mrs. Carl McDanlel; Lay Member of tho Annual Conference, Mrs. W. W. Weath erford. Age Level and Family Coord inators, Family Mrs. Douglas Drake, Adults Mrs. William Farra, Youth Mrs. Arnle lied-man. Work Area Chairmen, Educa- HEFFNEB GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday. April 8. 1971 7 t ion Mrs. Edwin Cutting, E vangellsm Mrs. Elmer Talmer Ml&slons, Social Concerns Mrs. W. W. Weatherford, Stew ardship L. E. Dick, Worship- Mrs. Herman Green. Youth Member of Council on Ministries, Gwen Drake; Record ing Secretary, Mrs. Earl Bryant; Secretary of Enlistment, Mrs. Glen Smith; Health and Wel fare Rep., Mrs. Owen Leathers. Oregon members-at-lnrge, Er nest McCabe, Herman Green, Howard Bryant, Marlon Green, Steve Hedman, Mrs. Harry Du vall, Mrs. Ron Haguewood, Rick Drake and Krlstl Haguewood. Committee on Pastor-Parish Relations and Chairman, Chair manGene Pierce; Lay mem berMrs. W. W. Weatherford; Others 1972 Mrs. Harold Er win, 1973 Mrs. Elmer Talmer, Mrs. Lincoln Nash, 1974 Harley Young. Committee on Finance Chalr man L. E. Dick; Ex-Officlo Mrs. Howard Bryant, Mrs. Ken. neth Batty, Edwin Cuttingj Members Mis. Carl McDanlel, Marlon Green, Elmer Talmer. Committeo on Nominations and Personnel 1972, David Mc Leod, Mrs. Kenneth Batty; 1973 Mrs. Elmer Palmer, Mrs. W. W. Weatherford; 1974 Mrs. Her. man Green, Mrs. Donald Ben nett; Records and History, Mrs. David McLeod. Trustees, 1st year Marlon Green, Glen Smith; 2nd year Howard Bryant, David McLeod; 3rd year Ron Haguewood, Mrs. Dean Connor. Trier of Appeals Mrs. Carl McDanlel; Treasurer, Mrs. Ken neth Batty; Financial Secretary, Mrs. Howard Bryant; Member ship Secretary, Mrs. David Mc Leod. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Davidson I - and children of Portland werel recent callers at the home off his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob I Davidson. Mrs. Wm. J. VanWinkle has I returned home after being in S T1 il , ...1.1. 1 1 1 I .TUiUallu Willi lid uu&uaiiu wiiu I recently underwent major sur gery. Mrs. Alonzo Henderson and Betty were overnight guests ofj Mr. and Mrs. c. c. Jones Tues day evening enroute to their I home in Hood River after sev- leral days visiting relatives and! I friends in Pendleton and Day- I ton, Wn. I Mrs. Ann Stuart and 2 child - fren of Albuquerque, N. M., are visiting her mother, Mrs. Venice -Hendrickson. Her brother Alvin Standley met her in Portland and broueht her to Lexington. I Mrs. Irene Padberg entertain ed the Holly Rebekah Lodge members with a luncheon at her home on Thursday after which the ladies spent the day sew ing. Those present were Mrs. Ken Palmer, Mrs. Archie Munk- ers, Mrs. Florence McMillan, Mrs. A. F. Majeske, Mrs. C. C. Tones, Mrs. Oris Padberg, Mrs. Eula Eloodsworth, Mrs. Annie Keene and guests Mrs. L. A. McCabe, Mrs. Dolly Allstott and Mrs. Pete Klinger. 1 Mr. and Mrs. George Marshall H Eugene were visitors with nends and relatives in Lexlng- on over spring vacation. iMr. and Mrs. Kenneth Palmer iad as guests one day last week heir granddaughter Angle Pal- Mr, and her other grandmoth r, Mrs. Margaret Smith of Ba- er and Mrs. Dallas Ray and aildren of Condon. Communicable disease Report i Morrow County was one of six son ties in Oregon who didn't port any viral hepatitis during 70. There were 1033 cases re sted throughout the state, arrow County reported 15 cas- of influenza, 4 Rubella, 1 vp infection and 1 gonorrhea the week ending March 20. fatti Healy has been Ql and I been attending classes at w Mountain College on e part tt basis due to a very slow every. You put in a lot of time and money working the soil and planting and fertilizing and keeping your equipment in shape. You get near perfect weather for good growth. In fact everything is right for a bumper wheat crop. But you don't get it Instead, you end up with a lot of short, stunted, poor quality wheat: like the wheat with the hooked heads in this picture. What went wrong? You used 2,4-D.When you should have used a more selective herbicide. Like Rhonox. Rhonox not only kills everything that 2,4-D kills, but also knocks off weeds that 2,4-D can't touch. And unlike 2,4-D, Rhonox won't murder your wheat while it's murdering those tough broadleaf weeds. Which means that even though Rhonox costs a little more to start, in the end it costs you less. Because with Rhonox, you're going to get a better quality wheat With higher bushel yields per acre. And less dockage at the elevator. And more profits with every harvest So go ahead, use Rhonox.Then sit back and watch your wheat grow Nice and healthy and tall and straight Rhonox': We want to he.g you sell more groin. For more information on Rhonox see your suDDlier or Rhodia Chipman representative, or write: RhodiaChipman Division 6200 N. W., St. Helens Road, Portland, Oregon 97210, Rh onox Is Paul (Pettyjohn Company Available From Your Shell Oil and Chemical Distributor Please Call 422-7254 Serving the Heppner, lone, Lexington and Arlington Areas GREEN STAMPS 1