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Boardman Home Scene of Silver Anniversary
Bf MAST Lit N A BLOW
POARPMAN Mr, and Mr
I kill- RusmH of The 1H err
I, ..,.ml on theo ran.it i f their
nlwr wedding uniitvi ry Sun
i v tu-n when Mfv i:u
Mil' l'H'l r and M'tct In l"W,
Mr arid Mm. ! Wil, Jr.
I I M in ii .tue i.l Hit ir home
t.cie with ut " allmg din
ing the afternoon. A"I'!ih: Mi
weie Mi. Canoll :iv r.
Set It l:uell. Mi. Vctiion
:u.m I oisil Mm. Join llulon.
ii,. latter of Walla W..II.I. Wn
A II U'-hhI rake. top-d with
II. .- IHIII . lill W Wi made
Mr Wit.1 ai.d Mr-- Vcinon lint"
Mil
tili. lh' reption Mr, and
Mr. .imuii had a family din
ner at Hair home. n- "
tnl Included Mr. and Mi. !'
y V.-t of Woodl.uni; Mr. and
Mr.. Male liUsM I find llllMWM
I i.i ll and Daletic. lui'i ItoMi'
Miewuiskl .f Tin- iJull.; Mi,
Mint Mil John lluloii and s"i
till . I Walla Walla; Mi. Sam
IWk of Aillngton; Mr "",)
Mr- Ivwcy West, Jr., Mr. arid
Mi-. 1 1 it nk Hates mid daughter
Miaou. i. Mr. ami Mi". Vernon
l.'u-ssi'll nnd children Hruce, Don
i.ml ..ii, mid Mr. iiiid Mr. Scth
Powell
Ewe Sole
flu- l'.71 Kwe mut Kwe l.an.b
Sail-, soiisorcd ly the Oregon
Pun bred Sheep Breeders will te
Ii. . N..v. C Mt Rlckreail, Ore.
Two bundled conslgnim nls
fioni Hi. most popular breed
will Iw offered hi the sale. The
sale will Mart nt 10:00 rn. on
K.iluid.iv nt the Polk County
Kaligmuiids, trn miles west "f
S.i Ii in.
Dun Siaiigel, Morrow County
KxtenMoii Agent reports that
ritialng will lie available ii limit
Oct. IV Irom Hen A. Newell.
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), l!x MS. Salem, Ongott
rv.ww.
Earl Ayret la again In The
Dal Ik. Hospital nnd lias l n
treated fur nil infection. His
Iroiibli-s are an outgrowth of
burns r---ivi'd In his car airi
rirnt a few w'k ago. Tlu
burns will roqulic fckln Rrafts,
w understand.
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Wc Salute All 4-H'crs and 4-H Leaders This Week!
N CiandparanU
Mr. nl Mr. John Purruli
ii'ii inn 1'liillino iiif the I r
,.t h Mm. ."h-fr Iwi-nt.
I.in Spt. 21 in 1-itlU' K""k
Calif. Thf baty m IH-I C lb
H mt. Crnlp;rnitA Mri- Mr
i,r,(l Mi. J"hn plullip d P".ud
man. (in al rran'Ip-'f'"' mo Mr
and Mi. Adolph Pl -f Mil
..'l
Mr and Mi !" w"
thi part nlf of a ilaiit;hii r horn
(t. i In Ml. Sha-ta. falif. Il
l.ahv vtli'li-d i; lb.. 11 "
Cniiiiii.Hnnt I Mi Ainm IIuk
of Iloaiilman.
Mm Ijo I!ool la ntuimd
home liom a Iim- weeks visit
with ulatlves In California. She
isiied her brother In law and
siteis. Mr. and Mi. YA Bailow
Vallev. Mr. and Mr.
Al Mao.niher at Citrus Heights,
and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ida
at Pine flrove; and her Mster-In-law.
Mrs. Itainette Itixil, at
Parailise. She also visited other
Klatives In Willows, Oroville
and San Jose.
Mrs. Ainin Hujt veiled last
week In La Crande at the home
of her brother nnd sister In law,
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Uiekford.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hall and
Mrs. Hazel Miller attendeil the
TMh anniversary celebration of
the United Church of Christ in
lone Sunday ufternoon.
Mr. mid Mrs. K1 Wolf of The
Dalles wore overnight visitors
Sunday nt the home of Mrs.
Wolfs parents, Mr. and Mrs.
(live Hinton, on their way
home from huntinR.
Mrs. Frank Marlow returned
home Sunday from a four day
iit in Toledo nt the home of
her brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Smith. Her
sister in law, Mrs. Hoy Mallow
of I'matilla, accompanied her
and visited in Portland nt the
home of her brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Low-
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Mrt. Buchanan Places In uontesi
Mrs. Roy Ball. Morrow Coun
ty chairman of the Women s
Activity Committee of Morrow
Pomona Grange, has received
word tha Mrs. Orvllle Buchan
an of Irrlgon received third
inn -5
1 1 klim f
GIVES THE CHANCE TO EARN AND
SAVE MONEY
OFFERS OPPORTUNITIES TO MEET NEW
FRIENDS
PROVIDES FUN AND RECREATION WITH
OTHER PEOPLE
TEACHES MORE ABOUT FARMING AND
HOMEMAKING-
.... .t f.,r
,,!- In tne iau- . .
I r er.Hheted tulilit lh
There wire four table of pi
nochle in play M the l,,,r
ly held lust week at the (.reeii
field fJranne hall. nsored by
the Women1 Activity Commit
lee of toe nanpe. Mi. Roy 1"'H
was luifte..
Hih piie was n Mis
Walt. r llae and low went to
Mis, Albert Waitxxk. Mrs. Ar
thur Allen and Mrs. H.ll Nil
M.n riiflxert the Iravelir' pi-niM-hle
prize.
Tlie i amc of Kev Alexanlan.
John Stoiieman and Rik SIkm.
make were omitted from the list
piloted last week of those who
aie altendinu' KMC'C in Pendle
ton. Merry Mixers Elect
Th Merry Mixers cookinj!
club of lone held their first
meetliiK of the year on Sept.
2S, and eli-ted new officers.
The meeting was held at the
home of Un it leader, Mrs
pellyjohn.
Jan Peterson Is the clubs'
on.ileiit. Natalie Tews Is
Pat
new
vice piesident. The secretnry treasur
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t-r lor tins year is juicncne no.-
Kllipilt and Jeanie PieninjJ is
news reporter. The tcleohninii
committlee Is Lauiie ihilders
and Carol MLllif,ott. Kathleen
McKiliKott, Joan M Elliott and
Donna Palmer are the junior
lenders.
The club is planning to have
u window display ior jmuioii.ii
MI Week.
The Meny Mixers will serve
refieshments at ITA on Oct. 14.
The clubs next meeting will
be held on Oct. 12.
Natalie Tews
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Abilene of
Madias visited last weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rood
and Deedee. The Abilenes were
recently married. He Is an ap
prentice electrician at the warm
Springs Indian resort and Mrs.
Abilene Is an LPW at me nos-
ital at Madras. She will be
remembered as Millie Doolittles
gianddaughter.
Red Crojs Rep TelU
Art CnA Disaster B-pr-n-tative
from San l"rwii dia
cuwied the Red reponl
bility In dieter at a rri-eliK
..f the Hoard or Pir-tor ( th
t mat ilia County Chapter Amer
ican Red Cro lal Wedneday
evening at the Pendleton Klk
Club. Mr. and Mm. Churlen
Ih-ttHl of the Morrtiw County
chapter attended.
Mr, Cross reviewed the lespon
kibilitic of the Red Crows In a
Piehidentiiil Declared Disuter
Leather is 4-H
Pace Setter
Items made or leather are
alwas In good tle, but leath
er is' now big In youth fashion
as well, from wide leather N il
to coals.
Oregon 411 member enrolled
in leathereraft pioject are a
Mcp ahead of the game In learn
ing not only how to Ik- creative
In leather, but also Imw to care
for leather goods.
Under tho direction of volun
teer udult leaders, Nancy Myers
of Pine City and Jane Mi Rob
erts of Heppner, 4 11 leather
craft members learn not only
how to change leather Into dec
orative and useful articles, but
also about the history, selection,
care and value of leather.
The 411 leathereraft project,
which last year attracted Mor
row County members Is divid
ed into seven phases, starting
with the basic tools necessary
in leuther carving, and become
increasingly sophisticated.
As the 4-H member moves
through the leathereraft project,
he will learn edging and lacing
techniques, background dyeing,
figure carving, and other skills
used in leatheiworking.
Tho leathereraft project is de
signed so that the 4-H member
may advance nt his own speed.
All phases, except the begin
ning one, may ie rcpumvu
second year.
Further Information about the
411 leathertTaft program may
be obtained at the Morrow
County extension office In
Heppner.
Every community in aiorrow
r-.... . ha. vninii' r'or;lo Inter
ested "in 4-H leathereraft Adult
or teen leaders are neeaea in
lone, Boardman, Irrigon. More
leaders are needed in Heppner.
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Disaster Differences
a compared with Non Prl-
(i.-iitul Prtiared pu.aier.
Tln Bed ("ro fulfill
emergency iu-ed In fl, tlolh
lnc and nhrltrr in rlthrr dis
aster. In pii-id-ntil Declar
ed Disaster, htima am aWiel
in uing Governrrsi-iU reource
a much a pitIe. They will
talk with the people and refer
them to the government Bciry
that can Ut help, 1IIA, SUA,
HfD are all jple aUting
piogram. They it place what i
lot. Red Cros it-laee what I
needed.
The Red Cri L budget
figure of 10 million annually
f.,r diuter ami anticipate
clitt.tem a ear. llurtirunea dur
ing August, September and Oct
ober often require supplemental
fund drives.
Hurricane CoinlUe Cat
ARC 24 Million
Local chnpleu are encouraged
to develop manpower and akllbs
that can be put Into operation
In case of emergency.
Heppner well knowa the nced
and care with which tho Red
Cross responds in a time of dis
aster. Mrs. Jerry Sweeney acted
ii4 tho Red Cross liason to pro
vide weshers. driers, freezers,.
refrigerators, stoves, furnace
. - -.1 . ....... . V. A !
ana many oiner iu-vu u o
victims of the May. PjTI flood
In Heppner. She processed the
applications following the In
structions of Clint rryor. direct
or of Disaster Services from
Spokane.
A training coure win ie
eiven In Pendleton In Novem
ber in these procedures of pro
viding Immediate emergency'
assistance. It Is hoped that sev
eral from Morrow Counly may
go over.
Several members had planned
to go to Pendleton hut illness
at the last minute prevented
more from attending the meet
ing. 4-H Leathereraft exhibits at
fair increased in numbers this
year! Nancy Myers nnd Jane
McRobcrts were leaders.
Investment in 4-H.
pays BIG DIVIDENDS
First National Bank of Oregon
Shows Its Belief In 4-H
AND THE FUTURE OF ITS MEMBERS
BY ACTIVELY WORKING WITH
THE PROGRAM
BEST WISHES TO 4-H ON THEIR NATIONAL WEEK
HEPPNER BRANCH
Member
ROBERT AND KAREN RICHARDS
and State rau iropniea "i
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Join 4-H And Have Fun
Floor Covering and Heating Service
Heppner 676 9416
FIRST
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BANK OF OREGON
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
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