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v- HFPPNFR ORE t. C rfTTF Tl M FS. A Short Course in Cow Cutting Ml.! ti!imi.'! !r -Hi d(e I II; rui li i .r.Hilkl. The ,!.! M jf rui-i II I'll, tali tO f ..li t,th V i !:iul" Ur Ml U .-t!ti Vkr! CutUllj IMIW A."'!.iMmi n.t !lf Oregon I t,ttin. I'.TM Ai'. l.i!nl tv m I,, U lis O. t.'N r. I at '..ill !U'h.!. d ftte N,l!l .'Ml i : ..iN III I S ai. ! 1 "..st J little i!iJ- jiist it little .I!;!.'.! t!ut the I-itl.tlS : s.- i!i it; i N-tti-r v.r ; VH-T irar ii'i.t s. 1! O! (','.! .U'-J W.S!- i!..: ;a If in 1;T- .11..! 1 t I I..' :.,( !!.: !l ! c an Kinzua Ladies at State Bowling h.x lj.ii, !rin.Ki:iuant t. V'.!i,T.: t ruU .fteriuvr. '!? " i-ar:ifyfJ in a .-':..!t .. Tourr.jn.en:. T; t v l.i. t .: MH'oi..: lor t!. fk.'i! i .' tx 1 inr Am Tl..e ,-..ir.f t r Mrs. !. .. ra Fuv, Mr, a riot Cur.; !;;, Mrs. t-rhi- Owner. Mrs. MrK K.m.!l, , Mrs. I ft '..iiU'., ai;,: Mrs. 1 e A slur. Tr.;s sjit.r etrii.d rt J rii'T.'s TVur run.t'ii; n. FeiiJIotor. jr.J !!.- Iron "us .rea were Ua lu!'.(! f!;.at: Jin Hoiftt, I ee A.-l,er, NUrk Jelliek. I'or. uartu. I-inal Hu!:itll, tiUs Ms iMterts, Join. MrC ulloc!., i'-uii Full. tar' Norm and Ke.-sc!: MurJucK. Or. Fri. Mrs. Sit? m ar.J Mrs. Willis WriP-h: to.,k Mrs. Si'.tor's n. itiitr, .Vrs. Cora BurnsiJe of Spray t Kerpner. Lex. Grange Drapes Charter A li; ! impressive feature of !U i fAiut'ionCraiH'f moo t ii lasl SaturJav js lhe ri roiiiorv of.trupii.j tin char lor in tin mon ol .Vrs, t IU liuri'oMio. lolita nurijtur.lt lii rtt'i! as Ceres, Marie.s'tea tali, Chaplain, ami tiiUa i- cent an.I Kenneth Sin mse as Assi.si.tiit M.irJ an.) I ad AisisUnt. A sat re.i dufl as prfM'ii'oil tu Mr. and Mrs. Carl Varqtur.lt. Mr. ai.d Mrs. Carl Mar .jii..r.it s rvoii a twst and tiosi. .. Furi: t!io lecture hour ttasol Milkins'ii as proM'iitod l,r C" oar p:n Mi iiiN r and fin si.s on j.o.od vu vi!.t: s'.j.io of Mr. and Vrs. A'.frod .Nt-lsim's trip to tin- V.J.) I ur.d. Mr a:.d Vrs. C C Join s visitod !!n n daUfhior Mrs. I'aio Wli.!uf and fallal) in For!l.ti;d ot: ?un,U an.', t roti. ht luok KiiiN rlo. 1 ar sot: lo: a t. ok's visit iti. tin n. at tlioir ranch tlOltn . Mr. and Mrs. T L. Mossoit n r. Sr. t-iu Mrs. Car .il Mos-soiij-or and U.tn from Portland as tlio;! i-'uosts. Mrs. Adoljh Niajoskt f.as rctnrnod from Portland ith In r dau:litt r. Mrs. Jack Voiint.v Sho t.as visiiod in CrtsS.an: for 3 ooks ith ttit iarv.A w nth: and Mounts fami'.ios. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Mounts. vis:tod his i;rand!r outs the Majoskos on Sundav. St. '.t a mondf r of the I S. M C. is leaving sixm for duty on Okiua. Mr. Cora Kurns We , Spray, visited her daughter Lola br editic and son W ilhurStea fa'.l am! farr.il and ent on t. Pendleton with Lola. Mrs. Brethnj came to Lexington vtith .:rs. Sitton of Kinzua. Thum.liiy. April 1.1. 1?T2 Rescol Progrom Announced FABRIC SALE To Be Held At Van Winkle's Motel Wed, April 19 630 P.M. to 830 P.M. Thurs April 20 9 AJV1. to 2 P.M. KNIT FABRICS OF ALL KINDS The Coiiiiii.vli!) Credit Cor porati.m tus jiist amiiiuiicoJ t ht ir con. in. klit v loan eftou tion author uatior.k. All farm stored traiiiloaiui ilia) enioiklt'd for the 1972 73 stora. o i ri.n: fron. ,'une 1. 197: to Ma 31, i;l73.iltl 1970 and 1971 crops f are 'e stiirod tnat ir.ty I t Moiulod. No fiarlej slorotl in commercial sioraco under areluuse Uuii ina U ex teli.led. Tins means (tut all are house stored tiarle) under CCC I. sins ill rotU'.rod to either In1 forfeited or re paid, U-fort M.i 3i. 1972. Those not repaid ill autoina ticallt U' acipured l CCC li. roiMvnt.'iit of the 1 sin. County Budget Perusol Starts The Initial ptesent.itions from he ster.tl count) d.--partin nts have tveli n:.id for ttit first stud) of a teiufive Ihi.I, et. The first vtork ses sion i:i lie held April 17 a: 9 a.m. The hudtot committee is the three mom! rs of the Count) Court, li.irr OTonnell. Larrt Lindsav and V O. Nel son. The first official ni.'et liif of the huiifet committee ill he held Mi) 10. Irrigon Newlyweds Honored N!r. and Mrs. Flmer 7eh Her, who were numed on March 18, were honored Wed. evetiint with a shower part), fciven for tin n: b menihers of Ihe Assemll) of God Church, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harve W.rner. The C.A. Youth froup fron. the lrn.:on Assen.bl) of God, met with the young people fron, The TaUes Assemhl) church on Saturda) for a t:air.uet and Youth service, Mrs. iva Prior of Pasco spent the past week visiting her sister and brother-in-law, M . andVrs.CaveGraw heal, returnint home on Sat. Blood Time Cut For Next Year Tlre ere il pints of M.md eneli at the Ani'Td'aii Hod Cross ilrani iii Ht'p piur last Tuesdaj. Forty nine jk-rsons pres. ntodtht in selvok oiil) two ere re )oci ed. last ear there ore cousidt rahl) m re rejected Ik'tause the unit was in Mor row Count) shortl) after nun) rofular donors had teon siel. with the flu. I ast vi sit there were 17 first tune donors, this ear there were five. Thie fivut fur tlie first luii.' were Poln-rt V. Caiiiplt ll. TIioims VA. Cuts lorth, lienurd J. Marslull, Mrs. D.K. liuschke, liruce li. Iti rtstrom. ; plact nients civon; 9 for SUnle) Minor, 7lorRo) Mar tin. 10 for HuKTt VAllson, 13 f.T famil), : for tlks 1 (vice and C for Masonic Hit ivl tunk. t-vtdt s the five first tune donors, the others who pre sented thelliiflves Were: .Virion A (trains. Vona Mar shall, liorothv Heard. Fol lm Hrittner, Mixine Avers, Terry Thom-ison, Grace Drake, RoN rt Shunian. Lueia Cutsforth, Pauline W inter, I orei-i J. Shunian, Marslull 1 overoti, David Ecknun. Clint Apee. Dale Noner. David Isirnett, Karen Dutm- Munkert, Iter Jiihn C.'Vhiuu Pierce, Kuth Mrs. f valH'eline Faft r stroin of VAitsiinville. Calif, arrived m Irripon Thurs., and plans to spoiid the month of April with her dauphter and son-in-law M.-. and Mrs. Chester Wilson, and Lam. And) Herman of Portland, visited Ins prandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Kennev, the past week. He was on spring vacation from school. Visitors at the home of pastor and Mrs. Wesley Cronk on Sat. were her bro ther and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Sparks of Hood Kiver. Boardman OK's Navy Fire Pact B Mar;. Lee Marlow BOAEDMAN-The Board min City Council approved a fire protection agreement between the citv and the Navy's bombing range faci lity at their meeting Tues. of last week. The agree ment gives the Navy the au thority to enter the city with its fire fighting equipment and aid the city in fighting- fires. In other action the council officially adopted the compre hensive plan on the develop ment of the city. Also discussed the citypark dedication, but did not set a date for the event. Joe Ta tone is park committee chair man. The first budget meeting will be Apr. 18 at 8 p.m. at the city hall. Members of the budget committee are Zoe Billings, Jack McFad den, Hazel Miller, W.E. Nel- son, Walter Hayes.I. M. Dock en and I!uHrt Kennedy. FIVE TABLES OF PINO chle were in play at the card party held Tuesday of last week at the Greenfield Grange hall, sponsored bj the Women's Activity Committee of the grange. Mrs. Chub Warren was hostess. High prize was won by Dorothy Griffith of Arling ton, and second high went to Pose Gil more of Arlington. The two ladies also received the traveling pinochle prizes. Mrs. Poy Marlow of Uma tilla was a Sunday afternoon visitor at the home of her sister-in-law . CAFETERIA MENUS for Riv erside Junior Senior High School for the week of Apr. 17-21 are as follows: MDNDAY-Creamed tuna on toasted cubes, green beans and brownies. TUESDAY-Hot dogs, potato salad, pickles and pudding. WEDNESDAY -Meatballs in sauce, fluffed potatoes, corn and ice cream slices. THURSDAY-Goulash, spi nach, fruit and cake. FRIDAY-Vegetable soup i crackers, egg salad sand wiches, potato chips and jello. Milk is served with all meals. PRICE FACTS Toyota Corolla 1600 Pinto $2109 1960 S 149 You' Noinwes: ForC Team s Pinto puts you anead ee'y time' Noa Pmto is sncKer-priced S149 less man tne Toyota Corona 16C0 Anc Inezes more gooG news because Pinto is aiso S161 less than Da'Sun 510 S10C less tnar, Vega ana $199 below tne VW Supe- Beelie 113' 1 Cnec al; tne Pinto differences wilh your own fur.-fest soor At your nearby Ford Dealers CTII 0r Pmo 2-ooor secan !ggfl '&as': cr a comar.srjr '' stic?r or.ces lor cae 2-rJoor moels "e.a.'.j cius oa rir,?C' arc o.-'S'-r' on cr.arq.s if ary Mi ana las are extra DEW'EY WEST JR. went to Eugene last week to re ceive a 23 year award pla que from the Standard Oil Company which was pre sented to him at an award banquet. Mr. West has op erated a service station for the company since 1947 when he started in the old town of Boardman. Accompanying him to Eugene were Mrs. West, and his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Car roll Donovan. Mrs. Henry Gantenbein has returned home from a visit at the home of tier son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Braico Jr. in McKin leyvllle, Calif., and also to see her new granddaughter, Janis Charlene Branco, who was born Mar. 21. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Tony Branco of Semoa, Calif. Great-grandparent is Mrs. Minnie Gantenbein of Gresham. Farley Motor Co. 126 East May, Heppner MOVING?? Local or Long Distance Free Estimates Call Gene Orwick 989-8586 or Condon 384-2292 Agents for United Van Line. quo, Gar) P, nice L. lull. IT. y ti. S. VaiiWmUo. D. brt S. .oiiin tl. Mai ) K. Md od, Jack A. I Ittlo. Po. roth) I. Aoof, Allen I. Pig. roll, Arlew Malcolm, Char les i:. HiMise. Her mm H. Winter, Hide B. liothwoll. Glen F. Ward, Sue Vinson, I el'ov Gardner. Corliss A. I Mier, Hepse lur- kolllillM'. Patrick II. mser, Ra C. Ayors, Jamos J. Prlseoll, M triune C, retorson, pulx rt H. Abraiii., Miry I. Van iilokland. liartwra Cutsforlti acted as Mood cluiniun for the Mor row Count) ctupior 01 Amer ican PoJ Cross. Anyone in- torostod In worknu: on Hits romn itioe for mxt year Is asked toronlacl Mrs. Ctuirlos Hoard, rluplor rliairnian. Volunteers who worked wore Darlone Arriii( toii. re ropti.ui, I'libie Peck, Patty luclanl. IWie Aid. rn.an, Su san W ilsoti, Joaiiiie Ivaloy, re gistration, Norma l.ea, Anna Ma) Stoagal and Dunne Cox, lalvlmc talilo, Ka) Munkors, traffic escort. Donna Bol lrni), Linda Clougli, donor room. Nodra Sm tli FN, Mrs. Paul Ti ws R.N. Lorraine I add K.N. Till) Sweeney (N, fflla Wor. don us i LlikU Coiiik.r l.PN, Ainu Sihwariln I p Mar Earel Hnltm-r I PS a ltd UT fy Mil wen, lab technician. Wmkiiu; in the raniovn wore WjviI Wiaiiis.Mi artd Mar Jor worilen. Theltvalclu tor us f.ir the firnd pur- i'Imn. Th- l.cal rluptor Is ver approriative (.f (he use of the room by Ihe l lks Loilee and lo ever)one who worked ami veryoiie who donated Wo.nl. H'-rause the turnout was small, (he unit will mH) work 3 li.mrs noni year ironij p.m. until 6 p.m. Only 6 pints wore drawn the first hour this oar. mm Condon Fairgrounds Saturday, April 15 9:30 to 1:30 A.M. Music by Western Gentlemen Admission $1.50 PI EASE NOTE MEETING LOCATION I TIME MOKKUW COl' N T Y SCIRX1L riSTKICT K-l aceiiila for tin- April 17 meet ing at 8 p.m. at Heppmr Hii:h School: old and new business following the Stijter Uitendoiit's I.eport is; 1. Ap catod jiersoniiel, 2. Accept resignations, if an). 3. Can intondeiit s Keport Is: Ap prove contracts for certifi cated personnel, Accept res ignations if an). Canvass April 3rd budfet election re sults, Approve call for bids on purchase of school dis trict vehicles, Hire lone swimminf Kiol m.inaeer, easement - Columbia Basin Coop., Consider Title III ap plication for Speoch Therapy Prop-ram, Consider request for special held trip. lie ports will be made on Hep pner Hic.h School Ecology Week by Mr. Bier. Announce ments include: Oregon Small Schools Program, April 24, Riverside High School, An nual school election May 1, 1972, Next regular board mjeting. Ma) 15, 1972, 8:00 p.m., District Office, Uma tilla County School Boards Meeting, May 2, 1972. T.Jo Serf fifrll IS Dinner. DANCE Live Music 10:00-1:00 $100 Per person THIS MESSACE SPONSORED BT TODB HOME OWNED BANC AS A COMMUNITY SEBVIC1 HANK OF VjElastern Oregon HEPPNER IONE ARUNCTON MEMBER. FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION HA ROW Am l'0" Early Bird Buys at Oorrow Counfy Grain Growers I -Hr-- ' i.m s mi " ' V . . . L- a 9 white I GARDEN TOOL SALE... BAMBOO RAKE steel band lb leeth in lleibl heaO 0101BR18 GARDEN HOE 6U" steel DUde with sharp cutting edge 0I07SG6CS DIRT SHOVEL fw ln and lit den Hndy sire Ash handle 0103'SLOCS BOW RAKE 1" sleel head ith H curved leeth -.H handle 0104 SBMCS LAWN BRUME iii in nh ll iptmg lempeted leetti 0105tHR?2CS Blt4.MatallM Tour CholCB 2 CALS. 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