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hm'iah: okk r.xrtT'.r Tivrs Jill wins All Around Cow Girl r H.jti fi.vtev Trail; join ari.r.oi.i!!! i:t r hirt! avti.tol teami. cor.!i!i 4! Il Dk h'U't S ctu- Jill Puff FiVW ;tr n'.n homes iiv! a turn 'J tiw All at.hjjkJ CV Ctrl of tli nw,. J ill Uv4 1st in br4kii CaU hj.'i". lt tr. ot Ti!if , !k! jUivJ in harre'. Kji iiv a'. I'.Ci i tui Itk. .hrt at; wlUie 4m! .left MtrtuI t jrt its Jiuli Hatny h::J .'; r ". K;,!,' K M1ii'ii rr '!.! Tj in lean -- . :r i-ui v.r M- .'i--,n aiu! r atx. Urs. Ja.k r. llikir !!t iklt J ::, ,! ialk! f.-uih! it in.r iv-;:;r;t- init'n ii-.aUe Morrow Gem and My'nerol Meet Mov 20 Trif Mn ntftf.iif of . V irr- Co. Cir. t2 V.ttv. rii 5,k-u ; ss t:.:s Sat. 3C j..m. in ti Co:.ferenc room of ttw 1st Njtu-iul hitx. torn !ir$ c .!.- mis aeeketw! So M -moral W Could ! otrti Procran. is a re;vrt or F..sU tn V.r :: Vr. MarUtt iiHi s'.i4 sK-n r Ed Goiitv. Tne :-lo tr;; to Atooc in Jaiw is to tv disrussev! and puns n.idr. People inter' sied m tiw frn. ind rmrwral fit Id ar rlocni to attend. .Vrs. Cl: Wood is in cturtf of rtfresnnnts. KATHV CFVV. daughter of tr Ralph C rums of lor..a praduate iron: Cfcr;st;ar.K:fr. Sonool at .arr.pa. iihc on Ma C6. Htr partnts and otner Jarr.il menibers ill N; in attendance. Katt has airead enrolled at Nor tr.est NaZarene Co-Hepe and een has her roommate cr.o-sen. Morrow Form Bureau Elects The Morro Count) Farm Bureau met Monday atTheJ's a; lone. Ne officers elected are: Orvie Cutsforth. Sr.. pre sident, succeeding Herman Sietteli. lrv;n Eauch, first vice president. Gene Majesxe second vice-president. John Gochnauer, secreury. Her man Blettell. voting -dele-fate: Nortrn Nelsx, lefis-lation-TaxatiDn chairn-ir.. The group discussed the rtiiiiams - Steieer Occupa tional Safety i Health Act of 1970. This is a very strict la dc being enforc ed ith some heavy fines t lng assessed. From time tt Un.e. aspects of this la H1 be discus sed in the G-T. Hoguewoods Home Again Mrs. Ron Eague!xxd ac :ompanied by Kristi, Kel ayne, and Kimee Lu Hague ooc have returned from a o eek trip to Washing tor: D.C., Ne York City, and other eastern cities. They stayed itfc Mr. 4. Mrs. Lar ry Huffman i family at Wald orf, MaryLimi. Mrs. Huff man, is the former Nancy bright and as bore and at tended school in Keppner. She and Mrs. Kagueoo! are sisters. Mr. i Mrs. Huff man spent a eek showing tnem the many beautiful monuments, historical and Federal Buildings in and around Wash. D C. A trip to the zoo tc se the Panca Bears from China and the Sm-thsoniati Institute ere especially interesting. They enjoyed a pro baseball game between the Baltimore Ori les and the Kansas City ro yals and spent ok day fishing on the Chesapeake Bay. Mrs. Hagueood and children took the Anv.rakMe troliner express through Maryland, Pennsylvania, De laare, Ne York i.rd Ne Jersey to Ne York City here they spent tr. days sightseeing. They had din ner at Sardi's and sa the stage sbo at the radio City Music Hall. A guided tour through the United Nations and The Cathedral of St. John the Divine were most impres sive. They also took an all day bus tour of New York City which included a trip to the Statue of Liberty, the top of the E moire State Building and a walk through China town. MPS JOEL ENCELMAN" returned to lone or, May 12 after unoergoiriff major sur gery at St. Anthony's Hospi tal. Pendleton. She is re covering in the home of her motner, Mrs. Lelsie Chapel. nic F:ri: last w,.,i ttt-d. ur, doc trie u :;.; ir. t r u. the ' ni-r.t ot t,it J...t V.ho: r k V a!. Mat:.' h n ;i. C l. f.rt. V ol.'iH- ne t! t ,r t:.ri ctalifrtn. tr ir r; t'llXlrW t; i; t tin ;t' I ir 1 ; vr::t r.t I r Ut t n-(: t. a r..i:u".i.m. ur: .if tt't r. rt-Ci'i.t'. v rem u, r-Uii; ha.: N tit 4 T!e lOLSt Tl ur-.tsv. Mv IS, 1973 Civic Leogue Chonget Nome heritor Chic- le,:uf nil ( . n r'nins in t!w kin ,h ri.-irtn num.. FUn Tf t.u'.-teA (.ir th annual fn Uuati.1i pu'iiic lo l Mil ud F n,. Vai :6 at It 3o a.m. at the fair patUion. This yar n kiiKi. rTirter. children 4i4 thor to attend nrkt r r united ti'attt,n(3!tttbir us 'ttH-rs. All are asked to trm Mfk lunch. I'unfh and ic cream U1 t pre iiil A m lunie j Sflected f.r tti grouj' it it ha t t n the i'mfit -n snion that thr tutu Cimc League no l,-tv r clear!) Uentified itfc t! e kukit r(iarten. From no or. tt.r group sa!! ! tit Ire, H n i r Con:numtv Kin dt r-.tt ten. A tit ,.iate of officers was fin-ted f..r the 1972-73 war. Mrs Kit Georfe U1 Irad the group as FresideiU .:i, Mrs. Ladd Duk as vice prt uift!t, Mrs. Verljr.Hugh- , Screur),andRo prj trom, trurr. Tobrd members U1 t fleeted in the tall. fctr and Mr. HernnnC.r n and Mrs. Matti Green Wt-re lb Fttttlaiid Ma) 7 to attend the I iiivt mlty of Port land s f raduatiini ekcerctsec at hirh Mi.Creen'soii-in-la, Omer K. VcCaleb. re ceived hi doctor of educa tion decree. Ir KK-Cleb, a Heppner H inh S.hvi.4 tra.tuate. ic di rector uf Oregon ixenj4ar) project tn Career Fducation, a (irtram ittun the David pxueUe Public School S tent just (at oi Portland. Tb C reens also visited tln-.r dauft.t. r Mariaret Gre en houurktng in Portland. VKS A C. PtFPER return ed last erk from Portland hre bhehadvisited her dau ghter Mrs. tarl Hall , Marcle) ho is conwlescit from ma jor surfery. Erda repirts that Marcie U doim; turel). Erda traveled lth atrs. Fo bert Lovgren and Mrs, Ro bert Peterson. A ft day earlier Frda and Mrs. Hall's OaiH Mr r Mrs. t eland McCill ert in Portland fcr 3 day durinc Marrie s surfer). METHoniSTS HONOR FAY MHCk'SOS The Second -Sunday coffee hour at the Hefner lulled Methodist C hurrh as a fare well gathering honoring Mrs. sand tr t of cable Is mud v. ed as part of the mn;radti of srrtice to the Communit), The i-rmit rovers hns on Oregon and Wakhun t,m A , Srd. 5th. 7th. Ith. 9th and Underground Cable aS?. t.-irri,v,ntroun- eJ in the ini.Mjm oi .. T lie ii ' i t ' -1 C.eii Ferguson ho has Iwn an active member for many yr Mrs. Ferguson with a lea tber covered adJrea bkas parting memento. ni n,.t cm Uav 9. a pt rmit .s issued to T S w fell to lay underground telephone lines on several streets ith in the City. Several thou- uh the general hind at )6,ceo.00. Tlie aniount Is ithin the 6 per cent limi tation so no election U necessary. FACSIMILE Ballot No To Bt Tom Off By A Boord Membtr Official Primary Nominating Ballot for the Republican Party for PRECINCT Morrow County, Oregon, for the Primory Election to be Held Tuesday, May 23, 1972 MAXK A CKOSS (Z) OR A CHECK MARK () W THt VOTING SODARt RETWEtK THt KOMiER AKD EACH CROOF OR CADIDATX VOTED TOM MOVING?? Local or Long Distance Fre Estimates Call Oene Orwkk 3eS-8S8 or Condon 384 2292 Agents for United Van Lice. VOTE W N SODD e for ACTION on Port of Morrow AJi. U E 5-,ar2nr. MATIOMAL NATIONAL FOR ? RESIDENT Of THE UNITEP STATES. Vet tec Om TOR NATIONAL COMMITTEEMAN Vet let On JOS CNTTEP JTATES SENATOR Vet tot One ' Kt'tiun e pru Cunimuiiuit intlut'nce Irum government Rebuild the iniiepndent Amencan(arn. IS r LVN'N LJZ:iAiL. ' tiv. t:ii'."s. Kmwniw. and Attendance tar Orvgon tn thel-MTi:pTATESSEATE 2U Q MA.KK O KATFiU.t). X'A-gur. ciua: Sena tat." "5" Q"JKVI.NU Ln.NA, "WU1 work hard f, KprlecUun ut Kichard M. Nuon." Si, ) iaxiKC iBL.Ni STAiJUJklA.V, -elect ouf I'rent tkJnai Uunmltte 11 man to liwure Expenrncrd Representation lot On-gun " rOH NATIONAL COStMITTEEWOMAN " Vete' let OsZ "bo I-1 IX-iiOS i. HAXaUi. "Lcta'Help Urrtinn bttxmie the Sluacl Siute lot Com- muruty Mental Health, tl f 1 lKa. COU-li ilXJttOTHA) WOOKi. My gaul continue to be Uie wcllat ' ot the Ri-publlran Party " u ' inipr.'U'd eiiK'atRm at lesj, ctl. Ii al; Ir.tlatmn . World peart ' JMSO lor everyone. KOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS. SECOND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. RoJm. Crook. Deacnutn. Gilliam. Grant Harney, Hoed Rivet, Jeiimon. Klamath. Lafe. Maineut. Manaa. Morrow. Snerman. UmaUUa. Dous, Wailoira. Wasee. Wbwlet. and Fortion of CUrckama and Linn Counties Vote far Oae STATE We've got over 300 good, steady jobs. TOR SECRETARY OF STATE -u Vote lot On CLAY MYEKS. Enerpe'.K-. txiHTn-ntt-d. ImJicatetl, Keripected Republican Secretan- ot State " TOR DELEGATE TO THE NATIONAL JARTT CONVENTION. SECOND CONGRES SIONAL DISTRICT Vote lot Feui tii Q kfcN.NLTM ALEXA.NDEK tKUW.N (John M. Aahbrook) J. W. JIM i IM.KB tSpiro T. Atuew) M Q FALL K. DAVIS vKichard Nuuni 65 r PI A., A F. EVA.Na (John M. Aatibrook) oo WILLIAM H. iBILL) HAYLit.N t L nconinutted ) 67 r-J JAMES LAWRENCE McGEKEE itncommltted) ti 1KV1.N MA.N.N iRichard lXon) ua q Mrs Farley moga iKiciiard .vuou) FOR STATE TREASURER Vote tot Ob 3 Q CiAlG EiKMAN, ' Nalioi.aiiy revi.r.t'd bu.si!iessn',an and civic leuder i nerr.anior ajiiirt'gqr.ians ?U Q CLAY MYERS 71 r-j WAK.NE NLN.N (Richard Nixon) iRichard Nuon) 24 I A.Vi-Ei. s. FAuE. Many ...r ot experiencv investing money, the Suite of 72 Q MAF.V ROOT t Richard Nixunl "tFQ FRANCIS Tm'S ROTiiALoE (Richard Nixon) N STATHOS. "IHin jitatnus rr.eaa buMnea. Exuvrienced Businessman. Resrmnsible Lepislator Republican Presidential Elector JAMES F .SANDERS (John M. Ashbrook) 1S60." 75 '"'JX'- 3 " " ::sts . rarr.-erarr.'e: :r-.:ers trade a-vers ar.d rvi a-rr.-er. Cocks 26 ter.v?rs rr.a.r.ter.3r.c mer. lobs tor vox-.; men Ar.i your.; worner. Jobs ir. Europe Hswa ?ar.arr.a A.ska Ar.d just arc u arv p.aoe ir. tr. States V.'e I Tr. vo t: zz tr icbs 7ra-. you weL ir. good scrvoois ur.aer exoejer.t irstrjotors witr. tie best equipment oDtair.irie Astd you ge: tjl pev w."w: you train Yoa ac ost ui.-sualv ;ood rr-,;e bertefits indudng a chance to cor.ar. je vox educaaor. ir. rr.ar.y cases at ox expense Ir. most oases with at least 7o of yox tuition paid And ii you quaxy weT yve you yox chotoe of training V.'el put it ir. wr.ar.g. betore vou szjr. up ! j MATHILDA M. TASSIN. A state treasurer who w.U work to benefit all the State's Citizens" FRANK J SCHMJTT iJohn M. Ashbrook) BOB SMILEY (Richard Nixon) 77 n ROBERT F. SMITH (Richard Nixon) FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL 27 g LEE JOHNSON Vote lot On n 78 HELEN A. TVRNELL (Juhn M Aahbrook) FOR STATE SENATOR. TWE NTT-EIGHTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT Veto for One 2S j KENNETH A. 1 KEN JLF.NJTEDT. 'Quttlljied-Eiierienced." FOR cuu I. inn. Manoa and W STATE REPRESENTATIVE. FIFTY-FIFTH RFPursnrraxrvr nimm CUliam. Jelferaon. Morrow, and Sherman Countie and portion of Clackamas. tountiei. Vote ar Oiu 29 rj DAVID M. GREEN. "Elect Dave Green Representative He Listens.' Published pursuant to provisions of ORS 310.330 Sadie Parrish, County Clerk of Morrow County COUNTY 4i COPNTT COM MISSIO NER 30 r-j WALTER H HAYES. "Present IncllmteIlt.l Vote for One FOR COUNTY CLERK 31 rj ALICE M VANCE. "Former School DLitrict R-l Clerk Vote for One Experienced in Financial Arrountine. Burige'ing election!,. Pavmll " FOR COUNTY SHERIFF Tbdayfr Army wmts to )otn yon. Vote for One ?LCilgTT TREASURER 32 rj SYLMA McDaniel. "Present Incumbent ' Vote for One Phone 276-0079 FOR PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN VM. f FOR PRECINCT COMMITTEE WOMAN VotTlofo M$$m " Ii , L J" Dear Blue Cross: My son's unexpected hospitalization in Nevada involved only several hundred dollars. But when I called your office, the lady I talked to treated it as if it were $20 million. She unscrambled my confusion, and even called back to see if every thing was satisfactory. She deserves hearty congratulations. In today's busy world, personal concern and service are seen so seldom that I felt we had to say thank you. Frank Blanchard Portland, Oregon We care for people. BLUE CROSS OF OREGON Home Oilic IX S W M'k Sfeet. Pot. S'20l Cl.ii'iCt oll,c Salem. Euan, MeOlonl and Peoolelon