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MORROW COVNTY 4-K
MEMBERS and their chap-r-ones
wtu attended 4-K Sum
mer Srh.vil at Crec.m State
In Corvallis June 1"-16 are:
(from row, all rcs left to
lone
By Cassey Chapel
Cassey Chapel. h? -l t
a junior at Ion? Kigh School
In the LiU, is no writing
the lone nes for the Gazette
Times. Sr.e ould appreciate
bearing from anyone in the
lone area ho has nes.
Mrs. Eoy w.Lindstroir.and
Christina attended a ian.ilj
reunion over the uetrkend a:
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Linn. Nehalem, While
she as triers, Mrs. Linds
trom served as installing offi
cer for Mr. and Mrs. Linn,
who ere installed Worthy
Patron and w orthy Matron for
-"Chapter No. 153, Order of the
Eastern Star in Nehalem.
XIrs. John Turner of Baker
and Mrs. Carol Morris of
Portland arc- visiting friends
and relatives in lone this
eek. They are staying at
the home of Mrs. Victor Riet
mann. Mrs. Jenr.y Ball and son
Bob of Bend are visitors at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Herb Imel before continuing
east.
IOXE GARDEN CLUB WILL
meet Wednesday, July 12 at
10 a.m. at the home of Mrs.
Lee Pettyjohn. Plans for the
fair and the year s program
will be made. Ne ideas
from the State Convention ill
be riven by Mrs. Van Hub
bard, Mrs. Fredrick Martin
and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cutting.
A potluck salad luncheon
El be enjoyed at noon.
CARL THOEDSON of lone
suffered a heart attack last
week and is in St. Anthony's
Hospital. Ke was expected
to be in the hospital 10-14
days. Agnes Sperry is spend
ing this week at the ranch
with Carl's sister, Linea
Troedson.
AT PIEFERS
Mrs. Ercia Pieper has en
joyed a housefull of company;
were her grandson, Dennis
Dick and his son David, of
North Bonneville; Mr. and
Mrs. Rick Pieper whose wed
ding she recently attended;
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kail and
Jotii of Portland and his nep
hew Gerrold Kail.
Other guests for Satur
day supper were Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Holliday, Clinton and
Troy of Aloha who were en
route to Idaho, Mr. and Mrs.
Leland McGiil of Cecil. Arnie
Pieper of Hermiston also
dropped in to see all the
company one day.
RANCH AERO
AIRPLANE SPRAYING CO.
Owned and Operated By
PAUL N. HANSEN
Beginning Year-Round Service
S PRATING- SEEDING. LIQUID AND DPT
FERTILIZING.
24 TEARS EXPERIENCE IN THIS AREA
PH. 676 9925 HEPPNER. ORE
r. rrrrr Titrs
right) Airy Killing, Barbara
Killing, Parr. Schmedtr, Deb
bie Kuwe, Tannine Bratuion;
second row) Ctuperone Mar
ge Slade, Greta LaBlanc. Ch
e rvle Turner, Sandy Bennett,
McConnells return to Lex
after visit to
By Delpha Jones
Mrs. Charles McConnell
returned home this week from
a trip she and five of her
children made to North na.
kota. Cynthia, 13, John, 14,
stayed behind to visit their
two sets of grandparents for
the remainder of the sum
mer. Mrs. McConnel's sister
came up from Rapid City and
told of the horribieness of
the flood. The water came
up into the alley behind their
home. Bodies are still be
ing recovered under the de
bris. Dogs have been used
to locate the bodies.
The day they left a tor
nado warning had been sound
ed. The tornado hit Minot
and one woman was killed.
Mrs. McConnell has a sister
employed in Minot and has not
heard from ber.
In the area she visited,
hard spring wheat is raised.
They expect this years crop
to be a good one. Their
harvest season comes late
in August and early Septem
ber. Due to the airline strike,
the trains were crowded. En
route to North Dakota, their
train went through Glacier
National Park which they en
joyed seeing.
Roy Campbell has returned
home after a weeks stay at
the Good Shepherd Hospital in
Hermiston.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Mes
senger and children of Port
land have been visiting his
parents, Mr. i Mrs. T.E.
Messenger. Sunday the fam
ily enjoyed a barbecue at the
Messenger home with the T.
E. Messenger Sr. family of
Hermiston, Lois Rose Mes
senger and Carl Marquardt
families also present.
Nonta, Charma and Billee
June Marquardt are spending
the 4th of July holidays with
their brother and wife Mr.
and Mrs. Rick Marquardt in
Pullman, Wn.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Klinger this week
were Bill Klinger, Bonnie Le
ong, Frank Quintano, Ellen
Sherman and Mr. and Mrs.
Vic Klinger of Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ro
binson were recent Portland
visitors where they both re
ceived medical attention.
Melissa and Linda Smith oi
Hermiston, were Lexington
visitors this week, as e nests
of Kimmberlee Larson, who
is visiting from Portland with
Mr. and Mrs. C.C. Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Smith
and children of Irrigon, were
Ttun..t..
Ehonda Sargent. Judv Healy,
Pam Smug, charroms Don
Stancel and Mildred Davirt
son, third ro) Debbie
KmUe, Amu Davidson, Judy
Bennett, Kathy Gilbert, Chris
North Dakota
recent business visitors in
Lex.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs.
William J. Van Winkle over
the weekend were their sons,
Mr. i Mrs. Donald Van W in
kle and son of Salem, and Bill
oi Pendleton, daughter Miss
Linda Van Winkle of San Fr
ancisco and friend Molly Cre
asy. Glenda Kay Van WinUe
returned home with the Do
nald Van Winkles for a vi-
Honoring Princess
DEBBIE McCOY
FAIR
Evans. Carol lw:i, .bai
ri-) Karen F:charJ. Bar
bara Falun r. J'hr, V.ytrs,
Charlie Summr, Mary Heal)
and Kay Bermm.
Two Birthday
Dinners
Laura Ma rick of Inn and
her brottur-m-iaw Ot ne Lan
caster of Cecil cltrat.'d
their birthdays t. .get her at
the Lancaster home in Cecil.
Mrs. Lancaster was assisted
by Gene Jr. and J.D. Guestj
were Mrs. Flossie Marick,
John Marick, Mr. and Mrs.
Leo C rabtree and their grand
son, Jim McCabe who is vi
siting them. An an. elfiXKl de
corated with red C.iwers or.
white frosting tapped the bir
thdav dinner.
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MORROW
PAVILION, HEPPM
4-H Camp launches Dream Boats
t TltWr Fofc ll"D
irriivo and fvwrdman 4-H
tvn and sirU tn lb M!
year us tratUt. tt nvWd
i I Ji Camp it Cutsforth
Park Ukt k. The weat
her was (.'i.J and a -..J!in.
4i had h all. TN" meals
co.Aed t Cladu HM
of Irriffon and her helpers
r d lici.Hi.
TVr were nuny different
pri'jrct to keep the )oun$
4-her's buk). Tli first day
tlu ) had a (ktrr contest ana
decrat.-d the dm.iif hall with
thir posters. Tlre were
tie dy liiui i and natural
I.mhI classes. A represent
tive of the Came Commission
showed no to construct a
turd huse out of a Cowt-r
M. Other classes made
candles. The Eciilnf) das
n.ade a TftUand Prairie tour
and !ht ) hiked to the fossil
Ndh.
The last nif tit of camp the
youngsttrs divided into gr
oups, nude a dream bout,
out of things found In the
torest. A can.Qe as placed
on each tv t and set adrift
in the lake. As the story
goes, the bts that reach the
otht-r shore ill have their
w ish come true.
4-H CAMP NEKS
"The Wtuile Thinit" theme
for 4-H camp encompassed
a great variety of activities
ior campers Seventy-six ex
cited campers accompanied
by sixteen counselors and
staff were trucked to the
4-H camp at Cutsfortti Park
f.ir outdoor living, education
and fun. Counselors selec
ted television commercials
to name each tent in the
"4-H Tent City".
Camp classes and instruc
tors were; Tie-dye-Virginu
Grieb; Game Commission -Bill
Null; natural foods and
edible weeds Delta Huber;
Flower pot crafts - Ardith
Hunt; and sand candles and
leather crafting -KnstinNel-sm;
Macramae - Peggy Sch
l.chting; Fishing - David
M-I eod, Forest and fossil
beds and soils - HaroldKerr;
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MORROW COUNTY
FAIR and RODEO
SATURDAY
JULY 8
9:30 p.m to 1 a.m.
MUSIC BY
Buck Abercrombie
and the
Sundown Buddies
ADMISSION
COUNTY
trad bUtu and tail tales
Barb and orvill CuMortb,
a liUktic craft, Cany Cha
in 1. f orest Sertic trip to
PrnUnd frame Mart Chit
t, ukti-rt and akntfted na
ture Tft. MlMrrd Hakrr
and BirJu Tullis.
CounMor r to chare
of crmonieft, recreation
and event at camp, amikied
with craftk anJiXhtrclikkrs,
Collet; e students De Petty
John, Kristin Nelson and
Chuck Nelson served as soc
ial aksistant with cere mon
ies and evening events.
Counselors were Cberi
Carlson. Susan Heal), Judy
Bennett, Pegfy ScnlicMing.
Karen Richards , PamSchme
der, Kathleen McElhfott. Kn
onda Sargent, Jan Ikstrom,
Cassy Chapel, Pam Hut,
Patricia Van Scholar. Sher
r Kemp. Phil Carlson, Da
vid Richard and Rick Pe
terson. Canip directors were
Birdine Tullis, Aide, and Don
Stancel, 4-H agent.
The weather was great, and
all campers and staff agreed
the camping session seemed
far too short.
lone Class
holds Reunion
Mrs. Jerry Davidson and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Myrick and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Jim PaavoU and
children, and Tom Pointer.
Parents who attended the
reunion were Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Morgan. Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Halvorsen, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn, and
Mrs. Erma Morrison.
The lone High School class
of "62 held their ten-year re
union July 2 at the lone City
Park. All but three members
of the class attended.
The activities started In the
afternoon, and later a potluck
barbecue was held. The group
enjoyed a decorated cake af
ter dinner.
Those attending were Mrs.
Larry Prock and children,
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hams
and Children, Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Nelson and Jill, Mr.
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