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Exhibitors blast
state competition
Morrow County exhibitors blasted their competitors last
week in the wheat and potato divisions at the Oregon State
Fair In Salem.
Along with a silver tray presented by Pendleton Grain
Growers for the best county exhibit of commercial grain,
t Sabre Farms won the Oregon Potato Commission award for
; the best exhibit of spuds.
.; Wheat exhibitors from the county came out smelling like
( freshly cut grain, picking up 25 places, Including three firsts
ii by Harold "Shorty" Peck.
: i Peck picked up three firsts, three seconds, a third and a
fourth to lead a group of 12 Morrow County exhibitor winners.
. Following Peck, Art Crawford had one first place; Charles
n Doherty had one second place; Robert Harrison had one
second and two thirds; George Luciani had one third, one
fourth and one fifth; Elmer Palmer had one third; Oscar
Peterson had one Becond and one fourth;
Roland Bergstrom had one third; Wilbur Worden had one
- second; Alvin McCabe had a fourth and one fifth; Bob Jepsen
had one fourth and Norman Nelson had one fourth,
i - Along with Sabre Farm's first place, other potato winners
5 included Merle Carlson, second and third; DBS Farms, first
' and second; and Paul Taylor, third.
Lexington news
I The Christian Women'i Bu
siness meeting was held on
Tuesday at Boardman at the
Grange Hall.
? Speaker for the evening was
V. Miller of Portland who
spoke on life in Guam,
i' Special music was provided
by the Hein Family quartet
from Hermiston.
Those attending from Lex
ington Church were: Betty,
Colita, Sherrle, Rena and
Charma Marquardt; Carol
Collins, Florence McMillan,
Freda Majeske and Irene
Padberg.
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Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Papi
neau and Carol Nash were
to Walla Walla one day last
week.
Three Unks Club met at the
home of Irene Padberg on
Thursday of last week.
Plans were for an election
day dinner to be served from
a 2 and 5 7. Pie and coffee
served In the afternoon.
Door prize was won by
Debbie Pettlt. Refreshments
were served to Florence Mc
Millan, Leta Messsenger, Lei
la Palmer, Ruth Robinson,
Marion Robinson. Debbie Pet
lit, Delpha Jones, Catie Pad
berg. Next meeting at the
Palmer home.
Mr. and Mrs. Rick Johnson
and children of Heppner have
moved to the Naffziger trailer
at the Munkers home In
Lexington.
; Roger Doherty, from Colo
rado has been visiting his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. B.J.
Doherty.
Tour
planned
(A tour of Interest to all
women In the area is planned
for Friday, Sept. 24, under the
guidance of Extension Staff
Chairman, Harold Kerr.
- Traveling by bus, the tour
will offer opportunity for those
participating to view the
many new developments in
the northern part of Morrow
County. Included will be the
coal fire plant under construc
tion by Portland General
Electric, potato plants and
other newer developments,
with luncheon at the Nomad
Restaurant In Boardman.
All interested are encourag
ed to sign on Immediately.
Registration will be on a first
come basis. Cost for the ex
cursion Is M which Includes
lunch. Bus will leave Heppner
t 8:30 a.m.. pick up pann
iers In Lexington and Board
man. Call 676 9642 for reser
'alk. or send name and
check to Morrow County Ex
tension Office, Box 397, Hepp
ner. Pioneer
Memorial
! Hospital
J Admitted were Colleen An
derson, lone; Dlanna Star,
lone, Dorothy Wilson, Hepp
ner; Alice Hansel!, Condon,
Josle Peck. Lexington.
Mrs. A.F. (Freda) Majeske
is visiting her niece Verna
Dornbrack of Wassua, WS.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bristow
were in Tillamook visiting
their son and family, the Jerry
Bristows. Jerry has been pro
moted to the Dean of Students
at Tillamook High School.
Also visiting was Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Bristow and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wright of
Baker and Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Wright of Denver, CO
were here visiting the Ed Bri
stows and Ida Grabil.
Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Ernst
and family traveled to Long
view, WA for the weekend to
visit Chuck's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Lowell Ernst. The pre
vious weekend a family gath
ering on Chuck's side of the
Around the Pot
Belly Stove
Julie Nelson
family was held out of Trout
lake, WA. They camped out
and did some huckleberry
picking.
Harvey Childers, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Cleo Childers, has
left to attend school in Tacoma
at the L.H. Bates Vocational
Tech. He is taking a course in
heavy diesel. At present he
will be staying with Mary
Holtz until he can find other
housing.
The Willows Grange will
meet on Saturday, Sept. 18, 8
p.m.
There are four positions up
for re-election in November
for the city of lone. They are:
Mayor, Robert Drake and
council persons, Cleo Chil
ders, Don Bristow and Doro
thy Stefani. Anyone wishing to
nominate these people or
someone else for these posi
tions can obtain a nomination
petition from the City Record
er
Good News Club notes
Liz Ernst. All petitions
must be filed with the City
Recorder on or before Oct. 1,
1976 at S p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Osmin
and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Nelson
attended the mini-college held
at EOSC in LaGrande. For
mer residents, Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Howton were also there.
Christina Lindstrom, dau
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy W.
Lindstrom, is back at school at
Pacific Lutheran University
in Tacoma, WA for her senior
year. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lind
strom visited his sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Helina in Seattle the
weekend they moved Chri
stina to Tacoma. They also
visited with Mrs. Lindstrom 'i
cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Gaggs in Orcas Island (San
Juan Islands).
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Rohde
and family, Kennewick, WA,
were here visiting Vera Riet
mann. Beta Omega sorority held
its September meeting at
the home of president Julie
Nelson. Final plans were
made for the Levi Ball to be
held on October 9 at the Legion
Hall.
The Cystic Fibrosis Drive
will be Sept. 14 and ways and
means projects were discuss
ed. A social will be held this
month for rushees.
Oregon Law No. 339.420
provides that children may be
released, with their parents
permission, to attend classes
in religious instruction.
This year "Child Evangeli
sm Fellowship", in coopera
tion with various churches will
offer visualized Bible stories
and songs to the elementary
school children. Visual aid
songs, puppets, flannelgraph
stories and object lessons are
used in presenting these
Bible Corner
classes.
The teachers and helpers
from various churches in the
area attend a weekly training
class to prepare the Bible
lessons. All materials are en
tirely interdenominational.
All children will be encourag
ed to attend their own church
activities.
Each child must have a
permission slip signed by his
parents and returned to his
school. Permission slips are
available at the Heppner Ele
mentary School office.
In Heppner, classes will
begin on Monday, Sept. 20 and
the children will be released
from 2:30-3:30 p.m. each
Monday to attend these spe
cial Bible classes called
"Good News Club." Like last
year, the "Good News Club"
will meet at the Heppner
Church of the Nazarene, 335 N.
Gilmore. For more informa
tion call Mrs. Geneva Black
burn, 676-5529.
It will be starting soon. For
more information contact
Mrs. Lou Crum, 422-7247.
most training schools
charge a fee while
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From ancient times the hearts of men have
longed for peace not merely for cessation of
war but for peace of mind and heart and soul.
In the early days of Israel the benediction
was, "The Lord lift up his countenance upon
thee, and give thee peace." Numbers 6:26.
Those who have traveled through Moslem
lands, the lands of the Near and Middle East,
tell of everywhere hearing the words,
"Salaam aleikum" "Peace be unto thee."
What did Jesus say about peace? To His
disciples then and in all ages, He said. "Peace
I leave with you." John 1427. "These things
I have spoken unto you, that In me ye might
have peace." John 1633. The peace that
brings calm to the soul and, through each
individual, to the world is found only in Christ,
the Prince of peace. It can be found nowhere
else. It is Jesus who brings an end to the
discords of life. It is He who brings music to
the feast of existence.
Do you have that peace? It is yours for the
seeking the "peace of Gud. which passeth all
understanding," which keeps our "hearts and
minds through Christ Jesus." (Philippians
47). That peace is a promise and a foretast
of the peace that will reign over all the earth
when "the kingdoms of this world are become
the kingdoms of our Lord, and of his Christ;
and he shall reign for ever and ever."
Revelation 1115,
Lloyd W. Perrin
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