Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, June 15, 1950, Image 7

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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, June 15, 1950
Ronald Baker Wins
Top Spot in 4-H
Livestock Judging
Morrow County 4-H members
returning from the Oregon Wheat
Growers League 4 H Fat Stock
Show and Sale held at The
Dalles June 5, 6, and 7 brought
with them their share of the
honors, as well as good sale
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contest of the show, the live
stock -Judging contest where ap
proximately 150 club members
competed for best judge was won
by Ronald Baker of lone. Ronald
scored 625 points out of a possi
ble 700, winning this contest also
in 1949. Third place was won by
Janet Howton, lone who was ex
hibiting for the first time at this
show. Classes Judged were two of
with this show, fat hogs, two of fat lambs, and
year. The first three of fat steers.
Judging of all classes of live
stock were completed on the
second day of the show. Ronald
Baker again showed his ex
perience as a feeder by showing
the champion Shorthorn steer,
bred by Sherman-Ferguson of
Heppner. He was beat out in the
selection of a Grand Champion
of the show bv Diane Christen -
sen of Moro, who also showed
REGULAR
AUCTION
Tuesday, Jjmne 2
Beginning at 1:30 p. m.
Regular Run of Livestock
and Farm Equipment
One Weed Sprayer Boom
household Furniture
Electrical Appliances
Dring in what you have we'll find
a buyer for you
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!the Grand Champion in 1949.
In showmanship contests, Ice
land McKinney, lone was win
ner of the Junior beef division
showing his Shorthorn steer. He
was included in the contest for
champion beef showman but was
beat by experienced Duane Eakin,
Powell Butte, who has won sev
eral of these contests. In the
senior sheep showmanship con
test, Ronald Baker took first
place. Morrow county club mem
bers took first in the herdman
ship contest and second in coun
ty group of five steers.
Prices were good with all 4-H
members receiving premiums on
their fat animals. Buyers from
Morrow county were Henry Baker,
Lloyd Howton, lone and O. W.
Cutsforth, Lexington, buying
beef; E. M. Baker, lone, and
Krebs Bros, Cecil, buying lambs.
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The Oddfellows at Morgan are
remodeling the school house and
making it into a community
hall. The barn was sold to Gus
Jannsen who has moved It to
his property at lone.
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COMBINATION RANGE
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Cooks and Bakes with Mod
ern Electricity. Aleo Cooks
and Bakes While It Heart
with Oil, Coal or Wood.
Campfire Girls At
Lexington Honor
Parents at Dinner
By DELPHA JONES
The Ne-Top-Pew Campfire girls
were hostessess at a mother and
father banquet at the W. E.
McMillan home Sunday after
noon at 4 p.m. The table was
lovely with a lace cloth and
center of floral sprays of white
carnations and heliotrope. The
table was set with matching
crystal and place cards of small
girls. The menu consisted of
shrimp cocktail, baked ham,
buttered potatoes, molded green
salad, buttered peas, and pie and
coffee, which was served in
courses. The girls cooked and
served the dinner. Those attend
ing were Mr. and Mrs. Art Hunt,
Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Breeding, Mr.
and Mrs. Millard Nolan, Mr. and
Mrs. Truman Messenger, Mr. and
Mrs. V. E. McMillan and Mr.
and Mrs. C. C. Jones guardian
of the girls. After the dinner
several songs were sung, and
there were piano solos by Deanna
Steagall, Betty Messenger, and
Joan Breeding.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hayes
of Corvallis spent the week-end
at the Earl Warner home, parents
of Mrs. Hayes. Mr. Hayes re
turned to Corvallis Monday but
his family will remain for an
extended visit.
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Mrs. Robert Davidson was host
ess to a birthday party June 7
honoring her daughter Dora
Sue's birthday. Ice cream and
cake were served to 18 guests.
I Those from out of town attend
ing were Peggy Applegate and
j Janice Martin.
The Amicitia club met at the
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Others from $194.75
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AT THE
AMERICAN LEGION HALL
HEPPNER
SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 17
That's Where the Crowd Goes for a Good Time !
: $1 .00 tax included
Music: Star Dusters of Walla Walla
Lunch will be served
home of Mrs. Bernard Doherty
with Mrs. Robert Davidson M
co-hostess. Lqw was won by
Betty Groves, high by Lavonne
Bloodsworth, door prize by
Gladys Cutsforth and traveling
by Thelma Smethurst. Refresh
ments of jello, whip cream and
cake and coffee were served.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Hunt have
had as their guests Mr. and Mrs.
Percy Connor and sons of The
Dalles. Mrs. Connor is the former
Elsie Tucker, sister of Mrs. Hunt
and this is the first visit in quite
a number of years.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hunt have
recently moved to Lexington from
Heppner.
Miss Dona Barnett and Mrs.
Trina Parker left Sunday for
Portland where Miss Barnett will
receive medical attention. They
were taken down by Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Marquardt.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Griffith
spent Sunday in Spray visiting
relatives, who were there from
Idaho.
Mr. and Mrs. George Irvin are
spending a few days in Rose
burg. Mrs. C. C. Jones is keeping
their small dauehter.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Steagall
left Sunday for California on
their vacation.
Miss Jean Griffith who has
been in Spray with her grand
mother, Nannetta Griffith, re
turned to her home Sunday.
The following girls left Tues
day morning for summer camp
in corvallis, at the 4-H cluo
camp; Betty Lou Messenger,
Glenna Griffith and Joan Breed
ing. They were accompanied by
Mrs. Breeding.
Mr. and Mrs. Elza Vinson of
Butter creek are staying at the
Dan Way home for a few weeks
visit.
Clifford Green, small son of
Herman Green, was painfully in
jured Monday when the end of
a car trailer fell on his head.
He was taken to a Heppner
physician.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nichols have
moved into the house across the
creek recently sold them by Mr.
ana Mrs. v. Brown, who have
moved to Heppner.
ine Morrow County Grain-
grower dinner which was served
by the Three Links club in the
IOOF hall Tuesday was well at
tended. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Feathers
and family left Wednesday for
Clackamas for a visit.
Mrs. Truman Messenger enter
tained the Three Links club at
her home Thursday. This was
President Mrs. Dan Way's birth
day and she was pleasantly sur
prised with a cake decorated
with candles. Refreshments of
cake, salad, tea and coffee were
served.
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Vinson of
Kimberly are visiting at the Oris
Padberg home.
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TWO RECEIVE DEGREES
Two students from Heppner
received degrees from the Uni
versity of Oregon on June 11.
Bachelor of science degrees were
received by Hugh McLaughlin,
son of C. N. McLaughlin; and.
Robert Runnion, son of V. H.
Runnion.
Deluxe Duncan Pbjfe Styling
yh Chrome furniture at its best. Features large,
oval extension table with Duncan Phyfe base and heavily
padded chairs. Table is 35" x 48" closed and 35" x 60" r
with extension leaf, micalite top and duran j
- upholstery available in matching shades
of rc J, blue, tan, jrey. ;reen: nnJ yellow.
TABLE $64.95 CHAIRS $10.95 each
CASE FURNITURE CO.
PENDLETON-
HEPPNER
FREIGHT LINE
Arrives at Heppner,
Lexington and Ion
MONDAY
WEDNESDAY
FRIDAY
For Pickup or
Delivery
For pickup, call
Red & White, Heppner
Padberg Tractor, Lex.
Connecting Carrier for
Consolidated Freightways
Omar Rietmann, lone
COMING TO MORROW COUNTY
The Western Livestock Journals
OREGON BEEF TOUR
Sunday, June 18
We cordially invite you to visit our ranches and see our
purebred Hereford herds which will be shown at the
following times:
A-l Ranch, Floyd Worden-12:45
Frank Anderson, Hereford Ranch- 2.00
Sandhollow, Hereford Ranch- 4:00
Kirk & Robinson
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