Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 23, 1956, Second Section, Image 7

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Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, August 23, 1956
Garden Club
Plans Flower
Show at lone
By Echo Palmateer
The lone Garden club met in
the city park August 14 with
Mrs. Elbe Akers and Mrs. Sam
Esteb as hostesses. Members wore
hats made from vegetable and
flowers from the yards and gar
dens. There were some very in
teresting hats worn. The year
books were given out at the meet
ing. A flower show, "Fashions
and Flowers" will be held at the
Legion hall Sept. 23 in the after
noon. The Garden club will be
assisted by the lone Sorority.
Plans are under way and sche
dules will be out soon.
The Daily Vacation Bible school
at the Community church which
lasted a week, ended with a pro
gram Friday evenine August 17
It consisted of a song, Praise Him,
Praise Him and memory verses
by tne kindergarten group; the
song, A Boy Named David and
memory verses by the primary
group; tne junior group sang,
Jesus Just Now, and the interme
diates sang a song and both the
groups gave memory verses.
Songs were also sung by the
combined groups. A picnic was
held in the city park at noon on
Friday.
An average of 72 attended the
school. It was sponsored by the
Nazarene church with Rev. Char
les Wilkes, pastor. suDervisor.
The teachers were Mrs. Ray Bar-
nett, Mrs. Ruby Nichols. Mrs.
John Hatfield, and Mrs. Wilkes.
The helpers were Mrs. R. H. Wood
roof, Lyle Kincaid and Bonnie
Crum. Louise Botts was the sec
retary. The groups " made pot-
holders, plaques and other hand
work.
Baptismal services were held
for Cynthia Jean Crawford, the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Delmer
Crawford Sunday, August 19 at
the Community church with Rev.
Alfred Shirley, pastor officiating.
Mrs. Tad Miller and Berl Akers, Jr.
were the sponsors. Special music
at the church services were: a
violin solo by Mrs. Kenneth
Smouse and a vocal duet by Mrs.
Lloyd Morgan and Mrs. Paul
reuyjonn. uotn numbers were
accompanied by Mrs. Cleo Drake.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mason were
visitors at the home of his sister,
Mrs. Clara Kincaid and the Lewis
Halvorsen home last week. They
took their granddaughter, Mrs.
Jack Brink, to the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dorr Mason
in HInes and brought their other
granddaughter, Alyce Mason, to
stay at the Halvorsen home.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Downing of
Walla Walla visited at the home
of her grandparents last week.
They took their daughters, Di
anne and Treasa back home with
them. i
Jean Martin and Jo Ann Tur
ner are attending the Methodist
church camp at Camp MacGru
der near Rockaway this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Kedric Baker and
children of Walla Walla met his
brother and family, Mr. and Mrs.
E. M. Baker at Hat Rock park on
Sunday. Other guests of the
Bakers were Miss Mary Ison of
Portland and Miss Barbara Ison
of Milton-Freewater.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Lundell re
turned home Sunday from a two
weeks trip to Camp Sherman on
the Metolius river and to Port
land. Mr and Mrs. Roy Lindstrom and
family are on a vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Omar Rietmann
spent Sunday in Walla Watfa.
Dinner guests at the Delmer
Crawford home Sun 'ay were Mrs.
John Voorhees and daughters of
Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Tad Mil
ler and children of Lexington and
Rollo Crawford. Mr. and Mrs.
Wate Crawford called in the
evening.
Members of Willows grange en
joed a picnic in the city park
Sunday. A potluck dinner was
served at noon. The grange fur
nished the ice cream and coffee.
Thuse coming from a distance
were Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Timm and granddaughters, Mary
Kay and Gail Timm, and George
Timm all of Pendleton.
Fred Ely left Sunday for Port
land to visit relatives.
Mrs. John Voorhees and daugh
ters left for their home in Port
land Tuesday of this week after
visiting relatives here. They
were accompanied by Mrs. Mil
ton Morgan and daughter, Mari
lyn. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Thohe re
cently attended an 8 et 40 lawn
party at the Frank Zimmerdahl
home in Athena.
Mr. .and Mrs. Ralph Thurstoo
and daughter, Frances, of Miami,
Florida were recent visitors at
the home of their nephew, and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Hershal
Townsend.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Palmateer
and children returned home last
week from a trip to Spokane,
Seattle, Grand Coulee dam and
Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Garry Tulfls and
sons spent a few days last week
on the coast.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Strahm and
children of Walla Waalla spent
Sunday at the home of his sis
ter and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Crum.
Miss Arleta Blake of Portland
visited Mrs. Mabel Cotter last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Palmer
and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Palmer
spent a few days at Wallowa Lake
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ring,
Linda Rowell, Tommy Harris and
Ronnie Crabtree spent the week
end with the Rings daughter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Flet
cher In Yakima. They brought
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Wednesday, August 29
a. m.-Dollar Dinner Contest Begins,
a. m.-AII 4-H Entries Close,
a. m.-Bread Baking Contest.
noon-All Open Class Entries Close.
noon-Open Class Flowers and Cooking Entries
Judged.
m.-4-H Home Economics Exhibits Judged.
m.-4-H Agricultural Judging Contest
Thursday, August 30
m.-Judging Open Class Livestock, Hay, Crops,
Home Economics.
m.-4-H Home Economics Demonstrations and
Judging Dresses for Style Revue.
m.-4-H Livestock and Agricultural Exhibits
Judged.
m -4-H Style Revue at Fair Pavilion.
Friday, August 31
m.-4-H Livestock Showmanship contest.
m.-Judging of Halter Classes in Saddle Horse
Division.
m.-Grandstand Attraction - Saddle Horse
Show, Junior Roping Contest Sponsored by
Wranglers Riding Club.
m.-4-H Pig Scramble and Fat Auction Sale.
Saturday, September 1
a. m.-Big Street Parade.
noon-County-wide Picnic at the Court House Lawn
p. m.-Rodeo.
p.m.-Fair Closes.
p. m.-Special Night Show-Morrow County Ama
teur Calf Roping, Wild Horse Race, Calgary
Roping, Morrow County Chariot Race.
Sunday,September 2
a. m. Cowboy Breakfast served by Wranglers Rid
ing Club at Club House on Fair Grounds,
p. m.-Rodeo.
Again this year at the Fair there will be many new events and numerous divisions and
classes have been added for greater interest. Whatever your special interests may be
you'll find them at this year's Fair. Remember ... the fair is yours, and to make it big
ger, you must be a part of it. You still have time to get a premium list from the county
agent's office and prepare your entries. It's fun and it can be profitable.
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Thursday, August 30, 8 P. M.
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AND PIG SCRAMBLE
Friday, Aug. 31,7:30 P.M.
REMEMBER
Open Class Entries
Close Wed. Noon
August 29
SEE THE
Horse Show
Sponsored By The Wranglers
FRIDAY, 10 A. M. & 1:30 P. M,
SATURDAY NIGHT
Rodeo Dance
WITH THE MUSIC OF
Ken Knott & His Orchestra
BIG
Saturday Night Show
Under The Lights
ENJOY
HAWORTH PLAYLANDSHOW
WRANGLERS'
COWBOY BREAKFAST
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