lone News
(Continued from Fags 7)
days at the Carl Troedson home.
They were on their way to Wal
lowa Lake to spend their vaca
tion. Mrs Pomerantz Is the for
mer Inez Clark.
Mrs Leo Crabtree was honored
with a birthday party at her
home Saturday afternoon, Aug
ust 1. The hostesses were Mrs
Alvin McCabe and Mrs L A Mc-
Cabe. Others present were, Mrs
James Pettyjohn and Linda and
Nancy; Mrs Leland McKlnney;
Mrs Lewis Halvorsen; Mrs Hattle
Crabtree; Christine and Doris
McCabe and Ashley McCabe.
Several from here went to
BOAT
AUCTION
This Coming Sunday
Charlie Kik Co.
Hermiston-McNary Hiway
36 BOATS
Will be sold to highest bid
deralso motors and trailers.
SI 00 will hold purchase for 1
week. Terms on approved
credit
SUNDAY, AUG. 16
Boardman Tuesday afternoon
and evening of last week to see
the Wagon Train.
Dale Lundell of Oakland, Calif
spent a few days last week with
his parents, Mr and Mrs O L
Lundell. He and their other son,
Kenneth, of Hayward, Calif left
for their homes Friday.
Mrs Arlie Rahn and daughters,
Cathy and Robin, of Seattle spent
last week with her parents, Mr
and Mrs Cecil Thome. They were
accompanied by Dianna Mar
quette. Mr Rahn came after them
Sunday.
Mrs John Turner of Baker
spent last week with her mother,
Mrs Olive Eneleman. and other
' relatives.
Mrs Fannie Griffith and Mrs
'Mabel Cotter attended the birth
'day reception for Mrs Phoebe
Bartholomew Butter Creek Sun
day, August 2.
Mrs Minnie Forbes of Heppner
is staying with Mrs Olive Engle
man who Is ill at her home.
A large crowd attended the
Rebekah picnic In the city park
Sunday. A dinner was served at
noon.
Earl Wilson of Las Vegas and
Francis Wilson of Los Angeles
were visitors here last week.
Mrs Arvilla Swanson is visit
ing relatives in Milwaukle and
LUTHERANS
May we show you what Luth
eran Brotherhood will do for
you. Write
STANLEY McCALLUM
1923 W. 5th Ave. Kennewick.
Wash.
Portland.
Rod MacKenzle pastor of the
Community church, Is spending
this week at Camp Adams on
the staff of a junior church camp.
He was accompanied by Susan
Lindstrom, Cherilyn S m o u s e,
Tim Tullis, Mark Halvorsen and
Jim Jacobs.
Mr and Mrs Fredrick Martin
spent last week with relatives
in Dallas and also went to
Champoeg Park. Their son,
Ralph, spent th week at the
Methodist church camp at Suttte
Lake.
SP4 and Mrs Joseph Kalister
of St Louis Missouri are visiting
her father, Noel Dobyns. Kalister
is with the armed forces and
will return to St Louis for a few
davs and then co to Fort Carson,
Colorado for his discharge. Mrs
Kalister will remain here until
he returns.
Mr and Mrs Lingerfelt and
children of Bend were recent vis
itors at the Fredrick Martin
home.
Mrs Fannie Griffith is visiting
her daughter and family, Mr
and Mrs Dwight Haugen in Os
wego.
Mrs David Baker entertained
at a tea Thursday, August 6 in
honor of her sister-in-law, Mrs
Ivan Orton of Portland. Others
present were Mrs Walter Jacobs,
Mrs Pete Cannon, Mrs Delmer
Crawford, Mrs Robert DeSpain,
Mrs Ray Boyce and Mrs Francis
Connor.
Mrs Delmer Crawford enter
tained the bridge club at her
home Friday evening of last
Monument News
Around 22 people gathered at
the George Capon home Wednes
day evening for a farewell party
in honor of Mr and Mrs Jack
Chan and daughter Nancy, who
left Thursday morning with their
household goods for Spokane.
Rev Chan is leaving the church
of Monument to enter school this
fall to take up youth fellowship
leader work, They are leaving
many friends here and DayvUls
where he also worked In the
church.
Mr and Mrs Jack A Sweek of
Pendleton, visited t the home of
Mr and Mrs Dean Enright Fri
day night
Ivan Smith's mother and two
week. Those receiving prizes
were Mrs Gene Hall, high; Mrs
Rod MacKenzie, 2nd high; Mrs
Walter Jacobs, low and Mrs
Charles Hudson, the traveling
prize.
Lisa McCabe, daughter of Mr
and Mrs Ernest McCabe fell on
a concrete wall and cut her chin
one day last week. Three stitches
were required to close the cut
Linda Pettyjohn, daughter of
Mr and Mrs James Pettyjohn,
fractured the wrist of her left
arm when she fell from a horse
last week.
Mr and Mrs David McLeod and
children spent last week In
Junction City where they visited
relatives.
Gary Stephenson of Salem was
a visitor here last week. He was
a former music instructor in the
lone schools. He will teach music
in Prineville this year.
Carl Troedson and Fred Ely
spent the weekend in Seattle
where they attended the boat
races.
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HEPPNE8 GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday. August 13, 1959
sisters came to visit last week
from Idaho, then Mrs Ivan Smith
and daughter drove to Washing
ton to visit before school time.
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27, 28, 29.
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"Centennial Days"
Morrow County
Again this year at the fair there will be many new
events and numerous divisions and classes have been
added for greater interest. Premiums in some divisions
have been greatly increased. Remember, the fair is yours,
and the bigger part you take in it, the better it will be.
You still have time-get a premium list today and prepare
your entries. It's fun and it can be profitable, too!
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REMEMBER
Open Class Entries
Close Thurs. Morning
August 27
4-H CONTESTS AND JUDGING
Wednesday, Aug. 26
DON'T MISS
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 8 P. M.
AND THE
FAT LIVESTOCK
AUCTION SALE
AND PIG SCRAMBLE
Friday, August 28, 7:30 p.m.
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Sponsored By The Wranglers
FRIDAY 10 A. M. b AFTERNOON
Open Class Beef Judging
THURSDAY, 8:00 P. M.
BIGGER PREMIUMS THIS YEAR ENTER I
SPECIAL GRAIN AWARDS
RESERVE YOUR
COMMERCIAL BOOTH
SPACE NOW
PLAN YOUR FAIR ENTRIES NOW CHECK THE PREMIUM LIST
PROGRAM
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26
11:00 a. m. All 4-H Entries close.
All FFA Entries close.
11:00 a. m. 4-H Home Economics Judging Contest.
1:30 p. m.--H and FFA Contests.
3:00 p. m. FFA Livestock Judged.
3:00 p. m. Open Class Flower Entries Open.
8:00 p. m. Open Class Flower Entries Close.
8:00 p. m 4-H Saddle Horse Show.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 27
9:00 a. m. All open class entries close with the
exception of flowers, which are open
until 10:00 a.m.
9:00 o. m. Judging begins on open class fruits,
vegetables, hay crops, and Home Eco
nomics Exhibits.
9:00 o. m. 4-H Home Economics Demonstrations
& Judging for Style Revue.
9:00 a. m. 4-H Livestock Judged, starting with
Swine.
4-H Showmanship Contests later In the
day.
8:00 p. m. 4-H Style Revue at Fair Pavilion.
8:00 p. m. Open Class Livestock Judged.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 28
9:00 a. m. 4-H Showmanship Contests.
All-around Champion Showman.
9:00 a. m. Judging of Halter Classes in Saddle
Horse Division.
Horse Show continues throughout the
day with Junior Roping and other
events.
7:30 p. m. 4-H Pig Scramble and Fat Auction Sale.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 29
10:00 a. m. Big Street Parade.
12:00 Noon County-wide picnic at the Court House
Lawn.
1:15 p. m. Rodeo.
6:00 p. m. All Exhibits Released.
8:00 p. m. Special Night Show, Morrow County
Amateur Calf Roping, Wild Horse Rac
ing, Wrangler Cow Riding and other
events.
SUNDAY, AUGUST 30
6:00 a. m Cowboy breakfast, served by Wranglers
Riding Club at Club House on Fair
Grounds.
1:30 p. m. RODEO.
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RESERVED SEAT
Tickets Kfow
ONLY $2.50
TOP RODEO CONTESTS AND EVENTS
MORROW COUNTY DERBY
A special three-quarter mile race for Morrow county bred horses with a
$275 purse-'There will also be a one-half mile race for Morrow county owned
horses with a $100 purse.
PONY EXPRESS RACE
CHARIOT RACES
SATURDAY AFTERNOON
AND NIGHT
SUNDAY AFTERNOON
AUGUST 29 and 30
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