Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 17, 1961, Page 4, Image 4

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    Hitmen GAZtTTE TIMtt. Thmadar August I.
5perry Relations
iHold Family Reunion
Garden Club Hears
Luxembourg Talk,
Sets Flower Show
MIm Marl Vli-toW von Ror
rrn, r-hnc nudcnt, who l
tending lhr- wrrha n our
o-uniy m homa f Mr. and
tr. Kr!rUk Mrtln and family.
n honors! tfun.t at tha home
t,f Mrs, Walter Dobyna Tues
day at th monthly mwtlng of
th Ion CJarilrn club.
MIm von iu-s-n ahuwt4
ll.l. and gavt a talK on Lut
rtnhourg. her horn country- Lux
embourg la a amall country, ap
proximately the of our own
Mrr'W county,
SUteen membcri anl fur
iuita wrr prwent, with Mr.
D..b)-n an.l Mr. It. V. Bishop
co hoktiw. Tli mmbw
miuwil the roll call, trlllng
what th garden club ha dor.a
for the community.
It I announced that tha club
ha definitely act Sunday, Sept.
17. a the Flower Show. Later
date and place will be announ
ced . . .
Mr. Francl Piper and Mr.
Barbara Emcrt were the visita
tion commute for the Pioneer
hospital last month.
In concluding the meeting.
Mr. Jane Rawlins, program
chairman for the year, passed
out the new year book.
TELL 'EM YOU SAW IT
IN THE GAZETTE TIMES
Tha drrnlnt. relative and
filenda 4 Irnrry and Fiance
vjM-rry met at lUt lUk Sunday.
August 13 U't their annual fam
ily reunion. The iMat! alw
honored the birthday f one of
the daughter. Mr Hy Ihoma.
t.f Walla Walla. Wn Three f the
four IMng daughter 4 the
.Sperry family were prrent;
the were Mr Anna ll.rnman
of Waltburg. Wn, Mr Blaine
Chapel of lleppnet. and Mr.
Thomas. Another daughter. Mr.
Belt Ward of Tuwnwnd. Mont.,
mi unable to attend.
Other attending were Mr. and
Mi. Everett lUifchman and San
dia. Mr. uy arihman. n
Cay and Everett, of lleppner. Mr.
and Mr. Clifford Averell and
daughter of Waltsburg. Wn, Mr.
and Mr. Jel Engilman and
Franklo of lone, Mr. Verl Far
ren of Richland. Mr. and Mr.
Tom Frater of lleppner. Mr. and
Mr. Elmer Knlghten and den
of Condon, Mr. and Mr. Milton
Ryder and Mr. Vera Steven of
Oregon City. Mr. and Mr. S.
Marcella and alster. Cecilia and
two grandchildren. Wilbur
Knlghten of Ilardman, Elmer
Burnlde and Bill Hill of llepp
ner. Roy Thorn a. Blaine Cha
pel and Cas-sy Ann Chapel.
THE GAZETTE-TIMES run fut
nlah you with Moore Red!
form. Call 6-9228.
Chilean Student Tells
Soroptimists of Homeland
-Your beautiful Oiegon I very
much like my own homeland of
Chile." TliU waa one of tha com
paratlv remark mad by Ml
Urita Iiedtic when h oka to
member vt the SoroptlmUt club
la-t Thuriay noon at their lun
rheon meeting.
Many lnteretlng comparisons
were made of the geography, cli
mate. hme life, athool. culture
and eople of her native San
tiago. Chile, with what h hai
learned of America the pant few
month alnce coming tu Oregon
f. r college training and In mak
ing her home thl aummer In
Morrow county. She arrived In
Oregon January 21 to attend the
M-eund semester of school at the
University of Portland and thl
Hummer ha worked on the ranch
of the Donald MtEIUgott family.
Speaking with fluent fcngiun.
MUs Rrdblc Instantly radiated
a warm and friendly atmosphere
und made her audience feel a
desire to tour the coastline, field,
mountain and lake of her
South American homeland. Av
erage necessities In living and
the warm friendship of people
are much the ame In both
countries, she remarked. But the
luxuries of expensive car, tele
vision, and equality of both men
and women In attending college
of their choice are some of th
privilege hUh Chilean do not
have. Moat traveling Is done by
bu. aa an averse car there
rt.au about fl.outt Few women
are privileged to attend nhool
U-yond high school, ss there are
not enough schools and boy r
given preference for advance
training.
Miss Rcbdle haa felt very hon
ored to b accepted Into the Uni
versity of Portland a a buslne
administration major- "m:
lly. consisting of mother, retired
father, two younger lter and
two younger brother rclde In
Santiago. After completing her
college training In Portland she
will return to Chile where she
hopes to hold a renponslble busl
ne poattlon. She find farm life
very enJob, ni1 ,9 PP"'
latlve of her chance to live In
the county thl summer. One of
ftr niirrhiwi after coming
i . . "
here wa a cowboy hat She Is
looking rorwara io n
rodeo before returning to Port
land. Mr. Ed Conty prelded over
V.. nnanlns and closlnff CCrC-
monle and called lor committee
report. Speaking for the float
committee. Mr. Kolce Fulleton
reported on plan ana progr
being made on the fair float en
try. Mrs. Fulleton also Introduced
the guest speaker for the day
Former County
Residents At Picnic
Fifty rven pel"", many
whom were imir.er imm.
Murrow count). attnU4 P-
nle at the home of Mr and Mr
C T. Ritchie In Salem. Sunday.
Aufut 6. The oera-lon matke!
the ftrt reunion f th three
members of the grsduatlng t la
of IVJO from Islington mgn
sthmd: Mf. Luella ifummlng
Si-hlewe. Mr. Mary tThompsonl
Tunt. end Lowell McMillan.
Amorie the tues-ti wei four
r..--..., i.t M.'Ml!ln family.
plone-r Lelngton resident, and
their son, daughter, grand
children and great grandchildren.
The four were Mr. France
tAunt Fannlel McMillan, now re
iiiins In Milwaukee: Mr. Ih'Ila
McMillan of Corvnllls; Mr. Cor
Warner of Lexington: and Mr.
Ivou Broadley of Kelso, Washing
ton. fmm.,tiiii4 families of the
shove who were present Inelud-
, m . a t I -
ed: Mr. and Mr, jbck Mfwunn
and a'n, David, of Portland. Mr.
and Mr. Pete McMillan of Wills
mlna; Mr. Eula Markle and
son. Jack, of Portland; Mr. and
Mrs. Lowell McMillan of San
Francisco; Mr. and Mrs Elmo
M, M.lian ft Jl-"- " nd Wr
Allied McMillan and
aid. of Cottage Grove; Mr. and
Mr Juhn R, McMillan i f
BUI and Vt. of Wlilamina; Mr
ti
. t rruiv a rtn K eflflV
.rt!and; and Mr. and Mrs. Clar
ence Have of CorvelU.
Other present were: Mr. and
Mr. Elmer pomerwy of Kc!o.
Washington: Mr. and Mr. I"ete
Sh-um of Portland; .Nney and
Mary Slocum of Slem; Mr. and
Mr. Jiinmle Ritchie and child
ren. Bob, Peggy and Kathy. f
Tillamook: Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mond Mart and daughter. Teresa,
of Springfield; Mr. William
berry and daughter. Jars
ay. of Eugene; Mr. and Mr.
Elmer Hunt of The Dalle; Mr.
and Mr. Bert Schlewe of Mulino;
Itsy Ritchie of Salem; Amelia
Bolton of Salem; Mr. and Mrs
Fred Bolton of Salem; and Mr.
and Mrs. Vlv Bolton and dsugh
ter. Margy. of Everett, Washington.
BergstronvConnor
Wedding July 24
The weUlfg of M'.J-tfed l!f
Brrg.tmm and AHeil It
btth l-f Hepl rt, w urmnUi
In Stevenson. Wn, J-! I
Ttjeir ocly attendant were Mr
Connor's daughter and son-In-law.
Mr and Mrs Johnnie Wil
liams, of Portland.
The con: le will KU le -n the
llanna rnch l-cate1 on the
lieppner F1M Pok highway. Mr.
Connor U employed at the Kin
tua Corjvistion mill In lleppner.
KEEP OREGOM GREEN
snd announcel program arrang
ed for the next two weeks. Next
Thursday, August 21. the group
will hear the IFYE exchange
student from Luxembourg. Mis
Vlctolre von Rocsgcn.
LINDSAY WATER SOFTENERS
SALES and SERVICE
A Lindsay Softener Will Work
MAGIC with hard water
Lifetime Guaranteed Fiberglass
10-year Guaranteed Galvanized
Free Teat and Demonstration on Request
LINDSAY SOFT WATER
(Franchise Dealer!
529 So. Park. Walla Walla. Wn.
Phone JA 9 2743
24 27c
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'THE SOARING 60 s
illlsrirow County
FAIR and RODEO
AUG. 22-25
SEPT. 2-3
WRANGLER H
SHOW
FAIR HIGHLIGHTS
O 4-H, OPEN CLASS, FFA EXHIBITS
O COMMERCIAL EXHIBITS
7 4
ft
SEPT. 1
AN ALL-DAY
EVENT OF
INTEREST
TO ALL
4-H STYLE REVUE
RODEO GROUNDS
8 P. M- AUGUST 23
UNDER THE LIGHTS
4-H PIG SCRAMBLE
AND
FAT AUCTION SALE
7:30 P. Mv AUGUST 24
ROD
m - - $1300 in Prizes
O -AMATEUR COMPETITIVE EVENTS
O HORSE RACING
O PROFESSIONAL CLOWN Performs During Entire Show
GET YOUR
RESERVED SEAT
TICKETS NOW
AT TURNER. VAN MARTER
and BRTANT OFFICE
Only $2.50
COWBOT BULLDOGGING
AMATEUR BRONC RIDING
BAREBACK RIDING
COUNTY AMATEUR CALF ROPING
CALGARY ROPING
WILD HORSE RACING
MORROW COUNTY DERBY
AND MANY OTHER EVENTS
Fair and Rodeo Program
TUESDAY, AUGUST 22
9:00 A. M. School Exhibits Judging Begins.
11:00 A. M. All 4-H Entries Close.
All FFA Entries Close.
1:00 P. M. 4-H Home Economics Judging Contest
(Junior).
1:30 P. M. 4-H and FFA Livestock Judging Contest.
3:00 P. M. 4-H Home Economics Judging Contest
(Senior).
3:00 P. M. Open Class Flower Entries Open
8:00 P. M. Open Class Flower Entries Close
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23
8:30 A. M. FFA Livestock Judged.
9-00 A. M. 4-H Livestock Judged, starting with
Swine, then Beef. Dairy, & Sheep.
4-H Showmanship Contests later In the
day.
9 00 A. M. All Open Class entries close with the
exception of flowers, which are open
until 10:00 A. M.
9 00 A. M.-Judglng begins on open class fruits,
vegetables, hay, crops, and Home Ec
onomics Exhibits.
9:00 A. M. 4-H Home Economics Judging for Style
Revue.
1:00 P. M. 4-H Home Economics Contests.
8:00 P. M. Style Revue at Rodeo Grounds.
8:00 P. M. Open Class LlvestocK juagea.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 24
9:00 A. M. 4-H Demonstrations (Home EcJ
9:00 A. M. 4-H Showmanship Contests continued.
10:00 A. M. to 2:00 P. M. Pet Show.
11:30 A. M. Parade of Pets Judging Arena.
1:00 P. M. All around Champion Showman.
Agricultural Demonstrations.
7:30 P. M. 4-H Pig Scramble and Fat Auction Sale.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 25
9:00 A. M. 4-H Saddle Horse Show.
9:00 A. M. Continue 4-H Demonstrations (Home
Economics).
5:00 P. M. Exhibits Released.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1
9:00 A. M. Saddle Horse Show All day.
5:00 P. M. Rodeo entries close.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2
10:00 A. M. Street Parade.
12:00 Noon County-wide picnic on courthouse lawn.
1:15 P. M. Rodeo.
8:00 P. M Special Night Show at Rodeo Arena.
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 3
6:00 A. M. Cowboy Breakfast at Wranglers Club
House on Fairgrounds.
1:30 P. M. Rodeo.
BIG
TREET PARADE II O a. m. Saturday,
Sept.
2
FLOATS HORSES
KLASSY KIDDY KARNIVAL. SEPT. 2-3
UADrwiNG GROUPS FUN PRIZES
COWBOY BREAKFAST, SUNDAY, SEPT. 3