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I,,r, The 1'matlIU M or row
County League (all meeting was
I t I. is at the lone Sihoul Cute
loiiutn un Tuesday evening with
mux lick, i!im ltAl mui admin-l-Udi
ir from both counties In
attrridalir-e.
jm M-ntrtinri of Riverside.
I niatne. II. lu. fc ho and Si. Jo
Wtkfon. Mai.lirM. (.'matilla. Mo
Com en w-re on hand to discuss
the problems of officials and
au.i'K.
The w Inner ww sponsored by
the PT.A. with Mr. Robert Df
Spain a dinner chairman, Tho
aulatlng hart were Mrs, Arnle
llfdmun. Mrs. Jo Haulier, Mrs
te Cannon. Mr. Hay Boyce.
The American Legion Auxil
iary L'nlt No. 95 of lone, an
tnur.ii there will be no meet
Ins on Sept. 5. but there will be
a buslncM meeting and a report
from Linda Halvorseii on Girl's
State on Sept. 19 at the Legion
hall at 8:00 p. m. Everyone In
ured to mark thin date on their
calendar and be present on Sept.
19.
The Horse Fly Saddle Club of
Gilliam county held a trail ride
at the Eubank cabin in the
mountain Monday through
Thursday with 33 members and
parents present. Rides were ta
ken each day with new horizon
In sight. One day they rode to
and investigated the Opal Mines,
another day they went to the
lookout on Madison Butte.
Twenty-eight riders participated
in the daily jaunts.
Art Dalzell and Bill McClln
tock went with Fred Griener and
Jasper Edwards of Condon, ante
lope hunting recently near Burns.
The men were successful. This
was the first year Mr. Dalzell
had applied for a tag and was
fortunate to receive one.
A coffee party was given Fri
day afternoon for Miss Marie
von Roesgen of Luxembourg at
the home of Mrs. Mable Cotter
assisted by Mrs. Bill Melena.
Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Lujan re
turned to lone on Saturday to
prepare for the opening of school.
Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Crawford
and family visited in lone with
relatives during the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller of
Wallace, Ida., visited on Thurs
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Thome. Mrs. Miller and
Cat t Remember:
SfC 1 Happnar It ode.
Sept. S Heppnar Rod.
Capt 4 Labor Day.
Spt S School Opens.
Eastern Star food and Apron
Sal.
Rainbow Meeting.
Sept 7 Rabokah.
Sept. loo vs. Culvr (bar).
Topic Club at Trancls CaiUon's
at 2:1$ p. m.
Sept 10 Rally Day at Church.
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Mi. Thome an? former school
mates some 33 year ago.
On Monday cue! at the home
of Mr. and Mr. Cecil Thome
weie Mr. and Mrs. Bud Kam
merer and three children of Con
don.
Mr. Wallace Matthews and
daughters are visiting relatives
In Koseburg this week.
Mr. Adon Hamlett and child
ren of Ontario are visiting with
her mother. Mrs. Mary Swanson,
and other relative this week.
She met the family In Pendle
ton on Saturday to attend the
Shrine game.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Gaars
land have moved Into Gus John
son's house on Main street.
Mrs. Ray Barnett attended a
Christian writer's clinic and, work
shop while In Portland last weeK.
Guest speakers consisted of two
editors and 2 assistant editors,
one being a fiction writer, a non
fiction writer, a feature writer
and a news reporter. The clinic
was well attended and Mrs. Bar
nett said It was very educational
and informative.
Many Attend Shrin Gam
Among the Ionlans attending
the Shrine game In Pendleton
on Saturday to see John Swan
son and Jack Crum play were,
Mr. and Mrs. Gar Swanson, and
family, Mrs. Mary Swanson, Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Crum and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lngloman.
Hugh and Bill Salter, Mr. and
Mrs. Milton Morgan and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Morgan and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert De
Spain and Mrs. Betty Lleuallen,
Bob Drake, John Jepsen and
Rollo Crwaford and Mr. and Mrs.
Art Stefanl, Jr.
Mrs. Walter Corlcy has been
employed at the lone school as
secretary for the coming year.
Mrs. Betty. Lleuallen of Helix
visited In lone over the week-
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Western Artist Paints
Store Windows for Rodeo
Wetern lor wa .1.1.-. to t pane fr l-wal m-r'hant.
Ileppner rt-eently when Pay
H'owtxiyl fjir' eiented cow-
hoy anil uiriis on window
MR. AND MRS. PAUL PETTYJOHN of Ion or shn with Roland Ekstrom and his rsnr champion
Hrlord steer that th Patty John bought at th 4 H auction sal at th (air Friday night lot IS
per pound. Th Ptttyiohns war th biaast buytrt at th auction and ai staunch supporUrs of
th 4 H program. (G-T Photo)
end with her daughter and fam
ily. Mr. and Mrs. Robert DeSpaln.
Sharon Crabtree. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crabtree, will
attend the State Fair In Salem
this week to compete In horse
showmanship.
Maranathas will meet on Sept.
13 at the parsonace.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Salter and
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son bill nave reiurnea irom n
trip that took them through Ba-
ker and to Boise, Ida., where the
Craters of the Moon, on Into
Yellowstone Park, Great Falls,
Mont., and to Judith Gap, Mont.,
where they visited Mrs. Salter s
sister, Mrs. Mat Flescn. mey re
turned home via Spokane. They
reoorted seeing lost of wild game,
Including numerous bear and
some moose.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Snider
were In Pendleton on Monday.
They also visited Mr. and Mrs.
Gaylord Salter and family of Mil-ton-Freewater.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Salstrom.
nephew of Mrs. Gar Swanson,
and three children of Salem were
visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Swanson " Wednesday
through Sunday. They attended
the Shrine game on Saturday.
Also here to attend the Shrine
game and visit were Mrs. Swan
son's brother and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Miller also of Salem.
They returned home on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Garland Swan
son and family and John Morri
son spent Monday on the river
to celebrate John Gar's birth
day with an outing, boating and
enjoying a beach barbecue.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Boyce and
family visited with relatives in
Condon on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Morgan,
Mi. Milton M.trj-n. Mr. and
Mr. and Mr, p.ivld Baker and
fami'v Carl an. I Jnhu Tre.lMn.
Mr. Jim LimUey. Mr. and Mr.
Verner Trwdon. Franklin Llnd
ktrom. Mr. and Mr. John Proud
foot, and Mr. and Mr. Charles
liberty were among the com
munity who attended the fun
eral of M', lo Corner on Mon
day In Pendleton. Uovd Mor
gan and John Prouilfo.it were
honorre llx-r.
Milton Morgan and son Gary,
and Roy LlndMroin and son
Steve, are enjoying a few days
fWh'ng at llw.no. They plan to
bring Mr. Morgan's boat home
wln n they return.
While many of the pljiellne
f.inUlle have moved on to other
( liases of their work, a few more
have moved Into lone and will
Ih? her approximately twt) weeks.
Rally Day Scheduled
A Rally Day will be held on
Sept. 10 at the Community
church, as the regular fall sched
ule begins at 9:43 a. m.
Rev. Rod Mackenzie has re
turned from California where h
was recently called due to the
Illness of a grandmother. Rev.
MacKenzie and a brother who
Is also a minister performed a
dedication ceremony at Sevasto
pol. California, for a new church
while he was there.
L'lng MMter paint. th artist
and hi wife drew many spec
tator as he quickly performed
hi tak. Th rodeo figure
emerged In complete pictures In
about 30 minute, even In the
larycM displays.
Larson I a cuiorful a char
acter a hi work.
"I've painted more window
than any other man In the
worlit," he naid.
Pt-rha he I right, as he has
followed his career of traveling
around the country and painting
western aoem-i on windows, for
more than -10 ears. Mont of hi
travel have been In his home
state of Oklahoma, the middle
wesl. and east, lie was proud or
the fact that for 35 years h has
done the murals for the World
Championship Rodeo at Madison
Souare Garden In New York City.
At 57. this was his first trip
Into Oregon. He said he like
the state anil plans to return.
During the winter he and his
wife, also an artist, paint pic
tures of cowboys and western
scenes on wood plaques, which
they sell from their home at
Wright City. Okla.
Next stop for Larson was to
be Pendleton, where he will pro
mote the Round-Up In his own
Inimitable way.
"1 hoe you have a good
rodeo," he aald. "I never see
them. I'm always ahead of them
and have seen only the big ones
In New York at the Garden."
FOR ACTION! THKILl
MORROW
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COME TO THE
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COUNTY
SUNSHOE NABISCO
Crackers
2 LB- 49e
1 Lb. Box 2 For 49c
ASSORTED
n.o3wn m
SNACK CRACKERS 3 PKGS.
MAYFLOWER
SOUR CREAM
For Perfect Party Dip
Vi PINT 35
Heinz Strained or Junior
IBalby Foodl US for $a
SONNY BOY TJ.S. NO. 2
Mandarin Oranges 5 For $J POTATOES Lb- Ba9 29c
SAW 24 OZ. JAR FRESH . ,. , cmm
Cucumber Chips .... Ea. 39c LETTUCE 2 L9 Hds 27c
FRISKIES NO. 1 CAN .
IQ)(Scj Wss(& - - 10 cans $1
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Saturday
SEPT.
and Sunday
2 and 3
MUTT I w A VJVW ww
Locker Beef Cut And Wrapped
ASK TOMMY ABOUT OUR LOW PRICES
COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS
HEPPNER
ATTEND THE WRANGLERS
HORSE SHOW Sept. 1
RODEO PERFORMANCES
1:15 P. M. SATURDAY. Sept 2
8:00 P. M. SATURDAY, SPECIAL NIGHT SHOW
1:30 P. M. SUNDAY, SEPT. 3
$1300 IN PRIZES
N. W. Saddle Bronc ...S 300.00
Calf Roping 100.00
Bull Riding 100.00
Cow Milking 100.00
Bull Dopglng 100.00
Bareback Riding 100.00
Wild Horse Race 100.00
Races 350.00
OBRA Girls Barrel Racing 50.00
$20.00 Entrance
Total $1,300.00
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YOU'LL MARVEL
SHOP WHERE
IS NOT A WORD - BUT A FACT!
SPECIAL LOCAL ATTRACTIONS! Shetland Pony Bac.
Junior Roping, Saddl Hors Show, Morrow County
Drby. Cowgirl Races on Saturday and Sundar tot
Morrow and Adjoining Counties. Special Saturday Night
Show Wild Hors Rac. Calgary Roping, Morrow
County Amateur Calf Roping. Morrow County Chariot
Rac, Wranglar Cow Riding, Bull Riding, Girls OBRA
Barrel Racing.
RODEO DANCE - 10 P. M., SEPT. 2
AT THE
Feats
OF THE
Bareback
Rider!
A SPECIAL
ATTRACTION I
SEE THE STREET
PARADE, 10 A. M SEPT. 2
WRANGLERS COWBOY
BREAKFAST 7:oo a. m sept, s
RODEO ADMISSION PRICES:
Reserved Seats ...$2.50
General Admission - $1.75
Student. Gen. Admission $ .75
Special Saturday Night Show $1.00
Children -SO
RESERVED SEATS ON SALE AT
TURNER. VAN MARTER & BRYANT
Hppnr
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