Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, September 14, 1961, Page 5, Image 5

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breve M to the fflce.
1 Cards of Thanks
caid or than rs
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to the many friends and
neighbors for the many kind
deeds, tht card and (lower and
other forma of thoughtfulness
extended me during my recent
illness. They are all very much
appreciated.
Mrs. R. A. Thompaon
23 e
3 Lost and Found
IX) ST or taken by mistake from
Morrow County Fair exhibit an
embroidered pillow case, dec
orated with blue crocheted
roses Inset Please return to
Mrs. Bergstrom or contact her
at Humphreys Drug Store.
28 c
4 Help Wanted
WANTED married dependable
man for farm work, carpenter
experience helpful. House
available, no furniture. Wal
ter Jepsen, lone, Ph. 3-8148.
28-c
WANT AMBITIOUS man for
general work. Must have car.
Phone 6-9228. 28-c
WOMAN WHO CAN DRIVE
If you would enjoy working 3
or 4 hours a day calling reg
ularly each month on a group
of Studio Girl Cosmetic clients
on a route to be established in
and around Heppner, and are
willing to make light deliver
ies. etc., write to STUDIO GIRL
COSMETICS, Dept. S. W. 36,
Glendale, California. Route
will pay up to $5.00 per hour.
28-29C
5 Work Wanted
JOB WANTED Young married
man, has ranch experience and
some sawmill experience. John
Jackson, Jr., lone. Phone 8-7407.
27-28C
6 Wanted
WANTED for historic purposes
for cash, old envelopes prior
to 1915 showing post office
cancellations. Contact Oregon
SUmp Society, P. O. Box 3494.
Portland 8, Oregon. 27-4p
8
Services
YAGER DRILLING CO.
Echo, Oregon
Due to sickness, store
at Echo closed.
Call JA 5-8813.
Walla Walla, COLLECT
for service
. . 39ttc
Montgomery Ward
CATALOG STORE
Samples Swatches Complete
Library of Catalogs Maintained
For Your Use.
Mrs. Elma Scott
SALES AGENT
Ph. 6-9904 14.tfc
FOR SERVICE and installation
of air conditioning equipment,
call Case Furniture, 6-9432.
4-tfc
OFFICE SUPPLIES, typewriters,
adding machines sales and
service. In Heppner regularly.
Hills Office Machines, call
Gazette-Times, 6-9228 for ser
vice Black's Electric
All types of Electrical Contract
work.
SERVICE CALLS
Contact Jerry Sweeney, lone.
Phone 8-7262 or Creston Black,
4M-2605.
16-nc
9 Livestock, Poultry
FOR SALE 12 good quality
Hereford cows. Ages from 2
to 8 years. Call after six p.
m. 6-5849 or contact Wilbur
Van Blokiana ai n"BS
Uon. a2
FOR SALE 8 pr. registered
T-nA Haroford cows and
calves, 2 yearling bulls. Phone
6-5364. Jack Sumner, aeyy-
23-p
10 Form and Garden
FOR SALE New and ued Steam
Cleaners. Contact LelarwJ Mr
Kinney, lone, or rail 1 7370.
M tfc
rOR SALE Early and fall peach
es at the J. it. Parson Orchard
Kimberly, Oregon 23 2Hp
FOR SALE Hay, stacked, clean,
first cutting; third cutting
available In the field. Harry
ProudfooL PR. 1 8lM. Echo.
27 2Pp
FOR SALE 3 Dempster drills
with hitch. See or call Roy
Martin, 3 487, Lexington.
24 29c
12 Furn., Appliances
FOR SALE Used Hotpoint aut
omatic washer, 2 years old.
Not worth much, but we're
not asking much. Lett's Elec
tric. Ph. 6-5811. 28 c
WE STILL have the pink RCA-
Whirlpool washer and dryer
pair at S140 savings. Lott'i
Electric. Ph. 6 5811. 28 c
IF YOU NEED a washer and
dryer to fit a limited space,
have one only 26 34 Inches
wide. Lotfs Electric, Ph. 6
581L 28-c
FOR SALE 6 year crib complete
with springs and gooa mat
tress, $20; or will trade fr
good used vacuum cleaner. Ph.
69148. 28-tfc
13 Misc. For Sale
FOR SALE King cornet, alight-
ly used. Also 26-lnch olcycie.
Ph. 6-9906. 28-C
25 OFF on DAMASK Rose Heir
loom sterling dirlng Septem
ber. Peterson's Jewelers.
2730c
FOR SALE Used gas lawn mow-
er. $40; gas tiller. $65; garaen
tools; electric meat smoker.
$20; Urge barbecue with warm
er, with motor.'splt, basket and
supply of charcoaL $45; wood
lathe with tools and buffers,
$65; band saw, $25; mahogany
cabinet radio and phonograph,
with records. $110. See Gene
Case at Case Furniture, phone
6-9432, or 6-9952 evenings.
27-tfc
FOR SALE 30-30 Stevens rifle,
good condition, holt acuon.
Phone 6-5391 or see Gerald
Rood. 28-c
FOR SALE 1953 Spartan-35, 2-
bedroom trailer nuuw.
take furniture for down pay
ment Contact Chuck Phegley.
phone 6-9609. 27-28p
LUMBER
FOR SALE
2x4 STUDS
No. 4
Nil "i
$12 up per M
$5 per m
SHAVINGS
You load .S2.50 per kad
Heppner Lumber Co.
6-9440
LEXINGTON SECOND HAND,
store now open Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday. Prices
slashed. Furniture, appliances,
clothing, Jewelry, antiques.
16-tfc
14 Automotive
USED
COMMERCIALS
1956 Willys 4x4 pickup.
1955 Chev. Pickup, 3-speed and
. . .1 11.. .u,n
overdrive, excepuummj
1955 Willys 4x4 pickup
1954 Willy Pickup, clean.
1953 Vt ton Chev. Pickup.
1952 Willys Pickup. New motor.
1952 Willys pickup. New snon
block.
1950 Jeep Steel Cab.
1949 GMC Panel, excellent hunt
ing unit
1942 Dodge Power wagon, excel
lent for farm use or uuuuji.
WE ARE YOUR
FRIGID AIRE DEALER
Brand new never been used
a a JM nnKt V AT
Tap pan wan oven u
Two fold-back table top electric
range units. Large savings on
these unused units.
Good choice of used washers and
dryers. 1 used remgeraior.
FARLEY
MOTOR COMPANY
Pontlac-Buick-WUlrs-GMC '
B ambler
Fhoae 6-81 1
40-tfc'
14 Automotive
FOR SAIX-One OM-C Van.
Mrs. Allen Case. Ph. SA
23 27c
FOR SALE Jeep Moor. Hat
heal. t)U completely re
built; new crankshaft, rods,
mains, rings, etc. Gene s Chev
ron. Lriinrion. 28 2C
FOR SALE 19'j6 hardtop Merc
. ury. new tires, motor and
trantmiMlon A 1 ahape. Call
6 5Ri3 after SaL noon,
M40 between i and 5 (XX 28 c
ONE STOP
SHOPPING
Used Cars
1951 Club Bel-Air
4-Dr. sedan. bia
' engine, auto, trans. S1400
19S4 Poatlae S3S&M
54 Ford 4 dr. sda. SSOO
COMMERCIALS
'54 Cher. V Tea
Pickup SS8
54 WlUra 4 wb, dr.
cjt 10SO
'48 Ford Vl Tea
Pickup
'47 Cher, grain
truck
fzM
SS50
'47 Ford 2-ton flatbed $750
Good Used Cars Needed
FULLETON
Chevrolet Co.
8-9921
Call FREE to Pendleton
Say "CR 6-3611 Collect"
Cars Galore
New Volkswagens
SEDANS (any color)
STATION WAGONS
PICK-UPS
PANEL DELIVERY
$395.00 Down
(your car paid for or not)
$47.95 per month
WINTER MOTOR CO.
INC.
Authorized V. W. Dealer
PENDLETON, OREGON
OPEN SUNDAYS
9:00 a. m. to 3:00 p. m.
15 Real Estate
FOR SALE Comfortable family
home, four tearooms, econ
omical pipe furnace, large
kitchen, wall to wall carpeting
100x100 corner lot, with shop
and garage. CaU the BUI Lab
harts, 6-9956. ZS-tfc
HOUSE FOR SALE
Lge. modern 4 bedroom home
located across from grade school
on lge. lot Lge. family room with
fireplace, tile bath, dishwasher,
wall-to-waU carpeting in living
room. Fibre glass drapes to re
main. Call 6-9605 or 6-9962. Phil
Blakney. Price, $18,000. 18-tfc
ftij Qit.r Four bedroom home,
remodeled last year; new forc
ed air furnace, large lawn and
garden space, old water right
for pumping Irrigation water,
pump and sprinkler go with
place. $15,000. L. L. Bobbins,
1642 Valley Ave, Baker, or con
tact Marion Olson, phone 6
9905, Heppner. 24-tfc
FOR SALE Five Rental Units
with 2 excellent davenos, 3
electric ranges, 2 refrigerators,
5 oil stoves and many chests
and miscell a n e o u s items.
$5,000. L. L Robblns, 1642 Val
ley Ave, Baker, or contact Mar
ion Olson, phone 6-9905, Hepp-
ner. 24-UO
I I II i V
15 Real Cstati
FOR SALE i bod room house. 1
estra lots in iti"- ""2.
Erato. Ph. WJ6.
Public Notices
Konac or final HtAmwa
f-iir UNDERSIGNED, havtni
ni km rinal Account and Re
port as ecutrl of the Eitate
of A- C. unosay.
NOTICE JS HEREBY GIVEN
the County Court haa fUed the
29th day of September. l!tt. at
10 o'clock X M. In the County
Court Room in the iwimy iwn
House. Heppner, Morrow County.
Oregon, at the tlm and place
for the hearing and settling of
the said Final Account and Re
port and any ob)ectlons that
may be niea memo.
DATED this 30th dsy of Aug
ust. 1961. "
RrKFlJ-A LINDSAY.
Executrix of the Estate of
A. C Lindsay, deceased
CURRIN FRENCH,
Attorneys for Executrix
P. O. Box 753
Pendleton, Oregon.
2630c
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been duly ap
pointed by the Probate Court of
uimw runtv. State of Oregon.
Administratrix of the estate of
VERA J. HAPPULft aeceasea,
and all persona having claims
against the estate of said de
ceased are hereby required to
present same with proper vouch
ers duly verified to the Admin
istratrlx at the office of Mahoney
and Abrams, Heppner, Oregon,
within six months from the date
hereof.
Dated and first published this
24th dsy of August. 11.
BETTY M. HAMILTON,
Administratrix 25-28C
COUNTY COURT
PROCEEDINGS
County Court met in regular
session on August 2, 1961. The
minutes of the previous term
were read and approved. The
Court appointed the following to
the County Park Board: O. W.
Cutsforth. 3 years, Mildred
ur.l-k 4 Alvtn WfTJnh1aSt 2.
Nathan Thorpe, 2, and Minnie
Sklles l. Tne wun oruercu
267.10 transferred from the Mo
tor License Fund to the General
Road Fund.
The following warrants were
issued on the General Fund!
Milton A. Blegel, Co. CL --$25.44
Knfl Bank. Sal. - 689.40
St. Ind. Acc. Comm., Sal .... 28.69
Pub. Emp. Ret. oa., &ai.
157.75, Soc. Sec. 414.91 ...
Phil's Pharmacy, Sher.
Tha ..........
. 572.66
... 1.30
Unnnnar Alltn Sal PS. Sher.
CFi..v. .
QHf .-
Wee T.V. Shop, Sher. Car .... 42.00
Kilham Sty. & Print Co.,
Tax ColL 123 05
Hill's Office Machines, Tax
. 1.50
Herman Green Cthse 3.00
Case Furn. Co., t-mse.
Pirn 67.10
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co,
Cthse. Repairs '-
inhn A. Pfeiffer. ahse. Inc. .. 5
Thomson Bros, Cthse.
Inc. .36, Jan txp.
City Water Dept., Cthse 22.30
Nat'l. Soc. Prv. of Blind,
H. Nurse
union Oil Co.. H. Nurse Car 9.93
Amer. Pub. H. Assoc.
H. Nurse l lw
Standard Oil Co, H.
Nurse Car JU !W
Wash.-Oreg. Sch. Sup.
Co, H. Nurse 22.41
Hazel C. Bauman. Jail Exp. 13.00
C J. D. Bauman, Jail Exp.
rt EA
. c '11 Khar inc.
no en
ri rnf . 9 80 28.50
Mahoney & Abrams, va
' . 7 . ,1 oa
1159
Mahoney t ADrams, un.
Howell Appling, Jr, Sec.
Cfnto fn. CL
71.00
.. 8.00
14
Allied Accountants, Just
Court - 20-.
B. B. Rands, Just. Ct 25.00
Oliver Creswtck, Assess.
Inc. - 20-64
Heppner Gazette-Times,
Off. Pub. 113.36, Assess.
Inc. 20.45 - 133 81
Clarence W. Drlscoll, Sher.
rvimm Fund 50.00
Pac. Power A Light, ahse. 131.37
Edward Mcyuaw,
Henry Gantenbeln, Clr. CL 7.50
E. O. Ferguson, Co. CL 2.65
Richfield Oil Corp, Sher.
c.i- pr-tsh. Clk's. Inc. 9.92
J. O. Turner, Clr. CL 15-00
Paul Pettyjohn, Kurai rre u.w
n..w Vat RH . OlT.
Exp. Soc. Sec. 14.85
W. E. Finzer to, w
351, Sher. 351. Assess.
353
Addressograph-Multi-graph.
Assess. Inc.
Gilliam A Bisbee Hdwe,
9.65
. 39.36
Cthse. Ina
151.62
Humphreys Drug Co,
Assess. Inc.
.95
LOCAL NEWS
Mi. a ad Mrs. Ed Dick left Fit
dy on a crk's vacation trip.
Thry went to Eterprle first to
Wit with Mr. and Mrs. Bub rer
relL formerly of Hrppner. and
w the Heppner imefpiue tool
tall game that evening. Then
they went on to Helena. Mont
to tUit his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
U E. IHv k,
Mr. end Mrs. Werae Mtla,
and family. Redmond, vuitefl
relatives here recently ana en
toyed the rodeo.
Mrs. Heeir Letlske eed
daughter. Mry Lou. Queen of
the Round I'd. and Round-t'p
orlnceu Janet Thompson spent
Saturday . and Sunday. Sept 2
and 3 at the Terry Thompaon
home and attended the rodeo.
kob Mahonev had as bis west
the first of last weeK Pica uaw.
rence of Ontario. The boys then
left to reiume studies at racuic
University.
Mr. and Mrs. I. I. NTS spent
a leisurely two week vacation
visiting relatives in Portland
and Woodburn, returning Aug.
31.
Mr. and Mrs. Lrea Anderson,
New Plymouth. Idaho, visited
her sister and family. Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Farra, and all motorea
to Sunnvside. Wn. last week
end for a family get-together.
tat and Mrs. Darrel Plerhar
and dauehter are visiting their
famillea from his base at Ft
Bliss, Texas. Ployhar is awaiting
further orders.
Roberta Dougherty returned
SepL 5 following a trip to New
port and a visit with her sister,
Gwen Stockton, and on to San-
Francisco for a short stay.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter I. H. Nesa.
Seattle, Wn, visited friends and
relatives in Heppner over tne
rodeo week-end.
HiHiumiuti ef the BUI Bar-
ratts during the rodeo week-end
-pr her sister and family. Air.
and Mrs. Alexsnder Hunter. Jan
et and Duncan of Seattle; Mr.
Hunter's mother, Mrs. John
Hunter, Seattle; Mrs. Barren
and Mrs. Hunter's mother, Mrs.
H. P. Ferguson, Oswego; Mr. ana
Mrs. E. H. Miller, and Susy
Potor. of Portland: Mr. and Airs.
Tom Vaughan. Jr, Kathy and
Jule, Pendleton.
Rarhpi Harnett. Museum
Fund 100.00
Ore. St. Coll. ExL Serv.
Co. & Home Dem.
Aaont 5,825.00
Bureau of Labor, Cthse.
Inc.
N. W. Hosp. Serv, SaL
109.80, DA 9.50. ins.
56.00 175-30
rum fAiinwina warrants were
issued on the General Roads
Fundi
First National Bank xu.w
St. Ind. Acc. Comm. 234.28
Pub. Emp. Ret. Bd 244.67
John A. Pfeiffer ... -72
City Water DepL o-"
Uonnnor Nnr.P.Bd Co 14.04
-'
Heppner Hdwe. A Elec. 2.00
D..H Colas Cn ..... 89.50
Jones-Scott Co H-25
Umatilla Ready-Mix
Concrete Co s S
C.JIn Dnrrlch 25.00
oauic --- ko
N. W. Ind. Laundry Co 1158
Heppner Auto Parts 121.98
Clyde Equipment Co 19-40
Umatilla Elec. Co-op 100
Akers Motor Serv -. 3.34
Schetky Equip. Co - 416.00
A. W. Davis supply v-o
lone Chevron St. 22.15
Oregon Motor Serv 22.63
Standard Oil Co. HJ-00
Pac. Pow. & Light Co 8.52
Lexington Implement Co. - 24.10
Lexington Oil Co-op. Inc. .... 2.50
Heppner Lumber Co -"cTSS
Stone Macn. to
Union Oil Co 1,44?oI
oiium r. nicho Hdwe 4.25
uiiliaii, Mn.
Camas Creek Lumber Co. 127.98
Ind. Air Products to
ntv of HeDDner 443.51
City of Boardman 48.18
Citv of lone
City of Irrlgon 28.78
City of Lexington 76.01
Trl-County Equip. Co. 25.84
Padberg Macn. to.
American Bitumlls A
rn 2.526.51
Arrow TransportaUon Co. 976.53
Sharp s wrner irucn -
W. Ind. Lndry " "
Wages
The following warrant
Usued on the Misc. Funds I
t- j I XT notrsr Wd
Control
n, Kafl Rk. Weed ConL 33.80
St. Ind. Acc. Comm., Weed
rvnt iO-Ji
Pub. Emp. ReL Bd.,
Weed ConL
i r-kam Cirv Wied
12.49
r"ni moo
n.nnA, Antn Part. Weed
' , -Q
Pnnt
it r . n,lt,ii,h(n Cn Law
I lhrrv 3UXUU
f . t d.aH Animal
;;.tlzlzzz. 5.093.00
f frrtn Cn . APd
rt 769.48
wtrrwca omTTS time, ti
Fair Winners Concluded
r I Ttil ntmiiliHra lh
. ... ,..'. . . . . . ....... -
Itfttng award wtBrn-rs at the
Marrow county Mir t
a II .nun.. l.i.tu Smllh
it ' - -
- 1 1 , . . , - -
wert. Heppner. blue ribbon; Lynn
Bursenbine, itcppner, rea nuwn.
Style Revue: Charmingly
vn. in.' k'. ttapi-tt llft)tmer.
champion. Tren Wise; Anna Mae
Mi-tjuaw. poardman. rnampion
Fun and Sun; Atlrta Mitabe.
inn, r lonmiiitt mn ana sun.
pari; l"hetyt Lundfll, lone.
champion, uotmng iv. iennv
Jones, irrlgon. cnampton. uotn-
lm.m IV mrtv dnu' DiirothV
y - . -
Rath. Boardman, champion.
a iiitninr ja m ini a i iiiru, aiiaaaT
Pfetner. Heppner, cnampton
Clothing VB. Llbby Van Svlwlack,
Heppner. champion,
a. 11 ri.iihinif inhibits: Charm-
Ingly Yours; Carol Rawllna. lone,
skirt and apron, blue ribbon;
Karen Gronqulkt. Board man.
wirt an.i ininn. niu riuuun.
Fun and Sun; Delores Emert,
bon;' Arleta McCabe. skirt and
hi.uia. hiue ribbon. Fun and Sun.
t..n skirt mil iiiiui. niue rin-
port. Cheryl LundelL lone.
champion; wiorcs tmen, tone,
blue ribbon: Arleta McCabe,
lone, blue ribbon. Fun and Sun,
housecoat; Margaret Green.
ltnnnr hlu ribbon. Fun and
Sun. beach coat, Cheryle Lundell.
lone, blue ribton. tioming va,
winter dre; Julie Ptelffer,
n..rnnr riiamolon: Joan Turner.
Heppner; blue ribbon. Clothing
VB; Jean Martin, lone, cham
plon; Llbby Van Scholack. Hepp
ner. blue rlbon; Marlene Gray,
Heppner, blue ribbon; Karen
LundelL lone, blue ribbon; Ber
nice Thomson, Heppner, blue rib.
knn ru.thinu for bovs: David
Gray, Heppner. champion. Teen
Wise; Anna Mae wcwuiw,
Boardman, champion; Jeanette
Ledbetter. Lexington, blue rib
ktn riothins IVA: Sandra
Thorpe, Boardman, champion;
Beverly Davidson, Lexington,
blue ribbon; tntoe jvicvuaw,
Boardman, blue ribbon. Party
a r.c nnrnthv Rash. Boardman.
champion; Shirley Gaines. Hepp
ner, second,
a. 11 foods: Food Adventure;
c.o.r, rirau nnnnpr. Cherllvn
oun.. - - - . . . - -
Smouse, lone, Melanie Bailey,
Heppner, Jean StocKara, neppner,
all blue riDDons. roou ui-
tures, lot 4; Kitty O'Hara. Hepp
ner, champion; Kathy Ray, Hepp
ner, Linda Warren, Heppner,
Claudle Noland, Heppner, Sue
Townsena, lone, v-neryi
brock, Heppner, all blue ribbons.
Dinner club; Marilyn Morgan,
lone, champion.
a 11 tinrtipnitiirp: Michael
Smith, Heppner, first in garden-
. all .Aa.
lng and iirsi in noweia.
111 i.iHcrintT contest: Junior
food Judging; Sherrl O'Brien,
Heppner, first; Jennifer Blake,
A: Barbara Blake,
Heppner, third. Junior clothing
Judging; Rogenla Wilson, first;
Nancy Campbell. Heppner, sec-
i. Tntr.A piif. Ixlneton. third.
UIIU, .vjw- .
Senior food Judging; Marilyn
Morgan, Heppner, first; Cherilyn
Smouse, lone, second; Shirley
Hicks, lone, third. Senior cloth
lng Judging; Jean Martin, lone,
T..110 vfMttcr HeDDner. sec
ond;' Cheryl Corley, lone, third.
4-H agriculture acmuiu
dons; Martha Doherty, Heppner,
iriiiiotnn. second;
Dianna Pettyjohn, Heppner,
third. , .
4-H sheep: Grand champion,
, v nnhortv. HeDDner: re-
serve champion, Kenneth
Smouse, lone. Class A lot 1; Jim
mle Ashbeck, Heppner, first.
Class E, lot i; ftieivin iv-o",
. flrof riflsa F lot I.
Tom Rawlins, lone, first; Carol
Rawlins, lone, second. tia
i 1. Trrvl OreenuD. Heppner,
IVV A I w - J " - -
first: Sue Greenup. Heppner, Bee-
ond. Class K. lot i; rum
Healy, Heppner, firsL Class H
i . nauiH van Scholack, Hepp-
ner. first; Judy Jones, Heppner,
second; Fam tieaiy, ncK y ,
third. Class I. lot 5; light
..,, rht Tnnv Doherty. Heppner,
first; Sue Greenup, Heppner, sec-
ond; Martna uoneny, ikyv-
third. Class L lot 5, medium
weight; Maureen Doherty, Hepp-
pner, first; J-arry
Heppner, second; Jimmie Bloods
worth, Heppner, third. Class I,
lot 5, heavy weight; Kenneth
Smouse, lone, frlst; Alvln Ash
beck, Heppner, second; Kenneth
Smouse, lone, third. Market
lambs; Tom Kawiins, ione,
Bobble Ball, Heppner, second;
- i D...iin, Hpnnner. third.
C&tUl tvT,M n . -
Pen of three fat lambs; Tcrryl
Greenup, Heppner. iirsi,
Greenup. Heppner. second; Ken-
tnno third.
Showmanship, senior; Kenneth
Smouse, lone, iirsi; wiui
herty, Heppner. second. Show
n.n.hir intermediate: Doug An-
1J1M f a------
derson, Heppner. first; Maureen
Doherty. Heppner, sei-uuu.
Jones. Heppner, third. Showman
.ki. iniormll3ti. eroUD two;
David Van Scholack, Heppner.
first; Melvln McDanlel, Heppner,
aecond; uavia Anaerson, ncj
ner, third- Showmanship, Junior,
(mum nrtf: Larrv Pettyjohn,
Heppner, first; Kit Anderson,
Heppner, second; Sue Greenup,
Heppner, wira. iuowiuniMUL.,
b 14. mi
Junior, gtoup to: Nancy Do
herty. He pner. first; Steve IVtty.
2itt. I-fp4rf, (MrvWJ; Jirnmla
BloodKVkorih. Heppner. third.
Grand chami'iun. MacVface;
Devld Van Shoiaik, Heppner,
first; Judy Jones. Heppner. sec.
nrs.t Hranrl rhlnilll.m Khttrface:
Tom Rawlins, lone. firt; Bobbie
Ball. Heppner. second. Grand
champion Southdown. Maureen
Duherty, Heppner. flrnt, Kenneth
Smouse, lone. swnd.
Bt producing tow; Barbara
Bloodiworth. Heptner, flrL Bet
khwIiiMii, nun 1 Vl-ar Undl-r
twt; Martha Doherty, Heppner,
first; Barbara Bloodtworth. Hepp
ner, aecond. L'nder 6 months, Ter
ry! Greenup, Hc-ppner. ftrsL
j it rwf ratti: Riiland Ek-
fmm tn rhtmnliin beef:
Gary Van Blokland. Heppner, re
serve cn amnion, ociuor wiw
manshlp; Roland Eksuom. lone.
. a . I I t a
champion; uary van nioKianu.
Heppner. second; Marcell Town
send, lone, third. Intermediate
.Iw.umimliln' Tnnv DohertV.
Heppner. first; Kenneth Wright,
Id-rmnpr. aecoiid: Dale Van Blok-
land. Heppner, third. Junior
at It Mlm at n ft. H 4 1 1 tlnhhv Harris.
Heppner, firt; Nonda Clark.
Heppner. second; taroi luaiiuv,
Irrlgon, third.
IL.avv atmra! prand champion.
Gary Van Blokland, Heppner; re-
ene grana cnampion, numm
Ekstrom. lone. Roland Ekstrom,
lone, first; Steven Anderson.
Heppner. second; Allyn Wither
,it r. hn third. Medium steers:
Charles Anderson. Heppner, first;
Dale van nioKianu,
champion Hereford; Tony Dorter-
ty, neppner, secono; viy
Blokland. Heppner, third. Black
innni' Rnhhv Harris. HeDDner.
firsL Red Angus, Carol Lathrop,
Irrlgon. firsL Bulls calved before
tor.it r.nrv Van Blokland. Hepp
ner. first; Kenneth Wright, Hepp
ner, second. Heifer calf, calved
In 1961; champion. Kenneth
Wright, Heppner, reserve cham-
w .... a a a I- T v. It SV
plon, Mitcneu Asnoecn,
third, Nonda Clark. Heppner.
Heifer, calved In 1960; Kenneth
ur-trrVir tlannnpF. firsL TWO-Vear-
nuti ...fr - -
old heifer; Kenneth Wright,
J eM alr
Heppner, iirsi; rtonaa ,onv,
Heppner, second. Producing cow,
hrnr Jan. 1959. Kenneth
Wright, Heppner, first; Karla Lu-
ciana, Echo, secona; uuu
Ashbeck, Echo, third. Cow and
calf; Mitchell Ashbeck, Echo,
first; Kenneth Wright, Heppner,
. . Lnlin
second; .Karia L,ucmii,
third. Breeding herd, cow, heifer
and calf; Kennetn wrigm,
rirct ctAor calf, calved In
1961; Karla Luclana, Echo, first.
TtrnAuMno mu;. P.uernsev: Bar
bara Bloodsworth, Heppner, first.
and under
wa- r
2; Martha Doherty, Heppner,
first ; Barbara Bio o d s w o r t h,
Heppner, second; Maureen Do
third. Jr. heifer.
UClljr, ...1j.mv.,
under 8 months. Guernsey; Ter-
art a. OnM
ryl Greenup, tieppner, urau Ali
tor heifer, 6 months, under 1
Barbara Bloods-
worth, Heppner, first; Alfred Dra
per, Heppner, second; Karen Ed
wards, Heppner, third. Senior
ft months, under 1
IICUC, v-.
year, Guernsey; Martha Doherty,
Heppner, Iirsi; ousie uiccnuF,
Heppner, second; Karen Nelson,
Lexington, third. Grand cham
plon Guernsey, Barbara Bloods
worth, Heppner; reserve cham
pion Guernsey, Martha Doherty,
Heppner.
i.rv nvpr six months, under
one year; Terryl Greenup, Hepp
ner, first; Susie Greenup, Hepp
ner, second. Producing cow, Hoi
stein; Richard Wlllard, Heppner,
first. Cow ana cau, noit
Richard Willard, Heppner, firsL
Bull calf under six months, Rich--.
wiiiari HfDDner. first. Hol-
OIU -
stein, over 6 months, under l
year; Judy Jones. Heppner, first
and champion; Rodger Doherty,
Heppner, second and reserve
champion; Tony Doherty, Hepp
ner, third. ' Junior heifer under
6 months, Brown Swiss; Keith
Nelson, Lexington, ium. ,
Horse showmanship contest
winners were Judy Sherer, lone,
champion and David Proudfoot,
Khsmnlon. HOrse
CA.I1U,
showmanship contest winners,
seniors; Mariene reiscn,
ton, first; Kenneth Nelson, Lex
ington, second; Ronnie Belsma,
Heppner, third. Intermediate; Da
vid Proudfoot, Echo, first; Tim
TulUs, lone, first; Scott Barratt,
Heppner, second; Mereaun weuu,
Heppner, third. Small fry divis
ion; Kim Valentine, Heppner,
first; Patti Healy, Heppner, sec-
ond; Sheua juuciana, t-"
Champion horsemanship con
test; Sharon Crabtree, lone, fUst
in the senior division, Marlene
Fetsch, Lexington, second; Diane
Pettyjohn, lone, third. Intermed
iates; David Proudfoot, Echo,
first; Judy Sherer, lone, second;
Vicky Barratt, Heppner, third.
Juniors; Scott Barratt first; Con-.
nle Copplnger, Echo, aecond;
Meredith Webb. Heppner. third.
Small fry; Patti Healy, Heppner,
first; Kim Valentine, Heppner.
econd; .Sheila Luciana, Echo
third.
Horse Judging. Vicky Barratt,
Heppner. first; Dick Struckmeier,
Heppner, second; Connie Copp
lnger, Echo, third.