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HEPPNER GAZETTE -TIMES. Thursday. August 15. 1963 SPRAY NEWS ftv NANCY T1LLEY SPRAY Jessie Sinclair and Rpulah Tillev returned home MnnHflv from a triD to Hurlong, Calif., where Mrs. Sinclair's daughter lives, On Saturday they traveled to Reno, Nev., Lake Taho and Virginia uity. inese ladies had a wonderful trip and enloyed every minute or the trip, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Asher were in Heppner last Wednes day on business. Mrs. Beulah Tilley went to Bend Wednesday to take her daughter, Patsy Keimig and her grandson Mike home. They had been visiting since Sunday. Friends honored Peggy Britt last Tuesday afternoon with a very nice bridal shower at the Assembly of God church base ment. Mrs. Gary Bolin was also given a bridal shower the following Friday. The shower was given by Mrs. Neal Bolin, Helen Trox ell, Nola Nichols and Ellen Ash er. It was attended by a very nice crowd of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Kelsay went to Burns to snend the week- end with Glenn's niece. They also visited in John Day with' their son, Bob Kelsay. Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Fletcher spent Saturday night in Spray, then traveled on to John Day on Sunday to visit Mrs. Fletcher's brother, Bobby Kelsay. Mrs. Lloy Munjar and Linda "J s f " a j VALERIE ASHER Is selling Gazette-Times subscriptions in the Spray area. Those who wish to subscribe may reach her at 637-2625. Campaign ends this Saturday at 6 p.m. Nursing Home Owner Attends Convention Anabel Turner Allison, owner of the Allison Nursing Home and Sandy Nursing Home in Port land, left by plane Sunday for New York City, where she will be a state delegate to the nat ional convention for the Amer ican Nursing Homes Association. Mrs. Allison, daughter of Frank W. Turner of HepDner. has operated nursing homes in Port land for the past eight years. She is rated as one of the top administrators in the United States. She is state accreditation chairman on the national pro gram for the purpose of raising the standards of nursing homes, and recently attended a conven tion in Honolulu. Court Proceedings and Mrs. Clifford Adams and children were in Prineville on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ashmead spent the week-end with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Thompson in Prineville. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nelson is spending this week in La Grande where they are repaint ing their home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sanders met their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur VanWinkle in Vale Friday and from there they went on a camping trip. ine bpray 4-H Livestock club members had a meeting at the Ordway home August 8. Juanita Fisher and Les Marks attended. Jan Ordway gave a demonstra tion on showing a cow. Les Marks showed the members how to exhibit rabbits, chickens and hogs. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Asher and Allen went to Lebanon and Salem to attend the wedding of their cousin. Those having dined with the Ed Tilleys Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Ira Britt and daugh ters, Kathy McCarty, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Britts and Mrs. Leona Wei.se. County Court met in regular session on July 3, 1963, at the Courthouse. The minutes of the previous term were read and ap proved. It was ordered that it be cert ified to the St. Agric. College mar me amount of $8250.00 was appropriated for county exten sion use in the county. The amount of $11,641.91 was transierred irom the Motor Li cense fund to the General Road Fund. The following warrants were issued on the General Fund: Oscar E. Peterson, Co. Ct. $ 7.05 Kilham Sty. & Print. Co., Clk's Inc 21.33 C. J. D. Bauman, Sher. Inc. 2.00, Jail Exp. 4.95 .... 6.95 Standard Office Equip., Tax Coll. 2.94, Treas. Inc. 5.88, Nurse 19.50 28.32 Shell Oil Co., Sher. Car 19.39 Herman Green, Cthse 3.00 John A. Pfeiffer, Cthse 1.46 Pac. Power & Light, Cthse. 153.52, Surp. food 12.48 166.00 City Water Dent rthsp ifl7n M & R Co., Cthse 14.07 Gilliam & Bisbee, Cthse 5.00 Ott's Cafe, Jail Exp 6.75 Phil's Pharmacy, Jail Exp 98 Turner, Van Marter & Bryant, Ins 75.39 Inland Chem. Co., Rural Fire 097 Lexington Oil Co-op, Rural Fire 23.15 Charles V. Knox, Juv 30.07 Jack Cox Apts., Surp. Food 15.00 Heppner Clinic, Ment. Ill .... 10.00 Xerox Corp., Clk's Inc 31.41 Texaco, Inc., Sher. Car 31.53 Kilham Sty. & Print. Co., Tax Coll 83.93 Friden, Inc., Assess. Inc 104.00 Raymond Pettyjohn, Jail Exp 15.75 Heppner Gazette-Times, Off. Pub 28.60 Velma Glass, H. Nurse .... 322.00 N. W. Hosp. Serv., Sal. 112.80, Ins. 56.00 .... 168.80 Sadie Parrish, Clk's Inc 22.30 Portland Stamp & Seal Co., Clk's Inc 42.50 James Driscoll, P. M., Stamps & Env 150.00 Pacific N. W. Bell, Sher. Comm. Fund 15.00 Guy M. Borlang, Just. Ct, 6th, Jurors 9.60 Raymond French, Equal. Bd 14.00 Henry Baker, Equal. Bd 14.00 Wasco Co. Clerk, Ment. Ill 15.00 Dunham Print. Co., Clk's. New Books 208.50, Clk's. Inc. 39.40 247.90 Union Oil Co., Sher. Car .... 10.65 Pacific N. W. Bell, Cur. Exp 93.15 Mary Bryant, Co. Reg 16.00 Heppner Clinic, Med. invest 10.00 Taylors Gen. Wks., surplus Fds. Exp 14.16 Columbia Basin Elec., Civ. Def. 18.6G Mary E. Bryant, Co. Ct, 25.00, Dep. 258.09 283.09 Elvira Irby, Dep 258.24 Lillian Sweek, Off. Clk 128.69 Lorraine Ball, Off. Clk 212.61 Alma Green, Off. Clk 79.53 Darl Hudson, Jan 314.48 Margaret Jorgensen, Off. Clk., 5th Dist 75.46 L. D. Tibbies, Phys 24.09 W. C. Driscoll, Sher. Comm. Fd 47.57 Charles V. Knox, Juv 134.44 Ross Ortega, Ct. Rep 106.01 Nancy B. Dixon. Surp. Fd. 29.73 The following warrants were Issued on the General Roads Fund: John A. Pfeiffer 4.77 Pac. Power & Light 5.93 City Water Dept 5.40 Gilliam & Bisbee Hdwe 4.64 Davis Eastern Sup. Co 36.50 Pendleton Grain Growers .... 9 54 Fulleton Chev. Co 246.53 Heppner Auto Parts 103.47 lone Chevron St 9.99 Stone Mach. Co 295.44 City of lone 52.50 Lexington Oil Co-op 20.00 Arrow Trans. Co 213.75 Lexington Implement Co 51.32 Akers Motor Serv 2.40 Clyde Equipment Co 37.63 Standard Oil Co 601.04 Union Oil Co 530.46 N. W. Ind. Laundry 5.10 Heppner Nor-Gas Co 93.94 N. W. Industrial Laundry .... 6.60 Industrial Air Prod 37.18 Arrow Trans. Co 440.19 American Bit. & Asphalt Co 1746.24 Consolidated Sup. Co 4.98 N. W. Hosp. Serv 124.85 Pacific N. W. Bell 18.70 State Highway Dept 1490.00 Labor 6050.32 The following warrants were issued on the Misc. Funds: James B. Miller, Weed Control 351.08 Lexington Oil Co-op, Weed Cont 2.50 Gilliam & Bisbee Hdwe., Weed Cont 7.13 Inland Chem. Serv., Weed Cont 274.34 Padberg Mach. Co., Weed Cont 2.15 Lexington Imp. Co., Weed Cont 12.87 Paul Pettyjohn Co., Weed Cont 290.10 Heppner Auto Parts, Weed Cont 80 James B. Miller, Weed Cont 281.84 Attending the Phillips family reunion in Portland last week were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dobbs and son, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Gray and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rawlins and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Huston and daughter. Ruth Peterson, Portland, vis- ited her mother, Mrs. Lucy Pet erson over the week-end. Mrs. N. C. Anderson and son, Rick, and daughter, Mrs. Gary Linton, left Tuesday evening for Enterprise. Nels will judge the Wallowa County Fair Wednesday and Thursday this week. Overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gordon were Mrs. Gor don's mother, Mrs. Ray Johnson, Ontario, and Mrs. Gordons sis ter Mrs. Von Jones and two daughters, uuriey, laano. m MORROW COUNTY 4 g cJ7yE sd) AUGUST 19 Through 23 And RQDEO, AUGUST 31, SEPT. ALL EVENTS AT WRANGLER HORSE FAIR AND RODEO GROUNDS, HEPPNER SHOW THE BEST OF MORROW COUNTY'S HORSES IN COMPETITION AUGUST 30, Starting at 9 A. M. WRANGLER COWBOY BREAKFAST, Wrangler Clubhouse AT THE FAIRGROUNDS. 7 TO 10 A. M.. SUNDAY. SEPT. 1 RODEO - - $1500 IN PRIZES ENTRIES CLOSE 5 P.M., AUGUST 30 COWBOY BULLDOGGING AMATEUR BRONC RIDING BAREBACK RIDING COUNTY AMATEUR CALF ROPING COWBOY BULLDOGGING WILD HORSE RACING MORROW COUNTY DERBY HEAD AND HEEL EVENT AND MANY OTHER EVENTS RIDES Concessions CARNIVAL DURING THE RODEO Rodeo Admission AFTERNOON SHOWS ADULTS, each $2 STUDENTS, each $1 SATURDAY NIGHT SHOW ADULTS, each $1 CHILDREN, each 50c No Reserved Scats SATURDAY, AUGUST 31 10:00 A. M. Street Parade. Sponsored by Chamber of Commerce. 1:15 P. M. Rodeo 8:00 P. M Special Night Show at Rodeo Arena. 10:00 P. M. Rodeo Dance, Fair Pavilion. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 7:00 A. M. Cowboy Breakfast at Wranglers Club House on Fairgrounds. 1:30 P. M. Rodeo. HUNDREDS OF FAIR EXHIBITS O OPEN CLASS O 4-H CLUBS O FUTURE FARMERS O COMMERCIAL COMMUNITY BOOTHS 4-H STYLE REVUE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21 8 P. M. UNDER THE LIGHTS 4-H PIG SCRAMBLE AND FAT AUCTION SALE 7:30 P.M.. AUGUST 22 COMPLETE FAIR PROGRAM MONDAY AUGUST 19 9:00 A. M. 4-H Saddle Horse Show. All Day Livestock Entries. TUESDAY- AUGUST 20 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 (See Class F, Flowers). 8:00 P. M. Open Class Flower Entries Close (See Class F, Flowers). WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21 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 and livestock, which are open until 10:00 A. M. 9:00 A. M. Judging 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. 4-H Style Revue at Little League Field. THURSDAY, AUGUST 22 9:00 A. M. 4-H Demonstrations (Home Ec.) 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 anl Livestock Auction. Sale. FRIDAY, AUGUST 23 9:00 A. M. Continue 4-H Demonstrations (Home Economics). 10:30 A. M. Open Class Livestock Judged. 4:00 P. M. Exhibits Released. PARADE SATURDAY, AUG. 3110 A.M. Classes For Floats, Mounted, Groups Bands, Children, Cars, Boats SEE OB CALL FRED GIMBEL OR RANDALL PETERSON. HEPPNER. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION O on raiiis