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h j "J iiiiiiiHI A t . VJ. v r WvV, .... ki '7.; v - y v THE 39TH ANNUAL Harney County Fair, Rodeo and Race Meet to be held in Burns September 5 through 8, Has as reigning royalty these three lovely young ladies. Left to right are Princess Nancv Carson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Carson of Lawen; Queen Stephanie Sinkey, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Donald Sinkev of Burns; and Princess Dee Ann Jenkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jenkins of Princeton. Harney county's biggest annual event boasts a three-day top notch rodeo, two days (Friday and Saturday) of pari-mutuel racing, two big parades, carnival. dances and new this year, "one Fantastic mgnt, teaturing outstanding acts of magic and mystery, a two-hour show sched uled for September 6. at 8 p.m. The 1963 Queen court invites everybody to Harney counters annual rear and Hoaeo. Lots are Listed For Horse Show Here August 30 Phairmpn of the various lots in tlio Wrnnfrlpr Hnrse Show, set for Friday, August 30, at the rodeo grounds are worKing on plans for the event. Thn chnw will start with thS conformation and halter division at 9 a.m. and will continue witn the performance division follow ing lunch. The various lots and the chair men are as follows: Conformation and Halter: Lot 1, colts foaled in 1963, fe male, Jim Farley; lot 2, colts fnaioH in 1QR3 male. Howard Cleveland; lot 3, yearlings foaled in 1962, Pat O'Brien; lot year lings foaled in 1962, male, Jim Rlnnricwnrth! lnt f. tWO-Vear- olds foaled in 1961, female, Rqice Fulleton; lots 6, 7, and 8, geioing classes, Floyd Jones; lots 9, 10, 11, 12, and 13, mare classes, Art Vance; lots 14, 15 and 16, stal-1 lion classes, Jerry Dougherty; lot 17, get of sire, Bill Healy; lots 18 and 19, pony classes, Betty Fulleton. Ponies Conformation and Per formance under Saddle: lot 1, Jim Valentine. Performance division: Lots 1, 2, junior equitation, Ruth Nutting; lots 3, 4, 5, west ern pleasure, Bob Fetsch; lot 6, trail class, Jim Norene; lots 7, 8, reining classes, Ron Currin; lot 9, barrel race, John Eubanks; lot 10, junior calf roping, Cor nett Green; lot 11, cow cutting, Ralph Beamer. Attention of Wranglers is called to the fact that sleeve patches are available. Those in terested may contact Mrs. Jim (Sue) Valentine. Fred Mankin also asks that anyone who has boots for flag staffs turn them into him. They are needed fo the parade. An error on announcers for the horse show was made in last week's Gazette-Times. The an nouncers will be Harold Irwin, Al Fetsch and Gene Pierce. Pierce's name last week was in correctly reported as "Gene Fetsch." Visiting this week at tha home HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. August 22. 1963 of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parrish are their niece and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Waud, of Oth ello, Wn. He is county agent of Adams county and they are here to act as judges at the county fair, a job they have done Metsker Maps of Morrow, GI1- for a number of years. See us for envelopes of all kinds. The Gazette-Times. liam, Wheeler, Umatilla, and Grant counties on sale at the Gazette-Times, $1.25 each. Let's Go Family Day Pendleton Round-Up Wednesday Sept. 11 Whole Family $12.50 Reserved Seats at Round-up Reserved Seats, Ilappy Canyon Barbecue Food in Arena Free Entertainment at Barbecue Send Check With Number In Family To: Pendleton Round-up, P. O. Box 609, Pendleton, Ore. Limited to 100C Families-Deadline for Reservations Sept. 7, 1963 Three Bound Over For Grand Jury Two men, Paskel Mason and Lavell Eastridge, pi e a d e d guilty to charges of burglary not in a dwelling in Morrow county circuit court Thursday with Judge William Wells pre siding. They were indicted the same day by the county grand jury. Trial will be in October. The third man held on the same charge, Andy Mack, did not appear for he is committed to the state hospital after a re cent attempt to commit sui cide. Three men charged with burg lary not in a dwelling in con nection with the entry into the watermelon stand of Mrs. Mary A. Nelson, Boardman, during the night of August 2 were bound over to the grand jury following preliminary hearing in justice court of Oliver Creswick Monday. The three are Paskel Junior Mason, 39, Andy Mack, 45, both of Firebaugh, Calif.; and Glen Lavell Eastridge, 34, Compton, Calif. They were represented at the hearing by John Kottkamp, Pendleton attorney, and Herman Winter, district attorney, repre sented the state. After their arrest bv state po lice shortly after the robbery of the stand, the three were brougnt. to Heppner, then were taken to the Umatilla county jail where they have been held in lieu of bail. Mack allegedly attempted to commit suicide in the iail there by using a razor blade to cut his throat. The Morrow county grand jury was to convene today (Thursday) to hear the case. The Rev. Dr. C. C. Griffin and family were week-end guests at the ranch home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Turner and family. Dr. Grif fin is pastor of the First Presby terian church in Pasadena, Calif. Mrs. Griffin is a cousin of Mrs. Turner, both originally from Mansfield, Ohio. We Will Deliver Your Processed Meat jrL Of Charge IVS -t f 1 1 Lexington WHOLESALE MEATS CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING SCHEDULE: Hogs . Tuesday Cattle Wed., Thurs. Sheep . Any Day Follett Meat Co. Hermlston, Oregon Ph. JO 7-6651 On Hermiston-McNary Highway liteiiiilii!1 M -ife! 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Even if the date is soon, soon, soon you can count on us! . . . - -- GAZETTE TIMES GET READY NOW FOR THE Of The MORROW COUNTY RODEO Mounted Groups-Businesses-Organizations-Kids-Visiting Entries LOOK AT THIS PRIZE LIST Juvenile Organization Floats $25.00 $15.00 $10.00 Adult Organization Floats $25.00 $15.00 $10.00 Business Floats (commercial) $25.00 $15.00 $10.00 Best Float out of County $15.00 $10.00 Sweepstakes Float $50.00 Rirfina Clubs 35.00 $20.00 Best Family Group Mounted Best Mounted Cowgirl S7.50 Best Mounted Cowboy $7.50 Oldest Cowboy $5.00 Oldest Cowgirl $5.00 Best Comic $10.00 Bands $15X0510.00 Boats $7.50 $5.00 Cars $10.0057.50 Surrey $7.00 $3.50 Childs Floats $7.5055.0053.50 Riding Clubs $7.00 $3.00 Pet Entry $7.50 $5.00 $3.50 Youngest Cowgirl $3.50 Youngest Cowboy $3.50 Bicycle Division $7.5055.00 Tricycle Division $5.00 $3.50 Best Juvenile Cowboy Costume $5.00 S3.50 Juvenile Cowgirl Cos Best $5.00 $3.50 No Advance Entry Needed Be on Hand By 9:45 ajn., August 31 For Further Information Contact Randall Peterson. Heppner. V II TA ENTER) THERE'S A I DIVISION J FOR YOU! fJyJh Saturday, AUGUST 31 10:00 A.M. HEPPNER INVITE YOUR FRIENDS FROM FAR AND NEAR! lOBl fO Mend Ml ivenfs Rodeo Week O 3 BIG RODEO SHOWS AUGUST 31 AND SEPT. 1 O WRANGLER HORSE SHOW AUGUST 30 O RODEO DANCE, AUGUST 31 O COWBOY BREAKFAST, SEPT. 1 HEPPNER-MORROW COUNTY CHAMBER of COMMERCE I