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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1964)
ttmxri GAirrrt t . f i ' r r-.v p. HIED MAN KIN. shown eo bis Tton walkw. has plau wU la bond for Mottow county bw to August M at U county bos or aUglM lot tendent of tha show for many m mm Revolving Irophy toiven For Horse Show Winner Fred Manktn. superintendent of the Morrow county horse thow, reminds every0"' 'o keep August 28 tn view the date of the show this year. For the first time the champion performance horse will receive a revolving trophy, being donated bv Jerry Daggett, Shell Oil dis tributor here. The trophy will be vn by the horse receiving the most points in the performance division in lots 5. 6. 8. 9 and 1L To gain permanent possession a horse must win the trophy three years in a row. Points used wjll be fig ured on five points fv Ht place, four points for second, three points for third and two points for fourth. In case of a tie, both names will be place on the trophy and each horse will have possession for six mor'hs. Mankln has expressed great pleasure with the cooperation piven by Heppner businessmen. Many fine awards await winners in a.l events. Hardman News By CHARLOTTE WALKER HARDMAN, RHEA CREEK Mr. and Mrs. Huston Lesley and Mrs. Sarah Smith of Pendleton went to Bend Monday to attend funeral services for their brother-in-law, Archie Jones of Prine ville. Mr. Jones passed away Fri day in a Portland hospital fol lowing surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Chapel, Cassie, Mrs. Joel Engelman and Frankie went to Portland re cently to visit Archie Saling at the Veteran's hospital and to at tend the Morrow county picnic. Mr. Saling was transferred from the Walla Walla Veteran's hos pital for surgery. Dallas Ward and sons, Philip and Mark of Boulder, Colo., are staying out on Camas Prairie this week with Ralph Jackson. They visited relatives in Hard man on Monday. Mrs. Blanche McDaniel, Ricky Ginger and Dixie returned home from Ashland where they had been for the past ten days. Alta Stevens is at Monument visiting her sister, Mrs. Stanley Musgraves and family for a while. Bonnie Kessell is in Bend for a couple of weeks staying at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ogle. Mr. and Mrs. Ike Shank of Mt. Vernon were week-end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hus ton Lesley. Mrs. Ivan McDaniel and boys, and Mrs. Oren Medlock and boys spent a day in Hardman last week at their home here. Mrs. Bill Ogle of Bend, Mrs. Linda Aiken and Tina of San Diego, Calif., visited at the Eslie Walker home Wednesday and Thursday. , , Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Chapel and Cassie left Wednesday for a vacation at crater L,ar.e mu Klamath Falls. They expect to be gone about ten days. They also plan to visit Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fraters at Grass Valley. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs A. L. Osmin are their daugh ter Mrs. Don Wonderly, her four-weck-old son, Bryan Jeffrey and five-year-old son, Robert. The Os mlns have been getting acquain ted with their new grandson dur ing the past two weeks. The Wonderly family will return to their home in Salem this week end when Mr. Wonderly comes for them. TiMM. tt- - IHI r .j I ,-1 ntxy. Mankln bos bii superta Tears, They are as follows: Class B. lot 1. halter by the Bank of Eastern Oreeon; Class C. both lots 1 and Z bridle by Hammer Lumber Co.: lot 3. hal tir. Dr. Jim Norene: lot 4. bridle by Columbia Basin Electric Co op.; lot 5. halter by Cray's Sad dler)': lot 6. $15 gift certificate by Elma's Apparel: lot 7. bridle from Turner, Van Marter and Bryant: lot 8. bit from Humph reys Drug: lot 9, buckle by Fred Uiniiin rarvoH holt from Hrav's Saddlery, and second place win ner Will receive a nauer Bank of Eastern Oregon; lot 10, pair of spurs from Rolce Fulle ton: lot 11. first place, bridle from the First National Bank, second place, halter from First National Bank. It is also to be noted that in case of a tie In lot 9, barrel rac ing, a flip of a coin will determ ine the winner of the gifts but the points will be split to count toward the Daggett trophy. All of those Drizes and trophy will be on display in Gray's Saddlery window. Thncfl fntprPKtPit in enterinn the show are reminded that en tries close Wednesday, August 26, at 8 p. m. Entrants must re side in Morrow county but it is not necessary to be members of the Wranglers club. Halter and conformation class es start at 9 a. m. Friday, August 28, to be followed in the after noon by the performance divi sion. The official judge this year will be Ron Davis of Olex. Halters and bridles in the prize list have been made by Gray's Saddlery. Much work and effort on the part of many persons go into this show. Last year there were some 223 entries, and it is expected to reach far above that figure this year. I - I don't care C" ' ' ."T.y , " ; -f what your Blue Book '.r:J'l i saya-this here car's ,-Tnf J like a member of i'tJ'-'Kv V'vf V J Xl the family. f U VV - 4' ;Tjawx yf Ml' f ' A, '- . : ' LsJf We'll treat your old car with great respect when it comes time to ap praise it. And right now is a good time because every new Mercury and Comet on our floor is on sale ... at special year-end prices. mpmm auto sales Heppner, Oregon Boardman Girl To Wed The Dalles Man August 2l If MAMYUCNAMLOW ffcUROMAS Mr. and Mr lUrvid lur anmninup lrw rn Iv-.-v 1W, I Wlltlim I .-!, ln luiin, sn if iirit 4 Tfc tUc and Cfv.l il t an rtrnl if AulUt l W PwtUnd Mr. IUrvl4 PAer M Mi tr fof 1 rtilMvilarMtm f' in huu M iuh at hr horn Aujfu.t l at H lm m hiik will b Mr I Van Kin:. at MilUr. M.tl-y arwuod. I Uvn l ly and Mr. U.b Ue. All frirn.U are nulled. Mr. Arthur Alln wa ho. fir the Lad Aid Slty Ctmmunity churvh at hrr funn Wislneniay aftetrn Ut rt-k Uh Mr. Vttuara pancr a c hiTa. Mr. WiUiam UtJy of IVndU ton wi a u-t. Mr HrerH H prewnuu an article rrum me 'uinr"' l'cl!n.,' written by IVale l.an itocer on hrr life a 11 bv the i'.tf.l Pwlm Mr. IV1U Faulknt-r gsve a talk on the benefit tf prajer in time i4 r. Mr. Kollin Bbhln waa in charge of a missionary lcii taken fnm vrre rrom an cmj family Bible. The society nueu a oox ci n- tr.ing tone Mni 10 tnc mn Walla Rescue MUUn. Mr. and Mr. Lee Hme of Van eouver, Wash , vuiteit one aa last week at the home 01 Mr. ana Mr. Bob Thornhlll. Mr. Karl Brine returnea nome from the Umatilla hospital last Wednesday where she wa a pa tient for 15 day. Mr. and Mr. Jim Thorpe of Billing. Mnt, and San die Thorpe of HermUton vUited friend on the project one day la-st week. Mr. and Mr. Leo Pott went to LaCrande Sunday to visit at th' home of their aon-ln-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Delbort Huston. Mr and Mrs. Darrel Rah and and daughters. Valerie and Den- tse, of Portland were weck-enu visitors at the home of Rash's parent. Mr- and Mrs. Harold Rash. Diane Kash returned to Portland with them to visit mis Mr n,1 ln Boh Tellinn of Kingston, Wash, were week-end viitrr at the home of Mrs. Tell ing's aunt, Mrs. Glen Carpenter. fr: farnntfr returned nere with them after visiting the past two weeks with relatives in Bell Ingham and Kingston. She left here with Mr. ana Mrs. uui Hamilton, who also spent two weeks In Belli ngham and est port, Wash. The Hamiltons Hnn7htr Mrs. U'avne Becbe and daughters Staria and Natalee re turned here with them to visit. Their son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs. Larry Thorpe and daughters JoAnn, Janice. Judy anH jpnni of Hcrmiston also ac companied them on the trip. tileen tiy is at camp tmdiwu this week where she is serving as camp counselor. Mrs. w. G. seenaier went w lone Sunday to attend the Wil lows Grange picnic. Airs, wiuiam jiuy 01 ienuc tnn was an nuprn ipht visitor last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allen. Week-end visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Leh man of Oswego, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones of Vancouver, Wash. Mrs. Gladys Bland of Fort Scott, Kans., is visiting at the home of her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Worden. Mrs. Roy Partlow and children Jim and Joan went to Portland Sunday to take Mrs. Partlow's mother, Mrs. Marie Golden, home after visiting here the past two weeks. Mr. annd Airs. Ivan Kress and son rsnan spent ine wccn-eiiu n Walla Walla, Wash, at the home Brian srjent the week-end in ,.f Krr' brother In la and Hi trr. Mr. and Mrs, ivttwrl H 'UM n. and mt Itvm U-f ' Lr-M itu. I.Utm taiH irlat ur Mr and Mi. lat.ld Kte rif in LrUton. Idaho. ttm Ue.trirt.lay fill iim!, ein lal'rd lhte bv the l!inr t4 Mi km.' 111 hrr. Mi Ftamu Mrrf. uttrt-d a brart Mi, ftank MatUw iHl al the home 4 hrt aunt. Mr I Jn rt Z-tba. In Walla Walla. Vah. Iat It Id ay and Saturday. Sun da iik at the Matlow' their . lUrtrll. ni.-xtnj; Imrn IVndMo'i la Salem. here he vkill te rmplecd. Mr Marlow will J'in nun mot werk. Ciao ficoic St Suoddy The tlreenfieid Orange d nl" will be hrld at the home 4 Mr and Mr. W. C. See ha let Augut ! at I V m In charge will tr Mr. Claud Coal anl Mr. CHe.i lrrnler. atted by Mr. See hafer. tllrld ovrr from Ut wwk thit;nt4Vir C.en Car penter a hoteM for the ftMrd- man t.araen 1 iuo at n-r ' lat week with Mr, -earl uiu- epie, Mr. Ikwenee iuki arvi M r . LouLte t.arwwHi 11 w inlrsM-. Roll rail wa antwered by glv- I n c a favorite ground cover !',,,t- .Mr, larpenter reponeu n m tate convention at Coralli- (n Ro in BUhop gave a leading. "1 Am Your Flag." t'ttmmltee appoints nr in.- fall flower show U Mr. Carpen ter. Mrs. Root and Mr. Bishop. Mrs. Gillespie wa presenteu with a gift for perfect atten dance. Mrs. Glenn MalU-r' fd Sattle. Wah. visited Jim of frcm Wednesklay till Monday at the home of her parent. Mr. and .Mrs. I lauu coats. Mr. Karl Brlgg has been a patient In the Umatilla hospital since July 2t. t r. (-i.it.-in Hunter u .14 a pa tient 'in the Good Shepherd hos pital in Hormlston four days lat wi ck. Week-end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. R- Fortner were their daughter, Isabel Davis of Condon, ad Harriet Weils of Wasco. Mrs. W. G. Seehafer was a re cent visitor in Enterprise at the home of her son-in-law ana daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Tye. Mrs. Bernard Donovan and daughters Beverly and Sharon have returned home from a three weeks trip visiting her mother. Mrs. Ann Dunn, in Moaesio, raiir . and other relatives in I Farmington. Oakland, Techa chapl, Yucaipa, Norwalk Whit tier and Stockton. Her nephew, Larry Dunn of Norwalk. returned home with them to spend the rest of the summer. Members of Greenfield Grange attending the Pomona Grange session at Irrigon Saturday in cluded Mr. ana Airs. Hainan Thorpe, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sklles and Mrs. W. G. Seehafer. Mr. and Mrs. Darrel xwariow of Pendleton were Saturday visitors at the home or Mariow a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marlow. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Fulkner and rhildren Teresa and Tim of Longview, Wash, were Sunday visitors at tne nomeoi ru nrc mnihir Mrs. Delia Faulk ner, on their way home from a vacation trip to xcnowoiuuc Park. . . Week-end visitors at the nome nt Mr. and Mrs. Dewev West Wpst's aunt Mrs. Walt of Pavette. Idaho anH hi a rniisin!. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Costa and children UicK Rarhara flnn Sharon of Vineland im i whiio hprp thev and tne . : , West's went to the Dalles to visit Boat Excursion Highlights Trip Kill Wrthetfd Irluin.d SaiuiJiy Inni a !'' lMmrt whkh U-tudl ' ,lj r.uri..H im Ihe i4.r t. I1iu,r I'aiiliia. ! lten. HihU Ala.a She a-tni"- Mt and Mi Al rnrr M'' -1.1 ui- ati.l an iupiI, Mi- Maiifft Weaih.iMd i4 AitmiJt.Mi uiu en tne titfn . I I. awinl eipeilrm- wrte ir . r, I , H.-niit ! eeiit f ' fltt time U wba!e. Ilure rai twt iiie and fie UvN-igv among the many !rl unusual ItfhU. Irld lKltrl Ut ' liavrler A ile IMP bv .i..k them Into the Wlitehr Tlirv travrled lV I'iaii. man Nauie to wn"""". Ihev NwirdeJ th ,wrni.n mt. Ititu- ratiuia a trip home bv wav ft IVitltnd rotnplt-trtl thrlr aiMy In mle of ttanpitatun. UYftt brother-In law and ! t r. Mr. and Mr. Carroll iv.no van. Mr. and Mr. John lluto!i and Mr. and Mr Pale Rum-U They alao vUlted w iih M VT ent. Mr. and Mr. IVwey Wet. Sr, who were there fnm Wi! burn. Sunday gueM at the We.t Ivome were Mr. Wet parent. Mr. and Mr. Sam It.vk of Ar lington. Mr. and Mr iMrrel Rah of Pirtland visited fnm Sunday till Tuesday at the home of Rah' parents. Mr. and Mr. Harold Rash. Their dauthter Valerie and IH-nlse aeetnpanlel th.-m home after visiting here a week. Visitor lat week at the home of Mr. and Mr. Guy Ferguson were Mr Ferguson' brother and sister-in-law. Mr. arid Mr. Bu McIntof.h of Sheridan, Wyo.. and her brother-in-law nnd sister, Mr. and Mr. Howard Mason and son Pave and Danny of l-od.Te Grass. Mont. Thry aLs vLsit.tl at the home of Mr. and Mr. Leon arri R,xlfor1 and Mr. and Mrs. Don Downey. Mr. and Mrs. Don Downey and ions Jerry ana "r, Downey' mother. Mr. Earl Downey of Prosscr. Wah.. are vacationing at Copalls lU-acn. Wash. Spending the week-end there with them were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bedford and son Leonard. Greg and Billie. and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Moe and fam ily of Vancouver, Wash. Mrs. Tom Pace and daughter Nancy and Janice, and her mother. Mrs. Hazel Jenkins, all of La Grande, visited two day lnsi week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bedford. Karon Gronnulst of Pendleton visited last week at the home of Mrs. Shirley Zlellnskl. Mrs. Delbert Carpenter visited last week In Seattle, Wash, at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Carpenter, and in Renton at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Car penter. Her daughter Elbcrta returned with her after visiting her brothers for three weeks. Johnnie and Anna Marie Carpen ter also came here to visit from Seattle. Thank You... As we leave the Heppner Com munity after 15 years here, we wish to thank al their part in the associations we have enjoyed and for having had the opportunity of serving them. We have sold Creswick Mort uary to Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Sweeney of Grants Pass and know you will enjoy having this family in the community. We will be associated with a mortuary in Portland and will wel come our many friends whenever they are in town. (Republicon Picnic To Honor rrencn dut.ie I t u f1; T. h4r. IU t4l.il.rt . i.u- al Ue l day. Aufcul ;M at IU4 Ui. We ieam and drink will le Iur.4l,rd a;... .l rtuM t I- rM -re It It Mann. rddle 1.4 II" Half IMne !! . ........ Jii.lt- m r ..- , an,ti'i'- i.Kiil)' Ju.le Mr. and Mi. Cott lh Ml1 k rll.l ' .... .,... .! Mr and Mrm A V IfVi, ami with thru ..it, jilf. wn.t o iv,e Jutte IIM'V wnr i.aiiiid tv Ibeir ilaurit."f. Mania and a niece, pune it. aiu. w 'i"" ",r :r: malnder "", r ,ht 1. ,,f tatwh The llali trtuttMsl , i,.,,,, Sundav. u"t '. " and tiatv I'l.h ' ...... i.t iiirir nomra ln.liig Ihe (its! part uinii.r bete. Altrt a wk' UU t U Cllal M.sJuaiiie tuMnr. Mr, tiia.e Mt" Ouaitle. rnolher if Mr. MiVoai lie and hi bf-tl" r. Pan. l .t M.mdav ! vUH other rrltle In Ta.s.ma. Wn. then will retuttl to lh ir h.rttie In Mis..uU. .Montana Monument News y MARTHA MATTHON MOM'MKNT Sandra Wil liam, two ye..r old 'i?,;7 7 Mr and Mr- Chuck William. rl: '..li .. the lllue Mmn- tain h".itl J,,hn ,,v y,i amy evenly after ft, kl.. up i . ......! iifhier f uld an. getting "me of It In her nu.ut th Anna t'owden ot rortiann. i Frnie Johnwn and daughter Frami Noland and b;r f..u. rhil.lr.-n. dn.ve to Uhmar Sprtnca f l-.. lt.rv iddint IM.n f Mf 4Jf - -- i Uuv Moran. ria ie aim - - ..... i after a trip to L ... and two or three ' t...ir,ir,l with U e. i. . ... ... In.irent. - .i th M K. Jone fjlher. U. It. ranrn wi-- - ... .. i... n.t her lter. Ml ... .' Indelx-nden. Vixian r- ... f ft...t.a A II (fllVl .1 -r,ihi. hn Marted work ... at Lng t reek mill. Mr Ford Sl.n and ihre L.m- Thursday afternoon U tore ,,t.,min? to their home In Mng Mr and Mr. Kenneth Clarl and "n Gnrv and Urry l Gaston rnme Friday to visit heii cousin. Elmer Matte..n aiw nu wife. They left lr nome iu.- dMrnand Mr. Harold Iteynold j I.,... C.ikIv hi mother .MT en. Meartv and two otner . Vriiinv ivrninc i ill., where thev Will visit Mr. and Mr, nrun- IOK . i c.r. !,,. tor Arcnie nn-i were heia luesuay i . 1... - . f1rw where they nave mane uu-n home since leaving Monumeiu. Elmer Maiteson cciciu m 73rd birthday Sunday, wnn n m for the day were his cousin. Mrs Clark and family of Gaston. n L. Mattesin anu ui Mllton Freewater. dau g h t e r Jessie Scott and family. in the area for many pleasant In Appreciation, Hester and Oliver Creswick and Family I0NE NEWS r lal tlla lfl Mr and Mm Kay II. In Wu-t n. 1.-, a l Jriil and Itlll Jr e -f llrltnUl.i wr Im Seattle on 11iuila wh.i the irur.i - le l k ait In iUm Nrtir t- t'" U-ai'd In Ik l.'it liMk J" " I, and r e-nd la.e in -irl.-.t le J. itl w.-n a -v4d Irir tn h iaim aM lH In H e ,nii ai d 1 1 . ) lull ttn thud le In tMh barf.4 and lump Mr. Iwl llaU.Mx-n and Vti dn.t ta I'oitUtii mt ll,ui.lk. lirl( lbr I I. kr. Up ,,-f tank, wh.i had U-n M ii 'injj a we k al I,.- A'i'lr I'brv t.'idinord on l-i Naltle. Hie le l-v !. b" j.a lit the Nafjlt Ml M Mark .ittli H-a'td In the biint arv I tank laord f..i4tlh In (1 ill vlion in the lump and at .k part In Ihe Irl.k Tl.re tuunii I'O.-t li have all Urn Irairw-d bv l!av llrimbliritcr of .le It.e alvtrn wrie , o.-! i Mr and Mr I rank liellna. While In Seattle Mr ()Hir l.und.ll rrletialn ed with a ndlee liour n Wel neMlav ft-nin hoiwiliv Mr t larrtM-e b-re The Haf bavr three mll tbildren Tom, M.elley. and Trreaa Thry f. tentlv moved into the lotnwr Mr O K iJtidaif.m hue on llilrd SHert. and Mr lUtr will tea. h fifth sta te in the ll nri I lemeiilarv iu h"d itevl yrar. while hrr hllnd I rrnd..yis n the Kalph I'rum rarnh thrr euestt Im luded Mr. Mary Molt je. Mr A C. Swanson, Mr W. C. Ctawfoid Mr Mafv Swann. and Mr. Garland Sw anMin. yklUiutttJlook in DENIMS They'rt SANFORIZED LEAN TAPERED PANTS SLIM, TRIM TERRIFIC STORE HOURS: 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. MONDAYS THROUGH SATURDAYS Open During The Noon Hour NEW STOCK ARRIVING DAILY A new owners, we'ro build ing our atock at fast as poss ible to supply demand. If we are temporarily out of your size on any article, wo ask your patience and will en deavor to fill your need a soon as possible. Wa thank you for the opportunity of serving you. -Marj and LcRoy Gardner Gardner's MEN'S WEAR (Formerly Wilson's) The Store of Personal Service Heppner Ph. 676-9218 tJA