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HOSPITAL NEWS
rat lent who received mistical
car at lloneer Memorial hos
pital during the past M. and
lhe been tiumlwMsi. inciuoe
!the following: Walll Smith.
Ilone; Pearl .Volt, lleppner; Hess
jlhnd. Cecil; Unnl Jcllick. Kin-
rua; Malcolm iioMn. nepp
rier; Ponni Raymond. llepp
ner; Mary Benon. Klnrua. and
Mary Arnold, Condon.
Ki wh were nilrnlttrd, and
are still receding medical car,
ate the following larrrl Ntel.
lenger, Condon; laphne Jenk.
In, lleppner; Irene Padberf.
Lexington, and Brian Thompson,
lleppner.
County Fair Gels
In Full Swing
(Continued from pace V
nouneed the following Hat
lair teams.; ,
Clothing I. Joan Stockard.
lleppner; 2. Nancy Doherty,
lleppner; 3. Kay Ituson. lrrlgon.
Alternate: 1. Teresa Tucker,
lone; 2. Diana Cutsforth. U
Inrtort Foods I. Linda Cooper. Hcpp
ner: 2. Sue Griffith, lleppner;
3. Frances Ahrams. lleppner. Al
ternate: 1. Kathv Sweeney,
lleppner; 2. Suvin Melbv. Hepp
nor: 1 Sandra Halt lleppner.
Home Improvement I. Betty
Riter. lrrlgon; 2. Vicky Hobbs,
i lrrlgon.
Fxhlbits which will go to the
i state fair are: Foods II Eliza
beth Abrams. Kathleen Ayers.
Mellnda Lconnlg. and Shelley
Wntff all of Heonncr. Foods
Ml France Abram. Sandra
Flali and Kathleen Sweeney, all
of lleppner.
Young winners in horse judg
ing contest Tuesday were
Ceorgc Kenney. lrrlgon; Eddy
Shucning. lrrlgon: Barbara
Blood.sworth. lleppner: and
Frances Abrams. lleppner. Thirty-six
entered the contest.
Thirty-two competed In 4-H
livestock Judgtng with the fol
lowing winners: Sue Greenup,
lleppner. first; Theresa Harsh
man, lleppner. second; Jeanne
Day. lleppner. third; and Tom
Rawlins, fourth.
The 4 II Dress Revue brought
out big audience at the Cath
olic Parish hall Wednesday
nitht and used the theme of
jrv Pnnnlns". Results of the
show will be printed next week.
Tnnlffht iThursdav) is a big
night at the fair with the 4-H
pig scramble, the livestock auc
tion unA tho Rhea Creek Granee
dinner on the bill of fare. Events
will come to a close Friday and
exhibits will be reieasea
Rodeo lo Bring
Full Three Days
Of Big Events
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ddtf offered t I winner,
Kliuua ha donated a fine sad
die each rar for many yrars.
Local Interest will keen,
too. In the Minrow county all
around with revolving trophy
and V0 caih prt offered tv
the lrvtlle Cutsforth family.
Many other fine trophies axe
listed for various event a.
Everything that goes to make
an outstanding rodea Includ
cd on the program for the three
khows bareback riding. f
roping, bronc riding, bulldog,
elne. races of all kinds, team
roping, bull riding. tld row
milking, wild cow riding, ana
barrel racing.
Court Adda Clamour
Adding glamour to the rodeo
will be Queen Judv Sherer ana
her court. Prlnevv- Susan Mc
Coy. Ginger Make Karla Lu
rlani and Kma Wlmheter. The
girls have captured the neans
of crowds at other rodeo and
events they have visited during
the summer, and their reign and
performance here will climax a
busy summer lor them.
Fun at the rodeo will be tup.
plied bv hilarious Erie Muchl
eten. the clown, of Lnumclaw.
Washington. .
Howard Johnson's rodeo UxK
will be used n he shows, and
Le Kelley of Roosevelt, n-.
will beoneof the Judge. Wgtl
Chapman of lrrlgon wtl be tUx
man. Joe Daley of ePndleton
will be announcer.
Mony Halp Out
It takes a big crew to present
a rodeo, and a few who will
help have been announced as
follows: Elmer Schmidt and
many Chamber of 1
members on ticket taking; Her.
man Green. Gene Pierce. Tim
Moore and George Currln work
ing in the chutes: Gall McCarty
and Dick Struckmcler. untying
I..-.-. Art Vmm-f to nnen sates;
Taul llislcr and Everett Struck
meler, to run siois. mn
mil itealv and Eddie Do-
brtv at the bucking chutes. ,
Lvle Cox and Jerry Roocl. po
lice; Mark Samples, carpenter
work; Mrs. Jack Locke and Mrs.
Howard Johnson, assisting Ko
deo Secretary Locke: and Jun
lor Chamber of Commerce, work
Ing with Little League boys on
selling programs.
Many others, not yet an-
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FAIR AND RODEO GROUNDS, HEPPNER
We Urge You To Attend The Final Days Of
The Fair Which Ends FridayAugust 27
THREE GREAT RODEO SHOWS: Saturday at 1 :15 and 7:30 p.m.Sunday at 1 :30 p.m.
O Tops in Thrilling Entertainment
O Featuring the Northwest's Best Cowboys
O Spiced with Home Talent
O Using the Best of Rodeo Stock
O Dramatic, Colorful
DONT MISS THESE EVENTS:
Morrow County Horse Show," Friday i.?
Episcopal Church Barbecue, Saturday i ''- tfijiifiAk
Rodeo Dance Following Night Show Saturday
Street Parade, . 10 a.m., Saturday
Wrangler Cowboy Breakfast, 6:00 a.m., Sunday
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olumbia lasin Electric Co-op
Serving Wheeler, Gilliam, and Morrow Counties
nouneed, will t helping,
TTi rodeo board ha held reg
ular meetings throughout the
year to prepare plan for the
Mg week end. Hculdes Chairman
MllW. who has devoted much
time and effort to the rodeo, the
board Includes Charles Dalv,
vU-e chalrnan. Jerry IHjugherty.
Ramond French, Itolce Fulle
ton. lon Greenup, Archie Monk
era. Flmer Sbnllt. Wes Sher
man and Sleagall. Each !
been In charge of specific parts
of the preparation and staging
of the rodeo,
Cooceastona ImproTad
A new concessions stand has
leen built near the buckenw
Ktand to pruM refrekhment
there, an dthe Epleopal churvh
women have announc'd that
they will give service on con
cesklona In the main grandntand
this year. Thev and the Arner.
lean Legion have conccsalona
right this year.
At the last rodeo meeting
some of the rules were clari
fied. For three events Morrow
county regUtered quartehorse
race. Morrow county derby, and
quarter mile open race the
owners of horse entered mutt
hate lived In the county six
months and the homes muM
have been In ownership for 30
days.
Wrangler cow riding will be
open to county residents only.
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