HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. Jun S. 19CS
Linda Clough Wins
First in Olympics
I.I nil. i Clough. 13. liiuv"hiiT of
Mr. ami Mr. Hob 'lunch, lii'l
fur first place In the M.mdlny
lime Jumit lor Klrl 12 13 in the
AAU Junior Olympics In Port
land Saturday. Ili-r leup of T10"
I led her lor first with u elrl from
1'ortland, anil this qualifies ht-r
to contliiU) towards the nution
ills at nmilhcr meet to bo hold
probably Ir Portland, lulcr this
kuinmiT.
For her achievement, Linda, an
eighth cruder In lleppiier K'lo-rm-ntary
school, rn-eived n Bold
mi-dal and a certificate. She wan
the only one from Ilcppner to
enter the meet, having qualified
for the Junior Olympics In the
local contest lielii recently at
Arlington. The meet was held In
Arlington this year because of
work bein done at the rodeo
grounds field In Heppner-
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Patti Pettyjohn Wins
Barrel Racing Titlo
Paul Pettvlohn. a tdudi-nt at
Mu Mountain Community Col
li-L'e and dautiher of Mr. and
Mr. Lee Pelts John of lone, U
scheduled tu comM-te In the Nat
iunal IntercidleuiMie IIimIihi at
Sacramento. Calif., on July 2 7.
She I a member of the BMiT
Rodeo Club, coached by Hill
F'raser. which has Wi member.
1 MemlM-m n-cently competed In
event at WelM-r Slate College In
Ocden, I'lah.
An a result of points gained
In this and other barrel racing
events through Hie year, Patti
bus won the Korky Mountain
region intercollegiate barrel rar
ing title, and Is eligible for the
national event.
Van Horn Graduates
Tom Van Horn, win of Mrs.
Harold Van Horn of Jrrijjon, w'as
a member of the class of 47
graduates who received diplo
mas from Clearwater Valley
llU'h school In Kooskla, Idaho,
on May i!. He was n former stu
dent at Riverside Hinh school.
Turner Honored
At Portland Track
Mr. Olive Huqhet left Tuoi-
day to stiend the summer
months with relatives in the
Willamette vnllev. She will visit
In Sutherlin with her son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Hill Hughes, and help with car?
of the familv, and will spend
some time with a dauehter and
family in Sweet Home and with
a son, Tom, and family In Monroe.
Imuranee TODAY.,,
GGLES
Insurance Agency
P. O. Box 247
Heppner
Ph. 676-9625
Banner headline in the P;t-
land Meadow edition of l.'.c
lJullv It.uiiii; form of Weilni
day, May t. priH'luimed, "Kr ink
W. Turner Pur Attract.-.
Sprinter at I'M 'edned,v
Turner serM-d as Imnoiarv
steward for the feature rni'
VMt'l a purse of offered
The Itacini; Form mild that tin1
event was named in honor of
the Hcppnor man. in tccoiimt
ion of the fact that he lias lei-n
"Sheepman, wheat rancher,
horse trainer, mm of an Orctvn
pioneer famllv. businessman
and philanthropist, Heppner s
Urand Old Man.
Accompanied by a larjip cat li
ennu of familv and friends, he
was on the lower Indies ManJ
during the running of the
eighth rai-e. Turner presi-nted a
blanket wlllt his name Inscribed
on It to the winning horse or
the rait put could not remember
its name because of the excite
ment.
In the ninth race, 'Twinson,"
owned and entered by Mr. and
Mrs. M. ileum K. McKenzie,
came In w-ctind. Mrs. McKenzie
is n granddaughter of Turner.
An announcement in the port
land Meadows racing program
for the day also proclaimed.
"Frank W. Turner of Hcppiu
Oregon. Horseman, Sportsman,
I itizen. Humanitarian.
Sherman to Receive
Degree from U of 0
Bill Sherman. on of Mr, and
Mrs. Wen Sherman, will receive
his bachelor of art degree front
the University of Oregon in
commeiu eineiit CM-n ise Sun
day in Auten Stadium at I-.ii
Bene. He majored in MK-lulngv
and efcpect to enter (iordon Uu
initv School near Boston, M iss.,
in the fall. Sherman gi uduate.t
from Heppner High wlimil wnlt
Hie class of l'.Hil.
The Sherman family plans to
go to r.utfcne this weeKcmt to
attend commencement. Some
15i.i0 baccalaureate dcgicc will
be granted at the commence
ment exercises, along with 51
advances) professional degrees
some 4 so master s uegrtws and
7!) doctorates.
Ride in Rose Parade
An Invitation was extended,
fur the second consecutive vear.
to the Arlington Itodeo court to
ride in the Portland Kosp Fes
tlval parade, which will b held
Saiutday, June 8. Queen IJonna
Mikalo of Condon and Prim-esses
Janet Palmateer ami Jodi Snow,
both of lone, will be attired In
mulching orange outfits, and
will ride matching sorrel horses
for the parade, which w ill he
televised in color. In its appear
ance In the parade last year, the
Arlington court was Judged sec
ond highest In their category.
Chariot C (Ted) McMurdo
flew to Heppner on May 30 from
Portland In his airplane lo be
here for Memorial Day. Coming
with him were Mr. and Mm.
John Bennett and their (laugh
ter Who graduated from hk"h
school In Portland this year.
Mrs. Bennett was the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. George Thom
son, the father being a former
partner In the firm of Thomson
Bros, After visiting; with his par
ents. Dr. and Mrs. A. D. McMur
do, and others, Ted flew back
to Portland in the afternoon of
Memorial Pay.
Girl Identified
Th girl In the front row of
the picture of the llcppiicr High
school class of l'.MH mIiom di u
tity was unknown when the pi--.
ture was printed in last wivk's
Gazette Times has been Identi
fied as F.dna Uilchie, Mrs. I.o.i
Taylor and Mrs. jna Kelly
made the identilication.
Mr. Thomas J. Huqhea and
Pamela and friend, Shelby
Trask. of Monroe, were over
night guests last Thursday of
Mrs, Olive Hughes. They w.-re
here to attend the Ilcppner High
school commemi-ment.
SBA Representative
Due in Pendleton
A representative of the Small
Business Administration will be
in Pendleton on Tuesday, June
11. to meet with anyone Inter
ested in small business loans
or In counsel concerning the pro
gram.
He will be nt the cnamner or
Commerce office through the
day. The visit Is a part of the
circuit rider" program of the
SBA where n representative
travels to various points to con
tact persona interested.
Gets College Degree
Asa Wav, brother of Mrs. Juiv
Field, will receive his dogr.-e
from Portland Slate College nt
commencement exercises in the
Memorial Coliseum on Sunday,
June 9. He will receive a Bach
elor of Personal Kngineering de
gree, and has accepted a posit
ion in computer work for Data
Processing Co., in Minneapolis,
Minn., following graduation. He
was a graduate of Lexington
High school In 1951. and is mar
ried to the former Beulah Davis.
The couple and their two child
ren will move later this month
to Minneapolis.
Examiner Coming
A drivers license examiner
will be on duty in Heppner on
Tuesday, Juno 18. at the com t
house between the hours of 9:30
a.m. and 3:30 p.m., according to
an announcement received from
the Department of Motor Venic
les of Oregon.
iMonohan Gets Degree
Mr. and Mrs. James Monnh.'tn
and daughter, Teresa, left by let
plane Wednesday for Washing- ;
ton, D. C, where they will at
tend commencement exercises
of Georgetown University. Their j
son, James Domenic Monahan, ;
will receive his degree in Inter- !
national Law on Sunday, June
9. He was a graduate of Hepp
ner High school and Portland
University, and prior to entering
(eorgetown University, was a
commissioned officer for two
years in the U. S. Air Force.
CALLING ALL TEEN-AGERS:
SUMMER RECREATION
PROGRAM
For Both Boys and Girls from Incoming
7th Grade Through High School
Begins Monday, June 10
Organization Meeting 7 p.m., June 10
At the High School Gymnasium
Volleyball Gymnastics
Basketball Other Activities
REGISTER MONDAY NIGHT OR ANY
NIGHT NEXT WEEK
Among those who enjoyed a
few days of camping at Bull
Prairie Reservoir last week were
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gontv. Nick
and Michelle, of Seattle. Wash.
They joined his brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Gonty, and Doug, there on Mem
orial Day, camped out until Sat
urday, and returned to their
home on Sunday.
Picture Pickup Asked
Tersons who have had 8x10
and 5x8 picture enlargements
ordered through the photogra
phy department at Heppner
High school are asked to call
-for them at the school oflice
during this week, according to
Mrs. Rachel Dick, advisor, stu
dents have processed about 173
rolls of film of school activities
through the year and have tak
en special orders on pictures. Or
ders of the smaller prints have
been mailed out, but enlarge
ments are to be picked up at I
the school office.
Program to be Conducted Nightly
Mondays through Thursdays 7 to 9 P.M.
Registration Fee of $2 Per Person
Includes $1 for Insurance
Supervision by Trained College Students
PROGRAM SPONSORED BY HEPPNER-MORROW COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
WITH CITY OF HEPPNER AND MORROW COUNTY COOPERATING
THIS MESSAGE SPONSORED BY YOUR HOME -OWNED BANK AS A COMMUNITY SERVICE
DANK OF
M'. and Mrs. Dan Buffingtan
of Portland were overnight
guests of Mrs. Olive Hughes for
Memorial Day. They also visited
Mrs. Buffington's sisters, Mrs.
Mary Hoaly at Pioneer Memor
ial hospital, and with Mrs. Anna
McNamee.
VjEastern Oregon
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MEMBER, FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
YOUR ATTENDANCE IS CORDIALLY INVITED AT THE
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Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Louis Carlson, lone
STATE CONSERVATIONISTS OF THE YEAR
At The Carlson Ranch in the Valby District
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12
COME AND JOIN THOSE FROM ALL
OVER OREGON,
CONSERVATION,
THE CARLSONS
INTERESTED IN
IN COMMENDING
ON THEIR FINE
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WORK!
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PROGRAM
THE CARLSONS' CONSERVATION PRACTICES:
10:30 A.M.
10:43 A.M.
OVER-ALL CONSERVATION PRACTICES
Grass seeded diversion ditch
Roadside seeding
Crass, or ri;i:s & alfalfa for rotated pasture
Sod Waterways
Sub-soilinR
Fence row weed con! ml
Erosion control dams
Spring developments
Bird Kiizzlers
Wildlife protective areas for upland birds
Deep Wells
Range management includes reseeding where
necessary, cross lciu'int;, pasture rotation,
and water management.
47.110 feet
2,5(10 feet
86 acres
4 acies
90 acres
3'3 miles
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Assemble at Louis Carlson Ranch which is located 17 miles
from lone.
Introductions by Bob Rictmann, President, Morrow County
Wheat Growers League.
Welcome by Louis Carlson.
Remarks by Charles Forman, 1967 Chairman of Selection
Committee.
Remarks by Ralph Richards Heppner Conservation Service.
Remarks by Don Robinson, John Deere Co. Portland Repre
sentative, Sponsors of Soil Conservation Man of Year Contest.
12.00 Noon Free Lunch, sponsored bv Paul & Helen Pettyjohn, Shell Oil
& Chemical jobbers, lone, who are celebrating their 21st
anniversary in business and serving the producers of Morrow
County.
12:43 P.M. Tour of Ranch.
3:45 P.M.
Louis Carlson
End of Tour. -
Cold drinks furnished by Paul & Helen Pettyjohn.
THIS MESSAGE SPONSORED BY THE FOLLOWING IN TRIBUTE TO THE CARLSONS AND IN THE INTERESTS OF CONSERVATION:
Heppner Branch
II First National Bank Of Oregon
Columbia Basin Electric Cooperative
G Bank of Eastern Oregon
Morrow County Grain Growers