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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1968)
ft HtfMt GA1ETTE 3 Sets of Show Top Thw brother combinations look nil thi 411 champion and n'Mrve champion livestock non - .. ik M.irrmi ralintv falf. thireby settlne something of an unusual record, usu wcvny. county extension it-nt, pointed out after the lair. mil nrf r.nB Creenua allow champion tombs; David and IIiitM-rt Klrnnros snowea mt champion and reserve champion swine; ana Kyie ana Mr inson showed the champion and reserve champion steers. Many swards were presented to the 411 snd KFA winners prior to the pli scramble snd livestock auction last Thursday nlKht. Among 411 awnrds were the following: . , American Polled Hereford as Mxlatlon award. 4 11 polled fe. mule, to Herb Kkstrom III; Ore. on Hereford Association, best Hereford project, Kyle Robin M;n; Don Robinson sward, best ix'lled Hereford breeding ani mal, Herb Ekstrom III; Barnett Hereford Ranch award to the eraml champion steer, Kyle Rob inson; Oregon Poll-ettes award, lest polled Hereford female, Hrb Kkstrom HI; Ekstrom Kurm Chemical award, grand champion 4-H steer, Kyle Rob inson; Cal's Richfield award, fiist place Individual 411 live stock Judge, to Pattl Healy. Showmen Awards Given Junior livestock showmen nwiirds went to the following: n Richards; swine, Robert Rich ards; dairy, Mary Healy. Intermediate livestock show men: Beef, Herb Ekstrom III; ccp, Greg Greenup; swine, David Richards; dairy. Rick Driike. Senior livestock showmen: Beef, Maureen McElllgott; sheep, Pattl Healy; dairy, Pattl Healy. N. C. Anderson, former coun ty agent, presented the Ander son grand champion showman trophy to Pattl Healy. n i -TIMES. ThurfrUy. August 2 I96 Brothers Livestock Champion agriculture demon stration award went to the Country Critters 4 II club at Ir rieon with Pet Richards and Phil CiirUon as leaders. The livestock program again brought a "full house" to the liveNtoc-k arena. Among those making awards wer Hal Whit aker. KFA; Herb Kkstrom. Sr.; Don Robinson: Mrs. Don (Mer lyn Robinson: Dean Craves; Cal Sherman of Cal s Richfield, and Anderson. Wink Cries Sola w.n wink of Northwestern Livestock Commission company again cried the auction saie. u..k p,ti,ir.nn fnvii and Hon ..If. . . ...., - - - r',,rrin uihn l aiinerlntendent Of the livestock auction, were ring men, and the crew or tne iiepp ner branch. Klrst National Bank, was BL-aln on hand to under write the sale. Th 4. II erand champion uur- oc hog of David Richards, unl.ihlnii 9im lh.. hrnuL'ht a price of GOc per lb. and wus sold to Northwestern livcsiock Commission Co. The spotted Pol and China grand champion FKA hog of Alvin Ashbeck, weigh ing 183 lb., went to Ekstrom L'iirm Chr. mil-nil Ht BOC 11). The 4 -II reserve grand champion, a c!u roe weighing 211 lb., was sold to Morrow County Grain Growers at 3!k? lb. Robert Kicn ards showed the animal. Others who bought swine at the sale were Jerry Dougherty, Rov Llndstrom. Pettyjohn Farm and Builders Supply. Gardner's Mens wear, uon urecnup hiiu Peterson Bros. Champion Beef Sold Kvle Robnson's 4 H grand champion Hereford, 995 lb., was old to the Pendleton Produc tion Credit Association at 60c lb. Hill Meat Co. bought Earl Struckmeier's 875 lb. FFA grand champion Angus at 45c per lb., md Morrow County Grain Growers bought Kirk Robinson's 4-H reserve champion Hereford, 'SO lb., at 40c per lb., Gardner's Men's Wear purchased Monte Evans' FFA reserve champion SSSffiffir? obshm Kurai Electric Committed To Progress And They're Doing Something About It jffmerica's rural electrics have a continuing commitment to improve the equality of life in this nation. Across the land, rural elec tric people are combining their own experience and resources with those of the rest of the community to improve educa Columbia iasin Electric Co-op "Serving Morrow, Wheeler and Gilliam Counties" Examiner Coming A drivers license examiner will be on duty In lleppner Tuesday, September lu, 1908, at the Courthouse between the hour of 8:30 a..m and 3;30 p.m.. according to an announce ment received from the Depart ment of Motor Vehicles of Ore gun. IVrsona wishing original licenses or permits to drive are akcd to file applications well ahead of the scheduled closing hour in order to assure time for completion of the required li cense test. Enjoy 'Kids Week' Mrs. Arnold Raymond and children traveled to Ariel. Wn. to take part in "Kid's Week" at the home of her father and step mother. Mr. and Mrs. beland Bosshardt. The children enjoyed participating in pianm-u mu III,. nnrf entertainment along with other grandchildren and guests. Tha familv li-ff from Ariel on Sunday to visit with her mother and stepfather, Mr. ana iwra. Clro C.n.nvnn In The DllllCH. They plan to be home on Wed nesday oi mis wei-K. Angus, 960 lb., at 37c per lb. Other beef buyers were High land Machinery Co.. Lott's Elec tric. Pendleton Grain Growers t.-,wili-nie Stone Machinery Co.. Cornell Green, Bank of Eastern Oiegon. Willows lodge IOOF, Court Street Market, First Nat I. tin, I Run Ic Helen O'Donncll. Giay's Repair and Frank An derson. Greg Greenup's 4-H champion Liinh 111 lh una snlrl In Fed eral Land Bank, Pendleton, at liOc per lb.; uave nans rra champion lamb, 104 lb., went to tt. Rank nf Fnstern Oregon at 55c per lb.; Bill Greenup's 4-H reserve champion, 11M ID., was sold to Harry O'Donnell at 55c ,,nr lh nnrl John Hall's FFA reserve champion. 98 lb., went to Stone Machinery co. ai auc per lb. oilioi- tlidnn hitvprs wore Dink Wilkinson, George LuclanI, Roy Lindstrom, Mike Gray, Van Winkle's Motel, Bill Weathor fnrH Rnh Mahonev. Columbia Basin Electric, Leo Ashbeck, Al Nelson and Paul Hisler. People Are tion, assist young people, encourage democracy, and de velop industry. Rural electrics are seri ously aware of their responsi bility to provide community leadership ... as well as elec tricity ... in the areas they serve. Graveside Services Coll Relatives Here A number of relatives and close friends of Oral M. Scott, lifetime resident of Morrow nd Umatilla counties who died at his home In llermlston August 17, attended graveside services at lleppner Masonic cemetery on August 20. Interment followed funeral services In llermlston conducted by the Rev. Jack Naff. Officers and members of Wil lows Odd Fellow Lodge No. fc presided at the graveside ser vices. Relatives attending were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Scott and Erma of Kennewlck, Mrs.Arnold Pleper, Lexington; William R. Scott and Joe Di-lameter; Mrs. A. W. Mc Coy and Jim, Hood River; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jones, Mi-Minn-ville; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kuhrt Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Plep er. llermlston: Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Sheckler, Richland, Wni Mr. and Mrs. Paul Warren and Glen, Grandvicw, Wn.; Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Wyland and Carol, Pendle ton; Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Kirk, llermlston' Mrs. J. R. Broun. Pendleton; Mrs. Letha Archer and son Austin I. Smith, Port land; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rob inson and family and Mrs. Loyal Parker, lleppner. Have Second Girl Mr. and Mrs. John Privelt are announcing the birth of their second daughter, Karen Ann, born Saturday, August 24. The new baby weighed 7 lb., 414 oz., and Joins a sister, Kim, 3, at home. Grandparents of the new baby re Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Yennes, Rupert, Idaho, Mr, and Mm f. It Prlvpit Hpnnner. Mrs. Hardy Frazler, Noble, Miss., and Mrs. John Privett, Charlotte, N. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dick return ed Sunday from a two week vacation and camping trip, which thev spent in Southeast Oregon, visiting Walton Lake, Lava Butte and caves, Faunna Lake and East Lake. They spent a few days in the aera of the Malheur bird refuge and enioy ed several davs of good fishing at Magone Lake. The couple visited Owvhee Reservoir ana camped for a time in the Steen Mountains. t When you can't locate it or get it done in lleppner, these Pendleton Bus iness and Professional Firms will be happy to serve you. A-l UPHOLSTERY Auto Furniture Truck Boats Awnings Patio Covers "Eastern Oregon's Most Complete" Ph. 276-4781 G13 S. E. Emigrant EMERY'S TRANSMISSION SERVICE Riverside Drive. Pendleton Ph. 276-7634 All Automotive Repairs Including Emery Bronson's Specialty Transmission Service SURPLUS OUTDOOR SUPPLY Glen S. and Norma Adams, Owners 437 S. Main Ph. 276-3262 Lowest Prlcea In Eastern Oregon BankAmerlcard Layawoy Plan Camping Supplies. Fishing and Hunting Supplies, Sporting Goods, Tents. Sleeping Bug, Western and Work Boots, Guns, Ammunition MEDICAL CENTER PHARMACY Prescriptions Mailed Free Anywhere Hospital Supplies Sales or Rental Ph. 276-1531 Emerg. Ph. 276-1358 1100 Southgate. Pendleton Charlie's Shoe House 25 S. E. Court Ph. 276-2341 Child Life Robin Hood Wolverine Boots Foot-So-Port Shoes for the 'Hard to Fit' BRANDL'S FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE George and Jean Brandl. Owners Everything In Used Furniture and Appliances at the Lowest Prices in Eastern Oregon. Ph. 276-2353 301 S. W 20tn Pendleton Open Six Days A Week to Serve You PHOTOGRAPHY ru Jliioollmoxton Throckmorton Studio F. U. BOX til. m Pendleton, Ore. 97801 Wedd ings Portraits BOYSEN PAINTS LUMBER HARDWARE Oregon Lumber Yard 432 S. E. Dorion Ph. 276-6221 PLYWOOD ROOFING READY-MIX PRODUCTS Gaines Shoe Repair OA S V.. Emigrant Complete Shoe and Boot Repair ana KeDuna Orthopedic Work 'Isn't it Amazing that I charge so Little?' Couple is Honored IRRIGON Over 50 friends and relatives gathered at the Irrigon Lions ciud Duuuuig iub rfav ovpninp'. August 13. to hon or Miss Linda Brock of Herm iston and Terry McCoy, Irrigon, who will be married at the First Christian church in Hermiston on August 31 Humorous readings wore criven hv Mrs. Earl Isom and Mrs, Frank Stewart. Group singing concluded tne enienain mnt Aftpr the cifts were open- oH cakp onffpp and Dunch were served. Out of town guests were from umatuia, nermision, vvam Walla and La uranae. Hostesses fr.r the. affair were Mrs. Larl Isom and Mrs. William Graybeal. Mrs. Flora Farra, Payette, Ida- hr. onri a fripnti. Mrs. Helen Pankey, also of Payette, visited from Sunday tnrougn luesaay at the home of her son and HanuVitor. in-law Mr. and Mrs. Bill Farra. On Monday evening the group were guests at me home of Mr. and Mrs. Theron Adlard. Other visitors at the Farra home earlier in the week were Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Dockter and family from Juc Loughlin, S. D. Mrs. Dockter is a niece of Mrs. Farra and she and her family have been vis iting relatives on the west coast while on a vacation trip. Coming ifrom Portland to en joy the rodeo week-end activi ties were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Godfrey and children of Port- lnnrl Thpv wprp hnusp ffuests of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Flor ence. Mrs. Godfrey is a niece of Mr. Florence. PENDLETON mm 0M03'rC Mayflower Worldwide Moving Penland Bros. Transfer Co. COLLECT CALLS ACCEPTED Pendleton llermlston 276-3111 507-8333 BARNUM S TRADING POST Licensed Pawnbroker Unredeemed Pledges for Sale GUNS TOOLS SPORTING GOODS Ph. 276-3151 28 S. E. Emigrant, Pendleton FORD'S TIRE SERVICE "EASTERN OREGON'S TIRE CENTER" N. Main, Heppner, Ph. 676-9481 S. E. 6th and Emigrant, Pendleton Ph. 276-2152 "SEE BUD BEFORE YOU BUY" Recapping Snow Tires Batteries Sport Tires and Wheels THE STAG SHOP "Pendleton's Finest and Most Complete Men's Shop" LADIES SPORTSWEAR SKI SHOP 250 S. Main, Pendleton Ph. 276-1162 Farm Machinery Shop Service Tires and Batteries Pendleton fMOinOM I MftMlTON TELEPHONES: Pendleton, COMRIE :ic40vsTi . Home of J, S ! Cars And Happy People Eastern Oregon's Fine Car Headquarters 511 S. E. Court Ave. Ph. 276-1921 HILLS FURNITURE CO. "Finest Quality Attainable" Airport Junction Ph. 276-7033 o Furniture reupholstery o Custom Built Furniture o Vinyl Floor Covering o New Home Sewing Machines FREE ESTIMATES FREE WATER WELL DRILLING By ROY T. FRENCH 6" to 18" DRILLED TO STATE REQUIREMENTS 15 Years Experience NEWEST MODERN ROTARY EQUIPMENT "Your Water Problems are in Good Hands with Roy" Reith Rd., Pendleton CALL COLLECT 276-2081 Thews Sheet Metal, INC. LENNOX INDOOR COMFORT General Sheet Metal Work 1907 SW Court PI. Ph. 276-3751 Harold Hendricks, Owner Air Conditioning-Heating PENDLETON Contractors COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL Estimate or Bid ELECTRIC HEAT and BOB HALE, 1802 S. W. Emigrant C and R MOBILE HOMES Carl and Rosella Graves, Owners 101 S. W. 18th Ph. 276-7385 ffA&SBA SKYLINE "Quality Mobile Homes at the Most Competitive Prices in Oregon" 10-12-20-24 Wides and Up to 65' in Length TRADES-TERMS 3 COAST-TO-COAST STORES 350 S. MAIN, PENDLETON Sporting Goods Housewares Paints Tools Hardware Auto Accessories Ed and Clay's APPLIANCE CENTER Sales and Service Ph. 276 1170 207 S. E. 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