Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 12, 1971, Page 10, Image 10

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    10 HEFPHER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday, August 12. 1971
Wranglers Plan for Fair and Rodeo
Judy Currin wil again be gen
eral chairman of the cowboy
breakfast to be served at the
city park in Heppner on Sun
day, Aug. 29, beginning at 7:00
a.m.
The Wranglers riding club an
nually sponsors this part of the
Morrow County Fair and Rodeo
as well as directing the horse
show on Friday, Aug. 27.
A special feature of the break
fast this year is the drawing
for the saddle. The drawing will
be at 10:00 Sunday morning and
the saddle will be presented to
the winner at Sunday after
noon's rodeo performance. Tick
ets on the saddle are available
from any Wranglers member
and may be obtained by a $1.00
donation to the club. Members
are reminded to have all stubs
and money to the secretary be
fore the time of the drawing.
Entries for the horse show will
be open Wednesday, Aug. 25
and will close at 8:00 p.m. that
evening. Valuable awards will
be given as well as fair prem
iums for placing in the classes.
The awards are purchased
throuRh generous contributions
by local businesses and private
donors.
Mr. Lyman Nash from Enter
prise will be horse show judge
and Art Vance is general super
intendent for the show. Any one
wishing to enter a Morrow Coun
ty Horse is advised to read the
fair premium book for Information.
County Assessor
Marries
Jovee Ritch. Morrow County
Assessor and Elwayne Bergstrom
were married Thursday evening
hv Judfre Paul Jones at the
fniirthnuse. Jovce wore a white
dress trimmed in brown and her
corsage was pink carnations and
wedding bells. Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Harrison were their attendants.
Aftpr n short weddlne triD to
the coast, they are at home on
nnner Rhea Creek. Mrs. Bergs
trom is back in the assessor's
office and Mr. Bergstrom is em
ployed at Kinzua.
.Wo tnnk some eood natured
kidding at Chamber Monday.
Gene wanted to be sure that
hpr new status wouldn't Inter
fere with her duties as secre
tary!
Lois' Beauty Shop
For DISTINCTIVE
HAIR STYLING
we are happy to present
ANN SANNAR
Who has joined our staff. She will
work evenings by appointment.
SHOP OPEN SIX DAYS A WBEK
CALL FOE THE
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ANN or LOIS
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HEPPNER
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County Juvenile
Fads Given
At Chamber Meet
(Continued from page 1)
resource people available. It is
hoped to have the sessions in
both the north end as well as
the south end of the county.
LaVonne Wilson of the Umatilla-Morrow
Mental Health Clin
ic will assist with the planning.
Pat Wonser was introduced as
the new chairman of the Ad
visory Council. Darwin Christ
iansen, Riverside High School
student is the new vice chair
man. Two students from each
high scIkxjI are active members.
Committee members come from
all areas of the county.
Ticket Sellers
Harold Kerr distributed the
ticket selling assignments. Day
chairmen are Harley Sager, Sat
urday a.m.; Randall Peterson,
Saturday p.m. and Vel Robin
son, Sunday. Those not able to
sell at the assigned time are
asked to contact the day chair
man. Announcements
Time to get out the Rodeo
ties and start wearing them next
Monday.
Four-H Horse Show Fair
grounds starting 10 a.m. Awards
at end of show Sunday.
Score board has been ordered
and should be here for the foot
ball season this fall.
Shrine Game Aug.-21.
Morrow County Day at the
Pendleton Round Up
Mrs. L. E. Dick with the help
of Valerie Boyer and Gwen
Drake will have the Chamber
booth at the Fair to sell the
book, Homesteads and Heritages.
Frank Turner got the pot.
Well Travelled Cat
Missing in Irrigon
By FRANCES ROSE WILSON
IRRIGON A Vietnamese cat
was lost by a young couple who
thought enough of him to have
him flown to the States from
Vietnam. He escaped from his
travel cage while they stopped
to rest at the school grounds in
Irrigon. He is a large black and
white, bobbed tailed cat. Don
Adams was asked to send him
on if he was found. He has their
address and poor pussy's ship
ping cage.
Visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stewart
of La Grande, visited at the
home of her mother, Mrs. Ruth
McCoy, and also with her son
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ver
non Stewart. On Thursday, Aug.
5, they attended the funeral of
Jack McFall in the Tri-City ar
ea. He was a cousin of theirs,
and a frequent visitor of rela
tives here.
Mrs. Ron Smith and Larry
Courtney were visitors of Ellen
Reeder last week. Mrs. Reeder is
visiting relatives in Portland
this week.
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THE TUESDAY grass fire burned several acres of grass behind
the houses on Fairview Way. But for the wind blowing the
other way the houses could have been in serious danger. The
fire truck is shown on the top side of the fire. The figure stand
ing down on the burned out area is volunteer fireman. Ken
Evans. .
Food Stamp
Center Opens
The new Food Stamp Center
will open in Heppner today. It
is located at 178 West Willow
St., Just east of City Hall.
The office was formerly a gro
cery store and has been remod
eled and decorated in tasteful
paneling and carpeting.
J&4&A 4&J&- 6.
Take out the PAHA seed
wheat ad I We're all sold out
reported cousins the Garry Tul
lis's. Their Gazette-Times want
ad did the trick in one run.
her granddaughter visited Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Haveocst, her
parents, in Irrigon on Sunday.
Mrs. Evangeline Fagerstorm
of Watsonville, Califg., is visit
ing her daughter and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. David Cronk and
family of Covina, Calif., arrived
Sunday to spend several days
visiting his brother and fam
ily, the Rev. and Mrs. Wesley
Cronk.
Mr. and Mrs. George Dickason
of Philomath, Ore., were visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Stephens
on Sunday. Mrs. Dickason is a
niece of Mrs. Stephens.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Buchan
an and Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Havecost visited Havecost's son
in Bellingham, Wash. The men
did some fishing while there,
with good results.
Grass Fire
The Irrigon Rural Fire Dept.,
answered a call to fight a grass
fire in the vicinity of the Pat
terson Ferry road, on Tuesday.
Baby Shower
There will be a pink and blue
shower for Mrs. Wesley Cronk
on Thursday, Aug. 12, at 7:30
p.m. It will be in the person
age basement, and everyone is
welcome to attend.
Ladies Aid
The Ladies Aid met in the
basement of the Community
Baptist Church on Thursday, a.m. and is free to the public.
scheduled to be in charge of
the Snack Shack.
Birdine Tullis, Extension Aide,
reminded readers that pre-reg-istration
forms are due Aug. 13,
from all 4-H home ec and ag
They worked on a quilt for the
church bazaar, which will be
held later this fall.
The Rev. W. F. Coy has been
Esther Barnett of lone and mlnlstenng at the Baptist
Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Cyril McLellan,
Steve and Bruce of Springfield,
Mo., were visitors at the home
of Mrs. McLellan's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Warner. The
family furnished instrumental
and vocal music at the Wednes
day evening service of the As
sembly of God Church. McLel
lan is choir director for the Re
vivaltime Broadcast heard at
8:30 a.m. each Sunday, from
KOHU. It is a national and in
ternational radio broadcast of
the Assembly of God.
Don Stangel
North Morrow 4-H Leaders
Council met at the Floyd Hobbs
home on Aug. 3. Don Stangel,
County Agent was present for
his first meeting with North
Morrow 4-H leaders. He received
his Masters Degree in animal
nutrition at Oregon State Uni
versity this year. He and his
wife, Karen, have an 18 month
old son, and have recently
moved to Heppner.
Plans for participation in the
Morrow County Fair, to be held
at Heppner, Aug. 23-27, were
discussed. The Irrigon 4-H
Square Dancing club will per
form Tuesday, Aug. 24 at 8:30
p.m.
The annual 4'-H horse show
will be Aug. 15, starting at 10
members for demonstrations and
exhibits.
Two Homes Sold
Mr. and Mrs. Don Cole have
purchased a home at 175 North
Court Street from Mr. ana jvirs.
Don Bellenbrock. Mr. Cole is the
new grade school principal at
Heppner.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Stangel
have purchased a home at 540
South Chase Street from Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Snyder. Mr. and
Mrs. Snyder are putting in a
mobile home at the rear of the
tract there. Mr. Stangel is the
new county extension agent
here in Harold Kerr's officce.
Fire Meeting!
Deputy State Fire Marshal
Stan Phillips will be at the lone
Fire Dept. at 7:30 p.m., Monday,
Aug. 16. He will give instruc
tions to the lone, Lexington and
Heppner fire departments and
any other interested people who
wish to attend.
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stencils, duplicator paper, mas
ter sheets and duplicator fluid
on sale at The Gazette -Times.
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service. , ,
Vandals Fined
Young fellers were fined $100
each Tuesday in Charles O'Con
nor's Justice Court here. The old
er three boys had previously
been fined $20 each on a game
violation. Case stemmed from
charges following a window
breaking spree in the mountains
south of Heppner. The boys had
made a full restitution, replac
ing broken windows and clean
ing up.
Involved was a juvenile from
Hermiston; WiUiam Dahl Able
19, also of Hermiston; James
Daniel Bowman 19, Echo, and
Carter Edward Engum 20, of
Stanfield. $100 fines were on a,
misdemeanor charge of break-;
ing glass in a dwelling not their
own.
Mr. and Mrs. LeKay Gard
ner returned Tuesday from a
market trip to Sacramento, Their
son and daughter-in-law came
up from San Diego to visit with
them while they were down
there. They report no frost down
there, either.
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