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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1971)
EZrtVTS. CJHETTZ-TUtES. Thandoy. Kmvmsi iS. 1971 Salad or Sandwich Contest New in 4-H ils. i or M&dvxh. Each oae fur- . """'" hed all me irredjects and . I ,e display tray or djsies- They I id tvi sxs-ses cl tie recipe and ; 4-H Foods Cttescs this year was Salad or Sand wich. Oae Lou: was alkwred tjf the preparatior. f a i-i-vt ussied tee .tpe tee cost per person- Cos- cof y they gave to tr.e jade and lit hr ote by tie Crushed prod uct S it WAS dii-plaVfrl. La ColLns pr pared a sa.-.d-: wich l&af. It had a layer t caviled egg, Lrr. sprea f ass ; oIive-piiafetit&, tzas&ri. witr. ' cream cheese ard ga.T.Ai trita cgr yolk and pariiey An.ta Davidson rraoe a Chip and Chjik salad. G:-;a LeBiaac raie a frart salad which was 1 very apprepos as !. oas-s frorr. tie E5fekTi and frurt country oi Irrigisr.. Cynthia Meliu s cade a E-t--ier. Sar,cicr. Pans Schraeder made a. E.r I:-y Past iM'fc EareTS fftttW xs&ee a Tana fcalai Tli. Judre in csasifffl .n j on this Cor., test i,ij3 fh? Lied k because it let tre girls u&e Ktme of tifeir iiigeT,u,ry and ima-pii-aiiin. She i:ed tr-at tne firls t3 used their tears effjcjer.t- ! iMarci Linnet! jln Finals : ten ,) ,85 Wits their tana.-. Sie cautioned tiers to put tneir of stip pLfi hehirsd t.-rr. cr an tne fijor uuaeT the tat in croer to give toe iuoge a hemn -tem- ti jU(jy Jones To Eiue n.&h&n? given to,. , . I'oux sctiMoc? and Cyr.tiu ' Teoch at Albany Mattiiews and red to Liia C2- Las. Anita vifcn aai Gt JuC! J"IS r'tr-: LElazv iy it 'isn b?r Salts. Mr. an! "" V.f """'s. " ,.-..-1. " .... ." '' ' . 'A.- - " , - . :- LISA COT T If 5 is tat Booit of rrmtria; ber tnple 6eckr Saad vach 1-oc.' cl tike Satad-SeadwKh Feeds Contest 'StiUmarvBoyce Wedding Moved To lone Perk M to be &ae um rhur;ay Ifc Ais. Sa had alierrioorL :;? 5t.llrr.ar ar.- rooo Uauw ie tai ict re- i oesvrf -.:tf-d in tie ctAage cf A)- Urae for tie tr.uso. r-,isr'- IW c Cyn-Jua Marti-- wan Eij f c iwie: ctjarer-. nd Chirr.p a.-,d Suse Far w "JtA btfr et;berj sandwich. om-'T- A-'ir: tc- er Elies wtt tc Fa iiraeie? aac E.area Tzer, Eeis to .c a-aturoay, am. & a: 13" pri. Aii tieaos- au3 relatives Xo to tr.e rmoae'icig (f tr.-e kti l'n.o Churcs ci Ctrjs tie w6-iar will be fcei-i ir. tw- lio C-Tt Par;. ; Marci Linnell gets in finals V . jia iatKnal Snwrr.anship con- -tr7 - !,eft is the 15 year old V . "1 s daughter ct Mr. and Mrs. Don j i Linnell oi lo:.. Marci and her ( iparer.t Sw to Lexir.gon, Ken .( '1- tucxy Aii. 6. wicre she was "i of rt O-egon Jr. Angus ! aaoTiia.rjs..'i!? contestants 10 fZiVez the contest Tnere were S2 ccctesiants from 4'J states and one Canadian Province. f 'iMarci tiiiished in the top 14 i and was oonsiaered for 5th place ion the fira'ts. She won a plaque and an Ar.us head ciiarm. Tnt-y showeid fceilers tht were enter-t-i in the atkEal Angus Fu turity Show, largest Angus Show or; the Norm American Conti rent The tr.Testar.ts drew- for the beliefs to be shewn at a luncr.eor; ielsxe the contest the first day. The finalists and hon orable mentons were named on that day. The finalists were to come back the rert morning to compete for the top five and drew for heifers the night be fore at a banquet. Marci crew a heifer owned by Sir Williams' Farms from New York that sold for Sis7:. '.V."ie mere, Marci jD u D II U went on tours cf many fantousOw DOll nOltie race horse farms, such as?n CUa.i. I mwm rSpendtii-irt Farms and Castle-w" "UTB ' -tor- mv Nashua. Ma.iestic) Bob Ball, son of Mr. and Mrs. " 'Prince. Swaps and many ochers fDon Ball of lone, was recently iShe Saw TObaCW fields a-d-htw a lun uiwto lnavn nf. rnary Coion-al Style homes.. jter completing 10 weeks of ba Kriiti Piper. 20 year old dau-isjc training. While in basic fhser oi Mr and Mrs. Dici i training he was promoted to a Ptper of Milttm-FTWiriter wasiSN. Mrs. Bob Ball and Mrs. Don Ball drove him down to Port land where he met his flight to San Diego. There he will be studying Nuclear Electronic Warfare. After his 8 weeks of training in San Diego, his wife Bonnie and son, will join him in Treasure Island, where Bob must attend 1 year for further schooling. I WT- ?rvP 'j f f P ' H, f ".. .! 3 MABCI LINNELL ig holding the plaque she received in the Nationcl Showmanship con test, held in Kentucky. atne: Cre?or. Cftctesart ; Their trip was ronscred by the CTe-ror: Jr. An-ru' Association : and the Oresron Arr-s Associ- V- j,r,- pv t,,v. i- isuir. me Uirecuon oi ine Arrerjcan Ar. Association. ta-je of toeir cawjr.iet n.arara Ar:r; to Laxicy Le St.ii-r.ar.. sn . spW: rf K: Mrs, Geor-e Stomas ! Bridal Shower Honors Teresa A lovely rr:di.i snower was . s-ver. Moncav. Au?. 23. at 8:00 ir. the lone Masonic HalL .-ionotir.r Teresa STeiaxi. Phil Tells of Europe Trip Mill Milniiiiy guvfl a li'rt ie pott ot hi t'U t KiB''1i land wild Iit'lttMil t" H" 'I''1"" id lh t liiiinlwr "f Cwmtuw. In, mIi Motitl'ty "", VVuKon Whocl. , , Ho httlil IhU wu B lUHltet fill itllilllf with iiilit-r Hmbf of lli' (i.'Hn Hint Ur Atwocl nlloii. In l.i'iiiin lnt tund!'l ft ciuitr liimrliiK tiinl the JudKfH ml HI wr ll'lr piiwdt-ritd wIkm. Id' dinv (mum icmllvitH or in'. I.owi' ami llynilN 1 KtiKland. iiu i. tin ar from County Colli. lli Mild that jittrU of lr--l,i ml ttpi'i'iir to bit v-iy ixxti, nil iitM 'ViTy(imt hwitih to B'rt i,i...iiv to tat. Principal cah ciop lif thinks would bit warn liiim Hut fium.s wlilcli Br rjuiu; niiiiUI. Irelnml has a 5 Hal' lax, 1 1 i.;lt Income and death IHXI'M. I'lcsldfiit Gt-nit Puree reported on last week's tour of the North Hud of Morrow County. ; l'lesltli'iit Gene and Mayor Bill Collins both praiacd the Colum bia Basin Klcctrlc Co-op lor; heir holp in providing men and iiiacliiiHM v for flood clean up and for inunv other occasions! .such as putting up fair and ro- Ico dei'oialions arid outer e- ; vents. ; The Chamber of Commerce i will operate a booth to sell the' history books Homesteads and ; Heritages" by Giles French. j LOCAL HEWS Mi. Kaxia Koboa cad K& of KlKln pem & lew days at her parnU' hum. Mr. and Mrs. Ham M'.'Uan.el at liarornan and tj hflp iint rzrAkjet spend her birthday, Aug. 17. Abo veiling' at the McDaniel ixiittf. vrtie Mrs. Elsie Leathers, Mm. Opal Cook and Marsha Leathers from Tieir mountain earn p. Tttvy ahfj visited Mike's other lr:iromAiier, 11a. Nellie Mahon In Heppner. Mrs. Coerce Mortuuoo and daughter, Patrice, of Hoquiam, Wanri., vmihC JMr. arid Mrs. Har old Erwn, intly. Mrs. Mart inson If t aistr of Mis. Erwin. The group tad a good drive Lefcrzian Springs and Visiting Mrs. Bailey of Heppner was visited by her daughter and son- Lisa Coiiiiis. Greta LaEiasr tfi. ta ijh .r. Hotel Cafe Opens Up Services Held For Harvey Ring erunr tne st-ene w as a I in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey r-f iffwl case raaae and decor-j Harris and family from Martin, a;ed by Mrs,. W.::,arr. Zinter. S. D. They ended their ten day visit yesterday. MOVING? BiiwEes rjew-ipapers. 23c Mrs. ot Ota tjere" tl.f Gnxeae- h-i at pres. -Cttc pjr 5-4uliff. Hi - aar-e Ifuer: Ejsr. are Em1 Cafe.. Cper; P- away i- ras home in "! ar f- ir t.-i 1 m Af He iad bees a re caie was used as a center ; p-e It was a hue cake with tile trosting, and lavender cnrjsantiiernu.nss dotted the four liter round cajce. 'Lavender and NEIGHBORHOOD CENTER AUGUST rfi'M-n cf tie area Sia ; w tiw cciors of the 26 Unemployment " Compensa f.'." 12 bna-u-&e On tne top of the! tion (10-12 and 1-2) COMING TO HEPPNER! 11 I RECORDING ARTIST ir. M Siialia Ore. Krvey g.r.x was urme; : rr.c-r.if'e Katie E:well or. jNcnr. 12. 151. Ee was a rrerr.ae7' cf tint WC 1 1'S Grar;e is J.oe Senk-es- were held Wedn- cake, there was a small individ-(26 Senior Citizens ml caicfc. decorated as a gift, 1 31 TOP'S meet Roy Martin Home From Hospital Koy Martin came home from the hospital the first of last week after a recent heart attack. Their son, Jimmy Martin, brought his family to Oregon while he attended the Federal Aviation Academy in Oklahoma. He returned for his family and they left Sunday for San" Jose, Calif. Jim works in the FAA office there. While Mrs. Martin and the children, Jacquelyn, Shara and Brent were here they also vis ited her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Clel! Eea. up to Ukiah. Mr. and Mrs. Harry CDaonell. Mr. and Mrs.. LEoy Gardner and Mr. and Mrs. Clint McQuar rie fcpent two days tishing at v-est port, Vias-fi. Taey were highly successful and Clint caught a 30 pounder. They were fishing for Jungs and siivers. Pat Eabankx and children of Giesharr. recently visited heT mother, Mrs. Alice MiCabe. They went to La Grande to vis it her brother, Bill Mahon and family. In lorje they attended a birth day dinner honoring Melissa Eu hanks at trie John Eubanks home. They also enjoyed a visit at the David Earnetrs' in lone. A barbecue honoring Melissa was held at Mrs. McCabe's and was attended fcy the Ed Gonty'a, Erma Eeithiey and Sara Ad kms. On their return home they were accompanied by Lale Red man and Allen McCabe. On Aug. 14, Mrs- Ed Gouty accom panied by Mj-s. McCabe made a brief xcit to Seaside. MRS. OWENS' MOTHER Mr. and Mrs. David Owens and Chris were called to Port land last week bv the rieath of Mrs. Owens' mother, Mrs. Henrietta Ewalt. MOVING?? Local or Long Distance Free Estimates Call Gene Drwiek S3&-ESK ar Condon 384-2232 Aaenti tor United Van Lino. f j ' A " . '. M . ;i r K , : ; ' : '. i'- f : : . 1 A ' - If . K 1 2 " A"f"'' iwitr. Teresas name on it. A i kveiy inr-breiia was decorated ; and set over the small gift j wrapped cake. Silver service iiLirt x.ti. t.fi' .---.,-t-f th thfittw ,aay. Avg at 10 it at taejj ef Teresa's moth rld -n:t Ojurcr. f Christ tile TOflee; Art f Eev-. VUi.ar An.-.u: o- & TeIesas grandmoth- j;"-1- t"": Ted the punch: and the : ' " .'.' j-Tl t7"ieaite was served by Mrs. Louis ' . -r .1 ifaaivorsen and Mrs. Lloyd Mor gan. The shower was sponsored by (the 196f class mothers with Mrs. Louis Halvorsen and Mrs. Don Ball, co-chairmen. Paul Tews or. trw wean.. I Cfwiclading vice lillowed ! i at Egh View Cemetery in lone, j with Sweeney- Mortuary in care i if arrangements. Sun-ivors besides his wile ';,Mar.le of lone are a non. Barry 1 1 G. Eing of Boise. Idaho, and J j Lt-rr.ioe L Fietcher of Portland, a r.iee. Linos Moss of Eepp- Floral arrangements of laven der, white and pale yellow mums decorated various tables throughout the hall, Jodi Snow, Janet Palmateer, Sharlene fiarnlett, and Mrs. Bob iof Marquam, Ore.; 8 grand-1 Ball (classmates from 1369) as-i children and 5 great grand-j sisted Teresa at the gift table.! jjchuoren. j There were 40 guests attending; j I Donations may be made to the shower, and many lovely ( i the Keart fund. gifts were received. j , . net: two sisters. Ethel Zersing , ; of Portland and Giadyes Olson SEPTEMBER 2 Unemployment Compensa tion (10-12 and 1-2) 2 Senior Citizens Bobby Dee vill be featured vith The Tetoiw SATURDAY, AUG. 28 Wagon Wheel Lounge GONTY'S HAVE FOUND MORE A m I FOR THEIR 41st SEMI-ANNUAL Our Boots are not luxury items... if1! SA 0 P But, they sure are Luxurious! YTtetSer wu choose handsome dress boots or a rugged, rurt out if it carries the ACME brand, you are assured of top' quality leathers, expert crafts manship, award winning styling and months of Ions, comfort able ear. Adults Low os $19.95 Children Low as $8.95 New York STORE LET'S GO TO THE MORROW COUNTY FAIR and RODEO ) Reach ) i (Pardner j I II I I r I-1 r fox WESTERN RODEO CUTS LEES AND LEVIS $7.98 $8.98 WESTERN SHIRTS $6.95 $9.00 HYER, JUSTIN and COWTOWN BOOTS Steton, BallT ond ResisM COWBOY HATS .:. $g to Si BAILEY STRAW HATS $J to $ jQ GARDNER'S Men's Weor THK STORE Or fEUSONXL trivia. u l IV A NARJ LeRQT OABPNFH