Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, September 02, 1971, Page 3, Image 3

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    .HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday, September 2. 1971
DOTS
JOTS
Tho Fair was a real fun time".
It was a time for seeing old
friends. Imagine my great sur
prise while talking to the Mac
Hi FFA Boys to have a young
teacher come up and say, "I
remember you, Dorothy. You
took a lot of pictures of me my
Freshman and Sophomore year
at Mac Hi". It was none other
than Frankie Millar who will
be the . FFA Instructor at Mac
Hi next year and who was a'
Bermlston this year. He had an
older brother Andy Millar who
also had his picture taken on
many occasions. They were both
smart kids.
Then there was Suzanne Lo
zier Coppock of Lexington. She
was from Enterprise and I re
member when she went to Chi
cago for the National 4-H meet
ing. Her grandmother Martha
Lozier managed the little Jos
eph Department store for Mrs.
Walter Brennan and had a par
rot that talked. Suzanne met
Darrell from Adams when she
was an IFYE.
Louise Pleper, also one of the
Judges, Is from Milton-Freewa-ter.
It was they who started us
on yellow cats. We got a kitten
from them years ago that we
named Pieper. He was some
thing of a fighter and one
spring we had to have him put
to sleep as the result of just
too many wounds. Now we have
another yellow cat
It was a great time for see
ing many friends and especial
ly enjoyed seeing these three
since it had been so long!
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MARJORIE CLARE RIDINGS receives a dozen red roses from
Queen Michelle. Mrs. Ridings, the first Morrow County Rodeo
Queen was the Grand Marshal of the 1971 parade.
Hopper Family
Reunion
On Sunday, Aug. 29, Anson
Wright Park was the location
of a family reunion. Those
present were: Mr. and Mrs. John
Hopper and Maida Britt from
Heppner; Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Hopper, son Loren; Mr. and Mrs.
Lyle Hopper, daughter Shera
Lee; Mr. and Mrs. Walt Coff
man; Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Potter,
Zorieta, and Shirl, all of Her
miston. Also attending were Mrs. Mike
(Le Nona) Hutchinson, sons
Cody, Bobbie of Pendleton; Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Britt and Donna
of Spray; Mr. and Mrs. Burke
Gentry of Hadrman and Mr. and
Mrs. Don Potter of Mikkalo.
Several uninvited guests of
bees and yellow jackets manag
ied to sting several folks. But
everyone enjoyed the picnic
' dinner folowed by games and
visiting.
lone Garden Club
Will Meet
The lone Garden Club will
meet at Mrs.. Kenneth Klingere
home in Lexington at 1:30. The
program' will be presented by
Mrs. Fredrick Martin. "Basics of
Design." Meeting will be Wed
nesdayi Sept 8.
Visitors from
Here and There
Sarah Adkins had three sets
of company for Fair week. Her
son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Crismon of Bea
verton spent three days visiting
her. Her son . is salesman . for
a Mobile Home firm at Beaver
ton. While they were there her
nephew and niece came through
from their vacation in Montana
enroute to their home in San
Diego. Everyone enjoyed this
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Da
vis. Later in the week Sarah's
oldest gradson and his family,
Mr. and Mrs. James Crismon,
Paula and Brian stopped for a
couple days enroute home to
Portland from a vacation in
North Dakota.
Attend Grandson's
Wedding in Corvallis
Mrs. Emma Hager is home
from a trip to Corvallis where
she had gone for her grandson's
wedding. Steve Shaw and Kath
leen were the principals in the
wedding party. Mrs. Hager ac
companied her son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Hager of Hermiston to Corvallis.
Earl Gilliam is home from
Spokane where he spent a
month visiting his son and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gil
liam. He went huckleberrying
but there were few huckleber
ries. Mr. and Mrs. Gilliam
brought him to Heppner as they
were going to Portland.
A month is a long time for
Earl Gilliam not to go fishing.
He's looking forward to doing
just that this Wednesday with
Ed Bennett
Turner-Stefani
Wedding Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Stef
ani cordially invite all friends
and relatives to the forthcom
ing marriage of their' daughter
Teresa Marie, to Jeffrey Turner,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Turn
er of Eugene, on Sept. 4', at 4
p.m. at the Hope Lutheran
Church in Heppner. Reception
immediately following ceremo
ny at the Heppner Elks Lodge.
Bill Weeks
At. Oklahoma U.
Bill Weeks, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Elton Weeks of Hermiston
has enrolled at Oklahoma State
Univesrity at Norman. With two
other students he rode his mo
torcycle back to school. They
had tour. stops at Yellowstone,
steam Boat Springs and other
spots and stopped with rela
tives as they went.
Bill reported his safe arrival
and sale of his motorcycle.
Mr. Weeks is the manager of
the new Boeing project in north
Morrow County.
Their son Don is a junior this
year and has turned out for
football. He enjoyed his golfing
tnis iirst summer In Oregon. He
won 4 Firsts in Junior Golf tour
naments, a second and a third.
The Weeks also have a dau
ghter Carol in the 8th grade.
They were able to find hous
ing in Hermiston.
INTERMEDIATE
BAKING CONTEST
The Intermediate baking con
test began right after lunch
Tuesday with six young bak
ers. They were to bake a baked
product using baking powder.
Before they started they gave
the judge a copy of the recipe
and the cost. Blue ribbon win
ners get $4.00 and red ribbons
$3.00.
Pam Schmeder won blue and
Champion and State Fair with
her Mystery pudding. Anita Da
vidson made Jam Dandy muf
fins to win a blue ribbon and
Reserve Champion. Cynthia
Matthews won blue on her
Cherry Tarte. Red ribbons went
to Greta LaBlanc on her may
onnaise cake. Nola Steers red
on her Best 2-Egg Cake and
Becky Stillman a red on her
Carmel Brownies.
Kathleen McElligott won
champion and blue ribbon on
her French Bread.
Kyle Robinson
Gwen Drake Take
Beef Showmanship
Beef 4-H Showmanship
There were so many Juniors
in Beef Showmanship that the
group was divided. Ken Grieb
and Julie Grieb were named
Champion and Reserve Cham
pion in the first class and
Krynn Robinson and Cindy
Dougherty in the 2nd class.
These four came together for
another round and Ken Grieb
was named champion Junior
4-H Beef Showman and Krynn
Robinson Reserve Champion.
Blues went to: Maureen
Healy, Janice Healy, Scott A
cock, Jeff, Cutsforth, Joe Key,
Sally Sumner,. Virgil Morgan.
Red ribbons to: Michelle
Cutsforth, Jeff Hawkins, Ken Si
card, Jack Yocom.
Intermediate Showmanship
There were two classes of In
termediate Showmanship. John
Ekstrom and Kelwayne Hague
wood were Champion and Re
serve Champion of the first
class and Joan McElligott and
Mary Healy of the 2nd class.
After the final class Mary Healy
was named Champion Intermed
iate Beef Showman and Joan
McElligott, Reserve Champion.
Blue ribbons went to: Sandy
Bennett Glen Griffith, David
Daly, Michael Blunk, Suzanne
Cutsforth, Paul McElligott, Rick
Peterson, Patricia Van Schoiack,
Chris Rauch, Bill Van Schoiack.
Red: Tim Daly.
Senior Beef Showmanship
Kyle Robinson and Gwen
Drake were judged the top
showmen in Senior 4-H Beef
Showmanship. All the cham
pions and reserve champions
were brought Into the ring to
determine the Champion Beef
Showmen. Here again Kyle was
named Grand Champion and
Gwen Drake Reserve Grand
Champion 4-H Beef Showmen.
Rummage Sale
There will be a Rummage
Sale, Friday, Sept 3, from 9:00
4:30 in the old REA building.
There will be lots of good used
items of clothing and shoes
(all sizes). Be sure and stop
by.
Mrs. Huston Falls
And Breaks Hip
Mrs. Genia Huston who lives
at Lanham's Apartments was
taken to St. Anthony Hospital
by ambulance Monday morning.
She suffered a broken hip. She
leaned over to hook the door in
her apartment open. As she
straightened she fell over back
wards. She received X-rays at Pio
neer Memorial Hospital. Her
sister Mrs. Faye George went
with her.
Judge and Mrs. Jones
Have Rodeo Guests
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Creswick
of Portland and Mr. and Mrs,
Ralph Huff of Beaverton were
guests of Judge and Mrs. Paul
Jones for the rodeo festivities
Mr. Creswick formerly lived in
Heppner and owned the mortu
ary. Gary Jones from Hood River
and Ray from Roseburg were
also here to visit their folks.
Ray came on Wednesday. He
announced the Fair parade on
Saturday. He is employed as a
radio announcer at Roseburg.
DRUM BANK
In Fine Silverplate by Gorham
4" tall
This outstanding replica in military red,
trimmed in heavy silverplate . . . some
thing ornamental, something practical. A
learn-to-save gift for
all occasions. only OU
-Something from the Jeweler's,
la always something special."
JEWELERS
Store Bourn 9 AJ4. to 6 7M.
177 MAQf ST. HEPPHES
PH. 676-9200
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Invitation
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Doherty
would like to invite their friends
and neighbors to the weddin?
of their daughter Nancy, to
sieve rettyjonn on Sept. 4 at
1 p.m. at St. Patrick's Church,
Heppner and to the reception
following at the Bernard Do
herty home.
Visiting at the home of Mrs.
Emma Drake this last week
were Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Drake and sons, Kevin, Jon and
Kelly from Stockton, Calif., Mr.
and Mrs. Claude Drake and dau
ghter and granddaughter from
Midway Sub Station, Wn., and
a Dromer-in-iaw ana sister or
Mrs. Drake's, Mr. and Mrs. T.
E. Given of Silverton.
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TOOL KITS
HOT PINK BOOTIE
BROCHURES FREE;
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POTATOES 10 490 1 Lb. Rolls fnV7L&
FROM D. O. NELSON'S POTATO PATCH TjT IT
PRICES GOOD SEPT. 3 and 4
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