Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, September 30, 1971, Page 4, Image 4

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    HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. September 30. 171
4-H Sheep Overflow Exhibit Born at Foir
wore lots ami loU otiimd three entries ror mm
on exhibit UiU year. (Inn-nun.
Hampsnire
Producing Ewe: Blue. Koren
Riehurds; lied, Robert Richard.
Southdown
Ewe lambed In 1971: Mary
Ann Greenup Grand Champion
and Blue on her Producing
Ewe, Ewe and lamb and flock.
Montadalt
I; y on Cu inrmyi Ewe lambed In 1971: Blue
'"V.y:, " n" i .i. i., lif,.H.rt Richards. Karen Richard.
., is.mii..-.-.. i--... . ..... ...
)...
v,;,,.,.,, w,.r.. livll.'d into eliceK"!
I y w inht.H.
Mcukot Lumbi
: 'r d by Blacklace
M.i.;;.'t lamb weight bo
tween 80 and 123 pounds. I'luc-
ii-K le first Sroul ut Maf
lit limbs: All received red rib
I. iin -usuii Ilealy, Janice llealy,
i:ul Iuh(
1! iwklns
It tandy Ben- nit-hVrd. Reserve Champion
, ' V Ymn Heuly Montadi.lo and Robert Richards,
.sA-.;t. croup: Blue ribbon: Blue. ,..., t. vr..
.k .Sargent. John Sumner, for ner rn-, --
I lion' ! j Sawnt, Maureen lleuly, won u nu v '"
j. vll. y Thompson. ltd ribbons: er : Richards Bot a h ue.
i; .,!,;. Van Scholack, Krynn Ewe and 1 .Karon
i: .;.. Sally Sumner, Clay Richards and h",J,-1
-t. White ribbon: Wado Ay B.ce. in Hock: Blue Karen
i t Ivle Avlett Richards. RoImtI Richards.
L 2 (Jen ol 3 market lamb.) j Ram Lamb.sl In 1971: Blue.
U , Ron Currln. Red, Judy Donald HUhards. Rh hards
, ;, :t. Kathleen Bartlett. an. Karen Ri v l a . ds. tol
L , 3 (ew. lambed In 1971) ""': Kathleen Bartlett Blue.
i;k,e: Ron Currln. MaryAmi 1 .Colum bia Ewe ycarl.nB: T
,.. , u) phy Champion BreedlnK hheep.
I.Vi ewe lambed In 1970) j 'n Currln on his yearling ewe.
I.lu : Ron Currln, Maryann Inald RichanK Blue.
;.-. enun. i
4a (producing ewe)
II...- k'.ircii Rii-li.irds. Hon
( . - .i. Marvunn Greenup. Red:'
) , I Kichards of Irrlgon.
1 A 5 (ewe and her lamb)
i la : Maryunn Greenup, Ron
n.
r
,..! 6 (ewe, yearling ewe and
I ; some breed)
1-1. ic: Ron Currin,
I : VllUp.
7 at 7 (ram lambed in 1971)
i Clay West, Ron Currin,
r .' y.inn Greenup had 3 rams.
I '. 3r'.c-'t Lambs
r :i by Whitetace
I j: (single market lamb)
I lacings, Blue Ribbon: Donald
I. i m, Deeno Lctghton, Kar-
:4-H Beef Cattle
Winners at Fair
Four II Beef Cattle Supcrin-
Maryann1 tendents, IxjuIs Carlson and
icon iiaguewoon weie
pair during fair time. The win
ners in the various divisions un
der their control are listed be
low. Hereford Steers under 950 lb.
1, Virfil Morgan: 2, Jeff Haw
kins; 3, Patricia Van Schoiack,
it... t.iiu. rililwm winners. Red
hards, Robert' Richards, ribbons went to John Sumner
'o Iiuwe, Jr., all of Irrlgon. Keven Hague
!: David SteaiH, Larry filh. Sally Sn
Jim flinklcy, Donald
i'
!") iiard.s
Li 3
ii-: Robert Richards, Karen
t In: (Is.
L-"; 4
'"u: DoiiaM Richards, Karen
I ,' i Is. Robert Richard.
ji 5
l' i : Karen Richards, Robert
1 , M.-iids.
T : 6
M'i.: Karen Richards, Robert
I '-hards.
J. t 7
r.l ! Donald Richards, Kath
I . i Burt lei t, Roliert Richards,
i ': Karen Richards,
i 7 'iiag Sheep
.-. i'1'lulown Mary Ann Green
c.) 1 red, 2 red and Kathleen
i i .:, Irrlgon, 3 red.
:.ifiol'.
i'.l'i : Mary Ann Greenup, Ron
( nirin.
Ewe Lambed in 1970:
;i-K'(l Chumpiun Suffolk, Ron
Cirri'i and Blue, Mary Ann
( ' C 'lllip.
). r ducing Ewe:
I'. -serve Grand Champion Sul
r i'.'j, Ron Currin and Blue Mary
A i;i Greenup.
V" mi o.d Lamb:
Blot'-i, Mary Ann Give mi p, Ron
rr-'ding Flolc:
Blues, Mary Ann Greenup,
Con Currin.
.'-m Lambed In 1971 1
Champion Suffolk Ram.
'wood, Glen Grlf-
Sumner, and Kristl
Haeuewood received a white
ribbon. Blue ribbons for steers
(
West. Blues Ron Currln
Lions Club Sees
Antarctic Pics
, -f Lindstrom .showed his
seas pictures of Samoa,
Zealand and I he Antarctic
lone Lions Club annual
night dinner Monday at
Sea bee Liudstrom had
mic seldom seen shots of the
nt, ir ilc. While he was station-
1 1 ere they had one of the
most times on the little
i n continent. The -10 degree
iieraUire melted .snow and
im ice in the hay. There s
no vegetal ion but there were big
I bare ground, quite
'ol hills were bare
was snow on the
r;c-.
a? Ci.
l.uli.-,
ihel .
i 1
I'll!
1
a
over !K0 lb., went to Joan Ilealy
and Gwen Drake; red ribbons
nt this weight went to Maureen
Ilealy and John Sumner.
4-H Hereford Steers 1000 lb. up
Ten entered thLs class: Blue
ribbon winners were: Mary
Ilealy, Karen Richards, Kyle
Robinson, John Ekslrom; red rib
bons went to Janice Ilealy, Mi
chelle Cutsforth. Judy Bennett,
Paul Peterson, Tom Ilelberg.
Angus Steers 950 and unaer
Five animals were entered
and their owners awarded rib
bons were: Blue ribbons, Joan
McLlIlgott, Kathleen McElligott,
Paul McElligott: and red rib
bons went to Kenneth Grieb and
Suzanne Cutsforth.
Angus Steers 990 lb. and above
Heavy weight Angus brought
blue ribbons to Rick Peterson,
Peter McElligott, and Mary Mc
Elligott, and a red ribbon to
Bill Van Schoiack.
Shorthorn Winners
His Shorthorns broucht a blue
ribbon to Jeff Cutsforth and red
ribbons went to Chris and Tana
Ranch. Jeff was declared Cham
pion In this class and Chris won
Reserve Champion.
Crossbreeds below 1.000 lb,
David Daly, Mike Blunk, Cin
dy Doherty, Scott Acock won
blue ribbons, and Joe Key and
Kelwavno Haeuewood won red
' ribbons.
Crossbreeds Above 1100 lb.
Ilenvv crossbreeds cained a
blue ribbon for Tim Daly, and
red ribbons for Sandy Bennett,
Julie Grieb, Susan Ilealy, Klml
Lou Haguewood, and Joel Pe
terson. Kenneth Sicard wort" a
red ribbon with his feeder steer.
More Champions
Cbnmnlon crossbreed steer be
longed to David Daly, and his
brother Tim had the reserve
champion.
Grand Champion 4-H steer
was David Daly's and the Re
serve Grand Champion 4-H
steer belonged to Joan McElligott.
Boardman News
By MART LEE MABLOW
BOARDMAN Mrs. Roy Ball.
.Morrow County Tomona chair
man of the Women's Activity
Committee of the grange, an
nounces the following winners
of the Morrow County Pomona
Granco contest: Crocheted ta
bleclothMr. Orvlllo Buchanan
of Irrlgon, first; Mrs. William
Bcrgstrom of Rhea Creek, t
ortd. Crocheted chair set Mrs.
Buchanan, first. Crocheted swea
terMrs. Donald Baker of Board
man, first; Mi. Ray Drake, ec
ond. Crocheted afghan Mrs.
Drake, first. Knitted scarf Mrs.
Drake, first. Embroidered apron
Mrs. Art DaUcll of lone, first.
First place winners are being
sent to the Oregon State Grange
headquarters for Judging In the
state contest. Winners of that
will Im M-nt to the national con
test. , ,
Judges in the county contest
were Mrs. Ronald Black, Mrs.
Rue Kennedy and Mrs. Verne
Minnich of Boardman.
Volunteer Firemen Trained
Stan Phillips, deputy state fire
marshal, conducted a fire train
ing school for volunteer firemen
of Boardman here Thursday
night. As part of the training
the fire truck was taken out to
lest the nozzles and calculate
the friction loss. Taking part In
the training were Larry Phillips,
fire chief; Zearl Gillespie, fire
marshal; Cecil Hicks, Delbert
B ill, Stan Raueh, Dan Daltoso,
Delmer Hug, Wally Hendrlx,
Carroll Donovan. Ralph Skoubo,
Ronald Black and Gunnar Skou-
Garden Cluh Activities
The Bonruman Garden Club
met Monday night, Sept. 20, at
the home of Mrs. Hazel Miller.
Roll call was answered by nam
ing a favorite vine.
Mrs. Rollin Bishop and Mrs.
Walter Hayes were appointed as
a committee to get Hallowe'en
favors for the Umatilla Hospi
tal. 4 t
Members are planning to at
tend the Blue Mountain District
fall meeting in Pendleton Oct.
G..
Mrs. Bishop read an article
"How to think like a rose", and
Mrs. Roy Ball read "Save A
Thicket" from the Oregon News
letter. Mrs. Bishop received the door
prize.
The next meeting will be at
the home of Mrs. Leo Root Oct.
18 at 8 p.m.
There were four tables of pi
nochle In play at the card par
ty held Tuesday, Sept. 21, at
the Greenfield Grange hall,
sponsored by the Women's Ac
tivity Committee of the grange.
Mrs. Hazel Carpenter was host
ess. ,,
High prize was won by Mrs.
Rupe Kennedy and low went to
Mrs. Bud Nichols. Mrs. Kenne
dy and Mrs. Sam Beeks of Ar
lington received the traveling
pinochle prize.
Family Reunion at Dodge CHy
W. C. Starke, Sr., was host for
. fmiiv rounlon dinner Tues
day night, Sept. 21, at the Dodge
run raetnurnnt in nonor oi nia
mother, Mrs. Ethel Starke, who
is Visiting here from Sheridan,
r Shell v Fraser)
BEST COSTUME winners wore uiu r --- - - . .
and th. little Indian Angela Fraser and the taller Indian Jackie
Anderson. They wer the buckskin brio that drew a good hand
in tne parage. -
I'lK I.
but
. . Tin
(iiere
m Hiii'ains
ihip
New
ii'.uo a:
: tidtii
to)i'd off iu Samoa
Zealand enroute to
I Stove got some
pictures of these
1 1 uvs also. Larry Prock, Lions
( ! .;i M-es!i!ellt, welcomed the 37
u of members and their
Hi.
ai-.J
An'
o !l
Trouble with hot
water heater?
L. K. DtCK
YOUR STANDAI'.D MAN
Can solve your problem
He's In IK'ppner. t"t !'"'-"
Wyo. Tho: i present Included Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Skultety of Her-
mlston, Mr. and Mrs. vv.
ci.rii. r Mr and Mrs. Chris
Skultety, Robert (Rusty) Starke
and David Starke, umer gueais
were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tatone.
Heather Herauf. Mom Honored
Mrs. Jerry Peck was hostess
for a shower at her home Tues
day night, Sept. 21, in honor
of Mrs. Gary Herauf and there
weeks old daughter, Heather.
Co-hostesses were Mrs. Rod Flug,
Mrs. Frank Bates ana wrs. juu.i
Harvey. There were 25 cresent
Mrs. Herauf was assisted In op
ening her gifts by her mother,
Mrs. w. K. weison.
Mrs. Larry Phillips accompa
ia DaEin. nnri Mrs. Neil King
llU A U.. HJ4 MI.u - -
to Cascade Locks Thursday and
from there accompanied her sis
ter, Mrs. Alvln Pearson, to Van
couver, Wash., where they went
to see their sister, iirs.
(Stella) York, who Is seriously
ill in the Vancouver Memorial
Hospital.
Mrs. Juanita Nelson of Port
land Is here this week visiting
at the homes of her son and
,i,i,r.titor.n.iiiYv. Mr. and Mrs.
W. E. Nelson, and her grand-
daughter ana iamuy, wu. "
Standard Oil Company
el Cilifornia
ClMvnxi
I
V ivvs.
t I
vo o( the Heppner boys at
- Mountain Community Col
r .re Kevin Dick and Matt
. ;i. M,ut will attend part
and ke,p his Job at the
r'-Tiine. pait-tlme.
Trouble with
heating system?
I. K. DICK
VI S"V NPARP MAN
oho your problem
f in Koppm-r, 076-9633
iu. 4i Oil Caiy
HUNTERS!
THE ELKS WANT YOUR
DEER AND ELK
Hid
For The Elks Veterans'
Rehabilitation Program
Depos.it Hides in Barrels
At Various Service Stations
In Heppner, Lexington and
lone
Sponsored by Heppner
Elks Lodge No. 358
Mrs. Garv Herauf.
Mr and Mrs. Arthur Allen
have returned home from at
the convention of the
Northwest Public Power Council
held at Sun River near Bend
Sept. 15-17.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Nelson of
Salem were weekend visitors at
the home of their son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Don
Nelson.
Riverside Junior-Senior High
School will be dismissed Friday,
Oct. 8, for Teacher-In-Service.
Boardman'i New Grandparents
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Getz of Mil-ton-Freewater
are the parents of
a son, Scott William, born Sept.
in th Walla Walla General
UAonitai flip hahv weiehed 6
iu i o rt firnnrtnarents are Mr,
arid Mrs. Harold Rash and Mrs.
Les Moen of Boaraman, anu
Jack Getz of Baker. Great
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Dillon of Boardman, and
Mrs. Jacob Getz of Tacoma, Wn.
Tkn notn arrival loins twin bro
thers, Stanley and Steven, who
are visiting lis ween at me
home.
Summer School
Attendance
ii tti oh Srhnnl teachers
who attended summer school.
Linda Neal, OCE; Stan Addi
son, OCE; Tom Shear, Univer
sity fo Oregon; Jane nawm,
University of Oregon: Linda
Panter, Oregon staxe uivn
ty; Dale Conklln, Eastern Ore
gon College (teaching econom
les workshop).
Dennis McKay, Northern Ari
zona University (received Mas
ters); Dennis Toney, University
of Oregon; Hal Whltaker, Ore-
Ron State university;
vfhimr Orpcrnn state Unlver-
.t. ....
slty; Dale Hoiiana, uiuvcisji
of Oregon, ana Kon ruiey, uic
con State university,
lovinrrton area colleae stu
Hnnta we mav not have listed
included Michelle Miller at
ptrr hpr hrother Mark at
Eastern Oregon College In La
r.rnnrtp. anotper Droiner
ci..ti cot Rppkv and Rocer Do
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hortv nro at the U of O. and
their sister Nancy (Mrs. Steve
Pettyjohn) is at Uiu.
r.HMdil sorrics' . were held
Sept. 11 for Loretta May Med-
lock, infani aaugnier m mx.
Mrs. Steve Medlock of Fort Hood,
Texas at Winlock Cemetery
near Spray. The Kev. uiarence
Frankio of the Mitchell Assemb
ly of God Church officiated and
c Mnrtuarv was In
charge of arrangements. Besides
her parents, tne oaoy a uri.
ed by her sister Roberta, her
grandparents, iwr. ana ivira. ou
lo Medlock of Spray, Jack Ash
mead of Spray and Betty Ash
mead of Prlneville.
Trouble with
heating costs?
L. E. DICK
YOUR STANDARD MAN
Can solve your problem
He's In Heppner, 676-9633
ChtVTM
Stanford Oil Company
I California fewjj
We're Ready
To Serve You . . .
For Seed Cleaning and Treating
At our plant-25c bu., 50c sack, any
amount.
Harold Erwin
Ph. 676-5806, Mornings c
Heppner. Ore. Evenings for Appointment
Or Lyle Matteson, Ph. 676-9976
HEPPNER INLAND CHEMICAL CO.
lgran Available Here
Phones 676-9103 ond 989-8525 (Bor Lex)
Any weed is aprobleinweec
...ifyouwaittokillit.
IgKm doesn't have to wait.
I gran is the one wheat herbi
cide that's safe to apply the day you
seed. Even right from the drill,
as shown. :
Getting Igraii on early, doesn t
give the weeds it controls a bit of a
chance to compete with your wheat
for moisture or nutrients. Plus it's
your best bet for suppressing cheat
grass. That's why getting lgran on
early, grows you more wheat. Ask
you r own county extension service
how much more. Then see if the
- difference doesn't make it worth your
while to use lgran on more of your
acres. More than just the wheat with
"problem" weeds.
After all, any weed is a problem
as long as it's growing. No matter
how easy-to-kill it may be later. But
with I gran, you don't have to let
weeds grow at all.
Prove it yourself. Use I gran this
fall .v. early.
Geigy Agricultural Chemicals,
Division of CI BA-GEIGY Corpo
ration, Ar dsley, New York 10502. .
lgran by Geigy
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