t- HzrrtitK oite.). cAzrrrtfiMgs. Thursday. Oct. ai
More Fair Winners Listed
rrwiu asd Vegetables (AdulU)
Three superintendents pre
ntded over the Frulu and Vege
tables section: Kv. Edwin Cut
ting. Mr. Edwin Cutting and
Mm. Annetta KllniT. Main di
visions were, Tre Fruits, Small
Fruit. Vegetable. General Ex
hibit and Fresk Exhibit. Judjf
tt selected tho following win
ners: Trto rruiU Division
Apples, My Buch a n a n .
Irrteon. 1: Rachel Pick. Hep
pner. 2; Gladys Ilellkor. lone, 3.
Apples -critb, Clara B. Certmm,
11,-ppner, 1; Don Hellker. lone.
2 Oladys Hellker. lone. 3.
Pea -ties, Itachel Dick. 1; Norma
Ilea. Lexington. 2; I.U Abramx,
llejpner. 3. Pears, Lillian U-g-rter.
IrrlRon, 1: Lelta Mefwenijer,
Lexington, 2; Norma Rae, Lex
ington. 3. Truman MeaHengil
won Drat with the only jrIeoU
enti-red. Plums brought Bernard
Doherty, first, and Johanne
Wood, second, txth of Heppner.
Small Fruits DiUlon
Strawberries, Alberta Johan
nes, Heppner. 1; Helen Stevens,
Hepprter 2. Raspberries, Frieda
Slrx-urn Heppner, 1; Helen Ste
vens. 2. The Rrape winner was
Esther Mlnnkk of Boardman,
Vickie Sullivan, Irrlgon, placed
aecond. Blackberries, Johanne
nr.,l 1 Cnm f Il'flson. 2.
Other small fruits, Mildred
Raker. Boardman, 1; and Esther
Mlnnlch, 2.
Vegetc4lea Division
Strlnf Bean Winners: Johan
ne Wood, 1; Carolyn Huston,
Heppner, 2; Bonnie C'ulp, Hep
pner. 3. Purple beans, Huln-it
Wilson. Hepner, 1' Don W.
Johnson Heppner. 2. Beets,
Helen Martin, lone, 1; Shercc
Mahoney, Heppner, 2; Sharon
Harrison, Lexington, 3. Cab
bage, A. & V. James, lone, 1;
Don W. Johnson, 2. Ited cab
bag., Im W. Johnson won
firal.' Corn. Kenneth Smou.se,
lone, 1; Truman Messenger,
Lexington, 2; Sharon Harrison,
3. One of the largest classes,
carrots, brought these winners:
Truman Messenger. 1; H. Hav
okost, Irrlgon, 2; Helen Martin,
3. Lemon Cucumbers, Chnrlene
Papinenu, Lexington, 2. Slicing
cucumbers, William Rawlins,
lone 1; A. & D. James, 2; Cork
Nore'ne. Heppner, 3. Pickling
cucumbers, William Rawlins, 1;
Truman Messenger, 2 Megan
Tolnr, Irrlgon, 3. Swiss Chard,
Chnrlene Paplneau, 1; Lelta
Messenger, 2; Truman Messen
ger 3. Eggplant, Helen Martin,
1; Cathy Zlnter, lone, 2; David
Zlnler, lone, 3. Garlic, Lillian
Legnor, 1; Helen Martin, 2; Mrs.
Ray Edgerly, Irrlgon, 3. Kohl
rabi. Johanne Wood, V Dan
James. Heppner, 2: Don Bel
lamy, Heppner, 3. Watermelons,
Clifford Wood, Heppner, 1: Jo
anne Wood, 2. Yellow Globe
Onions, Truman Messenger, 1;
Lelta Messenger, 1; Don Bel
lamy, 3. Red Globe Onions,
Hubert Wilson, 2. Spanish
Onions Motran Tolar, Irrion, 1;
Patrick Tolar. Irrlgon, 2; Hu
bert Wilson 3.
Peppers, Peas. Potatoes,
Pumpkins
Hot Peppers Dan Bellamy, 1;
Megajn Tolnr, 2; C. Williams,
Lexington, 3. Sweet Peppers,
Tom Wolff, Heppner, 1; Patrick
Tniir 2: Mavco Buchanan, 3.
mn, ii.iv PHiTorlv won first for
peas. Pontlac Potatoes, Delta
Huber. I1 Charlene Tapinea'u, 2.
Norgold Fotatoes Delpha Nel
son, Heppner, 1; D. O. Nelson,
Heppner, 2;, Lee Holboke, Hep
pner, 3. Netted Gem Potatoes,
nnim Nelson. 1: Chris Evans,
lirnnner. 2: D. O. Nelson, 3. Any
other variety potatoes, H. Have
kost I; Junnita Wilson, Hep
pner, 2; Clara B. Gertson, 3
rumpkins, Truman Messenger
1: Kenneth L. Smouse, 2.
PKnHnrb. Radishes. Squash.
Rhubarb. Helen Martin, 1;
Tininn Lecner. 2: Frances
Smouse, 3. Radishes. Kerry K
Cason, Heppner, 1; Sheree Ma
honey. 2. Winter Squash
Mrs Rnv Ede-orlv. Irrlgon, 1;
5: Delhert Har-
Ann. HeiiDner, 3. Crookneck
Knimsh. Don W. John
0 i. Kenneth L. Smouse, 2;r
Ol'i t -
Killn.irk 3. Don W
t.,i.., w,m 1 unit 2 in classes
Will '1 .
33 A and B. Zucchini Squash.
n,nrii. Ttiiwlins. lone. 1: Diane
A.,w.m. Hennner. 2; Barbara
m .1. i..,,.,i,.r .t Iianlsh or
v,imu,ii. '"ft - -- ,
Qminnh. Patrick foiar, i
i ii..1K..Wrv Tone. '2: A. & D.
Jarr.es. S.
11 3
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r
Tomatoes. Ground Chs-rrlss.
Gourds
Green Tomatoes, A. & D.
James. 1: Father Minnlch, 2;
Truman Messenger, 3. Ripe To
matoes, Mayko Buchanan, li
Marian Olson. Heppner. 2; A.
D. James. 3. Smalt type Toma
toes. I. Ann Griffith; Rachel,
Dick. 2; Johanne Worst. 3.
r:r,.nnil Cherries. 1. H. Have-
b.i! Ikm Bellamy. 2: Johanne
Wood, 3. Gourds, Ann Griffith.
Okra. Herbs, DHL Mint Parsley
Okr, Maan Tolar, Irrlgon. 1.
No. 5J: Other. 1, Charlene Pap
lneau,; Archie Niehobi, 2; 1'eg
gy Tavlor, 3. t hive, 1. Ksther
Minnirh; Mayko Buchanan. 2;
A. & 1). James. 3; Dill. Don Bel
limy, 2; Esther Mlnnieh, 2;
M.iyko Bu.hanan, 3. Mint, Hel
en Martin. 1: Clara It. Gertson.
Heppner. 2. Parsley. Clara Gert
son. 1; A. & D. James. 2; Helen
Martin, 3. Sage. Mrs. Allen
Hughes, 1: Donnie Culp. 2;
Charlene Papineau, 3. ("her
Herbs. Marjoram, Allen Hughes.
Heppner. 1; Mrs. Allen Hughes,
2; Patricia Hughes, 3.
General Exhibit. Best of Show
In the General Exhibit judg
Im. 11,-1,-n Martin won 1; A. &
I). James won 2; anil Mayxo isu
ch.man, 3. The overall Best of
Show winning entry was the
pe.u lies entered by Mrs. Rachel
k.
Freak Exhibits
Blue ItiblH.ns went to Leita
Messenger. Mrs. Allen Hughes,
Hoe Cox. Helen Martin, Gladys
lleliker, Lillian Logner on Freak
Fruits or Vegetables.
Winning Eggs
White Eggs, Johanna Wood,
I; Butch Taylor, 2. Brown Eggs,
Sharon Harrison, Lexington, 1;
Norma Killpack, 2; Cecil Jones,
Lexington, S. Btiff Eggs, Char
lene Papineau, 1; Delpha Jones,
2; Butch Taylor, 3. Other Eggs
brought a first to Charlie Raw
lins, lone.
Irrigon Council Acts
By FRANCES HOSE WILSON
IKKIGON The Irrigon Council
look action in the October meet
ing to file an intent application
with the Department of Housing
and Urban Development for
funds to assist In developing n
zoning ordinance for Irrigon.
A land use planning study,
made by Ko.lovski and Associ
ates, of Lake Oswego, several
years ago, resulted in a com
prehensive plan for the commu
nity, which was adopted by the
Planning Commission and the
council but was not implement
ed by an ordinance. Because of
new laws governing zoning the
City must be either zoned or in
the process of accomplishing it
by Jan. 1, 1971.
In other action an ordinance
umAnllmnl was adooted which
brought all area listings of prop
erties improved by the water
system up to date. Future areas
to be served win oe covuieu u,
ihev are developed.
The cost of further extension ui
m 'linn nnri laterals will be borne
iiv nnmertles Improved.
J I -
a u,,t nf nnerat nc procedures
was adopted designating action
, . ....... , n
to be talien in me evem
niunlclnal water outage. In the
absence of a full time mainten-
T
To Homeowners ...
Switching to Paul Pettyjohn Co. on Furnace Oil and
Store Oil. The bonus will be considered burned on
Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Years Day, Valentines
Day, Lincoln's Birthday, Washington's Birthday and
Easter.
S and
Is n f AUlf WVS Of TPAMVOffTATiON UNIfXS. BAIlSOADfM W0
sum SUkJSab acwv.-a.o ion stKtR te kohao
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Hobby Disploys ot Fair Bring Prizes
Mrs. William Heath and Mrs.
I.. ! Huhl were superintendents
for the Hobbies section of the
f;iir. Hobbies displayed fell into
many classifications. The win
ners were:
CERAMICS DIVISION: pottery
as .lislK-s. 1. Pat Yeoman; 2,
Ju.lv Laughlin; 3, Alley Majes
ke. Plain figures, Mary Lou
Carlson, first. Detailed figures,
Judy Laughlin. t; Mary Iiu
Carlson. 2; Alley Majeske. 3.
Lamps, Sue Duncan, 1; Nadine
O'Brien, 2. Misc. small articles,
Mary Lou Carlson. 1; Alley Ma
jeske, 2. Plastif of Paris, Ann
iflriffith, 1: IX'lbert Rover. 2;
on Zoning
i.nce employee, Mayor Wilson
assists in work projects and
maintenance.
Mayor Wilson reported he had
wen rontacted hv two individ
uals tho past week who have
nlan.s for development projects
within the city.
Ted Wilson of The Dalles, who
!w nr.xenllv fining Some DUllO-
ing in Boardman. has stated
his intention of building a drive
in restaurant and 4 new homes.
A Mr. Tuddy of Walla Walla
negotiating for purchase of prop
erty lor development ui a uw
bile home court, which would
be the second within the city.
A survey of the water opera
tions, which has covered two full
years, reveals customers num
bers are still several short of
the anticipated 51. The result Is
a depreciation loss of approxi
mately $1000 a year according
to Mayor Wilson.
4-H Honors Tonight
North Morrow County 4-H A
chievement night Is Thursday,
rv.t 91 at A. C. Houehton Cafe-
tr.ri.im vu t i a dinner ai o:ou
r.m a nropram and awards
will be presented. Each family
i ncUeri to brinff salad or des
enrt to nccomDanv the dinner
to be prepared by 4-H leaders.
I
H Green 5tamps
Paul Pettyjohn Co.
SERVING MORROW COTXNTT
PLANTS AT HEPPNEH end XONE
Call 422-7254
f SOT IT SAVS lMf If
iK. . i
EAjn.r uof TPoiLfyj
was oeeosro B
MOUSFMCAPfff WHO
fCAHtP THB TtlE-
PHONE would go
PtAP WHENEVER A
CAH PA55EP
Charlene Papineau. .1
Mary Lou Carlson.
Vases,
. Hand
1. Wall
Nadtne
molded, Liz Abrams.
nlanues. Pat Yeoman. 1
O'Brien. 2; Diane Anderson. J
Cookie jar. Nadine O'Brien. 1
Bowl, pitcher. Judy L-ughlm. 1
Sue Duncan, 2; Mary Lou Carl
son, 3.
CHINA PAINTING: Anita Da
vidson. 1; Mary Lou Carlson. 2;
Carl Smouse, 3. Planters, mai,
Leu Carlson, 1; Diane Anderson,
2. (Candle hloders, Mary Lou
Carlson. 1; Alley MajesKe. .-.
TEXTILE PAINTlNti uiv i
ION. pillow eases, 2. Ida Farra.
both stamped and free hand.
Children's clothing, --tamped,
Ida Farra. 1; free hand. Ida
Farra, 1. Blankets and children
shel ls, Ida Farra, 1; Violet Hill.
2; Josephine Buchanan, 3; free
hand. Ida Farra. 1. Children s
quilt. Violet Hill, f, Ma afria-
free hand, Ida Farra, 1. Misc.
children's articles. Carrie La
Blanc, l: Violet Hill. 2. Table
mats, by design and freehand,
both, Ida Farra, 1. Chair sets,
Ida Farra, 1. Buffet Set, Ida
Farra, 1. Pair of pillow cases,
r.....-:.. i mane 1: Ida Farra, 2;
t u:.. n,ulinnan. 3: tree
hand, Ida Farra. 1. Sheet and
pillow slips. Ida Farra. 1; free
hand, Ida Farra. 1. Guest tow
els, Ida Farra, two seconds. Dish
TTa Farra. 1: Doris Al-
briht, 2; free hand. Ida Farra, 1.
a.0 p,oh MeCabe and Ida
Farra," firsts; Greta Le Blanc and
Ida Farra, seconds, sain
Ida Farra, two seconds.
Textile painting, pictures, Vi
olet Hill, 1; Debbie uwe,
Ida Farra, 3; and free hand,
Ida Farra, second. Aouu ciom
ing, Ida Farra. first and sec-
'j o.. iirw Ida arra, i.
OI1U. ovjia
Art eles not ciassuit-u,
Carrie Le Blanc, 2, Ida Farra, 3
a..ffnA tr,v Ruth Ann Keith
ley 1; Florence McMillan, 2;
Delpha Jones, 3. Other toys, Vi
ola Berer. 1; Mable Hork, 2;
Norma Killpack, 3.
v.m rnrk p-lued. Violet Hill,
1; yarn work, abstract,
Le Blanc.
Carrie
50 GAL.
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Kinzua News
KINZL'A Coins U John Dsy
last Tuedy to tienJ a ChiW
.tn Women's Club luncheon at
Alec Gay Hall were Mr. Mar
vin Hlnes. Mr. Allen NUtad.
Mr. Clarence WomU, Mrm. Clar
enee Benson, and Mr. William
Mai.
Mrs. Mike Wright and child
ren and Mrs. Omar StubbleflcUl
were business visitors to The
Dalles last Thursday.
Mn riawnce Benson and Mrs.
St. in lev Benson were business
vbiitors to The Dalles last Mon
day. On Wednesday. Mrs. Clar
ence Benson and Mrs. Dvloert
Barzee were In Portland for den
tal care.
Klnsua Coll Club Forty
Mr. and Mrs. Dun Slink.trd
were the honored (juest Sattir
.1 , f.ifniniT at a surprise Z'.lh
Anniversary' P!f'' ' ,ne Kln"
zua Golf Club. A three-tiered
wedding cake In pink and white
centered a lace covered serving
table. Music for dancing was
provided by Ray Cody. A mon
ey tree was presented to the
honored guests. Hostesses for
the gala affair were Mrs. How
ard Bice, Mrs. Jigg Bowman.
Mrs. Lee Bailey. Mrs. Mark Jel
i;,k Mrs Verlin Conner, and
Mrs. Paul Oyler.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Nvotn
and family of Prlneville and
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Oyler and
son Don of Bend spent the
weekend here and attended the
stink.irri anniversary party.
Mr i...l Mrs. Lee Bailey and
Mi. Don Slinkard were busi
ness visitors to The Dalles Sat
urday. Also in The Dalles that
day were Mrs. Clarence Woods
and son Max.
Visiting last Tuesday with
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Dunlap were
trc Hnrrv 1 1, Miner of ivgii vai-
i,. i- Mr Margaret MoblCV of
k-...'ii Mrs. Dorothy Dunlap of
f.r V.-illev Charles Dunlap of
Grants Pass, and Mr. and Mrs.
Art Watkins ff Heppner.
Cama S Club Meets
Tlw romilar meetins of the
r-.,v,r i Women's Club was held
invt Wednesday won prcsiueiu
Carol Thomas in charge. Linda
Lucas was ho.-.te.ss for the eve
ning with eight members pres
ent. A Thank You card will be
sent from the club to Asher Va
riety in Fossil for the use of
the" refrigerator in the Food
Corner at the Wheeler County
Fair. The annual dinner for
members and their husbands
will be Oct. 23 at the Shamrock
Club in Fossil. Rase Hardwick
will chairman a Halloween Tar
ty for Camp 5 youngsters on
Oct. 29 at 7 p.m. The Christ
mas card party is slated for
Dec. 11 with Carol Norris as
chairman and Rose Hardwick
chairman of decorations. The
door prize was won by Carol
Thomas nad then Spill n' Spell
was played with prize winners
Carol Norris, Carol Thomas,
Frances White, and Wanda
Dunlao.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Norris and
Mike of Prineville were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Norris.
Mr. and
Mrs. Homer Grogan
and
AT
FRIDAY
8:00
Baked Food Sale from 8:00 A.M. Each Day
Big Selection of Clothing for air ages.
Also Toys, Books, Household Items, Dishes,
Jewelry, Miscellaneous irems.
Call 676-9405, 676-9694, 989-8510,
for Pickup of Items, during week.
MESSAGE SPONSOBED
this
MEMBER,
of Wrton wen wrekend C-U
of Mr. and Mr. Lowell Wiarp.
Mr. and Mr. Bud DunUp
went to Crasa Vslloy Friday to
pend lb w-ken4 Uh Mr.
nnd Mrs. Ken Punlap.
Mr. and Mr. Kenneth Norru
of Spanawsy. Wh tamo Sat
urday to pick up their son Ken
ny who had ient the pal
ihr.H wt-eks with Mr. and Mrs.
F-arl NorrU. They went on to
their home t Spanaway on
Sunday.
Done CosccUed
The Kinxua Mountaineers
Square Dance Club has cancel
led their Oct. 16 nance ana m
make a visitation to the Elgin
Club.
Mr. Ray O'Neall and family
went to Prim-vine Saturday for
buslne and chopping and
while there visited Mr. and Mr.
Ray O'Neall. Sr.
Mr. and Mr. Dn Stanton
went to Redmond for the weeK
end on business and brought
Mr and Mra. Gordon Daggett
and family home with them for
a visit.
Clifford Todd of Gresham and
Gary Wineharger of Portland
i.pent the weekend with the
Mike Todd and Richard Thorn
as families.
Mr. and Mrs. IVnz.il White,
Jr. and family of Gresham ar
nvfxl Stmdav to visit Mr. and
Mrs. Denzll White. Sr.
Mrs. Denzil White was in
Heppner Monday for medical at
tention. Spending the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Jiggs Bowman
and family were Miss Norine
Cecil of Heppner, Ron Bowman
nnd Bob Hawanie of La Grande.
Heppner TOPS Club will be
given fact on nutrition at their
next week's meeting, Wednes
day. Oct. 27, at the Neighbor
hood Center. Mrs. Verna Brinda
the Nutrition Aid with the cen
ter will talk with the club and
guests. All who are interested
in nutrition and weight control
should meet with this group at
7:30.
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SATURDAY, OCT. 22 and 23
THE FORD GARAGE
A.M. to 6:00 P.M. each day
Sponsored by the Heppner Civic League to
Benefit Heppner Kindergarten
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IRRIGON NEWS
Th Rev. td Mr. Weley
i mnA famllv traveled to
Scramento. Calif., to attend the
wedding of Mi, ironns f"f
n Sunday. They planned to
vUlt other friend and relatlvr
i. th ri brfure returning.
The Don Teeter family present-
Pd a mualcal prgram aunu.y
morning In their absence.
Moyor to BoUe
Mayor and Mr. Chester Wil-
son and l-arry. orup
Sunday afternoon. Tricy were
nied by their grand
children. Tommy. Jere and Jeff
rey, the children oi ir.
Mr. John Wilon. Tliey had
spent the week with their grand
parvnw and were returning
home.
Mr. and Mr. Klbcrt Kppen
bach have returned to Irrlgon
after a two-week vacation. The
first week, they Joined their son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mr. Wayne Kpponbach. Monica
and Brenda of Hermlston and
Mr. and Mr. Dave Paxson. Lin
da and Darla and Mr. and Mr.
Mack Sinclair of Prineville, In
a moose hunt at Grand Prairie.
Alberta, Canada. The successful
party brought home three moose.
The Elbert Eppenhachs drove
. Aiiwn,. to Port E1IU on
Vancouver Island to spend n
week with their son-in-law and
daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Cunningham. Michelle, Michael,
Matthew and Marty.
Soldier Visit Parents
Pvt. Michael Anderson has re
ceived his orders for a tour of
duty in Korea. He was at home
on leave recently with his par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. George An
derson. , . .
He completed basic training in
Fort Lewis. Wash., in July and
has since been stationed at Fort
Sam Houston. Texas, where he
received training as a medic.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Stephens
visited with Margaret Finney of
Milton-Freewater and her broth
er Glen Darby, at his home in
llermiston.
or 422-7276
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