Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, November 11, 1971, Page 4, Image 4

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    4- HCtrtitK (OIC). GAZtTTtTIMES. ThurdiT. Nee. It. ltt
Winners Listed in
4 H Horse Clubs
Ml 1 II Horse Club member
v. r.- requited to participate In
huf i m.iniMp content and
t r.- exhibited were owned by
' club member or carried In
! I II projtfl before May of
17J. ItqulrJ movement were
i ilk, trot, canter, reverse, tig'.
tilii. hick. aland and
'!, Premiums were blue, $300;
. I. Sl") and vvlili.. $100 with
' --is i f s sir i ii,' on clothing
il ft;iiipmnt. -'ai and hand
'I i'inimjii
Siijvi niiivn!"''.! were Judy
i iirrln, Siiiil- Mirlltt. Klli
'' lv. I-ll'iy I'lix'tur, St 3 n Hen
' '. M t x in. I.iiviell. Ilonn.l IV- J
t hi .Sin Dun in, Floyd i'ltH.'
1 K .Tvti S'ni' kmi'iiT.
inmpion Workmanship
Mi'( llealy. nand champion.
1 I i.i ii ll'silv, reserve chain-
i'i, blue,
' r cmanihip .Senior
!"i rr.xtti. red. Sherry
''!:,'. Il"ii': Miry A bra ins,
'Ceiry t'iiNM'k, red; Jan
Schlichtin, blue; Debbie IVcH.
blue; Judy Bennett, blue; Suale
lli-alv. reserve champion: Joan
Healv. crand champion; Sharon
Witherrlte, red; Povie Alderman.
rt-d; and Marianne Pettyjohn,
blue.
Intermediate
Robin Love, while; Denise
llenkle, reserve champion; Peg-j-y
lllnkley, red; Cay Chapel,
while; Mary Ann Proctor, red;
Kite Phillip, red; Neta I'hll
lljM. white; Molly Pierce, red;
Mary Healy, jjrand champion;
Itobbe Acock, blue; Loretta
PienjiiR. blue; Susan I'lcning.
white; Lisa Oillint. nil; Dawn
Peterson, blue; Marianne (Ireen-
up. red; and Debbie Cox, white.
Junior
Kathleen Kv.itw. red; Krin Kv-
I r..l- .iltv Mjithfiiv. red:
Siitt A-K-k. red; Jack Donovan,
red; Krynn Robinson, red;
Therea Proctor, red; Teresa
Peck, red; Sally Sumner, red;
Jnnlre Healv. urand champion;
Janice Spauldi.itf. white; Debora
Palmer, red; Itonnie Currin, red;
Pam llaugon. blue; Tamml Toll,
blue; David Steajjall, rel; .Nola
EVANS LUMBER YARD
Records were lost in the fire. Wc will
appreciate customers contacting us if
they knew amounts of unpaid balances.
676-9768
Co: 702
23S West Willow St
Holiday Special
Millie ami Sunny of Wig Fashions and Styling
of Portland, have been invited to come back to
I. 'tis IJeauty Shop, Heppner, Oregon, Wednes-
N'nv. 17, from 1) to 5. They have several
av specials
tl;iv,
Human Hair Falls
Cascades
Switches
Hound Wig Cases
i:k;.
$85
$2.5
$:i0
$10
NOW
$65
$20
$20
$8.50
all colors, that
Tin y have synthetic wigs
;''n be i-tyled especially for you at the time of
;i I'chas Wigs can flatter if properly fitted
I' d sty! (1; so if you don't have one buy
now.
Lois Beauty Shop
Steer, reserve champion; Clr
dy Dougherty, red; and Jeanne
Piening. blue,
Small Try
Maureen Healy, reserve cham
plon; Wendy Meyer, red; Mary
Daly, blue; Dana Creamer,
crand champion; ftoe Anna
Marian, red; Kim Brill, red.
Colt ClOMM
Marianne Pettyjohn, reserve
champion; Dawn IVteraon, blue;
Jan Sehlichiing, grand cham
pion; Marianne Greenup, red;
Patty Daly, red; Putty Proctor,
red; Jcannie Piening. red; Cat
sy Chaie, red; Mary Abrarru.
white; Kim Bntt. white; Rose
anna Marlatl, white.
Colt Under 2
Mary Ann Pnx-tor, blue; Cas-
sv Chapel, red.
All Around Showmaiuhip
Jan S hlichtinj;. grand cham
pion; Joan llealy, reserve cham
pion. Showmanship Seniors
Pattl Proctor, blue; Sherrl
Kemp, rnl; Mary Abrams. red;
Kerry Coppock, red; Dcbby
PiH-k, blue; Judy Bennett, red;
Susie llealy, red; Sharon With-
errite, blue; Dovie Alderman,
blue; Christina Lindslrom, red;
Marianne Pettyjohn, blue.
Intermediate
Itohin Lowe, white; Denl.se
Henkle, blue; Pecey Hinkley,
i red; Cassy Chapel, blue; Mary
I Ann Prm-tor, reserve champion;
I Rita Phillip!!, white; Neta Phil
lis. white; Molly Piertv, blue;
.Mary llealy. blue; Bobbe Acock,
blue; Lorct t a PieninR. red; Su
san Pleninu. white; Lisa Collins,
blue; Dawn Peterson, crand
champion; Marianne Greenup,
white.
Juniors
Kathleen Evans, red; Erin EV
a ns, blue; Sally Matheny, blue;
Seott Acock, red; Krynn Robin
son, grand champion; Theresa
Proctor, blue; Teresa Peck, red: I
Pally Sumner, blue; Janice
llealy, blue; Janice Spaulding,
red; Debra Palmer, blue; Ron
nie Currin, blue; Pam Haugen,
red; Tami Toll, red; David
Steagall, red; Nola Steers, red;
Cindy Dougherty, reserve cham
pion.
4-H Horse Judging
Contest Winner
Mary Lynn Healy, Marianne
Pettyjohn, Susan Healy, Judy
Bennett, Jack Donovan, Nola
Steers, Dcbby Peck; Christine
Lindslrom, Janice Healy, Jcann
ie Piening.
Horse Club Teem Winners
Pine City, 1st; Two Trackers,
Saddle Pals, 3rd; lone
Trail Riders, 4th.
JUSTICE COURT
Hunting violation: Thomas
Jackton. failure to validate deer
tag. 137, Ed Murphy, name vlo
Utlon tn. John fUKiitf. hunt
Inn bird out of seaton $11- L
rht Arnold, failure to validate
tag. ITT. Manuel Kelly, name
charge $37. Frank Roger, hunt-
liur prohibited met hud, $37 u
Itendiil. Jerry Bureeon, po
wiuiing two deer ta, S17.
lt..lw-rt Powell hunting In a
prohibited area, Miiendet Reg.
Is Raujol, name charge aUo aus
pended. Orald Thompson, fail
ure to validate deer tag, $37.
Arthur Lange, dii:uiing m-x of
bird, $17. Edmond and Marg
aret Nuner, borrowed another
lag and loaning a tag, both $7H
MiM-iuled.
Di'nni Paulson, hunting In a
pmhibited area. $5. Raymond
Milchel. hunting In a aiety
zone $17. Joy Elaine Carr, fail
lire to validate deer tag, huh
pended. Harry Joers. hunting
by aid of vehicle $37. Ronald
Colpitis, poKscKKing more than
one deer tag S17.
George Tnrnasky, Edward
Tarnasky and Burl Malison.
ench disguising m-x of game
bird, each fined $11. Roger
Shays, hunting by prohibited
method, dismissed. Garnette
llammelt, trespass $-5. Cecil
Jon's, Jr., Nellie Marie Emer
son, Frank Rogers, Improper
validation of deer lag $37.
Brian Murphy, hunting without
a lag. $22.
Randall Alfred and Arthur
Clough, hunting prohibited
method, suspended. Gene Mul-
key and Ralph Loren. hunting
prohibited method, 537 suspended.
Traffic violations: Carol Kitch
en, no operators license, $27.
Hazel Allen, expired operators
license $27 suspended.
Minor in possession: Vic
Klinger $32. Furnishing alcohol
ic beverages to a minor. Law
rence Patrick Monagle, $1.30.
Mr. Lloyd McNary under
went major surgery last week
at St. Vincent's Hospital in
Portland.
School Board Ajcnda
Uuttvw County Situ.) DUUS.1
R 1 agenda for the Nov. 13
meeting at 7.30 pnv at the
DMritt office include:
Financial report.
Delegation.
Superintendent' Report.
Vait Old ItMlaeu
Consider reuei for purchase
of lone building lot and oi
cu purvey on Payment In
Lieu of Transportation.
Under Mew Business
Consider lone field trip re
quest. Appint TUle 1 lay mem
ber committee. Hire assistant
cook for Heppner Elementary,
Consider service agreement on
Riverside heat pump and Con
sider date for Committee meet
ing and special board meeting.
Report of Oregon hcnooi
Boards Convention, Jerry Peck.
Announcement
Consultation meeting Nov. 23,
7;30 p.m. District Office and
Next regular board meeting.
Dec. 13, 7:30 p.m, A. C, Hough
ton.
Dionnc is Second
In Semi-Finols
Three girl and one boy
spoke t Arlington on Monday
In the aeml final of the Soil
Conservation apeech conteat.
The Hood River girl won. Hep
pntr'i speaker, Dianne Mill,
pieced econd. The Judge said
the contest wa very close and
that Diinne wa Just one pom'
below the winner in their
curing.
Dianne was awarded a
plaque. The Hood River winner
I giving her speech in Pendle
ton to the OACO slate Conven
tion at the Indian Hill Motel
Third and fourth place were
taken by a girl from Helix, and
a boy from Sherman County
High.
Seek Info On
Andrews Fomliy
Rachel Harnett has received
an Inquiry of the whereabout
of member of the family of
Orrin M. Andrew or hi dau
ghter Laura K. Andrew Strohm
or relative. They were li
heard of In this area,
Rachel Harnett, curator of he
Heppner Museum. U a walking
history book of Morrow County,
he think that the information,
on thU family will probably
come out of the Spray arwa. a
she think thl is where the
family settled. Anyone wrdi the
slightest information i uked
to contact Rachel,
Three Scorpios
Celebrate
LONEROCK NEWS
THE GOURMETS MET
We met on Nov. 3 and met
our cooking teacher, Mrs. Gir
aid. Then we elected our new
officers. They are President,
Carmen Clow; vice president,
Nola Steers; .secretary, Joan
Warren; reporter, Linda Bier;
sergeant at arms, Karen Win
ters. Then we got our new
b(H)ks.
Linda Bier, reporter
Carolyn Davis accompanied
by 3 students from the Walla
Walla College spent the week
end at her home here. They
were, Deana Harris, MarJ Mc-
Carly and Sherry Gabuten.
Monday seems to be the un
lucky day for Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Heldenger. They have been
spending the weekends working
on the house they are building
at Lonerock and when they put
their car in the garage at Port
land they heard their front door
slam and 2 men run out on the
street. They had pilfered most
of the rooms and had things
scattered all over the floor. A
policeman was called but he
was unahie to una any irace
of them.
The Monday prior to this the
house had been broken Into and
Mrs. Heidenger's purse contain-
ng important papers and some
money narl heen laKen. as yei
no trace has been found of the
thieves.
1
Because they weie born under
the same sign, because they are
related by marriage, and be
cause partying together is great
fun. Mrs. Henry Krebs, Jr.
Mrs. Robert Lowe, and Mrs.
Henry Krebs, Sr.. had a Joint
birthday dinner last Sunday at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Lowe.
It was like a Christmas pre
view with many gift packages
to be opened and much joyful
chatter.
Sheriff John Mollahaa flw to
Yuma over the w-eekend to
bring hack Steven M. Waite. He
has teen lodged In UmaiilU
County J .ill.
36 1 1 - "- v-l -
Pettyjohn's
Farm & Builders
Supply
Heppner
OTTS ELECTR
WILL BE CLOSED
to see the
SAT., NOV. 13
WSU vs. 0SU Game
INSULATED
for
warmth
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ofcJock
feet
Mi-re's the work bnol tliat provides double com
fort, l'amoiis lcd Wing lit cures tivp o'clock
fi-et iiiui it's insulated to curt- cold feet. So if
you work hard in cold weather, g-t a pair of
these and enjoy the warm.
RED
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