Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 31, 1972, Page 3, Image 3

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    Wranglers Have
Super Big Crowd
a! Breakfast
Dirk Schlithtmg M'1 M.m
day that the Wrangler had
done well at the annual
Cowboy Breakfast Sunday
morning at Library Park.
Vkell over MO were fed and
over $100 more than lat year
was taken in. "Aa last year H
pounda of polaton were pre
pared for the hash brownt.
Shortly afler o'clock they
were gone, then afler the
irup aa gone and the eggs
were getting low. we closed up
wtiich wa a half an hour
earlv". Pick Mid
Mary Schlichting, Gwen
Healy and Alice Vance were
on the ateenng committee. To
these three a big thank you
.from President lick Schhcht
ing and to every one who
showed up to work at ached
uled Thia if a fun affair. The
wood amoke which amella ao
good coming from the atove
pipea of the old cook atove
niixea with the tantalizing
odor of ham and coffee. The
food taste extra super out
there in the park. A the
morning grow warmer, the
eaters aeek out those tables in
the shade. Old friends enjoy
visiting.
Betty A ng ell
Harris Here
Mrs. bob Harris, the former
Betty Angell. has been visiting
here with friends and staying
with her brother and sister -inlaw,
Mr. and Mrs Larry
Angell. Bob left in July for
Germany where he is statio
ned at Wiesbaden. Betty plans
to join him there next month.
Before going overseas, the
Mams' lived at Myrtle beach.
South Carolina. Betty, a
registered nurse hopes to
work in Germany.
Honored
s
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.. .i t - n.iAon Qncia'c sranHmother. Mrs.
II was a irarim uiuiucin i - r - .
Rose French Francis of Irngon. on Saturday when her grand
daughter presented her w ith a dozen American Beauty roses
and dedicated the Saturday show in memory of her
grandfather, the late Herbert French. Her son, and Queen
Susie's father. Raymond French ia assisting her.
Condon Couple have baby MUW Rminder
Mr. and Mr. Edward
Palmer of Condon became
the parent of a habv bov
born Aueust 24 at Pioneer
Memorial Hospital. He
welched 7 lb.. 6 or. at birth
and was nanvd Zachary
Grant.
His five brothers and sis
ters at home include John
TRAC1 MAILK ARRIVES
Chuck and Diana Small
wood and Trudi Ann, ann
ounce the birth of Traci Maile,
on August 21, 1972. She
weighted 7 lbs. 4 ozs., and is
18" long. She was born at
Kapiolani Maternity, Hono
lulu, Hawaii. She is the
Granddaughter of Mrs. Leora
Smallwood of Heppner. and
Mr. and Mrs. John Malone of
Los Angeles
ARWEN ARRIVES
Mr. and Mrs. Bob DeSpain,
Jr., are the parents of a baby
girl named Arwen who arriv
ed at Pioneer Memorial Hosp
ital Mondav at 8:34 a.m. She
weighed 5 lbs. 3 oz. and was 18
inches long.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Bob DeSpain, Sr. of
Heppner, and Mr. and Mrs.
rrJrJk are Be tv The Drake family gathered at
Great grandparents arf Betty Sandhol-
i ipiLaiipn oi riermiMun. uuu - - . . .
Clara DeSpain of Stanfield
This is their first child.
Drake Reunion
Vida Hellker has
Rodo guests
Harriet Bolman, daughter
of Mrs. Vida Heliker, lone,
and a friend from Seattle are
spending 23 days in southern
Ireland. They started at
Dublin. The last card Vida
receivea from her daughter,
she was at Galway and was
staying in a "lovely aouse
hotel". She was going to the
Iron Tclanrlc h following
day. Mrs Bolman is expected "
hrk in S.flttlP this week. na Mr?
William Busby of Seattle
was here to see the Heppner
Rodeo, a guest of Vida
Helikers. He enjoyed get-togethers
with friends and took
lots of pictures at the parade
and rodeo.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Emer
son of North Bonneville were
also Rodeo guests of Mrs.
Heliker.
low Sunday in honor of Susan's
return from Europe and
Alfred's leave between Navy
training sessions. Mrs. R.K.
Drake Sr. and her children
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond D. ike
Jr. Corvallis; Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Drake, Kevin Jon and
Kelly from Stockton, Ca., Mr.
and Mrs. Claude Drake,
daughter and grandson from
Vernita, Wa.; Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Warren, Mike, Steve and
Joan and Mrs. Douglas Drake,
Susan, Alfred, Gwen and Rick
were the family members
present.
Other friends who enjoyed
the occasion were Mr. and
Mrs. Don Bennett family, Mr.
Howard uoaeicen.
Davna Kristen. Arceil and
Bryan, brother of Mrs. Doug
las Drake from Spokane.
Mr. and Mrs. Arlan Godeker
and Cheryl Lisa and Lynn of
Kennewick. Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Limmerath Kase and
Holly from Dufur, Rev. and
Mrs. Cutting and Craig, Stan
ley Ash brook of Dufur, There
sa Harshman, Diana Cuts
forth and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
DeSpain.
for thai onct-tn-t-Utttimt purchast ... '
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sj JEWELERS
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Douclas. 16; Daniel Jiweph,
15: Karen Ann. 13: Cody
Lvnn. 3. and Clinton Ed
ward IS.
Grandparents include Mr.
and Mrs. John H. Couture
of Fossil and Estelle Palm
er of Condon.
The first AAUW meeting
will be held Tuesday. Sept.
12 at 8:00 p.m. at the Epis
copal Parish Hall. All In
terested women who have
a colleee degree are Invit
ed to attend.
FAMILY AND FRIENDS
are cordially invited to attend
the marriage of Evelxn Van
Iteek, daughter of Mr and
Mrs Jack Van Heek. Sulem.
and Urn Crler, mn of Mr
and Mm Dallas Cralr,
tlemmer
The i ei enmity H
pla.-e S'p at 4 oo p m in
Faith HiipliM (luirch, 3:l4i
Walker Road. N K.. Siilem.
Melons Donated
for Fair Eating
A iMniular attraction at
Couniv Fair wa free wat
ermelon for all. provided
bv the Clarence Frederick
Hon famllv of Irrlfon. Ie to
chill the melons to perfect
eatlnif temperature '
donated bv the Morfc-w
County Grain Grower.
The FrelerlckHon. form
er Heppner resident are
harvest inff a bountiful crop
from their ncreaKe Pln"""l
to melons this year. Their
delicious melons were en
loved bv 4 H'ers and ey
ervone at the county fair.
Thanks to Ctnren.-e, Vir
ginia. Vernon and Garv
Frederlckson for their Een
erosltv! 4 11 appreciates!
RON RILEY attended sum
mer school at EOC this
summer. An English teacher
at Heppner High School, he
was working on his 5th year.
Mr. rHpv taiiL'ht elementary
summer school for 4 wwks at
Heppner Elementary.
They enjoved a vacation trip
to Montna following summer
school.
Htl'THR (OKE,)CZETTt-T1M, TOurn.Uy, Autu"! 1. l'"2
Visitor From India Enjoys first Rodeo
r Sarah Kahi Ram,
llaiigaUue, India. wa a gueitl
Salui tav and Sunday at the
home of Mr John Graves,
ll.mr Dr Ham arruetl
jui.t in time for llie Morrow
( imnly Itodeo.". whii h he
rn)oel very much," Mrs.
(Jraves resrlel
Dr Ram i prmcinil of the
Baldwin Girl School in Ban
galore, a MethodM Minion
Srhiiol " an eniolliiienl of
iitMiul wxi lhe krhool is
juorted by the tuition from
the stiideiitii, with girl of
Hindu, Miihlem and Cliritian
religion attending the school,
Mr Grave and Dr Ram
first lnH iime acquainted when
Mr Grave viMted the school
in IU7I wh-n her retired
couMn, Mr. Boyd Graves,
wa teaching there
Every six year. Motion
teachers in India are granted
a sabbatical for travel and
educational purpose. Dr.
Ram chose to come lo the
I'mied States, hoping lo see
more of the country tin time
than she did when she
attended George Pcabody Col
lege in Tennessee where she
received her doctorate.
She Iff t India about one
month ago and visited Thai-
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FIR-ST RODEO .. Dr Sarah KashlRam. Bangalore. India, was
able to see her firl roileo Sunday She wa a guest of Mrs. John
Graves, Heppner,
land and the Philippine Is
lands bclore arriving in this
country. She left Morrow
County Monday on a bus
headed for Wyoming and
other parts of the I'niled
States. Dr. Ram had never
lieen on the Wfat Coast before,
but on this trip she not only
able to do that, but saw
Mrs Graves and her first
rodeo, loo
tme of the highlight of Dr
Ram's stay in the country will
be visiting Mr Boyd Graves
in Indiana before going to a
convention in New York, after
which he will return to India.
To Alaska
. ,AI Partlow of Irrigon and
Frank Felon of The Dalles,
left Monday for Anchorage.
Alaska. Their plans were to
drive a new car over the Alcan
Highway, for an acquaint
ance. They planned to do some
fishing in Alaska before re-
turnini! m about 3 week
HILDA YOCOM. Lexington,
was the winner of a Hot) gift
certificate good toward the
purchase of a Brunswick Slate
Pool Table at the Morrow
County Fair. The drawing was
conducted by the Pendleton
Home Entertainment Center.
VAN SCHOIACK S
VISITOR
Mr. and Mrs. John Karlson
portlant were guests of her
mother Mrs Martha Van
Schoiack for the Rodeo. This
gave her a chance to visit with
her brother Bob Van Schoiack
and familv at the same time.
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.... on their 50th
I'm something of a flag
waver, I guess, but I earned
the right to be one. I love the
national anthem at the Rodeo
with the flag flying and the
banners and all the colors of
the courts and cowboys.
At Saturday's show way
behind the bucking chutes
next to the back fence rode a
cowboy all by himself. As he
rode he held his hat over his
heart during The Star Span
gled Banner. That was won
derful! Charlie was selling tickets
at the rodeo Saturday morning
and then at the Wranglers
Breakfast on Sunday morning.
A woman to whom he'd sold
tickets on Saturday said to
him when she saw him again
Sunday "Whenever there's
money changing hands you're
there !
Robert DeSpain is so proud
of his new daughter born
Monday morning. He says she
was born with her fingers in
her ears! Linda had played
cymbals in the Fair parade on
Saturday! , ,
It's so nice to have the Ted
Smiths home again. Two
years ago, they had a tomato
planted in their garden. We
watched it grow. They told me
I could have all that grew
outside the fence. (I got some)
After the flood I thought they
needed a tomatoe growing m
that flower bed again so I took
them down a tomato plant
along with some snapdragon
plants.
This spring I looked over the
fence frequently to see if they
had "our" tomatoe plant
started. Never did. ..until I
chanced to look over the fence
about 10 feet sooner and there
was the tomato plant.
Event
Friends and relatives of the
Bob Laughlins attended a
pot-luck lunch after the par
ade Saturday at the Laughlin
home. Out-of-town guests
were the Ron McCabes, Karen
Valentine Smith, "Pete"
Peterson and the Gary Booths,
all from Portland; the Dick
Applegates, Gresham, and the
Lane Pratts, Kennewick. Wa.
Did anyone miss "Maggie"
at the Fair this year? This was
the first year that I've ben
here that Maggie wasn't
there. Maggie is that big
Holstein cow that Rick Drake
has shown in 4-H Dairy. It was
with Maggie that he became
4-H Grand Champion Show
man last year. She's been
around so long and knew the
ropes so well that last year
when he backed the pickup to
take her home, she scrambled
into the pickup before he even
had the walkway in place for
her. She is giving milk for a
family down towards Hood
River, believe. ,
Arlington boy to
study In England
Steve Anderson, son of Mrs.
Shirley Anderson, widow of
the late Ron Anderson, and
grandson of Mrs. Margaret
Krebs Hurst, leaves soon for a
year's study in England with a
group from Willamette Univ
ersity. Steve was Arlington s del
egate to the U.N. tour spon
sored by the Odd Fellows
several years back, he has
been a leader in the United
Methodist state-wide youth
committee, and has contribut
ed his musical talents frequ
ently in his home community.
A coffee hour was arranged
last Sunday in Steve's honor
by the congregation of the
Arlington United Methodist
Church. Steve is the nephew of
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rietmann,
lone.
MRS. WALTER YOUNG of
Lebanon accompanied by her
grandson. Bill Young of Port
land arrived last Wednesday
to enjoy the Fair and Rodeo
with her brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Heard. On Saturday Bill s
folks, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Young and Mike came to
enjoy the Episcopal barbecue
supper, the Saturday night
rodeo, the Wrangler's break
fast and the Sunday afternoon
show. They went home saying
all they did was "eat and go !
the w hole time they were here.
END SUMMER IN STYLE WITH A
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PORK & BEANS
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PAPER PLATES
100
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NABISCO 2 LB.
pHAis .o$ My C0FFEE
4 Heads For , 3
Cantaloupes 5rSl LLJ (j?.u&
jleidea iH
1 LB.
FOR
NALLErS QT. JLHt
umi' lh. nicer.
Sliced Bologna 650
FOOT LONG
HOT DOGS.
Innd BUMSe-cn W
HHPs
THURINGER, GERMAN
SAUSAGE and IU
BEER SALAMI
Orecron Chief
SLICED BACON
1 LB. PKG.
Prices Good Sept 1 and 2
IWnGroc) : 679614: (Meat? 676-9288
It's nice to save twice
low prices and S&H
Green Stamps
MARKET
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