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Dovie Alderman and Michael Bunch married in Lutheran Ceremony You're Invited AT THE FAIR Open Class HEPPNER (OR.) CAZETTE'TlMtS, Thursday. Seplember 7, 1972 Demonstrations FVivip LouIhc Alderman and Mii'hitH Jitnirs Hunch rx cliuntjcd wwtiliiiK vowi In a (fciuliic riii rrmnony at lluH Uithrran (liurth, lli'ppni'r, Aiir Ih al II m a m Tl lltv. MarlT Johnson per formed Ihp rtwmuny. The bride In the dmiMhWr i( Mr. It Mm. Archie Alderman llepp ner and the bridegroom In the son of Mr. & Mr. Alvin Hunch, Heppner. Given In niHrrlue,by her 'ather, the bride wore V white full length empire at vie flown of nylon orftiinza, fuHhinned with high neckline with (liun tilly lace motif accenting the long puff Mleeve and skirl. Her niutchiiiK numtilla train was held in place by a bridal crown. She carried a cascade of white roues and orange blossoms. Attending the bride an matron of honor wax her Histcr-in liiw, Mm. Dunne Al derman, Pendleton. Brides rnaidx were Patty I.uciuni, Heppner and Linda ('lough, Albany. Their floor length dresses were of pale yellow dotted dacron empire style and their head pierea were of vellow satin leaves with rib bon streamers. They carried bouquets of yellow roses, miniature carnations aki d daisy type mums tied with yellow ridlxm. The best man was Archie Ball. Ushers were Kenneth Jones and Thomas Cutsforth all of Heppner. Organist was Mrs. Paul Tews. Troy Sim mons lit the candles. Reception Follows The reception was held in the church social room where the three tiered cake decorat ed in yellow and white centered the serving table. f -( Arfj I' 11 ". 1 ,U hmrmty KrilMry All friend of T r I s h a Keiihley and Pal Sweeney are pofi.TKY invited to their wedding, Seil, uNTAMS' 16, at J oo p m at the Catholic y' " MrKlln Imgon. Church in Heppner. ytncy Hn,m.meived a , . blue nlln illen Krelm, lone, 3eiu. lancv bantam, a blue ribbon. Glen Krehs, lone. Kathleen t rrgmoa IHas rim - Jk - I 1 I- I 1 V aw u Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bunch After the first piece was cut and shared by the bride and groom Mrs. George Luciani and Mrs. Tad Miller served. Terry Pettyjohn and Mrs. Bruce Botts poured. Sherry Kemp attended the guest book. Going Away For going away the bride wore a white knit dress with yellow accessories. Follow ing a wedding trip to the Oregon Coast, the couple is at home in Heppner. Michael is employed by Morrow County Grain Growers in Lexington. .Susan Drake Mrs. Douglas E. Drake invites friends and relatives to fhe marriage of her daughter, Susan, to Tom Ferguson of Klamath Falls on Saturday, September 16 at 2 o'clock in the afternoon at the Heppner United Methodist Church. lUlvorsrn-Cannon Mr. and Mrs. Pete Cannon wish to invite friends and relatives to the marriage of their daughter Cathleen Ann to Frank D. Halvorsen on Sunday Sept. 17 at 4 p.m. at the lone United Church of Christ and to the reception following. AAUW Meeting is set for Sept.12 Transfers What do you do with a naked branch? Clothe it with ideas and action - at least that's the plan for the first regular American Association of Uni versity Women meeting, to be held at the Episcopal Church parish hull on September 12 at 8:(Nl. This meeting will bring together for the first time all the women who huve ex pressed interest in an AAUW brunch, and will afford the npHirtunity to formulate plans for the specific areas of study and action that are of special Mrs Bailey to be with sister' Mrs. N.D. Bailey has been at home here in Heppner for several weeks after being with her sister, Maggie Reynolds, who earlier suflered a stroke. Mrs Bailey left this week to go to the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Don Bowers at Gleneden Beach. Her twin sister who has been in the hospital at Astoria will be moved to the Bowers home luter this week. A therapist will visit her in the home twice a week and both Mrs. Bowers and Mrs. Bailev will be working with Mrs. Reynolds under the supervision of the therapist. To Fashion College Mrs. John Ledbetter left Sept 1 to take June to Arlington, Texas. Debby McLeod flew down on Wednesday of this week to join June. They will both enroll at Bauder Fashion College. They will complete their 9-month course in June of next year. Both girls are 1972 gradua tes of Heppner High School. Debby is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dave McLeod. Their address is: Bauder Fashion College, Box 209, 508 S. Center Arlington, Texas 76010 concern to these women. It is also hoped that election of officers can be held at this time, so that the branch can become an active, effective group immediately. Temporary officers Mrs. Rick Curtis, Mrs. Bill Lande, and Mrs. Dennis Martin will be happy to answer any questions about AAUW. They feel that AAUW can be an exciting and enriching exper ience, and encourage all women with a college degree to attend Tuesday night's meeting and help clothe a naked branch. Rhea Creek Grange Rhea Creek Grange starts their fall meetings Friday, Sept. 8, at 6:30 p.m. with a pot -luck dinner. Members are urged to attend. Norita Marquardt will tran sfer from Multnomah School of the Bible to EOC this fall. She and her mother, Mrs. Bill Marquardt will be going to school together. They have a mobile home over there. Norita took vocal at the college this summer. She expects to continue in music and general studies. Mrs. Marquardt will complete her studies in June. Friends Invited You are cordially invited to attend the Installation of the Officers of Ruth Assembly No. 50. Diane McLachlan. Worthy Advisor elect., on Sunday September 10, 1972, at 2:00 p'm. at Masonic Temple in Heppner, Oregon. ENGAGED Mountain Luncheon Enjoyed Hazel Hamlin entertained the Friday Afternoon Pinochle Group at her mountain cabin near Parker's Mill on Wednes day, August 30. Guests at the luncheon included Carrie Beckett, Gladys Becket, Pearl Wright, Esther Bergst rom, Karen Dubuque, Mar get Dubuque and Ruth Brand enberg. The group spent the afternoon playing cards and enjoying the mountain air. MR. AND MRS. HOLMES B. GABBERT who have spent the summer at lone left this week to spend the winter at Mesa, Arizona. Sans Soucf Meets Sans Souci Rebekah Lodge No 33 met Sept. 1, at the I.O.O.F. Hall. The Stamp Program was discussed and Home Endowment Fund ex plained and a report given on the Free Coffee and Punch table at the Sidewalk Bazaar in July. At a meeting in Pendleton the end of June the United Nations Pilgrimage Group of Area 1 nominated Pete McMurtry chairman and Opal Cook Secretary-Treasurer. Thireen members and one guest were present. Mrs. Pearl Wright served refreshments. 4-H Snack Shack has Successful Season One of the busiest spots at county fair was the snack shack, operated by volunteer parents and leaders, to pro vide quick meals for every one busy with fair activities. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Cantin served as chairmen and purchasing agents. The snack shack, owned by the Morrow County Fair, is leased by 4-H each year during fair. Proceeds from the operation of the shack are used to pay expenses of tbe South Morrow 4-H council. North Morrow leaders co operated this year and one third of the net profit will go to the North Morrow leaders to support their 4-H activities. The snack shack had a very successful run this year. All parents, leaders and friends as well as the chairmen, deserve a big vote of appre ciation for their efforts. Wallowa Mt gondola Dr. and Mrs. Wallace Wolff made a one-day round trip to Wallowa Lake on a recent Saturday. They went especi ally to take a ride on the new gondola to the top of Mount Howard. Mrs. Wolff said the view far surpassed anything they had been told or had imagined. The area was just comfortable with people and wasn't overcrowded. Grandson Visits 7) i Ready To Trea jYour Seed Grain; Kim Valentine Mr. and Mrs. Jim Valentine, Portland, announce the engag ement of their daughter, Mary Kim, to Calvin Rhea Ashbeck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ashbeck, Heppner. Mary is a student in X-Ray Technology at Emanual Hos pital in Portland. Calvin graduated from Heppner High School and is now employed on the Healy Brothers' ranch on Butler Creek. The couple is planning a Spring wedding. Grand daughter here Jacqueline Ray of Portland is staying here in Heppner with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lydston, and attending first grade. She flew into the Lexington Airport where her grandparents met her Monday afternoon. She was here earlier to celebrate her 6th birthday on August 27. She attended the Rodeo and the Fair. While she was looking at the Children's Corner she was elated to see that her fingerpainting from Kindergarten had received a Blue ribbon. POULTRY FANCY BANTAM Cock: Virgil Morgan. Irr ignn, blue; lias 2 Hen' Glen Krebn. lone, blue; liafci 3 rmkcral: Glen Kreba. lone. tie. AMK CHICKENS Clan I "rock: Scot! Acock, Imgon, blue; (lass 2 -hen: F.rm F.wani. Irrigon. blue; Soolt Acock Imgon. red Class 3-rorkeral: Scott Acock. Irr igon, blue. Claos 4-pullet: Scott Acock, Irngon, blue. PIGEONS C1aiB l -hen: Scott Acock, Imgon, blue; Virgil Morgan. Imgon. red. Class 2 -young rock: Scott Acock, Irngon. blue. Class 4- old rock: Scott Acock, Irngon, blue, Young Hen: Scott Acock. Irrigon. blue, RABBITS (lass l-Sr. Buck: Ricky Gilbert. lone. New Zeal White, blue; Rhonda Sargent, Hep pner, red Small breed Sr. Buck: Scott Acock, Irrigon, Havana, red. Class 2--Jr. Buck: Erin Evans. Irrigon. New Zeal white, blue; Kathleen Evans, Irrigon, Calif. Cross, red; Erin Evans, Irrigon, New Zeal Cross, white. Small breed Jr. Buck: Scott Acock, Imgon, Havana, blue. (lass 3-Sr doe: Ricky Gilbert, lone, New Zeal White, blue; Rickv Gilbert, lone, New Zeal White, red; Kath leen Evans. Irrigon. checke red giant, white. Small breed Sr. doe: Kathleen Evans, Irrigon, angora, blue; Ricky Gilbert, lone, Calif. Cross, red. Small breed-Jr. doe: Scott Acock, Irrigon, Havana, blue. Class 6-pen of 3 fryers: Ricky Gilbert, lone, blue; Kathleen Evans, Irrigon, red. OPEN CLASS RABBITS LARGE BREEDS Senior Buck: Johanne Wood, Hep., second. Junior Buck: Kathleen Evans, Irr., first; Kathleen Evans. Irr., second. JuniorDoe: Scott Judge Gives Tips for Flower The flower superintendents of the Morrow County Fair, wish to thank all those who entered in this division this vear. Here are a few of the suggestions presented us the past several years, in the judging, which we are hand ing on to the exhibitors, in hopes it will help prepare the exhibits and encourage more entries. In cases where the flowers are not up to a first place standard, two seconds were given, and in cases where the judge felt them equal in value and beauty two first places were given. Cut flowers used for exhibit ing should be clean, healthy and bright, not faded, stems straight and strong. When exhibiting a one bloom speci men, the bioom should De disbudded and some foliage added. Foliage should be bright, not faded, and clean. Where the book states one or two sprays several flowers, be sure not more than 2 are entered as they will be disqualified. When entering a division called for 3 stems enter only the stated number, or they will be disqualified. Houseplants should be en tered in clean containers, with leaves and blooms clean. A good flower arrangement must meet certain require ments, definite line, form, pattern, texture and color. A container should be suitable for the texture of flowers classification entered. The arrangement should also have good healthy flowers and be completely finished. Acotk. Irr . fint; Evniih, Irr , HeciMid OPEN CLASS POULTRY HEAVY BREED (ink: Rohunna Marlatl, Hep , firM; Treve Peterson, liHie, MH'ond. Joan Warren. Hep, third Hen: RoMinna Marlatt. Hep . lint Cockerel ItiKMima Marlatt, Hep , first. Pullet ' Rosanna Marlatt, Hep. firol. Pen I cock and 3 hen: Kohiinna Mailiitt. Hep , find: Joan Warren, Hep , second. Pen I cockerel and 3 pullets: Virgil Morgan, Irr.. find; HoMtnna Marlatt. Hep , ner nnd LIGHT BREEDS Egg I-aying: Joan Warren. Hep . find; Coleman & Patty Devine. Hep. first; Bobby Beth Devine, Hep . second. BANTAMS Silky: Don Johnson. Hep, blue. Cross: Don Johnson, Hep. red. Cross Cockerel: lm Johnson. Hep., red. Cock : Virgil Morgan. Irr., first. GAME CHICKENS Cock: Scott Acock. Irr., first; Erin Evans. Irr., sec ond. Hen: Erin Evans, Irr., first; Scott Acock, Irr., sec ond. Cockerel: Clint Carlson, lone, first; Scott Acock, Irr., second. Pullet: Scott Acock, Irr., first. Hen & Chicks: Scott Acock, Irr.. first. DUCKS Drake: Virgil Morgan, Irr., first. PIGEONS RED KING Male: Butch Tayor, Hep., first; Greg Clow. Hep., sec ond; Butch Taylor, Hep., third. Female: Butch Taylor, Hep . first & third; Greg Clow. Hep., second. Best Pair; Butch Taylor, Hep., first & third; Greg Clow, Hep., sec ond. Best Pair: Greg Clow, Hep., first; Scott Acock, Irr., second. WHITE KING Male: Greg Clow, Hep., first. Female: Greg Clow, Hep., first 4 second. Best Pair: Greg Clow, Hep., first. TUMBLERS Male: Scott Acock, Irr., first & third; Greg Clow, Hep, second. Female: Greg Clow, Hep., first; Scott Acock, Irr., second & third. rr : i i 1 -1 ANITA lUVIDSON.Uxing ton, gives her demonstration on Macrame, which earned' her the Champion ribbon. She will represent Morrow County with it at the State Fair in Salem later this week. FIKST DEMONSTRATION... Darla Kea, Lexington, won Reservechampion in her divi sion with her demonstration on how to make pop-syclea. This was Darla ' first year In 411. TRUPERTER Male: Greg Clow. Hep., first. Female: Greg Clow, Hep., first. Best Pair: Greg Clow, Hep., first. RACERS Male: Greg Clow, Hep., first. Female: Greg Clow, Hep., first. Best Pair: Greg Clow., Hep., first. HOMER Male: Greg Clow, Hep., first. Female: Greg Clow, Hep., first. Best Pair: Greg Clow, Hep., first. TURKEYS White Tom: Robert Rich ards, Irr., first. Pullet : Robert Richards, Irr., first. Pair: Robert Richards, Irr., first. OPEN CLASS SHEEP Pen of 3 market Iambs: Ricky Rea, Lex., first; Darla Rea, Lex., second; Terrell Rea, Lex., third. One market lamb: Terrell Rhea, first. Suffolk Single market lamb: Steve Currin, Hep., first; Mike Currin. Hep., second; Cliff Dougherty, Hep., third. Two former queens OTHER HAMPSHIRE CROSS-Ewe lamb: Paula Palmer, Hep., first. OPEN CLASS BEEF In the open class beef section for Angus. C and G Angus, Lex., placed in the following lots: Heifers, calved Jan. I-April 30, 1972: first; Heifers, calved Sept. I-Dec.31. 1971: first and second; Heif ers, calved Jan, 1-April 30, 1971: second; Bulls, calved May l-Aug.31, 1971: first and second; Bulls, calved May l-Aug.31, 1972: first; Bulls, calved Jan. 1-April 30. 1971: first; Bulls, calved Sept. 1, 1970-Dec. 31, 1969: first; Three bulls: first; Two bulls: first first and second; Get of Sire: first and second; Calf Get of Sire: first and second; Pair of Calves: first and second; Pair of yearlings: first and second; and Best six head: first. Ken Grieb, Lex., won first in the Heifer, calved Jan 1-April 30, 1971. vv?v 'w ... 1 V tt'tii- ffiirs ) ' C ikrLt. ...js ' - - 1 Inez Hayes Gentry 1928 gSSftS: Margaret Becket Buschke 1931 TWO FORMER QUEENS Reigns in Retrospect had the wrong identification on the picture of Margaret Becket Buschke. She was queen in 1931. The picture of Inez Hayes Gentry was omitted. She was queen in 1928. We are so sorry. Somehow Ruby Thornburg Becket 's name was omitted and she was a princess on the 1928 court. TOM GREEN was here last weekend to see his folks, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Green. He is an appraiser at Klamath Falls. LvW! Plant treating & Cleaning 35C per bu. Wire worm extra 400 per bu. Portable treat lots of 1000 bu. S or more Reg. 40 per bu. j Wire worm 400 per bu. extra S riXASE CALL FOR APPOINTMENTS PH. 678-5806 s S Du to GoTmmnt regulation on Fungicid and InMcticid, prices nave gon up sharply along with j tright and labor. S Harold Irwin David Alderman, 14 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Alderman of Pendleton visited ast week here with his grand parents. He got to ride on one i( Kinzua's load of logs in the Darade. Another thrill was riding in Mike and Dovie's Corvette ! TAKES SUMMER EXPERIENCE Susan Harrison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Harrison has gone to Davenport, Wa. to take her Summer Experience. In Washington, education stu dents observe and assist in the public schools from the begin ning of school until their college opens for what is known as Summer Exper ience. Miss Harrison will be a Senior at Washington State. ARCHIE ALDERMAN went back to work Monday follow ing recent major surgery. Sullivans Have Third Child Mr. and Mrs. James Sulli van of lone became the parents of their third child, a girl, born August 30 at Pioneer Memorial Hospital Cheri Ann weighed 61b. 13V2 oz. at birth and has a sister, Judith and a brother, James at home. Grandparents include John sullivan and Mrs. Thelma Wuttke, both of Vancouver, Wa. SCHOOL IS CALLING Mrs. Al Parent and daugh ters returned to Portland Wednesday. Mrs. Dee Martin and Suzanne will leave, Labor Day, for Portland. Mrs. Beverly Reish came for her daughter, Ramona, to move to Redmond from Lostine. All were visitors at the Ervin Anderson home. WATCH ELDER - McGRIFF - B0WN BATTLING FOR THE 1972 WEST COAST TITLE r GIANT $7,000 PURSE tPiurtirnH mm tin uiTiAyn LATE MODEL STOCK CAR RACES Gates 6:00 P.M. Trials 7:30 P.M. Rams 6:30 P.M. 125 LAP FEATURE EVENT Ovtr 20 fop 1969 thru 1972 mod alt racing Sea 1 972 Dodges, Chevs, Plymouth, Fords Mercs, Olds in Hi Speed Action , ACES McCoy-Adoms-C. Bown-Joiner A More UMATILLA SPEEDWAY TRACK GUARANTEES OVER 20 CARS For $24.95 JGive Her Diamonds! i Caravelle by Bulova. It diamonds are girl's best friend, befriend her. And keep her timely, too. For a mere $24.95. 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