HEPPNER (ORE.) Vi7. ETT E -T 1 M E8, ThuriuU). May 17. 1973 A1TAKTEVE.VS IIOMK ;i Alia Stevens spent nt'urly three weeks at Pioneer Me nioriiil llospitiil Kor awhile she wus with her hrnther-in-luw And sister, Mr. unci Mrs. Stanley Mtisjjrove at Monument. She arrived home on Monday. She is feeliiiK much improved hut still has her Itlaek eye. Leonard's Mobil Service I TTI 4 nr: ...... W k Hridgcstone Tires Dclco Batteries CALL 67G-5000 rOR SERVICE Financing: Available V 0 a v v 4 fjz KtejdMJs- wxi QtJfi'? jIm-jI JcJr y?: Jr iru ARLINGTON RODEO ATTRACTS C (J Q Das? LC. Support Our Veterans!? Wear A Poppy . . the traditional red poppy has become a symbol of remembrance for all those men! t and women who lost their lives fi S mm mm m. m in defending our American freedoms for almost a half a century. This Space Courtesy of Columbia Basin Electric Co-op Serving Morrow, GIKicm, and Wheeler Counties Ph. 676-9146 5 - I 1 6 5 i W. r4 Uv-ia xjjtx In spile of Sunday's wind, there was a bin crowd on hand for both days of the 2ith annual Arlington Hodeo. There were 200 registered cowboys and cowgirls. Siiturduv's Show First and 2nd place in bareback riding was split by David Wade of Condon and Sid Brill of Butter Creek, 3rd Busier (ireen. Spray and 4th Dick Culver. Saddle bronc; 1st Harry Noble, of Umatilla, 2nd Lonniv Shoemaker, 3rd Bob McCoin of Olex and 4th C. It. Graham. Calf Hoping: 1st Jeff Knoles 12.5, 2nd Bruce Aldrich, 3rd Doug Williams of Hufus and Itocky Steinberg. Bulldogging: 1st Dale Hucker 5.5, 2nd Bonnie Shoemaker, 3rd Sunday 'k Show Bareback: 1st Sam Cronen wett of Boosevelt, 2nd Sid Britt, 3rd a ml 4lh split I 'al Daley and Dave Kllord. Saddle bronc: 1st Harry Noble of Umatilla, 2nd Steve Hiney of Condon, 3rd Bob McCoin of Olex, 4th C. It. (rabam. Bulldogging: 1st Sam Cro nenwelt 5 seconds flat, 2nd Gary Miller, 3rd and 4lh split Hon Winendgeund Charlie Brown of Itulus. . Calf Hoping: John Jusleson i:i.5. 2nd and 3rd split Jim Hadley and Jeff Knowles, 4th loug Williams. Team Hoping: Bob BIG CROWD Other FvenU There were 14 courts whose members were guests at the luncheon and rode in the grand entry. Three 4 II clubs Horse Flies of Arlington, Trailways of Condon and Sandra Itodriguez' Desert It Mere put on precision drills. The concession stand ran out iif I.mkI the crowd was so big. Dowllng .' . - ... 1? Heppner f MISAKO MACHITERI Accompanying this picture is a hand written letter by Misako. She is one of the Japanese students visiting Morrow County this summer. Her host parents are the Robert David sons in Lexington. Bob DeSpain Goes Back Hot) DeSpain Jr. has been accepted at I he I'nivcisiiy of Oicuim Graduate School. He plans to enroll this fall and puisne his Master of Music in Composition. He is an Oregon Slate 1071 graduate in Composi tion and Theory of Music. Willi his masters he will be qualified lo leach in college and he is especially interested in teach ing at the Junior and Com munity College level. Mr. and Mrs. DeSpain and Arwen plan to leave for Eugene about June 1 to secure employ ment and find living quarters. They moved lo Heppner about To School a ii ago where Holi had winked witli his fa i her al Heppner Auto Paris. He organ ized anil directed the Centennial Band, laughi a college class in Fundamentals of Music Theory . coonliiiaied the Seeing Fe which brought movies to Hepp ner ibis winter. Mrs DeSpain worked for a time at the Bank of Eastern Oregon and assisted her hus band in his several endeavors. They were both members of the cast of 'The Crucible". Mrs. uepam woiKed Willi make up al all the Heppner Community Drama Club productions. Bob Hoy, 4th Sid Britt. Team Hoping: There were 53 teams. 1st Gene Thomas-Fred Skiles 8.7, 2nd Bobby Burril Wendall Bronton, 3rd Buz Walters-Chuck Crawford, 4th Buck McMillan-Bill Herndon, 5th Troy Perkins-Bobby Burril, 6th fcilwr Weinbarger-Bruce Aldrich. Barrel Racing was divided into two categories, Junior 15 years and under and Senior 10 years and up. Junior: Rhonda Ericksen Condon 18.4. 2nd Janice Steagall Lexington. 3rd Lynn Schullz, 4lh Kim Sherrell of Hermislon. Senior: 1st Heidi Indermuhle 18.2, 2nd 3rd and 4th were split Diane Karl, Barbara Hucker and Rene Ericksen, Condon, 5th and (ilh split Kim Simmilink, Nancy Coleman and Mary II.M.,... """" ' mi i Bloomberg Buck McMillan, 2nd Lelan GibbsFrank Ward of Athena. 3rd Mark Murray-Russ Shook, 4th Claude Inman-David Inman, 5th Chuck Whitehead Chuck Martin, (ith Buck McMillan-Bill Herndon. Cow Milking (1 cow for the two days) 1st Bill Convoy 3.3(1, 2nd Harlan Fentres, 3rd Sid Britt. 4th Jack McCarty of Prairie City. Barrel Racing: Kim Sherrell of Hermiston split with Jerita Noble of Umatilla for first and second place with 19.05. 3rd Rhonda Erickson of Condon; 4lh Gayle Coleman, V'icki Cimmiyntti and Terri Hamblin. Seniors: Jill Kchultz 17.8. 2nd and 3rd split Nancy Joynes and Nancy Coleman, 4th - 51 h split Mary Hibbard and Heidi Inder muhle, Uth was split between Lisa Hunt. Diane Carl and June Poller of Condon. BOWLING AWARDS The Tuesday night Spare timers' League had their "Fun Night" on May 8 and presented awards to winners in various categories. The first place learn was Morrow County Grain Growers w ith Peterson's placing second. MCGG members are Bebe Munkers, Shirley Cox, Linda Dunlap, Marie Turner and Phyllis Cole. Peterson's mem bers are Inetia Cantin, Dorris (haves, Karen Cox, Jo Petty john and Faye Wilson. Individual awards went to Vicki Robinson for high game with handicap and Darlcne Arlington, high game scratch. Inetia Cantin bowled high series scratch and Maxine Cox had high series with handicap. These women received pins. Ernestine Messick was the most improved bowler. League bowling has been completed until next fall. I know a woman who suffers in silence, her phone is out of order. Cow Belles to Redmond Four members of (he Morrow County CowBelles drove to Redmond last Thursday to attend a state planned Beef Pormotion Day at the Juniper Country Club. Following a most delicious roast beef luncheon, each county gave a report on their activities towards beef promotion. Attending from here were Mrs. John Eubanks, president, Mrs. Jerry Bosnan, Mrs. Merlin Hughes and Mrs. Ned Clark. MAUREEN McELLlGOTT is in Hawaii visiting with friends for three weeks. Peter, Mike and Mary McEIligott are home for summer vacation from the University of Portland. Mary is driving school bus for Maureen while she is in Hawaii. LIMITED TIME ONLY Home steads & Heritages only $5.00. MR. AND MRS. GENE FRANK of Milton-Freewater spent Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heard. Mrs. Frank packed several boxes of rummage from the Kindergar ten Sale to take back for their approaching Episcopal Church rummage Sale. Mrs. Thomas Young who had been with the Hoards for the past two weeks returned to her home in Milton-Freewater with the Franks. Alfred Esrberq Passes Al l RED ESTKERG PASSES Mrs. Mary Bryant. John and Jim Casnn, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Britiner and Teddy were in Washougal May 2, to attend the funeral of Mr. Alfred Estberg, their uncle. Mrs. Ida Lynn also attended, having gone down previously. Gardner's Rbpo' the Class FATHER FRANCIS A. HERBERT of Bonners Ferry, Idaho was in Heppner recently visiting his brother-in-law and sister, Mark and Camilla Samples. At ease. Our fot SutntTlCt jackets that flaunt the cas ualness men go for. Updated class ics. In cool fabrics. CLIFF WOOD was called back lo Des Moines. Iow a bv the serious illness of his mother. 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