Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 23, 1973, Page 5, Image 5

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    IIKITM'.K (ORR.) CAZETTE-TIMKS, Thursday. August 23, 1173
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Heppner High School
football schedule
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Sept.
VARSITY
Union
at Heppner
at Heppner
at Boardman
at Heppner
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8:00 P.M.
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Joseph
Riverside
2:00 P.M.
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28
McEwen
8:00 P.M.
Oct.
as
Pevee-soci
One of the newer, more
exciting sections of the fair is
the Twn Corner.
Big winner is Kick Peterson,
lone, who received a special
award and the grand champ
ionship. Other winners in this section
were: sewn articles, blue
ribtmns, Kathy Bartlett,
Iioardmun; Natalie Tews,
lone; Jan Peterson, lone; red
riblxms, Peggy Brandt, Irri
gon; Luanne Kelly, Heppner;
white riblxms, Erin Evans,
Irrigon.
By
MAKIK MctjUAKKIE
The Fair coming up and
school beginning soon is the
time when people are taking
advantage of these last week
ends to go places they didn't
get to during the summer.
This is the natural thing to
do and is probably why there
were fewer out for the
barbecue Sunday. However,
there were about 20 partici
pating and that makes enough
for 5 foursomes to play.
The hosts for the day were
the Lanhams and the Dag
getts. Regular play was used,
with women playing against
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GECTIE
Fiesta Bowl
is open again.
Leaques start
the
September.
Get those teams
Sam Heath
Fiesta
Special Saddle & Tac
Don't miss this big reduction in inventory!
Muat iell thousand of doUars worth of handmad
Western and English saddlos. cool back pads, backa
moras, bits, bridles . . . Everything in the tee line . . .
One of the largest Saddle and Tac Auctions ever heldl
Just in time for the Rodeo
Thursday,
uitas Teen Corner
In crocheting and knitting,
winners were: blue, Linda
Keithly, Heppner; Ruth Ann
Keithly, Heppner; Peggy
Schlichting, Heppner; Red,
Lori Rea, Lexington; Teri
Rogers. Heppner, Kathy
Schwarzin, Heppner; white,
Patricia Van Schoiack,
Heppner.
Awards for needlework:
blue ribbons, Linda Keithly,
Heppner; Wendy Myers, Lex
ington; Shannon Kelly, Hepp
ner; red ribbon, Cathy Pal
mer, lone; white ribbon,
Over The
Tee Cup
the men. Bev Gunderson had
low gross and least putts and
tied with Vi Lanham for ,a low
net. Among the men, low gross
was won by Eddie Gunderson;
low net, Ed Heimstra ; and
least putts, La Verne Van
Marter Sr.
The men are still having a
good turnout for their Sunday
morning and Wednesday
eveing plays. If you haven't
been out for these two
scheduled golf meets, go down
this week and you will see
what you have been missing.
Sorry the TEE-CUP was
missing for a couple of weeks,
but the writer took a little
vacation.
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first week
in
together!
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Bowl
AUCTION
Aug. 23, 7 :30
Bruce Young, Don McEwen and Mike Bandhagen dive into
the pool at the recent lleppner swim meet. The three young
awimmert competed in the 100-yd. individual medley.
Linda Bier, Heppner.
Winners in the silk screen
and freehand oil painting
division were: 1st, Kristi
Edmundson, lone; 2nd Jan
Peterson, lone; 3rd Dee Hed
man, Heppner.
Linda Keithly, Heppner and
Anita Davidson, Lexington,
took blue ribbons with tole
painting. Millie Yocom, Lex
ington, won a 2nd place, and a
second entry from Linda
KeithJy placed 3rd. Ricky
Rea, lone, got a white ribbon
for his felt tip artwork.
Tamie Brannon, Heppner,
won a first with her tempura,
and Joan Warren, Heppner,
got a first with her burlap
picture. Shannon Kelly, Hepp
ner placed first in china
painting.
Teen pottery winners were:
kickwheel, Randy Cole, Hepp
ner, 1st; Peggy Schlichting,
Heppner, 2nd. Peggy Schlicht
ing placed 3rd with her slab ,
pottery. "'"' r
, Macrame winners were 1st,
Ruth Ann Keithly, Heppner,
and 2nd, Tami Brannon,
Two does shot
near Heppner
Roice Fulleton, Heppner,
reported to State Game Offi
cer Vic Groshens Tuesday
that someone had killed two
deer on or near his property
within the last few days.
Groshens found one deer
near a road south of Heppner
and another 100 yards away in
a field. Both does had been
shot.
Groshens requests that any
one having information about
the incident contact him, in
strict confidence.
Women bowlers
meet Tuesday
The Spare-timers, women's
bowling league, will meet
Tuesday, 7 p.m. Aug. 28, at
Fiesta Bowl.
This will be an organization
meeting to discuss league
by-laws, and to make sure all
teams are ready for the fall
league.
Team captains and mem
bers are asked to attend, as
well as any persons interested
in bowling.
For further information
phone Jackie Allstott, 676
5509, or Bebe Munkers, 676
9677. p.m,
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Inc. AKl! IHl O ,,!! 9 .m 11 I
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Heppner. Beadwork awards
were: 1st Kathy Gilbert, lone;
2nd, Laurie Malcom, Hepp
ner. Photography winners were
1st, Cathy Palmer, Heppner;
2nds. Millie Yocom, Lexing
ton, Linda Bier, Heppner,
Joan Warren, Heppner; 3rd,
Lori Rhea, Lexington.
Candle making winners:
1st, Peggy Schlichting, Hepp
ner, Shelly Thompson, Hepp
ner, Kathy Wolff, Heppner;
2nds, Peggy Brandt, Irriogn,
Dawn Peterson, lone, Lynne
Gochnauer, Heppner; 3rd,
Lauri Malcom, Heppner.
Kathy Gilbert, lone, won 1st
in leatherwork; Natalie Tews,
lone 2nd ; Mike Lott, Heppner,
3rd.
The winners in woodwork
competition were: lsts, Dawn
Peterson, lone, Chris Lind
strom, lone; 2nds, Kristi
Edmundson, lone, Natalie
, Tews, lone; 3rds, Linda Keith
ly, Heppner, Jan Pterson,
lone. 6
Metal work winners were:
lsts, Lynne Gochnauer, Hepp
ner, Rick Peterson, lone, Jan
Peterson, lone; 2nd, Dawn
Peterson, lone; 3rds, Kurt
McKinney, Boardman, Rick
Gilbert, lone.
In decoupage and modpodge
Anita Davidson, Lexington,
1st; Dawn Peterson, lone,
2nd; Natalie Tews, lone, 3rd.
Dale Brandt, Irrigon won a 1st
with his plastic model. Win
ning collections were entered
by 1st, Joan Warren, Hepp
ner; 2nd, Cathy Palmer,
Heppner; 3rd, Linda Bier,
Heppner.
Various other special dis
plays brought these ptecings :
1st, Laurie Malcom, Heppner,
Dale Brandt, Irrigon, Linda
Keithly, Heppner, Tami Bran
non, Heppner, Erin Evans,
Irrigon, Kay Bergstrom, lone;
2nd, Laurie Malcom, Hepp
ner, Natalie Tews, lone, Jan
Peterson, lone, Shelly Thomp
son, Heppner, Lynne Goch
nauer, Heppner; 3rd, Jan
Peterson, lone, Kathy Wolff,
Heppner.
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Rodeo goers will have a chance to see the Blue Sage Tac
Team of Union, Ore., in action this weekend. Twelve girls, 10
to 16, will put their horses through the jumps. They ride
bareback, controlling their horses with a tac rein, leg
pressure, balance and voice. This girl is doing the free form
high jump, and extends her arms for showmanship and
balance. The group advertises the Eastern Oregon Livestock
Show at their performances.
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Steve Jones and Molly Pierce compete in the 100-yd.
backstroke in Hepner's first inter-class swim meet, Sunday
Aug. 19.
RUGGLES
BOYCE Insurance Agency
228 Main
r.O. Box 247. 676-9625
If no aat coil
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676-5384
Heppner
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The hundreds of FFA and 4-1
club members vho entiibi.
and compete to help make the
Morrow County Fair one of
Oregon's best. We congratulate
them for their outstanding
achievements.
Condon
Pilot Rock
Umatilla
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28 Wasco atMaup'n 8:00 P.M.
Nov.
2 Sherman at Sherman 8:00 P.M.
Sept. J. 1
10 Pilot Rock at Pilot Rock 6:00 P.M.
17 Condon at Heppner 6:00 P.M. S
24 Pilot Rock at Heppner 6:00 P.M.
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Oct. S
, McEwen at Athena 3:00 P.M. S
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15 McEwen at Heppner 6:00 P-M- p
22 Sherman v at Moro 6:00 P M- $
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Athletic Director: Dean Naffiger
Head Coach:
Asst. Coach:
J.V. Coach:
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Brian Young comes up for air during the butterfly stroke in
the 100-yd. individual medley.
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Altend and Support the
iW and FFA livestock
aucfion Thursday
evening, Aug. 23.
8:00 P.M.
8:00 P.M.
8:00 P.M.
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Chuck Starr
Dean Naffziger
Dale Conklin
at Condon
at Heppner
at Heppner
Hermiston Livestock Auction,
10th A E. MaU Hermiston
tb. 567-3149
CooSi-i'o-Coosa
Heppner
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