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Kathleen Van Schoiack won top honors in the junior
sewing diviKiiin. and also in the style revue.
Carol Holtz and Sharon McCari won the reserve
champion honors for their knitting at the fair and also
at the Style revue showing. Carol won the senior, Sharon
won in the intermediate division.
HKPPNEK AAL'W TO HEAR
Fl 'BUSKER JOINER
Ernest V. Joiner, editor
publisher of the Heppner
Gazette-Times, will speak at
the first fall meeting of the
Heppner Branch of American
Association of University
Women at the home of Sue
Duncan, 370 E. Aiken, Satur
day morning, Sept. 8.
Joiner will speak at 11
o'clock. Officers are asked to
assemble at the Duncan home
by 10:30.
Propective new members
are especially invited and are
asked to telephone Karen
Mitchum at 989-8253 for ar
rangements to be escorted to
this meeting. Women who hold
degrees from certified univer
sities and colleges are eligible
for membership in the AAUW.
Visiting at the home of Mrs.
Emma Drake last weekend
were Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Drake and sons of Stockton,
Ca., and Mrs. J.B. Wheir of
Hood River.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Toney,
Heppner, were weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff
Sweem and son, John, of
Ellensburg, Wn. The Sweem 's
daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce Guiwits, and
daughters, Cassondra and
Charla, of Pendleton were also
visiting.
Canning apricots, Walla
sweet onions.
Local tomatoes in about
Local watermelons, corn
variety of fresh produce
SOON!
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WEDDING
INVITATION
Friends and relatives are
invited to attend the wedding
of Jodi Ann Snow to Leonard
John Hanna.
The ceremony will take
place in the Methodist Church,
Heppner, at 2:30 p.m., Satur
day, Sept. 1.
Reception following at
church basement.
Mrs. Clara Gertson flew to
St. Paul to attend the national
convention of the Degree of
Honor Protective Association.
Mrs. Gertson has attended
every national convention
since 1951 when she was
Oregon's delegate. There
were five others from Oregon
attending. Grace Wachsmuth,
Portland, state president, was
named to a national commit
tee. Each state presents gifts
to the president and secretary.
Oregon presented them with a
potted rose bush from Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Jones
8ndtbeir.sonv-Micb&tr&f-
Burnie, Md., were here last
week to spend a few days with
her brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl McDaniel.
Michael is a student at the
University of Maryland. His
father and Pernell Roberts of
"Ponderosa" fame were en
rolled at the University of
Maryland at the same time.
FRESH LOCAL
PRODUCE!
Lots of Red Haven.,
canning peaches.
Walla
8 days.
and big
REAL
Fruit Market
Style revue is a hit of the Fair
Outstanding clothiag was
modeled by 4 II creator on
In stage in front of the
grandstand Wednesday even
ing of Fair Week,
Champion in the Senior
group was Kay Bergstrom,
lone; Shorri Wtiiwtn, lMte, was
reserve champion. Other sen
ior ( who won blue ribbons
were Anita Davidson, Lexing
ton; Mary McEUigott. lone;
Kathy Gilbert, lone; Sandra
Palmer. Heppner; Patricia
Van Schoiack, Heppner, and
Debbie Yocom, Lexington.
Red winner were: Cassandra
Chapel, lone; Janice Ed
wards, Lexington; Marci Lin
noil, Boardman; Joan and
Kathleen McEUigott, lone;
Karen Richards, Irrigon; and
Kathleen Bartlett. Boardman.
Junior champion was Kath
leen Van Schoiack, Heppner.
Traci Boner, Heppner, was
reserve champion". Juniors
receiving blue awards were:
Son ja Riddle, Heppner; Chris
ty Brandt, Irrigon; Mart,
Evans, Irrigon ; Susan Gray,
Heppner; Julie Grieb, Lexing
ton ; Jyl Hobbs, Irrigon ; Chris
ty Key, Irrigon; Lottie Laugh
lin. Heppner; Teena Lind
strom, lone; Paul Lindstrom,
lone; Lisa Martin, lone; .
Elizabeth McKinney, Irrigon;
Laurel Morgan, Irrigon; Wen
dy Myers, Butter Creek;
Paula Palmer, Heppner; Dar
la Rea, Lexington; Marie Van
Schoiack, Heppner; Mary
Daly, Butter Creek; Marie
Yocom, Lexington. Those
gaining red awards included:
Jo Lynn Daly, Butter Creek;
Geri Grieb, Lexington; Sandi
Hudson, Heppner; Michelle
McEUigott, lone.
In the large intermediate
group Natalie Tews, lone, was
chosen champion, and Cathy
Palmer,. Heppner, reserve
champion. Blue winners:
Tami Brannon, Heppner;
Joan Doherty, lone; Cindy
Dougherty, Heppner; Lori
Dunlap, Heppner: Erin Ev
ans, Irrigon; Dee Hedman,
Heppner; Sharon McCari,
Lexington; Iva McDaniel,
Heppner; Jan Peterson, lone;
Bonnie Schiller, Heppner;
Cheryl Turner, Heppner; Lori
Turner, Heppner; Joan War
ren, Heppner and Lori Berg
strom, lone. Red winners:
Kristi Edmundson, lone; Pam
Haugen, Heppner; Diane Hol
land, Heppner; Patti Lott,
Heppner; Lauri Malcom. "
Heppner; Carol McEUigott. ,
lone; Debbie Palmer, lone;
Donna Palmer, lone; Lori
Rhea, Lexington; Bobbie
Schiller, Heppner; and Shel
ley Thompson, Heppner.
Also modeled by their crea
tors were knit garments and
crocheted items. In senior '
knitting Anita Davidson, Lex
ington, was champion and
Carol Holtz, lone, reserve
champion. Sandra Palmer,
Heppner, won a blue award.
The larger group of junior
knitters saw Traci Boner,
Heppner, chosen champion
and Julie Baker, Lexington,
reserve champion. Blue a
wards went to Suzanne Keith
ley, Heppner; Janette Piper,
Lexington. Red winners were:
Rosanna Marlatt, Heppner;
Kathleen Van Schoiack, Hepp
ner; and Marie Van Schoiack,
Heppner.
Eleven participated in inter
mediate knitting. Champion
was Cathy Palmer, Heppner;
reserve champion, Sharon
McCari, , Lexington. Blue a
wards went to Lynne
Gochnauer, ' Heppner,
Dee Hedman, Heppner; Ruth
Ann Keithley, Heppner; Mel
ody Marlatt, Heppner; and
Kathy Wolff, Heppner. Red
winners: Linda Lou Keithley,
Heppner; Cindy Kerr, Hepp
ner; Kathy Schwarzin, Hepp
ner; and Maggie Baker,
Lexington.
In crocheting competition,
Ann Van Schoiack, Heppner,
level. Ruth Ann Keithley,
Heppner, won a blue award at
the intermediate level.
The show was staged by
Judy Laughlin, Heppner, who
arranged the "Holiday in the
Park" setting with a trellis
and small bridge against a
blue background with white
cloud-type lettering.
Francine Evans, Irrigon,
was narrator. Donna Berg
strom presented the ribbon
awards to the participants.
Escorts Clint Carlson, lone,
and David Richards, Irrigon,
assisted the models on end off
the stage.
BEST Ml KMITERS
RATED BY Jl'DGES
The nine girls who entered
in Knitting phase 1 were
rated blue: Jyl Hobbs, Irri
gon: Laurel Morgan, Hepp
ner; Lou Ann Way, Lexington;
Suzanne Keithley, Heppner;
Carol Ann Dona van. Board
man; Kris Baker, Boardman;
Vicki Daniels, Boardman;
Joan Partlow, Boardman;
Ann Van Schoiack, Heppner.
Phase II brought blue to Julie
Baker, Lexington and Frances
Peck, Heppner; and red lo
Maggie Baker, Lexington.
Killing phase III champion
is Janelte Piper, Lexington;
rrwve chnmpion is Kathleen
Van Srhoiack, Heppner.
Kathy Schwarzin, Heppner,
also rated blue; Theresa
Proctor, Heppner, Paula
Heinrichs, Heppner, and Ma
rie Van Schoiack, Heppner,
won red awards,
Cathy Palmer, Heppner,
won champion of phase IV;
Tracie Boner, Heppner, re
serve champion. Other blues
wenl to Dee Hedman, Hepp
ner, Linda Keithley, Heppner,
Ruth Ann Keithley, Heppner,
Kathy Wolff, Heppner, Rosan
na Marlatt, Heppner. Red
awards-Cindy Kerr and Lynn
Gochnauer, Heppner. Knitting
phase V made Kathleen Bart
lett, Boardman, reserve
champion; Sandra Palmer,
Heppner blue award, Sharon
McCari. Lexington, red a
ward. In phase VI, Carol
Holtz, lone, is champion and
Melody Marlatt, Heppner,
gained a red award. Anita
Davidson, Lexington, rated
champion in phase VII.
The two girls who entered
crochet I, Ruth Ann Keithley
and Ann Van Schoiack, both
Heppner, were each awarded
a blue ribbon.
4 II CLOTHING
CONSTRUCTION WINNERS
Susan Gray, Heppner, was
named champion and Bonnie
Schiller, Echo, reserve cham
pion, in the Sub Deb A class.
Other blue ribbon winners
were Tracie Boner, Heppner;
Marie Yocom, Lexington; Ju
lie Grieb, Lexington; Wendy
Myers, Heppner; Lori Tamer,
Heppner; Cheryl Turner,
Heppner; Laurie Malcom,
Heppner; Iva McDaniel,
Heppner. Red ratings went to
Lisa Martin, lone; Bobbi
Schiller, Echo; Shelley
Thompson, Heppner; Michelle
McEUigott, lone. Pam Hau
gen, Echo, rated white.
Erin Evans, Irrigon, won
the champion ratein Sub Deb
B class; Jan Peterson, lone is
reserve champion. Blue A
wards also went to Cindy
Dougherty, Heppner; and
'Joan Warren," Heppner." Red
winners are Diane Holland,
Heppner; Donna Palmer,
lone; Patti Lott, Heppner;
Debra Palmer, lone; Greta
LaBlanc, Irrigon.
Cathy Palmer, Heppner,
won champion and Joan
Doherty, lone reserve cham
pion, of Junior Miss A class.
Other blue winners were
Linda Bier, Heppner; Natalie
Tews, lone; Lori Dunlap,
Heppner. Red winners were
Tami Brannon, Keppner;
Karen Richards, Irrigon;
Carol McEUigott, lone. Junior
Miss B champion is Sharon
McCari, Lexington; reserve
champion is Lori Bergstrom,
lone; Lea White, lone, rated
blue and Janice Edwards,
Lexington, red.
Oregon Miss division, class
A, was led by Kay Bergstrom,
lone, as champion and Anita
Davidson. Lexington, reserve
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champion Other blue winners
were Cassandra Chapel, lone;
Sandra Palmer, Heppner;
Patricia Van Schoiack. Hepp
ner; Sherri Wilson, lone.
Marcl Linnell, BoarTlman,
scored red. Class B champion
is Kathy Gilbert, lone, re
serve champion is Karen
Crowell, lone; Shawna Berg
strom and Mary McEUigott,
both lone, rated blue. Red
ratings went to Kathy Bart
lett, Boardman; Kathleen
McEUigott, lone; Joan Mc
EUigott, lone; and Debbie
Yocom. Lexington.
Beginning Clothing A cham
pion is Teena Lindstrom,
lone; reserve champion, Jyl
Hobbs, Irrigon. Other blue
winners are Christy Brandt,
Irrigon; Sonja Biddle, Hepp
ner; Lottie Laughlin, Hepp
ner; Darla Rea, Lexington;
Paula Palmer, Heppner, Red.
Elizabeth McKinney, Board
man; Christy Key, Irrigon;
Laurel Morgan, Irrigon; and
Lavina Dillon, Irrigon. .
In the B class Dee Hedman,
Heppner, is champion and
Kathleen Van Schoiack, Hepp
ner, reserve champion. Blues
went to Geri Grieb, Lexing
ton; Marie Evans, Irrigon;
Sandi Hudson, Heppner; and
Marie Van Schoiack, Hepp
ner. Red awards went to
Paula Lindstrom, lone; Kristi
Edmundson, lone; Lori Rhea,
Lexington; Jolynn Daly,
Heppner. White awards to
Mary Daly, Heppner; and
Joan Crasser, Irrigon.
COMPETITION IN 4-11
FOODS BRINGS WINS
In Foods I "Tricks for
Treats" Jyl Hobbs. Irrigon,
became champion and Lottie
Laughlin. Heppner, reserve
champion. Other blue winners
were Tenna Lindstrom and
Lisa Mcxits. lone. Red a
ward 'wu- Cnsi Brandt,
Iniuim: Carolyn I'iitcharsky.
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and Marie Evans, Irrigon.
Ki ' i ; is (irri
Gilc' i i',c:nii: reserve
ch;n I .hi i liliea. Lexing
ton. I '..lie aw ards, Paula
LindsiKuii, lone; Kathy Bart
lett. Boardman; Kim Petty
john, lone; Darla Rea, Lex
ington. Julie Grieb, Lexing
ton, won a red award. Foods
III "Meals Today the Easy
Way" was won by Michelle
McElligot. lone. Food IV
"International Foods"
brought Natalie Tews, lone, a
championship; Carol McEUi
gott, lone, reserve champion,
Kathy Wolff, Heppner, blue,
and Jan Peterson and Joan
Doherty, both lone, red a
wards. Foods V championship went
to Lisa Collins, Heppner;
reserve champion is Anifa
Davidson, Lexington. Kath
leen McEUigott, lone, won a
blue and Joan McEUigott,'
lone, a red award. Kathy
Gilbert, lone, won the Ad
vanced Foods competition.
The outdoor cookery compe
tition brought Sharon La Rue,
lone, the championship and
made Jeff Edmundson, lone
reserve champion. Three lone
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won red awards. Robin La
Rue, lone, was the only entry
in outdoor cookery II. Outdoor
cookery III brought red a
wards to Ricky Gilbert, Brian
Rietmann. and John Lind
strom, all of lone.
FFA WINNERS
ANNOUNCED
FFA Livestock judging con
test, by teams: 1st, Hermi
ston; 2nd, Riverside (Board
man); 3rd, Heppner.
Individual livestock judg
ing: Tie for 1st (600 points
possible) Ronda Sargeant
and Kristi Haguewood, both
Heppner. 550.4 ; 3rd, Fred
Zinner, Boardman, 545.5 ; 4th,
John Myers, Heppner, 540.4;
5th. Robert Richards, Board
man, 537.6; 6th, David Daly,
Heppner, 536.; 7th, David
Richards,' Boardman, 526.9;
8th, Kyle Robinson. Heppner,
512.9; li ti. Kelwayne Hague
wood. Heppner, 504.6; 10th,
Joe Kenny, Heppner. 493.7.
KOMI l i l t I. . I.
WOOl i-t.MM. AMI
Ol TDOOItSM N WINNERS
Iiui i .Maliom. Heppner,
won blue and Joan Warren,
Heppner, won red in the home
improvement contest. The
Three Heppner boys in wood
working were each rated blue:
Robert Bier, John Bier and
Bryan Kerr. Two Irrigon boys,
Dale Brandt and Don Rich
ards entered the outdoors
man contest and each re
ceived a red award.
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Sweepstake winner in the parade was the float entered by the
Soroptlmlxt Club of Heppner.
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Shown with outstanding entries are Irene Padberg,
Lexington, right, winner of the sweepstakes award for
the most ribbons, and Jane Rawlins, lone, who rated
two special awards for her entries In floriculture and
flower arranging.
Thank you,
Columbia Basin Electric Co-op
This year, as you have for the past four or
five years, put up and as removed promptly
the street decorations for the Morrow
County Fair & Rodeo ;
You have, for as many years, stored and
repaired these decorations ;
You have assumed responsibility for handl
ing the lighting of the Fairgrounds and
Rodeo plant;
And last week the Heppner Gazette-Times
had a breakdown in its addressing depart
ment, and it was Columbia Basin that came
through and lent us their facilities, and its
Lucia Cutsf orth, who put in many overtime
hours, to see that our subscribers got their
paper on time.
Our thanks to Columbia Basin and to Man
ager Dave Harrison for their service to
Heppner, Morrow County, and this newspaper.
THE
GAZETTE-TIMES
Ernest V. Joiner, Ernie Ceresa,
Ann Toney, Phil Strandvold, Peg
gy Wood and the rest of the gang.
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