hfitnfr iore.i Open Woodhuroing 1st. John Maata. Heppner. and 1st. Carol Holtz. lone. 2nd Marilyn Warren, lone Finished small wood articles 1st. Hill Heath, Heppner; 2nd. Jim Hager, Hopper Furniture: 1st. Jerry Bunch. Lexington. 2nd. Forest Godin. Heppner Woodcrafts: 1st Mary Jean McCahe. 2nd Ernie McCale; 3rd. Percy Cecil, all Heppner. Metal work: 1st. John Goch nauer. Heppner; 2nd. George Miller. Cecil. 3rd. Betty Chnstman. Heppner. All hand made flowers: 1st Bebe Munkers, Heppner. Artificial flower arrangements: 1st Carol Holt, lone; 2nd. Mary Bristow, lone, 3rd. Barbara James, Heppner Taper flow ers 2nd Dawn Peterson. lone. Egg carton craft: 1st. Mary Bristow. lone. Macrame: 1st. Mrs. Edwin Cutting; 2nd. Kita Heath. Heppner. Modpodge: 1st. Rita Heath. Heppner; 2nd. Deena Starr. Lexington: 3rd. Jan Evans. Irrigon. Candlemak ing: 1st Linda Johnson. 2nd. Monica Jones. Heppner; 3rd. Tammie Tucker, lone. Swiss straw: 1st Jean Teal. Lexing ton. Felt art: 1st Judv Old-Time Dance At HARD MAN j Saturday Nite, Sept. 1 j VjV flff GROUND RULES ' m V l Jfc when you fall down. J i III W-f " 9un wom 00 w J i I yJVv j done floor. J 1 i yClSs) $ 0aif iiera who can J , hW thelr llkker can 1 rIr brag same. j fr No lightin' and no ' i 1 kickln' In the clinches. i THANK YOU, 65 TIMES Morrow County Livestock Growers wish to express its appreciation to individuals and business firms who purchased 4-H and FFA animals at the 1973 Morrow County Fat Stock Sale. Your purchase of these premium animals is a moral and financial "leg up" to our young people, and an encour agement for them to grow and expand with our industry. We salute these forward-looking purchasers: Turner, Van Marter & Bryant Umatilla Electric Pettyjohn's Builders Supply Peterson Bros. Pendleton PCA Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn Beecher's Cafe Condon Grain Growers Columbia Basin Electric Morrow- County Farm Bureau Stone Machinery Green 4 Green CPA's I OOF Lodge Del s Market First National Bank - Heppner Branch Central Market Joan McElligott Don McElligott George Luciani Dick Wilkinson Harold Peck Coast to Coast Stores Jack Sumner Leo Ashbeck Bob Lovgren Ernie & Roberta Garrison Terry & Karen Thompson Bob Mahoney Ed Martin Winter & Doherty Gardner's Men's Wear Quarter Circle Beef Ranch Heppner Nor Gas Morrow County Livestock gazette - times. Thurii. Auku.i m. urn class Laughlm. Heppner; 2nd. Jan Evans. Irrigon Crocheted rope jewelry; 1st. Mabel Heath. Heppner. Crochet necklaces: 1st. Viola Berger. Irrigon- Florence McMillan. Lexington String necklaces 1st. Myrna Miller. Cecil. 2nd. Itita Heath. 3rd. Mabel Heath. Heppner. Kings crocheted 2nd. Kita Heath. Heppner. Other craft jewelry: 1st. Viola Berger. Irrigon. Kock jewelry: 1st. George Miller. Cecil Labels: 1st. Mary Bristow. lone Abstracts: 2nd. Chenlyn Smouse. lone Wall plaque kit : Bud Peck. Heppner. 3rd Miscellaneous crafts: 1st. Jewel Hager. Ernie McCabe, Heppner. 2nd. Jan Evans. Irrigon. Mary Bristow, lone (2. Carol Holtz. lone. Viola Berger. Irrigon. Ernie Mc Cabe. Heppner; 3rd. Mary Bristow, lone. (2. Bene Munkers, Heppner, Betty Oinstman. Heppner 3. Tole painting: 1st. Mildred Davidson. Lexington. Judy Laughlin. Heppner. Jean Teal. Lexington. 2nd. Phyllis Piper, Lexington 2. Mildred David son. Lexington: 3rd. Jean Teal. Lexington 2. Deena Claude Buschke Ray, Norma & Susie French Mike Collins Don Robinson Jim & Carlene West Schlichting & Mollahan Art & Alice Vance Lotts Electric Bob Harrison Bank of Eastern Oregon Ebb Hughes & Sons Max Helberg Daniel Padberg Court Street Market Stan Kemp & Princess Sherry Kemp Leo Ashbeck Cornett Green Feed Bill Smethurst Lt. Col. Gerry McElligott Harry & Helen O'Donnell Bill Nelson Lucia Cutsforth Campbell Livestock Ranch Aero Morrow County Grain Growers Hitching Post Acock Hereford Ranch Cal's Cafe WW. Weatherford C.C. Livestock Land Systems Inc., Portland Jim Rogers hobby Starr, l.eingitMi. Jan Evans. Irrigmi Dolls: 1st. Margaret Sie wert. Heppner. Textile paint ing: 2nd, Florence McMillan. Lexington. Heppner Jewel mutes' 1st, Kiia Heath. Heppner. Candle-, holders: 1st, Gail Freeman. Heppner. Ik'tailed Figurines: 1st, Betty Marquardt. taxing ton. 2nd. Judy Laughlin. Heppner. 3rd. Sandy Graham, Heppner, Outdoor figurines: 1st. Gail Freeman. Heppner. Misc. ceramics: 1st. Kita Heath. Heppner; 2nd. Dar cene Meyers, lone. Hand molds: 2nd. Barbara James. Heppner. Poreelame figurines: 2nd. Carl Smouse. lone China painting: 1st, Carol Godiii. Heppner icup and saucer); 2nd. Carl Smouse. lone fvasei; candy dishes: 1st. Carl Smouse. lone: 2nd. Lois Messinger. Heppner Plaster of Paris articles: 1st . Mary Bristow. lone; 2nd. Jan Evans. Irrigon. Special hand made articles: 1st. Mary Bristow. lone. Oil brush work landscapes: 1st. Betty Brown. Heppner. 2nd. Shirley McNary. lone; 3rd. Jo Sicard. Boardman. Still life: 1st. Betty Brown, Heppner; 2nd. Coleen Davis. Heppner; 3rd, Mary E. Bry ant, Heppner. Portraits: Is.. Betty Brown, Heppner; 2nd, Lynda Dunlap. Heppner; Ani mated life: 1st, Pauline Ma theny ; 2nd, Bob Jones, Hepp ner. Oil palette knife landscape: 1st. Shirley McNary. lone. Still life: 1st. Shirley McNary. lone. Charcoal, landscape: 2nd. Carl Smouse. lone. Por trait: Coleen Davis. Irrigon. Watercolor. landscape: 2nd. Carl Smouse. Still life: 1st. Coleen Davis. Irrigon. Por trait: 1st. Cherilyn Smouse. lone. Cartoon: 2nd. Barbara James. Heppner. Ink. landscape: 2nd. Carl Smouse. lone Still life: 3rd. Carl Smouse. lone. Portrait: 2nd. Cherilyn Smouse. lone. Cartoon: 1st. Carl Smouse. lone. Pastel. Landscape: 2nd. Carl Smouse, lone. Seascape: 1st. Cherilyn Smouse, lone. Pencil, landscape: 2nd. Carl Smouse. Portrait: 1st. Cheri lyn Smouse. 2nd. Tana Rauch. Lexington. Animal life: 2nd. Carl Smouse. Crayon: 1st. Cherilyn Smouse. Acrylic paints: 1st. Growers 4 5 winners named , Mm icy McVuv I.Iiiiwi Siiioum'. I:li loiie CopiH't wmk '.'tid. I . tun IVlt'iMiii. lone MWV IHUUtEN WIN IN TIIKIH CORNER The popular Children's Cor ner produced many ribbon winners In the flower section, plan's with lohage winners were: Jackie Gentry. Hepp ner. 1st; Bryan Buschke, Heppner, 2nd. Scott McEwen, Heppner. 3rd Claudia Huston, Hardman got a red riblmn for her calendula and her snap dragons. Rick Doherty. lone, took a 1st with snapdragons. Dahlias brought a 1st to Kelli Bergstrom. Heppner and 3rd to Cindi Bergstrom. Heppner. Claudia Huston. Hardman won 1st w ith a rose Mangold winners were: 1st. Cindy Bergstrom. Heppner; 2nd. Kimberle Wright. Heppner; 3rd. Travis Harrison, Lexing ton. French marigold winners were: Kelli Bergstrom, Hepp ner. 1st: Eric Thompson, Heppner, 2nd; Donnie Doher ty, lone. 3rd Deanne Maatta, Heppner. had 1st place nastur tiums: Claudia Huston. Hard man was 2nd. John Stevens, Heppner won 1st with "other annuals " Mack Meyers got a 1st place with Autumn Glory; Lisa Meyers, lone won a 2nd with Early American. Ladies Day In-A-Basket won a 1st for Sharon Crowell. lone. Moment of Melody 1st went to Helen Daltoso. Boardman; 2nd to Lisa Meyers, lone. A bouquet of three kinds of flowers brought 1st to Sharon Crowell, lone: 2nd to Mack Meyers, lone. The fruit and vegetable section winners were: 1st in plums or prunes. Anita Palm er, lone: 1st in crabapples. Claudia Huston. Hardman. Anita Palmer got a 1st for berries: cabbage brought her another 1st. and Claudia Huston. Hardman. a 2nd. Anita Palmer got a 1st for cucumbers, one for kolirabi and one for rhubarb. Travis Harrison, Lexington, won 1st for ripe tomatoes. 1st for green tomatoes and 1st for an ear of corn. Canning. Foods and Candy winners : Frances Peck. Hepp ner. was 1st in fruit bread. 1st in muffins and 1st with biscuits. Rolled cookies brought a 1st to Jyl Hobbs, Irrigon; drop cookies. 1st, Becky Hobbs. Irrigon; 3rd. Anita Palmer. lone. Brownies. 1st. Becky Hobbs. Irrigon; 2nd, Anita Palmer, lone; 3rd,. Frances Peck. Heppner. No. Bake cookies. 1st Anita Palm er, lone; 3rd Kaimin Brannon, Heppner. Christy Key, Hermi ston. won 1st with her bar cookies. Anita Palmer, lone, took candy making honors with a 1st on fudge and a 1st on another variety. In artwork, winners were: lst for copper work, Christy Key. Hermiston, also 1st for woodburning; hand laced leather, 1st April Miller, Cecil; 2nd, Eric Thompson, Heppner. Lottie Laughlin, Heppner. won a 1st for metal work. Macrame winners were: 1st, Jeff Edmundson, lone; 2nd, Helen Daltoso. Boardman; 3rd, Danette Dal-' toso. Boardman. Art foam. 1st, Anita Palmer, lone; 2nd. Frances Peck, Heppner; 3rd. Lori Miller, Cecil. Shell craft, 1st. Jay Keithley, Heppner. Beadwork, 1st, Lori Miller, Cecil: 2nd, Lottie Laughlin, Heppner; 3rd. Janet Plochar sky, Heppner. Tile brought a red ribbon to Carolyn Plochar sky. Heppner. Rock mosaic, 1st, Chris McLaughlin, Pilot Rock ; 2nd. Anne McLaughlin, Pilot Rock. Macaroni art, 1st Diann Martin, lone; 2nd Steve Plocharsky, Heppner. Plastic Construction. 2nd Shane Laughlin.' Heppner. Novelty item winners wese: 1st, Jay Keithley, Heppner; 2nd, Tim Hedman, Heppner; 1st, Anita Palmer, lone; 2nd, Lottie Laughlin. Heppner. , Modpodge. 1st. Carolyn Plocharsky. Heppner; 2nd, Lottie ' Laughlin. Heppner. Their candles won 1st for Elizabeth McKinney. Board man; 2nd for Frances Peck, Heppner; 3rd for Anne Van Schoiack, Heppner. Rock painting, 1st. Jackie Gentry, Heppner; 2nd, Frances Peck, Heppner; 3rd. Steve Plochar sky, Heppner. Artificial flowers. 1st. Dawn Key. Hermiston; 2nd. Jyl Hobbs. Irrigon; 3rd. Christy Key, Hermiston. A 1st for arranging commercial artifi cial flowers went to Anita Palmer, lone. Cut paper construction winners: Claudia Huston, Hardman. 1st; Karman Brannon. Heppner. 2nd: Dianne Martin. lone. 3rd lii.iniic Martin, lone, won a Is) wiih her scraphook. Bryan liiiM'hke, Hepimer got a 1st with his collection Mark Meyers had a 1st place ligurine Ceramic brought 1st to Smija Riddle. Heppner. 2nd to Bryan Buschke. Heppner; and 3rd to Janet Plocharsky, Heppner, Paula Palmer, Heppner. earned a 1st for liimlscupe photography. Fran ces Peck. Heppner. won a 1st with a color photo. Water color portraits brought 1st to Lisa Meyers, lone, and 2nd to Mark Meyers, lone. A watercolor scene gave Sharon Crowell. lone, a red ribbon. Lisa Meyers. lone, took first place with an oil painting. Still life in crayons brought Sharon Crowell. lone. 1st; Karman Brannon. Heppner, 2nd: and Mark Meyers, lone, 3rd Shelly Biddle, Heppner, won 1st with her crayon animal, and Elizabeth McKin ney. Boardman. also won 1st with a crayon drawing Fran ces Peck. Heppner. won lsts by painting by numbers in oil and on velvet. Helen Daltoso. Boardman, rated two 2nds for her yarn and felt pictures. Danette Daltoso, Boardman was 1st in felt pictures and Denise Key, Hermiston, was 3rd. Ken McKinney.- Boardman. took 1st for his clay work. In textile painting. Elizabeth McKinney. Boardman. was 1st : Lisa Meyers, lone, 2nd. In Clothing. Needlework and Knitting: aprons. 1st. Arlene Gray, Heppner; 2nd, Jyl Hobbs. Irrigon: 3rd, Sonja Biddle, Heppner. Susan Gray, Heppner. won a 1st with her blouse or shirt and also with a skirt. Elizabeth McKinney, Boardman. was 2nd in skirts. First in pajamas or night gowns went to Arlene Gray, Heppner. The sport or play clothes winners were Susan Gray, Heppner. 1st; Marie Van Schoiack, Heppner, 2nd. Felt objects and others brought 1st to Lottie Laughlin. Heppner; 2nd to Carolyn Plocharsky. Heppner: and 3rd to Janet Plocharsky, Heppner. Outstanding pothoiders were made by Elizabeth McKinney. Boardman, 1st; Christy Brandt. Irrigon. 2nd; Laurel Morgan. Irrigon. 3rd. Dawn Key, Hermiston, scored" 2nd with her pin cushion. Embroidery brought Frances Peck. Heppner, a 1st. Pillows gained a 1st for Elizabeth McKinney. Boardman, and a 2nd for Christy Brandt, Irri gon. Valorie Blander. Hepp ner, won 3rd with her slippers. Special entries won Becky ' Hobbs. Irrigon, 1st, and Su zanne Keithley. Heppner. 2nd 4-11 TOLE PAINTING BRINGS PRIZES Tole Painting l-Champinn. Janetle Piper, Lexington: re serve champion. Tracie Bon er. Heppner; blue awards, Laurie Malcom. Heppner. Mil lie Ym-om. Lexington; red awards. Julie Malcom. Mel ody GiH-hnauer, Cindy Kerr and Linda Keithley. Heppner. Kimee Haguewood. Heppner, the onK entry won a blue in Tole I .ini: II I i xiugiim's Shim"- lt Cal l look I'hiipipioil PHOTOGRAPHY CONTEST NEW FIK FEATtRE One of the newest competi tions at the fair is photogra phy. 1973 w inners black and white landscapes are: Luanne Kelly. Heppner, 1st; Greg Green. Heppner. 2nd: Shan non Farley, Heppner, 3rd. Judy Bennett. Heppner, won red and white ribbons for black and while animal pic tures. Three more Heppner winners won in black .and white pictures of people: Luanne Kelly. 1st; Judy Bennett. 2nd: Shannon Far lev. 3rd Hlack and white abstracts hiiiUL'tit Judv Ben ' !,)' ' ' i- i. ..: I'.il ley 2nd I-' !;: i': color, Dick Sargant, Heppner, 1st and 2nd. and Carl Smouse. lone, 3rd. Slides earned a 1st for Linda Johnson, Heppner, and 2nd for Steve Jones, Heppner. Luanne Kelly was chosen the "best in show" and given a special award for her out standing black and white photograph of an old tomb stone. SALLY SIM.NER WINS IN SAI.E.M Sally Sumner of Heppner was awarded a blue ribbon in intermediate western horse manship at the Oregon State Fair at Salem. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sumner MORE COl'NTV FAIR It IN HON WINNERS Six young persons exhibited wool fleece: each was judged lo he in the Blue Kihhon class, Four from 4-H were (onnld Richards. Irrigon. and sister, Karen, who showed Monla dale fleece. Two other 4-11 exhibitors were Iori Rhea, lxington. with a Suffolk fleece, and Peggy Schlicting, Heppner. with a Hampshire fleece. Two other exhibitors were FFA member. Ruber! and David Richards, both of Irrigon. Irrigon By FRANCES R. WILSON' Mr. and Mrs. Don Adams. Scott and Mark, have returned from a vacation trip to Astoria and Ft. Stevens at the mouth of the Columbia River, then to Seal Rock on Ihe Hood Canal. They returned home by way of Mt. Rainier National Park. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sanders from Monday through Friday were Mrs. Carl Russel and three children of Electric City, Wn., and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Forney of Salem. Pastor Charles Ashby of the Irrigon Baptist Church con ducted a baptismal service Sunday in the Columbia River. Those receiving baptism were Evalina Ingalls. Sam White. Keith White. Gary Arndt and Terry White. After She baptismal service they had a weiner and marshmallow roast followed by a singspiration. with Sam White accompanying them on the guitar. The Rev. and Mrs. Bob Schmoll attended meetings in Portland during the past week conducted by Morris Curillo of San Diego. Of special interest to the Schmolls was the school of evangelism for ministers held at the morning service. Visitors at the home of Mrs. M.B. Hoadley the past week was her daughter. Pearl Smith, and two daughtero. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Parish of Redmond. Wn. visited from Monday to Friday at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hooker. The Hookers moved to this area in April and live between Irrigon and Umatilla. Others visiting at their home were Mr. and Mrs. Perry Rogers of Lebanon. Mrs. Gene Berg and Ronald of Vancouver, Wn., were weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al Partlow. They were here to attend the wedding of Mrs. Berg's nep hew. Stephen Mills. Also visiting was Jay Berry of Portland. S Get your children into the habit of life-long savings. Encourage them to save at least part of any money gifts, allowances, and money they earn. In making your own plans, consider that every family should have a financial nest egg a special fund readily available for any emergency or "lean period." Having the money available will give you peace of mind that's a bonus benefit in itself. Figure out the best formula for building your nest egg. Then decide on your other saving goals Perhaps a bigger, nice home; a new car; an unforgettable family vacation; a college fund; a retirement fund. Each family's goals are different. But you name it -and ou can get it by saving. A2r ' vi u to First Federal Savings 'J Pendleton Home Office fcsdEss VI 4 v ' -' ' LJlTm Ethel Lehmun rides Danny Boy. Ethel was the oldest cowgirl in Ihe parade, HI. Grochowski, 4 others, escape Matthew Grochowski, 15, found guilty of murdering Don Hendrix. Riverside teacher and coach, last January, has escaped from McLaren School for boys. Woodburn. Four other youths were reported to have escaped with him about 5 p.m., Monday. Their ages are U. 15, 17 and 18. Sheep, market animals Grand champion. Robert-Rich.i'-ds; reserve champion. I ;t ni Richards, both of Boardman. Refrigeration Service Available IMPERIAL ELECTRIC Earl Trudeau, Boardman Tel.4KI-537l Electrical - Heating Air Conditioning For Refrigeration Service Contact GEORGE BENDER, Tel. 922-31170 8-tf-C In Heppner Every Thursday at Lott s Electric T.V. SERVICE VIDEO-TECH, INC. 461 A C. Main St.,' Hermiston A HOLY AKAlB EQUAL HOUSING LENDER AND LOAN ASSOCIATION M 1 1 ton -Free water Brooch QHice Hot Lunch Heppner Elementary and High School Tuesday. Sept. 4 Hot dogs Sliced tomatoes Watermelon Milk Wednesday, Sept. 5 Mashed potatoes & gravy Carrot & celery stix Canteloupe Rolls & butter Milk Thursday, Sept. 6 Macaroni & cheese Spinach F'rosted cake & fruit Rolls & butter Milk Friday. Sept. 7 Peanut butter sandwiches Vegetable salad Fruit Milk first NATIONAL BANK am RCA TRAINED TECHNICIANS 567.3882 Hermisfon Brooch Office m r