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Page I, THE GAZETTE -TIMES, -f (Si Commercial crop Winners Div. l Hay and Grasses Legume Hay: 1 Jerald Rea. 2 Grieb Farms Inc., both Lexington. Morrow County Alfalfa Hay: I Monte Evans. Hepp ner: 2 Jerald Rea. Lexington: 3 Grieb Farms Inc. Lexington. Div. 2, Wheat Soft White Winter, bearded head: 1 Charles Doherty, lone: 2 Roland Bergstrom. lone: 3 Bob Harrison, Lexing ton. Soft White Winter, club head. 1 Roland Bergstrom. lone: 2 Wilbur Worden. Hepp ner:3 Harold Peck. Heppner. Hard Red Winter: 1 Charles Doherty. lone: 2 Bob Kilken ny. Lexington: 3 Art Craw ford, lone. Cleanest Sample direct from combine: 1 Kenneth Smouse. lone Hyslop: 2 Louis Carlson. lone. (Wan sen: 3 Charles Doherty. lone (New Gaines . I U5Err5 Girls Winter coats sizes 2 toddler thru 16 Dresses and Jumpers sizes 414 SPECIAL LEATHER COATS JUNIOR AND LADIES Reg. $29.95 Now $19.95 Heppner, OR, Thursday, Aug. n Gaines: 1 Alvin McCabe. 2 Charles Doherty, both lone. Soft White Winter, bearded head: 1 Clint Carlson. lone; 2 Harold Peck, Heppner. Soft White Winter, club head: I Harold Peck. Hepp ner. Barley: Bearded: 1 Alvin McCabe, lone: 2 Bob Harrison. Lexing ton: 3 Harold Peck. Heppner. Sheaves: 1 Harold Peck, Heppner (beardless!; 2 Har old Peck. Heppner (Flynn). Grain. Best Sheaf of Show : Clint Carlson. lone. Just Arrived fill '"X t --1s" IP! L mm IIS St Premium Cotton Turtleneck. Nordic Design. Assorted Colors Sizes: 8 to 14. $8 00 Floral Print PolyesterCotton Pants. BrownPrint. Forest GreenPrint. Sizes: Sto14.li.50 28, ir Morrow County Judge Paul Jones enters into an agreement between Morrow County and Local 2479A-B American Federation of State County and Municipal employees. Front row from the left. Commissioner Warren McCoy, Judge Jones and Commissioner Homer Hughes. Second row from the left, Darrell Austin, business agent of Local 189, Bill Nichols, president of Local 2479 and Louie Eng. vice-president of Local 2479. The present agreement affects only the road department employees and does not affect the supervisors. Golf tourney at Boardman Willow Run Executive Golf Course in Boardman will host its 4th annual West Wind Invitational Golf Tournament. Sunday, Sept. 7. The two-man. best ball tournament, sponsored by Gourmet Foods, is open to teams with established handi caps who reside within a 100 mile radius of the Boardman course. According to Lois Peterson, course manager, due to in creased interest the field has been enlarged to 40 teams to be divided into two groups with "shot gun" starts at 8.30 a m. and 12:30 p m. More than $600 in prizes will be awarded. Defending champions Paul Felts and Bill Rausch of Pasco will join a field of participants from The Dalles. Condon, Kinzua, Heppner. Arlington. Irrigon. Pendleton. Pasco and Boardman. Girls Health J ex sizes New line by Dale of California Girls and Pre-teens Calcutta cloth pants with matching tops dresses, knee highs, bras and panties purses and brushed denim Kneehlghs, Bras, Panties Mrs. Peterson indicates that there is still room for partici pants. Interested parties should contact Willow Run, 481-4381 in Boardman. Smokey Says: PROTECTING OUR CAMPGROUND SMOKE Tkaaki for yrMKttef Mr cuMfrw4 Sawkty! Cut Art fyt V sizes 714 Jeans and Cords to mix and match 4-6X IY3orrow County horse show lists Best performance horse at Morrow County Horse Show Friday, Aug. 22 and winning champion was Tee 7 Critique owned by Becky Evans. Jet's Dunny Bar owned by Janice Healy won reserve champion. Champion mare was Natalie Risk owned by Dawn Peter son. Colapooia Bay, owned by Roy Kaster was reserve. Winning champion gelding was Chuck, owned by Dick Sherer; Sonny Boy Tikes, owned by Cornell Green won reserve. Dun Music owned by Percy Cecil was champion stallion. The all-day horse show open only to horses and riders from Morrow County was the final event in the 1975 Morrow County Fair. Girls' barrel racing event was a real thrill to many spectators, with only a differ ence of four seconds between the top four winners. Dawn Peterson on her champion mare led the field with 161 second timing. Janice Healy on Jet's Dunny Bar was second at 16.3; Sandra Rodri guez on Marry Lynn was third at 16.4. Becky Fulleton on King Becky was fourth with 165. Kate Evans on Pete Rawhide came in fifth at a flat 17 seconds; Patricia Van Schoiack. horse not listed, was sixth with 17.2 seconds. In conformation and halter, fillies foaled in 1975, France owned by Percy Cecil won first : Jet s June Bug owned by Bill Healy was second. Fillies foaled in 1974. Judy Poco Russell, owned by Frank and Judv Russell was first; Pick A Lump owned by Max Hell berg was second. P S. owned by Nancy L. Miller was third and Cajun Kate owned by Becky Fulleton was fourth. Two-year-old fillies class; Calapooia Bay owned by Roy Kaster was first; Joe Gai owned by Merlyn Robinson was second. Chuck Solo own ed by Bonnie Schiller was third. Three-year-old fillies; Sally owned by Mike Currin was first ; Star owned by Brett Sherer was second. Dawn Peterson's Natalie Risk won another first in four-year-and -older mares. Princess, owned by Laurie Dawn Peterson's Natalie Risk won another first in Piper's Mix end Match Jeans, Cords and knit shirts Jeans $6.50 to $7.50 Shirts $4.75 to $5.50 Boys Winter Split cowhide, Sizes 2-18 four-year-and-older mares. Princess, owned by Laurie Childers was second; Marry Lynn owned by Sandra Rodri guez was third and Jim's Jem owned by Kite Healy was fourth. In mares and nursing colt, Babe owned by John Eubanks was first; Precious Risk owned by Percy Cecil was second; Alama Lupoo owned by Karen Richards was third; Pete's Sunbeam owned by Mary Ann Greenup was four th. In produce of mare: Jaegia It Jeoleap owned by Merlyn Robinson won first; Healy ' Jet owned by Janice Healy was second; Cajon Kate & King Becky owned by Becky Fulleton won third; Willie Lump Lump owned by Max Hellberg was fourth. In colts foaled in 1975 Little Stormy owned by John Eu banks w as first : an unnamed colt also by Eubanks was second: Pick a Nuget owned by Max Hell berg was third; Diamond, owned by Percy Cecil was fourth. Colts foaled in 74 were: Fleeting Spook, owned by Frank and Judy Russell, first; Roustabout, owned by Nancy L. Miller, second; Johnny owned by Bridget! Greenup, third. Geldings, two and three years: Sonny Boy Tikes, owned by Cornell Green, first ; Jealeap owned by Merlyn Robinson, second: Son owned by Dinah Holt, third and Yucca Bar owned by Bob Bergstrom, fourth. Geldings four and over: Chuck owned by Dick Sherer, first; Tim's Zipper owned by Monte and Becky Evans, second: Greasy Canyon owned by Becky Fulleton. third; 2 Bar Rivers owned by Juanita Proctor, fourth. Get of Sire: Cajun Kate Greasy, owned by Becky Fulleton. first: unnamed, ow ned by Mary Ann Greenup, second; unnamed owned by Nancy L. Miller, third; anoth er unnamed owned by Mary Ann Greenup, fourth. Ponies to 44 inches : Topsy owned by Charlie Russell, first; Spring er owned by Ted Schwarz. second. Ponies over 44 inches to 56 inches, no ratings Ponies, confirmation and performance under saddle; Springer owned by Ted Sch- Oh ft Coats leather Boys Winter coats 2-Toddler thru size 18 Socks - Belts wan. first; Ginger Pony owned by Jerry Dougherty, second; Coke, owned by Jerry Dougherty, third; Pete, owned by Charlie Russell, fourth. Junior equitation,, horse manship, riders 11 years and Junior equitation, horse manship, riders 11 years and under: Shorty ridden by Kris Pettyjohn, first; Suzit Q ridden by Trish Mahoney. second; Rocky, ridden by Angela Evans, third; an unnamed pony ridden by Bridgett Greenup, fourth. Riders 12 16: Blazer Joe ridden by Debora Palmer, first ; Jet's Babe Bar ridden by Maureen Healy, second; Bro ken Flash, ridden by Krynn Robinson, third; Johnny Jo ridden by Donna Palmer, fourth. Western Pleasure horse, riders II years and under: Vandy ridden by Tara Maho ney. first; Suds ridden by Andrea Ball, second; Shorty ridden by Kris Pettyjohn, third; Rocky, ridden by Ange la Evans, fourth. Ages 12-14 riders: Broken Flash, ridden by Krynn Rob inson, first; Pokey, ridden by Mari Evans, second; Ruby, ridden by Ron Scharz, third: Pepsi, ridden by Wendy Mey ers, fourth. Riders aged 15 18: Johnny Jo ridden by Donna Palmer, first ; unnamed ridden by Judy Healy, second: Natalie Risk ridden by Dawn Peterson, third: Dusty Leo Bar ridden by Bob Montgomery, fourth. Riders 19 years and older: . Tee 7 Critique ridden by Becky Evans, first: Jet's Dunny Bar ridden by Janice Healy. second; Jealeap ridden by Merlyn Robinson, third; Ginger, ridden by Jerry Dou gherty, fourth. Trait class, children riders up to 15 years: a timed event over obstacles: unnamed rid den by Todd Sherer, first with 32 3 seconds; Lady ridden by Anita Palmer, second with 43 2 seconds; Pokey ridden by Mari Evans, third with 45 6 seconds; unnamed ridden by Pal Schwarz. fourth with 46 5 seconds. Reining class: Jodi Canyon ridden by Becky Fulleton. first. Son ridden by Diane Holt, second; Blazer Joe ridden bv Debora Palmer, Mann Jeans with shirts to match sizes 3-16 slim and reg. $6.99 to $7.99 Maverick Jeans sizes 318 slim and reg. Brush Denim and cords $6.50 to $11.00 Shirts by Don Juan Long Sleeve Sizes 4-18 Underwear 7(H4 fH0MSHI0!T winners third; Susie ridden by Cindy Dougherty, fourth. Working cow horse: Tee 7 Critique ridden by Becky Evans, first; Jet's Dunny Bar ridden by Janice Healy. sec ond; King Becky ridden by Becky Fulleton. third; Jodl Canyon ridden by Rolce Ful leton, fourth. CWver leaf barrels, barrels set up 50 feet apart, four barrels used: Jet's Dunny Bar ridden by Janice Healy. first at 30 4 seconds: King Becky ridden by Becky Fulleton second at 31 8; Jodi Canyon ridden by Rolce Fulleton third at 32.2; Tee 7 Critique ridden by Becky Evans, fourth at 32.7 seconds. Calf roping: Dave Steagali was first with 31 seconds; Tim Daly second with 3.9 seconds: Todd Sherer third with 5.5: Dave Daly fourth with 6 3 seconds. Canning awards Fruits: I Ida Farra. Hepp ner, t dz. wide-mouth pints and 1 dz. wide-mouth quarts; 2 Ida Farra. Heppner. 1 dz. wide-mouth quarts. Vegetables: 1 Mayko Buch anan. Irrigon. 1 dz. widemouth pints and I dz. wide-mouth quarts; 2. Mayko Buchanan. Irrigon. I dz. wide-mouth quarts. Jam: I Gladys Van Winkle. Lexington, 2 dz. quilted 8 oz Jelly Jars; 2. Ginger Keithley. Heppner. I dz. quilled 8 oz jelly Jars. Jelly: I Mayko Buchanan, Irrigon, 2 dz quilted 8 oz. Jelly jars. 2 Mildred Padberg. Hep pner, I dz. quilted 8 oz. jelly jars. Each winner here also received I Bali Jar Opener and t Ball Canning Book. Cake winner 1 Betty Christman, Lexing ton. 2 Bebe M tinkers. Hepp ner; 3 Norma French. Hepp ner. County premiums. 1300. S3. oo and 12 00 Mrs. Christman will repre sent the county In the Wheat League Baking Contest at the Oregon State Fair. 1 by Spruce