Image provided by: Morrow County Museum; Heppner, OR
About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1976)
THE OA7KTTE-TIMES, Hrpptwr, OR. Thursday, Spt. 9, l!7. Page 8 Bergstrom wins clothing sweepstakes . Ml'V'"' " " I I . . " . 4 . '" . J'J, 1 . .Pa. I'm wmmmmmmmmmmmmaamM The weep8tak award for Open Class Clothing was won by Ruth Bergstrom. Heppner, with play clothes for a child. Other top stitcher were: blouses blues, Ruth McCabe for knit material and for synthetic material and a red ribbon to Claudine Warren. Jane Rawlin's coat took a blue ribbon, as did her cotton dress. Mariam Munck, Lexington, won red with a cotton blend. Polyester dresses by Claudine Warren, Ruth McCabe and Mildred Wright won blue ribbons and Ruth Bergstrom's a white. Synthetic dress blue, Ruth McCabe; red, Shelley Thompson. Jacket unlined: blue, Jeanne HowelL Jacket unlined with dress: blue, Ruth Bergstrom. Jumper: blue, Jane Raw lins. Pant suit, polyester blue, Ruth McCabe; white, Ruth Bergstrom. Pant suit, wool: red. Joan Doherty, lone. Pants: blue, Ruth McCabe. Skirt: blue, " v.. ' 'A f i ,,V Calendars goon sale .1 ; "'T'"! f - lr "T : . f t I Bob Ewell grabs a loose lamb and escorts her back to stalls. The ladles of Alpha Theta Chapter of E.S.A. Interna tional will be ringing doorbells in their drive to sell com munity birthday calendars from Sept. 8 through Oct. 13. Many people of the com munity look forward to these calendars which list club meeting dates, birthdays, an niversaries and special ev ents. To have your special dates listed costs only 25 cents a listing and the calendars cost only f 1 each. When you purchase a cal endar you not only receive a County to gain NF$ Morrow County will receive $102,522.51 in receipts from National Forest earnings in fiscal year 1976. Oregon and Washington counties contain ing National Forest lands will receive $60 million. Regional Forester Theodore A. Schlapfer said the 1976 allocation is about $11 million more than in fiscal year 1975, but the increase was in Oregon, with the Washington total down. The payments to treasurers of the two states represent 25 per cent of the receipts from all resources and uses of the National Forests, including Umber harvest, grazing, min erals, recreation, power, and other land use. Most of the monies are from timber sales, Schlapfer said. The total for , Oregon was up and Washing ton down, Schlapfer said, because of significant diff erences in volume of timber harvested and stumpage va lues. Volume cut in Washing ton dropped from 1.268 billion to 1.008 billion board feet, while in Oregon the drop was from 3.991 billion to 3.950 billion. The average sale price in Oregon increased $3.45 per thousand board feet but in Washington the average per thousand increased only 7 cents. ' ' The Morrow County Road Department will complete $70,000 worth of road oiling and pave ment sealing this sum mer. The crews are plan ning to seal additional roads numbering 25-30, according to Judge Paul Jones. Jones said the 1976 summer project would total $70,000 when they are complete this fall. Among roads to be improved are Upper Rhea Creek, Sand Hol low, Clark's Canyon, Blackhorse Canyon, Baseline, Lexington Grange Hall, and Riet mann Road. - You're Invited To Our Thuro. Fri. Sat. Sept. 9-10-1 1 Celebrating Our New Facilities!!! i r7 fc fc? LI lVZL, REFRESHMENTS o DOOR PRIZES BALLOONS rDISTEIEUTOES 8z SERVICE FOEl PUMPS VERTI LINE JOHNSON RED JACKET BERKELEY PEERLESS IRRIGATION EQUIPMENT WADE RAIN IRECO GIFFORD HILL PIERCE FITTINGS nice calendar but you also know that you have contri buted to some worthy cause as all profits from sales goes toward Alpha Theta 's philan thropic budget. Last year the calendar money was spent in the following manner: $10, cystic fibrosis; $25, Camp Meadow wood speech camp; $5 E.S.A. Disaster Fund; $25, St. Jude's Children's cancer research hospital; $50, local Christmas baskets; $50, Oregon's Easter Seal crippled children's hospi tal; $200, Heppner 's Pioneer Memorial Hospital, and $100, Heppner 4-H Camp scholar ships. The money for the Pioneer Memorial Hospital has been put in a time savings account until such time as we have the amount needed to help with some new lighting that is needed in several of the hospital rooms. Beverly Doherty, lone; red, Shelley Thompson, Heppner. Adult playclothes: blue to Jane Rawlins and Beverly Doherty. Tops: blue, Jane Rawlins and Bette Spauld . ing; red, Ruth Bergstrom and Shelley Thompson. Child's cotton dress: blue, Jeanne Howell; red, Mariam Munck. Child's knit dress: blue, Beverly Doherty, red, Ruth Bergstrom. Child's eoafc red to Beverly Doherty and to Ruth Bergstrom. Jumper: Beverly Doherty. Sleepwear: red, Beverly Doherty. Children's play clothes: sweepstakes and blue to Ruth Bergstrom; blue to Beverly Doherty, Mariam Munck and Judy Laughiin, Heppner. Cotton Shirt: blue, Beverly Doherty. Pant blue, Beverly Doherty; red, Mariam Munck. Men's suit: blue, Liz Curtis. Men's jackets: red to Mariam Munck and Ruth McCabe. Neckties: blue, Mariam Munck. Faney aprons: blue, Ruth Bergstrom; red, Monica Jones. Kitchen aprons: blue, Ruth Bergstrom and Irene Nolan; red, Jane Rawlins and Ruth McCabe. Bonnets: red, Ruth McCabe and white. Alberta Johannes. "If you can plow It Fartxiore can Irrigate It." SERVING ALL OF EASTERN OREGON Distributing Company Pumps & Irrigation 276-4107 A DIVISION of WESURN FA RM Sift VICE, INC. J I 'd Id l - ... rr ms'" " Co) REDUCED PRICE AT SUPER i ! Be58x 50' ; (LD j: ! Vinyl y"x 50' i; SJJ2D i Solt&Supplo5S"xSa' stop mm n TRY NEW HOPE'S INSTANT BRUSHLESS REFINISHIfJG $ Hope's REFINISHER rubbed on with steel wool melts away old finish and restores original beauty. Hope's TUNG OIL After old finish has been re stored (or removed) apply Tung Oil, for a hard, fast drying, satin finish. (Just rub on, no brushes needed). Hope s LEMON OIL To preserve that fine finish. REFINISHER $6.00 Qt. TUNG OIL $4.00 Pt. LEMON OIL $3.25 Pt. Factory representative will be here on Sat. Sept 11t?it3 demonstrate these Items. S , ',5'; . " '' 1 "t 20 Inch 2 Speed PORTABLE FAfl 1.9 C 52? VJ U IY-MSS HIGHWAY 943-911 209 N. Wohln8ion sst-vut pasco i:eii:.:!3tc:i 2300 W. Court HrrfiIi(H-MNarY H!wf 347.23J3 347.771 AIRPORT ROAD - PENDLETON 4110 ..l. r U&k .