Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 12, 1937, SPECIAL RODEO SECTION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 11

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SHOE STORE
SHOE' REPAIRING
: NEATLY "DONE "
See our stock of Noy l938
GENERAL ELECTRIC RADIOS
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DRESSUP!
We have the togs ,,
J10DE0,,,;; -TIES
- SHIRTS - HATS
" Select your suit for, evening wear 4
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NEW FALL, AND WINTER
CURLEE LINE
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WHERE QUALITY MEETS PRICE
" w. : theitore of Pensinal Service
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Group' Making (Sixth
Rpdea Showing; Buh
1 man Only1 Header "
.The Heppner school band under
direction of Harold Buhrnan is mak'
ing iW sixth appearance at the Ro
deo this yearV.The, band was ft fledg'
linjj group .th rfirst year.of it? ap
pearance, having been! organized but:
one year arid' quite uncertain' on its'
wings. However, since', that', time it
has made real history having won
the state championship '.in its' divis
ion each of the last two, years. .
Mr. -Buhman has been, with the
band since its beginning, and major
credit for the band's "progress must
of necessity go' to hm since each
year experienced members have left
the organization through graduation
or otherwise. In addition to directing
the bancL Mr.'Burman is principal of
the grade school and eigntn grade
instructor. '' " ' '"
Losing older members each' year,
the majority of whom plaV lead in
struments, offers a problem in work-
mg in new material so inai mere
is always someone to step", into the
place of the member Who is leaving,
This problem has beert met through
the organization of. a junior band
which; while throwing an added
burden on the leader, furnishes the
necessary supply of new material.
Mr. Buhrnan has been given 'no
extra .salary for his, special band
work, muchof which s done out-
Slue t regular ,m;uuuj, .uuiua, uiuugu
appreciation! of the community has
bee'n'shown in various'ways on oc
casion. The. city dads last year voted
a substantial bonus for the leader.
"When you hear the band thii year.
you will undoubtedly feer reflected
the great measure 6f pride, the com
munity holds for the 'accomplish-'
ments of the organization. The band
youngsters .' and their ' leader work
hard during Rodeo." 'friey' give5 of
their; efforts generously,' and they
are entitled to ' appreciation from
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TOPPING THE
TOP-HANDS
1922-Aj. D. Bellenbrock
ld2J-Jack Terry . ' ,
1924 Jack Terry -
. 1925 Jack Trench f
;Tl92fr-Bert ,Troub .
r 1927 Tim Dery. " s
,1928-H. R. Hayworth .,; . ;
1.929-i-Turk Greenbaugh " -J. ..
1930-Walter Bonifer ' ' "
, 1931 Burl High, , j ' . , , .
1932 Bud Colvin V ,,,t .)
1934 Kenneth: Depew, . ; '. ..
inixy &eimeui xepewj(.
1936--Tom Healy ;
BAD bASUALTY IN 192J ''
wOne of the most , serious Rodeo
casualties , was. recorded, the second
year of the show when "Buck", Lieu
alien, now mayor of Pendleton, was
thrown and trampled tinder hoof .by
Paul Hisler,, one iof the, meanest
horses ever shown at, the Rodeo. It
Is said that up to the time the horse
. Take advantage of its gopadays -to
prepare for winter
WHEN PLANNING THAT
PAINT JOB '"I
get our prices on dependable, paints;
ivn ALSO THE i BEST IN o 1C n
BUILDING HARDWARE
The Deer Hunting Season Opens,;.
SEPTEMBER 20.
JTTme'now fo b" thinking of ydur' needs
. . ?;0,.-'"A LEONARD tw s ;i!-v:
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- v' 'fills just fas big. a need fn tKe'all ' J
. '.'''as lnlt'Suninij,r.,'0.VJK
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Oliver Farm Machinery
and Cheney Weeders ,
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Gilliam Bisbee
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; A RE you one of those superstitious ..'.
" people whobelievesj! thbt when '
the 13th of the month falls on a Fri
day, that no good will come of it?
WelL'yoCi can forget all . the" silly
things you heard about this so-called
- unlucky clay; and prove to your entire ;
- satisfactfoh that if is not unlucky, but
lucky that we. a re fortunate; enough
to have the 13th fall on a Friday. Es-
pecially this Friday. V ;,-V V n,
We have arranged a special 'Lucky
Friday" saiej!ahd5lackywill they be r
who participate. in thisr the . only one J
of its kind this year. '
Perp.feSon
The REXALL Store
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was sold to the Pendleton .Round
Up association no man , had ever
'ridden him. v