Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 12, 1937, SPECIAL RODEO SECTION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 13

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. - HEPPNERr GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON; THURSDAY, AUG 12 1937,
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: VAREFUL selection, wise buying and
, : protected storage enable us to offer .
builders' materia1swwith a guarantee
- for longer lasting qualities Our guar-
anteeh6dsjb6cl whethlfyoOfiuy one -.
piece, of Jurpbera complete remodel,
: , mg job, or a new structure. . , -,
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Plans arid estimates furnished fred
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IT'S TIME, TO PLAY at.the
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Js tHe farmer's best friend wh'eh this f
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There's only one CATERPILLAR-
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Drills and Chisels
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' . r Morrow, County's, Own , Stored -
Tractor & Equipment Co.
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: Rodeo time is especially attractive
to "the jaaay boy's andrls in "the
c&unty engaged in"4-krcIubKworfe,
for 'they1 hold N'their 'annual "fair' at
the same' time and it is largely from
the! showings made here, that, rep
resentation at; the tate' fair, and
awarding of scholarships to the an
nual summer v school ..-at : Corvallis
are determined, lo, 't.j'"-. ; ;
Increasing interest In this, event
has been shown each-year since the
show's inception h three years ago,
Not only has the interest of the boys
and girls themselves become inten
sified, , but through ) the fair there
has been i stimulated in the public
mind .' a broader ; conception and
deeper, appreciation of the value of
the werkl. , , . mi .j, t j "
i Business.- firms, the county, and
granges! provide much of the life
blood of the 4-H club work by spon
soring ,4he summer 'school scholar
ships; most coyeted of prizes, as they
enable, the winner to take special
work In classes' organized at, the
state) college?: for; two i weeks: each
summer and tJ enjoy fellowship with
dub members, from ell parts of the,
state;; besides a. wide 'variety of -.en
tertaintrient , and, v recreation' spon.
bored by the college for. the occasion.
i oBesideSv the 4-H ;club fairf there
has been held a wool and grain, show
in! connection with i the iRodeoimost
every - yeas : since its, inception. This
show has proved popular with- wheat
and stock men as a vehicle for com
paring' results of" the year'' 'work!
and while theor prizes offered .have
not been large, ;the blue, ribbons
have been, cqveted, and there has
resulted 'a keener ,appreciation7of
the value . Of growing better- strains
of wheat, and sheep., r . - V, -,
The fair features are in charge of
the county agricultural agent, and
arrangements for exhibits are made
through his office.; y."jf '" '.S-.-:-y-
McNAMEjtt, GIJNT&V, LATpURELL
WERE ORGANIZERS T
r , - Continued from Page Pour v; r
the good, years; provided funds', with
which to- build, additional bams, the
grandstand, seating . . people,' to
buy . stock -and r equipment, which
through theyeariiias amounted to
a substantial 'sum" ' 1 " ' "
iWith Mri McNamer's retirement.
Henry 'Aiken,Vas named president
or jjne association ana served in mat
rapacity, three years. f present lie is
a member of the executive commit
tee 'Vvhiijh "supplanted the office oi
president' iri' ah organisation change
,iyistlgatc'd. lasll yeaVto1 dlv'ide the" re-
sporisibiuUes which before fell Jpeav
ily Oponne Jnah.1-'. ' ft u
! Tbttht bk&f $ tli4 riworgani
ztibn;' Herb French , was' 'rena, di4
rfector. Edwiri HugHe serdd in that
capacity th'e liext yea'r, and last yar
tilts' ftffiAA ficA A Vfnf tTcHT 'intntii
Ilpdeo' " and' JTendleton Round:Up
performer,' Who . is in .charge ,'of the
fob1 again this year". The bpard . of.
directors this year was increased to
seven .rnefobers who, are. Henry
Aiken; -Dri Rl" Cr Lawrnce 'Harlirt
McCurdy -Scott Furlon&if Frank
SwaggartTdriy Vey-and Len't:
Gilliam. Other men have 7 assisted
on the board of directors at various
times, among them Louis Bergevin
of lone, D. A, Wilson, Earl Eskelson,
Earl Gordon and RB. 'Ferguson.i
, The system of naming the queen
by popular vote at a series of dandes
was started in -1033 and' has been
followed each year since. Miss Dor
othy - Doherty was ! the first queen
named in this manner.-1 v -
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WHEAT ONCE TAKEN
At the depthr of the dession in
1932, money was so scar Ce 'that wheat
was , taker! " in .exchange ' foi; Rodeo
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service to rvoaeo yis-
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menus replete with .
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ar our rounrain
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