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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1960)
HtttHtn GA2CTTE-T1MES, ThurdT. Jonuorr M Mr Blake ARRL. emergency coordinator, will call "' Inss of amateur, estafciun com mon operating procedure, and drill period when the hams' personal na tions may be mobilized under Emulated emergency con. tlorw. llli duties i"i""-- ...iiw ih lical chapter of the American Rod Crow and other relief agencies. ted In the worKing u-..--Ing the ARRL Emergency Corps has with me n"-' -quarters of the American Red Cross and other agencies. Liaison will be established also with local protective services, such as fire and pol' departments and civil defense communications will receive much attention. In announcing the appoint ment. Handy pointed out that radio amateurs have tradition ally had the responsibility of being In constant readiness to offer assistance In time of need with ham acquired skill, emcr-gency-powered transmitters and a wealth of community spirit. "When sleet storms disrupt tele phone and telegraph service, or floods Isolate whole communi ties" the League's communica tion's manager said, "it Is am ateur radio that comes to the rescue with operators and self powered equipment, often as the sole agency able to transmit messages calling on the outside world for aid for the stricken community. rert for this iunc- Hon requires not only a highly organized program of prepared- Earl Blake Named To Head Emergency "Ham" Organization Earl J Blake. K7CJC. R F D 2. Heppner. has been selected to et up an organization of Mor row county amateur radio oper ators prepared to furnlsth organ ized emergency communications In time of disaster, It was an nounced today by communicat ions manager F E Handy of the American Radio Relay League, national association of radio amateurs. Mr Blake's assignment, which carries the title of emergency coordinator. Is to band together members of the amateur radio service In his community to per fect arrangements for emergency radio communications by hams In the event of natural disasters or other emergencies. In addition to use of normal station equip ment working from commercial power, amateur stations use self powered radio transmitting and receiving equipment as needed. Livestock Market Cattle Hegs Sheef) SALE EVERY TUESDAY 12 Xa On U. S. Hlway No. 30 NORTHWESTER LIVESTOCK COMMISSION CO. JO 7-66SS HeranUtosb OrafM Don Wis Ms Rm. Hrsnlsta JO T-tlll Ftank Wink 4 Se. Owrt CAMPAIGN KICKOrr Two fund raising political banquets and the dated an nouncement' of the filing of the name of Wayne L Morse, to ii rw.mocratlc dm- "I i f r mary ticket for president, spot light the week of Jan 25-30 as the highly focused Klckoff of the 19C0 61 political campaign. $ DON'T WAIT NEXT WEEK MAY BE TOO LATEI C. A. RUGGLES INSURANCE AGENCY PHONE M2S HEPPNER. OREGON OX 8M BOARDMAN ITEMS - .,t Mr. rharlle Woolley and daughter Marcla of Pasco. Wash were weekend visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Elvln Ely. ... tr siri Fertuson and family have moved tUir trailer house here irom -. and will spend several weeks here. Mrs Glen Carpenter was hos tess for the meeting of the Bonrdman Garden Club Monday night at her home. Mrs Royal Rands was co-hostess. There were 11 members present. Roll .1 ktt rrrna call was answnru " New Year's resoltulons. The club recommended Mrs E M Hodges of Hermlston as dir ector of the Blue Mountain Dis trict of Garden Clubs. plans were made for the an nual family dinner to be at the grange hall, Feb 21. The plan- ima i Mrs Claud Coats, Mrs Florence Root, Mrs Earl Briggs and Mrs Louise Ear wood. Decorating committee Is ... t rM T o Mrs Roll in msnop. mis Potts and Mrs Carpenter. The club donated to the March of Dimes. Mrs Coats won the door pnr. Mr and Mrs Russell Miller en . . Mr Clvde tenaineu mi -- Tannehlll at dinner Sunday on - . . t JCU urn1. the occasion or ineir Other uests were Mr and Mrs Arthur Allen. Myron Watts is seriously In the Good Shepherd Hospital in Hermiston following a heart attack suffered at his home Sat urday morning. ..... . . i.i. rapiTOL ECHOES position I . Placing the wn.tort At the regular weekly meet nj n?me bvMc. the party although State Board I jf contro he rtpeats that he has had no a week, Gov Ha.fk-W w ss m uSgement from Mow. The , (rltnds. He date the volunteer booster has tne othor tsvo combers. Mere set f. r filing U Monday. Jan ,ary of state Howell Appllng Jr 1 and State Treasurer Howard C Ti.- n.t n..ilar Dolitical event, Bolton of the buy llltlcal week Is the $ma-plttte Republican dinner at the Multnomnn noici. nvor thinks of ny- thing but harmony, particularly uarty harmony. " land Jan 27. It Is one of 70!pubncan9. Over the years It in 49 titles to be linked via been that way most of the in 1J .,u .,..,..,.. . hear .i.... Rnmi hi leans, little O closed circuit television to hear the remarks or rresiaeni ..- hower. Vice President Nixon. National Chairman Thrust on Morton and other prominent Republicans. The president will speaK ai Morton In New York; Nixon In Chicago and New York governor .n-i Rockefeller at Washington. Paul Butler of Washington D C. .finni chairman of the Dtm- ocratlc party, will deliver the has time Ul-tril -- . Rn mi hi leans, little oppo sition to "Mr Chairman." the governor. NEUBERGEH grrusniwn There definitely will be a spirited contest In the Repub lican primary for the right to oppose Senator Richard L Neu berger In the general election. GOP State Chairman Is telling the folks In speaking dates over the state. "The Republican party already has two announced can- ... AltivAter. of ocratlc party, win o vri , u miilnr arlilress at 8 inree-uay portiana, nu n r v.w.r., mocratlc platform building Uon. and In all likelihood . . no on a. A V at .i ..(11 onter." assemoiy jan oun-i the Marlon Hotel In Salem. He At lcust three additional Re will speak at a $10.00 a plate ' ublicans 0f stature are serious-fund-raising dinner Saturdayi,y consi(ierlng filing." Gunnar nonlclratinns. committee I ij infill. .. ., i aiu. . 1 ,1 nn ntifl i .1.1 meetings, piatiorm Sons Souci Rebekahs Appoint Committees Sans Soucl lU-U-kah no 33 met January 15 with 21 mem-tK-rs and two visitor present. Noble grand, !rs Rufus Piper. h..r rommlttees for i;00. as follows: finance. Mr - t..nrtrv chairman. Mrs r J D Bauman. Mm Dick Bor- man: visiting. ; Mrs Merle Kirk. Ml- f-sher Bergstrom. Mrs iioy . u Mania Chaffee ana Mrs C J D Bauman; attendance, Mrs Roy QuacKenouMi, r"' tlon. Mrs Merle Kirk: courtesy. Miss Esther B-rgstrom: member ship. Mrs Floyd Worden; enter talnment. Mrs Jerry Rood; pub- . . m ... rtnnlitla llclty. wrs joe w"" , Mr Tearl Dtvlne was electeJ - 4.-f u-rm a trustee iinJ Mrs Bauman for a tnree year term. Junior past noble grand. Mrs t . .iresed her ap- Lwlatlon for the ork done by ' , ... i.i.ti.iii.)M and fonim:uet- ui . It was announced that commit tee reiH.rts for 1U39 must be sent In by Feb 1. Thomas Wlldey, founder of the OdJ Fellow lodge In America, wits honored on his birthday with a reading by Mrs Robert Van lloute. Mrs Lincoln Nash won Uie ,.nny drill prize and Mrs Piper and Mrs Quackenbush served refreshments after the meeting. The next meeting will be Feb ruary 5. llv." Handy continucl, 'h!it h.ims outside the disaster ,,ct ho nrenared to act as dlt a ihuji ' i . outlets and relay points for emergency traffic. Planning and organization are necessary in either eventuality and that is the Job Mr Blake Is doing for this area." f .. . ,nhM will fill the program Thursday and Friday. DUNES CHANGES ASKED Legislation to establish a nat ional seashore area in the dunes district on the Oregon coasi neu. Florence recently sponsored by Sen Richard L Ncuberger (D Ore) has been criticized by the Governor's Natural Resources Committee (mostly R-Ore). Recommended cnanges ;. 1 That h hnundarics be lim ited by law. with changes to be a u, after consent of the Oregon Legislature and the Gov ernor. 2 That federal and state ianus inside the park be acquired only after consent of agencies in volved. 3 Allow only beneficial use of water inside the park as de fined by the uregon sources Board. 4. Call it "Oregon ixauoinu Seashore Recreational Area." he consent of the slate fishing and hunting reg- ulations for tne par. 6 Permit no exchange of lands Inside the park for those out side the park. Gov Mark Hatfield said 'The need for such a park Is not clear ly established in the minds of this committee." ,i aa-a "that the proposed changes are not our final say i-. h msttpr nut are a intai- mum of what we desire. It is To the man who may have stopped looking ahead (without really meaning to) You're not the sort of man who de liberately closes his eyes to the fu ture. Not at all. In fact, you started buying U. S. Savings Bonds because you knew they could mean a better life for you and your family in the years ahead. But then something hapned. For one reason or another, you lost the Savings Bond habit. And yet today there is more rea son than ever to invest in Bonds. And millions of Americans know it The amount of money they own in Bonds is at an all-time high over 42W billion dollars. Americans know that regular saving is the surest road to a secure future. And there's no better, safer, easier way to save than with U. S. Savings Bonds. Think it over. Isn't it time you got back into the Savings Bond habit and started looking ahead again? Help Strengthen America's Peace Power. Buy U. S. Savings Bonds 1, VS Gv.trnm.nt A. sot pay lor ,hu aJi-erti.ing. The Trta.ury Department Aon. or lAir patriotic donation. The .4 Ji rfumf Council and HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES f,.M.r nnniihllrnns are making a wishful speculation that the young and effectively vocal Mr Gunnar will speak In the first person in enumerating candidates. 4-H Club News 4-H ROUGH RIDERS flirt enrnn rt Annual meeting of the Rough Riders was held Jan uary 17. The meeting was opened by flag salute led by Ruby Fulleton. The 4 N IlaS salute was led by Meredith Webb. Discussion on county wide field day. Dean Frischknccht will visit us in April and give us a talk on norsemaiism. Each member received a record book. Insurance was paid by the members. We discussed purcnasing uau' for the club. Visitors were as loilows. wer-..i- o,.iinhrnrk. Mr and Mrs James Valentine, Mrs Roice Full eton and Becky Jo, Mrs Paul Webb and Becky, Mrs Bill Bar ratt and Jan Frink. ,.,.l-il meet ins UUnnil ine week was held at the office of Mr Hay. Junior leaders of this club are Linda Valentine, Shannon Ma honey and Marlene Fetsch. We received our maienai iur mc distinctive character. Olympics flavor secret ia i In the care, the patience, the premium hops and grain that go into its brewing And most important, the one priceless ingredient that brings out the best from all the rest . . .."j? the Water S&t BEER JJ J -ssS Y V.. - J 3 "S. If fl I III f - i nirvim. nivmoia Brewing Co-, utyrnyw " . a statement of our posmon ai reporter, . "- 1 this time." J " " Blessed event for budgets FORD'S ECONOMY TWINS FOR I960 y The Economy Choice of a lifetime -Two new Fords . . .Two new low-price fields . Two wonderful new ways to go'The Finest" 4 V .ft ... . "5s4"' flJ?. rtm for b r'lV,. twin ar rord Dealer's. 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