Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, July 20, 1961, Page 7, Image 7

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Many New Families Come to lone
With Western Pipe Line Crews
and
!r-.e
r LOXlAJXt tXU, Xnn is hrtt helplne K
IU.,:-lurtr,C the wk end ! f"'' , -J"
un Mon.lav. the nmn "
HI SIM ! . u lKipen'TJ:cttnirr.M...l u.h.U
' . ...... ...i ihn Im x-n( ISU-hlaM T.
Boys Compete
In Ski Meet
IONE On Saturday and Sun-
day July t "d lbltt "wn n
Kay' HeirnMsnee pnUated n
the Lake WalluU Cin Water
k Tournament T--U in connrv-
turn with Trl my tf rotur
lirrl-l nunv now fni, ' Mr and Mr. Kajnmnd IMf-
Ities and wtM'rt on the Western j m" SaJrm, who have born
l-ii Lin ft- aii ai.ii.hi. varattortin In .North laia.
l:ouli:s ammmodatln were YrlUmslone anl irhre np-nd-
fr the families. S.-me U P ,r- ,u,u "
jrritv ov rf t even rented 'during the week-end. Mr. ami
their oun h.,n.e to enable rmre r- IMHnan wm ym nieu j r. -
10 acttl Hie, Uus Jann-n rent- ' ' ,hr '; WaumU ! "V?.'' "Vi'i ' t 1V
tl b. h t.W hum and trailer " 1 ; i.t.v
n.. Mr. ami Mr Wallace IMfmana and Waunda Jean Ml , n and other relative Krldey
CaarsUnd who are both employ. pn Monday U tneir aiern nom.
ed In uret. rented their horn. ' hn Cordon and Brut remain
l..n.. ulih ..rv ..ih-, k.r.nl ed to VUll With XIr. and Mr.
a Tranior Computer nool for terrd Iruka. Jumping and slflom
the r'rldn Computer fo.. i
endini: him by )! h"
Jraltvlnif.
Mr. and Mra. Norman Swan
houKe and iritiu'hi in town.
Mdtiy more were requested ard
m to he turned a ay to ur
rxunclinj; eiimmunitlea. Th? bunl
ncwi houM-a extended hours on
Monday to accommodate manv
if the fj nil lien Tut cnicerlea and
other need as they moved Into
lone.
Mr. Don Braaten ha been
called to Salem due to an accl-cli-nt
huffennl by her father, lit
in rejHjrted In fair condition after
bi ing run over In a combine acci
dent. Mrn. Vernon Chrlstopherson of
l!k Creek accompanied Mr.
Don Ball and Bob and Marsha
to Pendleton on Monday to brine
In r daughters Cathy and Debbie
hi une. They have been visiting
tin ir aunt, Mrs. Luther Garner
and family. Mrs. Ball took Mar
sha to the doctor, where she had
the cast removed from her arm.
M.irslia still must wear a sling
for a short time.
Mr. and Airs. Eldon Tucker
took their son David to the doc
tor last Thursday and his leg cast
was removed. It was found that
u Mnall rock had lodged In
side his cast and had caused an
infectious wound on his leg.
Mrs. Milton Morgan was a vis
it r In Walla Walla one day last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bergstrom
wore called to Portland on Mon
day due to the death of his
sNter-in-law. Mrs. Al Bergstrom.
Burial was In Portland. j
Norman Bemstrom of Brook-!
I
through Monday
Mr. and Mrs. Eddy Doherty
t aft.. . ..ft.ll.lrn i.f t.lrA
miii nti ........
Farm Safety Week
Due July 23-29;
Oregon Plans Set
Detail fox Orriton tibwrviince
of National Farm Safety Wee.
July 21 to iK. hae been announ
ced the Governors Commtt
tt on Farm Safety.
treyon State Unlverity and
and the governor's committee are
upl)lng county safety commit-
lm Willi educational materials
hi. i.thM. Kay niirrrd UI
om. Tom placed tirt In trick
nd third tn buys Jump. Along
with kite mr DkW lawon of
-iil he put n a barrfi't
.Lh.d Mkhiiiiilon. I to rarrv the nieate of farm
The tourument had aUul i5j safety to families. Mr. Mabel
entries from California. Oregon. M n k. awUtant director of lt'
Vahlngton and as far away as etcnlon aenUf. and aecrrtary
Denver, volo. I oi me Kwrinw w.n. .--.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis ii.ivoren port mat pacaeis t roKiam
HtttHt CAICTTt TlHt. TwratUr. lalf H. IWI
Pelleted Roughage
Feed for Livestock
Said Marketing Key
TelMlng ft rotifhae fred
wrll a hteh energy ration
!Sr.vk Is rfmhrd In a
earh study Just rnplftid
Pacific Power A Ui;ht Ctnan
as nlding mme profitable
method for ttroilucini! erester
iiuantities of quality meat in the
to supply local con
the growing Cal
a
f
rr
y
Nortl-we!
' umers and
i Ifotnta market
Advance copies of the report
entitled. "Pelleted Teed fur
Mixlern Meat Production." have
been placed In research libraries
m i . ... . ..it...... a. ... la.. ..B
. . 1 . Vr. 1- rr..,w .. B.m.4.l....,ii.tf,. an,i lorn-fin hoard eolleces whose specialists collab
ll.lK I Ilfll MU f.H.'m OV.... ...... ' - " ..... .
. i .l-vv.n.ji. i...irn. .i-nii hmo lr.lv hen oratsi in tne stuay
P .. i. . .M at...' ..... . . a ... .ii .r ih. .i.t. i V.hfl.i. ilia Par WMff rintlnnakji
Uhed beef from the
Lewis llalvursen until Friday : uiit durtntr the week end
when Mrs, llalvoren will motor Wth Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lun- ! P' . ....,. mu,, , ,h hi,., ... .11 of the state, i N.itinir the
to Salem and on to Eugene to uIL Mr. Doherty Is employed by."V;;; " J ,urnp ftnJ m,j, huj n'nrv iien.lrkken SherwtHKl ! lmpirt fin
bring Mark and J. home from the pipe line. III. family return-1 l", I J' "lll ' Vh- MidwUt. P.
summer coachim; camp. l to Madras lxcaue they could
Richard Rae and Cathy ar- 1 nt find available housing here,
rived In lone on Friday night ' Mrs. Ilael Miller B..ardman
to visit with their parents, Mr. 1 visited at the home of her bro
.... . . . ? - . a 1 . -. - ... I f.in.Mo iii
and Mrs. Llell Kae. ana otner
relatives. Cathy returned to Port
land by bus where she Is stay
in.? with Mr. and Mrs. Rae's
children while she Is employed
..iw.n ratintr bv lumping 3a feet
i ..r.tr to rate a Junior boy must
Jump at Uast 32 feet. They are
required to jump inree umn muM
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Loy and
family Karen. John and Steven
of Beaverton arrived In lone on
Tuesday to visit with her family.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ball and
other relatives.
Bobby Ball Is visiting on Rock
Creek for a few days with Mr.
and Mrs. Vernon Chrlstopherson
ami famiiv.
Mrs. Earl McCabe and Mrs. j other relatives
Ray Helmblgner were Monday
and Tuesday visitors In Portland
last week.
Judy Fink of Pasco returned
home on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Helmblgner and fam
ily to help her aunt during har
vest. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nichols are
caring for Ruth, Joyce and Barb
ara Jean Hatter, daughters of
Mr. and Mrs. Wally Hatter of
Klnzua while Mrs. Hatter Is con
fined to the Hcppner hospital.
Mr. Hatter visited the girls dur
ing the week-end. and took them
to Heppner to see their mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lundell
have received word from their j
son Kenneth, that he Is leaving I
" i . ... m tw... inn riK ra a-ill nt
ther Bert Akers and family on "'"T. iumi-i were 3S-3S
Sunday. Jim Miller, her son. U ji Tre unabiT to
helping his uncle during harvest Mrj JJ
Karyn Heald. niece of Mrs. Mil-1 coachlni: camp in
1 ft... .. 11...I ft t .... I. t. ... frvm
I Jl-r III4 Pf'll rtl-i. ft.- ..c ..v....
Eugen.
Formosa where her father Is
stationed. She is employed at'.
the Harold Baker drive In in Camp YOnaaiiSm
Boardman. She will attend East-'
em Oregon college this fall.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Ekstrom
and daughter of La Grande vis
Ited over the week end with his
Reported By Ranger
An act of vandalism at the
Fatrvlew Camp grounds 00 high
uv 2rt7 has been reported by
tne weeK-ena wi.n n c r...w SrvW. A larce
imrents. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Ek-' , ,, ,r; ' ..ntkcd 0J
itrom and Mr Id. Coleman and ouf ld folle 1 PP
'LlXt-u.un -nd f.m. ; time within the put two wveks.
. cHm Miller, ranger sain.
ily arrivea on inurmay ... - w In ccment
week to visit with her mother. . .1 . .,w,i!! f,inT u tiDned
Mrs. Fannie Griffith and with " thelc1,,lllrnffdlcited that
Mr. and Mr, Roy Undstrom. Mr J. one p ece "ma'de
Haugen arrived on Friday and f;". Mld that iev
they returned home on Sunday n " . ,n hava n
evening. rr"i,.l"c
lni'Mftv1-
Falrvlew camplnc grounds Is
n hlcrhwav 207 at the summit.
Mrs. Marearet Scott of Oak
land. Calif, visited from Friday
fm, vn Mr and M? DelbJf t The Forest Service developed the
family. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert ,atlrtn., .... u.t iast year.
trills I .'IV T J
wedding.
nmic Involved is estimated
at about $150. The Forest Service
in 1... t.jk a twlr a4 K 1 1 1 1 A .
... . . , I Will reuiacrff ' v v
Cuesu o tne noy ayi 10m. material can
ily over the July 4 week end ( .w"",,
were their daughter and family. ...m -uch acts are pros-
Mr. and Mrs. Gall McClintock of, hf o?fe..dlng Pper-
Por,,and- 'sons can be Identified.
deputy master of the Oregon
State Grange and chairman of
the weck'a activities, reports
main emphasis will be focused
on safe use of farm machinery
and rural highway safety.
Farming. Including farm for
estry. Is one of the most haz
anlous occupations, the chair
man related. In deaths Per 100,
Ort) workers, farming ranks third.
only behind mining antl con
st ruction.
A total of lfi.737 motor ve
hide accidents were recorded for
Oregon rural areas last year
liuhtlv fewer than the year be-
fore. It apiwars that rural traffic
safety records are improving,
notes Hendrlcksen.
Farm machinery accidents are
most numerous causing both
loss In limb and lives. Many of
these he says are due to care
lessness. farmers hurry to finish
a Job. become fatigued or their
machinery breaks down.
Farm accidents are personal
tragedies to families and a blow
to Oregon's economy, says Hen
drlcksen. When the farmer has
an accident. It costs him more to
produce food and fibre whose
cost must be partly absorbed by
the consumer.
Midwest. Pacific Power said the
survey is a major effort by the
minnanv's aerlcultural and In
dusirlal development specialists
to provide a guide to help the
region's livestock Industry ex
pand In the future.
Our research revealed there
are tremendous growth and pro
fit ppHrtunltles for the livestock
and meat packing Industry aerv.
Ing the Far West, and our study
brings together the Information
netnted by Northwest producers
to take advantage of rapidly
changing meat production and
marketing conditions." Wlllard
Salmon, agricultural specialist
on Pacific power's sUff. explain
ed In reporting on the completion
of the research report.
This report Is concerned pri
marily with pelleting of feed as
a hauls tor enhanclnr the Posit
ion of the livestock Industry of
Northwest states in relation to
Its rapidly expanding market po-
tentlal. particularly In California.
"Population forecasts point up
the prospects of the growing
markets, while human nutrit
ional trends indicate the per
capita consumption of beef, pork
and lamb Is going to continue
Break And Entry
Charges Dropped
Hreak and entry charges
alnt lUrulJ ShickkX lrVy
Shovkley, Larry fl.wkley and
Richard lUrdln were d'.rr,lied
In circuit court by Judg W W.
Wells July 11.
The four had pleaded guilty
to similar charges In I'matJJla
county and were sentenced there
They were charged with break
and entry of the Heppner Ele
mentary school and allegedly
were connected with break and
entry in the lone school robbery
In the spring.
Vacations, Mumps
Conflict Again
Nona Sowell'a Interrupted vs.
cation plans reported recently,
were not unique. Beverly and
Eddie Gunderson had the same
experience, only little David. .
came down wtlh mumps Jut
before they were scheduled to
go on vacation. After spending
one week at home of a two week
acatlon, the family was able to
make a trip to Portland for a
short stav. Without the mumps
they would have spent nie
In Medford.
On the omer hand. Larry
IVttvlohn. almost 10. waited un
til the family had returned from
acatlon. He chone jury u tne
first day his mother. Jo. had
returned to her Job as society
editor of the Gaiette-Ttmes. to
fall victim of the swollen Jaw.
Jo had. therefore, a longer "va
cation" than anticipated.
to Increase." Salmon stated.
Pacific Power representatives
will be available to discuss de
tails of the report with Inter
ested groups.
PesslrrftJP are Just average
people wiio can't kid thamselve
It's GONTY'S for FREE SHOES !
EMI -ANNUAL
n
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21st S
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Starts July 21 for 3 Weeks Only
Two Pair of Nationally Advertised Shoes
For The Price of One Pair
Choose From Such Famous Shoe Names As -VELVET
STEP, JAUNTIES, WEATHERBIRDS,
AIR STEPS, G0LLYW0GS
Pumps, Straps, Ties, High Heels, Medium
Heels, Casuals, Wedges, Sports and Flats
Also-Few Broken Sizes In Men's and Boy's
SPRING & SUMMER CLOSEOUTS
it No Mall oc Phone Orders
Please
All Sales Final
ir No Refunds
No Exchanges
if No Charges or Layaways
Ml
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''rt iWiyi& vx
FktUidt Pickup and Strut 90 with high rack
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WOW'S THE 1M to savo mora true!:
dollars on Iho moro-for-your-dollnrmicls!
Your truck dollar are worth a
whole lot more at your Chevrolet
dealer right now! Fir it off, you
get a head start on saving because
summer's the saving season. Then,
with a harder working, easier
riding Chevy truck, you're set to
save every mile you haul. And,
finally, at trade-In time, you can
expect an extra dividend because
of Chevy's traditionally higher
resale value. What could be better? U
ummer'a the season to get extra mhV
aga from your dollars on the truck built
to give you extra mile of hauling. Witk
Independent Front Suspension, Chevrolet
trucks keep going thousands of ml lea
longer because far less destructive jar
and shake Are transmitted through "the
truck. ChevyvI.F.S. trucks work harder,
too,' in areas where other trucks have to
be pampered. And, with ChevjKs wida
choice of thrifty 6 anlhardy V8 power,
you can tailor your trtck exactly to your
Job. So how can you miss especially i9W
during the summer saving teasen?
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CortaU iS'$Ramptid4 and Corran
See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer
FULLETON CHEVROLET COMPANY
rasne, SAStl
Mot Main St
Heppner