Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, June 25, 1964, Page 4, Image 4

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300 Increase In
4-H Agricultural Awards
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It mill moh awards time la 4 H. and this year should see
tarty J. wlaaeni added U the steadily griming list ef top
rated afrlraltural clue Bembera.
Fifty of the 800.000 boys and
cirls enrolled in the national
411 Agricultural program will
win a free trip to the National
411 Club Congress in Chicago
next November. Six will re
ceive a 1500 scholarship and the
remainder will merit county
tr.rdals.
Delegates to the Congress
will help to celebrate 10 years
of sponsorship by International
Harvester in this particular pro
gram. However, the company
has supported 411 In several
areas since 1919, according to
Agricultural projects under
taken by 4 H'ers throughout the
state help to improve the home
farm and to prepare the way
for future jobs on and off the
farm.
Local 4 H Cub leaders, county
and state extension workers,
parents and residents of the
community all have a share in
helping the youngsters select
and complete one of the many
projects in the agricultural pro
gram.
The county extension office
can supply additional informs-
the National 4-H Sen-ice Cora- tion about foining a 4-H Club
nifte. J or organi7' new one.
Pendleton '100'
Air Race Offers
Thrills, Sfunfs
Deafening rvar cf combat
flrhlcf I'tanes am th com par
ativr putt putt cf rarly day
plant, breathtaking Munis.
rarnvnlartr transfer. rrcuUrly
rrs1uUsl landing of but rtm-
mml atrlinra, pleasure rlts
n hflUMiiers ant a mult I
rnfiine aircraft all trwt ar
part of tht array of entertain
mrnt awattlnir siwtators at th
IVnulcton "Uaj . International
Chamnionnhlp Stk Airplane
Itacea surttne. Saturday, June
27. at the Pendleton Municipal
Airport
Tod pilots from amw this
country an.t Canada tll gult
their hurt line hlpn, about W
feet off the ground, around a
four-mil court, keeping onlv a
hairbreadth away fnm tfu
pylons that mark the tertmeter
trie rioMM pour.
Spectators will view the en
tire race, and all other artiv.
lues, from start to finish from
their vanti,: point tight in the
center of the airport where
parking has been arranged 'for
4..vo cars and l.iXX) private
planes.
In this aerial classic, which U
comparable to the Dayton a stock
car race or the Indianapolis
"SOO" except tnat these are
planes and they follow the same
circular race course but in the
air, entries are Indicated from
13 states and those already re
celved include four of the top
pilots In the U. S. and Canada.
But, back to the spine-tingling
air show two P-51 Mustangs
said bv many combat pilots to
be World War li s best airplane.
will rev up their mighty en
gines and put on what's been
called one of the most outstand
ing acrobatic demonstrations in
the country.
The Mustangs will appear
both Saturday and Sunday. Fri
day is the day set aside ex
clusively for the qualification
and timing of the race pilots
while Saturday and Sunday will
feature the heats, the final
100" and the thrilling air show.
Gates open at 10 ajn. each day.
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He's Gone To Get Ready For
Heppner's
Sidewalk Bazaar
JULY 10 AND 11
Mr. A Mr. ImX HU ! tm
Un.t spent the week end al the
b.Hive t.f hr parrnis, Mr. and
Xlra. A. t. neper. Tliey were ae
tvntpanied by their son, tarry,
and bv (iary lkk i4 f.valli,
UKh 4 wh.-m will st-riid the
uinntrr at the bunve 'f the
grandparents.
Points of Interest
Visited in Pendleton
On Mtndy the K-neef C4o
errttr nkinit rlob nk a tup
t. vntletn. We Ultrl a
bakery, the windeti rt'lll. a furn
iture fiii t or v and watt he,! planes
at the alrixxt. We did miiic
chopping d had bieakfatt and
lunih III IVndlrtofi.
IIhmk- takln the trip were
Judv Ban lev. Tana Itaurh.
Diana Cutofoilft. Muhrlle Miller
anil our leader, Mrs. Mary 1H
hcrty. Michelle Miller. rrptrr
Houso Trailer Use
Climbs in Morrow
Oregon counties are ruw i.
rrlvlnit rhnka with Ihrlr share
tif the l'.i tutu trailer lac.
tt-tHtliKK bi Vern U Hill, dire-,
tor of the lrwiitment f Mtir
Vehicle.
tlitt said eiHintle will recrlve
SI,taMJ (M jear. an Imreaw
i f Mf.nfl ovrr the I kVI dUtrl
button.
Miwrw nniiilva alter if the
collix tltnv, baM-tl mi Xl hnuMt
trailer appllratlona. U fMrmtt.
Hi In roittpaira with tMJ9 re
relvel lant )ear for 174 appll
ratlima.
Tlte fee la mile, ted by the de.
bailment In lieu of a lft-rrty
tax on houae trallrra. alone with
a flat $i llrrne charge. Ihe fee
a baed on twit rr tent iif the
ttiaikrt value of the trailer.
JUSTICE COURT
Art Crawford Goes
Back to San Jose
After several weeks in Hepp
ner, during which time he at
tended the annual Morrow coun
ty Memorial picnic and visited
with relatives and friends. Ar
thur R. Crawford left for his
home in San Jose. Calif- Satur
day. He accompanied Frank W,
Turner as far as Portland, the
latter oin to the Rose City tor
Father s Day.
While here. Crawford was
house guest at the home of his
sister. Virginia C Turner. ora
mae Ferguson and Mary
Schwarz are also sisters.
"These wonderful June raJns
are certainly out of this world,"
commented Crawford, who add
ed that the rain followed him
into Morrow county and contin
ued to follow him as he left He
wouldn't admit for a minute
that he is any "rain maker."
Mrs. Jim (Madge) Thomson
registered Monday for a two
week summer school session at
Oregon State University, Corval
lis and will reside at West Hall
She is taking an education
course in techniques of study,,
adding credit hours to up-date
requirement for her teaching
certificate.
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June ft Lucille Proebstel. IVn
dleton. v E. L. Litfr. action tor
forcible entry and detainer. Writ
of restitution was Issued against
defendant on June 12.
June 10 Jim Valentine, chare-
ed with larceny by bailee on in
formation of felony filed by Mer
vin Leonard. Bail set at 500.
and date of preliminary hear
lng to be set.
I June 10 Buddy Dwain Tay
I lor. charted with giving aleo
nolle liquor to persons under
years of age. Sentenced to six
months in the county Jail.
June 12 Armin Richard Wlh
Ion. Jr.. charged with giving ale
oholic liquor to persons under
21. fined J250.
June ia Paul Garland Petty
John, Jr, lone, charged with giv
ing alcoholic liquor to persons
under 21. Fined $100.
June 22 Donald Lee Hunt,
non-resident angling license,
fined $100. Suspended upon re
linquishing fishing license.
June 23 Myron Luther Hus
ton, charged with giving alco
holic liauor to persons under 21
years of age, fined $250.
June 5 Joseph P. Palmer,
Lexington, disobeying stop sign.
Bail of $15 forfeited.
June 5 Franklin Mitchell,
Chapman. Spray, defee 1 1 v e
equipment, fined $10, $5 sus
pended. June 5 Vernon E. Prock, 3200
lb. group axle overload, $64 ball
forfeited.
June 12 Marvin Amundson,
Improper passing, fined $20, $10
suspended.
Mav 31 Buddy Dwain Taylor.
violation of the basic rule, fined
$25, $15 suspended.
May 7 Lewis L. McDonald, no
stop light, $10 ball forfeited.
June 6 Keith Wlssel, Carna
tion. Wn.. obstructed rear vision,
bail of $10 forfeited.
June 7 Lavern G. Hams, lone,
allowing, unlicensed person to
drive a motor vehicle, fined $15.
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We Propose...
We rMMe that
U-fore VOU lro
l, you start
a savings account
to rovldd what It
take to pay for
rlnga, honeymoon,
furniture and
every thins; else
that goes with
weddlni; bells!
The marriages moat likely to suc
ceed usually have a sound financial
foundation. A well planned pro
gram of systematic saving m&kea
the going smoother and happier
through the yearn.
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OPEN AN ACCOUNT TODAY
FIRST FEDERAL
SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION
BOX 739
PENDLETON
America's Most Thrilling
Spectator Sport!
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'Somebody forgot...
ENJOY YOURSELF
On The Fourth of July
with all of us
IN CONDON
MANY INTERESTING EVENTS SCHEDULED
SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE . . . FROM 1 to
COMMUNITY BREAKFAST
-GALA PARADE-
GAMES AND RACES FOR THE YOUNGSTERS
- RODEO -
Y t?'4 l r "$'' I
Y VVJ
lyi ti
International
Championship
IOO Mile
Closed Course
in
every litter bit hurts"
Gigantic Fireworks Display
RODEO DANCE
(Saturday Night)
COME ONE
COME ALL
See You There
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Sun SpotlMS uyr.
KEEP AMERICA BEAUTIFUL
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PLANES FLY FROM 50 FT. TO 300
FT. ALTITUDE AROUND A 5-MILE
RACE COURSE MARKED BY
PYLONS ALL ACTION RIGHT BE
FORE YOUR EYES I
$4,500 PURSE
DUANE COLE, Producer
STOCK
PLANES
PENDLETON
Oregon
MUNICIPAL
AIRPORT
'PEMDLETON
BOO
FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY
JUNE 26, 27, 28
FRIDAY
Qualifying Heats
Tims Trials
Admission Free
Banquet
Victory Party
Friday and Saturday, 1 :30 p.m.
Preliminary Heats Pendleton 'IOO Finals
SPECIAL RACES
Admlasion: Adults $1.50 Children
75c
Queens Ball
Parade l
FOR INFORMATION
Cowboy Breakfast
Aircraft Auction
CALL: 276-2742 PENDLETON
Sponsored By Members ol Umatilla County Chapter, Oregon Pilots Association