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FART Or THE CROWD on tha
threa-ttata Hereford lout Sat
urday ar shows at th Kirk
and Robinson ranch la ths
photo (top). Don Robinson.
nar tight center, talks to tho
?rroup orr tho microphone,
lankod by Kirk and
Kyi. County Agent Nels An
derson U In foreground. Soma
60 persons appoarod at tho
ranch on tho tour and major
ity of thsm a? not visible,
out of tho picture at tho left
AT LEFT. Dean Robinson shows
somo of tho fino Hereford to
tourtnq brooders at tho KUk
and Robinson ranch Saturday.
Visitors tn back ground watch.
MAT EKSTROM (cfsltr. lower
photo) visits with Bob Neu
moyor (right) ol Selah, Wo.
director of tho Hereford tour
as tho ranchers from various
points of tho west stopped at
the Ekstrom ranch Saturday,
An unidentified couple from
Washington (left) were keenly
Interested In tho cattle oper
ation. (G-T Photos)
Hamlin Takes
Aiken's Tavern
Lexington News
Mr. and Mrs. Jack O'llarra of
Portland were rTnt visitors
with his parent. Mr. and Mrs.
Newt O'llarra. ThHr son. Steven,
remained for a two weeks visit
with his grandparents.
Linda Van Winkle Is home for
the summer after spending sev
eral weeks In California visiting
friends and relatives and work
ing. Ilobhy Davidson, who Rrad
uated from Kastern Oregon Col
leee, La (Jrande, this year, has
accepted a learning position In
Warrenton for the comma year.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Vlall and
children, and Miss Beverly Dav
Idson nad Herb Davidson spent
last week at Diamond Lake.
son of Mr. and Mrs. John C
I'arker, formerly of 1'emJletoil
and now of Portland.
Jr'ee lis for envelopes of
kinds. The Gaiette-Tlmca.
all
Frank Hamlin, former owner
of Barratt Sales Company, an
nounced Monday that he has
completed a deal to take over
operation of Aiken's Sport Shop.
He applied for beer license ap
proval from tho city council,
which was granted. It must also
be approved by the State of
Oregon.
The Hamlins formerly oper
ated the tavern and sport shop
for several years. He said that
he plans to cater to hunters and
fishermen and expects to have
licenses available for those who
need to purchase them after
hours of other regular outlets,
.1 Morrow Herefords
'Impress Touring
Callle Breeders
K'untlnuriJ turn 1)
t'.tn j-srls ft Ihr t-mr. Nryrorjrr
Mil .
tu,unmn imrtKiami rtwmtMrrt
of Ms family and uTitrd ru
rsrwri oprration l' the tr"Mp.
a(t-r wtilih County Agrnt ?!
Andrrsxin I'd-I httn i.f Marrow
rtiunly and farmlif In renrral
, lie fave C'fiambef of ttimrfre
! brw hurrt to iiwmbrf vt the
j ff'tdnvm. auUtrt by his
her, Crrston; and rirphrw.
-.fi Kirk; lf M-rlvn and
, litr. bulls and old r and
diMil-d mo various 111 Urxi
v ;iridrnt Mlrhl-f Lamp
lll)trr. c4jimJn ani lirulluttc
stfslns at various parts of ti e
UMh operation..
Tl.i vUltors er lmprru-d
with the Kirk and Hotdnwrn op-i-ration
and with IWiinwn i
fluency In dewriblng the rattlj
ami uu liries. Nmr. u(i
leaving, made a point of truing
Mm so. InclU'ltng John Hall tl
Kansas City. M. reprewntative
of the Hereford World-
Still running a half hour late,
the tour hutld on to Heppner
for lunrh at the wagon Wheel
I Cafe. Owner b KeKrs was
ready for them and the 3 M-rvi-d
In addition to normal traffic.
filud the cafe to overflowing
The banquet room, back dining
rm and the cafe Itself wer
filled. Wut they Were all well fed
within an hour, and fkb said
that a number of visitors cornpll
mented him on the meal.
Herb and May Kkstrom found
many old friends amone th-?
tourists folks they had met at
different sales and Hereford
Lathering around the west and
southwest.
When the tour arrived at the
F.kMrom place at lone. Herb In
traduced his family, Mr. and Mrs
Herb Kkstrom Jr. .and children;
son Roland, and others, and call
ed upon his wife to tell about
their system of keeping records
and their rattle.
Mrs. Kkstrom discussed Perfor
mance Registry International, of
which they are members.
Prominent at the Ekstrom
ranch was their famous polled
Hereford bull. Prince Huske-.
who as a calf was champion of
the Columbia Kmpire polled
show and whose sire was a grand
old bull. Huskcr Mischief, bought
by the Ekstroms In the early 50j,
In the midwest. This strain hasj
been the solid foundation of
their ranch operation.
The Lkstroms showed their
polled and horned herds and
yearling heifers In the hour-
long stop there before IS'cumeyer
called the party together to take
off towards Yakima.
Pop, coffee, rolls and pastries
were set up in abundance on
tables in the L'kstrom barn for
the guests, who couldn't help but
be well-fed on this tour.
Mr. and Mrs. Ekstrom Joined
the tour after the visiting at
their ranch, going on up to Car
nation, Wn., for the Carnation
Farms sale. Robinson and son
Kyle also caught up with the
touring party at Yakima and
went on to the sale where he
bought a bull.
Stock Club Meets
lif.r link JnHli 4 II flub
rsllrd to order after a ot
Iu m diniM-r at the IUm-I J
WiicM hm by tV-b llsrrts.
4rtSril We talked aHil t he
rrw i'ir rrfik!rsiin card Then
hm4 do-j4iit.e on card
in Uii.i by Km Wt( l,t ar.d
on trimming a t f ftrxrs
b-t bv Wilbur aiid Dale Van
ftiiiaru wbi tf betprd by
n.rt.e other ir.rmlrrs, Hi" rneet-
Ing was ad)jured.
J-ihn Harris, reporter
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O'Briens Attend
Elks' Convention,
Enjoy East Tour
Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Parker
returned Sunday evening from n
10-davs visit with members of
their family irt Hood River ami
Portland. On Saturday, August j.
t'hev attended the weddlni; of
their grandson, Jay F. Parker,
and Miss- Sharon Falleur in
Astoria. Also attending the wed
ding from Heppner were Mr. and
Mrs. Tim Moore, friends of the
groom's family. The groom Is the
Wc Will
Deliver Your
Processed Meat
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Free
Of Charge
To
Heppner.
lone.
Lexington
WHOLESALE MEATS
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING
SCHEDULE:
Hogs Tuesday
Cattle Wed.. Thurs.
Sheep . Any Day
Follett Meat Co.
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East-West Game
Slated August 21
Ttdrtrenth annual Shrine
All .Star Ka st West fjotba 1 1
parrx v. Ill ! Saturday. Auiut
71. at the rendieum Itound-Lp
Medium. Outstanding football
players Iki rtaouatrd In I'm
ttum A 2 and It school east and
rt of the Cascad'-a will com.
pete m the annual contest,
hifh Is aiinna'ired bv the
Shrine rJuhs of ijistrrn Oregon
fr benefit -f the ShrlnerV
(rippled tTilJdren Hospital In
Portland.
Waller Brennan. motion pic
ture and television star, will act
as grand marshal of the pre
game parade, which will go
TICKETS ON SALE
IT DIt TIBBLES
Tlrkets to the Shrine East
West All Star game are avail
able in Heppner from Dr. L. D.
Tibbies. His office reported
Wednesday that 55 have been
sold from a ttmsignment of
173 tickets. Admission is S3
earn, and the tickets are lo
cated In section CJ of the stadium.
through downtown Pendleton at
2 pm. In the evening Brennan
will appear In the Round-lp
stadium and autograph Shrine
programs for a half hour prior
to the start of the pre game
pageantry at 7 p.m.
Both Last and west teams win
report for training on Sunday,
August 9. The F.ast team will
be quartered at La Crandc and
the West team will conduct Its
drills at Pendleton. Head Coach
Jack Woodward of phoenix for
he East, and his assistants,
"huck Stapleton of Maupin and
Dick Stiles of Richland, hope to
repeat last year's East victory.
On the other nand. wests
Head Coach Joe W. Cillies of
ortland's North Catholic, and!
his assistant. George Shull. de
lare that the East will find the
13th try unlucky and a big
1 battle is in prospect.
A total of 22 schools are in
eluded in the West team selec
tions and 21 schools are repre
sented on the East squad.
Some 33 bands and marching
units will participate in the af
ternoon parade and pre-game
and half-time pageantry, fire
works at halftime will brighten
the sky with a colorful display.
The intermission program will
also feature the band drill team
twirlers and precision group of
the Deer Park High School of
Deer Park. Wn.
Presiding over the entire show
and game will be Queen Robin
I. 15-vear-old daughter of Mr,
and Mrs. Clifford Dugger of
Athena and attends McEwen
Hich school.
Outstanding player awards
Arriving horn retrntly from
an rve filling 13 day trip to lh
east -. I wrr Mr. and Mrs,
1st Ofcrirn and thrir dauchtrr.
Mierry Lynn. The main porjmse
or toe )orney was to atieruj.
drU-fatra of the llrppner
Mhi' lodge, the jridh National
r lh' Convention, held thla year
In hew york illy nh rtwl
sessions taking pure In the
main bal!rim of the Waldf
A tori a IMel.
leaving here during the i
ond we-i In July, the ri)rtens
)-lned Mr and Mrs. Clen Drvina,
oeiegatrs from t utm Bav. In I"ort
land fr the trip, via airliner, to
Baltimore. Ml, They continued
on to New York with fJlen Ells
worth ffm Corwlon where they
attended the lour day Elar con'
lve.
They felt their Itinerary ml-
ed none of the world famous
tourist attractions of the nation's
large.t rity. It Included sight
eeing trips to the Statue ol
Liberty, Rockefeller Center,
Statten Island. the United
Nations building, a New York
Yankee vs. Cleveland Indian
baseball game at Yankee Stad
ium and among many other
laces of Interest, the Worlds
air. where thi-y were mot Im
pressed with the Vatican build
ing displaying Michelangelo's
-Pteta." and the Pepsi Cola
building.
Although a little sore footed
and tired, the OBriens felt the
three days spent touring Wash
ington. D. C. were the most In-
teresting. They visited ML
Vernon, Arlington Cemetery, the
Capital, the white House, the
Archives building with all Its
historical documents and many
otner larr.ous points of Interest
leaving Kennedy Airport en
route home a little dazed with
all their memories and roll upon
roil oi pictures, the OBrtens
made up their minds that won
derful as it all was. there Li no
place like good old Eastern Ore
gon.
Cootia Med4ry foe fUU at
the hum of Mr, and Mrs. C It
M.Juarrle mt famly were his
mother. Ma. Grac fcV?uarrl.
and brother, ln MeVuarrir.
buth of MiMiiula, Mot. After
landing arvrral davs here, they
plan li tontinue ta T acorn, wn.
to vuit other relative. Irller In
Itue yrar tr. nrr-pr.rr MV-srrJrt
rent la Mor.lena for a family fe
urton there. Ills nxxher la K3
ers of age.
COUXCC isal Mti-yM
km it km fjioVi v4
oftry. Monty it voik sow
i qaitjblt trrico U
tarry IN tnrt CAiadal
ktfdei Utif. C(WUbl'i
totters east cawajHwa
(iatt kt'pl Just US mc
C AT 1 &
W0RK Ih
Bill Morgan
It S. W. Dor Ion Avwtue
Pend'vtonu OrgoO
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Money at work taming 44 an4
4i Automatic Pay Off.
Itanwt n t mtitti if r mH )
will be presented at the end of
tne game and a dance will fol.
low in the Pendleton armory.
A total of $llf,000 has been
given to the Portland Shriners'
nospiiai since tne Iirst game
was iJiayeu u years aeo.
Clearly Crystal... A
blouson A-swrted and belted with a leather bow.
Tho fabric, rayon with silk tweed by Marietta Silk
Mills. This David Crystal in black, avocado green or
brown. 8 to 18. $35 qo
"Biggest thing she's caught since me!" this woman's excited
husband shouted (by Long Distance) to relatives back home.
With Direct Distance Dialing, he dialed them in seconds! How
about you? Caught any whoppers or had any babies or taken
any vacations lately? Share 'em with your distant relatives and
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