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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1964)
i Four Teachers Gonly, Pelerson Soon Identified In Paper Contest Hcrrwca CAxcrrr timei. ntJT. ju.wt m. ihi Given Contracts ... , four I. tu i have lx it Mb inliicd is.oiiait In the M.row .u! bl tvMcm. VlltUall) (!. Uliif tbe l ill U- 4 I In' Mi o l in the litut. lowiliiij" i.i M. luvtih liunl i l'ik I ..-!.!.' Mrlcl of J' l h UW-HtMMl oil I." It ,:,.! the !.-- . Ih. falhcf wh.i died ' . t I.,..it,.-. T..tl Wtnl bad , .f . -.1... j.atiii ruafh and will owne !... . t i .. 'fc I lai,-l if k ..... . I,'. It l t III the 1 . . .. .11 ....... .1. t. . - lieinm - , nine 1 .1 and I leanor have lrrn i will iron ! u'uni im m ariancemml had Iwn . ... ... .1. . tl.lt . . -. I. Mei i , , i.. I. ,,i ..i . i... i i i - : I I j i - n 1 A. f As . x . . . - . ' ' ""- w I Il U MIM ft I Jit i t. ' ' 4 ' ' . . 4 I I in ll. i i Ht r. iO-Hii h I "f lu,,,,, u iwl u.iH(l..l In tin , i.. ". 4 ' v i. i . , . I ;.' v mimlnr i( ,4( M,. ,u,,,, II . 1 . -t-. . - J v. . , I ... ..),, .1.1 Irt.lll lliM-l'l-ff lli.-h mIkbiI Ml laUtl'IilkiMI SFAOOUS INTERIOR el th lorn ar bUdlOii at Tppt cvotM. bow nmn copltioo. U hw ta thu ptctui. Tn tntctura wiU b lorv neugn to tbltf tight Thlcl. - 4 .1 v.-.-. DICK SCHOOF (right). elTil engineer and contractlna fficr roprvscntcrtlT lot tho U. S. Toroit Sorrtca. from tho Pendleton oflico of tho Umatilla National Forest confer with Leonard Perrrman. contract or on proaTeM of tho S60.COO contruction project at Tupper work center. (C-T Photo) Larry Cook Named To Justice Post Larry Cook. Sr.. Saturday re ceived notice from Governor Mark Hatfiled of his appoint ment as Heppner Justice of the peace, beginning as of Septem ber 1. He was recommended for the position bv the county court. Cook began serving In the of fice Tuesday on pro tern ap pointment by the court, since his predecessor, Oliver Creswick, was given two weeks vacation and technically his resignation Is not effective until September 1. I ws&mis I -js Just Arrived! SWEATERS IN BEAUTIFUL NEW STYLES wrY New Stock Coming Daily WE INVITE YOU TO SHOP WITH US FOR BACK-TO-SCKOOL AND BACK-TO-COLLEGE APPAREL. Store Hours: 9 A. M. TO 6 P. M. MONDAYS THROUGH SATURDAYS. OPEN DURING THE NOON HOUR. I oaraner s wen s (FORMERLY WILSON'S) "THE STORE OF PERSONAL SERVICE" HEPrNER T n 'Babe's Blue Ox' Coming for Fair Babe's Blue Ox.' a huge steer that is three-quarters Holstein and one-fourth Shorthorn, will be at the county fair on Wed nesday, according to Don Rob inson, fair committee chairman and livestock superintendent The steer weighs more than 2500 pounds and stands about six feet tall. He is owned by Dan Follett of Follett's Pioneer Meat Co., Hermlston. File cards and guides. 3x5, 4xP and 5x8 at the uazeue-1 lmes. for Back to Thundcrbird By Columbia Knit LONG and SHORT SLEEVES SIZES S M L XL 100 VIRGIN WOOL Choice of Seven Colors $1595 to $1995 HANES And ALLEN-A SWEATERS 513.95 Get M. j - r,.f -.:'-!. H . ! ' ...i.,man lii SmHIi ttn; ...... ,.r VliU ..l.l rlu. l rvriii af MW construction at TurP ctr hw thio at tho bai?atk build- i cV, olThT M9ht).Not utU ta th. phot. I. th. guard utnTlar guard ! cbarga al U wator. Tb prt cookhouM and oth.t m.ting M4Uf add to th. lotoot tommuBHT. Q T rhoU' Tupper Buildings Near Completion As APW Project iCuntinued from 1 ... V. S. Fori t N'n ice. nen ine ( Ditch Cm-k fire hit three rr co. it u alnut burning at the warns. The t'ro-nt rroJvt li dntu rooporamrlv through the Area Kedeelipmenl AilmliHMriKn of the l'. S. lVp.irtment cf torn merce and the V. S. Department of Agriculture )oreM N-roe. When Dick Schwf of IVndle- ton. contracting otneers repre- wntative for the L'. S. forest SiTvlee. lited Tupper Friday on an Inspection trip. IVrnman confirmel that he was pointinj; for August a the completion aaie. Subcontractors who have been working on the job and rushing to c-t their parts done are Lett's KUvtric of Heppner. wiring and electrical; Traner numbing and Heating, Hermis ton. plumbing and heating; Karl Jones. I'endleton, painting; and Howard Kelthley, excavations. titfs Elix-tric and Wallv r.n-en did the work on the water system that comes from a spring 140 feet from Tupper and feod the work center via a rn ration storace tank. The svstem serves all building and nVovlrie fire hvdrants so that no structure Is more than ISO feet from a hydrant. The sys tem ts capable of handling 40 gallons per minute for four hours without interruption. The guard station, which will house the guard In charge of the work center, and the bar racks are modern in every" re spect. A type of plyboard. called 'Texture 1-11" is used for the rustic exterior. Interior finish Is of plywood, spatter painted. Vinyl tile will cover floors over sheathing sub flooring, and as bestos shingles cover the roofs. The barracks buildings. 40x26 feet, are composed of three main ho larpest designed as School tee Riders tiwesttra Cowboy fonts) TOUGH LONG WEARING SANFORIZED a Pair of 'Em for only IN MOST SIZES W ear 1 f o A 1 I A J N I E D $425 living quarter f.r right men. (another room ta accommodate two men. and the nhower ana washroom. Oil furnace are Installed In the barracks building and hrat It piped to the arious room. In th guard station, electric heat 1 ucd. Schoof explained that the electric heat for the one building can be considered a "free heat1 because the work center seldom reaches the min imum charged to serve the cen ter at Its remote location. Despite Its woodland ik-ttini. Tupiht has virtually all the com fort enjoyed In town, many of them made possible by the rliH-trical service from I olum- bla Basin Electric t o op. Ferry man pointed out that construe tion of the buildings would have been considerably more costly If electricity had not been avail able to operate power equip ment used bv the contracting J firm. Each ot tne nunuings mai win be used as living quarters is served bv a septic tank and drain field. The garage provides 2100 square feet of space, about one quarter of which will have a concrete floor as a 20x.T2 service and lubrication area. This por tion mav be enclosed, but front of the rest of the structure will remain open. Also provided In the develop ment Is a loop road that will be built bv the Forest Service through the work center at a cost of about $3500. The Forest Ser vice will also do much or the landscaping around the build ings. Demo Convention Calls Al Lamb Al Ijmh. who was elected a delegate to the Democratic nat ional convention from Oregon's second congressional district, will leave Sunday from Portland for the convention in Atlantic City, N. J. The convention opens Monday. After departing by air from Portland at 8:15 a.m., he ex pects to arrive in Atlantic City I nhont 8 n.m.. he said. He will ! be going a little later than most delegates from Oregon and will miss the state's caucus sched uled for 5:30 p.m. Sunday. Twenty-four are In the Oregon delegation, and 24 alternates are listed. Lamb will make the trip alone. His wife. Mrs. Lamb, decided not to make the trip alter sne waicn- ed the Republican convention on TV, her husband said, thinking there is too much turmoil and hubbub. The Heppner delegate said that he has been bombarded with letters recently, principally over the controversy on me MississiDDl delegation. Accommodations are crowded in Atlantic Citv. and Lamb will c tiara hio Vi-itrl room with a man from Portland representing televis on station kaiu-iv. Following the convention he nvnnfto tf Cft tf New York Citv for a few davs at the World's Fair. He plans to return to Hepp ner September 1. We Will Deliver Your Processed Meat Heppner. lone. Lexington WHOLESALE MEATS CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING SCHEDULE: Hogs Tuesday rattle Wed., Thurs. Sheep Any Day Follett Meat Co. Hermlston, Oregon Ph. JO 7-665 1 On Henniston-McNarf Highway Jgvl 01 Cbarg. 50F Ferryman. wh ha been In the contracting buslne ince having rone t Pendleton from Qulncv. Wn , live on the job In a hu4 trailer, a do the four who are wntklni! for him. Including two on. Ti e p.tlnti-r an. I their utvc. too. have Nvn living at the )oh. Schoof, charged with the re. sponsibthty of seeing that the project I dne and completed a cr upecificatlon. ha kept an eagle eye on the construc tion and U Hintmg toward the final acceptance on August The civil engineer I grad u.ite of Kans.i State. Hanger W. S. iSarn Miller of the Heppner Hanger district sav that when the work I complet ed, plan will le made f.r a public epen house n( TuT. Anoth.-r big project underway on the district I that of gr.i.Iing and applying crushed rsk to 7 3 mile of road, formerly own ed bv Ktnua for juration, which was purchased by the tNiret S-rvlii. Thi. 1 the main Kmua Koa.l that run east i.f highway 2i)7 toward Tumht. Contract on the ob wa let at S.VI.UO whiih Include scarifying recondition ing and applying the crushed rock. Lee I'hiltt of Eugene ha the contract ami the work i now In progress. TuptKT mav not be exactly a citv In the forestland. but It would seem fairly certain that come fall some hunter, breaking Into the open after beating through the brush of the forest, will rub his eves in disbelief when he sees the modern struc tures In this Isolated setting. 500 Count COLLEGE RULED ?J& Theme FILLER PAPER Retractable Ballpoint HyTonc 3-Ring 250 Count Zipout Filler Tablet Parker Convertible (P CARTRIDGE. OR FILLS FROM A BOTTLE REG. 2 FOR 15c BEGINNER SEE US FOR isiipliireys Hoiial Pirug 217 N. Main Vutinia Mi Tetiy Uevini ; i ki.k h.. with her husband ix rat.-s Icrtv t lu-vfoii Ma lion. Tom. ;. arid vmuU. !. l-th living at home The l.on I mi have five standi hildren. Uke le.ntv ivterson Jew i let W. startiil bv the father " the preM-nt owner, i t let erson miclnallv f'"in Montana, cirne tu Heppner lr..ni I'oinerov. Wn. to 'rn the )ewclry atoie here In VJJ. The store was fir.t bs ' ! where Heppner TV t'"1 Ssulding are mm- .Mted. Candall did bore In the Jewelry sfore a enlv a liie age of M, working after lun. land evening. He le.irniti vvatrhmaklng un.ler m Miner anil went to trade wb.s.l at North Id.iho Junior t'ollege. Coeur d' Alene. I.laho. f..r a Vr.r. He t.k a year of academic simile there, and then went t Whitman coHece fr two year In I '.:: i:ndall assumed op. erallon of the iire. Hv that time he had served a hitch In the armv. !':l to !';. In tjermany. lli f.ither died In V.'V C01.iv has len active In many cemmunitv and civic affairs. U-ing a lung time memtx-r of the citv council and president of the iiumcil. a long time mem ber of the Chamber of Commerce, member of the Elk lode on I i,r the Murrnw Crm and Mineral SmletV. a lilrettor of Heppner TV and active In many more group ami organiatloii. I'eters in ha been a rnembi-r of the Odd Fellows since I'.i.'l. and I a member of the Elks He I first vice president of the Chanilier of Commerce anil served several year a the chair- ; man of the merchant commit tee. He ha teen active In the Arbuckle Mountain Ski club and I a memln-r of the Murrnw county Om and Mineral Society. Peterson I. chairman of the F.odeo parade this year. In the professional nrra, he I n direc tor of the Oregon Jewelers as sociation. Mm . a 1 , 1 2 (Reg.49c) Theme Books 89c it HyTonc (Reg. TYPEWRITER M IT I Tablets 2 PENCILS ALL SCHOOL NEEDS , Heppner $5 .ill In llipl'twr rleluelllarv t,i.i She has three teal It-diliing r-tieiwe. Mr AnnaUl l nxn. furm ell if Honolulu. T II. Iia I wen offeird a -"ntla1 to trai h l og ltth and girl hil -tucatloii At lone llik'h 1 hmd She ha had four )ef tcaihtng r'tlenv. TYPlNt; pAPEIt. Mime..graph taser and other offl- aup ptlra for sale at the l.areii WHERB'S CHARLIE ? He's Gone To Get Ready for the Epis copal Church Beef Barbecue Saturday, Aug. 29. m n 50c) for 79 PENS 19c Ph. 676-9610 "j I . ill I $s.oo