Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 27, 1964, Page 5, Image 5

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A NEW iUJLDIWC. the IU Hire, ha t4rt wader thm
utra a ton da teveiol major Imp ! la 4
the law and tode ftntd thU year. Th Ibia-a flirted
tandlavj bf tha bulMiuf lek MtHbaJanC but ctuallf they
ete pit TffahJv the phl m take. Spiklt
4eula) tit tr l fxpofatiM lot the i1m, emd th three
rtn ttr14 with diewain-i. from bit ere Director C It.
(Tad) MtlUf. Herd . lad) ckairmaav, and lack Lack. t4
(G T rhto)
U. P. Train to Add
Infereet In Parade
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Fair Has Biggest
First Day Crowd;
lAuction Tonight
(Cor.UnurJ from 1C 1'
THIS NEW BUILSINC la ona of lha mojot UuptOTamanU to tha fail
and rodao gtoundt this rf. H bu a eormllofT ' youthlul
aihlbllora comln fiom tha north and of tha county, ond naw
for public ua. t T rnoioj
rait rootna
Chamber Ready For Rodeo Help
milliM lirlinni! Hli V rl.-
IM wnk rnl aro f .tffl and
n!v. It wi n--a!-l at ih?
mTiint of Hsr harnUr M n-
Klnu-r Kihrnt.il. In rttarije ft
Ihkit taklnt a U lht the
rhamtMT ha handlnl fur yrat.
lined ui rrrws for lh arlu
lrrf)rma"-. Amnjf thM
M-hrduli-d at the latr arc
th : Saturday aftcrnimrt
alph Klrhardi. Irrn-y Mal(im.
l)rill fulsfrth. Ilarlcy Yountf.
Saturday nlcht Jim Mycra.
Yjnc. Paul hmro. fi..b Ihnry.
Ir. l;.'K-rt Tld. Jim Kj.
.vutul.iv aftrtt''ti Yunir.
il..n I'ratt. Millard !row. Kd
I t k and Nn.i Sfll.
Ilill.tr. I Uruwn. chairman d
th I Aruiurt committer, ha
urdav'a lurulu'M fr ral court
an. I dMInsuKhod Rural fH.V
arrarifd. It will h In thf K1K
tt-mi'h' ulth Mm. Kr-1 Ott In
charRi f-f pri-farlng anl w-rvlni;
thf iiH-nl. wmie m to 70 arc -trd.
Hrtmn askod that he he
notified f any Mx-cial Ruest
who nhould he Invited.
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II PUMPKIN JM
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Mr 1 WEATHER J
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TIME1
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NOW is the
TO SEE US FOR
Your Heating Needs
Let Us REPAIR or Service Your Furnace
To Have It In Top Condition For Cold
Days
LET US SHOW YOU WHAT A
NEW HEATING SYSTEM CAN DO
FOR YOU
.! Ii uln thai cent
and li.U Koarr ai huh for all
fi.lilr with a rf r- ul of
a -.tle ki lie won a Ir- t'liy
donati'd l y Morrow loui.ty (irain
(.rovk.ri. Itay Kopant wa aec
ond The Dalle I FA fhajer wa
Mould mth a htitf d lV 2 and
Hepprrr IKA la-rd third with
loll Ttm learn Jud.-il two
-laM- r .i h of Iiorh, he i and
txH-f IWhef Irani came frjm
I'rndleton. lUvrrMde llijfh. A!'ro.
ManfirM and Hood jnt-r.
He lor. harden clut. featur
Ine. Itie fediration Hume,
"lleauty I Our IJulnr.M won
werNiake f..r Ihe lul and
iummunity ImmiiIi Tie lx!h
illustrated ir, .n, "We Kdu
rale." " We l ultiv ate." "Wc 1C
oiale." with dlia vt book:.
Rnrden id and a -de.tal wlih
an arranReinritt of Rladiolu-e
Tlie l"W club had received a
blue rihtnn In the la I t
MH'lal orcani.itions herond was
the .Motlu r'a club vt
and third wa the American
lRlon auxiliary of llrppner.
I'rle for firt. wtond and third
ar. $1. $10 and $5
Neisllrttea 4 11 S'wlnir club
wa fir! for youth or RanU.il Ions
and re-dvrd the $13 prlc lone s
Tern Seamrra wa aecond and
won $10 and lleppnrr'a FFA
chapter was third. RrtllnR $.').
Ithea ("rwk extension un.t
took first In the -ommunity mt
vli'irliiM and $15. Irrlcon exten
sion unit was wcond for $10, and
the home extension commitKe
won third and $5.
In the churches division. Ill-
Mithodist Y'outh Frllowbhip had
a striking bH)th which brouRiit
much favorable comment ns well
a a blue ribbon In the class. Ic
was centered with a picture of
Christ at a door, knocking. Sec
ond was the Seventh-day Adven
list church. No third was award
ed. Frizes of $15 and $10 weie
given.
Singer Sewing Machine Co. cf
Fendleton was first In the com
mercial class. Morrow County
drain Growers was second and
F.kstrom Farm Chemicals was
third. Ribbons only were given In
thl. class.
Grain exhibits at this year's
fair exceed the exceptional show
ing of last year's fair, according
to the county agent, livcsiock
entries are living up to predic
tions of being the most ever, al
though the number of pigs Is
down. Canning and vegetab'v?
entries are also below normal.
One of the main attractions at
the fair Is Babe's Blue Ox. the
2500 pound steer brought from
llermiston by owner Dan Folleit
of Follett Meat Co.
Mitt Nofon Returns
From Work In Europe
kliM IlitllU ft.daM la lrH--4
la II I..J t4 l-r lrfi Ml
to) Mi WU:f l Mix i
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ti. t'h trai i.ii.Hf t4 anf ;
lmitw al H.iir
li M al MUyUr l ai.
and ral It 4twntf l
i .S.4an will t U t
mm-n t a l' Irar lilrrf ji!in
I tkr-wwud trt.lrr. VAll, t t
f a-it.a
Rev. Len Fishback
Here to Serve
Christian Church
At Tarif f Irt ll.f I J J I 4 It.r
l im t briMian t t.un '1. Ilrj j..r.
f lb fil li. ut liy mt u.e
Itrv Ij-n H liibaih. who will
wis Ibr ihurth a al li.trrim
paii.r fi lluwin ir.e o. panur
I lt. ItrV. I nat jr 10 ur
I J.rutun clturrh In tail, Otr
run.
Ti liry. lltbba'k.
ti.TM U in IIHUboro, will K-rve
the thurch until at lait iha firi
of thi I ear. He ha l-rn in lb
minutry for 47 year, all hi wr
vir brir.ir In urrRn wiin ir.e
eillon of two rar In N'Utti
Alri4 whn h riabl;hJ a
w hit thunh 'J mUr ttm Jo
bar n st.ufR in the community U
lU-ltol.
Ittt-ntly the cierfyman h
Ix-rri minuter of OuitMan riu-
ration and visitation at the IlilU-
bora t.rt.stlan rhurrh.
At varlou lime the !rv. FKh
baik haa M-rrl thr- ChrUtlan
churchet In eastern Oregon,
totaling IH year. Includir.a
baker. Ifa-nd and Burrii. Anoher
12 wa In churche on the
r.4t. at Tlilamtiok and North
1- n.l. His longi-fct aincle pastor
ate, however, wa at llili.sboro
where he wa minister for 12
e.r.
Mr. Fishbaik. who teache
t.iano and o.Ran In lUlistxiro.
11 mjln at home while he Is
Uminir the Im at church. I lie
i!. l-ishback rdan to leturn to
Hillsboro every three or four
Wick.
The couple ha four children
.if I'niun. including two bj
ano two Rirl. All have degrees
from college, ranging to three
.1. ft. fi.r Mme of t.'.t m.
Th n,-v. KUhbark took hi
r.iii.i-i viiirk at the t'niversity
I . . ... . B.1.1. ri.
lleppm-r.iof Oregon ana r.uume biwvi-
versnv 'now iunn
lian College). He revived a
hai helor of arts degree from Ore
Kon. and bachelor of arts, bach
elor of public peaklng and
bat helor of divinity degrees from
the Bible University.
It was In liniS that he went
to Africa for the church work
there. He had Mime very' Interes
ting experiences and has a col
lection of mementos and souve
nirs from the two years.
Services at the local church
will continue with morning wor
ship at 11 a. m. Sundays and
Bible school at 9:45. The Rev.
Fishback also Is working to re
activate the Christian Youth Fel
low ship group.
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Sunday is Final
Swim at Pool-
Attendance Down
Seven Men Signed
For Roping Event
Seven men have been signed
to represent the Heppner
Morrow County Chamber of
Commerce In the special Cham
ber of Commerce calf roping
event listed this year on the pro
gram of the rodeo shows Satur
day and Sunday.
Secretary Jack Locke said
Thursday morning that the en
trants are Dave Barnett. uon
McClure, Harley Sager, Randall
Peterson. Lvle Jensen, Jim My
ers and Larry frock. Others may
be added.
Last year the crowd enjoyea
the greenhorns' cow riding, but
they probably will enjoy this
year's special event even more.
It will not be the usual calf
roping but something different.
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278 S. Main
Heppner
Ph. 676-9418
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Civ you tht Flntit In
COMFORT, ECONOMY
In avery on of th Cooitol
itotet you'll find DORIC
Motor Holell offering you
th best In lervlc ond oeeom
modatloni, and extfixiing you
a friendly welcome.
SEATTLE:
Doric Mayflower Hotel
Doric Waldorf Hotel
Doric 6th Av. Motor Hotel
Doric Town Motor Hotel
TACOMA:
Doric Tacoma Motor Hotel
KENNEWICK, Wah!nBtom
Doric Black Arigm Motor Hotel
PORTLAND:
' Doric Portland Motor Hotel
Doric Palmj Motor Hotel
HAYWARD, California!
Doric Hay ward Motor Hotel
LOS ANGELES:
Doric Mission Hills Motor Inn
GARDENA, California!
Doric Gardena Motor Hotel
Open July 1 ( a new Doric
In downtown Lot Angeles
For Reservations, coll the nearest Doric hotel
A urril hunter fHy train
. .Sunday foitowitijt a two
hour awirn fiol after the aftrr
iMn rxJ- bow. aintfdir.R lo
Tom llUgtie. lifrRuard. Th p"d
will tf ti--n frurn a lo t . only
on Saturday and from 5 lo 7:U'
on Sunday. Ihm Will be tluaed
f Ihe rri of IhU aean.
AseraRe atfendar.re at the pool
ha U-e-n a little Iwlow thai of
taut rar. due in rmre Renerally
fA weather and a leer num
t r of older iwtmmrn. Total tur
the lumnirf ha bern between
12' and ll'oi. arrordlriff to
record kept by Hughe.
There have been hriv een 173
and 2i t-hildrrn who have taken
wim essm under instruction
Hughe- live rompieteu iunir
life kavlng and four received
Mrilr life avtM award.
In the beginning clan were:
tUi ky Stephen. Lanre Wllll iin-
on. linna Ullie. ycott LHIIe.
ill S4-,tt. Todd Sharrard. Bar-
I ara AlSstott. Clyde Allstott, Ui
Collin. Judy Gentry. J rry t.en
try. TrUa I'rork. Judith Weller.
Sunan Weller. Gordon Cecil.
Kathy Schubert. Jim Wllhelm.
Gary Wllhelm, Joe Wllhelm. Jim
Van Scholaik, turx-tie jones.
Rkky IVttlhn. Kay Munkers,
Itonl Lee Toll. John Healy. Re-
he-ca Duffy, Lucy Huber Patricia
Iluhe. Barbara nerman anc
Mike Stephens.
Completing Intermediate Us
son were Ricky Drake, Gler.da
Drake, FlUabeth Abrams, Jeanne
Frank, Dallas Harsin and Kent
Williamson.
In the swimmers class were
Sue Chally. Kevin Dick. Larry'
Hank and Jeanne Frank.
The five completing junior life
saving were Bobby Dobbs. Kit
Anderson. Bill McLeod, Marsha
Lovgren anl Mark Lovgren.
Achieving senior life saving
requirements were Barbara
Blake. Julie Pfelffer, Dale Vance
and Mike Pierce.
Jaycees to Hold
Juvenile Hunter
Safely Training
A lusrnise rtur.trr My train
In rofram will be purtwrrd
ty t:.e lU y.Mt 2tm Uf
llu atari ft hunting acaatm. ae
nufdirif ia Tom llughra. thatr
in n.
The Instrutt.on. a-heJulrtt to
atari early In jM-ptrmber, will lie
fur ) of at' 12 lo 17 who
mutt aatufa. tnrily rotnplHe a
rour In sale bandllnf of fire.
anna approved by Ihe Ramerom.
rtuioii lrf.a;e mriving their
rrfUjratca, of e'rnt-ten y,
tioii a of ihe Oregon Juve
nile Hunlrr Safely law atau-a.
.Vj p-r.n, 7 tara of age of
luurifc-er, at. ail hunt rpi on
u own jrrrnises or that of a
parent or trifal ruardian with
firearm without first obtaining
Irwrn the Oregon Mate Ganiej
C'irnrr.lnlon. and having on hlJ
prraun. a mtifwate of tt.mj
lertry In the Ie handling of
firearma."
Ihe Mfety training program la
riven under the aupue of Ihe
Oregon Game Commuaion. and
will have Ihe cooperation of the
Department of Mate folk- In
carrying out the law. Violation
of the law, upon conviction, la
pur.uhahie by a fine of not more
than Uo.
Included In the course are uch
aubjerU aa knowledge of guru
and ammunition, prtiper gun
handling aporiamanxhip, live
firing, game management, en
forcement and regulation, hunt
ing technique, lunlvil, care of
game in the licio, water aaieiy,
and f rt aid. It Includes a mini
mum of four hours and a maxi
mum of aeven hours of Instruc
tion.
Those Interested In getting ap
plication blanks to fill out or
have guestions on the course are
asked to contact Tom Hughes.
Cowboy Breakfast
Slated on Sunday
5n 40 rudta from the
Wrrtjcl-r club will b on hand
at Ihe fairgrounds Sunday morn
Injt premr cowboy fcreaVfaaf
tm it bic romd Irtal wi'l par
take -f Ihe artumMioua fare.
Ttie break fat 1 from 7 f 10
a m. and all are Invited. Ham.
ere. htcakra, potatuea and rof
foe will be w-rr-d, and futee per
plate I ! f.r adults. 7V fuf
tudrnta and &oe fr rhltdren.
Mra. Iwoweli Grlbble, chair-
man. aays that .ai irn esr-a
an.) D pound i4 ham will be
ued. Aiing her I Mr. Bar.
ney MaIom, and three men
tornrit t;rren. Itolce lullrton
and Howard BoantwlU lake
rare of the atuse. r.vrry mem
ber of the Wrangler lakea part
In the work on the breakfast,
and each hot to extend a
tdeaaant "Howdy" to everyone
Sunday morning.
HOSPITAL NEWS
Patients admitted to Pioneer
Memorial hospital the past wee
and still receiving medical care
Include the following: Robert
Lovgren. Lexington; Forrest
1 Case I Adams, Heppner; Jack
Law son, Heppner; James Ed
wards. Fossil; Kevin Potter. Con
don, and Melvin Wham. Kinzua.
Those who received care and
were dismissed Include: Dixie
Kay Peck. Lexington; Charles
Greenfield. Condon; Roper
Palmer. Heppner; Kathleen Ta
turn. Heppner, and Mike See
fried. Heppner.
Mr. and Mrs. David Low of
Condon became parents of a son
on Wednesday, August 26. He
has been named William Ed
ward and weighed 4 lbs., 12 02.
at birth.
the shoes with
T1I1S rATTER.V i vaiULl
In red leather or cinnamon
patenlita uppers . . . The wing
design Ii shadowed for addi
tional beauty . . . the plastic
cowboy heel is an extra added
attraction . . . this is just one
of the wonderful Charm Step
patterns for fall, now on dis
play in our store.
KEELEY
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I Saturday, August 29, From 5 p. m. I j
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COMMUNITY
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D pastern Oregon
HEPPNER BRANCH
HEPPNER ARLINGTON IONE
MEMBER, FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION