Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 27, 1964, Sec. 2, Image 9

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    (GAZETTCiTIMES.
Hcr, Oregon, Thursdoy, August 27, 1901 Sec. 2 - '1 poges
one Dovs riace in i n-ity to start Mondoy
Ski Tournament Meet
y lATWtWKC UNDSTWOM
ONK Mr ami Mm Ray
HHmblfcM.rr. Turn arid Linda, anil
Mr ami Mr Uu I UU
and family attended the Til
Oly tp-n Water Tournamrrit at
I'aMD on SaluMlajr ami Sunday
Frank llalvuiwn n ttrt
tr In Jumj and Knuid In
tricks In JunM lu.y'i division
Mark llalvursrn n fift
lumps svlth UH M. ami both
Torn and Mark qualified fi.r th
f'rntury Club h Tom's Jump
reaching 11.1 ft.
Tom. Mark and PHI Jen
INrnilntnn demonstrated the
pyramid ovrr the Jump for the
I MWd
Mrs Herbert irkstrtrn, Jr. save
l.lrlhday rfy last Tursdday
afternoon honortnK hrr son. John
on hi fcUlh birthday. Guests,
ho rim t enjoy the gtm,
Mrrth.lay rake, and lee vream,
Midi Jm. KlHmaitrt, Told I'etrr
w.n. David Tuckrr. Will Te.
Ultoy Ida. Cindy. Jan. and
llfiby ;ktrHT. and Donna.
Dre-n. and Kene Mark and
la Verne, I'aul and Marie Van
Martrr of lleppner. Also sending
gift, but unable to I present
w-re Danny Akrrs and Harvey
I'hlldrr.
c;Mfrlfd Hermann l a patlrnt
In the Veteran's hosplal In Walla
Walla, where he recently had
major surety.
Mrs. Mary HlU and kIiU left
on Saturday for a vacation In
I'ortland.
Family lias lUuoioo crt Diamond
Mr. and Mr. Harold Snider
ml family have returned from a
vacation spent at Diamond 1-ake.
Mrs. Snider a parent. Mr. and
Mrs. Iluk'h Salter, and family
alto vaeatlom-d at tho lake ami
while there held a family re
union of the member of Mr.
Salter' faintly,
rwh.r visitor at Diamond
u'...-ir ui-fM Mr. and
amount.
I'onv ride. Mace coach rides
ia HITK IP . I - . ' . t a...-.
. : .. . .. .. . nil fnlillV l'Veni.1 l l-UK'"
Mr. Itorn-n iwmm " . - tttrnM
The men In both part lea enjoyed
rihin.f Hhoiifh the weather
wa extremely warm.
Mr. Ida Coleman returned on
Saturday from Dallas, where she
cooked for the Kilowatt (amp
Klre camp wshIoiw for acvcral
week. She visited her mm Irvlaw
and daughter, Mr. and Mr. DfK
KkMrom an family at Kcnnewlr
before coming home.
Mr and Mr. Norman Nelson
iru! family Kt home Thursday
from a vacation at Ilwaeo. Wash.,
where they went deep aea - "
ln on their boat. They also visit
ed In I'ortland and other valley
jtolnta.
Mr Hoy W. Llnddstrom and
Klrl "pent the last of the week
in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Jodie Morriwn,
Tans, and Merrle Jo arc Mxndin
several day In Portland. While
in the ritv thev vLsltod their son-
in.inu niul duuehtcr. Mr. and
Mr. and Mr Kujfen J1or
and son arrived In ! Tuewlay
after pendlnt the summer at
Ituprit. Idadiui. Mr. lakte at
tended luinnirr w hi-d In Is"'
trlla and will teach In b-rw
at. am thl rar.
A I wi returning t lone on Tuea
da were Mr and Mr till l ujan
and family I'oin Yrllow.i..e
I'aik. where Mr Ujjan wmkrd
all summer a a Hanger.
Mr. and Mr rtce Holder
man and on. BUI. -f orvalll
vuited at the home of Mr r.u
Irnna Coiley tm Thurday. Aug
ut Mr. Holderman and Mr.
Cor ley are Mere and their rr
ruts. Mr and Mr. W. O Seehafrr
of lioardman, were alvi vUltur.
Mr. and Mr. A. C Mall
the troup In the eveninit T)e
wxaslon wa the 4;'nd anniver
sary of Mr. and Mr. Srchafrr
Family Day Set
For Big Round-Up
-Family DyM at the Tendleton
Riur.d Up will e September 16.
The event wa atarteil three
year 8v f" ,u"
day at the Hound l'p and Happy
Canyon, plus a M llecf Barbe
cue at a nominal price for the
entire family. The event las
crown each year.
The service club of Pendleton
staye the entire event In the
Hound L'p arena a on a the
lat eventthe wild home race
finished. ...
I.axt year they m i up ami
Mine eW H-iple In one hour
time. Thl year they hoe to feM
fj(Sii In the same time. Thl
call f"r the preparation of Iff")
pound of choice lcf. plu
if. slaw, hot rolls ami
milk and coffee In KlKantlC
-rr
Afirr an ranlratlm meetlnff
Monday nlt at Mesta Itol.
the '4annM-M'lal Bowhnf I-arue
plan to commence fecuUr
UwlInK jdav on Monday MM.
August 31. at 6 p m.
A call I iued to all bowler
slid wlh t Jln lrrue to
roritart AM !k l Fiesta Bo I
as soon a tsltde. It Is Im'1'1
In have rl;ht team particb
patinjc.
MM. JUm Hrii.t.r.a .. ;; Wflhf. mMhrr. Mrc
weiinrsnay wnn nrr sun o' - " - .,the
P.ratrll.1. Id. after Handing Wave Jackson and her brother
t-o week, vlsllln, at the home and sUter ln jaw Mr. Mro.
of her husband, parenta. Mr. Iluch Jarkn ' Jf'1?. Un0
and Mr. Jame. II M)rr. Sr. were ther from lrtUnd.
n -
AEOUND Tilt Tt M AND llfAMNO IO HOMfl A i4
mmtt id UxmuocMmmJ ? b" SK m U o.fi M tM as
llrm. AtirsyUw si 0 kaiia I " ' .M
ajxtuton wtutttng lU ert la f
Tb. Harold WitoM lamllT
sint Sunday In Monument vU
TrvralUif ta ftkUaad. Wa.
to attend a priesthood leadership
meeting for the lleppnef LlrS
rhurth rn Sunday waa Arnold
Uaymond. He wa. accompanied
by hi. wife, Valerie and child-ren.
Seamen In Fair
The f iur summer meetlaj. it
th Teen JWamef. sewirif flab
wr brM In lh basemer-.t tf
it. WUlum. fatlMdie rhurrh In
lot No buslrwa meeting. er
hr at fcsed lha tune en
tirtly f r snslna In order la lt
r-dy ,- th fair. (n August
6. our annual M!.rr Tea
brtd at the Alfred Nelson it
f jrtrjs jr.r-.:. J tlr
iwtf,fs . tiri vlsiiin mother
t.m rr.idf t. a former mem-t-r
f the tlub. attmdl at
a special guest. Our flub l
now preparing to act up booth
at the fair.
Karen prison. rejortrr
To Visit in East
Mr J. O Ilarer left Tuesday
rwnlng In company with her
son In law and daughter. Col
and Mr C A. Shaw, and their
son ltot-rt and Steve, for a
rmnth' visit at their home near
Wathtnrton, V, C.
The Shaw, cama last week
for a few day. visit and w ill take
a leisurely trip home, doing con
siderable slhtselng along the
way.
Truckers Schedule
Pendleton Meeting
Mem hrr of I ha Forest an I
lYiMn. Tru-ker. Inc. a rum.
profit association of tru V
er in Jtlasiern tregon. will d.
rua I ha adi'tun of a c-' of
rthir. rstabluhment t-t a driver,
training srhmd and a lf tru k
drhtna contest, at Uteir third
annual rneetlnjr In I'mdleton.
rs tartar. A'-iU ZX Kirt;.-.d at
hrally IV) member, their
ruraia and wives are rspceled
ia attend tha all day session
which will Include a business
meeting, buffet lunch, general
rnrram. sial hour and steak
.1 iTr.i.tent ljronard Lively.
Wallowa, will condurt tha meet-
Ing at liuntnera liresiae men.
ing roorn.
Ray Ay boa bee a to lay
-r, va.-stlon' from M a rvi It
Company thl. week but say he
will t nam siea.iy on m
rteit week. Ha took a trip It
IVulUnd early thl week and has
rhMklne in at tha offline
handling necessary service call
on heating and refrigeration but
ha. attempted to get In some va
cation time at home.
. . ... ...
....... ..... Iiirn Hhi(l IO I 111 lin
eup of time between Hound t p
emi and the start of the big nlKht
show Happy Canyon.
Hound Up President Verne Ter
Jeson and Happy Canyon i'res
dent Bob Fletcher. Sr. ure all
icrotis Interested in taking ad
vantage of the big family day
plan to write Hound Up. Box WK.
Pendleton.
Farm Bureau
Furrow
Bt SCOTT LAMB
t nPMl-MRrtl WHEN
A Iki.tui.f.--""- --
ci.... -lill.lnn ri-t-ard me
II1LT my - r
. n .niint it kt m wonder
Ing about Just how many thlrins
in-iuw ami ouufciin., 1 can rcmcmDcr in um ui .
Mrs. Dick DcBl-shop. who have ura, 1nl, Such memorlea have
been hix-ndlng the Hummer I nraetlcallv no value except per-
California. Mr. DeBlshop will f;a ,() how fast agriou!-
teach at Central Catholic Hlgn ture has progressed In Jack
i.i nrfiiino ins mil. hiii-iv
m. Mi"' ... --- - .
ns.sistani iooiouu
he will be
couch.
Mr. Wallace Matthews I re
covering nicely from an cmer
concy apiH-ndivtomy irformed
on Sunday. She Is a patient at
Pendleton Community hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles O'Connor
and daughters are vacationing
In Western Canada. Mrs. Harold
Snider Is acting postmaster, and
"Mrs. Konald Bishops her assist
ant during Mrsr. O'Connor's ab
aence. Tennassa Visitor. Har
Mrs. K. C. von Borstcl and sons,
Robert and Held of Oakrldge,
Tcnn., were visiting relatives In
lone over the week-end. They
were guests at the hofe of her
uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs.
Franklin Llndstrom while here.
Mr. and Mrs. LIndstrorm enter
tained for her with a family din
ner on Sunday evening. (Juesls
present were Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Llndstrom, Mrs. Oscar Lundell,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Llndstrom
and family, and Mr. and Mrs.
Roy W. Linstrom. Dr. Von Borstcl
la attending a Science Institute
In Denver and the family will
join him there this week for the
trip home.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Llnnell and
family are vacationing In Tort
land. m .
Miss Judy Mason of Los
Angeles and her brother, Jerry
Mason of Portrland left on Sun
day for I'ortland after visiting at
the home of Mr. an Mrs. Lewis
Halvorsen. Donna and Dartie
Rea, small daughters of Mr.
an Mrs. Richard Rea, also return
ed to their home in Portland
with their aunt.
- En. U (SS) David Linn and his
father, Walter Linn, spent Sun
day night at the homo of the Roy
W. Llndstroms. They were on
their way to Tlttsburg, Penn.,
where David will take further
training In Nuclear warfare. He
has just returned from a 75 day
cuise on the S. S. Halibut in the
Pacific area and at the comple
tion of his school la assigned to
the new submarine, the Benja
min Franklin soon to be commis
sioned. Mr. Linn will fly home to
Vcrnonia from Pittsburg after
the cross country trip by car.
I remember when you bought
eggs at the store you expected a
few rotten ones to show up fre
quently. I remember when eggs
were sold In a sack rather than
a carton and they were picked
out of a basket of straw In the
store. . . .
I remember when any food
stuffs became frozen they wero
thrown away because they were
considered spoiled. I remember
buying 25 cents' worth of ham
burger and asking the butcher,
"Mom Bays to throw In a soup
bone." , , ,
I remember buying milk In a
svruo bucket before there was
pasteurization, ami iouk uviu.c
homogenlzed milk was even
thought of by dairies.
I remember when It was con
sidered the height of luxury to
buy bread from a bakery at 10
cents a loaf.
I remember when all our fruit
came In packages as dried fruit,
and a pocketful of dried prunes,
apricots, apples or peaches was
a great treat.
I remember when we bought
sugar and flour In 100-pound
bags and didn't know It came In
smaller sizes.
I remember storing hams and
bacon In flax bins to keep them
longer, and I remember gather
ing around the Iceman to catch
the chips irom nis ice picit on u
hot summer day.
These things I remember since
they all happened in the last 30
years, which goes to show what
Improvements have been made
in this nation in three decades. In
most nations of the world, people
don't have to remember such
things. They arc still in vogue.
KEEP ORISON GREEN
Everybody Out For The Great
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SATURDAY, AUGUST 29
10 A.M - HEPPNER
FRANK TURNER, GRAND MARSHAL
TAKE PART
- WIN CASH
M PRE
Mounted Groups-Bu$ine$se$-Organixation$-Kids-Visiting
Entries
LOOK AT THIS PRIZE LIST
JuTenlla Organisation Hoats Bands $I5J)0 S10JXJ
$15X041000 M Boats J7.50 55.00
Adult OrgemUation Hoots S2SM $10J)0 570
Sweepstakes Hoot $50X0 Biding Qubs $7X0 $3X0
Best Float out of County $15X0 pet Entry $70 $5X0 $30
S0-00, .,,. Youngest Cowgirl $30
Riding Clubs $25X0 $15X0 . , cn
Best Family Group Mounted $7.50 Toungest Cowboy $X50
Best Mounted Cowgirl $7.50 Bicycle DItUIod $70 $5X0
Best Mounted Cowboy $7.50 Tricycle Division $5X0 $350
Best Juvenile Cowboy Cos tame OUest cowboy $5X0
BestItiS Cowgirl Costume Oldest Cowgirl S5X0
.r m ri cn Best Comic $10X0
... M . ... i.j airrtA R O.aC rr m . Auaust 29
For Further Information Contact Randall Peterson, Heppner.
See The Union Pacific Miniature Train
--81 Feet Long
Watch And Hear The Pendleton Junior
Drum And Bugle Corps
Floats-Mounted Groups
KIDS!
You Can Have More Fun
Bv Takina Part! Here's
Your Chance
To Win Cash
Prizes.
Dress Up Your Pets!
Rig Up A Float!
Decorate Your Bike or Trike
Whether You're A Rootin -Tootin
Cowboy Or A Demure Old Lady,
Plan To Enter There's A Division
For You
HEPPNER-MORROW COUNTY
Chamber of Commerce