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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1965)
urrtntt cAtrnTfiMts. rhnday. is Ms TEXMO POLE FRAME STRUCTURES f Low Cost Farm ond Commercial - Buildings Ideal and Practical For Barns, Milk Parlors, Machine Sheds, Loafing Sheds, Hay Storage Sheds TOR FREE ESTIMATES AND INQUIRIES WRITE OR PHONE HAROLD STINCHFIELD BOX 266. CONDON. ORE. PHONE 384-5453 TEZMO FBANCHISED DEALER TOR GILLIAM. MORROW AND UMATILLA COUNTIES Yacht Club Skiers Caplure Awards In July 4 Event M.Nary Yacht club kltr u I. rmttl.'iiiatrti In th WAlr M tmunamrnt at Soap LaW. Wn., over the tm-luittni; two from lone. HI rrv well In the meet. Tom lU-lmbluner vn the bis event, the nien"a Jump, wl'.h Jum of feet ami 11 feel, anil Mark llalvornen won aeoond l.. .... tri.-ka anil tv-lvV IVIIIlU ill !" - . . Jerl )epp f HermUton won third In alaiom compeuuon. Severely handicapped by a Jump mi t ao much atu-ktrr than the well cared for Jump at their own club. Mark and Jerl took hard and long fall on their firM Jumjvv Mark huns up on the Jump, and when he finally landed on the water about UK) feet out. he hit hi ukU and rut a gash In hl forehead which later required five at Itches to close. He came back after a 3 min ute reM period and made two fine Jump to place necond In (he eent. The next clay he won aecond place In bo)-1 trick. Jerl also hung up on the Ucky ramp and look a bad fall on her first Jump, but he came back to Jump twice a far as her nearest competitor. However, she was unable to adjust to the surface and failed to ski away on two of her Jumps. Therefore she failed to win a trophy In the Rlrls' event. She took the third In the slalom competition which was won by a California girl. Helmbl;ner had lauen on me iump in his trick runs, but in the men's Jump competition he used an Innovation on his Jump .kis that apparently minimised the stickiness of the Jump and sailed well past any of his competitors, winning by a total distance of 17 feet more than anyone else with his Jumps of 115 feet and 118 feet. He had ap plied formica bottoms to his skis. Coach Ray Heimblgner now in sists that all his too Jumpers applv formica to their fckis. Tom's formica came ungiued on one of his skU on his longest Jump, causing him to lose a ski and continue on Just one ski. indicating that all problems i u Every litter bit hurts HEP. AMERICA! .EUUTIfUt m i ryf KilM mm n New County Agent Starts Work Here Eugene Winter, new Morrow county agent nnd staff chair man in the office, arrived In Heppner Monday to start work a.s of Tuesday morning, coming from Medford. He is living temporarily In a motel while seeking a suitable home for his family here. Winters formerly served as county agent In Jackson county and succeeds NeN Anderson In Morrow county. He will be Join ed later In the month by Gall MeCarty. now working In Grant county, who will be extension agent in I II and livestock. W. C. VanWinkle Dies Following Heart Attack V, l VanWinkle. 73. a III lime resident of Heppner and Ixxington. died unexpectedly Ft May, July 2. In l-exlngton fol low in heart attack had Ven In rtoneer Memorial h pltal recently after aufferlng a hack Injury In a fall at hi home. Funeral wrU were Tues day. July at 10 am. In tie t4xlnto'n ChrMUn rhorch with the Kev. Al Bo hee officiating Interment wa In the Ixxlng ton cemetery. Sweeney Mortuarv of Heppner had marge or ar rangements. He was brn January I. l-1 on Butter lreek. the son t' oloneer homesteaders, Isaac and Hose Ktta VanWinkle. A a ! of 10, he went through the Heppner fltxl In 1VI. He wa married April 1911 In lj-ini-tnn t.i CUh ISkeUon wh survive. Mr- " VanWinkle had engaged In wheat ranching until hi retirement. . Survivor Includ" the widow Mrs. Cleo VanWinkle: three sons. Alfred VanWinkle of Smi kan J ii W VanWInkl tit 11.1)1) ner. and William VanWinkle of U'Xington: three daughter. Mr iiii.il irm.tim. w...a - Inhn llrlnot I K't t ir twilh llf Heppner, and Mrs. June Duvall of St. Louis. Mm a sister. Mr Ines Beatle of philomath; and 2.1 grandchildren. Til j flmllu ( t F.i. tl,t tK., who wish to honor hi memory may mane coninnuiion u me neart rumi- Marrow county court W'cdnea- d.y paucd tr'lutlon autlu. lilng extension of the Moirow oiunty flannlng an.i kmiihh commln and Hiking match ing fund from the l'it'n I nlnK program. The county provides juxxi rt fT toe o'mnii"1"" .MXl U iold.M ny cue rru rial g.ietnment. ... o.ni J.wu ald that me court W Inteiexttil Irt having the commtlon do mew piaiuuiiR for water development, and par- licuUrly for reservoir ir real Ion. have not been solved In apply ing the formica. Support These Organizations AT THE SIDEWALK BAZAAR Proceeds of Their Booths And Projects Will Go To Church, Community And Club Projects Morrow County ROCKHOUNDS DANGLE TIE BARS. BOLO- TIES, KEY BINGS. TU.. TACKS. GIRLS' BELTS ON SALE AT EXHIBIT In Front Of GONTY'S Mother's Club SNO-CONE SALE In Front Of Turner, Von Marter & Bryant CARNATION CLUB DEGREE OF HONOR In Front Of CENTRAL MARKET ELKS PIE AND COFFEE ALSO PIES AND CAKES FOB SALE ELKS TEMPLE THIS MESSAGE LATTER DAY SAINTS BAKE SALE In Front Of Thomson's Grocery JAYCEES FREE ENTERTAINMENT, MUSIC ANNOUNCEMENTS. PUBLIC SERVICE STAND In Front of Former FRED'S CAFE HOLLY Rebelohs HOMEMADE PASTRIES In Front Of Heppner Auto Sales EPISCOPAL MEN'S STEAK FRY AT EPISCOPAL CHURCH 5:30 to 8 p.m. FRIDAY 4-H Sew Alongs FLOWER DEMONSTRATION SEWING ARTICLES AND BAKE GOODS FOR SALE In Front Of Thomson's Old Store SANS SOUCI REBEKAHS DIPPY DOGS In Front Of HUMPHREYS DRUG (NEW ADDITION) AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY WHITE ELEPHANT SALE In Front Of Old Heppner Hdw. IONE GARDEN CLUB FREE FLOWER FILMSTRIPS At Former Office JOS J? NYS ARBUCKLE MOUNTAIN Ski Club FUN AT THE DUNK TANK AT WESTERN AUTO BAKE SALE AT PENNEY'S METHODIST WSCS BAKE SALE Saturday Only IB rront 01 Jeanne's Beauty Shop LEXINGTON WOMEN'S FELLOWSHIP In Front Of LYLE'S BARBER SHOP FREE SWIM TICKETS AVAILABLE AT J. C. PENNEY'S AND GONTY'S SPONSORED BY YOUR HOME-OWNED BANK AS A COMMUNITY SERVICE BANK OF Eastern Oregon HEPPNER IONE MEMBER. FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Planning Board Extension Sought in ii.u mnnnriiiin the county w.)t aition to u of riulmrni M cotiulln of a wiu at Anon nt;u wfim' .1 ....k at I til HUllllllMUl (if tiiapln an.l i:'k rireaa. Tt ms with a iunrv at4 rnl. iHt-iina tt mlHt aiul tlir oxmiv romUiti will o-ii ! Vkoih. It U rr-t. rt that th wink will ! in In Ul Aucuot, Jutlc hmr fieri rtfa rah? Ml unua4 Itrnta arouml your plao with Clawtto.Tlmea claaalflctl 'l GRAIN FIRE TIME IS AT HAND ytfSc-. . . Ci nnMT WAIT. NEXT WEEK MAY BE TOO lAUl C. A. RUGGLES INSURANCE S I M " 1 REMEMBER: You Don't Have To Be A Member of Lexington Oil Co-op. , An 7 ' il ''ti'' fHlf flhM-r i OIL'l m To Shop Here And Save Many folks In this community have asked us, "Do I have to be a member of your association to be a customer?" We would like to clear this up right here and now. The answer Is: "No, non-members are most welcome!" In fact It Is to your advantage to stop at the sign of the big "Circle P." That emblem means that we are members of the PACIFIC family of cooperatives. It also means that the tremendous purchasing power of the 70,000 farm families who Jointly own the 125 local Pacific cooperatives Is combined to bring highest quality products and volume savings to each customer . . . WHETHER YOU BELONG TO OUR ASSOCIATION OR NOT. REMEMBER Patronage dividends are paid by Lexington Oil Co-op to both members and non-members alike. Look for the sign of the "Circle P." Make It your sign of savings, quality and friendly service, ? member PACIFIC for viry jtirmert S J COOPFRATIVES LeidiiColtiB! LEXINGTON Oil C-p. Ph. 9U9-811S