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THE IDEA WAS to gst a closeup picturs of Lions Club office n
with Cl'.'.t Aidrich repairing tho courtbouM dock. sine Lions
or helping to par for the Job. But the brave C-T photographer,
not baring sky hooks, got cold feet and took the picture front
the ground. Waring bis arms by the clock Is CUlf Aidrich of
lone, who is doing the repair work. Charlie O'Connor, represent
Ing the Lions, discreetly stands on the bell platform below. Re
pairs to the clock faces are a part of the Improvement job now
in progress at the courthouse.
Football Drills Start Next Week
Football Coach James Totter
reminds all those planning to
turn out for football at Heppner
Hich school that equipment will
be issued Friday and Saturday
at the hlch school.
' All those Interested. Including
freshmen, are asked to report
for equipment at one of the fol
lowing times: August 20, 9 ajn.
until noon, and 7 to 9 p.m.; Aug
ust 21. 1 to 5 pan.
First practice will be Mon
day. August 23. with sessions
scheduled prior to school from
8 to 10 a.m. and from 6 to 7:30
p.m.
First game will be against
Pilot Rock on Friday, September
10. at the rodeo grounds field
here.
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CLIFF ALDRICH of lone appears to be a human fly as be paints
top of the courthouse cupola. Aidrich, who also made repairs
to the dock laces, is tied to a rope at the top of the cupola
K.i t,mA tn ttnul An n torn ta reach the too of the little ball
at the peak. He is some 60 feet off the ground, but it looks!
much further from the top down I (C-T rnoto).
Civil Defense Meeting Slated Here
"More people were killed In ision of Continuing Education,
Los Angeles in one night than
were kilied in a week in Viet
Nam," C. J. Chase of the Div-
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bers of the Heppner-Morrow
County Chamber of Commerce
Monday.
Chase made the statement in
announcing a Civil Defense
meeting to be held in Heppner
October 12. He said that Civil
Defense is concerned with three
types of disaster: 1. War caused;
2. Natural; 3. Man made, such
as the Los Angeles riots.
All 50 states and the District
of Columbia and Puerto Rico are
organized under the civil de
fense education program, he
said, but added that the Federal
government is concerned with
civil defense status at the local
level.
The Division of Continuing
Education plays the role of or
ganizing conferences for local
officials and key citizens and
setting up training courses, he
said.
The October 12 conference
here is to be a county confer
ence with officials of munici
palities and the county, as well
as all Interested persons, invit
ed to participate.
To be considered at the con
ference will be such points as
these: Causes and consequen
ces of major disasters. Whose
responsibility is a major dis
aster? Organizing for a disaster.
Determining what resources are
available. Establishing a real
istic pogram for the community.
During the day, a simulated
disaster exercise will be set up,
giving groups an opportunity to
function.
"As a result we hope to stim
ulate some action locally,"
Chase said. "We live in a nuc
lear age and there isn't a darn
thing we can do about it."
The speaker was introduced
by Sheriff C. J. D. Bauman.
iSix Great Days
Set Next Week
At Fair, Rodeo
(Omtlnurd from Pag 1
linut'i at 1:15 p.m. with ix-if-in
a no rUwu-a.
Throughout the fsir. the cvrr
popular 4 II Snack Sha.k "HI
of!r pop, food, and othi-r
poodles for th hungry anil
thlrty public. It will tx opon
for breakfast throughout the
fair.
MoCarty statos that llvrsturk
nitric have taken another npurt
following latt wevk'a announce
ment that they already toiod
the number of entries for 1111.
Mrs. Lenna Smith, fair secre
tary, announced some two
weeks ago that all upace for
community booths had been taken.
Jerry Jonasson, Heppner High
agriculture Instructor and YYK
chapter advisor, said that he had
been notified that for the first
time, a team of girls will be
entered In 4 II and KKA live
Mock Judging, an event of Tues
day at 1 p m. The team will
come from The Dalles wher
both boys and girls participate
In the agriculture program.
Some 10 teams are exected to
be In the competition.
The tractor driving contest for
FKA will be Thunwlay at 10 a m.
under the sponsorship of the
Farm Bureau. This event was
pular at its first appearance
n last year's fair.
Considerable advance Interest
is being shown also In the an
nual Wheat Growers league
cake baking contest. It may be
recalled that a man. Dean
Graves, was county winner last
year. A report from the league
states that greater interest than
ever before Is being shown In
the contest In the counties
where it is held.
The county fair Is presented
through the fair board, compos
ed of Bernard Doherty. chair
man, Mrs. William Uane) Haw
lins. Paul Ulster. Floyd Jones.
Zcarl Gillespie and Mrs. Smith,
secretary.
Working hard on preparations,
too, has been the fair commit
tee, composed of Don Robinson.
chairman, Mrs. Louis Carlson.
Mrs. James Lindsay. Mrs. Paul
Slaughter. Carl Rhea and Alfred
Nelson, Jr.
Particularly deserving credit
are the many superintendents,
all of whom are listed in the
fair premium book.
Judges at the fair this year
Include Les Marks of Fossil, 4 II
horsemanship; Ken Waud of
Othello. Wn.. 411 and FFA live
stock; Herman Biermanof Herm
Iston, open class fruits, vege
tables, hay and grain, and 411
miscellaneous Judging; and
Ron Black of Boardman, 4-11
demonstration Judging.
Beginning with the rodeo
dance Friday night, August 27,
the Rodeo will enter the scene
and continue with the big down
town parade Saturday, August
28, at 10, and the first rodeo
how t 1:15. Another dance will
be Satunlay night folMUng the
evening fodeo prt forma no.
Cowboy hreakfakt will start
Ihlncs off Sunday. August
and lh ituit lulling rodeo show
will be at 1 Sunday after
noon.
J. ki.. W M .villa Willi
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of Salem spent several days 11
WeeK VIMling SI Uie nunw 01
their son In law and daughter,
nod family. tSrrnijrht rursts
Wednesday at the Cribble home
were Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Rose
of PoM land, brother In law and
ulster or Mrs. (.riiioie.
A fMf Hppnsr rsldoL
Mrs. George travel tUakney, is
now convalescing from lecent
stroke In PioMx-r Mfituvtal
Nursing hotoe, according to Mr,
and Mrs. Hill Fart a. whii vUlt
ed he lait weekend. Mrs.
II Ink tie y asked to be remember
ed to her ft lends here, and
would appreciate a word of
cheer. The Farcas also called on
Mr. and Mrs. Phil HUkttey and
family and greeted their new
baby, bwn lat week.
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