State Forestry Fire Closure Off
Mr. an.l Mrs. On Farguson
have had guests Joining them
It '!) T y. .iri-V-i-"
Klre season for the Kast Cen
tral Ort'ipm district. Stale IV
parlment of KoreMrv, officially
ended nt m 1. 1 n ( : li t Tueidiiv
nlclit. Knox rii'kln. Kiwsil. nt
sislaiil unit forester, said Wed
nesday.
He expressed appreciation to
tlte dry Heitaon lld thanked
them for Ihelr care In tittup the
XVood.
The Fast Central district ex.
lends well Into Morrow count v
tvachlrin Into parla of the upiier
Willow Crei'k country. Nearest
In pheasant hunting this wk.
Hero for a few days from Gold
Bench, was their son Ted Fer
guson, and visiting for the week
are Mr. and Mrs. Archie Ker
ler also ol Hold Beach.
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exervono tor tlie eooiM'ratlon
Kiiard utalli'u to lleppner Is the
Hlxen In fire prevention duilim one nt I'hapin err
eK.
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Anderson's
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SHADES OF THE CAY NINETtESI This trio. Mrs. Hcrtlan (Betly)
Gntrr. Mrs Dick (Lorna) Bornian and Mrs. Lylo (Neva) Matto
son. alt of J. C Penney Co.. won a $10 pruo for most appiopr
ate costumes for women during Craxy Days here Frtdav and
Saturday. (G-T Photo).
BULL SALE
Wednesday, November 30
At Tha Ranch
1) ML S. W. of lleppner on Oregon 207
Selling 56 Head
Frank and Kay Anderson
Heppnor, Oregon Ph. 678 531 1
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AL
ULLMAN
Pd by the Reelect Congress
man I'llman committee, Don
Reed, Treas. Box 6S1, Baker,
Ore. 97Sli.
GENE PIERCE, president of the Bank of Eastern Oregon, awards
a S10 check to Mrs. Bob Bergstrom for being the first to come
to the bank wearing a barrel during Craxy Days Friday.
. (G-T Photo).
To Sell Fruit Cakes
Members of Beta Omega Sor
ority will hold a door to door
fruU cake sale in Heppnor and
lone on Saturday, November 5.
rroctvds of the sale will he
added to the funds to purchase
a water softener for Pioneer
Memorial hospital, a project
which the sorority has had un
derway for the past year.
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rair, Koaeo uates
Phncan fnr 10A7. a At ,
Dance Policy Set
"A
HERE ARE MY FIVE
LEADING REASONS
For
Making You
A
Good
Working
Assessor
Vote Bob (Butch) Laughlin, Democrat
Morrow County Assessor
(Pd Adv. by Bob Laughlin, Heppner)
Northwestern Motel
Announces
WE HAVE INSTALLED PHONES IN OUR ROOMS.
AND WE NOW HAVE A NEW PHONE NUMBER.
676-9167
More Fun, Always...
At the TWO Sparding New
If ! A CV
in SALEM
112 Rooms
745-735 CwaemilU.
Fiooi: 503) 363-2451
orw ws t ve mstaurants with 24-hour corm shops
in EUGENE
150 Rooms
Ploni: (503) 342-5151
Dates of August 22 throuch
25 have been approved bv the
Morrow County Fair Board for
the 1967 fair, and Saturday.
; August 26, and Sunday, August
:27, have been officiallv set as
the rodeo dates. The dates were
; approved at the regular meet
ing of the fair board last week,
j Fred Mankin reported at the
' meeting that barns have been
cleaned and are ready to be
sprayed. As was reported ear
. lier in the Gazette-Times, barns
: will be locked up for at least
one year to disinfect.
The fair board requests that
all persons interseted in hav
ing dances at the fair pavilion
contact the fair board at least
one month in advance so there
will be no conflicts with other
activities held there, and so th.
fair board can approve thov,.
dances at their regular monthlv
meetings.
Also, these persons must ap
pear at the fair board meetings,
held the third Monday of each
month, for approval. This avoids
calling the fair secretary and
board members at their homes
as an approval by all members
is necesary
It is also requested that per
sons make plans well in ad.
vance of dances or other activ-1
ities they wish held there in
stead of at the very last min
ute.
The dances must be policed
with at least two policemen
and must be well chaperoned.
Approval will be given for these
dances only after chaperones
have been contacted, assuring
the fair board of their pres
ence during the entire length
of the dance.
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APT BUTitfFWTIlNn win a orlie at Soim dr.-..ra i
counts . lrr mi'" at Crozv Day- The lull hillv who won a SH)
rn?i- - , snnwr sormwpu over the oroiuc utciion in Tr-ntrnl
(Ci-T lnoio
MaKtt wiieie he works.
Winners Named
For Crazy Days
RE-ELECT
Rod Thomson, Assessor
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REPUBLICAN
ROD THOMSON
EXPERIENCE IS
NECESSARY IN THIS
orncE
Work of the County As
vsir Is more (titnpllcated
every venr with more com
plex formuhiN on svicss
inentH, npprnlsnN, state
rrllcl and other inntters,
ELECT A MAN WITH THIS
VALUABLE EXPERIENCE
Thomson has completed
nine years In this office
! years ns deputy and four
years as elected nssi-s-vir.
He knows every phase of
the Jol.
WHEN YOU VOTE, CON
SIDER HOW IMPORTANT
this orriCE is to you.
ELECT A MAN WHO
KNOWS THE JOB AND
DOES IT.
IM adv. by Hod Thomson, Heppner. lire.)
Plans Underway
For Award Night
"Four-H A Family Affair'' is
the theme for South Morrow
County's 4-H Achievement Party
to be neld Sunday, November 6,
from 5 to 7 p.m. in the Hepp
ner High school cafetorium.
Four-H'ers and their families
will be treated to a fun party
complete with cider and dough
nuts for the annual occasion,
when honors and achievement
awards are gven for this year's
4-H work.
General chairman f'.r the
party is Mrs. Louis Carlson;
helping her with arrangements
will be Mrs. Doug Drake, chair
man of the program committee;
Mrs. Darlene Arrington, decorat
ion chairman, and Mrs. Bill
Gentry, set-up committee chair
man. Mrs. Albert Wright, Mrs.
Lewis Cailson, Mrs. Bob Berg
strom and Mrs. Carl Khea will
make un the kitchen committee
and the Gooseberry Livestock
Club will clean up after the
party.
ELECT
HARTIN BUCHANAN
For
Representative
28th District
Umatilla, Morrow, Gilliam
Sherman. Wheeler
Counties
MARTIN BUCHANAN has the ENERGY, EXPERIENCE. DEDI
CATION to present the people of the 28th Dist Pd. Pol. Adv.
by Martin Buchanan Campaign Committee, John Grave, Sec,
31 S. VV. Second St., M-F.
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Crazy things happened in
Heppner Friday and Saturday
during second annual Crazy
Days, but everyone who partic
ipated had a good time and
marrhants pronounced the pro
motional event a big success.
Mrs. Bob iMarlene) Bergstrom
summoned the courage to go to
the Bank of Eastern Oregon In
a barrel and won $10 as a prize,
Mrs. Gerald (Betty) Rood came
within five pounds of guessing
the total weight of the bank
staff and won a $3 savings ac
count. Her guess was 11H1
pounds and the actual total was
1176.
Three clerks at J. C. Penney
Co. who dressed as a Gay Nine
ties dancing trio split a $10
prize for the most appropriate
Crazy Days costumes for wom
en, and Art Burkenbine of Cen
tral Market won the $10 prize
for men, the prizes coming from
the Chamber of Commerce. The
three at Penney's are Mrs. Dick
( Lorna i Borman, Mrs. Lylc
'Neva) Matteson and Mrs. Har
lan (Betty) Gentry.
Winners of a drawing at Van's
Variety were Mrs. Al (Edna)
Fetsch, who received a center
piece, and Richard Earl Walk
er, who received a "Polly Puff"
poodle.
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VOTE FOR
Democratic Candidate
JACK L. VAN WINKLE
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
"For tho Willow Creek Dam prooct and the futurn derel
opmcnt of Morrow County."
i Paid political advertisement by Jack VanWInkle
Heppner, Oregon)
In the Heppner Area,
you know where the In Crowd is?
At your Quality Buick deo!er's.( Where else?)
FARLEY
Guests d Mrs. Effie Munkeri
over the week end were Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Gammell and family
of Kennewlck.
We Will
Deliver Your
Processed Meat
Free
Charge
Lexington
WHOLESALE MEATS
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING
SCHEDULE:
Hogs Tuesday
Cattle Wed., Thurs.
Sheep Any Day
Follett Meat Co.
Ph. 567-6651
Hermiston, Oregon
On Hermlflton-McNary
Highway
MOTOR CO., Mav & Chase IM.