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HEPPWEH GAZETTE-TIMES. Thufdor. Auguat I. 1969 America's Future . . . X "I , f At 0 'J 1 v 71 D0ANE FETSCH. 4. end younger ii.ter. Lort 1. ehlMnm of Mr. and Mrj. lnt rh. Ion., ait picture at lelt. at th Gai.rt.-Tlme. presents the lint In a eerie, ol "America rutam pic ture taken late In April by Welti Studios In?. Pictured in the center are Sandra Palm.r. 11; Cathy. 8; Karl. 10; Paula. S; and Larry. 6. children ol Mr. and Mrs. Roqer Palmer. Rt t. Hepp ner. At riqht or Joean Stevens. 5. and younger brother, John. 3. children ol Mr. and Mrs. Hob ert Stevens cl Hardman. A - - J 1 I'- J ... iutJ HAPPY SMILES aro noted on the laces of these children, as their pictures are presented In part of the "America's Future" series. At lelt are Harvey. 10, and Laurie Ann, 8. children at Mr. and Mrs. Cleo B. Childera, lone. Center photo Is Barbara Beth. 7; Coleman Joseph, 6; and Patricia Ann. 4. children ol Mrs. Barbara Devine. Hepp ner. Pictured at riqht is Todd Harrison. 6. and younger brother. Travis. 4 months, children ol Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harrison. Lexington. - Serves on Yorktown Fireman Apprentice Leslie N. Ledineton. USN. 19. son of Mr, and Mrs. Victor H. LedlnRton of Spray, is" serving aboard the anti-submarine warfare support oircraii carrier uas loriuuwn ti Lone Beach, Calif. As a crew member, he is one of the 3,000 man team operating to protect U S. Pacific forces from the threat of submarine attack. His thlp recently returned irom a seven month deployment in the Kar East and is presently un dergoing overhaul at the Naval Shipyard in Long tseacn. Gears grinding? RPM Gear Lubricants keep metal surfaces moving smoothly, quietly; cut wear. CALL YOUR STANDARD OIL MAN IN HEPPNER L.E. "Ed" DICK 676-9633 Standard 011 Company of California Summer Activities Discussed at Meeting Discussion of plans for a float to be entered in the rodeo pa rade was the main topic of In terest at the last regular meet ing of the Morrow County Jay cee Wives, as they met last Thursday evening in the Hepp ner Neighborhood Center. Mrs. Clyde Allstott was named float chairman and will have four co-chairmen to assist with the project. Members heard a report from Dorothy Wilson, president, on a recent trip to Hood River, where local members of the Jaycees participated in a two-day meet ing. - i t Members at this time voted to assist with a census for the school district. , , Tom Wilson, 2nd vice presi dent of the Jaycees, attended the meeting and spoke briefly on club plans for fair and ro deo, when the Jaycees will maintain the snack shack Rnd e ther concessions. Two directors were elected for six month terms of office to serve on telephone and report ing committees. Linda Rigby and Leola Vinson were chosen for these duties. Hostess for the evening meet ing was Mrs. J. D. Hudson. Visitors at the bom of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Farra Tuesday through Thursday of last week were his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Farra of Mesa, Ariz. Wednesday evening the group was Joined for dinner at the Farra home by Mr. and Mrs. Theron Adlard and sons, Ivan and Dale, and Miss Patty How ell. The visitors formerly resid ed in John Day, where they own ed and operated a shoe shop. They are retired and are cur rently on vacation during which they will spend time in Condon and John Day visiting relatives before traveling on to Montana. In Condon they will visit with his sister, Mrs. Frankle Cason. Single copies of The Gazette Times are on sale at the G-T office, at the Hotel Heppner, at Murrays Rexall Drug and at Central Market. Wood rot rapid? n.n.n, Chevron Wood Preservative protects mud sills, fence posts, grape stakes, for years. CALL YOUR STANDARD OIL MAN IN HEPPNER L.E. "Ed" DICK 676-9633 'Standard Oil Company of California WELCOME TO THE UMATILLA COUNTY STARTING WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7 CONTINUING THURSDAY THROUGH SATURDAY AUGUST 8-10 .. At Hermisfon O STYLE REVUE August 7, 8 p.m. O FAIR FOLLIES Thursday Evening August 8 O JUNIOR RODEO August 9-10, 7:30 p.m. O TEEN DANCE Saturday Night August 10 Ruggles Find Good Camping Facilities While Touring Lakes Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rueeles ri'Mrt a wonderful vacation trip with perfii-t camping c (ommiHlations enloved on their retvnt ten-day trip to sfnic ivntrul Oregon and its many lukt's. Leaving Heppner with their runuer trailer Julv 19. the coup le traveled to Bend, from whew tiiev followed the Century Drive Loop, a 100 mile ravnlc tour teuthweiit of Bend. On this tour lliev viewed Bachelor Butte and visited manv beautiful lakes, Hmoiig which was Bin Lava Luke, where they ramped, wttli .1 lovely view of the lake. In this area of nearly 100 lakes, most can be reached by car, tut others are accessible only lv parking la Lenvln? the scenic drive, the couple made another loop fur ther south where thev spent time camping at Odell Lake and Diamond Luke, folluwed by 1 visit to Crater Lake. On their trip they found manv smaller campgrounds with dry wells, thus no drinking water, but re port that the accommodations lit the larger campgrounds were wonderful, "with no hot weatn rr until we cot home," Mrs. Rug Cleg said. Ruggles had the opportunity to do some fly fishing at the mouth of the Deschutes River and Mrs. Ruggles did a bit of wildflower photography. On Saturday evening, the couple visited at the home of friends, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Sayrs at Moro, where they stayed tho night before continuing on home Sunday. Office to be Closed On; Two Saturdays Office of. The Gazette-Times will be closed on the ensuing two Saturdays August 3 and August 10 as the publishers take the week-ends for partici pation in a family reunion, a wedding and other events. Wedding of a niece of Mr. and Mrs. Wes ' Sherman, Merelyn Sherman, will be in Forst Grove on Saturday, August 10. The office customarily is open fronv 9 a.m. until noon on Sat urdays. t. . 'Kids Krusade Starts Monday "Kids KrusHde," especially f r youth hut with all i;ea Invited, will start at the Assembly of Ikid church on Monday evening. August 5. it Is announced by the Kev. Robert Wolfe, pastor. Interesting programs are plan ned for each evening of the week. Monday through Friday, fiom 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Frank West of Salem, specially trained In con (hu tinu church activities which bre appealing to youth, will be in charge of the crusade. In cluded In the nightly programs will be songs, vl.sunl aid stories, puppets, the awarding of prize, and other appealing features. Grand prizes will be awarded at the completion of trie crusaae. A soccial Invitation is given m vouth of the community to attend, but anyone who wishes to come will be welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Tibbies of Portland, are visiting at the home of his parents, ur. am Mrs. L. D. Tibbies, while on va cation. The couple plans a trip to California In the next coupk' of weeks, and. upon returning from there, will meet the Tib bies in Portland, from where thev will take a trip to the coast. Fosters Visit Hero At Carl King Home Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Foster anj daughter Nicole of Alameda, Calif., visited at the home c.f Mr. and Mrs. Carl King, Sr., ev rral davt during the past week. Mrs. Foster, daughter of Mrs. King, will be remembered! as the former Mary Shannon, a eradtmte of Heppner High school in 19UZ While here they renewed ac quaintances and greeted friends who called at the Kinu home. They left last Wednesday af ternoon for Corvullis to visit rel atives, anil on to Lincoln Cilv where they will visit Foster's aunt before returning to California. Two wselu eld Thomas Brown spent the week end getting ac quainted with his great-grand-mother, Mrs. Alma Morgan, af ter the baby's parents brought him up from Portland for a first visit The parents, Mr. and Mrs. Monte Brown, were accompan ied by their other two children, Jeff and Stephanie. Mrs. Brown Is granddaughter of Mrs. Morgan. Examiner Coming A drivers license examiner wilt be on duty In Heppner on Tuesday, August 13, at tho coun ty con rl house between the hours of 0:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m., ac cording to an announcement re ceived from the ivpartment of Motor Vehicles of Oregon. Want mora mileage? Chevron Gasolines keep nglno parts clean. Boost fuel mileage. 8 CALL YOUR STANDARD OIL MAN IN HEPPNER L. E. "Ed" DICK 7;.w Stwvttrd Oil CoitiMny of California Small engine failures? k RPM Outboard 1 Motor OH adds I power to 2 -cycle I and small 4- I cycle motors. Ex-1 tends plug life. 1 CALL YOUR STANDARD OIL MAN IN HEPPNER L E, "Ed" DICK 676-9633 'Standard Oil Company of California Shooting Prohibited Shooting within the City Garbage Dump, City Well sites or any city property is prohibited. Penalties will be enforced for damage to city property. GLEN H. KOLKHORST Chief of Police 1 . y - p-y t-i jr. rj J He May Never Get to the Crowded City...... That 's what all the discussion about , the crisis in our cities finally comes down to . . . whether or not we revi talize our countryside so that people can live where they want to instead of where they're forced to. America's rural electrics believe : . . .. and they're working to imple ment that belief with action . . . that most people want to enjoy the crisp, , clean air, . the blue skies and the ' white snow of wintertime in the country. Most people want their children to know the joys of a swift 4sled ride down a snowyslope. i But in the last 15 years new ma chines and methods increased farm output by 45 and reduced farm employment by 45. In the next 15 years, we are told, the need for farm labor will decline another 45. And the rural areas, which depend on the farms, decline, too. America's rural electrics believe our nation's problems, and those of its cities, can be better met by pro viding jobs and facilities for the people rather than moving the people. Let's make our open spaces not only a good place for a sled ride. Let's make them a better place to live and work. Cofisiintbia iasin Electric Caop "Serving Morrow, Wheeler and Gilliam Counties"