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Wagon," now being produced near Baker, will make a personal
crp pear anew or id nnn ana a -
Saturday night With Jean Seberg and Clint Eastwood, other
tan In the production. Marrin will land In the middle of
tho Held In a helicopter at hall time.
Venard Has Tickets For PI Exposition
John Venard, manager, Hepp
ner branch of the First National
Bank of Oregon, has been ap
pointed chairman of ticket sales
Shingles shabby?
Chevron Shingle Stains pre
serve unpainted wood In at
tractive red, green, brown.
CALL YOUR STANDARD
OIL MAN IN HEPPNER
L. E. "Ed" DICK 676-9633
StendwJ On Company of California
for the Pacific International
Livestock Exposition for the
Heppner area.
The 58th annual P-I exposit
ion will be held at the Mult
nomah County Exposition Cen
ter in North Portland October 4
to 12.
The P-I, which attracts entries
from all parts of the United
States and Canada, Is one of
six major livestock shows In the
United States. This year, more
than $105,000 in cash prizes will
be distributed for livestock en
tries, in addition to awards, rib
bons and special trophies.
The P-I focuses public atten-
tlnn nti tha Tfnrthupst's imDOrt-
ant livestock industry, with 91
ilaccififflHnna tnHnrilnp RheeD.
swine and horses in addition to
a wide variety oi aairy ana rjeei
cattle. The show helps to up
grade livestock production by
lavincr ctroca nnnn tvnps of anl-
mals which are most In demand
in the market, and most eco
nomical to grow.
Auno oni iirt n I n mpn t will In
clude horse shows and rodeos,
as wen as oiner xeaiures.
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Oregon State Fair Opens
10-Day Run On Aug. 24
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forevervone" event, the Oregon I day. August 29 will bring re
State Klr. will provi.te excite- d d Drkvi on , rld(, and
muni riniln from Hollvwood
stars to championship livestock
when the 10 day showcase of
evenu is held August 24 Sept
ember 2.
The huge fairgrounds In
northeast Salem are expected to
attract 30.000 to 40,01)0 person
daily, according to Robert L.
Stevens, state fair manager. The
(utr will again reflect the state's
economic and social life, while
presenting blue-ribbon samples
of products, commerce, exhibits
of government snd culture, all
mixed together with continuous
entertainment.
The entertainment aspect of
the fair is always a mator event
and this year's attractions will
include two of the best -known
personalities in show-business,
comedian Morev Amsterdam and
singer Anita Bryant, who are
featured in the freo all-star re
vue each night. On the final
three days, the revue switches
in thA flhrtlla nnrt rvuitumed nro
ductlon numbers of the famous
HAVE FUN!
Ooete the Opening Day
Attendance Figure (Aug. 14)
At The OREGON
CloMtt Ouom Wini
6 FREE TICKETS
Te The Fair
Clue: Patt yeert' attendance
tigurel appear In our C Uni
fied Section. Send your
gueu with name, eddreu
end phone number toi State
Fair Attendence co our pa
per. Entries muit be received
before Aug. 24. Winner!
will be notified.
Polack Bros. Circus, a two-hour
spectacle of animals and daring
performers.
Rugged Cowboys Coining
Two traditions of the State
Fair, the rodeo and horse show,
.m oitalti cnhoHlllpri tn hrin? a
combination of rugged cowboys
and untamed animals, mixed
with the skills of brilliant
horsemanship. The New All
America Horse Show will feature
103 performance classes and 134
breeding class events for light
and draft horses during the Fair
including 2 days of All Junior
Show. Because the Show now
carries National "A" ratings,
leading stables from throughout
the West have assured new
ITak. Ghnur nirontnr William
Turnquist of their intention to
compete. Many or tnese staDies
show world champion horses,
rin tha Pnrion cirin a hnnanza
of talent and top cowboys is in
the offing, including nationally
famous clown Wilbur Plaugher,
the Leon dams Family, and
ti-nrlH rhnmn nns T.arrV Mahan
Jack Roddy, Mark Schricker and
Jackie wrieht to name a iew
ntreariv nlpdo-pd to tne snow.
rirpfjnn's multitude of fine
products and skills will be dis
nlavprt throughout the fair
grounds. The state and the na
tion's best will be judged to de
termine champions in livestock
horticulture. Doultrv. rabbits,
pigeons, honey and bees, foods
and textiles.
The Women's World, under
nour nnlnre will nrpspnt the SDe-
cial delights of blue ribbon foods
and textiles plus tne education
nnri hnmp economies tiDS DrO-
vided in the new Women's
World Demonstration Theatre
Floral Department Grows
Those seeking another form of
culture will find them in the
floral art, crafts, nobDies ana
mineralogy divisions. New and
ovnanrloH facilities will ETreOt
visitors to the floral department
which boasts tne largest outdoor
floral and garden snow in me
Pacific Northwestt.
Some 83 thoroughbred races
are scheduled tor tracK ians
during 8 days at the State Fair
Lone Oak track, according to
Pnrincr nirortnr Al T.ichfner.
Veteran race horse breeders and
promising newcomers will vie
for some $57,00 in race purses.
Pic tiTvio to 9-.n n m Hailv and
1:30 p.m. Saturdays and Labor
Day. No racing on sunaays.
Special days always mean
special fun for folks such as
Senior Citizens over 65 who on
their day, Tuesday, August 27,
will be given free admission to
tht- fair snpHal nrnprams and
other treats; two special Kids'
Days for the first time, one on
opening day Saturday- August
Fuel system dirty?
Chevron Fuel Filters remove
rust, dirt and sediment
down to 20 microns.
CALL YOUR STANDARD
OIL MAN IN HEPPNER
L. E. "Ed" DICK 676-9633
Standard Oil Company of Camomia
duced prices on sit rides and
attractions, puis tree admission
for all kids 12 and younger.
Family Dot August 28
There's also Family Day, Wed
nesday, August 2H, when special
grant discounts on fair admls-
hlon. carnival rides and the All
America Rodeo-Horse Show.
The Children's Animal Village
which stole the hearts of young
and old alike during Its inaug
ural last year has been enlarged
and should be even more ex
citing this year. New animals
for the children to touch and
see and new innovations will
highlight this part of the fair.
Another new approach to tra
ditional State Fair activities will
be launched this year when the
Mrier A Frank Pavilion opens
the doors to an all new Youth
Festival that even the adults
will want to see. Special exhib
its, fashion shows, displays and
dances will be the fare for this
new edition sponsored by Meier
& Frank Co.
A host of new exhibitors, new
products and new excitement
awaits visitors to this year's
103rd State Fair. Special exhib
Its and events include antique
fire enelnes: Oregon sheriff's
display; 7-Up national custom
car show; military exhibits and
a "super slide;" the free all
Oregon Talent Show and the Old
Fiddler's contest; the square
dance jamboree; draft horse
hitches; Godfrey Bowen, the
world champion sheep shearer;
Harold DeGarro, the world fa
mous 11 ft. high stiltman; the
sponge plunge of Olympia Di
ver Joe Gerlach; Queens and
Queen awards; 4-H, F.F.A. and
youth exhibitors; state agency
displays; the big new trailer
show; Irving Goldstein, the
"Hum A Tune m;in; "Needle
In the Haystack Hunt"; the Ore
gon Flame; forestry arboretum;
O.M.S.I. Auction; covered wag
ons; Herman the Sturgeon; and
the world's largest courtyard
tent, 60,000 square feet big with
Bi!l EIcU Teaches
Psychology of OCE
Wlllsrd 4 Bill Blake, former
ly o Heppner, has received his
master's degree at Oregon Col
lege of Education after tximplH
itm the summer work there. He
has been appointed to the OCE
staff In the department of edu
cation and psychology and will
be an Instructor In psychology
In teams Instructing sophomores
In the education curriculum.
Blake formerly owned and op
erated Wilson's Men's Wear
here before wiling the store to
continue his education at Ore
gon College, Monmouth.
HTPPHEH OAttTTE TlMfA Thmsdor. Anguit tS. 1X3
Mrs. Tucker Gets Master's Degree
college career at ts-r. in iw
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carter,
with their son Richard and dau
ghter Pamela, all of Fremont,
Calif., visited from August 3 un
til August 8 with Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Jones. Mrs. Carter is a
niece of the Joneses. Visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. Jones from
August 12 through 15 were Mrs.
Gary Jones and two children,
Hollv and Guv, of Hood River.
a Tlvoll gardenspot In the 120
long open air courtyard.
Adult gate admission to the
lair, best entertainment buy In
the Northwest, is $1.25, and in
cludes the grandstand stage re
vue. A season pass, good for all
10 days, Is available for only
$0.
Mr. VMti'lti fi Tnlfir. former.
Iv of Heppner, received an M. S.
ili'iree. specialising In childhood
education, from Oregon College
c.f Education this summer. She
Is the former Dorothy Peck, dau
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry G.
Peck of Condon, and teaches the
first year students at Washing
ton Elementary, a continuous
growth school In Salem, where
she has taught the past two
years.
Mrs. Tucker began a belated
She received her B. S. degree In
elementary education In 19C6.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Tucker at
tended Heppner schools and
have manv friends and relatives
In the Heppner ares. Their sons,
Daniel, 17. and Kyle. 16, are stu
dents at McNary Hish school in
Salem. Tucker Is employed by
the Oregon State Highway De
partment at the hluhway main
tenance shops In Salem.
Service starved?
It's free and plentiful with
any product In our full line
of fuels and lubricants.
CALL YOUR STANDARD
OIL MAN IN HEPPNER
L.E. "Ed" DICK 676-9633
Standard on Company of California
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