Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, March 23, 1978, Page FOURTEEN, Image 14

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    FOURTEEN The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, March 23, 1978
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Hugh Noble's cowboy boots,
at first glance, may not look
too much different from any
other pair in Heppner but they
are unique he made them
himself.
Noble set up a small' shoe
repair business in Dean's
Second Hand Store in January
and has been quietly plying his
trade there ever since. He
doesn't offer custom made
boots such as he makes for
himself and his family,
though.
"It's too hard to compete
with the shoe stores," he said,
estimating that the hand-crafted
boots would cost about $150
with the labor and materials
involved.
A former 'buckaroo' on
ranches all over Eastern
Oregon, Noble learned the
boot making and shoe repair
ing trade six years ago in
Lakeview from his late broth
er Charles. He decided to take
up the leather craft after a
tumble with a horse left him
with a broken back.
Hugh Noble taps on a new
sole.
Noble lived in Paisley for
about five years before com
ing here, running a tavern and
working on the PX ranch. A
leg injury laid him up, and he
decided to settle in Heppner
after visiting relatives here.
"I like the people and it's not
near as cold in the winter as in
that Lakeview country,"
Noble explained.
Noble, tapping away at a
new sole on an old boot, said
he could repair any kind of
shoe "if it's not too far gone."
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WEDDING
& SOCIAL
STATIONERY
676-9228
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We are pleased to announce
that we will now have a t.v.
serviceman in the Heppner
area once a week. If you
should need us, give us a call.
507-2201
YOUR SERVICE MINDED STORE
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567-2201 - T V. and APPLIANCE SERVICE
Adults $7.75
Children $4.00
We'll Carve
For llaster!
Complete Service Dinners.. .Prepared To
Order and Served To Your Table
Prime Rib Roast
Oven Browned Potato
Green Beans with Creamed Mushrooms
Creamed Horseradish
Individual Loaf of Bread
Creme Pie Selection For Dessert
Baked Ham with Pineapple
Candied Sweet Potatoes
Fresh Tomato Stuffed with Spiced Rice
Individual Loaf of Bread Adults $6.50
Creme Pie Selection For Dessert Chidren $3 50
Children Hamburgers Available...$1.00
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Your Dinner Also
Includes West of
Willow's Regular
Salad Bar Plus
Special Fruit Salads
and Your Choice of
Beverage....Coffee, Tea,
Milk or Soft Drinks
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Dinner Served
Easter Sunday
Regular Menu Not
Available Until 5 p.m.'
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Don and Chris Springer are
the parents of a girl born
with the Pete Peterson family.
Saturday Ray and Deena
March 5 at the Hood River pined Shirley Peterson, Mark
Hospital, ;The baby who Jn .
. , . n am . Peterson and Sam Huston in a
weighed 9 pounds 4 ounces at
birth has been named Katrina u .
Dawn. She is the Springers'
first child.
Grandparents are Mrs. Iris
Morley, Kinzua, and Mr. and
Mrs. Allen Springer of Hood
two boys competed in the Free
Style Wrestling Qualifica
tions. Mark placed second in
his weight class, making him
eligible to compete in the state
mia. fB- - meet
Rivpr Oeat-erandDarents ' ,
rP Nelson Harper, Avondale, Iris Morley was in Hood
Penn. D.J. Morley, Shady
valley, Tenn.; Mrs. Springer,
Hood River; and Mr. and Mrs.
Archie Padberg, Heppner.
Raymond and Deena Reid
River Wednesday to welcome
her daughter and grandaugh
ter home from the hospital.
Iris was back home in Kinzua
Sunday evening complete with
and daughters went to Her- pictures of the chubby, dark
miston Friday night to visit haired baby.
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FROM UNWANTED ITEMS
SELL WITH CLASSIFIEDS
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Say it the floral way....
with our lovely Easter
lily plants or cut flower
bouquet
Prices start at $8.50
Sending
Flowers?
CALL
676-9426
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FLO UJ EH SHOP
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We've been your
printer for a
lot of vears.
When the two pictures below were taken in 1912, shortly after the
consolidation of the Heppner Gazette and the Heppner Times, we had been A , p
printing and publishing for 29 years. In the top photo, Vawter Crawford and ll:'
his son, Spencer, and daughter, Janet, pose behind the veteran Campbell
press. In the photo to the right, Janet (Mrs. LeRoy Jones) poses with the
firm's Simplex Typesetting machine. While considered innovative at the
time, it's said that Janet's
somber exDression was the
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