Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 07, 1985, Page SIX, Image 6

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Live performance« scheduled on
Clown-bullfighter competition new to this year's rodeo
indoor stage
W eatherford, cookin g demon
itrationa by Sandy Hichard*on.
Birdine Tulli*. and Jane Kawlin*.
and po**ibly other* not yet con
firmed
For time*, specific*, and other
performer*, fair visitor* should
check the published dally schedule
and watch the schedule sandwich
hoard* on Main Street in Heppner
Lexington lone, and Hoardman a*
well as the one on the fairgrounds
each day
To help in carrying
theme of
“ Alive in « * ’ a variety of "liv e "
performance* will be given on the
indoor Mage of the main exhibit hall
throughout the fair
These will
include muaic and tong* by Marti
Raker. Dawn Harm. Wanda Riley.
Leroy
Worneil and C h en lyn
Smouae a haintyling and color
demonatration by Jan Stroefier and
Patti Naim* of Country Shear*
*lide show travel talk* by Mary
Goheen. Helen Martin, and Justine
2 new events attract attention
Two new livestock event* are
attracting a lot of attention this
year The lamb fitting and showing
contest, a team event to allow
group* to demonstrate the proper
fitting and showing of market lamb*
has attracted several teams says
OSU Kxtension
Agent
Steve
poooooi
Campbell The My U m b i Fav
orite Outfit also has a lot of takers
These are fun events designed to
teach as well as entertain the
participant* and spectators They
promise to be a lot of fun for
everyone
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A new competitive event in Rodeo
this year at Heppner will be a
clown bullfighting
competition
during both Heppner Rodeo perfor
manic* August I? and IB
Three
well known
clow n -
bullfighter* will be competing for a
total purse of S 1200 by risking their
lives to delight the audience and
protect the cowboys, says a rodeo
spokesperson Heppner will be the
final competition for the
best clown bullfighters in the North
west, and the best three clowns out
of these rodeo competitions will he
selected to compete
last
third and
against
y e ar's clown of the year. Joe
Sanford of Kennewick, at the
National Final Rodeo if one is
scheduled
The three clowns to appear at
Heppner this y ear are George Kinter
of Toppenish winner of first at
l*hilomath July 13 14 Rowdy Iwrry
of l/iuden Mash . winner of second
at the clown bullfighting contest at
Bremerton June 14 16 and Bruce
Kimsey Findlay. Wash This con
test is not for the weak at heart as
these clowns will put their expertise
and talents on the line pitted against
special bulls selected and supplied
for this event
This competition ha* three parts
so rodeo fans will see different and
exciting aspects of it each day
One-10 points w ill be awarded in the
category of Comedy the dow n will
be judged on his comedy routine.
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How much money can I expect
to save by installing a solar hot
water heating sy stem in my hom e’
D H Hubbard
A Most solar hot water heating
systems sold in Orego are designed
to meet between 50 and 70 percent of
a family's hot water need*
How
much money you can expect to save
depends on two things
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How much you pay for gas.
electricity or whatever type of fuel
you use to heat your hot water, and.
2> How much hot water you use
which depemls largely on how many
people live in your home
An average family of four pay ing
three cents a kilowatt hour for
electricity might save about JHR a
year If their electric rate is five
cents a kilowatt hour, they can
expect to save about 1147 a year w ith
a solar hot water heating system
The same size family pay ing 65
rents per therm for gas might save
<93 a year
A two person household paying
three cents a kilowatt hour for
electricity might save about SS3 a
year
If they pay five cents a
kilowatt hour, they can expect to
save about SKH a year with a solar
hot w ater heating sy stem The same
couple pay ing 65 cents per therm of
gas might expect to save 156 a year
y
My electric utility did an
energy audit of my home One of the
recommendations was attic insu
lation Before insulation is installed,
they recommed cutting vents into
the roof Is cutting holes in the roof a
good idea’
H R . McMinnville
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judge* in the category of safety
[temnnslrated during the bullriding.
the cowboys pit themselves against
I’ d « extrodinary bulls, the clowns
will be judged on their ability to
distract the bull protect the cowboy,
and entertain at the same time
H o•■.«• dow ns are not lust in the
5 0 % o f its rain
name,
is
with the
Energy
Hower
U S Depart
OR 973.11
Include your
i m rc y a
s v i r s address and phone number The
l H u m I ill OSU EX 11 NSM M *E *V K E t ISC Extension Energy program
conducted in cooperation
A Adequate ventilation in your
Oregon Department of
with
attice is important An unventilated
funding from Bonneville
attic can accumulate moisture, lead
Administration and the
mg to rotten rafters and joists This
ment of Energy
moisture also may saturate msu
lation reducing its effectiveness
Ventilation is a flow of air that
carries moisture out of the attic
Oregon is presently surrounded by
A good rule of thumb is to have
326 case* of measles in Washington.
one square toot of vent opening for
Idaho and California Already this
each 150 feet of attic floor area For
year Washington State has reported
example, if your attic is I (Mm square
4B cases of measles, California 140
feet, you'd need six and two thirds
cases and Idaho 150 cases After
square feet of vent area «I ( j » hj
measles free year in 1964 Oregon's
divided by 150 equals six and two-
I9K5 total remains at three with no
thirds i
known cases occurring since March
The vent area must be actual open
reports the Oregon State Health
area, not including space taken up
Division
by louvers and screen* Some vents
Doctor John Googins. Oregon
have their effective area printed on
Slate Epidemiologist states that
them
the effective area is
while Oregon's record appears im
one half to two-thirds the dimen
pressive, efforts are needed to as
sums of the vent
sure that a measles outbreak does
Distribute the vents so that they
not occur here Two age groups are
encourage air flow through the attic
of particular concern, young adults
Half of the vent area should be as
of college age and preschoolers over
high as you can get it 'ridge vents
15 months of age who have not been
gable end vents, or roof jacks
The
immunized The young adults fre
other half should be as low as
quentiy did not have an opportunity
possible, usually under the eaves If
you can distribute the vents in such a
manner, the Oregon Building Code
allows you to reduce the total vent
fair approaches, an
area to one square foot for each 3(X)
Morrow County volunteers
square feet of attic area
into action, says Birdine
So. the answer to your question is
Hr«>gram Assistant
yes. culling holes in the roof lor
the faithful, and often
gable endi is a good idea when
of people who
you’re doing it to install vents
in all the various departments
A side benefit is that vents help
both 4 11 youth and
cool the attice in the summer,
class
making the house more comfortable
long and tiring
and increasing the life of your
without pay They keep
roofing material
the
and events of county
Oregon State University Exten
year to year con
sion energy agents and specialists
improv ing their departments
will answer energy questions of
them more pleasing to the
interest lo readers in this weekly
public
column.
Send your questions to
Energy Answers. DSC, Corvallis.
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arena to he colorful, they are a vital
and necessary protection for the
bullrider if they should he fouled and
unable fo gel away from the bull
"D on't miss this event' Ittgu aran
teed fo excite y ou ." concludes the
rodeo spokesperson
Forest protiuces
Solar water heating sav ings vary with use
y
Pick out your stove, and
costume, and general ability to
delight and captivate the audience
One 10 points go for the freestyle
event where the dow n is allowed 90
seconds to entertain with a bull
brought specifically for this portion
because of hi* aggrestvenes*
one in points will lx- awarded by the
New research shows that forested
land returns ten times the moisture
lo the atmosphere as deforested
land, and produces 50 percent of the
rain that falls on it. says a wildlife
magazine
\ accinations necessary to prevent measles
to gain natural protection by having
had measles during childhuod due to
the decreased spread of the disease
through the introduction of measles
vaccine
Also many young adults
have not been vaccinated against
measles Dr Giiogins cites a nation
al trend where for the first 26 weeks
of I9H5. 18 5 percent of reported
measles occurred on college cam
puses
The Immunization Unit of Oregon
State Health Division is attempting
to assure that preschool children art-
brought in for immunizations by
assisting the local health depart
ments with Immunizations Tracking
and Recall Systems
The Health
Division also strongly encourages
that colleges require students lo he
immunized against measles and
rubella
Usually
Volunteers keep it Alive in 85
Each year as
army of
swing
Tullis, OSC
They are
unthanked group
serve
of county fair,
open
Their hours are
They work
traditions
fair alive from
stantly
to make
Many hours of volunteer labor go
into the making of our fair Not only
are the superintendents working on
a volunteer basis the Fair Board
and Fair Committee also works
unpaid
Some might wonder that the dedi
cated volunteers conilue to serve
year after year Their rewards are
the satisfaction of knowing they are
keeping a county tradition alive, and
the pride they have in jobs well done
Take a minute during the fair to
say a simple thank you to those you
see hard at work
They ■ our
volunteers are very special people
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