Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, December 13, 1945, Page 12, Image 12

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    1 2-Heppner Gazette Times, December 13, T945
High School Squad
Lowers Morale of
Townie Quintet
Coach Leonard Pate's hopes for
an outstanding basketball team this
season zoomed skyward Tuesday
evening when his 1945-46 squad
lowered the morale of the Heppner
Townies to the tune of 22-15. The
game, played on the school gymna
sium floor, was a torrid affair, ac
cording to reports of spectators,
and have ample opportunity for
both coach and spectators to see
what has been developed in the way
of competition for the casaba court
season which opens Friday evening
with a game with Condon there.
The Pate system clicked happily
for the school lads the first three
quarters, with the score standing 18
to 4 in their favor after the fourth
quarter started. By that time the
Townies had gained their second
wind and set about to defend their
honor in a grand manner. They
succeeded in running their score to
15 while the high schoolers added
four more points, making the final
score of 22 to 15.
The Townies are scheduled to
meet a similar squad from Echo
at the local gymnasium this evening.
JOSEPH FOLKS HERE
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mitchell of
Joseph were week-end guests at
the F. S. Parker home. They were
returning from Portland where
they spent several weeks with
their daughter, Mrs. Frank Justus,
and family and stopped over here
to visit the Parkers and Mrs. Fran
ces Mitchell and daughter Lorene.
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NEWBERGEBS HERE
Business visitors in Heppner
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. O. J.
McCoy of Newberg. Mr. McCoy is
engaged in the construction busi
ness in his home town and sur
rounding territory and was here
interviewing Orville Smith relative
to acquiring materials from the
1 Heppner Lumber company.
OBITUARY
Albert Lewis Osmin was born
Nov. 14, 1904, to Albert W. and Em
ma L (Brundage) Osmin, pioneer
settlers of Morrow county. The
place of birth was the Osmin home
stead a few miles south of Hepp
ner on Balm Fork where he spent
his entire life excepting the two
years with the United States army
in the Hawaiian Islands as a mem
ber of the 35th Infantry division. He
recently received his honorable dis
charge and had returned to civilian
life on the farm. He passed away
Dec. 6 at the Charles Schilling
mountain ranch at the age of 41
years and 22 days.
Surviving are three brothers,
Charles J., Alton L. and Leo. J., all
of Heppner; Bessie Sandlin, Drain,
Ore., . Lena Knowles, Browning,
Mont., and Ella Owens, Arlington,
and four nephews and four nieces.
Funeral services were held at 1:30
p. m. Sunday from the Heppner
Church of Christ the pastor O. Wen
dell Herbison, officiating and mu
sic bv Mrs. Ture Peterson, with
Mrs. J. O. Turner at the piano
At the graveside a volley was
veterans including Tom Wells, Joe
fired by a squad of World war II
Aiken, Dean Gilman and Richard
Hayes.
DRIVE TO PORTLAND
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Thompson
drove to Portland Sunday on a
business and pleasure trip. They
were accompanied by Mrs. Thomp
son's brother, Lew Evans, who was
enroute to southern California to
spend the Christmas holidays with
his wife, and Mrs. Blanche Pat
terson, who was on her way to
Snohomish, Wash, where she will
make her home with her daugh
ter, Mrs. LeGrande Guild.
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PORTLAND VSITORS
Word comes from Portland that
Mrs. L. E. Dick Sr. is much im
proved after treatments in the city.
Mr. Dick didn't fare so well as he
had a siege of flu for several days.
Mrs. H. D. McCurdy accompanied
the Dicks to Portland.
DISCHARGED Larry BurcheU, son ot Major ana
William MrCalpb has returned to Mrs. Edward Burchell, suffered
his home in Heppner having re
ceived his discharge from the army.
He has been visiting in Milton at
the home of his aunt, Mrs. J. P.
Conder.
FILLED GIFT BAGS
The home economics club of the
Lexington grange met recently at
the home of Mrs. Al Troedson in
Heppner and filled 25 gift bags for
the veterans hospital in Walla
Walla.
County Agent Arnold Ebert and
Miss Grace uadeken, emergency
home demonstn tion agent, are in
Corvallis this week where they are
attending the annual conference of
extension workers.
fracture of two toes Monday when
a bench fell on his foot while at
play in the school gymnasium.
Frank Egan and family who were
called here last week to the fune-
ral of Frank's father, C. W. Egan,
returned Sunday to their home in.
Bend.
FARMERS !
When that small, vital part of your machinery breaks down, let
us get it for you by air.
In most cases we can deliver it for you right at your farm.
Call Lexington 37F3 or
Heppner 1042
Forsythe Flying Service
...if yours is a busy holiday season
You ought to sec our Long Distance
switchboards . . . especially on December
24 and 25. And this year they'll be busier
than ever.'The eagerness of service men in
camps and hospitals to make holiday Long
Distance calls is sure to increase greatly
our huge traffic volumes.
You can help a lot,., by helping us keep tht
lines open for service men.
Th Tcdfic Telephone end Telegraph Company
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West Willow Street-Telephone Heppner 5
STAR m REPORTER
Show Starts at 7:30. Matinee Every Sunday, 1 p. nu 3 p. m.
In compliance with the Federal Tax Requirement, Children's Admissions apply
only to those under the legal age of 12.
Selected Short Subject With All Program
Program Subject to Change Watch local newspaper for weekly announcement.
Friday-Saturday, December 14-15
Oregon Trail
Action film with Sunset Carson and Peggy
Stewart.
PLUS
Uncle Harry
George Sanders, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Ella
Raines, Sara AUgood
A brilliantly enacted study of human emo
tions based on the widely-discussed play of
the same name.
Sunday-Monday, December 16-17
State Fair
Jeanne Crain, Dana Andrews, Dick Haymes,
Vivian Blaine, Charles Winniger Fay
Bainter, Donald Meek
Ma wins the mincemeat prize.. .pa has the
grand champion hog...but the children have
two swif romances with music, thrills and
laughs. In Technicolor.
Tuesday, December 18
Easy To Look At
Gloria Jean, Kirby Grant, J. Edward Brom-
berg, Eric Blore
Comedy with musical moments.
PLUS
Gay Senorita
Jinx Falkenberg, Jim Bannan
A frothy musical with colorful folk songs
and diverting dances from the land of our
southern neighbors.
Wednesday-Thursday, December 19-20
Lady on a Train
Deanna Durbin, Ralph Bellamy, David
Bruce, Allen Jenkins, Dan Duryea, Ed
ward Everett Horton
She learned about detectives from dime no-
vels...but she has darn novel ways of her
own!
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