Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, February 07, 1952, Page Page 4, Image 5

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Heppner Gazette .Times, Thursday, February 7, 1952
ATTENDING the emnuol Of egon-Washington Chamber managers confcrec last weolc in Portland
wwe. left right, Oiin G. Allison, secretory Pendleton chambei i commetce, Frank C. Beesan, man
agt La Grande chambei. Garnet Barratt, newly elected president ot the Hoppner-Monow county
ehombet and A. & Olson, president oi the La Gionde chombor. Over 12$ northwest chambei ex
ecutives wore present few the two-doy meet -(Cut courtegy Eaat Oregoniott)
Heppner Wins Over Arlington and Wallowa
Tt Hf'nr Mustangs came
through with tlwif 11th and 121 h
virtmiM gint thre defeats for
the MMwm they soundly
thumped Arlington n the lwal
floor Fiidiy nifiht by the score
of W 25.
JnrU Sumner and Cary Connor
led the attack with 25 and IT
points totals for tho evening. The
fwding of Jim Smith and captain
Jim Prwk highlighted the con
test. Saturday nipht'a tusscl with
Wallowa offWrd the last Nome
(?;tm wf the wnson and prowd
to be owo of the bast as the
Mustangs upset the hijhly rated
Wallowa five 47-46. The game
was a we -saw affair throughout
with hrth teams evenly matchpd.
Hepjmpr'a vidfiry came from
superiority at the free-throw line.
Wallowa outfiiored Heppwr IS
to 16 from the field but the Mm
tanpfs overcame a 4 point deficit
with only two minutes remaining
on the shooting of two field goals
by Gary Connor followed by the
rome-winning free throw. Con
nor sank the final gift shH with
40 seconds remaining and sue
eetvted in stalling out the remain
infl seconds.
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WITH HOLLYWOOD CAST
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and other new, Interesting
and educational pictures
SHOW STARTS AT 1 :30 P. M.
AT STAR THEATRE
Free Lunch at Noon
AT EMPIRE MACHINERY
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Heppner now draws a 10-day
respite before their next game
February 12 with the Pendleton
Buekaroo8, and coach Harold
Whithpck indicated the boys were
going to work on man to man
defense during the layoff. He
felt weakness in this department
was rPKixmsible for the double
los.8 to Umatilla.
Scoring for Heppner in the
Wallowa gam were Sumner, 8;
K. Connor, 3; G. Connor, 17;
Smith, 2. Prock, 11 and Taylor 6.
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HOSPITAL NEWS
Modical Richard Lantz, lone
dismissed; Mrs. Esther Wilson,
l'xinfilon; Randal Martin, Hepp.
nor; Mrs. Anna Q. Thomson,
Heppner, convalescent.
Major Surgery Bob Harris
Heppner; Mrs. Eunice Welke,
Heppner.
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OFFICE CLOSED SATURDAY
Due to busim'HS taking the
Publishers to the valley, the
Gazette Times office will be
closed all day Saturday.
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NEED Envelopes. Phone 882
In every detail j
ARROW '
GABANARO
is designed for
PROCLAMATION!
WHEREAS, Februory 8, 1952 is
the 42nd anniversary of the
founding of the Boy Scouts, of
America, chartered by the Con
gress of the United States, as a
program for all the boys of
America, and
WHEREAS, the Boy Scout Pro
gram has affected the lives of
19,000,000 American boys and
men since 1910, and now has an
active enrollment of 2,900,000, and
WHEREAS, the Movement is
now launching a three-year pro
gram, "Forward ... on Liberty's
Team," through which it seeks to
even more effectively serve the
nation through its youth, and
WHEREAS, the Boy Scouts of
America, through its Scout Oath
and Law and its Program is a
vital factor in helping to serve
American Democracy, and de
veloping physical fitness, initia
tive and self-relience in boys;
NOW THEREFORE, I, J. O. Tur
ner, Mayor of the City of Ik'pp
ner in the State of OTegon, do
hereby proclaim the week of Feb
ruary 6th to 12th as "Boy Scout
Week" and urge our citiaeni to
recognize the patriotic service be
ing rendered to our community by
the volunteer Scout Leaders and
to express their appreciation to
the religious bodies, school or
ganizations, vetfrans' associa
tions, fraternal groups and ser
vice clubs which sponsor our Cub
Packs, Boy Scout Troops and Ex
plorer Units.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREAS I
have hereunto signed my name
officially and caused the Seal of
the City of Heppner to be affixed,
this 5th day of February, 1952.
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Bible Series Set ot
Chapel of Prophecy
Mr. and Mrs. R. Knauft, well-
known Seventh-day Adventist
youth workers in the Northwest,
will conduct a series of prophotic
Bible messages on Saturday and
Sunday nights starting Feb. 9 in
the Chapel of Prophecy, Heppner.
Special attractions will be Mrs.
Knauft, soprano, and beautiful
kodachrome screen slides of
songs, scenic views, and lecture
illustrations.
The public is invited to the
opening meeting, "Astronomy and
the Bible", this Saturday n!ht at
7:30, statos Mr. Knauft.
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Special Farmer's
Program Set Tuesday
A special all-day program for
farmers will be held in .Heppner
Tuesday, February 12 when the
Empire Machinery company will
hold its annual John Deere day.
A lunch will be served alj visit
ing farmers at the company store
at noon and the special series of
motion pictures will be shown
at the Star Theater starting at
1:30.
Empire Machinery is the John
Deere and Caterpillar dealer for
Morrow county.
Loren Piper returned Monday
to Pullman. Wash., where he is a
student" at Washington State CcJ-1
lege. He was accompanied by
Norman Ruhl of Lexington and
Ronald Baker of lone. The young
men had spent the mid-term va
cation here with their families.
Mrs. Clarence Bauman has re
ceived word of the birth of a baby
girl to her son and wife, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Holt of Oswego. The
baby was born Saturday Febru
ary 2 at Emmanuel hospital in
Portland. Mrs. Lee Cantwell te the
great grand-mother of the ww
arrival.
Mrs. Anna Q. Thorns who
recently received a broken hip in
a fall and taken te St. Anthony's
hospital in Pendleton for treat
ment, has been broughrto Pio
neer Memorial Hospital for convalescence.
Mrs. Lulu Klelnlnger deported
the last o! the week, for Grants
Pass after spending several weeks
here wrth her sister, Mrs. Alice
Gentry, whe is a patient in the
nursing horn of Pioneer Memor
ial Hospital.
Ma. and Mrs, Ted fteraon
motored to Echo and Hermiston
Sunday to spend the day with
relotives and friends.
Mrs, Katie Slocum has returned
from Portland where She spent
several weeks with her daughter,
Mrs. Jesse Beardsley. During the
heavy snow in Portland, Mrs.
Slocum's grandson, Paul Beard;
ley, broke his leg in a skiing ac
cident. He has returned to work
at the present time, however.
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Adama
were over from Kinzua to spend
the weekend here with his father
J. B. Adamsnd sister, Mrs. Est
her Burns-ide.
Mr Rutn Shane was- here
from The Dalles over the week
end and was the guest of her sis
ter, Mrs. Mary Van Stevens.
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ARAFOID COLtAR
looks great, feels
great, open or closed . . .
with or without tie.
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Smart tolid colon
WILSON'S
MEN'S WEAR
Store of Personal Service
William Rlckman. District traf
fic manager for the Pacific Tele
phone company, wis in Hepp
ner Wednesday from Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Lamer Sqyrs and
children, of Moro were week end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Ruggles. They arrived on Friday
and when they left on Sunday
Mrs. W. A. Rugglesjode as far as
Wasco with them.
Mrs. Oma Cox spent the week
end in Portland with her sister,
Mrs. Ellis Irwin. She accompan
ied Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Cox to the
city
nn yOU SEC THESE EXTRA SPECIALS
At Court Stroet Market
SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Shurf ine Grapefruit or Blended-46 oz.
Hunts 300 tin
BARTLETT PEAR HALVES eon 23c
Sacramento 2 k2 tin
YELLOW CLING PEACHES con 33c
Maical 80s
PAPER NAPKINS pkg.!5c
Tastewell
BlaKOTairaiffie
Bib W?
COFFEE, (ALL BRANDS) , 89c
Shurfine 300 tin
CREAM STYLE CORN 2 for 35c
Smith 2V2 can
23c
FRESH PRODUCE
STRAWBERRIES ... box 39c
TOMATOES tube 21c
Imperial Valley
CARROTS 2 bun. 19c
CAULIFLOWER , . head 27c
Lockers & Locker Service
We offer the most modern and complete
locker service available anywhere.
Ask us about special prices on Beef Quar
ters for home freezers or lockers.
ALL STEEL SEALED CONSTRUCTION
LOCKERS FOR FINEST FOOD
PRESERVING
T STREET MARK
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PHONE 92
HEPPNER
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Pay Lleeinses TSufis mftlh
-AFTER MARCH 1st, THE PRICE WILL BE DOUBLED-
NOW-$l .00 for each Male or Spayed Female
NOW-$2.00 for each Female
March 1, $2.00 for each Male or Spayed Female
March 1, $4.00 for each Female
Chapter 564, Oregon Laws, 1949, require that license
plate be displayed on dogs at all times.
C.J. D. BAUMAN,
Sheriff and Tax Collector
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