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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, August 13, 1953
MULESKINNERS STOP JUNIOR TEAM
IN FIRST OF TWO-GAME SERIES
The oldsters of the town were, team. A ground ball by Ron
,00 much for the American Leller was scooped up by I ague
gion Junior baseball team as wood and his throw caught Tni
fney downed the youngsters 1 kosi z c s econ leVhln
toaSundayontheKooeoKrouMu,,..,. b&.
r ',. nnu mvp un onlv one on him and ended the inning.
hit as he pitched the first live in
nings for trie "jviuiesKiiuieia,
ami aavo im two runs while
a .....mlnn rlnllhlP off the
rH-nraiii"'t -
centerficld fence that bounced
h-.w into the elove of Jerry
Z lZr turned a hard run for
' ' h?d run and one more hit. Phil Bl.kney into , an ou in the
This hit was the longest of the third inning for one of the sur
,(..v ;is Jerrv Haguewood nit bumm-sui 6 -
triple to hi.s off-field in the sixth
inning.
Asa Wav and Billy Dougherty,
pft'hing for the Junior team,
were knocked for 14 hits and
gave up seven bases on balls
between them.
Steve Trukositz led the Mule
skinners with three hits In five
times at the plate. One of his
blows was a double. Asa Way got
the only other Junior team hit,
a single in the third.
The fielding gem of the day
was a double play by the Legion
Another game between tne.
Junior Legion squad and the
Muleskinners is scneuuieu uu
Aug. 23.
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Sociol Security Man
Due Here August ZU
"It is very important that every
person working on jobs covered
by the Social Security Act make a
special effort to show his social
security card to his employer so
that hp can reuort the worker's
fnrrrw name and number just as
it is shown on the card," Vernon
Welo manager of the La Oranue
social security office stated today.
"By checking with your em
ployer, you can be sure you are
getting full benefit of your in
surance which you are paying
for in the form of social security
taxes. The wages your employer
reports for you are used to deter
mine the amount of your month
iv hnnpflr when vou retire at 65
or later, or the benefits paid to
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MEMBERS OF THE American Legion Junior baseball team for 1953.
tv.o hnvo onlv won a sinale aame during the season, but they
were in there trying all the way. From left to right they are,
front row, Skip Ruhl, Larry Groves. Jerry Haguewood, Lyle Jensen
and Jerry Dougherty; back row, Asa Way, Dean Connor, Ernie
Drake, Eddie Olson and Bill Doherty.
Beale New Manager
For P. P. and L.'s
Walla Walla Branch
Pacific Power & Light since 1938,
as manager of the company s
Walla Walla district operations
was announced today by George
T. Bragg, vice president and gen
eral manager of the utility.
New district manager here will
be T. M. Keenan, who started his
career with the company in Pen-
HOSPITAL NEWS
New Arrivals To Mr. and Mrs.
William Adon Hamlett, lone, a
8 lb.- 1 oz. boy born July 30,
named Richard Adon. To Mr.
and Mrs. Harold George Hcbard,
Heppner, a 7 lb. 14 oz. boy born
August 7, named Alfred Lewis.
To Mr. and Mrs. David G. Owens,
Umatilla, a 7 lb. boy born Aug
ust 8, named Steven Edward. To
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Adams,
Heppner, a 8 lb. 7 oz. boy born
August 8, named Roger James.
To Mr. and Mrs. James H. Mc
clain, Kinzua, a 6 lb. 4oz. girl
born August ju, mimea iviyia every woriu-i nuuiu a. ..... --- - . -To
Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Smith, 'laWity Administration each division ou -o of For tland
. il ow K,. ... otainmnnt nf In the wana wana ihjm,
I onoon, a o id. 072 e1"
August 10, named Sherry Lee. To
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Garrison, Kin
zua, a 7 lb. 12 'b oz. girl born
August 12, named Marsha Fay.
Medical Michael G. O'Meara,
Condon; Ike Cole, Heppner, dis
missed; Parker T. Severs, Condon,
dismissed; Randy Lynn llassel
tine, Kinzua, dismissed; Harry
Geer, Fossil; Vickie Lynn Wham,
Kinzua; Mrs. Fannie G. Griffith,
lone, dismissed; Marvin Zimmer,
Kinzua, dismissed; Glen Duane
Spivey, Kinzua, dismissed.
Major Surgery Mrs. Dorothy
Daniels, Hermiston; Mrs. Dorothy
Marie Patton, Cecil.
Minor Surgery Mrs. Grace
Stlnchfield, Condon, dismissed;
Mrs. Juanita Minton, Hermiston,
dismissed; Ms. Eva Mae Fulmer,
Hermiston, dismissed; Mrs. Syl
via Spain, Monument, dismissed.
Out-patients W. W. Weather
ford, Heppner; Mrs. Effie Mun
kers, Heppner; Richard Wilson,
Kinzua.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Andresen
had as their guests Friday his
brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Andresen and Mr. and
Mrs. Virgil Perrine of Salem.
Anointment of Homer Beale, l?hey brought Virginia Andresen
r, jV... ,.!..,,!,., mananr fnrinome aner a visu oi iwu inu.uns
f CniUL'lUU UiniUi niwiit)v "
New Events Added
Continued from Page 1
Knox Kirkland of Davis, Calif.,
will be the announcer for this
year's Rodeo. He is a relative
newcomer to this part of the
country, but has announced
shows this year at Caldwell, and
Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, Nyssa, Ore
son, and Kennewick, Wash.
Clown Gene Morris will enter
tain the crowd during the Rodeo
program with his mule and bar-
relful of tricks. He is from
Frient, Calif., and is noted for his
bull fighting ability.
The Rodeo stock for this year's
show is furnished by Harley
Tucker of Joseph, Oregon. Kirk
land and Morris have been worK-
ing most of the Tucker stocked
shows this vear.
The Rodeo program, featuring
S1.15n in orizes, will consist of
bareback ridine. saddle bronc
ridinsr bulldoeeine, calf roping
wild cow milking and bull riding.
Entries close at 6:00 p. m. Friday
Sept 4, and entrance fees must
he Daid at that time.
Reserved seat tickets for the
Rodeo will go on sale shortly at
the First National bank in Hepp
ner.
U7a,4 hffi hdon vo-aivA.4 frnmuith tbp mnuntpH rirlprs Onnpn
vvviu ua w.va ------ ' " ' ,J - ' ' '
tne Marion KreDS iamny, ionnei anu rnntcsso auu uie many
residents of Cecil, that they have
bought a sheep ranch at Brock
way, Oregon, near Roseburg.
FAIR MINDED
Still think it would be a good
idea to patch up some more of
those old buggies one sees dis
carded around the county. Sure
a cute pair of spotted ponies on
that one seen around town. The
western flavor we try to keep
beautiful floats. Have you picked
out your meme ior your iioat
yet?
BICYCLE SALES
AND SERVICE
In Settles Electric
Phone 6-9201
in Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Doolittle
left recently for a visit of a week
or two at Moffett Springs, near
Bonneville.
Rev. and Mrs. Lester Boulden
have as their guests this week,
Miss Ann Lieuallen of Weston
and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Erther of
Milton-Freewater. The latter are
parents of Mrs. Boulden.
L. D. Hale of Tangent, Ore.,
BILL JONES DIDN'T
TON SMITH DID
Mr. and Mrs. Harry O'Donnell
have as their euest Mrs. Rose
Samuel of San Francisco.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gonty and
family spent last weekend in
Portland at a family reunion.
Mrs. Gonty's brother, Raymond
Hemrich of Orcutt, Calif., and
several relatives from Washing
ton were present.
Leslie Matlock has returned
from a visit with his sister in
rtleton 25 vears ago as a lineman
or laier or int-- utnu-ino . - -
or Km i, "i ' . .,.! up rptiims to Pend eton from.
your sur - ivaltlmn uhpip hp has been dis- .... , I Drtl!inH Tknmas Mifhas hrnllfht
death. ' Mr. WeiO SaiU. - -- liuiiim muuuw uuumy a-isucm,i...u"u. , ; 7.
To make doubly sure your soc- trict. line superintendent n was visiting in Heppner the first him home and remained for the
el-il security account is correct, charge of physical operations In of tho week Weekend.
. . ,. ...i. c thn mmranv's largest OOeratinCT . T-i i ii ! Mr nnA Mre C. A. Piioalps and
PVPrv worker snouia aK iiie ou- m. - -- -o . nnou cueiuuiui wua u rcu-i " v.. ... 33
. .. .. .. i k fll.,iclnn nntsiflp of Portland. ,n. ii(.. Pnnnio loft QunHav for Port and.
C at Security AuminiSliauun cam u - i uinun usuui un juiiuaj, vu...... j
vor or so for a statement of. In the Walla wana post, sea.e ,
wages credited to his account, Will succeed W. II. Till, his ren
X manager added. dleton predecessor who is retiring
lilt iuu.i..b ... . 'i l ,,n nniifalinn rllllV flftpr
A representative ot me ta uwin "i" "fa .
Grande social security office will 34 years with the company. I
uidiiuLa j leaving Pendleton in
Thursday, August 20th, between 194L Keenan has served as oca
the hours of 9:00 a. m. ana noon, inniuiK.-i . ri . v..........
.... ...i..i .onarHinrf'manaeer at Davton and assistant
10 aSSlSl lliuiviuuaia " n
this and other problems relating district manager at Walla Wa la
iino a..u ,i ua i,r o,i nut nthpr snprial
to this Federal insurance pro- annua t.....u ,
pram administrative assignments.
g 0 The new appointments are to
Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Wightman be effective immediately and ar
had as their weekend guests her rangements are now being made
onH fnmilv Mr. and Mrs. for the transfer of responsibili-
Eugene V. Frye, Karen and Greg ties,
of Cincinnati, Ohio; ner Droiner
SAVE.. . Sure, Tom Smith saves at First. Like
his neighbor Bill Jones, he hated the chore of pushing
a lawn mower. Now, Smith has a power mower . . , and
SAVINGS did it. You too can buy many of the things
you want and need if you save regularly, every payday.
lii HEPPNER BRANCH
Ffl CIST NATIONAL BANK
l or portiu
UTS IWlO O0ON rOOflHOl"
FREE SMOfcb
and wife Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Hum-
Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Mahoney,
u.., vnn,,.u wimh - and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Reed and
her sister and husband Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sayers were
Mrs Roy J. Abbott of Portland, weekend ' visitors at Joseph,
Mr and Mrs. Lester Doolittle where they went to bring back
hnH as their truests over the week
end their daughter and her hus
band, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Perrott,
and two granddaughters of Portland.
the Bov Seouts that have been at
tending camp. I
Jesse Payne moved to Pendle-j
ton on Saturday. Mrs. Payne has
been there since the first of July
ti4 ii js
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