Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 06, 1959, Page 8, Image 8

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    HEPPNER QAZETTE-TIMES,
Mustang Football
Practice Slated
To Start Aug 24
Football practice for the Hepp
ner high Mustangs will begin
at 9 a m, August 24, coach Jim
Mallon announced this week and
two practices a day are sched
uled before school starts.
Mallon predicted that he would
have between 35 and 40 boys
out for practice this year, In
cluding six new players who
have transferred to Heppner
from other schools.
Hoppncr will be classed as an
A-2 school for the coming year,
but because of scheduling diffi
culties, most of Heppner's games
will be played with B teams. The
schedule Is:
Sopt 11, Elgin, here
Sept 18, Condon, there
Sept 25, McEwan, there
Oct 2, Pilot Rock, there
Oct 9, Stanfield, here
Oct 16, Maupin, there
Oct 23, Umatilla, there
Oct 30, Sherman, here
Nov 6, Echo, here.
There will also be three JV
games, two with Pilot Rock and
one with Hermiston.
HOSPITAL NEWS
New Arrival To Mr and Mrs
Curtis Madden, Fossil, an 8 lb
10 34 oz girl born Aug 2, named
Linda Louise.
Patients Victor RIetmann,
lone, dismissed; Alice Kay An
derson, Heppner; Edgar Olson,
Heppner; Mildred Morris, Hepp
ner; William Heath, Heppner,
dismissed; Donald Clark, Hepp.
ner; Jack Osborne, Jr, Mayvllle;
Ethel Zeimantz, Heppner; Clar
ence Woods, KInzua; Monica Tal
bot, Condon, dismissed; Frank M
Reedze, Fossil.
Mr and Mrs John Pfelffer and
Johnny and Julie returned
Sunday from a weekend spent
in Portland. On Tuesday morn
ing they left for a ten days fish
ing trip to Canada.
IPenney's
Our Dan River cottons need little
or no Ironing I Give mother little
homework. See the beautiful col
ors. See Penney's little prices.
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SPECIAL CLEARANCE
SUMMER MERCHANDISE
Women's Dresses $5
Girls' Shorts 66c
Women's Chemette Sets $3.33
Clearance Table each item 66c
Thursday. August 6. 1958
Tom Heimbigner
Qualifies for
Water Ski Tourney
Tom Heimbigner, son of Mr
and Mrs Ray Heimbigner of lone,
this week received his first class
rating card and emblem from
the national headquarters of the
American Water Ski association.
This qualifies him to enter the
western regional water ski tourn
ament to held In Denver, Colo
August 8 and 9.
Tom recently took his third,
second and first class tests at
the Oregon open water ski tourn
ament at Medford. The first class
test must be OK'd by an ap
proved judge and given final ap
proval by the national head
quarters. A first class rating Is
necessary to qualify in a region
al tournament.
Tom recently won first in the
slalom at the Washington State
open tournament and grand
champion trophy at McNary
Aqua Capers July 4 and 5.
ANDERSNS HAVE GUESTS
Guests at the home of Mr and
Mrs Ervin Anderson the last two
weeks have been their daugh
ters, Mrs Larry Martin of Port
land and Mrs Al Parent and Lisa
of La Grande. Also visiting here
has been Mrs Anderson's brother
and family, Mr and Mrs Boyd
Redding, Randy and Sharl of Los
Angeles, her nieces Mrs Bobbie
Henderson and Carrie Eileen and
Mrs Larry Prultt of Vancouver
and their parents, Mr and Mrs
Fred Jinklnson of Carson, Wash.
Mr and Mrs Raymond Ferg.
uson left last Thursday for Seat
tle to visit their daughter and
son-in-law, Mr and Mrs Robert
Kelly.
Here for a month's visit at the
home of Dr and Mrs L D Tibbies
are Mrs Tibbie's mother, Mrs I
M Turnage of Maysvllle, Miss
ouri and her sister, Miss Aria
Turnage of Kansas City, Miss
ouri. Laura Les Sumner and Judy
Hamilton are visiting at the
home of Mary Ellen Ruper In
The Dalles this week.
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Babe Ruth Squad
Drops Two Games
The Heppner Babe Ruth ball
club In Its second game of the
season July 18 lost to Condon
by a score of 14 to 10. It proved
to be a tight game all the way.
On August 1 the Heppner boys
again met KInzua on their field
and the Wheeler county boys
retaliated by winning this game
5 to 3. It wasn't until the third
Inning that Heppner pulled a
head by bringing In two runs
to top KInzua by one. Again In
the fifth, Heppner got a man
home, but Kinzua also put across
three that Inning and another
In the sixth to take the game
5 to 3.
There will be one more game
played this season. It Is set for
Saturday, August 15 at the Hepp
ner rodeo grounds.
The club and those in charge
wish to thank the different
people for their helD in sunnlvine
transportation for Its members.
Justice and
Municipal Courts
Jeffrey Scott Dunlap, defective
equipment, $10 fine.
W II I Padberg, failure to stop
and leave name and address af
ter colliding with unattended ve
hicle. Posted $55 bail, hearing
later.
Clifford Paul Reed, no opera
tors license, $10 fine suspended.
Edward W Groshens, failure to
give right of way In favor of
overtaking vehicle, $30 ball,
hearing later.
Theresa Cristensen, no oper
ators license, $10 fine suspended.
Judith Anne Collins, excessive
motor noise, $10 fine suspended.
Jeffrey Dunlap, violation of
basic rule, $20 ball forfeited.
Everett R Barlow, parking re
stricted zone, $1 fine.
Joel Yackley, no operators li
cense, $10 fine.
George Bradley Illegal parking,
$2 fine.
James Swart, after hours, $20
ball forfeited.
Ralph A Piper, after hours, $20
bail forfeited.
Stanley Schoonover, violation
of basic rule, $25 fine.
Mr and Mrs Bernard Damon of
La Grande were visiting at the
home of her parents, Mr and Mrs
Claude Graham the last of the
month and plan to move to Eu
gene this week where- they both
have teaching jobs for this com
ing school year.
Rosalee Lewis of Hillsboro vis
Ited last week at the home of
Mr and Mrs William Slewert.
This week Diana Meltebeke of
Hillsboro is a guest at the Sle
wert home.
Mr and Mrs L E Dick left
Wednesday for their home in
Helena, Montana after a visit
here with Mr Dick's sons and
their families, Mr and Mrs Kemp
Dick and Mr and Mrs L E Dick
Jr.
Mr and Mrs Ivor Davles of The
Dalles were In Heppner over the
weekend to work at Fhil's Phar
macy while Mr Blakney attend-1
ed the gift shop in Portland.
While here the Davles were
houseguests at the home of Mr
and Mrs Harry Bongers. J
Guests over the weekend at the
home of Mr and Mrs James Val- j
entine were her mother, Mrs Peg-'
gy Thomson, her sister, Mrs Guy
Gorrell and daughter, Bonnie of
Portland and Mrs Francis Bailey
and daughter Shirley of Areata.
While here they attended the cel
ebration of the 85th birthday of
Mrs Fhoebe Bartholmew. i
Superintendents
(Continued from Page 1)
year. Regulations for each class
are stated In the premium books
which are available at the county
agent's office.
Chairmen for class B, ponies,
conformation and performance
under saddle are John Eubanks
and Wayne Martin. i
Chairmen for class C perfor
mance division In junior equita
tion for horses 50 inches and
over are, Howard Bryant, riders
11 years and under; Floyd Hutch
ins riders 12 years through 16
years; in western pleasure horse
class, the chairmen are R R
Fulleton for riders 11 years and
under; Jim Farley for riders 12
years through 16 years; Homer
Hager, senior division for riders
17 years and older. Assisting
with the junior equitation and
western pleasure junior horse
class aie Marlene Fetsch, Shan
non Mahoncy and Diane Fulle-j
ton. I
Chairmen for the reining events
which Includes both haekamore
and bit reining Is Ron Currln.
Ralph Beamer is chairman of
the cow cutting class and Charlie i
Daly is chairman of the junior
calf roping event.
Secretaries and clerks for the :
show are Janice Beamer, Barbara :
Steagall, Mrs Bob Steagall and i
Mr and Mrs Carl Thorp. Mrs
Reta Thorpe and Marsha and
Mark Lovgren were In Portland
Saturday for the day.
Dr and Mrs E K Shaffltz were
In Portland for the weekend to
visit her mother and get their
children who had been visiting
their grandmother. Mrs Allen
Case accompanied them to Port
land where she Is visiting at the
home of her sister and brother-
in-law, Mr and Mrs C E Leathers.
Mr and Mrs Bill Labhart left
Sunday morning for Corvallis
where they Joined his brother
and sister-in-law, Mr and Mrs
Bob Labhart, for a week's trip
to San Francisco and plan on
attending the baseball games
there.
Mr and Mrs Clyde Nutting re
turned to Heppner after a two
week vacation and fishing trip
to Lake Penask in Canada.
Mr and Mrs Harry Bongers and
their son and Miss Carla Rul
kens spent the weekend at Wal
lowa Lake with friends and also
attended Chief Joseph Days.
Mr and Mrs Mike Bovlen of
Pendleton were visiting last
Tuesday at the home of Mr and
Mrs Frank Anderson.
Mr and Mrs Robert Lewe were
in Arlington for the weekend vis
iting at the home of Mr and Mrs
Henry Krebs. While there they
met Mrs Emma Gatewood
(Grandma Gatewood who has
been walking from Indepen
dence, Mo as a Good Will Am
bassador). On Sunday they went
boating, and that evening they
met their daughter-in-law and
grandson, Mrs Rose Ryan and
Pat who returned with them for
a few days visit.
Dr and Mrs O E Cooley of West
Des Moines, Iowa were visiting
last week at the homes of Mr
and Mrs D E Hudson and Mr and
Mrs Tom Wells. The Wells spent
from Thursday to Sunday with
them at Lake Pend Orlelle as
they were returning home by
way of Glacier National Park.
Mr and Mrs James Valentine
and daughter, Kim returned
Thursday from California where
they were visiting their daugh
ter Karen. Karen Is In the Santa
Rosa Memorial hospital and ex
pects to be there for two weeks.
Mr and Mrs Gene Hazelhurst
and son returned to Spokane Sat
urday after visiting at the home
of her parents, Mr and Mrs
James Valentine.
While They Last
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25 4-H Girli
Attend Help Day
Practice demonstrations rang
ing from "how to make apple
crisp" to "how to feed a 4-H dairy
calf" were the order of the day
when 25 Morrow county 4-H girls
gathered in the annex building
at the Heppner fair grounds on
Thursday, July 30, for a "4-H
Help Day", according to Miss
Esther Kirmls, Morrow county
extension agent.
This "help" day was scheduled
to promote better demonstrations
and showings at the fair to be
held in Heppner, August 27-29.
Assisting Miss Kirmls In dir
ecting this "Help" day were Miss
Frances Harvey, Umatilla county
extension agent; Mrs Katherlne
Hagar, home economics instruc
tor of Heppner schools; and Joe
Hay, Morrow county extension
agent
Demonstrations presentd on
Thursday included: "cottage
cheese dishes" Judy Smith,
Heppner Spoon L 1 c k e r s club;
"how to feed a 4-H dairy calf-
Martha Peck, Lexington Lex
ington Livestock club; "fringing
a table cloth" Cheryle Lundell,
lone Sew & Sew girls club;
"cleaning a sewing machine"
Karen Lundell, lone Make &
Model club; "how to make an
apple crisp" Cherllyn Smouse
and Susan Lind strom, lone;
"milk drinks" Betty Jane An
gell and Claudia Nolan Hepp
ner Kookettes.
Girls enrolled In advanced
sewing were also advised as to
choice of accessories to go with
the costumes they are making
for fair exhibit.
Time did not permit the judg
ing contest practice scheduled
for that day. Therefore a judging
workout for 4-H home economics
members on foods, clothing and
home living is being scheduled
for Tuesday, August 11, at 2:00
P M at the annex building of
the Heppner Fair Grounds. 4-H
members are urged to attend this
practice session to sharpen-up
for the real judging contest to
be held on Wednesday afternoon,
August 26, of the fair.
Surprise appearances in the
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County Bond Sale
Climb During June
Seventeen counties In Oregon
showed Increases in Savings
Bond sales last month compared
to June, 1959, according to a re
port received here today.
in makln? the fieures public,
county savings bonds committee
chairman Jack Beaiora saia,
"state-wide sales In June a
mnuntoH tn S2.2fi4.95R cortiDared
to a total of $2,438,170 a year
atrn Our V. nnd H Bond sales in
this county last month amounted
to $9,363, compared to $4,200" in
June of 1958."
While the reuort indicated that
sales in Multnomah county eas
ed off slightly In dollar volume,
they were almost doubled in two
of Oregon s other large counties,
Clatsop, and Klamath. Even
greater percentage incr eases
were reported In Curry, Hood
River, Morrow, Sherman and
Wallowa counties.
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r,d loft nt fi a m Wednesday.
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They planned to camp Wednes
day nlgnt ai a spring ueiween
Heppner Junction and Arlington.
Dr and Mrs C M Wagner and
family were In Portland over the
weekend to attend the Seventh
Day Adventlst Camp meeting In
Gladstone. While in Portland
they also attended the Exposit
ion.
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