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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1960)
...l. OMtTTtTWH. Ttu.W. I"T II. Mustangs Again Split in Weekend Basketball Play HEAL FEMLAND Last weekend the llej.pner high MustanRs spin r L .....,. n r.iv hv beating Stn field 5249 Friday night, but loslns on Saturday night to the defending state cnamiMui.. r In SI. In the Stanfield game, which was close all the way. Heppner lo, t the end of the first qaurte, 16 to 15 and stretched It little at the half 32 to 29. Tom Drlscoll led the Mustang ...ih nolnts followed BCuniiK I------ by lion Gray with 14 and Tom Green with 10. Jerry Vow led Stanfield with 14, John Stamate ha il and Mike Grogan 10. On Saturday night coach Clint Arec's squad took 1U second ... . m L. annoin ftt tlP worst aiiear. oi we honHi of Pilot Rock 78 to 51. In the first quarter things went ' .i..,i uiih rilot Rock taking a 13 to 8 lead. In the i 4i. vru-Uotn stretched sreonu me iv - their lead by dunking 18 points a i Unl m noli to Heppners ana u ilmt orlnn of 31 tO 17. In the second half Heppner got little warmer, dui u ...i fminH the basket for 47 polnts wnlle JIcPPner 00,11(1 manage oniy a. Three TR starters had game honors, Gary wumer wu.. , ...... ni.,.., with 14 and Rich- jviikv ftuu ...... -- ard Van Schoiack 12. Mustang guard Dennis Lwneny icu ikp i . ,infr u;ith 15 and cen ter Tom Drlscoll got 14. Ron Gray was close benina wun Dobyns Return From Central America Mr and Mrs Harold Dobyns of lone returned Friday of last week from a five weeks trip. They flew from Vancouver B C to Mexico City where they spent two weeks. They also visited Guatemala.. El Salvador, Costa Rica and Panama. . TWwn hnH some confer mi . ences on pest control In Mexico and the otner countries w 6 ther information on the way they handle things there. On the return trip they flew to Portland where they visited Mrs Dobyns' son and family, Mr and Mrs Jerry Holly. They had spent Christmas with another son and family. Mr and Mrs Russell Holly. Form Prices Hold Steady in State Down Across u .i.vx .wx.ivwi bv farmers In Oregon and over the nation edg ed downward ai " " the year, but Oregon prices re mained one percent higher than a year ago In contrast to nat ional prices which were down 7 percent. Lower price tags on meai - , i. .r.rt milk led the slight downward trend In farm prices In the state, reported Mrs fclvlri .. ! ..mn.ixn aer cultural economist t Oregon State tol- J r n 4 m nrit lege. Studying u a h- " of agriculture reports, she found price drops for these same com modities, along with lower prices on cotton and tobacco, combined to push the national lower. Tartly offsetting these lower December prices received by far- klnhar nrlrea on mOhl mera wnc i vegetables, broilers, and turkeys. Mrs Horrell said. While prices received y ar mera slid a little, prices paid by farmers remained steady. There wa no change ounng ber In any 01 me .. ... i.it taxes, or wage rate Items paid by farm fam ine. Mr Horrew lounu. r-.' t in 1959 were more stable than In any year since 1940, Mrs Iiorreii nir. . . ..- th narltv In close OI 11"." to., dex the governments official yardstick of farm costs-stood ' : ... .kauo Decern- only one pcivnv ber 1958. . iho narltv Index re malned only because of a lot or . . " u individual terns, n aaa For Instance, Mrs mwic. - In family living nem. prices on used cars counterbal . a i.,.;f nveraee food ana ,io And among pro- ciouiuijs .,. ductlon Items, mgiier on motor vehicles were offset by lower prices on feeder livestock, building materials, and farm lupplles. ii rowtved bv far- Willi yttH - . mers dipping only ;a little - and prices paid Dy r. ..... .u mirnhnslnp power of sieaay, . farm products held unchanged last momn. v : .. V tT the government's yardstick ror ' h relationship be- tween prices received and prices paid by farmers stood at 77 in December. This is tne same f1" as In November, but 6 points below December 1958 and 23 points below the level set by Congress as a "fair" exchange rate, Mrs Horrell pointed out. p.TA PANEL DISCUSSION PROVES POPULAR, MANY PROBLEMS TALKED I . Im ll... VL'..H n ki ll r-lA IT1T"- -. btrt neuier. 'J. v ' ..re clve as reasons would be continued at the March money. e e gln A variety of points were toucn ed upon by questions to mem bers of the panel, but many questiona were not presented due to lack of time. The curriculum of the Heppner athooU was explained by mem bers of the teachers' side of the panel. Some subjects are taught fiT inn 1IIW B aa iTnnoi - , it Anv Dhase 01 eau cation In which these tests show a large number oi stuacma ing adequate training results In a change In the curriculum with corrective subjects offered In the fields found wanting for not putting such programs Into practice ai in--"- Counseling and guidance is .. i.ti th. tu.lents by teach ers as result of the Intelligence an1 nf.MTIHIi? irat. " u,i.ki .nt Homedlal reader courses are given In the elemcn tarv MThOOI. Teacher training was touched UWII w . r- - a resuu oi mc -i-t- - - , !Lprl achievement test, school' mong the educators as to general cmevemer i h nr ,0HCi,crs are now FARM BUREAU POSTPONED Owing to the weather the meeting of the Morrow County Farm Bureau scheduled for Tuesday evening, January 26, has been postponed until the next regular meeting of the Bur- . no eau on f eDruary to. Justice and Municipal Court Don Sharp, overtime parking, $1 fine. . Census District Office Opened VKtahllshment of a district of- i,.- f,,r the 1960 census of pop ulation and housing at 1102 Wall Street in Bend was announced today by director Guy t Rain both of the Census Bureau's re glonal office at Seattle. Wash- '"Eton. jm Homer E Ralney or eena wu. be supervisor of the district of fice. He will direct a force of 21 crew leaders and zoo census takers In the following coun ties: Baker. CrooK. uescnu.-. Gilliam. Grant, iiarney. nu River, Jefferson, Klamath, Lake, Malheur, Morrow. Sherman. Umatilla, Union, Wallowa, Was co, and Wheeler. Taking the 1900 census nat . i in .nniro tho services nt 1B0.000 enumerators, 10,000 Johnston, crew leaders and 400 district sup ervisors, all temporary workers. The district supervisors, work ing under the general direction of the permanent regional field directors, are responsible for all phases of the census In their districts. Duties of the district i.,..- inMurto the recruiting of the crew leaders, obtaining space for crew leader training, recruiting and training a small office stair, reviewing wic -"-pleted questionnaires, and direct supervision of the field canvass which Pcgins on 41.- ciori nf the cen- rnor iu me : sus, all households will receive in the mail an advance ccuaua report form, a new census-taking device which is designed to speed up the field canvass and provide more accurate Distribution of this form, which ih hnslf DODulation miliums - ' ' and housing questions, gives the family a cnance io cmu: formation about eacn raemun i advance of the census taker's visit. whether or not teachers are now required to take too many n-um- er training courses i pvnse of a broad cultural back- (TTOiind. rarenU were complimented by the faculty members for the .nn.f in uhli'h teachers are accepted Into the community lo rnllv. Victor Kreimeyer was effective moderator. Serving as panel Mrs Marion Hug gett, Mrs N C Anderson. Mrs u'.ii.m u-niff Dick Wilkinson. M Ulim - ' William Labhart ana rim .. 1V.nr.hnra unil StnOOl 811111111 ni-jr. ... i j i u,nm lrtt Harold La Ira, Joe Stewart, Hillard urown, uu. Hon Pratt, and Robert van uuuic The P-TA minstrel show will be held April l-"Yes we are . . . a I r.1'n flair" aware this is April rwn . n,i Anril 2. announced Mrs L E Dick Jr, general chairman. Mr Flowers' fifth grade room won the room count. Fifth grade mothers provided refreshments which were served In the cafeteria following the meeting to the 110 present. Serv ing on the committee were Mrs William Sowell. Mrs Tfprh Case. Mrs Toussent Dubuque, and Mrs Jer- ol Bailey. Next meeting win oe v ...1.1. .. .nnnr r,f thfi DUHU1I1U Willi a it" committee of the county as the program. USE GAZETTE TIMES CLASSIFIED Aua " 77mM. Ill 1 '"'1' PRE-INVENTORY CLEAN-UP 5 Only WOMEN'S COATS Wool tweed, wool fleece. Long style $14" Washable COTTON FLANNEL Sanforlied. Assorted Prints Women's COTTON BLOUSES Boll-up sleeve style. Sixes 32 to 38 3 yds. $ J00 $-50 Girls' HOODED JACKETS Washable, broken slies Girls' FLANNELETTE PAJAMAS Sanforlied. Sizes 8 to 16 Women's WOOL SKIRTS 15 only. Sixes 12. 14. 18 $C88 HOSPITAL NEWS Patients Oscar Adams, Spray, j,v.nicC' Flora Nvs. Heppner, hi n in.-'. i - - -dismissed; David Alderman, Heppner, dismissed; Barbara Bloodsworth, Heppner,. dismiss ed; Barbara Lynch, Heppner; Olive Engleman, lone; Colleen Bailey, Heppner; Lenna Smith, Heppner, dismissed; Frank L Looney, Heppner; Mary E Thom as, Kinzua; Simon Winters, Hep pner; Fae Davis, Walla Walla; John Hughes, lone; Alice Eh linger, Heppner; Robert Abrams, Heppner. RHEA CREEK HEC CANCELLED The Rhea Creek HEC will not meet on their regular meet ing date, January 21, If the weather permits this meeting will be rescheduled at a later date. PARENTS OF BOY Lt and Mrs Michael Lanham nt piHuhnrrr. Penn are the par- ui - try' ents of a 6 lb 3 oz Doy uom January 3. He has ben named Mark Douglas and has one bro ther. Conley Lanham of Heppner is the grandfather. Alien Report is a Due in January immigration offldaU .rt well pleased with the respond -alien, in the State of Oregon to address report wquiremr...-. jamet L Turner, district dir ector of the immlgrat 0.1 , .nd naturalization ten.. ""-"T stated that "hough the pro gram hat been underway only 14 daya. the nuro. thus far It well head of he number reporting during same period last year. Aliens have until tne . -January within which to .ub ml" their report of address to the government Forms for the " i.. i,(inft at any purpose may u? - office or any off ce ot he Immigration ana nmu... service. All aliens, with few exceptions, are required to report. Those ex cused from this requirement In elude diplomats, persons accrea- . A,na t Irtrml or- Ited to cenain u.ni..- - .--.i runionS WhO ganizouuiia - r were admitted temporarily as agricultural workers, mom who are minors must K,it th narent or legal guardian should submit the report for an alien cnim u.. dcr 14 years of age OSC Plans Weekend For High School Seniors on Jan 30 OREGON STATE COLLEGE & snpclal preview oi nr.n.mitip And campus Biuuy i,jii--.-" - i ... ... t- l..nM Crtcrnr activities win oe given high school seniors Jan 30 at Oregon State College. The weekend program. "Beaver Preview." Is designed to give sen lors an Insight Into course offer ings and career opportunities in OSC's schools of agriculture, bus- . . t i -Q t inn . lness ana tecnnoiogv, , engineering, forestry, home econ omics, pharmacy, science, and lower division of liberal arts. Educational exniDits are i" .j u nonn innartment and stu- I1UU ujr cuv" v-i dents will have a chance to meet ; ...iu i.n..nv mnmhprs In study . Willi icn-unj - .. . . m ....I- .kAinA riiiA43t1nn-i fields oi tneir - -- and answer sessions with the staff members will oe one oi u.v highlights. Seniors will stay In campus living groups dormitories, fra ternities, sororities and cooper ative houses. Special weekend events will Include a student tal ent show, campus tours, and dance. The senior weekend program Is sponsored by the state sys- uinhm. oHimatlon. All In- lem ui ,,taA tn terested seniors are participate. SASST SO AND SEWS The S.y So and Sew. 4 H club met Saturday. Jn O (he home of Nancy .nd Maur cen Dohcrty. Member, present were Nancy and Maureen uoneny. . .... m...knri Jeanette and rnyius iiw LedbettenJan Frlnk . U C reek. Brend. Steagal -nd Beverly paviason. . n ii nnviiHon aiiu i-i j Doherty were lso Vnl. Mr. Glady. Van vmKie. Burkenblne .nd Martha Doherty were guesu i u.UftiinA flaw to Davtr i im - - Sunday to .ttend the Denver Suck Show an h horse ' Those from Heppner ottend- ing the tl'AtSci; the Oregon State Elks Assoc!. uiv v. ri,v over the LaVerne van jutu'i Mii Harlan McCurdy. Jr .nd Mr and Mr. John Hartman. Mi Woeppel d Ronnie Jay will ; bout two week, visit Ini : t the . k nariyntS. Mr .na ZVereU k.Uhley .Mr, . Kloe ppel Is from Vernal. Ltah. MallahOQ OI at our niw"- j Mouanon I . . ...AnlAnrl at We had . new glr on ou M vlsitin8 :over tne -- club .. memoer oi uic home oi nis h-"-- - :i r. i i m ii nirniiiiiuii. Mrs ClUD . n-, year sewing, her name Is Bar hara BloOlsWOrth. ,i rmm lalt Tuetdory lfo; San Francisco to , .ttend the The United Slates has been divided Into 50,000 districts for the 19G0 cen i.,igi r:.nf raohlc cn tne iauvii u-o--r- We had our business meeting. for San Francisco .o vc nau riictrihuted .. i..,rA market and to usil 411 caienaars wnt iunni"- i rinr Binf leaucr, I .i.-nHa to an rnemuvi. uiv.. ..i-i. a in ftome songs. jan rnniv. KM Our next meeting wm at the home of Jeanette Led- better on February 13. The business meeting was .d- journed nd then we o.v ... rane ,n to croups according i ns " " ' . , . worked on our f,m a slncle apartment Ul avwiiiK' w ' imw - projects. building to hundreds of square Beverly Davidson, reporter gUff of nmn than 400 A uahe. Census Bureau employees Is pre- Allen Case and Matt Hughe, un ate map for each were in Portland two days pannR . .crar L TaulTs: J filing In the coun- v.ujr - - ler. try. USE GAZETTE TIMES CLASSIFIED ADS NOW - Economy Car Owners CALLED BY DEATH Mrs Joseph J Hughes of Hep pner returned last weekend from Salem where she had been call ed by the death of her brother, Raymond II Bassett, well known Salem attorney and national American Legion officer connec ted with veterans' rehabilitation work. Final rites were held there Thursday. 0 E S Officers Club CARD PARTY Thurs., Jan. 28 Heppner Maaenlc Hall 75c Pew. Long Ctctono Nottoa-WM Moving Sendee Mayflower AgeO Padded Vans PENLAND BROS. TBAXSrSI CO. Pendleton. Oregon Phone CR 6 3111 CAN SAVE AN EXTRA WITH Safeco Auro Insurance iSfk DRIVE A jTT 1 COM PACT OR SMALL You mar ru"Y additional cash saving, with Safeco. Your car was especially designed for ease and economy in maintenance and repair. 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