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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1960)
HtPrNCR CAimrt TIMM. Thursday. robruT n, 10 Mustangs Win Over Sfanfield, Lose to lone B7 MEAL F El. LAND H-pnr Hlfh Mutr.j: v.eie home for two !flht Ems Ut week when they cln split the iu-,i pn-B. On Friday rilM ll.-pf.ner rolled ovrr the Stenfleld Tigers fc! to 55. Turidny nljrht the story was different with the lone Cardinal bsrely si urging ly the llcipnrr tram o ' ' Th- TlL'ira from Stsrifleld .iuiifl un fat wlih cusrd John ny Stamate wiring the first 6 point for them t re nrj.pnrr could fnd the range, then It wss the fight between Ron Cray and Stamate fr about the first half of the first quarter. Stanfleld's Mike Crogon finally broke the dual when ho scored ana tnen the firing went pretty even fmm thn on. At the end of the first period the score i 12 to 4 for Stanfleld In ihe second stanza Ilcpnner bounded rltfht back to come up with 21 points to put them witn In two points of the red hot Tigers at half. Tom Green and Dennis Doherty started celling the eye of the basket and man aged to pull the Mustangs out of the hole. In the third quarter both teams slacked off a little but Heppner managed to pull ahead for the first time In the game and then stayed there for the remainder of the game. In the final Stanza guards Do hortv and Grav nut on a fine exhibition when they racked up OEA To "Sell" Federal School Aid Plort to Public Saturday. February 5. 1M the N K A and the OEA held Hnt meeting at the Vert Mem orl.l building In Pendleton. Three counties sent repr-enta. tlvn Union. Umatilla and Mor row. Thoe reprinting Morrow county were: Dallas Shockley, upt of athooU at lone. Mrs Bunnell. 1st grade teacher of Islington. Clifford Williams. Wh grade teacher at Heppner, I III lard Brown, elementary prlncl pal at Heppner and Robert Van Houte. Marrow county school uwrlntendent. Roy Archibald, west coast rep resentative of the NKA reviewed past efforts of congress to pass a federal bill to education. He also spoke at some length of the need for federal aid. In presenting this problem he was ably assisted by Robert Van Houte and Ed Elliott of the OEA. Some discussion took place as to how each teacher could pro mote this legislation from our local communities. Letters to congressmen and panel discus both advocated. Per sonal Interviews were also en couraged. All bills before congress were i-ut as to the merits of each and Its possibilities of be coming law. It was pointed out v, rnnirMsmpn must be en couraged by the local group by orlclnal letters and a nine com mendation. Feh prouo from each county U.D iirpori to return home and contact as many as possible and field team could get going. Stan 0 ...j- -v i ; 1 2 U I MUSTANGS WIN Heppner coma out on top of this scramble with Stanlield Frldn ht 64 to 55. Shooting is Ron Gray. No 6. Other Heppner tnen Nat Webb. No S and Bruca Meyer No t The blue-clad Stanfleld beys ara Dick McKague 35. Jerry Voss 25. and John Stamola whose head Is showing over the top I MY exhibition when tney racKea up " , fJ th4m- t0 th0 desir 10 quick points before the "legislation. field team got past the half line l.B,Mrri,Rpn once before they finally scored -.7 once before they finally scored when Stamate brought tne nan down and drove all the way In, and the scoring stayed even for the rest of the game. On Tuesday night the lone Cardinals put on a fine last min ute rally to edge out the Mus tangs 40 to 44. Heppner opened up hot and ran off a 10 to 4 score before lone got going. Ron Gray again was red hot when he scored the first five points for the Mus tangs. Heppner had a rough time keeping Francis Uea away from the basket while he racked up points for the Cardinals. In the second stanza Heppner still managed to keep their lead with the help of Tom Drlseoll and Dennis Doherty. At half time Heppner had a slim lead of 23 to 20. In the third period Heppner slacked off while lone took ad vantage of this, Tom Martin and TO THE DALLES Word has been received of the transfer of Mr and Mrs James Sumner from Ellensburg, Wash to The Dalles where he will be the manager of TumALum lumber company. They expect to move around Feb 12. Francis Rea kept the lone team In the running, in the fourth auarter, big John Swanson pulled through for the Cardinals when he nnaiiy gov fh Mnrc of the basket. Heppner, was hurt when iorwara 10m fouled out In the nrsi of the third period and the Hep pner team seemed to go down wit Prum out the ribbons on the game when he drove in( for a layln with JU seconus i go in the game with Heppner being unable to mane iwo vu, Important free throws. Mrs L A McCobe Heads Auxiliary of Lexington Oil Co-op At the annual meeting of the 1 nil Cn.nn held at the Lexington grange hall Tuesday. February me women -an auxiliary of the Co op. 11.. r.in tivn.i and Mrs Ada Sacrisori of the Umatilla County Grain Growers Auxiliary ex plained the purpose 01 un- 111..... or, l ihnso nresent indl- iiiuiy -i. , cated their approval of such an organization. . 1 ntloiTu u.'ere inT IOIlUVlllfi 7iVL.- - - - - l,lnf fro I. A Mc- 'lit 1 1 i ( 'i ' . v. v . . , - - - - - - Cabe, lone; vice president, Mrs Kenneth Palmer, Lexington; sec retary. Mrs Harold Huber, Hep pner; treasurer, Ida Lee Chapel, Heppner; representative, Mrs Millard Nolan, Lexington. Meetings are tentatively tnr tlii first MlllldaV 'of eaih month. Committees will be named and program for rest of the year seiecieu ai me meeting. Sharing their hobbles and learning new crafts are some of the things the group will do. FINAL CLEAN-UP OF BRUCE MOTORS TIRE STOCK PASSENGER SIZES 15 750x14 Tubeleaa black $15.95 4 750x14 Tuboless WW 17-95 5 800x14 Tubeless Black $17 AS 3 800x14 Tubeless WW and 1 800x14 Tubeless WW Flrestona Supreme $23.95 2 670x15 Tbls. WW Firestone Supreme $20.95 640x15 Tubttyp Black $13-6S 2670x15 Tubeless Black $15.95 5670x15 6 ply tubeless black $18.95 1 670x15 Weather Guard $18.95 TRUCK TIRES 2 750x16 6 ply I 1750x15 8 ply J4-5" RECAPS $H95 710. 760. Some 750x14 and 800x14. Also some winter treads Standard Batteries 15. 30. 40 And 50 Month Guarantees $g00 TRADE-IN Ford's Tire Service " 1 "Your General Tire Dal" N. Mala Phone 6-9481 HOSPITAL NEWS New Arrivals To Mr and Mrs Bert Itoark, Lexington, a 6 lb 11 oz boy born Feb 8, named Russell Dean. To Mr and Mrs John Hawk, Kinzua, a 7 lb 5 oz girl born Feb 10, named Flor ence Alena Bell. Patients Homer L Bowman, Kinzua, dismissed; Thomas Perry, Lonerock, dismissed; Joe Boycr, Lonerock; Rhonda Nelson, Heppner, dismissed; Frances I Sheldon, Fossil; William Doher ty, Lexington, dismissed; Charles Nelson, Fossil; Cleo Marlin, Con don; John Wilson, Heppner, dis missed; Gordon Nichols, Lexing ton; Carl Gilliam, Kinzua, dis missed; Donna Palmer, lone, dis missed; Willard Blake, Heppner; Mike Campbell, Lcnerock; Jessie Jewel Kinzua, dismissed; John O Peterson, Heppner. 2nd Great Decisions Group Forms at lone Rev and Mrs Rod MacKenzie, Community church pastor of tun. have organized the second Great Decisions group In Morrow county, according to Esther Kir mis, Morrow county extension agent. This group, made up of young couples and Interested persons in lone, will meet at 7:30 P M every Tuesday evening at the MacKenzie home for the next vn weeks to discuss topics on foreign policy, which will In- iclude Communist jimeiaoie iu. 19fi0; Divided Europe; Red China on the March; India's middle way; Hope for Stability In the Middle East; Goals for Africa; Cuba's Revolution, and U S Glo bal Mrategy. Fact sheets giving background information on the topics are prepared by the Foreign Policy Association (FPA), a nationwide, nnnnnrtlsan educational agency. At the end of each discussion, nnrtfeiiinnts will record their own decisions on individual bal lots. Summarv of opinion bal lots cast in Oregon will be sent to the U S State Department. Those who have expressed in terest in this group so far in clude: Mr nml Mrs 11111 uiei- mnnn. Mr and Mrs Bob Riet mann, Mr and Mrs Charles Hud sun. Mr and Mrs Gilbert Lulan Mr and Mrs E M Baker. Rev and Mrs Rod MacKenzie, Rollo Craw ford, Don Bristow and Ann Rey nolds. Anvone interested in joining this eroun are invited to attend After the Great Decisions topics are comu eted these people plan to meet once a month to discuss rlid.-ites for presidency. An afternoon Great Decisions erouD. under the chairmanship of Mrs Norman Nelson, Lexing ton, was organized earlier. This group meets every Monday after noon. New Club Seeks Development of Local Ski Area Or.llle Cutsforth announced he Is planning to lease ihe ski area, which he ha developed on Herren Creek, to the Morrow county par com mission. A group of winter sports enthusiast met at the Lexing ton city hall on Feb 4 to discuss the possibilities of forming a ski club In Morrow county. There ice skaters and .toboggan fans In the county and If was decided to invite any pr ison Interested In winter sports to participate. Mr Cutsforth toia of his plans to develop a tobog gan run. The purposes of such a club will be to help further develop the area, promote a youth pro gram and Instruct people In the various sports. There will be a general or- ganizaiion nimiui; Uiinner at the Cutsforth cabin, Cm.l-iv 17h 14 at 4 d m. Al UUIIX'. I ' - - m iim a rluh will be organ Ized. All Interested persons are Invited. Local UN Pilgrimage Contestants Named Miss Sandra Jones, high school junior has been named to rep resent Hennner high school In the finals of the I O O F spon sored United Nations Pilgrimage contest, to be held early In March in Pendleton, It was an nounced this week by Mrs Altha Kirk, Hermlston, contest official. The area Oddfellows and Re- bekah lodges annually sponsor .the tour to the u ror nign school sophomores or Juniors. Nearly all high schools In Mor !row and Umatilla county par ticipate for the chance to send one delegate from this district. SKI REPORT 1 ... h'..imU..iv mow report . .1 r..i.,,rh Park ski area: n.-A ,wj 12 Inches packed UBU fc-, - snow. C Inches new anow, tem perature 32 degrees, sium tra ditions excellent. Phone your news items to 6-9228, NEW! A "MAVERICK SPECIAL" STATION WAGON TOSS - 4 1,; ; Z SfW '.ojor Justice and Municipal Court Robert Stream, illegal U turn, $5 fine. Henry L Hooker, lauure to drive right side of highway, post ed $5 bail. Larry Prock, parking restricted ?nne. SI fine. Oveitime parking citations, $1 line cacu. Lt)ic mutiv-ju.i, w j Jones, Dick's Flower Shop, Col leen Bailey, Bob Hershey, Lex incton Implement Co, Lenox Leasing Corp, Mrs Ernest Heliker, Mary L Zinter, Richard KoDlson, G A Berg. Phone Comoany Adding Equipment To Local Facilities riMtrie Installers .nri In Pacific Tele phone's central office In Hep pner last weeK bccviujs -manager Dallas Short, m... w v men will Install equipment for an additional 100 ,, 1 inn tnle. telephone lines phone numbers. The two men assigned to Heppner are. Don Behnke and Bill Lackey. m no.irlv three weeks required for the Installation, the men will place mote r innhone cable In the iCCl v, - , . office. They will make about 1,200 soldered connections, over 1G0 relays and modify the power equipment In the office. r . . t 4Ua nilIll. Estlmatea cost oi lonal :iulpment Is placed at $6,000, Short said. The new equipment wm ready for service In mid Feb ruary. FARLEY ATTENDS PONT1AC MEETING James J Farley. Heppner Pon tlac dealer, was in Portland the :... ,.t tha u.'pk to hear S E Knudsen, general manager of Pontlac Motor division and Gen eral Motors vice president, say n ra Vl QUA that the new comuun iai3 generated Interest in cars on the whole. u nntwi th interest In the r,.Q hot Ktatpd that regular lUllinvid - 'cars are also picking up In sales. Farley is a memoer ui district Pontiac Dealer's commit tee. Mr and Mrs Tom Sumner and three children of Arlington were in Heppner Sunday visiting friends and relatives. TO SELL CANDY The Beta Omega chapter of lone will sell candy In Heppner Monday, Feb 15 at 7 p m. The sale was planned for last week but had to be delayed. Mr and Mrs Robert Lowe. Miss Moil in rwipv and Dave Hynds spent Sunday visiting Mr and Mrs Henry Krebbs Jr and Mr ana Mrs Herb Hvnds at Cecil. They returned home by way of Her mlston. Accompanying Renn Harris home last weekend was Geofery Rutkovvskl of La Jolla. Both at tended Willamette University at Salem. Mr and Mrs Pat O'Brien and Mr and Mrs Glen Ward were Sunday guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Del Jordan in Pen dleton. Local News In Brief Mf and Mrs Harold Smith and .i,ichi.-r Carol and Mr and Mr Lester Smith and elaughtar Jackie, all of Walla Walla were Sunday guests l3t week at the home of Mr and Mrs Tat O'Brien. The Mesdames Smith are slstera of Mrs O'Brien. Mr and Ma Ernla CariUon were In Beaverton over the week end to visit their son and daugh ter In law and family. Mr and Mrs Loren Garrison and also their daughter and son-in-law, and family, Mr and Mrs Lyle Gee of Port Orford who were also there. Mr and Mrs James FealY and Trlsha and Shanny left for Port land Sunday for a few days. Sunday dinner guests at th home of Mr and Mrs Richard Meador were Mr and Mrs Elmer Hill of Tendleton. Th Saulres. a Quintet from Oregon Slate College will be at Mount Hood the weekend 01 reo 19-21 during the Intercollegiate skiing. Jay Sumner Is one of the singers In the group. Dr and Mrs James Norena and daughter, Tracy, were In Port land Thursday through Sunday. While there Dr Norene attend ed the Oregon Vetcranarlan Medical Association meeting which was host to the Northwest including Washington. Idaho, Canada and Hawaii. Mr and Mrs Paul Jones wera in Gearhart for several days last week. Mr and Mrs Harold Evans re turned home Sunday after a week spent in Portland. Mrs Floyd Adam of Oswego. former Heppner resident, is vis iting here this week. Mr and Mrs Bill Labhart and three children spent the after noon In Hermiston Sunday. Mr and Mrs Paul Koenlg and son Kirk were in Walla Walla Tuesday to visit her parents, Mr and Mrs A J Mathison. Mr and Mrs Ralph Thompson were in Pendleton Wednesday for the afternoon visiting friends. Mr and Mrs Phil Blakney. Mr and Mrs Harry Bongers, Mr and Mrs Paul Koenig and Father Beard were In Condon for din ner at the parish home of Father Condon. Mr and Mrs Harold Becket were In Pendleton Saturday on business. In Pendleton Saturday were Dr and Mrs L D Tibbies and son Larry. Great interest for all adult picturegoers in the story and many bckgrounds of THE BE LOVED INFIDEL, Star Theater, Sunday-Monday -Tuesday. KEEP OREGON GREEN BEGINS FEB. 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