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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1960)
on o or O HOw lone Dunks Heppner Nine, 6-3 Echo Comes Next ly TOM CLASS ltr.l hilling on the pail f " luitt Caidmals otrrtame the "' forts t-f thi lleppner hltfh Mus langs. April 1. wcot t f 0 3. The Cardinals sUmmed 13 hard Ml ball to the outfield on which they scored funfc ,n the- flrl Inning Jack Crum put bull Into center field tor a home run which art the Card inals on their way. The Mus tangs did not score till the lth Inning, tut by that time lont pitcher John Swanson had the game well In hand. The Mustangs uiwd freshmen pitchers Shan Copeland and Mtt. K.nli? on the mound, but the Mustangs lacked players attending a track meet or were not able to play because of low grade. The Mustangs played errorless ball but Just ..i.in't Mprnimp the hard hit ting and the tight pitching of the Cardinal. Friday afternoon at 3:00 the Mustangs will tangle with the Echo Cougars at the rodeo grounds. The Mustangs hope to be at full strength for this first league game of the season. HOSPITAL NEWS New Arrivals To Mr and Mrs Albert Tyler, Klnzua, a 6 lb oz boy born March 29, named Bruce Williams. To Mr and Mrs Carroll Bayllnk, Portland, an 8 lb IVi oz boy born April 2, named Todd David. Patients Mark Lovgren. Hep pner, dismissed; Janet Worleln, Klnzua, dismissed; Michael liar tin, Heppner, dismissed; John W Krebs, Cecil, dismissed; Lora Matteson, Heppner, dismissed; Ruth Bedford, Heppner; Bradley Hester, Klnzua, dismissed; Stella O'Mear, lone, dismissed; Orville Lane, Heppner, dismissed; Pansy Ekstrom, lone; Margaret Murray, Heppner; Helen Proudfoot, lone, dismissed; Ellen Rolth, lone; Betty Crader, Klnzua. Mlaa loan Spencer, who Is a student at Willamette University at Salem, Is spending ner spring ..ti,.n nt fh home of her par- nnt the Rev and Mrs Bruce Spencer. I Mrs Jim Sumner ana iwo children of The Dalles were vis- Itlne her parents, Mr and Mrs Paul HlsJfor a few days last u.onlr FORD'S TIRE SERVICE ANNOUNCES THEIR New Recap Shop NOW EVEN FASTER SERVICE GUARANTEED NEW TIRE MILEAGE WITH ALL Kraftread Caps REMEMBER- NEW TIRES FOR AS LITTLE AS 2 Ford's Tire Service "Tout General tl v Main Heppner Bonboll Schedule Released Hit llrppner high I'"'1 tang nnound their . .n f..r the re- malnder of the aaaun: ,,ii tt-lkho at Heppner April 15 'ardman April 22 lone iwre April ;Hi-rmatllU there April 2 Stantieia wi" Anrii Condon there May 0 Umatilla there May 10 Condon here To Be Confirmed At Luthcron Service .. i v,'ihv Lutheran churches will hold a combined confirmation service this Sun day, April 10. The service U the culmination f twi years of Intensive train. 11)1 M P M'J w rg and atuuy. rompin j youths. The service will center on an oral examination before the en- tire congregation, ah sreas of the Lutheran teachings will be covered. Upon complet ion of the oral exam the conflr mat Ion sendee will usher the qualified youths Into church membership. rirmed are Cheryle Lundell. Don Majeske. Roland Ekstrom, Tom Melena, Tom Helmblgner and Stephen Llndstrom. Methodist Church To Observe Holy Week Obsenanec of Holy Week will the Palm Sunday ser vice Sunday morning, 11:00 a m, at the Methodist cnurcn, the sermon topic being. "The Master Has Need of It." At 7:30 p m there will be the first of a aeries of evening ser vices which will present. The ntln Sfnrv Dav by uny . Through projected slides of some trst art. the Ol HIV TJt avs r minister will tell the Iinai even is of the greatest story ever told. The picture Thursday cvenm ...m k n vine's "Tne Supper" and the supper will be obscned. The liooti rriuuj vice will be held at 1:00 p m. Instead of the evening Hour, mm will be an inter denominational observance. Two Identical Easter services v,ill be held, the first at 9:00 a m and the second at U.w a m. Church school will be held .with Willi v., after the first worship service. classes only, lmmeaiaioy rVonblne Mr ""UBZSl are pending t'.J.jJ ,h Dam . W.-hlnBto vlaltlnj with er Biai- - - PER MONTH Tire Dealer" Phon 6 9431 Th llrtn.er FA ihaptrr wllliur 17ie iirpporr .!. .i n m on .Main unn In Heppner. The chaj ler Is using this means to make money for their various community sen ice s.thltie. and alvj io neip i-r-ns who ne.d spring Jobs done, but can't find time io o mrm tliemlve. The bot will be sola rnuy evening for work on Saturday. Court Appreciates Farmer Cooperation With Road Program The Morrow county court this week publicly extended Hs thanks to many farmers In the Butter Creek ana sunn sreas f r their cooperation m aiwI ri'iilsclna fences a- long county roads at no cost to the county. Court members siaieu mai many ranchers made changes In fence lines at their own expense so that county road crews could widen and straighten several county roads In the area. Free Classes Being Offered in Cake Decorating, Painting All homemakers of this area r invitod tr two davs of free classes In cake decorating and textile painting, starting way 3. according to the chairman, Mrs Ruth McCabe. Two-hour classes will be held alternately each day, starting at 9AM with cake decorating, being the first one. Sack lunches are suggested, since there will be a one-hour free time from 11 to 12, when the second class will start. The third class will be at 3 P M. They will be held In the dining room of the Lex ington IOOF hall. Since the lessons will be pro eresslve. Instead of repeating the same materials. It Is advisable to start with the first one, Mrs McCabe added. There Is a list of materials that need to re hrmirht from home which can be secured from the local assoc- iniimi Konnsorinff th classes lor the women. Phone Mrs McCabe, 8-7191 or Mrs Kenneth Palmer, 3 8103 and register, in order to get the list. The classes will do actual workshops so the women will make flowers or frosting ana mnnv nthr kinds of decorations. The textile painting classes will culminate In painting a new kind of plastic tote bag on the fourth lesson. Justice and Municipal Court Norman LeRoy Howell, driving while operators license suspen ded. $50 fine to be suspended providing not convicted of driv ing while license remains sus pended. Thomas J Wells, failure to stop at stop sign, $10 fine. Joel C Eneloman. failure to ston at fitoo sien. $10 fine. Joe William Taylor, failure to stop at stop sign, $10 line. Truman Arvis Bailey, viola tion of basic rule, $25 fine. Arthur Chester Weems, viola tion of basic rule, $20 fine. John Wlghtman, Ivan McDan iel, Russell O'Donnell, Bill Lynch, George Phoenix, overtime park ing, fined $1 each. National Library Week Being Noted Observance of this week as National Llbniry Week is being carried out by the lone library board, members state, with the theme "A better read, better in formed America Is more nec essary in I960 than ever before." The lone library board calls attention to many new books recently placed on the shelves of the lone library. There are books to meet the needs of all age groups, It Is stated. The board recently met with teachers of the lone schools and have made a list of recommended books for summer reading. They have also completed their order for fall books. Mr and Mrs Jack Loyd had as weekend guests his sister and family, Mr and Mrs Charles Livle and son Terry, of Hermls ton. mnou OWNED AND OPERATED BY PAUL N. HANSEN IS NOW AVAILABLE FOR WEED SPRAYING Contact at upstairs apt at 110 West Church SU HepP tt Phone (c o Ford s Tire Serrice) 6 9431 o 6 55" any time the bidder Whec . 0f one of the I pon the purchase of one of the slave an hur oav w. workel to the satisfaction of the maiter. Lutheran Church To Have Music Program i'riiv rholr hs teen or- Kanlel by Mrs Uarrell She at Hope Lutheran churtn. In addition to irrenUng mu .i th. iioirf church sendees. the choir has prepared a pro- gram of sacred music crmer the life of ChrM and his cruel- m.- ii,.r rholr Is working with Ringers from Valby church too and In the Lenten music senlce. the program Is on Wed- nesday evening. April i Lutheran church, beginning at 8:00 p m. ATTENDS CHURCH CONFERENCE The Pev Bmee Spencer spent the first three days of last week In Klamath Falls attending a conference for Eastern Oregon clergymen. The meeting was conducted by Bishop Neal. for mer Bishop of India, who Is now residing In England. On his way k,.. h f? Snencer stopped In Salem to baptize his niece on Wednesday night. FARMERS UNION TO MEET AT VALBY HALL The Farmers Union meeting will be held Tuesday, April 12 at 8 p m at Valby Lutheran parish hall. Mr and Mrs Henry Baker will be hosts. Al Lamb, who attended the National Farmers Union meet ing In Denver, will give a full report on the farm program as adopted at the meeting. BREAKFAST SLATED Th.. M,thodist Men's Club will hold its monthly breakfast Sun day at 8 a m at tne cnurcn. INTERVIEWS PLANNED i r i.indcren of Salem, state manager of American Republic Insurance Co, Is visiting in nep pner this week. While here he Is completing arrangements for representatives of the company to interview residents oi uic county to explain the various plans of hospital, surgical and nursing insurance to those who can qualify. ATTEND RECEPTION Mr and Mrs Conley Lanham were in Salem March 27 to at tend a meeting of Republican state and county central com mitteemen. They also attended a reception given by Governor Mark Hatfield. SQUARE DANCE CLUB TO BE FORMED Rniinrp dance lessons for be ginners will be given Friday at 8 p m at the Wranglers building at the fair grounds, It has been announced. The group will be the nucleus for the formation of a new square dance club and anyone Interested is welcome. DOG OF FLANDERS coming to the Star Theater Easter Sun day. Long Distance Natlon-Wlde Moving Service Mayflower Agents Padded Vans PENLAND BROS. TRANSFER CO. Pendleton, Oregon Phone CR 6-3111 Livestock Market Cattle Hogs Sheep SALE EVERY TUESDAY 12 NOON On U. S. Highway No. 30 NORTHWESTERN LIVESTOCK COMMISSION CO. JO 7-665S HexmUton. Oregon Don Wink, Mgr. Res. Hermlston JO 7-31" Frank Wink & Sons Owners AERO Firo Prevention Jutinrjt Are Slated During April N C Andmurt snd J H. tfnrr.tu; muntv extension agents. will tn holding public meetings on "Fir Prevention in u Home" during the month of April The meetings are being sponsored by it county home extension units, according to Esther Klrml. Morrow county extension agent. The majority f Urea can i traced to human carelessness or neglect. To prevent ftra ls people must achieve understand ing of the habit of being care fuL The program scheduled for thu mwtines will Include tne review of the booklet. "Preven nt rir in the Home and a i's su.t.Hcei.m r the Dunoses and operations for the rural volunteer fire department, ncwiy vi" lied In the county last aprlng. a mior fiiii. -Fre on tne Farm" produced by the National Board of Fire Underwriters, win This shows fire pre- ventlon methods and principles of good fire protection that will reduce the danger of serious or ti losses from fires on the farm. Evening meetings: 8:00 p m. April 6 Ithea Creek grange hall, April 21 Pine City school. Afternoon meetings: iu:uu a m, April 5 Joe Wright home. Hep pner. April 7 Bryce Reene nome, lone, April 14 Robert Morgan home. Irrigon. April 19 Dewey West home, Boardman. The public is invited to attend the most convenient meeting. r.nMii of th Rev Raymond Board on Sunday were Mr and Mrs Vern Hastings, Mr and Mrs riandA Hastlnes and children, Cynthia and Vernon all of Walla Walla. Carla Rulkens had as guests over the weekend at the home ,r uti- nnrt Mrs Harrv Bongers, Anne Voght of The Dal'les; Kathy Miller of California; ucDuy Lauwrence, The Dalles; Nena Nikolouzou, an exchange stu dent at The Dalles from Greece. Mr. r R Huffman and son Bob spent two days last week at the coast. Penney! PRE - EASTER VALUES Mf a4 Mta Ko DUk tn PtfiUnd Sunday, en bualBM. ! Carta Rulktu vUMd foe t J last wee In Tht Dalle. Mrs Marios Hrrd horn confined to Pioneer Wrm. orUl rtiwpital ur some umr, now convalescing at nunw. Mike Whitesmith. J C manager, was tn me Tur.day far a meetlnr. Mrs Itephea Thowpsa w dleton was In Heppner Saturday vtsttlnc Mr R A Thompson and friend. u. .A Mrs Tnd BuMerfleld spent Sunday In The Dallea via- Ittng with hW oroinrr ana - iiu th Rsv Butterrielus. Darld Hrna, Mr ana i Hynd and Mr Ewing Hynd were In Pendleton on Tuesday, . . .. . V. Mt and Mrs Hwt HTM .L, l.1 Klacum cacK IO her home In Monument on sun luun Mr end Mrs n bomt . . r,v n-rnlne from a ha uMks v tit in ronio Newport and Seattle. Gill lam county school super intendent. Mrs Lorena Palmer's mother. Mrs Sofia Spalding has been a patient for several months at Pioneer Memorial hos pital. Mrs Palmer has been a i.....e..,c f Bess Huddleston on weekends during her mother's lllnes. Mrs Herb Casa ha been con- fined to her home since she fell and broke a bone In her back. Arriving Thursday (today) for a visit at the home of Mrs Josle Jones are her brother and wife, Mr and Mrs Carl Rhea and her n.10ht..r Mrs Venice Stiles all of Portland. Mrs Stiles will re- main here for a longer visit. Mrs Clalra Andreson Is tn Klamath Falls spending the week with her mother. Mrs Robert Kelly. Shannon and Luann will leave Thursday (today) for their home In Seat tle. Mrs Kelly's mother, Mrs R B Ferguson and aunt, Mrs Leo nard Schwarz will accompany them and fly back to Heppner. Mr and Mrs Paul Koentg were in Portland Tuesday and Wed nesday of last week visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs T Fox. Mr and Mrs Harry ODonneU and Mrs Annie Healy were call ed to Portland Saturday by the Illness of Miss Cecelia Heaiy. REPEAT OF SELLOUT! 9' BY 12' COTTON AND RAYON LOOP RUGS Long wearing cotton and ray on rugs with a rubberlxed back. Rich colors to accentuate decorations. Practical and good looking. 9x12 MAT $5.88 88 iiimmimmm sssssgss I tMvnsrrY cr oscco.v . ...11 .R The winter term nor. a the t.tst ,coru- : : U undergraduate student who mad gr.de point vera " 3 50 or higher. Seventy flv of these made all A gras i' t CPA. . ,n,m LUted on tne , Heppner wa warren 4- ble nt to To' returning home on Sunda. Mr cod Mr DouflK" ...f, Tucs-lay for Portland where Mr Drake will have a meuicai check up. D, end Mr. Wailoc. Wolff Ult Tuesday for a few day v.c.tlon In Portland. CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL CHUSCH Bev C Bruce SporKor. rector Holy Communion. Sunday. T.w am. . ,A . Family rw. w -Holy Communion Wadiiedy ,t 10 a m and 10 a m all Holy ""inquirer's and Confirmation claase. Tuesday. 7:30 p m In rmurdays. Catechl classes for children at Rector ,tUdy CHRISTIAN CHURCH Charles V Knox, minister Bible achooU 9:45. Worship service 11:00 a m. USE GAZETTE TIMES CLASSIFIED ADS FOLLETT MEAT CO. Hermlston. Oregon Ph. JO 7-6651 On Hermlston-McNary Highway CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING WHOLESALE MEATS COTTON CHENILLE BEDSPREADS $250 Full Sizes 12 Only 3 Decorator colors Women's 2-Plece Summer SPORTSWEAR SETS Ankle length tapered slacks, crop-top blouses. In new summer colors. Sizes 12 to 16. MEN'S SHORT SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS $166 Wash 'n Wear fabrics in the season's latest prints. Fashion-