Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, April 21, 1960, Page 6, Image 6

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    Invitational
Track Meet Set
For Friday Night
y NCAL FINLAND
The Heppner Invitations! tfih
nd field mt will he 'IJ
th rt field frldy itartlng
at 7 oclmk and It U expect
that 11 school In this area will
tend trsms.
Mar III 'f Milton Frrt-watrr.
Arlington. Wot "-K. Stsnfuld.
I'maUlU, Condon. Wheeler
County. Wcton. V klah and
Heppner have reported In. HrUx,
St Joseph of rendition, lone and
Ulverslde are expected ert
before Thursday. There will be
n-ven track and six field events
with between 100 and 150 boys
inLlniT rn rt
When asked which team look
ed the stroneest, Heppner coach.
Jim Mallon Mated. -Hard to tell,
but Umatilla louk strong." He
lo said. "The 220 yard dash
Is expected to be the top at
traction along with the finala In
the 100 yard clash."
Many of the top track men of
the area will be wen. Spike
Young of Helix Is one of the
top men to be watched. Pat
Farley, who last weekend Rath--...
in Aa iviint for the Arling
ton Honkers at Condon, will be
In the pole vault; iy Ames
jind Dan Green of Umatilla will
Iw. n.n In the 220. 410 and high
hurdles, and Green can run the
hurdles In 16.0. Jim Steagall of
Heppner has had very good
times In the low nurim-, u
Wells of Uklah. who Is a trans
fer from Hermlston, will be seen
In the 880.
Tnm nri-oii and Steaeall are
expected to take top honors In
the broad Jump.
AT PORTLAND MEETING
L E Dick, Jr, Teck Leathers of
lone. Jack Van Winkle, Charles
Collins and Gene Orwlck were
In Portland Monday and Tues
day to attend a Standard Oil
Company meeting at the Sher
aton Tortland Hotel.
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REDUCED
WOMEN'S BETTER
DRESSES
CROUP I
$6
Top Quality Dresses In Spring's Best Styles And Fabrics.
Priced To Clear. Save Now.
WOMEN'S
RAYON DUSTERS
2 only Black
WOMEN'S $Q
COTTON SH0RTC0ATS
3 only Dressy
TODDLER BOYS $0
SUITS
4 only. Broken slies
MEN'S $077
CARDIGAN JACKETS M
Medium and large only. 6 only
WOMEN'S $177
SPRING HATS
Balance of stock of Easter Hats.
GIRL'S $177
SPRING HATS
Balance of stock of Easter Hats.
WOMEN'S $R
SPRING SUITS v
Balance of stock of Easter Suits.
MISSES $2
BOUFFANT SLIPS
Extra Full
Polyethlene Packed.
Green Gets 2nd
No-Hitter in
Downing Riverside
By TOM CLASS
The ni hit Jlnhln of Tm
r- . !.. ih. liei tmrr hH em
cul to a 4 0 win over the l.her-
side Flrates !" inunway
the rodeo ground. Tt Mus
tang pitcher collected his -c-ond
no hit gme of the year
ralnrt the same team; the other
et.me he hat pitched In was a
onehlt affair again! r-fno.
Green gave the Hrates examy
no hit, no runs, and only fur
xvalks on very windy day. The
Heppner batmen could only
four runs on five hit, three by
Inhe first Inning, both the
rirate and the Mustangs wem
down In order. In the second the
pirates were again Rent nam u
the bench. Tlie Mustang pro
reeded to core three runs In
the Inning as LcKoy Gardner
walked and Tom Green connec
ted wnh a double the nrsi oi nu
three hlta of the day to wore
Gardner. Green then scored as
t.., sine el him nome
from second. Another run was
.aa4 in th Innlnir when Jerry
Davidson scored on Ladd Dick's
sacrifice. Score at the end of
the fcecond was 3 0 In favor of
Heppner.
sv. ih wet nf the came Green
held the Pirates without any
titinc onlv one man pet
as far as second base In the
last four Innings. The Mustangs
added the final run of the game
In the third when Gardner again
walked and was driven by
Green, to bring up the score to
the final 4 0.
This Friday afternoon at 3:00
Heppner plays the lone Card
inals at the rodeo grounds. Tom
Green will go against John
Swanson of lone.
Mr and Mrs Paul Xoenlg and
Mr and Mrs William Turner were
In Yakima Monday to attend the
funeral of Mrs Maurice Hitch
cock's mother.
GROUP II GROUP HI
;8
$
8
State Treoiurcr Of
Lodgo From Heppner
Tli.. attending the Sute !
ere of ll..i'r omrtu.n In Port
Und M-nUy -t,J Tue.ly wet
Mr ft"d Mi Hill Faria. Mr R u
M MuMiy. Mrs I'tudi V-lf.
Mrs Fllen M'i. Mr Ll"ln
Nash. MU Marlln iw-rgstrnm
and Mrs K K Gonty.
i i'.u.ifrf went a the
delegate frm Heppner and Mrs
Farra ji elrctrd Stat mhi.
tary.
Little League
Officers Named;
Practice Slated
..ffl.i-r were elected and
m,t(. for the start of the
little league baseball reason at
a meeting held April 12 at Hep
pner hlRh school.
league president is rrea t.im
be I of Heppner and Rev Walter
Smith of Lexington Is new vice-
president. Mrs Bill Sowel! was
n.m.t teen-tarv-treasurer ana
1 1 ... i . . -
e I n Ruimsn Ralnh Richmond,
Wayne Snyder, and Randall
n..tnrcnn u-ir e ecteI ro inc
. . . . -
Team managers for the I960
.u.non will be Riley Munkers
n,i n,.rt Corbln for the Giants;
Don Turner and Dennis Doherty
f-.r the Indians; Jerry Daggett
nionn Smith fir the Dodg
ers; and Howard Pettyjohn will
handle the Braves. Sponsors arc
the Morrow County cram i.row
tht VAks. Chamber of Com
merce and Kinzua Corporation
rif ITennner.
Ti 1 rst nraet ce turnout is
set for 2 pm, April 30 at the
Little League field and all In
terested boys between 8 and 15
years of age are urged to be
nresent. The first scheduled
enme Is Mav 16. The full sched
niA tnr the farm teams. Little
League and Babe Ruths will be
announced later.
Application blanks will be
made avaiianie next ween ior
nil bovs who want to play ball.
Thoif muqt be slimed bv parents
and returned with $1.00 to cover
the cost of accident insurance
for the players.
FARLEY REELECTED TO
PONTIAC COUNCIL
James J Farlev. Heppner Pon
tlac dealer, has been reelected
a member of the area Pontiac
dealer council. This Is his third
year In the position.
MRS OILMAN HONORED
ON BIRTHDAY
Mr and Mrs Dean Gilman hon
ored his mother, Mrs Walter Gil-
man, at a birthday dinner last
Friday evening.
Other euests were Mr and Mrs
Hank Stotts and Lora Lee.
RELEASED FROM HOSPITAL
Mrs James Wilhelm is recup
erating from surgery she under
went April 11 fit St Anthony's
hospital in Pendleton. On Satur
day her sisters, Mrs Lila Walker
of Sweet Home, Mrs Zeldia
Darby of Seattle and Mrs Arlene
Wilhelm of Heppner were here
to visit her.
She was released from the
hospital Wednesday.
Visiting with Mrs Ture Peter
son and daughters over the week
end was Mrs Peterson's brother,
Sam Spittle and his son Frank
of Benson, Arizona.
The Greatest Advance in
House Paint in 50 Years!
t
Sherwin
.A-IOO'LATEX
e Lists e.vs longer
t-:v.fr res-st-tnt hen
surfaces are prepcty
prepare J
Case Furniture Co.
riAirikje fkl YDIIR BREAD?-
WHEAT MEN TO TALK PROMOTION TIE
rw v..u like tsUlns In ur
bread? Ttds wl!l be one of 'V-1
etui important t. l' t t dlus-
.n by wheat Jf'rtV'', l"r
m.iiuhI irlng meeting t tne
i, .,r... (V.iintv Whestgrowers
Altiori to tie held on Mon
day trtilng. April 25.
The meeting v. lit oe ' "
the Lexington CJrange hall
ginning at 8 p m.
Whether to nave or noi u n
raUlns In your bread may K-cm
like an unimportant maun,
.... m r Amleriun. county
agent. However, this U a project
..lntlv elr.tt ronMderwl ly me
(r.gon Wheat Gniers League
through Its awrlatei organiza
tion. Western Wheat Associates
.n.t ih Talifornla RaUiln throw
ers Association. Thi group has
recently agreed to help finance
th u-heat nroLram in japan in
return for promotion of raisins
In bread. Detailed arrangements
will be worked out won.
While this raisin project win
be reported on at tne spring
meeting, of special Interest to
ii he the colored slides
hnd discussion given by Frank
Tubbs. Adams wheat grower. He
will relate his experiences oi
trip to Tokyo, llong ivong, nn,
Karachi. Rotterdam ana variuu.
other side trips taken as a rep
.....ninivo to the Worlds Agri
cultural Trade Fair held last fall
In New Delhi. Mr Tubbs rep
resented the U S Departments
f Atrlculture and Commerce.
Western Wheat Associates and
the Great Plains Wheat MarKei
im DeveloDment Association in
charge of the wheat exhibit.
Six committees of tne county
association have brief but In-
Justice and
Municipal Court
Ronald LeRoy Mcintosh, dum
ping rubbish along public road,
$10 fine, suspended on payment
of costs.
Ronald Gray, permitting per
son to drive motor vehicle who
has no legal right to do so. $10
fine.
HOSPITAL NEWS
Patients Betty Hoskins, Con
don, dismissed; Jeanne Lovgren,
Heppner, dismissed; Mildred
Mabe, Fossil; Douglas Anderson,
Heppner, dismissed; R B Shoun,
Spray; Gordon Cecil, bpray, dis
missed : Ralph Medlock, Kinzua;
Rouinh Shook. Kinzua; Connie
Hoover, Fossil, dismissed; Orrin
E Wright, Heppner; Charles
n, n..r i.ehanon: Harold G
Campbell, Echo; Mildred Morris
Heppner.
Fair Warning . . .
Pnndv Lott. owner of Lott's
rwtri in Heppner. has been
rrnttlnrr in lots of Window wash
lng lately at the store, but he's
not too happy about it espec
ially with what he finds on his
windows.
Some youngsters, apparently
of the age to learn some rather
nanchtv words, have been using
Randv's windows to practice
writing them. And, they've been
doing it with spray paint.
He issues fair warning that
the whole idea is going to come
to a stop one of these days, prou
ablv with dire results to some
kids.
Mr and Mrs Ebb Hughes were
in Pendleton on Monday.
Willi
FOR WOOD
OR MASONRY
fCR CLAPBOARD. STUCCO. CEMENT.
ERICK, SHAKES CR SHINGLES.
- Williams
HOUSE PAINT
Dr es dust f'ee. bug
tree m 30 mmutes
Clear, rch colors
a-e permineil
terrtn.g trpm la mWe of l'cJ
and state comern """"'
will I red wheat Import Sln
Ir.g; public relations program
underway; women p r o m o t
e.ay contest; suggetlona fur
apiKiintment to Oregon Wheat
Committor: pol" J nrW
.. l.UI- ami 4 H FFA
hiblts l-elng readlea tor jumu.
prlng show.
The l'X0 county winner, ton
ti..n vn of the Year, sel
erted lat Friday by chairman
Tad Miller and commineemrn
iravmi.nd Lundell nd Bob Jen
sen will bo presented during the
evening. Kmco. Inc local macn
Inery dealer will present the tra
titiunal i.laaue to the winner.
Refreshments and door prizes
are being planned at pan oi mc
program, which has been plan
ned to be most Informative and
en lovable, aayt N C Anderson.
Wheatgrowers are urged to at
tend.
Family Bible Study
Set by Lutherans
A full week of family Bible
KinHv will becln Monday ana
continue through Friday, April
M. It was announced today by
i?nv John Rvderen. pastor of
Hone and Valhy Lu t h e r a n
The study Is designed so the
onttr. fflmilv can participate as
a group. The material to be used
was printed In the east for use
of participating Lutheran
churches throughout the country
Th Btndv Is helnc made In con
junction with the 1960-61 merger
nf three malor Lutheran Doaies
In the world, and Its purpose Is
to help establish better under
standing of the merger, and to
encourage a strong spiritual
basis for it on the family level.
I Corinthians la the Bible dook
in ta iicori In discussion form.
The sessions will be conducted
by Pastor Rydgren and will De
from 7:30 to 8:30 each evening.
The Valby congregation will
conduct the same program dur
ing the secona ween in iay.
GRAND JURY CALLED
The grand Jury was called Into
session Monday and returned
two secret Indictments to circuit
Judge William W Wells.
Mr and Mrs Raymond Gonty
and family of Renton, Wash,
visited over Easter with his par
ents, Mr and Mrs E E Gonty.
Moke
MARKET
u
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MIX 'N MATCH
Hi-West Frozen
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PEAS Cr CARROTS
CORN
LEAF SPINACH
FRENCH FRIES
CHET'S TV DINNKb rwtx
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SHORTENING 3 LB. ggC
Sonny Boy
C & H POWDERED SUGAR 4 Lbs. 59c
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STANDBY CATSUP
g 14 OZ. BTLS. $00
MANDARIN ORANGES 4 CANS 89c
HILLS BROS. COFFEE LB. 69c
FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES
LOCAL RHUBARB 3 LBS. 39c
DRY ONIONS 3 LB. BAG 19c
CAULIFLOWER 2 HEADS 49c
tw TiriNQ TOLL
or AtcHcrs wzit
Between 15 and 20 ami
lambs hixe been killed during
recent davt by dogs at the W A
., i. ..n.h near Lenlngtun.
Sum have been killed outright
and aom 4 the " w-r-
run Into Willow creek which has
been high enougn to "'o
them. . .
There have also wen nn.
of dogs running cattle Just west
of Heppner.
HEPPNEB GIRLS ARE
INJURED IN ACCIDENT
The Rev and Mm Bruce
d a trio to Salem
Monday to visit their daughter.
Joan, who was wjurri in ...
automobile accident on Saturday
night. She was in tne nospuai
In McMinnvllle ana is now
cuperatlng at the VMJiamcue
University iniirmary in wmn
Also In the accident was i.
n.,i,Mn dauchter of the Rev
and Mrs Lester Boulden of Lake-
view. Rev Boulden la tne rormer
pastor of the Heppner Methodist
church. It i reponeu in
was not Injured seriously enough
to be hospitalized.
10NE COUPLE
INJURED IN WRECK
Mr and Mrs Dale Ray were
Injured In an accident recently
near Rufus as they were on their
way home from Portland. Both
ate In The Dalles hospital, and
Mrs Ray suffered from shock.
Their daughter. Mrs John Arm
Ington of Los Angeles flew up
to b with her parents.
STUDENTS HOME FOR EASTER
Among the college students
home for the Easter weekend
were Janice Driscoll. Business
College In Boise. Idaho; Dick
P.uhl. Boise State College; Wayne
Soward. Susie McQuarrle. Carol
Anne Anderson. Eastern Oregon
College. LaGrande; Janice Mar
tin. Janice Beamer, Oregon State
College. Corvallls; Judl Bran
non, University of Oregon, Eug
ene. COUNTRY CLUB PARTY
The Willow Creek Country
Club Is having a party, for mem
bers only, at the Legion hall
Saturday evening, April 23 at
8:30 p m.
It had previously been an
nounced for a later date but
the party Is to be this Saturday
evening.
C L "Bus" Neel from Bend
was visiting relatives at the
home of Ed Bennett.
Our Low Prices A Shopping Habit
AND LOCKERS
rD ftO fi
JANICE MARTIN VISITS
Mr Handall Martin wrr.t ta
CorvallU FHdoy t' p!r P her
daughter JilUc. whu u a
dent at Orrgun State College,
and her roommate. Mt Le
Walcott of southern California.
to spend the Fater weekend In
Heppner, While here they at
tended the DtM-y banqut In
HermUton where Jantc reltn
..uhl her DrMulay district
Sweetheart crown nr
. ..... ...
district Sweetheart. Janice and
niiu Walcott returned to lor-
valll by train on Sunday.
GUESTS AT ANDERSONS
Guests at the home of Mr and
Mrs NcW Anderwn lr r.aicr
Sunday and the weekend were
Mrs Anderson's sister and fam
ily. Mr and Mrs William Owen.
Jr and three children. Seattle;
Mr Owen'a parents, Mr and Mrs
William Owen. jr. iiiwsooru
Mrs Anderson's brother and
family. Mr and Mrs John Vack
ley of Hillsboro.
AT TREASURERS MEETING
Leaving today (Thursday) for
Bend are Mr and Mrs Ted Smith
and Mrs Carl McDanlel. where
Mr Smith and Mrs McDanlel
will attend a meeting of city
.n ennntv treasurers. Mrs
Smtih will visit her sister and
husband. Mr and Mrs H w
Allen In Redmond.
m I. M Acee of Portland.
grandmother of Clint Agee. ar
rived Saturday to spend Easter
and a few months with Mr and
Mrs Agee.
Mrs Pag Peorce and grand
daughter of Los Angeles. Calif
are staying witn Mrs rean-ei
sister, Mrs Maurice Elder. Mrs
Pearce is also a sister or Mrs
Faye Prock.
Visiting at the home of Mr
and Mrs James Prock over the
weekend were Mr and Mrs Har
old Scrltsmeier and three child
ren of Portland.
Visiting Mrs Harry Duvall for
Easter were her niece and fam
ily, Mr and Mrs William Feder
son and Janet and Perry of Seat
tle. They left for their home on
Monday.
Attending a community TV
coop meeting in Portland on
April 18 and 19 were Carl
Spaulding. Haskell Sharrard, L
E Dick, Jr, and Don Wise.
Mrs John Rydgren took her
daughter Janel to Po-tland on
Tuesday for surgery. She will
be operated on Friday morning.
Mrs G D Dennis of Oswego Is
in Heppner visiting her sister,
Mrs Harold Cohn.
THOMAS S.
HOWELL
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