nttWt OAXETTE TIMES. Thursday. Hay 11 10 1 I Jill I n3nfIO Lime Lcuyuw Play lo Start Protested Game With Umatilla to Be Finished Here Boy Scoufs Hold Court Of Honor A IS") S.tui M-U.1 it Ix-nor Ma held last Vrl!,i.U een In ! the Lrk'h I- Avrry T)l"i. Sul mter M the put-f iop. Ii.tr.-tuied Rev Walter JJn.iin. Leslnuton. fulthixiflt'.xHl commissioner for tht area, who presented th award. Awards given were Tenderfoot, Ruhard (latk, Kenny Evans. Tim iHlsa-ll; second tla. Hsry Howell. Johnny Cole, lfit Warren. Ixnald Munkeis; wood i-arvlnir meilt l'U'. tr Howell.. Johr.ny Ode, Anderson; music merit Harv Howell; leather badge, Johnny Ode. Several jear tn were awarded li the boya. The court of honor m pre- ceded by ootluck dinner wmi Mrs Leon Ball and Mn James Johnston s chairmen Th- Liule w a baseball Saturday paiile! bilj: merit 1m Two UO Honororics By TOM CLASS A invested i'me on lb pat of the Heppner Mustangs pre vented the I'matllla Vikings from winning league honor last Friday ai I'matllla. The re was 5 1 In favnr of the Vikings who has nt yd won the ball pame officially. In the first Inning th Mu tangs were taffied f'T two runs on three hlla and a wiw pitm, The Vikings added another run In the third Inning and the stage was set for the explosive fifth Mike Healy led off the Inning with single, stole second and third, and then Rot home on an error on the catcher. Davidson and L Green then struck out making two away. Lettoy Card ner was safe on first on an error and then Tom Class hit a slow p.L MlSS SfCWOrt roller which went for a hit. Tom Oreen then came to bat. The Marv j Stewart. 1957 grad Uma'iHa Pitcher then ran up nte of Heopner high school, was 3 and 2 count on Green. On the named a member of Mortar next Ditch the runners took off rovird national senior women's and the oltch was a ball. The iw.nnrarv nt the University of Umatilla catcher then threw the Oregon last week. The honorary, ball to third and Gardner was wnlch has been In exlstance on called out. The play was pro-(the Oregon campus since 1937, tested because the 3 and 2 pitch annually selects the top 15 wo was a ball. men In the entering senior class, t in th u.w.w the orotest Tliev are chosen on the basis was allowed and the Mustangs of superiority In scholarship, act will finish the part of the game Ivltles and leadership. that was protested May 17 at ,jsc Stewart was also elected the rodeo grounds. The winner president of Theta Sigma Phi, of the game will win the trophy, national women's Journalism Umatilla will co to the district hnnorarv. last week. She Is playoffs anyway since Heppner Ljifjible for an all expense paid Is A2. Batterys: Heppner, Green f rip to Sun Valley this summer and Glass. Umatilla ostrom anait0 attend the national organi Hall. Ization's convention. Miss Stewart Condon took a pair of five has a 3.7 grade point average Inning ball Rames from the Mus- jn ner major tangs mis lucsoay si uic ruura Durlne the coming summer grounds. In the first game Con- sho wm attend summer school don got seven runs on numerous n, ,n0 university. She was re errors on the part of the Heppner .... soiwted as editor of the fielders. Heppner got only three POn,.Be's school paper during the League started afternoon when around IJQ wir.g ba-ball enthuiat turn ed out at the fairground After careful selection the four trams were (hM'n, and since only 18 l ew l could be chosen from il l area the selection was a difficult one. T! o who were riot cboM-n on a irim will have a chance to i-liiv on ehher a Cat Ruth, farm If .iio. or I'ee Wee team. The M-is.in will i;ct under way next Muday evening at 6 p m it the Little League field when the Braves will face the Dodjjera. The find half of the League schedule follows: May 16 Hraves vs Dmlgert. M.y 17 Giants vs Indians M.iy 1H IKMtgers vs Giants May 19 Indians vs Braves May 23 Bravo vs Giants M.iy 21 Dodgers vs Indians May 25 Braves vs Dodgers May 2ti Giants vs Indians May 31 Dodgers vs Giants June 1 Indians vs Braves June 2 Braves vs Giants June 3 Dodgers vs Indians June 6 Braves vs Giants June 7 Indians vs Ddgcrs June 8 Giants vs Indians June 9 Ddger vs Braves hits In the game which were summer session. She Is the good for one run. Final score daughter of Mr ami jvrrs joe II was i io i in mvor oi uiiuuw. stewart of Heppner, in tne secona game oi me double bill the Blue Devils again outhlt the Mustangs and won easily 5 to 1. Condon got- five HOSPITAL NEWS W..f A rrlrol Ti M r II nH Mrs runs on live nus. iivVVi u.uy . ColnSi Sprny a 7 lb 14 run lumt? ill illtr luuiiit wiicii Glass doubled from second. wncii 1 . . . 1nu a nnmiwl Amv Springer home ' Patients Paul Hansen, Hop- k uit tn M n hi inner minw inen irrnr "- l- ' oivuia run ntnii i ... , .,. -.i,i vv :rn Mr and Mrs Charles Stout of pner, dismissed; Guy Hastings, Elcin were recent visitors In Heppner; Mary ratereau, i-ossu, Heppner and Lexington where dismissed; Jack Bedford, Hop- thev visited with their son Paul, pner; Esther Hasslng, Condon, who is employed at Lexington dismissed; Elmer Knighton, Con Imolemont Comnanv. Mr Stout don; Rosetta Gregory, Kinzua; was employed by Heppner Lum ber Company for many years be fore being transferred to Elg'n. RECRUITERS COMING Acting gunnery sergeant Thomas O McGohee and staff sergeant Cliff Colby, Marine Corps recruiters for this area, will be at the Heppner post office Friday, May 13 from 2 to 5 p m. Anyone Interested !a Informa tion about the U S Marine Corps may contact them there. Claire Andresen, Heppner; Judy Vocana, Spray; James Frey, Fos sil, dismissed; Carroll Best, Kin zua; Gordon Pratt, Heppner; Kay Cox, Heppner, dismissed; William Van Houte, Heppner, (deceased); Loy Harsin, Hep pner; Wendy Manning, Condon. Mr and Mrs Larry Groves vis ited this weekend with Mr and Mrs Archie Munkers. Mr Groves Is attending Lewis and Clark College In Portland. NEW CAR BUYERS GET YOUR Winter Tires NOW! Turn In Your New Sparc And Take Out 2 WINTER TIRES (NEW GENERALS) o 95 per pair ALL SIZES Carry One Winter Tire For A Spare Ford's Tire Service N. MAIN HEPPNER Justice and Municipal Court Billy Ray Irby, possession of alcoholic liquor. $10 fine sus pended. John Raymond Edwards, no livestock transportation certifi cate $j fine suspended. Helen O'Dnnnell, Bert Roark, Frank Payne, overtime parking, $1 fine each. Clifford Green, failure to stop stop sign, $3 fine. Residents Plan European Tour Four county lanrfcer will leave fortUnd May 21 far tn month tour vt Eutvp on what U to t known as a "IVvpl to peopl food will tour." Th tour Is conducted and tup ervUcd by th tat department and will b conducted by Dav Hum. Oregon radio station own er. Th tour will ltlt manufae turlng and farming operations In Belgium, Holland. Finland. Russia. Franc. Denmark. Ccr many and Czechoslovakia. Making th tour from thta area ar Ralph Crum, Bill Kilkenny. Emll Croshena and Verner Troedson. Troedaon will also go to Sweden to visit relative. lone Army Man in German Exercise COPPINGEN. GERMANY TN Gopplngen. Germany tAHTNO Army Specialist Four Rudolph W Bergstrom. mm ot Mr and Mrs Eric W Bergstrom. lone, partic ipated with other personnel from the 4th Armored Division's com bat command C In a field train- ng exercise In Germany, April 20 28. During the exercise smhIhI emphasis was placed on combat tactics and squad-level assaults on simulated enemy positions. Training of this type is conduc ted to Insure that a high state of combat readiness Is constant ly maintained by the division, a major element In the NATO shield of defense In Europe. A light-truck driver In the com mand's headquarters company n Crallshelm, Specialist Berg strom entered the Army In Oct ober 1958, completed basic train Ing at Fort Hood. Tex, and ar rived overseas In April 1959. Area Water Forecast Still Under Normal td ti".".J-tji- and beduw triage rainfall In April ba combined Id drlay agricultural operations In the I'matilla Walla Wall area and have r suited In reductions of water apply f..ra.u that wore aL ready below average Total wt?r outlook U nutly fair" to "j" except for "near average" out look for lands srned from stored water supplie. acmrdlng to a rcjrt released today by V T Frot. snow survey supervisor for U S Department ot Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service. Ore K..n Agricultural Experiment Sta tlon and State Engineer. State tf Oregon. Water content ut the mountain nowpack Is only slightly greater than half of the average for the 15 years. 1913 57. and Is a little greater than last year, particu larly at the highest stations. The oll mantle In the moun tain watersheds Is well "primed" throughout the area. At Tollgate FAMILY DINNER SUNDAY Mr and Mrs Tom Hughes were hosts for a family dinner at their home Sunday. Guests were Mr and Mrs Joe Hughes, Mrs Anna McNamee, Mrs Michael Healy, James P Mc Namee, and Bill Hughes all of Heppner; Miss Irene Dawson Portland; Mr and Mrs Raymond Gronqtilst, Karen, Keith and Dennis, Boardman; Mr and Mrs Richard Holmboe and Ricky Donald and Suzanne of Beaver ton. BARRATT TO HEAD B ELTON CAMPAIGN HERE Bill Barratt of Heppner has boon named Morrow county chairman of the Belton for State Treasurer Committee, according to an announcement from Pros sor Clark of Portland, state chairman. THOMPSONS HAVE GIRL Lt jg Terry and Mrs Thomp son are the parents of a girl born May 8 in San Francisco, where Lt Thompson is stationed as a naval officer. The grandparents are Mr and Mrs Stephen Thompson of Pen dleton, former Heppner residents and Mrs Robert Thompson of Heppner Is great grandmother. PIANO RECITAL SUNDAY Mrs Lucille Owens will pre sent her piano pupils in a re- Hal Sunday, May 15 at 3:00 p m in the Methodist church base ment. The public is cordially invited to attend. INQUIRERS CLASS MONDAY The next inquirers class of the All Saints' Episcopal church will be Monday evening at the C E McQuarrle home. SPAULDINGS HAVE GUESTS Spending the Mother's Day weekend with Mr and Mrs Carl Spaulding were their daughter and granddaughter, Mrs Judl Brannon and Tammi of Corvallis and Mrs Spaulding's mother, Mrs Jessie Simpson of Springfield. hit and Mrs A S Watklns spent a weekend recently visiting friends and relatives in Moro. I Mr and Mrs Jack Cushmcm and children of Moro were here to spend Mother's Day with her parents, Mr and Mrs A S Wat kins. Mrs Paul Hisler flew to Seattle to be with her sister, Mrs John Barrie, who is very' Hi Mrs L E Dick and Mrs William Cox were In Portland on Tues day. Mr and Mrs Gen Orwick and family spent the weekend at Lake Magone. Mrs Cora Densmor of Kltch- ner, Ontario, Canada is visiting with the Hynd families In Cecil. Coming to spend Sunday with Mr and Mrs Fred Gimbel were his parents, Mr and Mrs Julius Cimbel of Hermiston. Dave Hynd and Jack Bedford were in Cecil Friday visiting at the Herb Hynd ranch. Mr and Mrs Harry Bongers were in Lauranae last weeK where he attended a special hos pital meeting. Mrs Grace Nickerson returned Sunday after spending the past month with her son, Francis Nickerson and family in Eugene, and her daughter, Mrs Richard Hayes In Beaverton. Richard Hayes recently underwent back surgery. Mr and Mrs C N Jones and Mrs Lester Doolittle returned to Heppner Saturday from Portland after spending a few days there visiting relatives. Mrs Clifford Wagner left Tues day for Portlnad where she will spend a few days. Mr and Mr Harrr Pblp el f-. . . Im ll.nNAP tn Kllflt. I ness Friday. Mr and Mrs Paul Doharty and son Mike spent the weekend In Portland with Mrs Doherty' mother, Mrs Jennie Lew is. While J his parents were gone, jimmy Doherty stayed with the Eddie Gundersons. Mrs Maud Pointer of Corral lis. was visiting with Mrs Edna Turner for a few days. Mr and Mrs Don Evans wnt to Portland to be with her par ents, Mr and Mrs George Krebbs this weekend. Mrs S A Karl and grandson Clay of Corvallis and Mrs James Hainwate and son Brian or Fen dleton spent Tuesday of last week visiting Mr and Mrs Earl Evans. Miss lanlc Beamer and a classmate Miss Caroline Cochran from Oregon State College at Corvallis. were here for the' weekend with Janice's parents, Mr and Mrs Ralph Beamer. Janice came to participate In the rodeo on Saturday and Sunday In Arlington. She is Miss North west Rodeo. Mr and Mrs P W Mahoney were in Forest Grove for the weekend to attend Parents Week end at Pacific University, where their son Bob is a student. Mrs E R Huston returned to her home in Heppner recently from Arvin, California, where she had spent the winter with her brother. Miss Irene Dawson of Portland left Wednesday for her home after visiting here at the home of Mr and Mrs Joe Hughes. Miss Dawson is the fiancee of the Hughes' son Bill. Mr and Mrs Merritt Gray and Ronald returned from Portland Monday night, where they had gone to attend the funeral of Mrs Gray's brother-in-law. Sally Cohn and Randi Lind say of Portland visited a few days this week with Miss Cohn's parents, Mr and Mrs Harold Cohn. Mrs Rosanna Applegate and son Richard of Hood River spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs Sarah Farley. Mr and Mrs Pat O'Brien and Sherri Lynn and Martha Pierce were in Walla Walla and Milton- i Freewater for the weekend, visit ing relatives and friends. They spent Mother's Day with Mrs O'Brien's mother. station t). elrtirvr.iv toil m4 tur unit Indurate ft water cvnteM of H-. 4 f Jft mJI depth it VP t3 2 capacity. At Haiti Mou'.uin station the 1 ia about 00 -roer.t of ca pacity In welne. Cc'M Springs re-rvj!r ha been fyll since late Mirth, while Mi Kay rescnulr now contains 5U00 acre fret compared with C9U acre feet at this date lat year. Forecast of strramflow fur the April September rlod v a r y I from Tl percent ot tfc average ,1H5TI on M.Kay Crk ta aJ l-nefit average en th I matUl and me Waha Waila. A total of ?2uu r foieca.! to flow Into Mi Kay res ervoir In th April July !riod A i led to the MA O now In storage, the total of a bout T5u re feet will have to t e ul carefully to provide uffielent water fr all land t-ed BISM.UIK Hows the lb! out of th water! Why buy seconds? 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