fr HUtHZi CAZtm TIMES. Thursday. Julf 14. 1C0
Little League
All-Sfars Named
At a Utile League meeting
Monday rvenlng. the All Star
lm wm chosen to represent
this area In tournament play at
Pendleton July 22 and 23 at the
Utile League field.
Tin team of II player, bat
bov and two manager are
Bravea. Carl Bauman. Gary Dick,
Jim Duherty; Indiana. Mark
Williams;' Giants, Tim Drtwll f" 'J;ri "
C of C Asked For
Help in Plan For
Controlling Wrecks
DUirii-t attorney Hubert B Ab-
ram Monday aKe. the Cham
ber of Commerce fr any help It
membi'ia might give In finding
way to patrol highway! In
Die cuunty with a Uew toward
preventing or controlling rar
accidents.
Abrama tdd of Sunday morn
ing's wm-k near Ruggs that took
the life of a Condon man, and
said that thla waa the third
ft
David Gray. Dan McBrlde.
Mickey Mas&cy, Donald Munkcrs;
Dodgers, I-ce Daccrtt, David
Matheny, Dean Robinson.
Rat In y la Greg Johnson and
the two roaches are Riley Mun
kcrs of the Giants and Howard
Pettyjohn of the Braves.
cur so far thla year In the county,
He said all oollre officers are
making every effort to patro
road, but that It la physically
Impossible to be everywhere
once.
One chamber member, O W
Cutsforth of Lexington, recom
violators
If tlnnnnop chnul.f U' In Iheimewiea Wll iiauit
, , . .
tournament, they would go to Kvemeu .i -
Maupln the following week for hour and that deeals denoting
district olay-off and the state
play off will be In Pendleton
August 5 and C.
The week of July 18 will ter
minate the Heppner Little
League season on the local field
Season Nears End
For Little League
a previous offense be placed on
the car for a period of time.
He said he had made the recom
mendatlon many times previous
ly.
A special chamber committee
will study the problem.
The group heard Miss Rhoda
Campbell, Scottish IFYE delegate
who has spent the last two
weeks at the Randall Martin
ranch. She showed slides of her
home land where she Is a school
teacher. In answer to questions,
she said that Juvenile delin-
With three games left for each
team In League play, the Giants I quency Is a world-wide problem,
are still leading the pack wlthjn,,t one that Is confined Just to
5 wins and 1 loss, the Braves America
are In second place with 3 wins (problem
I f
mg.
Monv Here To Attend; HOSPITAL NEWS
Munkers Services ,ww Armai-Tu Mr and
1W f, out U Xn hr!vuu.765rr'.riu' !Jb 3
Monday to att.til the funeral
if Fddie Munkers were Mr and
Mm r Tea cue. fcmrburg; Mr
and Mrs CJ K Teague. Anton
Teof.ie, Rj.i.iie; Mr and Mrs G
W Teague, Lenter Teague. Mr
ant Mrs M L Lfdgerwod and
fomlly. Warrenton: Mr and Mrs
Kenneth Tej;ue. Prlnevllle; Mr
and Mrs Glenn Teague. Van
ruer Wah; Mrs Lulu Wright.
The Dalles; Mrs Ru-ui Wright.
The Dallea: Mr and Mrs Jim
AefHI and family. Portland;
Willard Oilman. Monument; Mr
and Mrs MJIr Gilman. Mt Ver
non; Marie Clark. Louise Steph
enin, Salem; Mr and Mrs Glenn
Sherer, l ho; Mr and Mrs Harold
Sherer, lone.
gi but a J: 7, r-anwrd Tam
my Eileen.
Patlei.l Maud liobtw.rv. Hep
pner; Eddie Mur.kers, Heppner,
(dct-ad); fJeuiah Johnson. Fus
il; Poll! Owens. Dale; Alice
Vance, Heppner; Itottert Klgglns,
Heppner, dinilsed: Ethel Wood.
Kowiil duvtnluwd; Wallace Ford.
Heppner.
HAS GUESTS
DERBY WINNER H B rergusoo.
Heppner holds his 28 inch. 10
pound Kamloopt trout which
won for him tht Moos Lake.
B C July 4th Kamloops derby.
Tht bla fith wot taken on a
troll. (GT Photo)
Mr and Mrs Wallace Shelver.
LMmm, N Dakota, hrother-ln-law
and sinter of Mls lather Kirmls.
Morrow county extension agent,
visited In Heppner this past
week.
Arc ompanylng them were
their three children: Rene. David,
and John: and Mr Shelver's
Mr sad Mrs Moatla Smallea
of Portland were luncheon gueu
Monday at the home of Mrs
Harry Duval!.
Mrs Ella Bleaknaa bad her
brother and sitter In law, Mr and
Mrs J II Mi Danh-1 of Stayton
and her sister and brother-in-law,
Mr and Mrs Sidney Llnd-
burg of Spokane spend last
weekend with her. Mrs Bleak
man accompanied Mr and Mrs
Llndburg bark to Spokane for
a visit.
Mrs William Heath. Larry and
Linda and Mrs Kemp Dick, Diane
and Gary were In Portland for
a few days last week.
Oa r rid oy of this week Mr
and Mrs Elmer Schmidt and
i -lii....... 1 . . I ... r
b:"hr,n" K Mvn' End"' lalla Lake In Idaho to spend a
work s vacation.
mim KJrmls returntH with I
. i
Out Of Town People
Here For Funeral
Mr and Mil Walter Mnwi wrha
Friends ami relatives nere lornnem to jvonn uanoia 10 apend her to attend the funeral
the funeral or Mrs jnn name a two wccks vacation. , t.,hn Rarrl u,r iiAt
tramcia .Monanani on jionuay -of Mr ond Ir- RaiDh Thompson.
w a I HAniaoa a w I "
were iwr ana ivirs tnrc . nam-1 1 women itatntn von) Mr and Mrs Allen Case were
borlain and naugnters, nana . ...... ,.. (in Seattle for a few davs attend
" . -" sn. Rra,t ami Cralff of Anaheim '" lurniiure man.
Moore, Mrs jonn wo. wrs uan . " "Z " Tu " j Mr and MnWC Rosewall had
McDcvltt. Mr and Mrs Stephen
Thompson. John Doherty, Ten
She recommended the dleton; Mrs Darrell Robinson,
be solved with less Ualfwav: Mr and Mrs Joseph Gil
California spent the weekend
t l . i J i t I.... a
u-lth 1r U'hlfo1. n.mt Mr. trarrv;"' oromer ancj siaier-in-iaw, jir
Duvall. Mr White retornerf fn'"'' Mrt O Rosewall of Wall
Pilot Rock Monday where he is . w "lia ,Vi A. .v naay'
and 3 losses, the Dodeers and I nsvrhnirxrv ami more common xtra xrarths Rniiw nr. I helping his parents, Mr and Mrs
. .. .. . . ... . ... I v " . : . .v-f", - "-j vi..i ti-kt.. .ui- l.
iniians are tied ror tnirrt witn sense, saying she thought adults mlston: Mrs Herbert Hynd, Mrs ",,llL ,,,,,r
2 wins and 4 losses. I do too much for their children e R Schaffer. Mrs Ewlntr Hvnd.
After a week of vacation the and that boredom at home Is a.cecll: Mr and Mrs J P Farley.
games got going Monday witn I major cause of the troubles. I Arlington; Mrs John CimmlyottI,
the Braves handing the Giants I mi.ss Janice Martin, at whose James n Burns. John D Burns.
their first loss of the second hair home Miss Campbell has been rf,hn M n'Kotirke. Mrs J O Burns.
Mrs White and sons stayed
over for a longer visit with Mrs
Duvall and friends and Brad Is
visiting Tommy Green.
Mr White Is a former Heppner
of play by a 9 to 5 score. The staying, told of the many places Mr and Mrs Louis Gilliam. Pat h,Rn sch(K1 tMchor ancl hs been
Braves sianea mings oir wnn jand events that have been part Campbell, Miss Patricia Camp-
runs in me ist wim uoneny 0t miss Campbell's itinerary hell Mr and Mrs Frank Mon.
ahan and family, Condon; John
getting a 2-run . homer. The I while in Morrow county. They
Giants bounced right back to have Included a rodeo, harvest
score J runs in tne ist ana picKea ing operations, 4 11 summer
up 1 run in each of the 3rd andCamp, and others.
5tn innings, me Braves went
on to score in every inning toi I,,-!-- ..J
win Q tn 5. Lnhharr and Ranman I USr,Ce
pitched for the Braves and fori Municipal Court
the Giants was Drlscoll and Mun-1
I Wayne Elmer Prock, reckless
On Tuesday the Indians came drying, fined $104.50, 5 days In
from behind In the third after county jail, drivers license sus
trailinc the Dodeers 6 to 0 and pended for 60 days to be re
went on to win 7 to 6. Robinson placed by special license to drive
and Mathenv pitched for the only Kinzua Corp log trucks
Dodgers and Turner and Hellker Terry D Blevin, failure to stop
teaching In Long Beach, Calif
since leaving here four years
ago.
I The first of the month. Mr and
Mrs W C Rosewall attended the
pea festival in Milton-Freewater.
Sam Barnett of Portland Is at
the home of his parents, Mr and
Mrs Ray Barnett in lone to help
with harvest.
Janice Beamer will be In Uma
tilla Sunday attending the Uma
tilla Rodeo.
Mrs Aalta Itockwd cad child
ren wrnt to Mem last week
end to attend a wrddtng In
wi;Uh Joan and Jem writ the
Mis lock Lord U U It Aa
thony's Hl"al In IVndlrton
where h h undrrgune sur
gery.
Mr oad Mit Charles BuUs
were In Mora Ihl lat weekend
attending a Searcy family re
union at the home of her sUter
and brother In law. Mr and Mrs
Harry Plnkertn. Mrs Lena
Jiearry t IltlUb..ro. Mrs Buggies
mother returned with them lor
a ln.
Mr and Mrs Cur Cowan of
Portland Utted a few das latt
rt-k with Mr and Mrs Fred Man
kin. Mr Cow an Is a cousin of Mr
Mankin.
Mr and Mrs Miks Saliaa and
Paul, and Mrs Salings mother,
Mrs Lena Kelly were in Long
rreek lat week to iit the
Robert Kellys. Mrs Kelly and
Pattl stayed their while Mr and
Mrs Sallng went to Wallowa
Lake.
The Darrell Harris family U
spending a vacation at the coast
fishing.
Paul Jones. Howard Errant Dr
L D Tibbies, Marion and Jim
Green spent the weekend fish
ing at West Port. Washington.
Mr and Mrs K W Mills of
Salem, brother or Mrs Lowell
Grlbble visited the Cribbles this
last weekend.
Mrs Mary Carter of Portland.
mother of Mrs E K Schaffltz ar
rived Sunday for a two weeks
visit with the Schaffitx family.
On Monday, Mr and Mrs Low
ell Cribble went to Pendleton
where Mr Grlbble will leave for
Salt Lake City, Utah.
Dr and Mrs Wallace Wolff are
In Portland where Dr Wolff Is
atendlng a medical meeting.
Mr and Mrs Ray Myrlck and
two children of Newport were
guests of Mr and Mrs Robert
Join's this last weekend.
Mr and Mrs Gary Jones are
now residing in Lexington. j
C1ES I fOBTLAND
Mrs Sarah Trough, mother
ti Mrs Grant f-'tY, t t '
re.;.!rr.. died Thursday morn
If.. n Portland, It Is thought
rrMcr-t w ill be hei-1 Sit unlay.
Mis W A Bugles was la Mora
this at weekend UUlng her
mother Mm Lem-ra Cauthers,
Mis Hoitey Andrea la here
for the lummn from her home
In Mew. Arizona and U tamping
out on Chapln Creek.
Mr and Mrs Henry Hoetnaa
and n Dale of Lo Angelei
were houe eueota for sevrral
das of Mr and Mrs John Hart-man.
WMkead heuseauests at ine
i,..m- ..f Mr and Mrs James J
v.rlev were Mr and Mrs Darrell
Chamberlain and two daughters
of Walla Walla,
Mrs Eorl Sowond spent in
weeHena i -u" -
Soward U supplying this sum
mer at the Christian church. Their
son Wayne Is ali in Wallowa
working In a service stauon.
Mrs Grace Wlckerson returnee
fr..m Port and Sunday sn on
Tuesday Mrs Nickerson and her
ton Francis Nickerson of Eugene
left for a ten day visit wim rel
atives in Vaiejo. i amorma.
Mis Elolsa Smith spent ue
weekend in Pondosa and Union
visiting her daughter and son-In-law,
Mr and Mrs Darwin
Wood.
Mr and Mrs Phillip Smith and
children of Springfield are visit
ing with his parents. Mr and
Mrs Ted Smith.
Mr and Mrs Frank Gentry and
Mr and Mrs Dick Sperry. Port
land: have been visiting with
their mother, Mrs Allan Johnston
for a few days. Mr and Mrs Gen
trv went to Moses Lake and Mr
Sperry returned to Portland. Mrs
Sperry remained lor a longer
visit.
Maude Craber. Delbert Robin
son ana tuna nmiamson ic
turned Friday from Portland
where they attended the funeral
of Arthur B MacPherson.
Farley, John Day; Mrs Richard
Applegate, Hood River; Mr and
Mrs James F O'Rourke, Mr and
PARENTS OF GIRL
for the Indians. Williams was 3
for 3 for the Indians and for the
Dodgers Matheny had 2 for 4.
The All -Stars were picked and
will meet one of the rendleton
All Star teams on Friday, July
22 at 7 p m in Pendleton.
Games to be played:
July 14 Braves vs Dodgers
July 18 Braves vs Giants
July 19 Dodgers vs Indians
July 20 Dodgers vs Giants
July 21 Braves vs Indians
League Standings:
Giants
Braves
Dodgers
Indians
win
5
3
2
2
loss
1
3
4
4
games
to play
3
3
3
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Phone your news Items to 6-9228.
at stop sign, $10 fine.
Jimmy Cleveland Pettyjohn,
failure to stop at stop sign, $10
fine.
Conrad John Lesser, excessive
motor noise, $10 fine with $5
suspended.
Oakley Fred Ott, excessive
motor noise, $10 fine with $5
suspended.
O VV Cutsforth, overhanging
load, $10 fine suspended.
Thomas E Glass, reckless driv
ing, $50 fine suspended.
Larry Joe Anderson, illegal U-
turn, $5 fine.
R B Rands, overtime parking,
$1.
Lawrence Harvle Walston, dis
orderly conduct, $20 fine.
Donald K Way, overtime park
ing, $1.
Mr and Mrs Jerrv Messenger
Mrs Tom Brlstow. Peter Farley, nre tne parents of a babv eirl
Jonn Aiunna, Alicnaei iviunna, horn Jnlv fi nf the Pondnn ninle
Portland; James D Monahan, she has been named Geraldine
Spokane; William Monahan, Port Suzanne. Mrs Messenger is the
wnnuer, AiasKa; jwr ana mrs former Sue Lanev of Lexlneton
Jim fcumncr, me Liaues. nnd had hern visltlnir her nar
e s
ents at Condon
GUESTS AT VALENTINES
Guests at the home of Mr and N NURSE'S TRAINING
Mrs James Valentine last week
were her sister and brother-ln- Alice Faye Stewart, daughter
law. Mr and Mrs Francis Bailey of Mr and Mrs Joe Stewart of
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750x20 10 ply Nylon Hiway $64.00
825x20 10 ply Nylon Hiway $70.00
825x20 10 ply Nygen, off
The Road $88.00
900x20 10 ply Nygen, off
The Road Tread $1 10.00
Plus Tax
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and children Peggy, Pat and
Shirley of Areata, Calif. On Sat
urday her sister, Mrs Guy Gar-
rell and children Laura, Bonnie
and Dan and her mother, Mrs
Peggy Thomson of Portland
came lor tne weekend. Mrs
Thomson, Pat, Peggy and Laura
are staying over for a longer
visit.
SCHAFFERS HAVE SON
Mr and Mrs Jack Schaffer of
Richmond, California are the
parents of a 7 lb 11 oz girl born
July 7, named Evln Verda.
Grandparents are Mr and Mrs
E R Schaffer of Cecil.
This Is their second child, they
have a son David.
Halfway, former Heppner resi
dents, is taking her nurse's train
ing at the state mental hospital
In Salem. She has been elected
student body president this
term.
I Benney'sJ
AT CONVENTION
Mr and Mrs Robert Penland
and son Neal, publishers of the
Gazette-Times, left today for
Seaside to attend the summer
convention of the Oregon News
paper Puplishers Association.
Recent guests of Mr and Mrs
Gene Orwick were her parents,
Mr and Mrs Afton Gayhart of
Venus, Texas.
PICNIC SCHEDULED
The annual Morrow county
picnic will be held August 7 in
Laurelhurst Park In Portland.
Coffee will be provided.
Gerald Pyle spent a few days
visiting in Irrigon at the home
of Mr and Mrs Mel Early.
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