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nzttntn axitm timis. Tw4aT. jui u. i Lillle League All-Stars Drop Game lo Pendleton By )0 PETTYJOHN The Little League U through fur Hits summer with Giant and Indian winning their last games lo hi In M and 2nd place for r"ep"ullty and GOP Congressionol Nominee, Ron Phoir To Stump County Among it ..M representing f:tt-rn Oregon at the lU-pub. li.an nmentin In CM. ago thl rrk U Ron I'hatr. Kepubllrin candidate for Cungre fm Ore- eon' 2nd dikirtcl. I'halr It Klamath Fall farmer. II.- ha all that lie think high PORT OF MORROW APPROVES BUYING 1000 ACRES OF INDUSTRIAL LAND The vit t'f Muiiu ha txm f lrlcxi r,rfc'.'tiallufs with the Oro n Mute l-parlmrf-.t .f plan r.tf.g arxl rvrlipmrnl lo a.iuif about 1m am- .f land Ideally juIhI f..r u-ri and Industrial kilra rati ot Uardman In Mr row ruity, IVrt pnnident George ' !-, hv.ardman. ha announ rtl. Dice site will lie In with a ..mr rant program tt a lt blilty and g.l r f-aliliaj a t vanta-r air i,f primary Inspcir M a4 Mm Frul loenif ad family went to 111 P Sunday where they met n4 jlcnUked w.th Mr KoerUg'i M-r ar.d Jay Sumner Delegate To Two Convention! ue program Involving Industry, the ecnd half t.f flay. The talln will be Ihe key '''!,,,.,,,,,,, a( g,mP manage- citing ending of the Little " ' c..j. to m ..... mrnl aju1J, j,,,,, t)y pool Lcaeue i.lav wa lha All Star and "al lh Urno- , i u i(. r. !..il i.uh. t'arr.e pUyed In Pendleton lat platform It -riirHln. but . rjf4(u;uns ,! rcUlly Friday evening against the Ten- " i'i- - ,,,,, M-rrow cunty .rt cm llrlon National with National & W tot h h,nC " "'7 mii-n. lh lf"8 with attrac i.fnlnj: frnm Ix-hlnd In lh Cth ( '-" I'"1'" ! ,,,. !1(lury , u,e arra. liva Inning l0 win 9 lo 5. Tl.c-y wrnl charartciU Inrum-j .n lo tn-al Ihe Amrrlran on ' -'i"an a vh iri- Saturday evening for tho right Nw M Pw,,n th rw.rd l'!Ju$tlC0 Ond 1.) r jr.-M-nt Ihla area In tourn- ix-an-pcn wy. amenl f.lay at Maujdn IhU week- Itn Daje. MUton Freedater. end. Phalr cami'aicn manager via- Ttif National were up and " n H-I'I"i-r laat Saturday l.mn In order In Ihe first 3 in n'1 ,h,t ",r'lnB J"an nlnL- finally eettlnrr 1 hit In Hon I'hair will visit Hej-pner the 4th. 3 hits and 1 run In the rlfrhl after Ihe convention. Ilea 5th, and then really broke loose E"" 'umP ,Pre vlRoroualy In the Cth to acore 8 run on 6 ' frry th ls!iU,, ,0 Murrow huu in uin RHmK Th n..n. county. Iton I convinced that j.m-r All Stars got going In the responwlblllty I as vital 1st with 2 run on Bauman'a ' Morrow County citizens ai It 1 Klnt'le that scored Halvonten and him and that they. t(K. are Williams. Thev then aoorcd 3 adament against higher taxes. runs on 3 hits in the 3rd to lead 5 to 0. Munkcrs and Drl.scoll eachl Alvin SpCflCCr AkctS L'ot fclnt'los with Grav cettlns a double to score them. The Alvin Spencer Akers, 87. died All Stars cot 3 more hits In the July 18 at Aumsvllle, Oregon. Jast 3 innings but couldn't get H was born Jan 12, 1873 In the rally going. Carl Bauman Unm. Docalor county Iowa and pitched for the All-Stars 5 23 came to Oregon In 1887. He was Innings allowing 5 runs on 7 hits, married to Nellie Vaughn Nov 4 strike outs and 3 walks. Don U. 18f7 and she passed away Munkers relieved had 3 runs on In 1015. He married Rose Benton, 1 hit, 1 strike out and 1 walk, who survives him. In June 1310. The fielders had an excellent J Mr Akers farmed In Morrow record with 13 put outs. county for many years and later filching for the Nationals were bought a hardware store in Jirp- New Arrivals To Mr and Mrs Norhland and Schlewe relieving pner. He moved to Portland ln Richard Sherer, lone, a 9 lb 2', in the 1st after 7 men to allow 1921. oz f,orn juty 23, named 5 runs on 7 hits. 3 strike outs jie Is survived by his wife; Scott KJchard. To Mr and Mrs and 7 walks. The fielders had two daughters Blanche Barlow, Donald E Turner, Heppner, a 9 15 put outs. Munkers got 2 lor Heppner, and Alma Gilliam. Port- Mb 1 oz boy born July 27. 3 for the All-Stars and for the hand: cranddaunhters Marlel Patients Laurie Labhart. Hep Nationals. Rabb got 2 for 3 and Warner, Mllwaukie, and Lucille pner. dismissed; Alllene Ring, Municipal Court Thoma Lee Green, excessive motor noise, $9.50 fine. Ik-nnl P"!e Poherty, defec tive equipment, $10 fine. Ramnd Schounover. larceny of personal property, pleaded not guilty, posted $50 ball, hear ing later. Dallas Albert Rea, excessive motor noise, $10 fine. Ray Nelson, drawing check with Insufficient funds, $10 fine turned over lo the plaintiff to cover check. Bert Kane, overtime parking. $1 fine. C'.iy Tullls, overtime parking. $1 fine. Ivan Richard Akers, driving while license Is suspended. $150 fine and license suspended for additional one year. Mi UVfru farllew of l4 man. mtiher tf Queen Susan I'drtlow tt the Marrow county rt-.ir0 t-t-virt. 1 a patient in M14- w th Mr koerug imt .x. j . ?umr.er. t-n f Mr and t'.4wm-i4 huipital atTs Dalle,' fimUir. Mr Jw-th Rril and W'j,'Cik, $iimfrt. U a delrg! nvt.rtlsg fr.'in surtfer)'. ;an4 Mr ft b M Kay ; ( (hi, jj ( 4 frairrnity t. Si,. W Uakaaa' ChrtitT liAdet ! MadlO ..,(. .. I,, nl lrf-li!ll tV.ct Tl.e rt ot M..rtw t tsorfc., friurne. Tue.tay evening from .ha Un vi:4.:'.r: t P-n Mn.(iu rj M , N,O.w,irn lig very t!.rl) with ihe U Si h-ttland and Ihe at. Ttieyjkami I.jr a wer irn i..r i nunw , lr.umny iae.H.-n. niln.a on (o,p.uf D..is. Ih US n.hw-f-ampanMtu Inland ly Ihe ,rl t the we.k with he, j Auj?uilt ifteir aaugruer, snannon wnu " w . - , Uj.V)t ;m .3 .i! .' n win went on lo Llvermore and u and WiMllfe ft.rvUe. ihe Ore gn Stste Game Coit)inU!un and HOSPITAL NEWS Morhland got 2 for 4. First half leagu standing W L Braves 7 2 Indians 7 2 Giants 3 6 Dodgers 1 8 Second half standings W L Giants 7 2 Indians 5 4 Braves 3 5 Dodgers 2 6 Total for Indians 12 6 Giants 10 8 Braves 10 7 Dodgers 3 4 League Leading Batters Jim Doherty, Braves Carl Bauman, Braves Butch Williams, Indians David Mathony, Dodgers Steve Pettyjohn, Braves David Gray, Giants Lee Daggett, Dodgers Don Munkers, Giants Tim Driscoll, Giants Gary Dick, Braves Phono your news item to 6-9228. Walker, Eugene. He also leaves! Heppner; Nina Case, Heppner four grandsons. I Mary Glavey, Heppner; Maud Graveside services were held Robison, Heppner; Allen Cox, at the HeDDner Masonic cemetery Monument, dismissed; Evelyn July 22 with Rev Charles Knox Warren, Heppner; Beverly Hat officiating M,r. Kinzua; Ernest McCarty, Relatives from out of town at- Spray; Lyle Van Dusen. Monu tendini? the services were Mrs mcnt, (deceased); Edith Bell, Akers and her daughter and son- Fossil; Dennis Morris, Heppner; In-law, Mr and Mrs Robert Jones dismissed; Mildred Yocom, Lex and daughter Gretchen; Mr and mgton. Mrs Harry Ferguson, Goldendnle, Wash; Mr and Mrs John Vaughn I ATTENDS ANTI-COMMUNIST Portland, Alma Gilliam, Port land; granddaughters and fam SCHOOL IN PORTLAND Miss Opal Brlggs recently re- Ule?lr afJUCl wT" turned from Po Hand where she and Mr and Mrs Robert Walker. 1"' , "',,, , munlst school. It was the third held in Portland but the first of national magnitude. Speakers In TOMMY GONTY WINS TRIP the Department of Planning and lh'th ptncr.t In acquiring 2"fi0 acre of land along Ihe Colum bia rlvir between !Sirdman and Irrlgon It U planned for IHOO acres of land. i ! Inundated by Ihe John Iov l, l be de Ij'nated as a n.'rr j'"iy waterf.iwl refuse by the V S Klh and Wild life Service, and the port of Mr row la lo punhae the remain Ing lot in acre for Industrial and ort sites. The Port of Morrow will then Ih In the enviable pos ition of owning a large block of very attractive Industrial site adjoining a deep water port. ThU I the first step the Port of Morrow ha taken In a long ranee program of land aequlslt Ion. and more will be purchased a finances will permit. Directors feel that the Port will take an aggressive part In any Industrial growth In Morrow county, and that this step of land purchase will be a large stride forward to Insure proper Independent In dustrial sites for Morrow county and also see to It that proper and adequate recreational sites and game management areas be set side to Insure good livablllty for whatever population growth Is planned and projected for the future. Angele. California to l!t rt-l-atives. Sheridan Wymaa rtund Sun day evening from a trip to Prine. v Die where she visited her grand parent. Mr and Mr P J Wyman and then accompanied them to H'Mipla, California for a visit ! and children were In Pasco Sun tier. Bger n.i urrK.y n, ,h, fra,,y at th came ih rrkend. Mra J n-, M j-j,, d.-r U Ihe autre of Mr Sten-. afh 0l(t.ftga kml' .1 Jay U riow home assisting hi Mr ond Mi. Ainold V !-btUer. Jack Sumner with har and family spent Ihe weekend, in Mcalinnvuie. Mr and Mi Robert Briadl AT LEHMAN FOR WEEKEND Spending the weekend at Leh man Springs were Mr and Mrs La Verne Van Marter and family, Mr and Mrs L E Dick and family, Mr and Mrs Wlllard Blake and family, Mr and Mrs Don Pyle and family and Kathy Haworth. Mr and Mrs B W Fulleton and family of Vale visited at the Roice Fulleton home over the weekend. Mr and Mrs Everett Keithley returned this last weekend from Dallas, Texas where they attend ed the EJks convention. with her aunt and uncl. and family. Mr and Mr Robert Caio. Mi Jock Leyd. who wo la Si Anthony's hospital In Fendle ton. ha returned to her home here. Mr Howard Gill lam and child ren Mary Jo and Paul of Salem visited with her parents and her husband parent. Mr and Mrs Earl Blake and Mr and Mrs Earle Gilliam for a few days last week Leoving today (Thursday) for Gladstone to attend the Seventh Day Advent 1st camp are Mrs C M Wapner and children. Dr Wag ner will Join them for the week end. Mrs Mary E Carter, mother of Mrs E K Schaffitz, left for her home In Portland on Tuesday. Diane and Jimmy SchaffiU ac companled her and will spend the rest of the week visiting with her. Mr and Mr Elwyn Hugh and Mr and Mrs Glenn Irby were in Redmond Sunday to visit and picnic with relatives. Mr and Mrs Arthur Bauer of Portland visited overnight last Thursday with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr and Mrs Robert Penland. Mrs John Pfeiffer left Sunday by plane, for Seattle where she will visit until the end of the week with her family. On Sunday. Mr and Mrs Philip Blakney had Mr and Mrs Sam Roller and children of Pendle ton visiting them. Mr and Mrs Ray Gilhara and children Cathy and Allen were guests of Mr and Mrs Jack Bed ford last weekend. day visiting the P.i.hard Brun ner. BonnU Ilug of Boordman i ited with Billv Wolff on rrl dnv and Saturday. Mr and Mr Miko Whitesmith were In Portland Sunday an.! Monday on business. Mr Tom Hughe and four children Pam. Mike. Tommy, and David returned Saturday from Fort Steven Park where they Ient their vacation. They were accompanied by Mr Hughe mother. Mr Dorothy Steven of Seattle. Monday Mr Tom Hugh and her mother. Mrs Dorothy Stevens drove to Twin Falls. Idaho to spend a few days with Mrs Steven's brother. David Boss. They will continue on around to Crater Lake and Newberg be fore they return home on Sat urday. Miss Iran Dawson, fiance of Bill Hughes, who is stationed at Fort Ord. California, accom pan led by her mother, Mrs Daw son, of Riddle. Oregon and three nurse friends from Portland spent Saturday visiting Mr and Mrs Joe Hughes. The nurses also toured the hospital with Interest as they are from Good Samar Itan hospital of Portland. Visiting Mr and Mrs Conley Lanham on Sunday were Mr and Mrs William Lanham of Her mlston, and Mr and Mrs L Welch of Umatilla. They enjoy ed an afternoon of golfing and a picnic on the Court House lawn. Mr and Mrs Jack Bedford wero in Pendleton last Tuesday on business. Mr and Mr Harold Johnston sand Mary went to LaGrand Fri day and Mr Johnston ana Mary will go on i St Petersburg. Flor ida where they will lll for two month with Mr Johnston" mother. Jimmy Lindsay of Hnniloa I visiting with hi cousin Tim Driscoll. Mr and Mrs Elmer Mo. Mr and Mr Ken Mmhall and Mr and Mr Ken Palmer pent Sun- day at McNary boating. Mr E K Schallitt. Jimmy. Mr Man- Carter and Brenda Young went to Cove Friday to pick up Diane Schaffitz who had been at Ascension Summer School. Mr ond Mrs J C Barratt llt on Friday for Montana where they will spend ten days. Dr and Mrs James Noreno and Tracy were visiting in Bend over the weekend. Tht Lowell Gribblo family re turned Monday night from a week's vacation spent at Seaside. Mr and Mr Paul HUlor. son Paul and niece Sue Alltn are spending a few days vacation In Portland. Mr and Mrs John Hotrtmaa and children. Cheryle and Tony are spending this week vacationing In Portland. Mr and Mrs Everett Harshman went to Seattle this last week end to meet their grandchildren, Noel and Edward Harshman from Alaska, who are going to isit with their grandparents. IT Tommy Gonty returned last Wednesday from Wallowa Lake eluded W Cleon Skouse, candl where he was taken by Bill Sull- date for governor of Utah, and Ivan, district circulation man- the director is Dr Fred C bchwarz acer for the Oretron Journal. of Australia. There were 800 reg Tommy and three other boys Istered at the school Irom the from this district won the trip United States and foreign coun In a Journal carrier contest. Prev-1 tries, lously Tommy had won a trip Miss Briggs has literature a to Portland, also through the I vailable and she donated a book Journal. Mr. Farmer- ALL FORD'S TIRE SERVICE STORES ARE NOW Radio Equipped TO GIVE YOU THE FASTEST POSSIBLESERVICE We are in constant radio contact with all our other Ford's Tire Service stores so if you need some tire that we might not have in stock, we can get one on the road for you in Just minutes to cut your "down" time to a minimum. Also, if you need machinery or parts from some other store in Pendleton. Walla Walla, etc. Just come to our Heppner store and we'll radio for them. It's a service were glad to be able to offer you. on the subject to the Heppner library TERRY THOMPSONS TO MOVE HERE Mr and Mrs Terry Thompson and Shelley spent last week vis iting his aunt and uncle, Mr and Mrs Luke Bibby. Mr Thompson has Just received his discharge from the Navy and they plan soon to make their home on the Stephen Thompson ranch. It's GONTY'S for FREE SHOES! SEMI-ANNUAL n ( 19th UNION MISSIONARY SOCIETY The Union M-ssIonary Society will meet Friday, August 5 at 2:00 p m at the Heppner Christ lan church. COUNTY CLERK AT SCHOOL Mrs Sadie Parrish in her ca pacity as Morrow county clerk attended a school of election at Wallowa Lake over the week end. HEPPNER STORE HOURS 8 A.M. TO 6 P.M. DAILY or Call 6-5878 Evenings Cr Sunday Ford's Tire Service YOUR GENERAL TIRE DEALER HEPPNER Ph. 6-9431 Days 6 5878 Nights CLINIC HELD HERE Roice Fulleton of Fulleton Chevrolet Co of Heppner held a used car reconditioning clinic Wednesday at Heppner. Present were representatives from Hep pner. Condon, Fossil and Arling' ton. POTLUCK SCHEDULED A potluck dinner has been scheduled to follow the 4pm play Sunday at the Willow Creek Country Club. It will again be held at the court house park. of Starts July 29 for 3 Weeks Only Two Pair of Nationally Advertised Shoes For The Price of One Pair Choose From Such Famous Shoe Names As VELVET STEP, JAUNTIER WEATHERBIRDS, AIR STEPS, GOLLYWOGS Pumps, Straps, Ties, High Heels, Medium Heels, Casuals, Wedges, Sports and Flats Also Few Broken Sizes In Men's Shoes SPRING Cr SUMMER CLOSEOUTS Mrs Velma Glass left Sunday E ' afternoon for Indiana where she 5 will visit her mother. Mrs Ethel j 5 Sullenger at Danville and her, brother Charles Sulienger at Freelandville. O G Crawford of Nelscott for mer Heppner resident, was an overnight guest Wednesday at the home of Mr and Mrs Frank S Farker. 1 ; No Mail or Phone Order Please All Sales Final No Refunds No Exchange it No Charge or Layaworv fn 'i? w