Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, December 01, 1960, Page 8, Image 8

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OPENING BASKETBALL GAME
HERE TOMORROW NIGHT
T NCAL rKHLAND
llcppncr High Mustang ct
squad ar preparing fjf tb
iMiOCl basketball opnf thl
Friday nlf ht with th Mor lim
it le on the horn court. Th
Heppner team ha rturnlni
Iriirrmrn to th I9 CO Um.
Lrttermen ar Turn Grn, Larry
Tibbie. Rn Cray. Bruco Moyrr.
.Nat Webb and KM Ceorf. Many
U last year Junior varsity team
have moved up to take varalfy
(KifcHlon.
With Heppner moving Into th
nrw league they are hvlnf o
schedule their timfi In a dlf
frrerst manner. Th schedule
rli fur double-hora aerie,
wiih the unit learn playing Frl
lay and Saturday nighla.
Conch Clint Ageo will b start-
SCHOOL MENUS
Wk of Docembor $1. 1H0
MONDAY-Spanlah rlct. apt
rtfuh. tarrot stick, fruit, milk,
bri.-d ami bu.tcr.
TUESDAY White Navy bean
an: ham. pumpkin pit. lettuc
toM il salad, pear, milk, bread
and butter.
WEDNESDAY Ground b f
and gravy, potatoes, aaparagM.
wlery stick, aprlcota, coffet
cake. milk, bread and butter.
THURSDAY Turkey and nood
les. Jdlo aalad. fruit, buttered
peas, pickled beet, milk, bread
and butter.
FRIDAY Vegetable aoup, pea
nut butter sandwiches, cabbage
aalad. chocolate cakt, plurna,
milk.
I ucy Webb Hayes wa tht flrat
president' wife to havt a col
lege decree,
V4
Choose fX'J for Christmas!
BRUNCH COATS f
Quilted Nylon and Cr'J
Satin with matching -y$tt
; ",. 'V 7 nylon gowiu. JH 'jv
,n ,s ' MO
Ny 0rch,d n" blu'' '
--n r-n GOWNS IN
I If, 1 long and 34 length In
challls. nylon and
flannel.
Sixea 32 to 44
PAJAMAS
tZZJJ all flannel, challla or .'VAA,:A V
Baby-Doll fX A .
Full Length ;'vM
i3.is t .$ 1 Mrt w h
fAaaortod Colon IfO JM f
Holiday rt-d or blue.
rosewood, sand, pink, white
GIFT
Beginning December 1. THRIFTY GREEN STAMPS will
he clven with all your purchases.
All accounts paid by the 10th of each month will receive
THRIFTY GREEN STAMPS.
MAKE IT A
l. im
ln H third r m hd CotB
and Bub Canton ln will I
hs-adlng th JV aquad Chut a
lluicrtt who hdd tht JV
Uit ar will U head coach to
tht frrhron tram.
Heppner la larking holfM with
four of th starting tw only
hlttlnf fret 1 Inch and tht
other on i ft inthe. Tht
tentatlvt atartlnf flvt art for
ward Marton -Sunny" BidJl.
and Larry Tibbie, center Tom
Green and guard Ron Cray
and Bruct Mover.
Latt week tht vanity and JV
teama were cut to 30 while Hug
irett haa got about IS ah owl rig
up for nightly practice.
Saturday night Heppner will
again tak on the HusJdc but
on tht Moro floor.
NOTICE
Iaasaatsck s tbet la n
cut aaortoa of wcrtar la
the low WUlow Crook are
ad tb atockxata tbor enr
finding It mot and mar dif
ficult t retain enough water
for thl livestock. ra thl
wU ar going dry. w
would roquoat that Irrigators
ea tbo croak. WUlow Croak
and Bhea Crook, atop diver
ting water for Irrigation oa
til tboro la a coetlnuou Dow
to tb Columbia River. Prl
oriry of uao of water la. first
domestic; second. Ileoctocki
third Irrigation and fourth.
Industrrr as oot up la Or
gen' Water Cod. Coopora
Uoa la tbl matter will bo
highly appreciated by the
Morrow County Court.
Oscar E. etareon
County Judg
FOR YOU
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MAJOR APPLIANCE
L. E. DICK
T.., lit, rimftiiCub Scour Pack
IWU INUllim v.uumyD
Ranchers Expert
Soil Judges
lour )era vf training In
Ml Judtftng paid tt hand
amy fr Ah In Wagenblaat.
LrUngtun. Wnlneaday hen
He won erptake over 2C3
other entrant frvm all dta
trtcta In Oregon at th Oregon
Ao.latlon of Soil Conserva
tion Districts convention held
in Th Dalle. Wagenblast
rim out with the highest
aror ever made at the contest;
out of a possible 1M points,
he received H7.
Tht Heppner district entrant
won the Individual men s div
ision with hi exceptional
rating and was later declared
tweepsiakc winner.
Ed Skoubo. Boardman. wa
fourth place winner In this
event, representing the Board
man District
Points In this contest are
based on a comprehensive
knowledR of the Individual
characteristics of differing
type of soil.
RHEA CREEK
AND HARDMAN
By MRS. WALTER WRIGHT
Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Chapel
and Cassle apent Thanksgiving
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joel
Engleman In lone. Mr. and Mr.
Roy Thomas of Walla Walla,
Wash, were other guests.
Alta Stevens and her father,
John, have moved to Heppner for
the winter months.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hams had
Laverne, Lynda and Susan Hams
as guest for the Thanksgiving
weekend.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Steven for Thanksgiving dinner
were Alta Stevens, John Stevens,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brlnda and
daughter Judy, and Bob Stevens.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Sam McDaniel
unloved a visit over Thanks
giving holidays with their daugh
ter, Mrs. Maxlne Manon ana
rhildren. Joan. Bobbv. Tom. and
Mike, all of Elgin. Miss Lynda
Kennedy also accompanied me
Mahons from Elgin.
Mrs. Claud White, Mr. and Mrs.
Darrel Vinson and Francis had
as their Thanksgiving guests, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Martin and sons
of Lexington.
Frlnds of Guy Chapln are giaa
in know that he is able to be
out of the hospital and recuper
ating at the home or Air. ana
Mrs. Adrian Bechdolt and Archie.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McDaniel
are In Ashland. While they are
gone, Mrs. Les Robinson Is car
ing for the two older children.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Ball and
son Archie Jr., had Mr. and Mrs.
Rodger Steiger, and children
Dorinda and Doug; and Mr. and
Mrs. William Steiger all of Port
land for the Thanksgiving holi
days. Mr. and Mrs. Barton Clark,
Nonda and Ned visited in Red
mond over the Thanksgiving
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Van
Blockland and sons have had
Mrs. VanBlockland's mother,
Mrs. Mary Aas of La Grande as
a visitor this last week. Other
guests for Thanksgiving were
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Simmons, and
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard DeBorde of
Pendleton; and Mr. and Mrs. Don
Gilman, and son of Condon.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wright
and Kenneth spent the Thanks
giving holidays visiting In Port
land with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Jackson and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Talmer
and Mrs. Lawrence Palmer spent
Thanksgiving in Arlington, with
Mr. and Mrs. James Green and
children. While at Green's home
Mrs. Lawrence Palmer had the
misfortune to fall and break her
kneecap and Is now in the Hep
pner Pioneer Memorial hospital.
Miss Janet Wright, and Mr.
and Mrs. W. V. Clublne of Port
land were at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Wrlfiht over the
Thanksgiving holidays. Other
guests for Thanksgiving dinner
wore Mrs. Evelyn Farrens and
Mrs. Mary Wright of Heppner;
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ana Air. ana ir.
December
Th Cub Seoul am hv bn
rutnpletely orniiNl now and
fe tusy i4kln on thrlr vari
ous projv! sn4 atMrvemmt
fur the )ti
Th bo)f must complete I J
hlc-vrmrr. In ech book be
fi re they adtantf to the nent
book stsrtli; with the Wolf.
be m. nd ttu-n the (Jon, m
th Uon the Ut then work on
ihe Webtlu and then art ready
fr Hoy Jk-vut, They atart Cub
sn.ut at 8 and art rrady
fr floy Sixiut at age 12.
Th boy mri-t with thrlr den
mothers owe a week In the aft
ernuon and then once a month
all of the In meet for a park
meeting with Cubmaster Gen
Hall, presiding at the meetings.
The Cub S-out held their Nov.
pack meeting In the x hool cafe
terla on Tuday evening. There
were several year pin and
awards given out to the Cubs.
For the evening program, Mrs.
BUI Labhart Den 4 played The
Bells of St. Mary' on pop bottles
with water In them. Later the
Cubs and their parents enjoyed
group singing.
Rantfy Stlllman and Rick Glm
Ixl each received a gold arrow
and all of the Cubs who had
completed last year" Cub work
got their year pins. Also getting
pins were the beginning Cubs
who received their Bobcat pins.
A Christmas program for the
Cubs Is planned for Dccemb-T.
the date to be announced later.
Listed here are some of the
many activities of the dens:
Don 1 Their meeting day Is
Wednesday at the home of Mrs.
Howard Pettyjohn, den mother.
At the last meeting the boys cut
out turkeys and pasted them on
paper and then wrote about
Thanksgiving and what they
plan to do on that day. Biny
Baker was host for this meeting
Justice and
Municipal Court
Daniel Lee Diltullo, hunting
elk without elk tag, fined $10.
Walter Lee Francois, hunting
elk without an elk tag, fined
$10.
Mike Mahaffey, no livestock
transportation certificate, fined
$5.00.
Robert Owen Graper, trespass,
fined $25.
James Baldwin Bennett, tres
pass, fined $25.
Ray Kurz, failure to tag doe
deer, $30 bail forfeited.
Forest Schuh, clumping rub
bish on highway, $25 bail for
feited. Gilbert E. Schuh, dumping rub
bish on highway, $25 bail for
feited. Allen Berger, dumping rubbish
on highway, $25 bail forfeited.
Gary Warren Jones, hunting
elk without an elk tag, $25 fine.
Robert Keith Gambell, hunt
ing elk without an elk tag, $25
fine.
Rufus Cecil Piper, failure to
dim headlights, $15 fine.
Jack P. Davis, illegal U-turn,
$5.00 bail forfeited.
Delvin Madison, drunk in pub
lic place, $20. Ball forfeited.
W. O. Wildman, overtime park
ing, $1.00 fine.
L. D. Tibbies, overtime park
ing, $1.00 fine.
Mrs. O. Wardwell, overtime
Darkinc. $1.00 fine.
Bob Calvin Juker, no rear turn
signals, $10 fine.
Bill "Buzz" Lynch, trespass,
$50 fine.
Creston Tillman Black, tres
pass, $25 fine.
W. II. Ling, trespass, $25 fine.
Florence Nolan, failure to stop
upon overtaking a school bus
receiving school children, $30
bail forfeited.
Jim Manclni, prohibited U
turn, $15 fine.
Ernest Reuben Snow, Jr., pro
hibited U-turn, $15 fine.
Roberta Dougherty, overtime
parking, $1.00.
Calvin Yackley, overtime park
ing, $1.00.
Donald Mills, overtime park
ing, $1.00.
Dorinda, Donna, and Willie of
Monument.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Batty
and Gail visited in Klamath
Falls over Thanksgiving week
end. Mrs. Jess Batty accompan
ied them and went on to Brook
ings where she will spend the
winter months. There was a foot
of snow in Klamath Falls when
they left to return home.
Long DUtanc Nation-Wld
Moving Service
M.n flower Agents
Tadded Vans
PENLAND BROS.
TRANSFER CO.
Tendleton. Oregon
rhone CR 6 3111
having randy tar for Terry
Pevk. Mrk Ubhart. DennU Wll
helm, and Larry Pettyjohn.
Den 2 They meet every Wed
rtesJay afternoon at th horn of
Ihrlr dm mother. Mr. Ralph
Richmond. Lt Wednesday th
lx ech told a tory ulnf
hand puppet. Later they enjoy
e4 refreshment. Cuba preotnt
were: Billy Stocktrd. Bob Dobb.
Kit Anderson. Mike Smith. Lar
ry Richmond. Frank Lovgren.
and Frank Unrein.
Den 5 Till 1 tht new den
formed thl year and I a first
year or Wolf group of 8 year
old. Mr. La Vern Van Marter
is the den mother and at their
Ust meeting tht boy had a
rook -out Jeukin. They made pan
cake and cicoa. did up the
dlhhe and cleaned up after their
meal. Thes. boy meet on Thurs
day. The cub who cooked are:
Bill Wolff. Robby Abram. Bob
by Peck. Gary Adams. Matt Mur
ray. Phil Ayer. Kelley Green,
Kevin Dick, and LaVern Van
Marter.
Den 4 Mrs. Bill Labhart U
the den mother and she took the
boy to Lexington to sell fruit
coke on Friday, their regular
meeting day. The boys also have
been practicing ongs on bottle
filled with water. Boy In the
den are: John Van Winkle. Jer
ry Healy. David Hall. Randy
Stlllman. Ricky Glmbel. Steve
Pettyjohn. Tim Loyd, and Chrl
Labhart.
Den 5 Two boy are In thl
den and meet at their den moth
er's home. Mrs. Ray Massey Is
the den mother and they meet on
Wednesday. The boys are work
ing on their Lion and Webelos
badges. They also worked on a
robot Dean Massey and Jack
O'Harra are the members.
Den 6 The den mother for
these boys is Mr. Don Munkers
and they meet on Tuesday aft
ernoons. They enjoyed watching
some home movies at their last
meeting. The Cubs present were
Chuck Huggett. Tony Hartman.
Jim Healy, Gary Munkers, Eddie
Sherman, Steve Munkers. Lee
Payne, and Larry Bcllenbrock.
Mrs. Jack Van Wlnkl. Mr.
Bud Peck, and Mrs. LeRoy Gar
dner were In Portland recent
ly. On their way down they
stopped at The Dalles to pick up
Mrs. Gardner's mother, Mrs.
Payne, who also enjoyed the trip
to Portland.
On December 28, 18G7. Marines
participated In the first flag
raising ceremony on Midway Is
land. MARKET
U
178 W. WILLOW
PANCAKE FLOUR
BETTY CROCKER
4 lb.
asasas
1 1
ZEE PAPER TOWELS
GIANT ROLLS
GRATED TUNA
SONNY BOY
Seedless Raisins, 2 lb. pkg 39c
Peaches, Sonny Boy, 2Vi cans .... 4 for $1
ASSORTED CANDY BARS
5c Bars 6 for 25c
10c Bars 3 for 25c
SONNY BOY
ASPARAGUS
4 'or $1
SWANSON
MEAT PIES
12c OFF-SAVE!
Vgf LB.
$J39
Veterans' Loan
Money Available
In February
The earliest date th Depart
ment of Veteran' Affair cn ob
tain money from th al ft vet
eran frm and home loan
bond probably will bo ht ml,d
die of February. H. C Saalfeld.
director. ald recently.
Authority to Uut additional
bond foe tht ttt veteran loan
-Ii.n tnv th VOt-
er in th November 8 general
election when they pprovcd
Meaaure I cy a margin v. -
U.OiO vote.
c . . ii, svntained that new
- -r .
fund for veteran' loan will not
be forthcoming unui om
In February lor mcsc
v.. i.o.i art Inn ta sell bonds
4. , v, a. -" -- .
..I. unfit the vote u
can i . -
canvassed and made official by
the tecretary of ui u
governor of Oregon. Thl tep
usually occur within 30 day
after election day. or wme time
In early December.
2. When the vote I oinciauy
i.,.h ih veterans' depart-
pim miiutu -
ment can then advertise the aaie
of bonds. This aavcrusemem
must run for 14 day. However.
there may be a oeiay nerc.
fcld said. In order to await a
And You Ar Liable!
It' hazardous having livestock break loos
and stray onto the highwoy. Not only can you
lot a good animal but your liability might
turn Into a bonecrusher.
Low-cost liability insurance I th bst an.
twr and you shouldn't be without it. Call us.
C. A. RUGGLES
INSURANCE AGENCY
PHONE 8-9625 HEPPNER. OREGON BOX 611
Daily Savings Are The Pennies
AND LOCKERS
HOME OWNED
i A QQC
IV LB. fcf
.. . 45c
2 for 59
5$f 00
For J.
$T oo
46
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4
BEEF
CHICKEN
TURKEY
FRUIT SPECIALS
JONATHAN
APPLES
Large. Extra Fancy
SUNKIST NAVEL
ORANGES
f voi able bond market,
-Both th time of the 1. nd
th amount of bond to be Is
sued, will depend on bond mar
ket rcridtil'fn o"l " tsilmatod
demand for loan. Saalfeld
Mid.
j. Another 30 da will be
needed after the acceptance- of
a Mtlfartory kid. to print the
bond, deliver them to the buyer,
and obtain tht loan fund.
Saalfeld Mid the more than
j 400 veteran now waiting for
loan fund will require about
$15,000,000 to satisfy their nerd.
The estimated demand for loan
In the coming month will help
determine the amount of bond
l extrs of $15,000,000 that will
nerd to be told.
DRIVERS LICENSE
EXAMINATION
A driver license examiner will
be on duty In Heppner Tuesday.
December 13. 10 at the Court
house between the hour of 9:30
a.m. and 3:30 p.m.. according
to an announcement receive
from the Department of Motor
Vehicle of Oregon.
Person wishing original li
cense or perrn" ,0 ,,rive nr
sked to file application well
ahead of the scheduled closing
hour In order to assure time for
completion of the required li
cense test.
The only bachelor president of
the U. S. was James Buchanan.
That Count
THOMAS S.
AND MILDRED
HOWELL
PHONE 6-9922
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