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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1960)
Rhea Creek AND Hardman News If MRS. WALTER WRIGHT Th attending the Oregon Wheat League In Portland last week from here were Mr. nd Mr. John Grave, Mr. and Mr. Frank Anderm. and Mr. nd Mr. Eugene IU1L Mr. Charlotte Walker under went major surgery I' Wedne. day at the Heppner Pioneer Me morial Hospital. Mistletoe RerM-kah Ulge nut Dec. 6 and had their annual ChrlMma party. At thl time the member revealed their ". c-ret sister" name with a gift and drew name for their new secret ulster" for the coming year. The members brought gift for Mr. Rose Collin who Is un-j-.ble to attend lodge meetings and U a bed patient most of the time. We all wish her much hap- Lexington News ly C ELF HA JOKES Mr. and Mr Car Uvva re turned Sunday trx-m Lifccv tew. wtirre they nMrn.'ted ls.- G""- n wrddinj anr.ivi-fary rrleoration of Mr keyva' p.-m-!.!, Mr, and Mr H it? te of tint city. The celchr ' ht I t Satur d.iv afternoon, ive 3. It the l!nr f.-r the It. Uday and com Ins year. Mr. and Mr. Cecil Mi Daniel n turned fr m AhUnd on IV ri niter 4 Cell I i-'lr-i? back for further medical treatment. Mr. Jcel Kngleman -' lotted at the li..me of Mr. and H and oWu-ed ChrUtmas !.e. 4 The WlUm Imuw and content were deMrned by Hr' l v.av IV. and family were living there but iw one wa home at the time and n one knows what cauM-d the fire. Another smsll house cl e y belonging to Lew- i McDonald. was also destroyed. GIVE HUM a ZENITH television !1 jtf FROM LE. DICK Phone 6-9920 Heppner Indian Village Inn at the Hotel Ijhevievv, Mr. and Mr. O. W. Cuttforth attended alJ and Mr. CuM-Jih a In charge of the pu-u -j Imwl AmvRi tho at tending were Mr. and Mr. Greg lew a Hugo U-yva. Charlene iu. . r.d c:er.n Lstrh rf Pvrt land. Mr and Mr. Ralph JcKn it llermUton were Lexington caller Saturday evening, Mr. and Mr. l.arl l'j.kel.n of ,r.i.!-ion were Lefclnglon ,r Saturday, and lotted Mr. j;.N.n uter. Nellie ralmer, and rtiece, Mr. Marlon Palmer. Iih of whom are patient In Pinnevr Memorial hospital. Mr. Vk I -on heli-ed with the turkey dinner on Saturday evening given by the Itebekah. Mr. and Mr. Roger were Van couver. W'Hsh.. vlsttur over the Wit'kend. Mr. Ken Marshall ha been c.irtrv; f r a grandson while his mother. Mr. Bud Marshall of Heppner. I a patient In St. An shorn" hospital In Pendleton. Mrs. Bertha Hunt returned Saturday evening from a wk'i visit with a son and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hunt cf Springfield, and other relatives In The Dalles. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hunt and fjmilv have returned to their own house after a few weeks spent In the Bertha Hunt house, during the remodeling of theirs. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Cutsforth wore business visitors In Reno, Nevada a couple of days last week. The turkey dinner served by lie Three Links Club Saturday j.lpht was well attended, and It I, hoped to make this an annual affair for the first week In Dec. of every year. Dates to Remember u'nmnn'n Sunday will be cele brated Sunday at the Christian Church with the women or me church being In charge of the services. Lexington P.T.A. will meet -r..c-,fjv nwcmhpr 13 In the iul uu;i - cchnnl auditorium. Women's Fellowship Croup rrrpmhcr 13. Holly Rcbckah Lodge, Decern Mrs. Dean Hunt and children were visitors at The Dalles Sat nrrlAV. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Peck were I'.ermiston visitors Sunday. Aneer and horsepower don't iv vvhpn vou aneer flares you nr verv aDt tn act recklessly pnmnmbpr that "anger" is tusi one letter short of "danger." Bird Migrations Here, Away Moke Fantastic Story OREGON STATE I (M LU UK Whll ou're sertln' t..i-.lfc'M JUNIOR VARSITY LOSES OPENER y HtAL rtNLANO ('.'!! li C. H-frmri .!: j -,-r I l..in j- !.! if !t-.e Wtvl.rr.1 ! j t'.e M.riman ' Mill lie on the nve overhead iiu iUni.r ,,tii . I i .lv r n Vt HtttSin CAZtTTE TIME'S. Ttoi.1.if, fWr -,tf 8. HS Ca-a f amej tt J.tn Pay wa ' 4 u( tt M-' and M . .-;..e ; . '. .''.i' .. : 4 Van MHel Au.i MS.'.Uj !'c ,! I'. . t..e t 4 loiK to qfouf moiieii on iiour Glirfetinas tree In a Utile more than 7 Christmases V. 5. Savings. Bonds grow 3Wi for people planning xor rir..c. w Held to maturity, they'll be worth A Savings Bond gift gets bigger. And the Bonds you give this Christ mas are better than ever. They earn 3 when held to maturity. That means the gift Bonds you buy now for $18-75 will be worth $25.00 in just 7 years and 9 months. Give Bonds to all the children on your Christmas list they'll be money-in-the-bank when it's time for college. Bonds axe ideal gifts iv,in xmn na id for them. J3 more man j-- r Held ten years longer, they 11 re turn $1.93 for every dollar you put into them. tj S Savings Bonds are so easy to buy just a brief stop at this bank and your shopping is done. Your bonds are ready to hang on the tree or tuck in a Christmas stocking. Some will le leavli Oregon fur warmer uthla!i.l Other will be coming hte x he win trr and other will l )ut pas. ng through. Put h-m t - thrr and ou have a "moving" ntory that U almost fantastle. ay an Orej-on State foll-j-e jroo.git Migrating bird navl.-ate t tun and tr with uncanny ene and i!eimn.eiul homing Instinct. lr Kot-rt M. Strom point out. Tle' return to p. prtixlmately the anie area each winter and summer afer traveling hundred of thousand of mile. They apparently can see and remember landmark. Though bird ordinarily mig rate rather slowly. ome may travel 2iM to 3W mile a night. Storms add. Some Oregon bird. ta(lH Aft Kwainson's hawk of Eastern Oregon will go clear to the southern end of South Ameri ca for the winter. The tiny hum mingbird travel to Mexico. Western Oregon I a fairly i.nvl winter area for waterfowl and aome smalt bird. Starling overwinter here In tremendous numbers from the Plain State and are becoming a serious nui sance. Several well know n birds don't migrate. Theyre Oregon resi dents the year round. Storm ex plained. These Include the mea dow lark, Jay. most woodpeckers. mni Koarrow. tunco (sometimes called snow bird!, most Western Oregon hawks, blackbirds, ana nmhnhlv robins. Some experts theorize that perhaps robins do some moving from season 10 sea- on. "Poor filers" such as quail and pheasants are "stuck" In about the same area all their lives, Strom noted. Sea gull migration is comp licated. The common sea gull of the Oregon Coast, the Western gull, stays here all year. The common gull of Eastern Oregon moves to the Coast for the win ter. And several other gulls that nest In northlands such as Al aska also migrate down to the Oregon Coast area. That means that several kinds of gulls are present on the Ore gon Coast during the winter and it takes a real expert to tell them apart, according to Storm. Only minor differences In shaping and color of bills and foot distinguish one kind of gull from another, tn migration flights, most birds keep relatively close to the rrmi inn This brines death to many birds that crash into high lines. . . t tcrhto ni-p ronfusinc to birds on the move, partlculary geese. Often birds land on air port run ways thinking the wet pavement is a body of water. Sometimes v,o,t ant Inst and circle uniii 1 1 1 V. T fo-v " dawn. Aimnrt milometers the bea con lights that shine straight up to determine cloud ceiling -nnfuBA hlrds also, says btrom They sometimes keep nying nnrt Into the shaft of aiiuuu ... lizht until they fall exhausted to the ground, in ct what trizeers fall migra tion is not exactly known. Storm confesses. One thery is that it is tied to accumulation 01 Douy oi onH that when a certain point is reached the birds are ready to move. Return migration i tha cnrinir aDDarently is tied to some extent with onset of the breeding cycle, unanging uay lengths probably act as the mas ter control lor ootn. Bird migrations from Oregon start in August and proDamy reach a peak in late beptemoer Dnd OPtoher but continue well into December. At the peak, lit erally millions of birds take wing at their annual Journey. Some birds are jusi mi grants" in Oregon on tneir trips north and south. Whistling swans Just stop off here and snow geese don't stay long either. The most marked migration mito in Oreeon is up and down the Coastline, but other common magration routes extend aiong th Willamette vaiiey and norm- south across Eastern Oregon. 61 aimujS l!ej i nr t t ... . .-.-t t at 17 to t! and .) J-.tu.!. nij.-ht jr-t ' kvan. i'! ' to 1 Jl. l p! -r W . Ix l't Oih'M! ty L!! v Cjfd-.r who hat a! tonl of k im f.r the werk-i-n I Fridty 1 ;--.! Hepp'ier led !rt h.Ut 11.' t Ut'.t but lilt a dry ; ! i th. l! Ir I pi-riid . wl i.h il !h, c r-e J In the fu t I lf Jle j ( -r vx s hitiiitiJ f:-m nil jf.uti n Ihe p. . r but In the third quarter. n!y pit four t'irn after te!ni tied t half ti!Tn i to :v In ihe (otinh l!ll lJeip-.r tallied but timo rm out on ihrnv (i.ird-u-r led tl.e learn vv tli M iint. which he eired H ' the first half. Saturday nlht Heppner gat wa Mrong In the Iirst half but miDAY'S CAME 1 1 K1TN KR S 1 1 IT.M A N Cardner 12 Bayer IS Ball X Martin 0 Nelstand Kellogg II Canze 10 Sather 2 Applej-aie 6 Ivw.Un 6 Sub. Sherman Bwh. 2; John-! sn. 3: Kellv. 2. I Heppner lfi 10 4 1212 Sherman 12 II 12 0 IT SATURDAY'S CAME children need TDooster IJ Rhnts to cor.t'.nve protection against: im M ..ill J'mJSsXMmi. . i - HEPPNER Gardner IS Ball 2 Nclstead II Ceorge 3 Applegate 6 Subs, Heppne cr 1. Subs. Sherman Bish Johnson, 4. Heppner 11 11 10 1116 Sherman 8 12 19 2059 SHERMAN Bayer 30 Martin 2 Kellogg 11 Sather 2 Boolln 8 "ox, 2; Spring- 2; Mr. ond Mrs. Howard Hennr of Alice, Texas are the parents of a C lb. 9 oz. son norn uec. C. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Carey Hastings of Heppner. Mrs. Henrv is the former Clarice Has tings. 1iur'',"i'sa,',,aisjssw'r''m i-Mu -Mmm4 irroTTiri wmtu iio Puritans on mi tvudOtiiK ! Our sentiment nro all in your favor. It's to your advantage to patronize us. Performance. rlu3 that's your assurance. Come in I HEPPNER AUTO SALES, INC. Ford Falcon Thundcrbird May & Main Streets Thono 6-9152 or 6-9153 The Dictionary of U. S. History confirms the fact that the Puritans were "members of the Church of England w ho wanted to "purify" it while the Pilgrims were sepnratWts In sen timent. The Pilgrims came over on the Mayflower. ji. , . M.. 1 , 11 1 mmm n 11 whpn there's a gentleman at the wheel, we need not rear tne monster under the hood. t .ncriT 1 i iJi ni n ft r IT Xrwl SI if 1 II f J FOR GOOD little GIRLS V.. -'i V i X X x mm Heppner Variety will be open each Frl. and Sat. evening til 8 cm. through Frl., Dec. 23; for your shopping convenience FOR GOOD little BOYS -V-.-:.r"--..v'"'Mr" Beautiful Lovable DOLLSL. . . DOLLS! DOLLS! Mirro Aluminum DISH SETS Cuddly, washable STUFFED TOYS TOY BABY BEDS Erector Sets Transistor Sets Monopoly Model Kits Forgotten rf Man Quit LjStTl'S Adtrertisino; 'fj iJ VJ Yesterday yV Lr-?iVf- Custom made doll clothes for any size doll. CHRISTMAS CARDS 59c to $1.50 per box HQ ,L Y TINKERTOYS Supermarket Kits Bright & Colorful CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS Guaranteed TREE LIGHTS O-O-OH SO MANY Come in and browse I Structo & Tonka TRUCKS & CARS Sturdy WAGONS ASST'D. GAMES GIFTS X X X X HEPPNER VARIETY STORE Heppuev gazette-limes J IT.one b-ym