Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, May 18, 1961, Page 9, Image 9

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    Clifford Green Elected
To Honor Society
OREGON STATE I'NIVntSJTY
Clifford W, Crtvn .f TTJ.
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liinuiiriwiii ill !(, . IH'IIllir 1
mtn wnhf t...r nr. Thin.
l Crrfnn Sidle Lr.lrrily
II will b a "J him..rt next
rar In the htK. tf agriculture.
Jirli-riion (or ih group U
t. ! nn Jr.fhiji, k liil,irhlji,
ami promise if future aihle-.
inenl. Only ti Mudent frurn
rath living group U namr.l to
Thaixa each )rar.
SCHOOL MENUS
Wk t Mof ti. IMI
Dr. Pfeiffer Leases
Basic Health Center
Pr r.t.Urt Iflff.r. former
1'inr thlmprartur, ha leas
ts! Vie Biulc tlcalih Ontt-r at
tCml and Sandy In Portland.
He 1 attending Multnomah
Odlrge In the mornings and hat
the clinic tp'n in the afiernoons.
i MONDAY tW Hrw, trlc-ry
I 'lk jlfrajj! upttd down
i nit. bra.l m.. tuur. milk.
TITS DAY hill bran.. nJJ
bin!.-, cmt .Uk, corn
brrad. but!-r anj honry, milk,
WIT'NIDAY barbecued
l-.amhurgr mi bunt, rtati
aalad, (rult U-ll.v rake and milk.
TIIL'RSDAY tao amip,
fiu-iil imiunUi hf, rrle-ry, ajpli
auc take, and milk.
HwDAi iramd tuna on hot
blxuiin li..fd lal, trull and
milk
Mr. end Mr. L. T. BMaherdt
it Cougar. Wakhlnetun, ir.t
irwral dj with hi daughter
and family. Mr, and Mm Arnold
Haymond.
Robert Abiam and R. Bruce
S-rut-r were In Bend Friday to
auond a church mating.
FOR
WEED CONTROL
at its best
CALL
HELICOPTER
SERVICES COMPANY
"mac McCarthy
Ph. 191. Arlington
BOB BYRO
Pa. 271, Arlington
un ivi tf e.!ufUna We lave
t,und that trr b t few
eara tb hit1ctur- r rk.
ho.a have te-n the rt r'bv.
ttve way m t-aieron uaiturg
and Informing uur le t f the
lati-t retxmmendatn r.d tie.
vrlopmrnt.
Ihirlni! Oil iat Wi-'Urr vet
loo perr. attended lHruk
and farm management huit.
coure an j cie " fmrn
i.-W part In liemak!ig 1 and
II utrkhtp. lU-caute t f tin rn
thukiatlc reunion we are now
'uiv"iw .-1
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WILBUR WORDEN says:
For fast, dependable service on any car or truck, stop
at Heppner Ford and see me. You can be sure it's done right
the first time.
Heppner and lone
Split Two Games
If WEAL f INLAND
CVat h r b Car.tui.lne'a llepp-
fM-r UU'h diamond wiuad ftdit a
diHjilrhrad-r with the ltn Car
dinal latt Flldiy afternoon tn
tht lone diamond. Ine blanked
the Muktang in the firt game
6 0 In the erond game lleppnrr
eame bat k to take the decUlon
6 5.
In the t'l-rmr.g game lne got
tn run In the f irt Inning. Ilrpp
ner got one hli la tl.at ir.ning
but then n t aught In a double
play.
ne's big inning t ame in " making plans for a wl Vr artety
and more rfffctue niftAurt
f.ir the winter lft'.2. We wvuld
like to aponkor one ali(ti1iute
for huaband and wife; and the
agriculture branch would like to
sponsor one of Interest to fatm
management.
In order that thU planning
mleht atart at once, we are auk-
Inn you to chock the Interest
runev blank and return It to
the County Agent" t.fflce by
June 1. The materials given In
these courses would cover ap
proximately four evening In
January or February of 10C2.
When we find In what direction
your Interest Ilea we will appoint
a steering committee, made up
of Interested persons In the com
munity to plan the details.
riease clip out and send:
Morrow County Agent's Office
Box 307
Heppner. Oregon
(Mark your 1. 2, 3. or 4 choice)
Money Management A a a 1
tance from Miss Dorothy Sherrlll,
Chats With Your Home Agent
IT ESTHER XUMIS
This -outer apace" a,' v l.ve ,0t' l n li) Flnaiue SjtlaHt,
, . . . . . . . . & .... . .
aecend when they tallied for four
big runa. Wayne llama. lone
tcher. acored bis aetxmd run
of the day In the second. In the
third Inning lone aoored their
latt run of the game at Ken
Kllnger cruaaed the plate.
The big factor of the game was
Ione's errorless game, w hile Hep
pner committed five errors.
Kenny Smith started on the
mound for Heppner and LrRoy
Gardner relieved him In the sec
ond Inning. Swanson went all
the way for the Cardinals and
gave up only two oase nu. ite
walked only two men and struck
out seven.
In the second game Heppner
came flying back to tane ine
victory 6 5. Gardner was again
on the mound lor me iteppner
team and In the fourth inning
Smith came In to finish the
game.
Heppner played a much tight
er came as they had only two
errors as did lone.
lone again opened up In the
first inning and scored three runs
while Heppner went hitlesa. In
the second Inning lone went
three up and three down. Hepp
ner collected one run as Ladd
Dick scored.
Heppner got Its big action in
the fourth Inning as they tal
lied for five runs. Dick Spring
lone Schools
By EVELYN JEPSEN
With only a few more weeks
of school left, many of the stu
dents of lone High are busily
er opened the inning with a hard engaged In aU the studies and
..... i- ( 1 r I ao Ihat rnvto U'ifh If
drive Into right field ror a tnpie
Shan Applegate got a free pas
sage on balls and then Daryl
Dick hit a sharp single. Bill Cox
collected a single that drove In
one run and then Larry Green
came up to the dish and knocked
a line drive to deep center field
for a triple, driving In three more
runs.
lone tallied one run In the
fourth Inning and one more in
the fifth.
Gardner led the Mustangs at
the plate with two hits for five
times up and Ken Kllnger led the
Cardinals with three hits for six
times at the plate.
This was the closing game lor
the 1961 season with three sen
iors playing their last game
Bill Monagle, Larry Tibbies, and
Tom Glass.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Spaulding
and daughter, Janice, left Sun
day for a two-week stay In
southern California.
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TIRES
at mail order prices . .
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NYLON TUBE
TYPE
5
Exchange plus tax
12 month written
Guarantee
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Bud says,
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ON FARM TRUCK & TRACTOR TIRES
750-20 TRACTION NYLON 10 PLY
825-20 TRACTION NYLON 10 PLY
Includes tax (while they last)
$59.95
$69.95
THE
TIRE
"TOUR GENERAL
TIRE DEALER"
C TIRE
i GENERAL Wi V btKVItt
i HEPPNER'S TIRE SUPER MART Phone 8-M81
Bud Peck. Manager
activities that goes with It.
Student body officers for next
year were elected In April and
they are president, Wayne
Hams; vice president, Michelle
Morrison; secretary treasurer,
Cheryl Morrison; assistant secretary-treasurer,
Arleta McCabe;
paper editor, Steve LIndstrom;
annual editor, Judy Sherer. The
officers, except the paper and
annual editors, attended the re
gional student council workshop
at La Grande on May 1. They
were accompanied by the pros
cnt student body president, John
Swanson, and Mr. Dallas Shock
ley.
Mr. Lujan took his business
law class to Pendleton on May
1, in order to visit an actual
court trial. They also saw the
Supreme Court of Oregon all to
eether. May 1 has been declar
ed as "Law Day, U.S.A."
Three high school seniors at
tended the annual Music in May
festival in Forest Grove on May
4, 5, and 6. Lona White and Jean
Martin went as members of the
chorus and Marilyn Morgan
played In the band.
The baseball team, coached by
Mr. Shockley, has been doing a
verv nice Job with a record of
2 wins and 1 loss. The team trav
eled to Umatilla last week, but
were rained out so a continued
game with Umatilla was sched
uled to finish this week.
The Girls League has set
Thursday, May 11, as the day for
the Mothers' Tea. All the moth
ers of the students are invited.
Some dates to remember until
school Is out:
May 19 Spring band concert
May 20 State board examina
tion at The Dalles
May 26 Class night
May 27 Senior progressive
dinner
May 28 Baccalaureate, 6:30 at
the cafetorium.
June 1 Graduation, 8:00 (no
school)
June 2 Report cards.
dude criNtit buvtng, Haname. in
uian., trial -urity, frr-;!y
lrnd;pg plan, in vestment a.
will and rtea. If f si matter.
tbUdien and money, citr.umrf
bus it f. and take. All hars t f
family relationships pretty well
bliii'e on hw ru manage your
m.ney.
I'lt.lt-i.tati.lii bv and Uirli
Altjiuv ftftn Mr 1! ttia
Frairr CVl Family Life -ec
Ul.l Our i'oal I to have our
rl.thhrn t!erlp from Ven
dence to Independence to Inter
dettenderttv. Hut how I thU c
rrmpluhrd? Study U made of
what determine pteent l-e
havlour rharartrriktica at birth.
! the eutrrietice we have, our
rttiirrpt of x-lf. and satisfaction
of basic need. We'll take time
to take a look at ouwlve In
relation to our children.
Itecreat ln Altance from
MlM Jfttalee Mallalteu. OSU
Recreation SpeclalUt. Leader
training lesuna on how to pra
mote creative use of "off the
lob" time. Short course held to
gain skill not only In doing some
recreation activity, but to be
able to lead other In this same
activity at your grange, church.
PTA. fraternal group, or any
other organization. This could
be In square dancing, a craft of
ny kind, family camping, dra
mattes, or any other form of
recreation.
Landscaping Basic principles
of landscaping beginning from
Scratch." rinnnlng and plant
ing with trees, shrubs and
flowers to achlece attractive
home surroundings and to allow
for convenience and need In
using the utility, play and
garden areas.
rtCff NCR CAXCTTE-TlMCi. TfcuidY. May II. IMI
ILACXH0BSC
LIVESTOCK CLUI
TI.e ittfY-twij wa tailed ta or
der by ieidei.t Martha l herty,
J Irdt' u led t,y
Turiv ix.J.eriy and 4 II pledge
by Jifr.rry r.!..lt ih. lioll rail
wa heard. AU members were
prevent. Minute wet real and
approved t.f. Old buire. letter
fnm The lulle wa read and
Mr. cad Mi, fitd Parrtaa rw
in I'kUh Sunday fr a family
d.nnrr honoring her father. Ray
Ha.tdJe.tun. en hla lt birthday.
three l. ttei from the cuur.ty ea
teiuton vttue wtre read. The
meeting was then adjourned and
rrfrmhnient eret.
Reftorter, Nancy Doherty
tIiHufd, I'nder new bulne
Name
Address
Courses desired
Cemetery Board
Has Workday
The Hardman Cemetery Board
met at Hardman Sunday for a
meeting and workday at the
cemetery with a potluck dinner
at noon.
During the past year much has
been accomplished, with the
weeds sprayed, fences repaired
and building repainted.
A $15.00 donation Is being ask
ed for use on future projects and
is to be sent to Bob LovgTen,
Lexington.
Livestock Market
Cattle Hogs Sheep
SALE EVERY TUESDAY
12 MOON
On U. S. Highway No. 30
NORTHWESTERN LIVESTOCK
COMMISSION CO.
Res. Hermlstoa JO 7-3 111
JO 7-6655 Hannlston, Oregon
Frank Wink & Sons Owners
Don Wink. Mgz.
Eddie Howard
Breaks Record
In 100-yard Dash
By NEAL PENLAND
Heppner High cinder boys had
a rather successful weekend in
the sub-district track meet at
Sherman High Saturday after
noon.
One school record fell as Eddie
Howard ran the century In 10.3,
The old record was held by Tom
Drlscoll. a 1960 graduate, who
ran it in 10.5. Dan Brosnan ap
proached the school mark in the
220 as he ran it In 24.2 and the
record Is 24.1.
Jim Steagall gathered In two
first places as he ran the 220
yard low hurdles in 21.8 and took
the pole vault at the height or
10 feet 6 inches.
Howard got second In the 100
with the new school record of
10.3.
Heppner's freshman mller, Lee
Padberg, took the fourth place
spot with a time of 4.58. Archie
Ball racked up two second
places. He placed in the 120 high
hurdles with a time or ie.4 ana
tied for second in the high Jump
with a height of 5 feet 4 inches.
Bruce Moyer placed fourth in
the discus with a toss or 111 feet
inches.
This week end the track team
will again go to Sherman for the
District 7-A2 meet The boys who
Qualify in this meet will then go
to Corvallis the next weekend for
the state meet
VVV. V
N
TIME IT
RIGHT!
SAVE by tho 10th
EARN from the 1st
CURRENT
RATE
qualify for
1 full month's
return
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