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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1963)
HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday, December 19, 1963 . . . and one of our happiest holiday traditions Is wishing you and yours a season filled with merriment and good cheer. LOTT'S ELECTRIC lowusWishes J , - BOWLING BITS " We wish for you all the joys and blessings of Christmas. LOIS' BEAUTY SHOP am m Good Wishes to All! It is Christmas again and with it comes the realization of how much it means to have the friendship and pood will of folks like you. Accept our sincere thanks and good wishes for a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. NORTHWESTERN MOTEL CHARLES and GENE ST ARKS 'hrfmStwm ,im,,or S''91S our best wishes vJL, 2$7 ifj cni' "lDn'(l ,0 ,,; w Koffee Kup Keglers Team W L 4 Alley Cats 15 5 Balterettes 13 7 Town and Country 13 7 Pin-Ups 10 10 Sparse Spares 10 10 The Markers 8 12 Knock Outs 8 12 4 Musketeers 3 17 High Ind. Game JoAnn Dyck 168 Marlys Phegley 166 Yvonne Lovgren 164 High Ind. Series JoAnn Dyck 445 Yvonne Lovgren 434 Marlys Phegley 429 High Team Game 4 Alley Cats 690 Town and Country 664 Sparse Spares 659 High Team Series 4 Alley Cats 1938 Sparse Spares 1906 Pin-Ups 1895 Senior Men's Team W L St. Patrick's 20 8 Lott's Electric 17 11 Wilson's Men's Wear 14 10 Pepsi Cola 16 12 Heppner Studs 15 13 Heppner High 11 17 Columbia Basin 9 15 Case Furniture 6 22 High Ind. Game Pete Glennie 510 Bill Siewert 506 Dick Strait 502 High Ind. Series IVte Glennie 246 Wes Marlatt 189 Don McClure 186 High Team Game Pepsi Cola 930 Case Furniture 893 Heppner High 892 High Team Series Pepsi Cola 2567 Heppner High 2516 Case Furniture 2500 Heppner Major Team W L Heppner Elks 25 7 Inland Chemical 20 12 Heppner Cleaners 18Ms 13 Lexington Oil Co-op 18 14 Ekstrom Farm Chemical 15 17 Heppner Ford 14 18 Heppner Barber Shop 10Va 21 Mi Peck's Insurance 7 25 Hich Ind. Game Jim Driscoll 219 Dean Hunt sio Ken Turner 198 High Ind. Series Dean Hunt 531 Bob Kilkenny 520 Vic Groshens 519 High Team Game Heppner Cleaners 1056 Heppner Elks 990 Lexington Oil Co-op 973 High Team Series Heppner Cleaners 2829 Heppner Elks 2824 Inland Chemical Serv 2801 Fiesta Women's Major Team W Morrow County Grain Growers 24 Turner, Van Marter and Bryant 23 Padborg Machinery Co. 23 Laird's Variety 17 Lott's Electric 15 Lexinigton Oil Co-op 11 Kinzua Corporation 8 First Nat. Bank 7 High Ind. Game Iris Campbell Grace Byrne Iris Campbell High Ind. Series Iris Campbell Grace Bvrne Vesta Kilkenny High Team Game Padberg Mach. Co Lott's Electric Lexington Co-op High Team Scries Padberg Mach. Co Lott's Electric Morrow County Grain Growers 9 9 15 17 21 24 25 ..210 ,171 .168 .503 .473 .436 .872 .852 .850 24G2 2453 2442 TURNER, VAN MARTER and BRYANT rJjB Christmas bells peal hud and I clear. As you hear their message, 0UI --- CC HEPPNER AUTO PARTS Thursday Night Ladles' Team W L L. E. Dick Appliances 18 6 C. Ed Cole 14 10 Ruggles' Insurance 13 11 Kinzua Corporation 12 12 Humphreys Kexall 12 12 Outlaws 10 14 MiLadies' 8 16 Phil's Pharmacy 8 16 High Ind. Game Mary Jean McCabe. (Sub.) 186 Evonne Nyman 177 Ann Asher 170 High Ind. Series Nell Jones 436 Evonne Nvman 431 Iris Campbell (Sub) 431 Marie Ball 430 High Team Game C. Ed Cole 907 Kinzua Corp 895 MiLadies' 8S2 High Team Series C. Ed Cole 2595 Humphreys Rexall 2530 Kinzua Corp. 2520 Senior Men's Team W L St. Patrick's 24 8 Lott's Electric 19 12 Pepsi Cola 17 15 Heppner Studs 16 15V2 Columbiai Basin 16 16 Wilson's Men's Wear 14 18 Heppner High 13 19 Case Furniture 8 24 H'gh Ind. Game Don McClure 193 Bill Siewert 183 Clint Agee 181 High Ind. Series J. Matteson 491 Pete Glennie 482 Bill Siewert 482 High Team Game Heppner High 909 Columbia Basin 896 Pepsi Cola 890 High Team Series Columbia Basin 2598 Pepsi Cola 2517 St. Patrick's 2507 Blue Mountain Team W L H&M Construction 24 8 Wagon Wheel 19 13 Central Market 18 14 Paul Pettyjohn Co. 17 15 Herman and Dick Barber Shop 17 15 Kinzua Corp. 15 17 Ford Tire Service 10 21 Gar Aviation 8 24 High Ind. Game Bill Spohn 197 Lyle Cox 170 Kenneth Brenner 166 High Ind. Series Bill Spohn 461 Kenneth Brenner 446 Jim Morris 440 High Team Game Paul Pettyjohn Co 916 Gar Aviation 911 Herman and Dick 873 High Team Series Wagon Wheel 2500 Paul Pettyjohn 2499 Gar Aviation 2490 Irrigon Council Discuss Proposed Water System By LaVELLE PARTLOW IRRIGON At the December city council meeting, the Council accepted a feasibility report on a city water system. Mayor Chester Wilson was appointed as the city's representative in bringing the program to its com pletion. After Christmas, Informative letters will be mailed to prop erty owners in Irrigon, explain ing the proposed system, and the approximate cost. These letters will be followed by a public meeting which will be held for the purpose of answering ques tions that may be raised. Plans are for the engineering represen tatives to be present at this meeting to assist the council in answering questions. Archie French of the Cornell, Howland, Hayes and Merryfield Engineer ing firm is working with the city of Irrigon on this project. Commercial Team Kinzua Loggers A. L. Daggett, Dist. Heppner Lumber First National Bank Rietmann Hardware Bank of Eastern Oreg. Willow Creek Country Club IOOF High Ind. Game Wayne Cacek Marion Green Don Bellenbrock High Ind. Series Wayne Cacek Kenneth Brenner Don Bellenbrock .., High Team Game Heppner Lumber Kinzua Loggers Kinzua Loggers & Rietmann Hardware High Team Series Kinzua Loggers , Rietmann Hardware . Heppner Lumber W 27 24 21 20 19 16 13 4 L 9 12 15 16 17 20 23 32 ..209 .191 .191 ..515 ..508 ..490 944 919 902 2701 2654 2647 Pin Spinners Team W L Central Market 19 9 Bank of Eastern Oreg. 17 11 Del's Market 16 12 Jack's Chevron 15 13 Elma's Apparel 14 14 Peterson's Jewelry 11 16 Elk's Women 10 17 PMH Angels 9 19 High Ind. Game Shirley McCarl 173 Joan Hughes 165 Pat Dougherty : 164 High Ind. Series Shirley McCarl 428 Patty Dougherty 377 Joyce Phegley 372 High Team Game Del's Market 892 Elma's Apparel 872 Peterson's Jewelry : 564 High Team Series Del's Market 2520 Central Market 2426 Jack's Chevron 2424 Conviction Upheld Circuit Judge Henry Kaye, ac ting as pro tern judge for Judge William Wells in Morrow county circuit court, last Wednesday up held the conviction of Heppner justice court of Dr. A. D. Mc Murdo who had been found guilty on a charge of waste of game In the lower court. He was fined $25 in justice court. Dr. McMurdo was issued a citation on the charge after a dead game bird was found where he had been hunting. . . H'uZ wit. w'Kjr: u':u n'lu w w-i n'luviu I TO WISH YOU f a very merry Chistmas, and thank you forM. Kyour kindness and loyalty is the purpose! of this, our sincere holiday greeting.! JEANNE'S BEAUTY SHOP JEANNE VERLE Crossing To Be Opened An agreement has been signed between the city of Irrigon and the Union Pacific Railroad for clearing the legal details that have delayed the opening of the 6th street crossing. Authorization to proceed with the construc tion of the crossing is expected to follow shortly. Verbal appreciation was voiced for the men who have donated time and labor to clean up the lots adjoining the railroad track. Appreciation was expressed to Ernest Stephens, Leon Bentlcy and Mayor Chester Wilson for their efforts in improving these lots. Christmas Programs Planned The Irrigon Baptist church and the Assembly of God church will each have a Christmas program Sunday evening, December 22, both programs starting at 7:30 p.m. The A. C. Houghton Bobcats played basketball at btanneld Friday, with Stanfield narrowly winning the B-team game in an overtime period by a score of 23-21. The A. C. Houghton Bob cats walked off with the A game with a 40-14 score. The Bobcats are coached by Mike Riddle. School Christmas vacation at A. C. Houghton will begin after school is dismissed on Friday, December 20. There will be no early dismissal. School will re sume Thursday, January 2. Kindergarten registration will take place on January 13 and 14, at the school. Birth certifi cates will be required. Riverside High school will meet Athena Friday night, and Stanfield Saturday night, both games to be played at River side, and both games beginning at 6:30 p.m. The Irrigon Baptist church joined the Boardman Community church at Boardman following their Sunday evening services for a Singspiration. Special numbers were rendered by Misses Elnora Eppenbach and Janice Marlow of the Irrigon church, and Misses Carolyn and Luann Burg of Boardman. Miss Jeanne Gille, grand daughter of Mrs. Myrtle Mc Namee, entered the Umatilla hospital Monday, and her illness has been diagnosed as rheu matic fever. Mrs. Glynn Aldrich entered Good Shepherd hospital Satur day, with pneumonia. Rev. and Mrs. John Kenney McCorkle and family and Mrs. and John. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Myrtle Markham attended a Missionary Convention held at the Hermiston Assembly of God church over the week-end. The A. C. Houghton school Christmas program will be pre sented at the cafetorium Thurs day night, December 19, at 7:45 p.m. Jayvees Split Two With DeSales Irish Heppner's Mustang Jayvees split with DeSales in their first basketball outings of the sea son, taking the Dec. 6 game here by a 45-32 count and drop ped the Dec. 7 tilt the by a score of 53-46. The first night the Jayvees jumped to a 12-6 first quarter lead over the Irish and survived a rally by DeSales in the final stanza to take the win. Scoring high for the Heppner crew in the first outing was Gene Hel iker who garnered 10 counters for the night. Mark Brown and Tim Driscoll each contributed eight points. High point man for the Irish was Gowan with 12. December 7 the Jayvees travel ed to Walla Walla to tangle with the same team they had met the preceding night. The two teams fought evenly through the first half and at in termission the Irish held a 21-20 iead. In the third stanza the Mus tangs roared back to outscore their opponents and take a 34 31 advantage. Leading the Mus tangs in this barrage were Scott Barratt and Dave Hanna who grabbed 12 points between them. DeSales, however, was not to be denied and in the last stretch set out to prove it. Their momentum carried them over the top as the scored 20 points to the Mustang's 12 and took the contest. t2 "r.tytCV.-.'A&.0.ifH"'r'"t Greetings FOR Christmas n ifecause tee realize how much our $uceet$ I is due to you, we are most sincerely appreciative, j JACK'S CHEVRON STATION Hope Santa's bringing our many friends the Merriest Christmas ever! GILLIAM and BISBEE HARDWARE CLAUDE MARGARET fay holiday happiness shine brightly in your heart 'ur best wishes for i Christmas glowing with cheer. Mrs. Peterson Better Mrs. Oscar Peterson, wife of County Judge Feterson, was dis missed from Fioneer Memorial hospital after treatment of sev eral days for a severe cold. Judge Feterson said that she is feeling much better and will stay in their house in Heppner for a few days before returning to the ranch home. 2)ueetmgs HEPPNER LUMBER CO. mmmKfXmmJ I'll . Wufe,jg Jt jikfrw Vl fl&tll KfWs73r5w rV I VII II Ilia I vf Ai a FS&,Clk i I teal to say thank you and wish you the happiest of holidays. CARL SPAULDING, Jr. Public Acc't.