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    HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday. February 13, 1964
BOWLING BITS
Heppner Major
Team W L
Inland Chem. Service 7 1
Lexington Co-op 5 3
Heppner Cleaners 5 3
Heppner Ford 5 3
Ekstrom Farm Chem. 4 4
Heppner Barber Shop 3 5
Peck's Insurance 2 6
Heppner Elks 1 7
High Ind. Game
John Ledbetter -.204
Vernon Munkers '. .200
Wayne Ball 193
High Ind. Series
John Ledbetter 548
Bob Kilkenny 541
Art Watkins 514'
High Team Game
Lexington Co-op 1013
Heppner Barber Shop 1012
Heppner Cleaners .1008
High Team Series
Heppner Cleaners ..' 2855
Lex. Oil Co-op 2842
Heppner Barber Shop 2829
Heppner Major
Team W L
Lex. Oil Co op 8 4
Heppner Cleaners 8 4
Inland Chemical 8 4
Heppner Barber Shop 7 5
Heppner Ford 6 6
Heppner Elks 5 7
Ekstrom Farm Chem. 4 8
Peck's Insurance 2 10
High Ind. Game
Oliver Devin 253
Joe Hausler 220
Vic Groshens 207
High Ind. Series
Oliver Devin 579
Vernon Munkers 572
Gerald Peterson 570
High Team Game
Heppner Barber Shop 1058
Heppner Elks 1028
Ekstrom Farm Chem 1009
High Team Series
Heppner Barber Shop 2981
Lexington Oil Co-op 2928
Ekstrom Farm Chem 2892
Bag and Baggage
Team W L
Kilkenny-Kemp 4 0
Campbell-Munkers 4 0
Top Cats 3 1
Ramberg-Hulett 2 2
El BJ's 2 2
Pierce-Hughes 1 3
Cutsforth-Rauch 0 4
McCabe-Quackenbush 0 4'
High Ind. Game
Men
Bob Kilkenny 210
Cliff Ramberg 194
Bob Kilkenny 191
Women
Janice Cutsforth 169
Iris Campbell 168
Portland
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Restaurants
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Children
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Jean Ann Turner 165
High Ind Series
Men
Archie Munkers 536
Bob Kilkenny 536
Gene Pierce 511
Women
Iris Campbell 488
Janice Cutsforth 463
Billie Kemp 451
High Team Game
Top Cats 800
Campbell-Munkers 746
Ramberg-Hulett 742
High Team Series
Top Cats 2253
Kilkenny-Kemp 2151
Ramberg-Hulett 2125
Thurs. Nite Ladies
Team W L
L. E. Dick 35 21
Kinzua Corporation 33 23
Humphreys 33 23
Wishing Well 30 26
Ruggles' Insurance 28 28
MiLadies Apparel 23 33
C. Ed Cole 23 33
Phil's Pharmacy . 20 36
High Ind. Game
Maude Hughes 187
Mary J. McCabe (sub.) : 186
Marie Hulelt 183
High Ind Series
Naomi Rice 180
Jean McRoberts 471
Gladys Ramberg 462
High Team Game
Humphreys 924
Kinzua Corporation 912
C. Ed Cole 907
High Team Series
Kinzua Corporation 2606
Humphreys 2604
C. Ed Cole 2595
Pin Spinners
Team W L
Central Market 37 19
Del's Market 34 22
Bank of East. Oreg. 33 23
Elma's Apparel 27 29
Jack's Chevron 25 31
PMH Angels 24 32
Elks' Women 22 Mi 33 'a
Peterson's Jewelry 21'& 34Mi
High Ind. Game
Phyllis Piper 171
Gene Ball and
Mary Van Blokland 159
Leola Vinson 157
High Ind. Series
Shirley MeCarl 441
Phyllis Piper 434
Joyce Phegley 422
High Team Game
Del's Market 956
PMH Angels 883
Bank of East. Oregon 873
High Team Series
Del's Market 2755
Bank of East. Oregon 2536
Elks' women 2500
His 'N Hers
Team W
Beverly Hillbillies 20
Dykaries 17
Gutter Dusters 16
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GAZETTE TIMES
13 11
10 14
9 15
7 17
4 20
Diggers
High Ind. Game
Men
L. Gribble 207
A. Dvck 203
E. Gunderson 201
Gals
J. Dvck 180
M. Hughes 159
M. Eckman 152
High Ind. Series
Men
A. Dyck 582
E. Gunderson 547
L. Gribble 524
Gals
J. Dyck 508
M. Hughes 426
M. Eckman 403
High Team Game
Beverly Hillbillies 808
Four C's 752
Dykaries 750
High Team benes
Reverlv Hillbillies 2255
Dykaries 2172
Four C's iai
City League
Team W L
Air Base 13
Morgan Elevator 18 10
M&R Specials 18 10
Fiesta Bowl 18 10
Masons 14 14
Court House 12 Xb
R A Masons 8 20
Becket Equip. 5 23
High Ind. Game
Art Dyck 221
Hubert Wilson 219
Del Piper 210
High Ind. Series
Art Dyck 582
Don Eubanks 544
Oliver Creswick 520
High Team Game
Morgan Elevator 962
Fiesta Bowl 930
M&R Specials 916
High Team Series
Morgan Elevator 2707
Fiesta Bowl 2559
Masons 2553
Commercial League
Team W L
Kinzua Loggers 44 19'4
A. L. Daggett 41 23
Rietmann Hardware ZVk 26'2
Heppner Lumber Co. 24 30
Bank of East. Oreg. 30 34
First Nat. Bank 29 35
Willow Ck. Club 27 37
IOOF 13 51
High Ind. Game
C. E. McQuarrie 199
Larry Rietmann 198
Roy Hughes 195
High Ind. Series
Harley Sager 526
Roy Hughes 517
C. E. McQuarrie 509
High Team Game
Kinzua Loggers 975
First Nat. Bank 926
Heppner Lumber Co 902
IOOF 902
High Team Series
Kinzua Loggers 2767
IOOF 2623
First Nat. Bank 2611
Koffee Kup Keglers
Team W L
Town & Country 34y3 1314
4 Alley Cats 30 18
Sparse Spares 27 'a 201!
Four C's
Originals
Bruggles
Lazy 4
1 1
Balterettes 25 23
The Markers 21 27
Pin-Ups 20 28
4 Musketeers 17 31
Knock Outs 17 31
High Ind. Game
Marge Eckman 176
Deloris McDowell 167
Yvonne Lovgren 158
High Ind. Series
JoAnn Dyck 441
Yvonne Lovgren 425
M. Eckman and
Deloris McDowell 411
High Team Game
ain-Ups 704
Town & Country 697
Sparse Spares 693
High Team Series
Pin-Ups 2043
Sparse Spares 2024
Town & Country 2010
Blue Mountain
Team
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28
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H&M Construction
Wagon Wheel
Herman Dick Barber
Kinzua Corp.
Central Mkt.
Gar Aviation
Pettyjohn
Ford Tire Service
High Ind. Game
Clint Agee
..220
Ray Boyce 214
Jim Morris 212
High Ind. Series
Jim Morris 563
Ray Boyce 539
Archie Munkers 536
High Team Game
H&M Construction 982
Wagon Wheel 956
Gar Aviation 948
High Team Series
Herman and Dick 2748
Gar Aviation 2723
Wagon Wheel 2718
City League
Team W L
Air Base 23 9
Morgan Elevator 21 11
Fiesta Bowl 19 13
M&R Specials 19 13
Masons 17 15
Court House 14 18
R.A.M. No. 26 10 22
Becket Equipment 5 27
High Ind. Game
Green H 227
Howard E. R 203
Driscoll J 202
High Ind. Series
Dyck A 544
Brenner K 532
Ransdell 505
High Team Game
Air Base 963
Masons 925
Fiesta Bowl 919
High Team Series
Air Base 2589
Masons 2551
Fiesta Bowl 2542
Jayvees Take Two
In Week-end Tilts
The Baby Mustangs won a
two-game basketball campaign
recently by dumping Wahtonka
Eagles' jayvees, 57-51, and
Athena's jayvees, 56-45.
Heppner's jayvees had all they
could handle against the scrap
py Wahtonka club January 31.
The, hometown boys took an
eight-point lead at intermission,
28-20.
Scott (Tall Timber) Barratt
pumped in 23 points and Sam
Strait helped the march to vic
tory with 16.
Fine shooting and ball control
kept the Mustangs just out of
reach of the fighting Eagles to
take the win.
In the February 4 contest the
Mustangs traveled to Athena to
play a much weaker club than
the previous game. The little
Mustangs were never In trouble
as they ran up a 36-13 half
tirnei score and coasted from
there to victory. The two wins
boost their record to eight wins
and four losses.
Barratt led the team in scor
ing for the two games with a
total of 37 points. Mike Brice
took the honors home for the
Eagle jayvees with 26. Highpoint
man for Athena's jayvees was
Irving with 13.
WAHTONKA 51 Brice 26, Gal
lagher 2, Thomas 2, Woolsey,
Harmon 10, McCabe, Proctor 9,
Cross 2.
. HEPPNER 57 Hanna 2, Thom
son, Driscoll 3, Clark 5, Barratt
23, Matheny, Strait 16, Wagen-
blast 8, Doherty.
HEPPNER 56 Hanna 11,
Thomson, Driscoll 6, Clark 7,
Barratt 14, Strait 1, Wagenblast
6, Heliker 5, Brown 6, Matheny,
Dohertv.
ATHENA 45 Hansell 9, Ken
nedy 2, R. Clark 2, Irving 13,
J. Clrak 10, McMillan 8, Phillips
1.
Gun Club to Start
Shoot-offs Sunday
Mtmbers of the Morrow Coun
ty Gun club will meet for their
first shoot off Sunday in par
ticipation in the annual State
Junior Telegraphic Shoot. Any
one interested is welcome to join
the dub at its grounds near
Heppner on Sunday, starting at
1:00 p.m.
The local club is one of 22
clubs over the state signed up
so far to compete in the state
meet in Portland sometime in
April.
Scores will accumulate over
the next six Sundays for qual
ifying for state competition.
Students Raise
Heppner high school students
raised approximately $330 dur
ing their recent March of Dimes
drive.
The money was raised on a
competition basis, with each
class seeing how much it could
raise and, at the same time, if
it could beat other classes in
amount raised.
Each class selected a king and
a queen candidate for a dance
which terminated the drive Jan
uary 31. The class which rais
ed the greatest amount of funds
got the pleasure of seeing its
candidates crowned rulers of the
dance.
The classes improvised many
ways to raise funds for the ben
efit. Various sales were held and
the students worked hard to
back their candidates. The Don
Turner ranch, Paul Jones ranch
and Barratt ranches furnished
the students with some articles
which were sold, such as a lamb
and a goose.
When all the action was over,
the freshmen had won the com
petition by beating out their
nearest competitors, the senior
class, by three cents, $88.46 to
$88.43.
The freshmen candidates, Ver
ina French, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond French, and Tony
Schiller, son of Mr. and Mrs,
Robert Schiller, were crowned
queen and king, respectively, of
the dance which followed the
Heppner High-Wahtonka High
basketball game.
HEPPNER SCHOOL CALENDAR
Thurs., Feb. 13: One-act plays,
High school multipurpose
room, 8 p.m.
Fri., Feb. 14: Grade school vs.
lone, there.
Heppner High vs. Grant
Union at John Day.
Sat., Feb. 15: Heppner vs. Burns
at Burns.
Frosh vs. lone there.
Boy Scout Banquet.
Tues., Feb. 18: Frosh vs. John
Day here 3:30.
Wed., Feb. 19: FFA Banquet.
Fri., Feb. 21: PTA Chili Supper,
cafetorium starting at 5:30
Heppner High vs. Pilot Rock
here. Grade school vs. Pilot
Rock here.
Fri., Feb. 28: Grade school vs.
Umatilla there.
Sat., Feb. 29: Sweethearts' Ball.
Fri. and Sat., March 6-7: District
A-2 Tourna ment at La
Grande.
March 14-22: Spring vacation.
Mon-Wed., March 16-19: State
A-2 Basketball tournament
at Coos Bay.
Wed., March 11: PTA. Election
of officers.
Fri., April 3: Tentative date for
PTA Talent Show.
SCHOOL MENUS
Heppner-Lexington
February 17-21
MONDAY Spaghetti and meat
balls, cabbage salad, cake, fruit,
bread and butter and milk.
TUESDAY Beef stew, celery
sticks, hot breaded tomatoes,
cake, fruit, milk and bread and
butter.
WEDNESDAY Salmon loaf
green beans, cottage cheese,
pickled beets, fruit, bread and
butter.
THURSDAY Navy beans, bak
ed ham, hot rolls and butter, car
rot sticks, fruit and milk.
FRIDAY Split pea soup, pea
nut butter sandwiches, cake,
fruit, lettuce salad and milk.
Second Son is Born
To Stephen Greens
A son, Mark Alexander, was
born to Mr. and Mrs. Stephen
W. Green of Pendleton Satur
day, January 25, weighing 8 lbs.
Mark joins a 2 year old
brother, Scott. Paternal grand
parents are Mr. and Mrs. C6r
nett Green, Heppner, and ma
ternal grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Wolden,of Pendleton.
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Public Notices
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
Sealed bids will be received
by the Morrow County Court at
the County Court Room, Court
house, Heppner, Oregon, until
Wednesday, February 19, at 10
a.m. for three trucks with a cert
ified rating plate not less than
25,000 lb. on wheelbase ranging
between 151 inches and 157
inches, equipped as follows:
Cab and chassis; engine, not
less than 330 cubic inch dis
placement; axle, two-speed; 12
volt electrical system with heavy
duty battery; 5-speed transmis
sion, direct in fifth; heavy duty
brakes and booster; heavy duty
heateT and defroster; reinforced
frame; 900x20, 10-ply nylon tires;
Budd wheels, 7-inch; turn sig
nals (front); right and left hand
western mirrors; heavy duty
vinyl seat cover; painted Morrow
county color (orange); heavy
duty clutch; spare wheel only;
heavy duty radiator; electrical
windshield wipers; tachometer;
heavy duty front springs.
Lightweight of trucks is to be
listed in the bid, and bids are
to be on three trucks. Bidder is
to accept tradein of one 1960
G. M. C. truck, 5000 series, 351
engine, with dump and hoist.
Bids received after the time
fixed for opening will not be
considered. The Morrow County
Court reserves the right to reject
any or all bids, to waive infor
malities, and to make such
awards as it determines to be in
its best interest.
Sadie Parrish
Morrow County Clerk
49-50c
IN THE COUNTY COURT FOR
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
MORROW COUNTY
In the Matter of the Estate
of Joseph J. Nys, Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned has been
appointed executor of the Last
Will and Testament of Joseph
J. Nys, deceased, by the above
entitled Court and has qualified.
All persons having claims
against said estate are hereby
notified to present the same,
duly verified as by law required,
to the office of my attorneys,
Isaminger & Hanzen, 123 S. E.
Court Avenue, Pendleton, Ore
gon, within six months from the
date hereof.
Dated and first published
February 6, 1964. Last publica
tion March 5, 1964.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF OREGON, Executor of the
Last Will and Testament of
Joseph J. Nys, Deceased
ISAMINGER & HANZEN
Attorneys for Executor
123 S. E. Court Avenue
Pendleton, Oregon
(49-lc)
NOTICE
The County Court has issued an order
that all dogs in Morrow county must be
licensed. UNTIL MARCH 1, the fees will
be:
$1-Males
$1-Spayed Females
$2-Fema!es
AFTER MARCH 1, the fees will be:
$2-Males
$2-Spayed Females
$4-Females
Unlicensed dogs will be subject to im
poundment. Licenses are obtainable at
County Clerk's office.
Fee for impounded dogs is $1 a day for
5 days. AFTER FIVE DAYS, UNCLAIMED
DOGS WILL BE DESTROYED.
C. J. D. Bauman
Sheriff
NOTICE OF HEARING
ON FINAL ACCOUNT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that Hershal Luverne Townsend,
Administrator of the Estate of
Mancell Luvern Townsend, De
ceased, has filed his Final Ac
count and Report in the admin
istration of the estate; that the
County Judge has appointed Fri
day, the 21st day of February,
1964, at the hour of 10:00 A. M.
as the time and the County
Court Room in the County Court
House in Heppner, Morrow
County, Oregon, as the place
where all objections and excep
tions to said Final Account and
Report will be heard and the
settlement of the estate made.
HERSHAL LUVERNE
TOWNSEND
Administrator of the Es
tate of Mancell Luvern
Townsend, Deceased.
Paul A. Thalhofer
Attorney at Law
245 S. E. 4th Street
Pendleton, Oregon
January 23, 30, 1964; February
6, 13, 20, 1964'.
For Your
Protection
Turner, Von Marter
and Bryant
Answers Your
Insurance Questions
QUESTION: How much does
it cost to raise the limits of
automobile personal injury
liability insurance from ten
and twenty thousand dollars
to fifty and a hundred thous
and dollars?
ANSWER: We can't answer
you accurately without know
ing the use to which your
car is put and the ages of
people who drive it. However
the cost of the extra protec
tion is quite small and today's
big damage awards make It
a good investment.
This public service is our way
of advertising. Your insurance
questions will be answered
without charge or obligation
if you'll send or bring them
to
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and Bryant
Heppner Ph. 676-9652
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338 N. Main
Ph. 676-9212