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Giants Prevail In First Half Of Little League um.r iTxavt stawwcs ncrrwcn caictti time. tt. ) . Ullmon Urqcs Buying Of Utility Cows CVnreman A film an Mn rd with three other nwmti of the Hou Way. and Mean Commute UK wrk in cnm cm Nxrry of Agrwil'ute IH ttli rtwmn U rmi'hw the purvha cf utility rwa in (mtrr.t bref purvhaslnjC ! grama tf the federal aein. menu fllman. kUned by Con r.-- nan i'mt Junnlnfl (11 Va.l. Clark Thomton tl. Tri, and John Watta lU. fcy.i. wit iw rrtarv IWman a a MK P t. .. 11 iika r.1 lrln iVltl' mutt hearing ah the Sect Urv on June 4 on beef import. The Fatern Oregon Conere man. wrui ha been leading in rltttrta la obtain Import relief l.tr ih ratlin ln.liiktrv. Pointtsl out that In addition la the tin port problem, depot-M-tvi cttle nn.f he leen caused by the increase In cattle population at the present time. Higher price Iir cow beef would encourage rancher to sell cow. rather than to hold them to produce another calf. (Second 1UU f S 3 2 3 2 1 Giant Itodirer firavca Indiana Ciantt Rravea Indiana Dodgers Clanta Utile UeJ entry w the first half of th baartvatl competition tn the I cit-lieCunu apem. rd by Klrurua Corporation. r: rd up -ven win "ppe4 two fonieu enroute to .ne champtoruhlp. The Dodder. .T,nv.rtHl by IOOF. won at and ,Mt three to sain aecond Idace In the firt round of cvmpeutton. Saturday. June IX the tiny wimort kicked off the aecond half at competition doubleheader at the local dla mond. In the first game, the Clar.ta continued In their win ring wav t they whipped the Brave. 13 8. In a free wtng ire affair. The winner picked up elcht of their runa In the ..... fiimM and then ut- dued a weak Brvses rally In the Gcorce. n a. a a wl au " i fifth to net the win. Van Marter ald Tuesday. Mrs. Sigsbee Better; Hip Broken at Home Mr. Sadie Slcbee. SI. ho ufferrl a broken h:p at her , home her June 15. U showing tnni Imnrfivement at SL An- thona hofpltal. Pendleton. Mr. Elaine lorte. ner fl-ucnu-r. was the winning ul" Green the l-er. an Marter helped hl effort on the mound aa he rapped out a double and two tingle. The Indiana and Dodger foueht It out to the wire In the neoond half of the twin bill be fore the Indians won It. 7-6 A Dx!cer rally fell hort Jn the bottom of the aixth when ih-y scored one run but left the t lnc run on third hen their final batter filed out to end the same Benson was the winning pitcher and McCabe the loser. Tuesday, June 16. the Giants continued on the winnine aide as they rapped the Indians. 5-1-The Giants scored all of their runs In the first innlne and made them stand up foi 'the vie tory. The Indians cot their lone run In the fourth lnm: Steph ens twirled the win for the Giants and Kilkenny was knick ed for the loss. June 18. the Indians were trounced again, this turie by the Braves, the scroe: : 8-1. The Braies got aU they needed In the flrat frame when they picked up two runs. The Indians got their kne tally in the first inning also. Huber was the winner on the mound. Benson absorbed the l0June 19. the Doners easily whipped the Braves. 10-3 on the strength of a big seven-run first inning. McCabe hurled the win for the Dodgers while Pettyjohn was tapped for the loss. Monday. June 22. the Braves nnllt nne of the upsets of the season when they downed the Giants. 12-3. The Biaves opened fast, scoring four runs in the first and never let up as they toppled the league leaders. Har sin and Pettyjohn each whacked fr Qiftfwv ustined the in- turv In a fall and wa taken to Pioneer Memorial hospital b' CHOOSE A THEME For The 1964 RODEO PARADE -- WIN S Two Tickets To Two rmonccs of tho Rodeo llerpner Mrrow County Chamber of Cwmetve penla xur help in hwinjt theme foe the I'fci Kodeo Tarade, wMvh it Hnr. If your idea is Judi:el tet. you lll win the prue two ticket to the Saiutdav and Sunday afternoon p'tfirm iihti of the rode, Aufi. and A). Make our theme Idea reneral enough so that It can apfly to a mde arletv 4 float and et.iflea. Anvon may enter thia cr.tet lui fill out the blank below and Ming or wnd it to the UairtteTimei by 5 pm. r'llday. July 10. Time, Hei'piter. Name . . Addres .. . . Mv ugetion for Parade Theme: I ..-r A U At) UP 9 1 He's Gone To Get Ready For Heppner's Sidewalk Bazaar JULY 10 AND 11 . for being transferred to ivn- isniS'a;. to Bear Cost was able to sit up for a short Of Freeway Access Road time Sunday and wa in a wheel chair for a short time the fol lowing day. Lewi. w. lT ! ,Er MARLOW tall ulpmln lor iicl'u ii -r i - - . - I",' w. " . L.j. ..i f. I Riiii!ntAN A decision was tho retail selling course con-1 reachd at a mwtlng here iat ducted bv the San FTanclsco ! week whereby Morrow county FoVd Marketing Institute. The will have to pay for a connec. Institute, located at Burllngame. ting accwa road between the Calif serves Til western states. Boeing airport Interchange and offering training in dealership the Bombing Range Interchange management and selling. ' on the new freeway which will VWttnV for two wk. ot th. be built. At the meeting were oJLTir vih.,i hnm in Lake Judge Oscar Peterson. Commls- rwepo are Kathy and Sandra woners Gene Ferguson Heppner. Matthews, dauchters of Mr. and Mm. Verlin Matthews. Guests last week-end at tn home of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Fur long were Mrs. Furlong's sisters. Mrs. Bessie Harrington of Van couver. Wn.. and Mrs. Velton Stark of Gresham. home runs for the winners. Cl.nhan. kit Clin shot fof the loseis. Van Marter was touched for the loss and Pettyjann pncn ed the win. . Tuesday, the vidians ran up the biggest score of the season as Miev wnauopa me wuuru, 0-3. The Redskins compiled he maloritv of their runs In the fifth inning, when they got eight, and in the sixtn inn-.ng. when they struck Xoi ten. Barnett and Marquarat nit rouna-uip-pers for the winners. McCabe was the losing pitcher, Cannon the winner. rH Walter Haves. Boa n una n: Harold Shlrer. county road mas ter lone: II. S. Cox. stale high way commission county-wide re lations man. Salem: Robert J. Cole, contracts and legal admin istrator for Boeing Company. Seattle: Mayor Dewey West, councilmen Arthur Allen. Vernon Russell, and Joe Tatone; Dale Eades and Rollo Moore, land owners. for Margery Benedict, Missionary in Africa. Mrs. Herman Burg was In charge of th spiritual hour taking as her topic. "Lord Jesus the Master of the Storm." Tlllicum Officer Chosen Mrs. II. M. Walker was in stalled as president of the Boardman TUlicum club at meeting last week at the home of Mm Ronald Black. Mrs. La Vern Part low Is vice-president; Mrs. Zoe Billings, recording sec retary: Mrs. Dewvy West, treas urer; Mrs. Ralph Skoubo, cor responding secretary'. Mm- Black, retiring president. Installed the officers, and presented Mrs. Walker with the president's pin, and each retiring officer a gift. The club reported a total of Celebrating 27,000 "GW'bsed cars 'sold in Oregon to date! "GW" means Guaranteed Warranty, and Guaranteed Warranty means a 15 discount on all parts and labor to make any non-collision repairs, for one full year regardless of mileage, good at any of Oregon s 172 "GW" dealers! Guaranteed Warranty ... the one and only used car warranty plan endorsed and operated by Oregon s new car dealers' association, and honored by more than 8,000 franchised new car dealers throughout the United States and Canada ! Get your used car and free Guaranteed Warranty Certificate from the franchised new car dealer who displays the "GW" emblem. Farley Motor Co. HEPPNER. OREGON . i o irom me uime-A-uip ainner fViv Infnrmpd the Court that! hM nmtnrlu aa a tvnnnflr tnr ---- - - . i v . Vji ,v.v.a..j a . . v . .w. . v. A .t.ta tMVM.-iHH nn (unnt Tor I u o i tri..... rin building such a road. The county Department The presidents of ha, hwn trvintT tn t?et an agree- k- llnmi rmnnmln -IllK nf Greenfield Grange, the Board man Garden club and the Home . . iti. in i. i i. uiese iwu yvuiia, . txiension unji win i- inviii-u seven county roads which will to be present when the money be severed when the new high js turned over to the department. ..-.. nnv i finished. This would . w ..j,. j iv. ' ment with the state for a paral lel road to be built between thaw tu'n Dolnts. serving me cause residents In the west end to drive to the Bomoing Kange interchange to make connections to the new highway. Cole stated that Boeing will grant easement for the neces sary right of way for the county to construct a road north on the east boundary of the land it leases from the state so a con necting road can be built to the Boeing Airport interchange. tvu-lcinn wa made bv the court to build an addition from the West end of the Ed Kunze road north approximately nan a mile, then west to the Inter change. The end of the year's busi ness was discussed at the meet ing of the Morrow county port commission last Thursday night here at the city hall. Gar Swan son, lone, gave the treasurer's report , t. Biggest discussion was on the land along the Columbia River that the U. S. Corps of Engineers is planning to acquire for fed- A tentative meeting is being planned by all public agencies who have needs in Morrow county along the John Day pool. Others at the meeting includ ed Al Lamb, Heppner; Dick Krebs, Cecil; Dewey West and Joe Tatone, Boardman. The annual Sandflower Sister party of the Boardman Garden club was held last week at the home of Mrs. Rollin Bishop, with Mrs. Walter Hayes as co-hostess. Sandflower Sisters were revealed with exchange of gifts, and names drawn for next year. Guests were Mrs. Harry An drews, district director, and Mrs. Earl McKinney, both of Echo. Mrs. Andrews installed the fol lowing officers: Mrs. Glen Carp enter, president; Mrs. Florence Root, vice-president; Mrs. Zearl Gillespie, secretary; and Mrs. Louise Earwood. treasurer. Mrs. Carpenter, Mrs. Root and Mrs. Earwood will be delegates to the state convention in Cor vallis June 30 to July 2. Dewey West was hired as co ordinator for relocation of the city at a meeting of the city council last week, and given authority to set up an office and hire the necessary clerical help. . . Inv tations have Deen issuea for. bids for drilling rthe city versary in the ministry. wpII. and will be opened at the city hall July z. basement, and rolling bandages ThA npit mwtltiff wilt be at the home of Mrs. Partlow July 14. Mrs. Donald Sledge and daughter Sherrie left last week for a three weeks trip to visit her brothers-in-law and sisters, Mr. and Mrs. John Peregoy at I Uriah Calif.. Mr. and Mrs. Grec Brazier at Los Banos, Calif., and Mr. ana Mrs. tea iNativiaaa at Im Antreles. Thpv will also BO tn nisnevlanH nnr! Reno. Nev. While they are gone Donnle and Paula Sledge are visiting at me home of their grandparents, Mr. anrl Mr Rarton Sledee at Lyons, and Phil Sledge is visit ing his granamotner, Mrs. jonn W. Anderson at Condon. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence La Chance of Kingston, Wn., are visiting several days at the home of LaChance's sister. Mrs. Glen Carpenter. Rev. and Mrs. Herman k. ourg and children Carolyn, Luann, Hohra nnrf RlPVpn left MondaV for Cannon Beach to attend the Village Missions Conference. Mrs T.niiM Earwood went to The Dalles Sunday to visit her father, Herman Steinke. Mrs. Marie Golden or mu waukie is visiting at the home of hpr son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Partlow. Mr. and Mrs. neweii vaugni and daughters Gall and Kelly of Kennewick, Wn. visited Mon day at the home cf Mrs. Vaught's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Ely, Gail and Kelly will remain here this week while their parents take a trip visit ing relatives in Montana. Vis t tho VAv home were their daughter, Mrs. Elden Lilly and daughters Janet ana Joyceof La Grande. Also their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ely and sons Larry, Gary and Danny of Seattle, Wn. Renee, Ricky and Rena Ely of Hermiston accom panied them home for a visit Mrs. Florence Root accompan ied her brother-in-law and sis ter, Mr. and Mrs. Al Macom ber of Arlington, to Grandvlew, Wn. Saturday to spend the week end at the home of their brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Max Deweese. Mm LaVprn Partlow and MTS. Zoe Billings went to Albany last week to attend the reception at the tmanuei mtneran i'""1" there honoring the Rev. and Mrs. H. C. Schulze on his Dtnn aun- I'm; Parflnur Is rrr-l 1 rwratin2 at hnmo a1tt-r hpinor Kpriouslv HI Hcppncr TV Story Said to be in Error Carl Thorpe, who attended the recent annual meeting of Hepp ner TV. Inc., Mate that the utorv on the meeting a printed In the Gaiette-Tlmea last wetk wa tn error In one respect. Thortv id that the rate In. create fr TV aenice from 1W lo $100 pr month wa not vted bv the directors and member present aa the atory stated, lie atd that the Increase was auth orized without a vote. Harold Burt of Rainier. Ore. via lied several davs last week at the home of her brother In-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rash. Visitors last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thornhlll were Mrs. Thornhiila stepfather and mother. Mr. and Mm. Nor man Sax and children Marilyn. Mark and Kelly of Delake. Ronald Black. FFA instructor at Riverside High school, was in CorvallU last week to attend the state FFA instructor's confer ence. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Daniels and children Pam. Vlckl and Scott have gone to Caldwell. Idaho, where Daniels will attend the summer session at the Univer sity of Idaho. Th trv was written from minutes of the meeting, furn Uhi. hv Carl StuulitlnvV Kovre- tan-manager. The minute do ml v that a vote wa taken. Tttev Mate. "... It w a decided by the tard of director and the member prrnent to ratM the monthly service charge to H x-r month, commencing July 1. I'.Hil." While the Garette-Tlme feel that It Mory wa written In keeping with the tenor of the meeting, thl correction I made In deference to Mr. Thorpe's ob jection. However, in deference to the rate Increase actum, a vote of the stock holder tor member of the corporation i hot re quired for a rate Increnke. Thl mav be done ;t the discretion of the board of directors. Four directors were present and only five stockholder were present despite notice by posdal card to all mcmbci. Hiss Kathf Teatjue. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Teague of Stavton. Is a housecuest this week at the home of lAr. and Mm. Paul Brown. Mlsa Teague will enter her sophomore year at the University of Oregon next fall. Pioneer Descendants Vitit Around County VUltlP I'lecre T," " nrt ll.l week In the ami ! ,rM' Mr ' .J n.iT.iwr. tn rwi tn liwJ. Lord Mrttcular lntnrt In umn " trad of M nandfathet. J-hn Handy. tuw the John Tnt-on lahtll. al II4 rnrirtr .............. at.um.t the rounty. . ,iu n,aaiw eeetal flW I - i ,I.Otai n.neM-. I hey www M l.ke ta plai In th rum, 'n . Mr. Uida tamer. (latt. wba iel.te.l here In the il ...-ialr.1 m .lahmilhli anon ami waa one tl the town Mr. aod Mr. Urd were houae. rur.i. thl w k at lh ht f Mr. and Mr. Kail la boardman. Public Noticet MORROW COUKTT tCMOOL DISTRICT Ha H I CAU. MK rllHN Ft'llMSM M i AMI I.NSrAlJJNt; I1WK sritiNKt.iNt: svsrtM mjk HM'I'.NrK HFMKNTAKY AM S-aled bid will te leeved t the office of the dutrlct uj rrmten.t'ht 'f Mrrtw l.unty S hool at the county rxHirthouae. Heppner. Orrgon. fr furnuhint and Installing fire sprinkling Mem In the .e :i.inenlary and Heppner Jr. High building. Bid tenlng will be at P M . July 13. I'M. at the county courthouse In llrppnrr. Oregon. The school board rrserve the right to rrlect any and all bid. t. waive any or all claim or technicalities. Specification may be a-qulml In the office of the school district uHrltitendent at the courthouse. Milton M-Hgan. Chairman Morrow County School IWard Attest: Beverly Gundcrson. Clerk 17 lc wotice or final ncARirea .Notice I hcrebv given that the underslgnetl. a Fxecutor of the estate of Anna F Undstrom. oe reaMHl. ha filed hta final ac count and report In aald estate with the Clerk of thl Court and that the Judge thereof lia fined Friday, the 10th day of July. l'JJ4. at the hour of 10. 00 o'chw k a m . a the time In the County Courtroom In Hcppncr. Oregon, a the place for hear ing objection to aald final ac count and the settlement there- 0t' Albert K. Mndstrotrt. F.xrcvitor Herman W. Winter Attorney for Kxecutor llcppnar. Oregon 15 lVp NOTICE I will not be responalble for any debts other than my own Dated June 11. VAX. William Zlnter lone. Oregon 13 17p Farmers-Vacationers: VACATION TIME IS HERE HARVEST TIME IS NEAR Vacation-Hciinf est Specials SUMMIT PASSENGERS NYLON TUBELESS WHITE WALLS 6.00-13 $Ij-95 6.50-7.00-14 16.95 7.50-14 17.65 8.00-14 19.95 6.70-15 17-95 7.10-15 19.95 7.60-15 20.95 Exchange Plus Tax SUMMIT TRUCK ALL-NYLON HIGHWAY 6.70-15 6 Pl7 $?2'95 7.00-15 6 ply 26.95 6.50-16 6 ply 24.95 7.50-20 10 ply 49.95 8.25-20 10 ply 59.95 TRACTION 6.50-16 6 ply 29.95 7.00-15 6 ply 32.95 7.50-20 10 ply 54.95 8.25-20 10 ply 69.95 Plus Tax rrt. t .J! A iA C.U.. r.f I fnw. tn9 Ho. .a n tho wdfiij SneP- Community church held an all- herd hospital in Hermiston. tie . . . . . i . i . I : 1 1 i ..i.lA umrlr Tnr All' day work meeting at the church will be unable to work lor an Wednesday or last weeK, wun otner montn. .,.n potluck dinner at noon. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hamilton Frank Marlow and Mrs. Jim spent several days at TiuamooK Apee were hostesses. The day and on their way home vlewea - , - . i i i . i Ti . . 1 KAata was spent Cleaning ine cnurcn I nose rrauvai vaia-- Mrs. Dane Burt and grandson ODDS and ENDS 8.25-20 10 ply Lee 59.95 2-15-16 6 ply 149.95 7.00-15 6 ply Goodyear 21.95 1-13-28 Firestone 79.95 No. 33 Airlane 10 ply .... 39.95 1-13-26 Firestone 89.95 No. 36 Airlane 20 ply .... 41.95 1-18-26 Combine 8 ply ..289.95 15.50-20 20 ply-used . .. 99.95 1-12.75-32 Combine . ..149.95 Includes Tax. In Pendleton Warehouae See "Bud" For Best Buys In Tires at FORD'S TIRE SERVICE 441 N. Main Ph. 876-9481 Heppner