HCf fNCR CAXmrC TlMtS. Thursday. January 11. IMS
BOWLING
Ft f plaAer
fVl i Market
Hank of l.'t Ore gon
Central Market
Peterson's Jewelry
mil Angela
Klma'a Apparel
Ja k'eChevron
High ln1. Came Oladys Ram
berg. High lnd, Serles-
Cladya Ramberg. SIS; High
Tram Game KIma Apparel
lltch Team Series Heppner
Klka, 2UX
W
9
A
5
1
fleata Woman's Major
Lairds Variety 7
Padberg Machinery 6
Turner, Van Marter
and Bryant 5
fclectrlc 5
Ktnrua Corp, 4
M. C Grain Growers 2
lextncton Co op 2
Brlxuw'a Market 1
High !nd. Came rhvIIU Cole,
1T2: High lnd. Series -Lota Hunt,
477; High Team Game Padberg
Machinery. KS2: High Team
Series hi. C, Grain Grower,
2.V.O.
Comroarciol
Chamber Urges
Road Sign Change
Change of directional a Una at
the IkHirdiuan tnlervhange (
lllfhs ay (4)M will he ur'l
agun bv the Hepnncr-.Morrow
lounty Chamber i Commerce In
a letter to the State Highway
ife-pai tmenl.
Members have pointed out that
the Sign ruing east on the hc.
way merely shows "Irrleon"
prim to the turooff that aU.
come south via the bomb ranre
road, creatine confusion to trio
motorist who wUhcs to go south.
;tlrf rt, nothing indicalfs
that the exit also lead to Hero-
net although a small arrow
sign at the immediate tumo.'f
points to Lexington.
Thrt lttrtr M impvtt'awi In HI,
tlon passed by the chamber, will
aK that Heppner be Indieaied
on the sign.
Al Lamb save a brief repwt
cn the national Wheat Grower
a vmm u tlon meeting In Portland
to the Chamber members, say
ing that it was decided at :he
session In Portland that growers
"want to carrv on the ccitifit-aie
plan and have it adopted for a
five year period."
le said that the grower want
moie Income and agree that ths
certificate plan on a year-to-year
is is expensive,
Yester-Years
W L
Bank of Eastern Oregon 10 2
WC Country Club 10 2
Heppner Studs 7 5
A. L. Daggett. Dist. 6 6
St. Patrick 5 7
IOOF 4 8
Gardner's Men's Wear 3 8
First Natl. Bank 3 9
- High lnd. Game Del Piper.
232; High lnd. Series. Bill Col
lins. 531; High Team Came
Gardner's Men's Wear. 1052
High Team Series Willow Creek
Country Club. 2870
Thursday Night Ladles
W L
C. A. Ruggles 4 0
First NatL Bank 4 0
C Ed Cole 3 1
Humphreys 3 1
MiLadies 1 3
Wishing Well 1 3
L. E. Dick 0 4
Phil's Pharmacy 0 4
High lnd. Game Helen Young.
207: High lnd. Series Helen
Young. 515; High Team Game,
C A- Buggies. 917: High Team
beries C A. Kuggles. 2679.
IT HELEN SHERMAN
From Files of the Gaette Ttmes
THIRTY YEARS AGO
(January 17. 1933)
Hotel Heppner has been re
served to capacity for the 3Sth
annual Oregon Wkslgrowera
convention. Garnett Barratt. as
sociation vice chairman, and
Frank Turner, chairman of hous-
Ing. sav that living facilities will
be augmented bv two of three
sleeping cars which will arrive
on a special train to Heppner.
courtesy of the railroad.
The city fire siren will be
blown each Monday at noon un
til further notice, announces
Mayor W. W. Smead. The meas
ure Is taken as a precaution
against the siren getting out of
order during the cold weather.
TEN YEARS AGO
State Veteran
Aid Possible
For Education
Public Noticti
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
Sealed proposals lor the con
struction f a new low twite Ii
the City of H-tardman, Oregon. al-
Iresaed to the MiP't and lltv
Korean War veteran. hoa UV
(January 21. 131 W,W. i??" U" i vSr? S III .rS
. .. "et tn federal t.l b ill January ,. iw-..M until mi nm
Heppner ; first woman mayor. 31 may be eligible to draw state SunJ'iJ tW on ItJmU
Mrs. Mary Van Stevens. inJ nra hrnrfus to continue their sludie. J"1 "5 rrtoruarv T t then
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were mirnin bv ruuncll rltair- cording to C, J. . Bauman.
,M"" V IVVRM all. Ill I IIC All' I... i
senee of former m.vt hr I- n I lu rrtv,Vp " ne vei-
Tibbies.
lead.
The wotk rontemplated It dtv
Ided Into five schedules as fol
eran muNt have been an Oregon lows;
resident for one year prior to hit Schedule f. The work Includes Jbe examined In the frffU-e of the
In alai
SchsdMU T. The work Include
the construction of swage
stabllifailon tnd of approxlmat
elv 270 are. 20 feet of Inlet
ptpe, rhhwlne contact chamber
within the pond, an outlet struc
ture, chlorine control building
with necesxary equipment, a
factory axentled ln gpm raw
sewage lumping ststlon, atns-Imati-ly
1.741 feet of pressure
pipeline, approximately 7H5 feet
of lt Incn iKiiian sewer, one ran
road Mndercrsnf appro
Imairlv 75 feet of li imh steel
rasing It crossing the location
of a future rallmad. manholes,
electrical wtKk. and other appur-tenamrs.
flans and Specif Icatlon may
Tuesday. January 15. was the
first birthday anniversary of the
Heppner Branch of the First
National Bank of Portland. Ac
cording to E. B. MacNaughton.
president. Dr. A. D. McMurdo
and Mrs. C. P. Brown were the
(list depositors, and David Wll
son received book No. 1 in the
The wheat grower also went savings department
on record as favoring no restno
lions on wheat to Red nation.
Lamb said.
Judge Paul Jones gave a ie-
port on flood damace to roails
nd told of the plan for restor
ation assistance that will be pro
vided by the federal government.
Tetltion pushers for the Town
send old age pension plan found
many ready signer In Heppner
this week. At least three of the
petitions were in circulation.
Have Skirt Projects
Busy Beavers 4 11 club met at
Kathy Crum'a home on January
7. We finished our slippers or
scarves, and discussed making
gamereo SKiru. we are to bring
our material to the next meeting
on February 1. Mrs. Crum served
refeshments.
Karen Crow-ell, reporter
Fiesta Major
W
4
Heppner Barber Shop
Turner, van Marter
and Bryant 4 0
Lexington Oid Co-op 3 1
Inland Chem. Serv. 2 2
Pepsi-Cola 2 2
Heppner Elks I 3
Heppner Cleaners 0 4
Heppner Auto Sales 0 4
High Team Series Heppner
Barber Shop, 2982; High Team
Game Heppner Barber Shop,
1027; High lnd. Series Lyle Jen
sen. 604; High lnd. Game Lyle
Jensen, 231.
Mrs. Mart Huahs bsxran am
ployment in the office of Dist
Attorney Herman Winter and At
torney Joe Balfe the first of the
year. She is replacing Mrs. Eddie
lLArrainei Brosnan who was le-
gal secretary for Attny. Winters
since nts coming to Heppner.
Fiasta Major
Lexington Oil Co-op 6
Heppner Barber Shop 6
Heppner Cleaners 4
Heppner Elks 4
Turner, Van Marter,
and Bryant 4 4
Inland Chem. Serv. 3 5
Pepsi-Cola 3 5
1 rieppner Auto Sales 2 6
Hich Team Series Heppner
cleaners, jwj; High Team Game
Heppner Cleaners, 1026; High
lnd. Series Archie Munkers,
562; High lnd. Game Elmer
Heath. 218.
TWENTY YEARS AGO
(January 20, 1943)
Gordon's Drug Store, owned by
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gordon, was
purchased bv John Saager of
Freewater. The Gordons, who
purchased the Tash confection
ery located on the corner near
the Noble saddle shop, moderniz
ed the rooms in 1940 and launch
ed into the drug business.
Work on the construction of a
new residence for Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Rose wall was started
when a power shovel from the ;
joeison rocK crusner
the basement. Site
residence is the former Heppner
Flouring Mill property on North
Court street.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Brown were
happy this week upon receipt of
a postal card from their son Paul,
. ..... . .. ... Korean War service, have aerv- eonatructlnir approximately ll.lciiv Recorder. City Hall. Board-
insiaiiAiion or tne new tiiifi-.i . - ..... 1.. , . 1:.
Kor.l .ihn.. 1. ik J i.i . 'Z. I' "" - w uaj uuiiiik iiibi i.inj linear leei or anau rwn- man. i r-K"n, t i i
7 If . n r'""111 an1 ,,e Oregon resl- crete faed atrrrta. ai pmxlmat- Cocnrll. Ibm land. Haves k Merry
iuiii iii ine lair itaviuon uii 1. m k .1.1.11. 1 ... .... ... . . . . 1.. . . . t
i-imnl.i.. ihi. ... J.t, I . .. i 11- PiM'iiri. riy, linear iee in onumin- iiem, f nirinirri ami 1 minrn,
COmpitlCd IhiS Vivk. I A train n iin.L-r lh fM.trl ..... .1.1. I... I. i.-jwi u-...i A..n.i -,.n..lll
K.I bill etiiU Januarv .1 rtivm li-n.l.wl h.u.l.lr- .i..rm !o,....,ii itlfi liin Mullillnn
I lana for brlnelnt? television to I for it-hahllitatlitn tnlnnu I .-..uria .r.in.. (..nim... '..t i'.. ci,.i -..iiu 1 vx'h.
Heppner are being Investigated there Is no deadline for Korean seeding 'and incidental wofk. 'jington A row of said IVwnimenta
by several lntert.ted Demon. I veterans unili-r I h (Wkhii i.m. I iri.4..l. n n, i. in, 1.,.!.. k . I . tk I'nuiiM.
Mrong signals have been recelv- gram. Mate law bars payment the construction of a railroad er and Planners office at H.H)
,IWO ""' wr o the or releral and state U-nefits at overpass structute. anxlinat-,Ui;an Building. .V0 Union Street
hit iiiiius. niL-niv ao.viiiaid i ine aam i m i-k. iiki f..i i . ... ...
for piping Into the town. The Oregon benefit nava a Illation for the' Union Pacific
student IV) a month for full- Railroad track. The structure con-
Four Morrow county gridders under graduate atudy. and iu of timber bents on concrete
were named to play on the Fast UD ' rnotith for other foundations with a laminated
team for the Shrine clas.slc. They studies. The World War II vet. wood deck supported on win!
are Malcom MrKinnev. inn Mran may still receive the bene- beams and steel iMrdera. Tlie
Ralph Marlatt. He fit but only If he had enrolled In Owner will furnlxh salvaeed tlm-
Groves. Lexlnirton. an.i Dennu togram prior to his cut off hers for oart of the framing.- all
Swanson. lone. ' date of June 30. 1WJ and has not other materials are to be fur-
The Star Theater h ronn.i exhausted his entitlement. He nlshed hv the t'lintrai-tor
after being closini for Install. mv receive one month's benefits Schedule R. The work Includes
tion of new equipment which rtT r,cn mon.'h of military sor- IfurnUhlng and Installing ap
proximately n.rsi) linear leet or
will make doss I hi,. th ihnu-im up to 3t months.
of Cinemascope and wide screen etrrans Interested should con
Seattle. Wash. uion drpiwlt
Thirty. Five Hollars .TA(X)
for each Document The full
amount of the lcikJt will be re-
funded If said Documents are re
turned In good condition with
in riMeen tl)l day after the
award of the Contract.
Bidders must tx prequallfled
In compliance with Oregon Re
vled Statutes 279 lM preqaullfl
ration forms, ctimtdetely filled
out. ahall be mallet to the City
Recorder. City Hall. Hoard man.
motion pictures.
Eight Veterans
Get Loans Here
4 Inch, approximately 6 (XX) linear ()regon. at leat ten 110) days
feet of 6-lnrh. and apprnxlmately !,,r,, f0 ,h bidding date.
lin.?.rI'r,L0.f hJ. 'V, "? Kach rro..1 must be submit-
tact the veterans' clerk at their
school or college, their county
veterans' scrvlc nfficor nr ih Ok... .m.ni ..iu. ...n.. I r.acn
rvpartment of Veterans-' Affairs. m,ri Uiik ..i. v.u-.. -t..ii,r,l on prewylbed form and
Emergency Loans
v. Open to Farmers
accomitanled by a certified check
Oregon Department for
erans' Affairs granted farm and
wlZr&l&LVW Ion, through the
If. r. ' lrm ' m Administration
today. irf standby source of credit
Thi. ... o . , ! , rve "n'rs who have suf
over 19M 1" unst.ntlal Proluctlon
lrrow M7oiArT.A""?2! n1 www available re
volume maki; .;.r"i KV.f I ?OUrCM re such that credit
i .kl r t.i.w 1 1 iror
lhtllirfl-nail,M 1 lui f i irnUtil n . ,
and installing approximately wx" 1 form olvabla to iSl PiTv
linear f.n-t of 1-4-lnch and 2- 7 r.'21n tl tJ , iy
Inch galvanlacd pl approx- t rim.n,' l"?n-
'im-'Hv 2.100 llneir' trfi of .V . .1 "w 5
. 1
Joans In the amount of SIIS
174 to Oregon's World War II and
Korean War veterans since the
K-wKiaiij sianea in 1SH5.
In Morrow rv,r.i., i...
r exhaled Were ntrt to
S44.400.OO. Since the start of the
program, loans have gone to 88
$T.i5omerc ,n ,he amount of
lvSat21X,d m'.'1 that of ,h
y S416 million bnrrnu.-H
training in the navy.
V
Heppner High school' paper.
The Hehlsch. appeared in print
ed form for the first time from
linotype slugs. Marylou Fergu
son is editor; Colleen Miller, as
sistant editor, and Lauren Cor
win. business manager.
foe Mt
Little Things I T?&-
that Count! )
prisoner of war of the Japanese! I ff"8, ha.v repaid S254 million In
It was dated May 8, 1944. ZL " ? 1 and lntL They are
i a ksciviiiif a r inp rata rr ak..4
'$3 million A month tav'ith iM
itunaiu a x,iij juiiii r cm iiuiiil . mi ill"
on boot leave from Farragut. .Jfft EP?52ts ,one averaging
h-inT mmnlolnJ hi. Initial aOUl flO.UUO. Of tho mnrn lh..
...uw iwctns granted. 29.116
o, ,e "uisianaing on Dcember
oi in tne amount of 5268,17532,
Townies Ploy Tonight
The Heppner Town team will
will be in action tonight (Thurs
day) in a basketball game a
gainst one of the town teams of
renaieion. uame time is 8:00
p.m. at the high school gym.
with the public invited to ob
serve jocai teachers and business
men display their basketball
talents.
from conventional sources can
not meet their needs to enable
them to re-establish their nor
ma! farming operation.
Loans can cover the pun ha
oi icea, seea. fertilizer, replace
meni oi equipment and live
sock, farm operating, home od
crating, replacement or repair ol
ouuuings, rences. drainage an I
Irrigation systems on individual
I arm that were damaged or do
siroyeu oy the disaster. Intere.
rate is three percent and repay
ment is scneouied acrordlng t
purpose of the loan- Debts can
I net be refinanced with such
loans
Full Information and applica
tlon forms can be obtained by
contacting the Farmers Home
Administration office at 105 S. E.
Bycrs Avenue, Pendleton. Thl
office serves Umatilla. Morrow
Gilliam, Sherman, and Wasco
counties.
Other lending authorities of
t aimers Home Administration
cover a wide variety of needs of
farmers ana rural residents In
fcmull communities of 2500 or
less in population.
Meetings Changed
It has been announced that
carnation Club meetimr data
nave oeen cnanged to the seennrf
Friday of each month, with the
next meeting scheduled for fh.
day, February 12. at the Prortv
Casebeer home, beginning at 8:00
p.m.
Yes. the Gazette-Times onn
print the form you need for busi
ness or ranch use. Phone 678-
9228.
Annual Meeting Set
Valby Lutheran church will
hold Its annual meeting Sunday,
January 24. It will follow the
dinner fellowship at noon. Wor
ship schedules will be changed
as follows: Hope worship, 9:00
a.m.. and Sunday school, 10:20;
Valby Sunday school. 9:45, and
worship, 11:00.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Burcham
and family of three children are
now living In Lexington, moving
their trailer home there the first
of the week from Imnaha. Mr.
Burcham is the new government
trapper ror the dlstr ct. rerlac
Ing Carl McDaniel who retired
from the position In December.
copper tubing
necessary house services and
meter for the system, and per
forming all trenching, backfill,
and Incidental work for a com
plete water system.
Schedule S. The work Includes
approximately 10.420 linear feet
of 8 Inch sewer pipe, aooroxlmat
fly 3. 700 linear feet of 4- and 6
Inch service connection pipe, ap
proxlmtelv 400 linear feel of 4
Inch pressure pipe, two highway
crossings, one of which Is through
an existing casing. 33 manholes
and other appurtenances, and
furnishing and installing one fac
tory assembled DO gpm raw s
MORROW COUNTY SCHOOLS
SCHKDULF.
January 22
lone High at Fcho
Sherman County at Heppner
Kiversine at Umatilla
Math Class at Heppner Jr. High
7:30.
January 23
Umaplne at lone High
Riverside vs. Weston at River
side
Heppner Elementary at Condon
2:00 p.m.
Heppner High Frosh at Pilot
Rock 2:30 pm. Varsity game
at nignc.
Januarv 24
lone Town Team Basketball al
lone.
Januarv 23
League Meeting at Echo 6:30
Special Board Meeting at Court-
nouse v: ju.
Kindergarten Meeting at A. C.
Houchton 7:00 o.m.
Volleyball for Women at A.
Houghton 7:00 D.m.
Red Cross First Aid Course
Heppner Jr. High Library.
Januarv 26
Tine Testing for Grades 1, 7, 12
at lone.
Committee Meeting at lone El
ementary on Elementary Hand
book at 3:00 D.m.
Arlington Freshmen v. Heppner
at Heppner 3:30 p.m.
Boy Scouts Court of Honor at
A. C. Houghton.
January 28
Reading of Tine Test at lone
School.
Lion Club Meet at A. C, Hough
ton. Red Cross First Aid Class at Hep
pner Jr. High Library.
C.
at
Bidder on this work will be
required to comply with the Prexl-
dent's Executive Order No. 11114
and the provisions of Executive
Order No 10125 as Included
therein. The requirement for
bidders and contractor under
this order are explained In the
Sfieclflcatlons.
The successful Bidder or Bid
der will be required to furnish
a bond for faithful performancv
of the Contract In the full amount
of the Contract price.
The right Is reserved to re leet
any or all proposals, to postpone
the award of the Contract for a
period not to exceed alitv lii
day and to accept that propoaal
Which Is to the best lnterla nt
the City of Board man. Oregon.
Dated thl 11th day of January
CITY OF BOARDMAN. ORKT.ON
di rznaoel M Mlttelsdorf.
City Recorder
47 -4Jc
REQUEST FOR BIDS
ON GASOLINE. DIESEL OIL.
AND MOTOR OIL
Notice Is herrhv elvon hf
scaled bids will be recrlved b
the Morrow Countv Court at th..
County Clerk' office in lli-ntim-f
Oregon, for approximately 40
000 gallons of first structure gas
oilne and approximately 40.01K)
gallons of dtcscl type fuel oil,
and approximately So barrels of
motor oil. to be delivered at
eltl.ei Heppner. lone, or Board
man, at a maximum price pet
gallon, for the period beginning
Jnu ary 2G, 19G&. to January 21
All bids submitted mut h on
standard company contract
foims or contain complete Infor
ration relative to the bid. Seal.
ed bids will be opened at thj
reoruary term or the County
Court, on Wednesday, the 3rd
day of February. 1905, at 11:00
o'clock A. M. Any bid recelvid
aftrr 11 A. M. of above date will
not be considered.
The Morrow County Court re
eerves the right to reject any oi
all bids received or to accept
those bids most favorable to
Morrow County.
SADIE PARRJSH,
County Clerk
47-lHc
The Tiger of the year was Just named Car of the Year by Motor Trend.
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Like, ART POINT wedding JnvitatlonsI One of the most im
portant little details which are necessary to make your wedding
success.
Art Point invitations are always socially correct in every detail,
you will be proud to send them to your friends as it marks you
as a person of extreme good taste. ' ' -
A price and a style for every bride-to-be; from $14.95 for 100
and up! Reception or At Home footnotes on the wedding no
extra charge.
Let our Society Editor have all the details about your wed
ding plans.
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If that Isn't enough of a hint try Oulck Wlde-Tracft. (This la their year.) Or Turbo Hydra-Matlc, tha new transmission PnntJac
you can order that does away with roaring between shifts. Coupled with any of the quicker engines for the '65 n u .
Pontlac, It save the roaring for whenever you need It When you don't need It the extra-potent engines let you Just "u,c W WS-TftCat
loaf along. This loafing gives you the kind of economy you wouldn't expect from a looker Ilka the '66 Pontlac. See Tigers
your Pontlac dealer. He'll show you all 32 Pontlacs that are the "Car of the Year." They're the buy of the year, too.
SCI TMf MfW BONKfVSil. STAS CHW, SSANO MIX, CATAUMA, tt UMANS, T0 AND TCMPfXT AT VOOS AUTHOSIZfO NWTIAC MALM
FARLEY MOTOR CO., MAY Cr CHASE, HEPPNER, OREGON