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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1965)
r Kinzua, Fossil PTA to Combine To Elect Officers . ' 'A ' "i':0:" I- V 1 - -V; t t. 'V M HEPPNERS HOPES In the state tournament came to the end of the traU agednst Phoenix which defwtJd Item In consolation last Tuesday. 81 to 78. Her. 6-3 all stater John Barker of Phoenix (41) costs o on a shot over Tim Drtscoll of Heppner (40). Jim Jacobs (34) of the Mustang also trie, to prerent the shot while Mac Hoskins (22) is visible in the bacjg Bay WofM) Supt David Potter of Morrow County schools spent three days in a Portland hospital last week when he became 111 with, a kid ney ailment while on a trip to; Portland to interview prospec. tlve teachers. He came home on the week-end and was feeling Improved by mid-week but still not up to par. til m INSURANCE TODAY! Donl risk h cosily baaed of a vicious kaS tons wUheai lbs protoctten oj QfiP Hail JuWh ones. Cobn la today, C. A. Ruggles Insurance Agency Heppner RANCHERS ranch flEKO AIRPLANE SPRAYING CO. Owned and Operated By PAUL fl. HANSEN Will be available for assistance with your spraying and fertilizing problems. Will be using a new, high concentrate spray system that is 95 efficient, as compared to 30 efficiency with a boom and nozzle system. This system reduces the amount of 2, 4-D necessary by Vk to Vi, due to complete saturation of the weeds, resulting in a considerable saying to the farmer and a reduced shock to the grain. Inland Chemical Service of Heppner handles the new concentrate 2, 4-D used most effectively for hard to kill weeds and this new spray system. Wranglers Enter Playday Events In spite of chilly weather, a larpo rrnu'H turnpd out Sundav at the Wrangler's club prounds for "Dougherty's Dilly Duster" playday, starting with a potluck dinner at noon. Winners in the day's events Included the following: pole bending. 12 and under, Susan Healv 1t- Jpan Dalv. 2nd: TtatUv TVihortv .?rrt- fnr HPPS 13 to 17, Erna Winchester. 1st; Pat Collins, 2nd; Alvin Ashbeek, 3rd; and for seniors, Bev Steagall, 1st: Bill Healy. 2nd: Pat Dough erty, 3rd. In musical ropes, winners for ages 12 and under, Becky Fulle ton. 1st; Becky Doherty, 2nd; Susan Healy, 3rd; ages 13 to 17. Erna Winchester, 1st; Patty Heaiy, zna; raui couins, oru; for seniors. Kite Healy, 1st; Pat O'Brien, 2nd, Pat Doherty 3rd. Winning in the ring race for ages 12 and under were Becky Fulleton, 1st; Susan Healy, 2nd; Becky Doherty, 3rd; for ages 13 in 17 were Alvin Ashbeek. 1st: Erna Winchester, 2nd; Ruby Fulleton, 3rd; for seniors, Jerry Doherty. 1st; Bev Steagall, 2nd; Roice Fulleton, 3rd. In barrel races, winners for ages 12 and under were Becky Fulleton, 1st; Jeanne Daly and Susan Healy, tied for 2nd; ages 13 to 17, Erna Winchester, 1st; Ruby Fulleton, 2nd; Patty Healy, 3rd; for seniors, Jerry Dougherty, 1st; Bill Healy, 2nd; Bev Steag all, 3rd. In team roping, first go around winners were Bob Steag all and Jerrv Dougherty; second go-around, Bill Healy and Roice Fulleton. and third go-around, Bob Steagall and Ron Currin. By VWGIMA IEUO KIMl'A-lh UM I'lA nwt i.,r t.tr iho vtsr Kumis t.ril M'tutil will b held ih'M Monday, April 3.. me KomiI PTA will atti-n.1 this merlin t, elwt i4fuvr for th rowing 't. Entertainment will N UoVJ bv the tumMm rlAMx-s. Parents ivf students In txta svtuvl ure4 to tunj. I Mr. anl Mrs Rutv MuslUck i an.1 famttv Wft W rlnrUv to lrnd the islkm at lt Katl.i. il.Uhd. with Mr. and Mr. Wil liam MtiTUHT-hmldt. I Mr and Mr. Kotvrt Kle and ' family ent t. MHa Monday to vuit with Mr. and Mr. d , Prv n. The F. L. Club tt -ntrtln.l Thursday evening at the Camp Community Hall with Carul Norrl as hotes. HUh was won hv Ada Shcll. stnd hlth by ManUn Thomas, low bv Marilyn Carcla and the floating by lla IVrrrl and Virginia Sinon. Others plavlni; were Helen Wrljjht. Ann Aher. llael Hulctt. Marge Aher. Marie Rhotort. and Nancy Hawk. Mr. rvn MeConnell nd child ren Bill and Mary Ann spent the week end at Walla Walla. Wn. vUlung Mr. MVonnell who Is a patient at the Walla Walla Gen eral hospital. I The Kimua Ladles volleyball team came In second at the i volleyball tournament held in Spray Sunday. Six teams partici pated with Long Creek coming In first. The ladles will Co to Long Creek on April 11 and par ticipate in another tournament. I Mr. and Mrs. Omar Stubble field and family spent the week end visiting with relatives in La Grande. ! Mrs. Verlln Conner and son David Lovell returned home Sun dav from Pendleton where David .had surgery last Wednesday. 1 Mrs. Robert Park and children brought Mr. Park home from St Anthony's hospital In Pendleton Sundav where he had spent the past week In traction. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rlckert took their son Charles, Jr., to Portland Sunday where he was to take his physical examina tion for entry into the avy on Monday. Mrs. John Meadows and child ren and Mrs. Harlan Schroedcr and daughter Sally were busi ness visitors to Heppner Wed nesday. Spending from Wednesday un til Sunday In Portland were Mrs. Ed Wham and daughter Vlckl, Mrs. Bill McMlnn and dauch ter Cheri and Mrs. Ernie Wall and son John. Mr. and Mrs. Wayland Hyatt and daughter Theresa spent the week-end In Portland for a med ical check for Pat. Mr. and Mrs. Don Slinkard. Mrs. Paul Oylcr and Ed Oyler left Wednesday afternoon for Cherryvale, Kans., where they will visit relatives. Mrs. Robert Kelso and Miss Sharon Kelso were business vis itors to The Dalles on Thursday. Fire Takes AdJdns Trailer An early Thursday morning fire of undetermined origin burned the trailer home of Ez Adklns to the ground. Mr. Ad kins was taken to Redmond by Mrs. Ona Sargent and Mrs. Zolen Tripp to make his home there. The Friendship Club was en tertained Wednesday night at the Camp 5 Community hall with Carol Norrls as hostess. High was won by Ada Schell, low by Blue Aiute Ujht A pi loot Spioy Blue Bttcayn Blue Sue Mattlon, and floating by Imoie went to IVttland 5n'Jv MartUn M-llev and Naomi W w he.e Mr. M;-iiw rnlered outers pUM Vluinla rmanuel hopltal f. Monday KeUo. Iren Samples. R.le Gia- surgery. ham. Uaibara Morllmori. Z4-ilia Civile. Will Jean Ntton. and Nao' Hawk. Mr and Mrs Vincent Allen and family led Friday aflernn Kt irnd lh week end Half- wav wuh Mf ami Mr. Harvey i HUnk and Trail. Mr and Mr Jli'tf llowmani and daughter and Mr and Mr. I Harlan Sbrwr and dauch-1 ter l'innu went tt Slanlleld 1 Sunday to take Vie H"mn, back to the home of Mr. and i Mr Manuel Fjsplmda ! Mr. and Mr. iub S-ar left Sundav for their home at Sn ; lU-rnardlno. Calif lU ff Ihey ; left, they attended a family re- union at the honw f Mr. Cora Hurnlde In Sprav which was alvt attended bv Mr and Mr, j Jack Sitton and family and Mr. and Mrs. lald Sitton and IVb- ble. j Ml Karen Haitian H-nt the i spring vacation wlih her parents, j Mr. and Mr. Walter Haitian at j Koseburg She was met at Ar- , Hngton Sundav bv Mr. and Mr, i David Sitton. ! Mr. Rh hard Mortlrnore an children and Mrs. Nancv Hawk! were In Heppner Thursday for j butncM. shopping and having j dental work done. Mr. and Mr. Frank iVMerrltt j were In Heppner Thursday for business and to do some shop- ping. I Mr. and Mr. Slim Rholon i were In The Dalles Friday fori business, shopping and a med ical checkup for Slim Service Set for Twini OmetlaV service will tw held Saturday. April 3. at l ) a nt. at the Mot Kan cemetery, lone, for twin baity t. l'rn to Mr. and Mi tieorpe Guff lilt at 1w lialle h.wpllal till Tuesday, Manh .1)1. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mort- 10 OFF This Week And Additional Discounts Each Week On These CLOSEOUT Colors Of PAINTS pale !oty Confetti Yellow Silver Turauets GALLONS AND QUARTS SFRtD SATIN QUARTS IN SEMI GLOSS SPUED LUSTRE 5 Discount Added Each Saturday Until May 1. Will Still Carry Popular Colors In Sprcd Satin and Sprcd Lustre and Will Continue Custom Mixing At No Additional Charge. PETTYJOHN'S FARM and BUILDERS SUPPLY PJL 7S S1S7 HEFPNEX "Skippers" BABY PICTURES in EKTACOLOR ( ' -A NO APPOINTMENTS HOURS: 10 00 AM,! TO 5 00 P.M. AGES THRU FIVE MONDAY, APRIL 5 REMEMBER DATE AND PlACi REXALL 1c SALE WILL BE APRIL 1 THROUGH IN THE FORMER RED AND WHITE STORE. 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