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S HEPPNEK GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. Psc ibmt t. 196$ HOSPITAL NEWS Patients admitted to Pioneer Memorial hospital during the past week, nd are still receiv ing medical care, are the fol lowing: David Eckman, Hepp ner; Vera BothwelL Heppner; Marie J. Rinehart, Condon; Lucy Wright, Heppner, and Jerry Brace, Heppner. Those who received medical care, and were later dismissed, were the following: Lloyd Shel ton. Kinzua; Virginia Weitzel, Heppner; Norma Fulleton. Vale; Dick Krebs. Cecil, and Pauline Socil, Hardman. Mr. and Mrs. James L. Cason, Heppner. are announcing the birth of their first child, a son, born Tuesday, November 29, weighing 8 lb., 12 oz. He has been named James Lewis. Ma ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John L. Moore of Sherwood, and paternal grandmother is Mrs. Mary Bryant. Heppner. Realignment Gets League Approval (Continued from page 1) teams from the 7-team western division and one from the two team eastern division will com pete. (Incidentally, Enterprise i will participate in the western division in basKctnau. as it aia in football. The western first place team will play the west ern third-place team, and the western second -place team will go against the eastern first -place contestant. In track, it was agreed to j forego the decision upon the lo ' cation of the district track meet I until the league meeting in March. We Will Deliver Your Processed Meat JvySv O' Charge 1 1 Heppner. SSw, Lexington WHOLESALE MEATS CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING SCHEDULE: MONDAY AFTERNOON ALL DAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY MORNING Folletr Meat Co. Ph. 567-6651 Hermiston, Oregon On Kermis t on-McNary Highway 4-H Ski Club Sets Meeting December 5 Heppner's new A 11 Ski club will mtvt Saturday. December 5, at 2:30 p.m. in the multipur pose room of Heppner elemen tary school. Bob Henry, leader, announces. At that time, members of the club will (ill out enrollment forms, and the program will be explained. Each member is ask ed to brills; skis. sox. boot and ; polos. "We will adjust anv bindings ' that need adjusting. Henry -aid. Fees mav also be paid at that time. Henry states that there is now about a foot of snow at he Arbuckle course, but three feet are needed for good ski ing. Indications are that this will be the most successful year at the courso with 70 young people alreadv lined uy to take part in a regular skiing pro gram, including those in the new 4 -II clubs. Riverside and Fossil Share Grid Crown Set 757 .Mom and Dad gave Sis a savings account for her birthday. I sure hope they give me one i for Christmas. My dad says that First Federal is the best plce to save. He should Know. He's the manager. Nv" f - 1 OPEN AN ACCOUNT TODAY Accounts Now Insured to $15,000 FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION BOX 848 PENDLETON Riverside High's football team was 13 points in front with Just one quarter of playing time be tween them and a state 8-man B football championship at Boardman Saturday afternoon. But the Fossil Falcons fought from behind to gain a 2t5-2ti tie, and the two teams thereby share the 17 championship. Even without a clearcut de cision for either, it was a great showing for both teams, adding brilliant chapters to their ath letic histories. An intercepted pass that came late in the final quarter when it appeared Riverside might be headed for a game-clinching touchdown brought the dead lock. The Pirates had moved to the Falcons' IS. suffered a pen alty and then Chet Phillips at tempted a pass that resulted in an interception bv dene Hum phrey who ran t!J yards to score. Fossil then lost a chance to win when the run for the extra point tailed to roach the end one. A pass play from Mickey Wright to Duane Kandel. good for yards, came earlier in l he period for the Falcons. Riverside had gained a quick edge- in the game when Phil lips hit Bob McRae on a 1.1 ard pass play. The extra oint try failed. Fossil countered with a touchdown on a 4V yard run bv Steve Benson. Its point try. i too, failed. The Pirates moved to a 19 6 lead on two 2S-yard .scoring pass plays one to" Gary Baird and one to McRae. Baird ran one of the points. However, the Falcons brought their total to 13 by halftime when Benson grabbed a short pass from Wright and ran 90 yards to score. Wright ran the convers ion point. Riverside's Phillips sneaked over from the one-yard line in the third quarter and Mike Part low ran the point to bring the total to 26-13 until the Falcons' concluding touchdowns in the last period brought the stand off. Riverside led in first downs, 13 to 10; and topped yardage statistics with 4M to 413 for Fossil. Each team will receive first place trophies, since a cham pionship game cannot be de termined on st at 1st tea other than scoring. For Riverside this was two tl in a row, since the Pir ates battled to a 20-20 dead lock with Burnt River the week earlier, gaining the right to en ter the finals on a statistical edge. Christmas Event Popular Again Christmas Opening appeared as popular an event as ever and perhaps even more than last year were in town to observe it when it was held here Satur day. Bob Henry, merchants chairman, said. It was hard to estimate the number of children who greet ed Santa Claus, but Henry said that out of 400 candy treats, he had 25 left over following his appearance. Again came the persistent rumor that Santa had a striking resemblance to Al Boschee. Many toured stores competing for prizes in the guessing con test. Winners were announced by the various stores as fol lows: J. C. Penney Co.. bed spread, Bob Ployhar; Van's Var iety, Tonka toy truck, Mrs. Dave Barnett; MiLadies, sweat er. Mrs. Floyd Jones; Gonty's, tape recorder, Stephen Hedman; Gazette-Times, 10 cash, Mrs. Anna Schwa r z i n; Peterson's Jewelers, ice bucket. Fern Ev ans; Elma's Apparel, $10 gift certificate, Dorothy Stefani; Murrays Rexall Drug, Instamat ic camera. Dorothy Stefani; Western Auto, $10 certificate, A. Nadine Hunt; Gardner's Men's Wear, long sleeve sweater, Clau dia Campbell; Sears Merchant Store, electric fry pan. Mary Blettell; Case Furniture Co.. cof fee table, Craig Munkers; Cen tral Market, turkey, Barbara De vine of Madras; Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co., electric drill, San dy Lamb, Seattle. Merchants found that there was good interest in Christmas merchand i s e and generally seemed pleased with the holi day promotion. County History Plan Told Lions Proposal for publication of a Morrow county history was pre sented to the lone Lions club for discussion by Judge (scar Peterson Monday night with the club meeting at the Wagon Wheel in Heppner. He said that Giles French of Moro had agreed to collaborate with O. M. Yeager of Castle Rock, Wash., in the publication of a county history. French would edit "a manuscript al ready prepared bv Yeager and do additional research as well as arrange for publication of the book. A total of $,V)0O would bo needed for the Job, considered a reasonable sum for the mag nitude of the task. Peterson said that he had provided for pub lication of a much smaller book on Valhv Lutheran church that had cast SJOOO. Peterson said that he has eon taited a number of persons and some hav e indicated interest in j helping defray expenses. He asked that any interested con- ! tact him for additional details; and information. Marion Green, displaying old 1 rifles and muskets from the col lection of Howard Bryant, Jim Barnett and his own, avt a wry Interesting talk on the his lory of rifles In the United States. A report on this will be written In more complete form for next wvek'a pajn-r. Gene Winters, Morrow coun ty auent. gave a brief talk on fraudulent schemes that prey on householder, such as alleg ed exterminating services, aid ing services and others. Ills ad vice was to obtain such servic es from home business, "poo pie you know." The extension service Is currently working to combat rackets of the tyie men tioned as a public service. President Don Brtslow an nounced that entries for the peace essay contest will close December 10. Details on a fund raising campaign through which a stereo hi-fi radio will be giv en away were discussed. Gar Swanson announced that a speaker on probation and re habilitation services would be featured on the program at the next meeting. 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Better yet, come In and ask any ol our friendly cbrks lor the exact item that you are looklnq lor, and see how quickly they can get It lor you. (Prices effective this week-end only) SALE BOWLERS BARGAIN 50 Games For $5.00 I GOOD , FOR . $20.00 MAIL THIS COUPON OH COME IN PERSON TO FIESTA BOWL HEPPNER, OREGON GOOD I FOR l 520.00 GOOD FOR $20.00 NAME ADDRESS GOOD FOR $20.00 Simply mail above coupon and $5.00 to Fiesta Bowl, Heppner, or eome in and you will receive a card good for 50 lines. Lines may be used at rate of one Per day anytime any day except lor league play or one hour before league in which you bowL Non-league bowlers may use at same rate anytime anydcry no exceptions. Tickets become valid Christmas Day and are good for one year to Dec 31, 1967. - -t. w - aaSSSSI ITIhiere! i KODAK i AUTOMATIC (J 1 INSTAMATIC IB 35 F CAMERA il M-6 R'9 $7QOpij 1 1 nnmiii: (Hi Hi 11 CAMERA 1 II B 700 CMIIB 11 1 Murrays Rexall Drugs (j t :Pff asaL "af asaL. avsV attL. 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