Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, December 16, 1971, Page 5, Image 5

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    Firemen Receive
Basic Fire Training
Therw writ 13 attending the
Vu Mjr hal' training moctlnjj
in llt-pinT Monday evening.
Stun Phillip, deputy Suie Hrr
M.irhal avki'iu'd iu the Train
It j; Division Hki on Iww to
u small imU. lit talk In
tlu'tctl h-M (tilinux and appll-unit-
an nul' and forcible
entry equipment a fire axe.
III I a 3 way presentation
where he oiart with arlual
equipment. With thl in hand,
ho hiwi slides of ih various
thai other department
have umhI this particular piece
f equipmi-i.t. On an overhead
men he kIiows the technical
11 fi .tin ;i lion on ilit equipment.
On Tuenday evening 7 attend
ed a Hiiitll.tr nut-tint; at l.rv
irftun.
Mr. Phillips vti 17 c-niiv
tin. in r.ulirn Oregon. I It pro-
(f!i s. Instruction lT 110 pui'l
a tut .lui!l.fr departments. He
trie to net Into the ccncral
area every two imuiuis and
htuj'S Bl ewiy 3rd Fire Depart-r.ii-nt.
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BOB VAN SCHOIACX ahow hU Cattleman of tht Year trophy to
lila mother. Mr. Mcrtha Van Schoiack.
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Prospectors Take
Mustangs 63-55
By BCB ILOYHAR
ear
7-q Mm- $
In a duplication of their
lier contest, Grant Union's l'r-is
pen-tors dumped ilie ll-'ppner
Mustangs ry a core of tj.1-55
nt John D:iy hi t Kriii iy. The
lu-s V!i th- third for the Mus-ti-K
and left litem still loik
it. e 'or their first win.
Fell Behind
Lack id const teney w i
again the main fao'or in I ho
deft at. Heppner fell behind by f
a M'ore or i:mii lit tlie eiul ol
the first tularin', tln-li c.ime
hack to lend by one at the half.
A very cold third quarter saw j
the Mustangs drop back behind '
by 9 points. Grant Union then
held out in tin1 fourth quarter
to take the win.
Individual Scoring
Individual rcorinj; for the
Mustangs was Watkins 16. Hhea
11. Boyer 11, Iledman ti, Mc
Cabe 5, Wright 2. Munkers.
Eckman, Papincau, Sumner.
Green, Dunlap. The boys shot j
13 of 28 from the free-throw;
line for a 53.5. j
Christmas Tournament ... . . .
December it-is iieppner will Wranglers Attention
travel to Moro for the Christ-1 ...
mas Tournament There they Wrangler members who are
will meet Condon in the first I eligible for the Princess Try-
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KEN TURNER, chairman of the Heppner Soil Conservation Dis
trict irakes the annual presentation of a desk pen set to the
Jones brothers. Paul and Marcel, Conservation Men of the Tear
cad Xhoii wives.
lone Graders
Bow to Heppner
loittf and Iieppner ?th and Kth
grade boys played b.u.ketboll
Di 3 at lne. iieppner won the
B gamo 25 lo 1H, Danny Aker
of lone was Mch with 10 and
Cail ChrUtman f Heppner wa
Men with 10, Heppner won the
A game 3.1 to 31. In till game
Wade Pa Iberjf of Heppner had
22 poini and Kim Uutierrn
mad 12 for lone.
Coach Jerry Martin of lone
ha 17 boys out for basketball
Clghtli craders out are Kim
Gutierrez. Todd IVterson. Clay
West. ky Kreba. Jc It let
mnnn, Danny Akent, John Kk-
trom, Bob l.tite. LeKny Kea,
Richard Keene, ll.iroy Childer;
7th grade has only one boy out
Bill Lindstrom; titli grade, Le-
land White. Ricky Gilbert. Clint
Carlson, Stewart Keene.
Ion vs. Condon
On 1-C. 11, lone plaed Cn-
don a home game. Condon won
the B game 22 to 19. Danny Ak
HEff NCR. (ORE,). CAZtTTX TIMES. Thursday, fx. IC 1971 J
Irrigon School Program Dec. 22
FT "rT ' f "' m '"T, vmmm
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I CHAMBER
to Randall Peterson.
OF COMMERCE awards went
Peterson Jewelers; Larry Mills. Morrow County Grain Growers;
Jack VanWinkle. Sears Store and Dick Sargent. Coast-toCoasL
game. Condon has all of Its
starters back from last season
and will probably be the team
to beat this year. Other teams
in the tournament will be
Wheeler County (Fossil) and
Sherman County (Moro).
Monte Crum Marries
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Crum an
nounce the marriage of their
aon, Monty to Sharon Freel on
Dec. 10 at the Sunrise Chapel
in Reno, Nev. The bride is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oli
ver Freel of Adrian. Their at
tendants were Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Breech of Ontario.
The young people met when
they were both students at
Treasure Valley Community
College at Ontario. They will
make their home at the Crum
Ranch and Monte will be as
sociated in ranching with his
father.
outs are reminded of the Try-
out date on Dec. 26 at 1 p.m.
at the inside arena at the Fair
grounds. The Fair Board has
asked that contestants wear le
vis and shirts, no fancy west
ern wear. Parents and the con
testant must meet with the
Board prior to the riding try
outs. Girls must be at least a
Junior in high school andor 16
years old.
Willows Grange Feels
Christmas Saturday
Ione's Willow Grange has
a regular meeting tnis Satur
day, Dec. 18 It follows the usual
supper get-together at 6:30.
Christmas spirit will be felt
through the lecturer's offer
Ings which may involve parti
cipation by children giving var
ied Christmas numbers.
Youth Citizenship
Essay Contest
Heppner High seniors have re
ceived information regarding
the annual Soroptimist Youth
Citizenship essay contest.
Senior boys and girls may en
ter. Their essays will be Judged
on the merit and' worth of the
applicant, and the thoughts
brought out. Each entrant must
also submit letters from three
adults.
The Heppner club awards a
$25.00 bond to the first place
winner and a $10.00 check to
the second place winner. Mrs.
Mike Gray, club vice-president,
Is in charge this year.
If essays go beyond Heppner
they are eligible for one of the
17 $1,000 awards and for a $1,500
finalist award.
Dec. 17 is the essay deadline.
By FRANCES ROSE WIUON
IIIKIGON The annual pro
crum at A C, Houghton :u
mentary ho I scheduled for
Wednesday. Dee. 22 at 7:30 pin
School cUiksruoin parties will
be held on Thursday from 12.13
to 1:11. at which time whoo
will he dUmUod until after the
holiday. School will reume
Jan. 3.
Ho and gliU have been
scllinij raffle tickets door
door, to help raise money for
Cluistmnrt treat. The prize to
an adult will be a polnsettta
eenterpiec A 2 car Kldon race
set will he the boys prize, and
there will re a doll for the
lucky gitl. The drawing will be
the nlyht uf the school program.
Prizes will be awarded to the 2
top sellers.
teaman Gerald Meatcth re
turned to Sin Diego Navy Bum
Thursday, Deo. 9. He I a ma
chinist iiiiiirt-titiee. assigned to
r made 8 points. lone won the the repair boat l.'.S.S. Jason.
, game 25 to K Todd Peter-j HU wit Helen, and hon Jerry
on nail 7 points. even lone expect to join nun mere.
Elk Hunters Sale
Jim Smith, an elk hunter in
the Tueannon Archery hunt ar
ea. above Waitsburg, Wash.
found his way safely back to
camn Tuesday morning, after
spending the night in 10 de
gree below 2ero weather. A
search party had been organiz
ed to lKik for him. He was ta
ken to the hospital In Dayton
with severe frostbite, by Chuck
Bartlett. Both men are from
I.ynnwixhl, Wash., and are for
mer Irrigon residents. Ilurtlett
shot his elk Sunday a.m. and
Smith was on the trail of his
when he got so far away from
camp that he couldn't get back
before nightfall. He tried to
start a tire with his arrows but
his hands were so numb from
the cold, he was unable to.
Church Programs
The Christmas program at the
Assembly of God Church, will
be on Sunday, Dec. 19 at 7:30
p.m., uccordlng to Pastor Wes
lev Cronk. I
Guest speaker in Irrigon last
Saturday evening and Sunday
afternoon, was Anita Klemin, of
Salem, who is the WMC PresI
i J a. I T!,. .i,e s 9
hurt and came up to the house1" Assembly of God Churches.
Dec. 6. His wife took him to the ! Refreshment were served Sat-
hospital where it was found he, u,"a' A " T"
was suffering from a concus
boys scored In the game
The boys showed lots uf on-
huslasm and lots of push.
The lone boys will play at
Umatilla Thursday at 1:30 p.m.
Army Representative
Here Regularly
SKC Clare Hill, U. S. Army
Representative for Umatilla
and Morrow counties will be at
the Iieppner Post Office and
Gazette-Times office between
the hours of 10 a.m. and 1 p.m.
on Wednesday, Jan. 19, to an-
jswer any questions on opjor-
(unities t lie Army has to oiler.
"Currently we have openings in
Hawaii and Europe", he said
Wednesday. For appointments
call collect 276 0079 or leave
word with the Gazette-Times.
Mr. Rill comes to Heppner
once a month and win come
more often If he is needed.
the new street was niade from
Ordnance Road toward the
WeM, The oprntns of the street
Is ruvoiuary to make acrrss to
the housing development being
planned by Ted Wilson.
Mrs, Edward Bellinger hopes
to lie home for Chruima from
the Umatilla Community Hos
pital, She suffered 6 broken rib
and a broken collar bone, plus
other ruts and bruises, when
her car went out of control and
rolled over early this month.
The Bellingers are eMHH-ting
their two daughters to he at
home for the holidays.
Karen Ann Hutching of Her
miston was also Injured in the
accident.
Mr. and Mr. Tom Wilson left
Irrigon recently to sin-nd the
winter in Arizona. Their plans
are to return In March.
John Cook, a former Irrigon
resident, along with his wife.
have moved to Umatilla from
Albany. Ill daughters Naomi
Hum and Wanda Stanley, live
here.
Guest of Mr. and Mrs. Her
man Haveost the past wcck
wore their daughter-In law, Mrs.
Pete llavecost of Bcllinghiiin.
Wash., and her aunt from Ta-
coma.
Ada Montague and Josephine
Buchanan spent the week In
Portland at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. John Buchanan. The John
Buchanan family plan to move
tu Medford soon.
Kinzua Enjoys
Social Activity
Doc Sherer Hurt
Doc Sherer, County Roadmas
ter, came home from the hos
pital Friday but will be off work
Mr. and Mrs, Orvllle Malm.
owners and operators of The
Hunters Inn, Hunters, Wn.. sur
prised Reggie Pascal with an
overnight visit last week. They
had been to Portland and Sa
lem visiting their respective
parents. They were enroute to
Meacham to visit Mrs. Malm's
sister. They were on a week's
vacation from their business in
Hunters.
KINZUA Mr. Marj.in-t Mf
Council entertained the ntent
hew of her card club Friday
night with a gift exchange af
ter the card session. High and
pinochle went to Virginia Sit ton
with l-avelle J.lll.k wlnnuijf
second high ami Fran Hrahm
getting the second pinochle.
Other present were Virgin!.!
Kelso. MarJ Boring. Lily May
Nlstad, and Marlli Bailey.
Mr. and Mrs. Kill McRotort
and Mr. and Mrs, Ailet Camp
hell were in The Dallea Satur
day doing some Christmas shop
ping. Other there that day were
Mr. anil Mr. I'on t-.vorsole mid
family and Mr. and Mrs. Don
Nil -kelson.
Mr. ar.d Mr. Clarence IU-iw.ni
went ti Portland last Tuesday
to meet their son l!or.ald who
has completed Ills tour of duly
with the U. s. Nay.
;.imond I'eid took Mis. II. -I I
and throe daughters ti Call
well. Idaho, where she will vis
it her father Dale Sinclair un
til the Christmas holiday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson
were shopping In The Dalles
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Omar Stubble
field spent the weekend In Port
land on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Dyer
and son Jeremy wore business
visitors to Madras last Satur
day.
legs That Cramp!
Feet That Hurt!
rn bf rrmp, poor eiirullil, '
Im ntt." If pom mhta walluii. Ilml,
Minful lift. I relMvl wilhoul mnrl lo
tiNvlK-atum or oilM-r MilW-ul mron? 'I"h
nmHimxiim. (ulitiU umwot h m
pin pnivm liv imi mrui mora oMr m-n
ami m. For full tnfomwlMwi wnl
P.O. Sol 11)11, I'orll.n.l, Or. Nn
ohlmnlion. t.ivei tUlalla lot HtK. K
1 KIAI.. Writ. I.hIbvI
sion, besides bruises, it is not
known how or exactly when he
was hurt. Apparently he had
come from the Courthouse and
went to feed the cattle. Whether
.he was hurt f then or earlier is
not known as Doc does trot re
member, 'Xarly this week Mrs.
Sherer said he was back home
and getting a little better.
i hear the only 8-cartridge stereo
tape player that plays everywhere but under water . . .
Come down to (store name) . . . look and listen
to Elgin's GREAT EIGHT ... the only portable stereo 8-track
cartridge taps player that plays anywhere, any time.
Only hearing is believing . . . how much tone,
power, separation and dollar value Elgin packs
kito this sensational new 10-pound portable.
899;
COMPLETE WITH ALL ACCESSORIES
Pfsys at home on house current.
In the car or boat on cigarette lighter adapter,
i Anywhere else on itt own battery supply.
Special
Price
GONTY'S
Patlenu receiving treatment
I at the hospital this week are
John Wightman and Ottillle
I Hunt, Heppner; and Arthur
6 SWIFT STITCHERS
The meeting of The 6 Swift
Stitchers, formerly known as
Knifty Stitchers was called to
order by leader, Sherily McCarl
The first order of business was
to hand out books and charms,
in the shape of Oregon with the
4-H Emblem. We elected offi
cers: Janice Edward, President;
Vioe-President, Marie Yocom;
Secretary-treasurer, Barb Mc
Carl; News Reporter, Debbie
Yocom. President Janice took
over after being elected. For
new business was a suggestion
to mafce Christmas gifts for our
mothers. Sherily said she would
get all the materials and we
would pay her. There will be a
special meeting to work on
Christmas gifts. We meet the
first Wednesday of each month.
ShaS-on McCarl furnished re
freshments. Reporter,
Debbie Yocom
Heppner Postcards
Now Here
Honoring Heppner's 1972 cen
tennial year, the new postcards
are available here now. Two
pictures were taken, both In
splendid color; one picture is of
the Morrow County Courthouse;
the other Is an aerial photo of
Heppner. Pictures were taken by
artist-photographer, Mrs. Ed
(Rachel) Dick. Aerial photo was
taken with assistance of pilot
Mel Boyer.
The fine cards sell for only
10c each. They will be avail
able at both banks here, the
Gazette-Times, and a number of
the stores.
LONEROCK NEWS
The Jim Heldengers have
missed working on . their house
here for the first time in sev
eral weekends.
Jesse Harris has purchased a
4 wheel drive and la now pre
pared to master the snow drifts
that are now piling up.
Emmett Davis has been on
the sick list for some time and
was taken to the Heppner Hos
pital two weeks ago and Is still
receiving treatment there.
orated with a Christmas tree
with marshmallow snowflakes
and lifesaver dolls, made by Ir
rlgon Prim Mlssionettes. Candle
holders made by the boys' Koy
al Rangers club were on dis
play.
The Community Bapt 1 s t
Church will present a Christmas
program Sunday, Dec. 19 at 7:30
p.m. There will be a children's
program followed by the Good
News Singers.
Mr. Lamb Elected
At the election held Monday,
Dec. 6, for the various districts
within the community of Irri
gon, Kenneth Lamb was elected
to the Cemetery District. He has
held this position for some
time, having been appointed to
fill the unexpired term of Don
Lelghton. Orville Buchanan was
elected to the fire board and
Wilma Eleln re-elected to the
Park District
Work was done last week in
preparation for the opening of
Idaho Street. An approach to
Christmas Shoppers!
SEARS
HAS IT!
120 or 2AO Volt Easy Mount
ALL ELECTRIC
FIREPLACE
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AUTHOR GILES FRENCH autographing
History for Mrs. Emma Hager.
Morrow County's
HOSPITAL NEWS
A GIFT TO BE REMEMBERED
"HOMESTEADS and HERITAGES"
A HISTOST OF WONDERFUL MOHHOW COUNTY
Available at:
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On Display at
Van Winkl
Sears Office
Heppner
Ph 676-9I06
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TELEPHONE 676-9146
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