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Long Trips Out On Grid Slate For Heppner Team Long trips will be out for Heppner High school football team in the 19G2 season, Ath letic Director Bob Cantonwine said in releasing the schedule for the season. Madras is now A-l and will not compete with Heppner. This will be Burns' year to come to the Mustangs' field, and so the Heppner eleven will not make that trip. In place of Madras, the Mustangs will meet Pilot Rock, a newcomer to the league, just turned A-2. The Mustangs wlil have four league games and four non leaeue contests with nil h games opening at 8 p. m. Four of the games will be on the local gridiron and four will be away. Opening the year, Enterprise will come here on September 14, and Condon will meet the Mustangs on the local field on September 21. On September 28, the Mustangs will travel to Uma tilla and on October 5 will meet Stanfield there. League season will open at Grant Union, John Day, on Oc tober 12, after which the Mus tangs return home to play new comer Pilot Rock on October 19. Burns will meet the Mustangs here on October 26, and the season will be completed against Sherman county at Moro on No vember 2. Mr.; pad Mrs. Roy Erickson vis ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bottemiller in Hillsboro on May 12 and 13. They were accompanied to Portland by Pat Van Winkle who spent the week-end with her sister, Shirley Van Winkle. Riverside Tops lone Cardinals Riverside High broke a close game wide open in the top of the seventh at lone May 11 and prevented the Cardinals from denting into the win column In baseball this season. The visitors won, 11-9. Trailing 6-4 as the inning opened, the Riverside nine racked up seven runs in the stanza for the victory. lone came back with two but the rally was cut short at that point. The visitors counted seven hits in the big inning. Wayne Hams went the distance on the mound for lone but tired in the seventh. J. Partlow and Keith shared chucking chores for Riverside and together held the Cardinals to seven hits. It was a see-saw game through the fifth, with the lead changing from one team to the other, but the Riverside team stopped the trend in their part of the seventh, Ken Klinger led lone with two on four trips, and one of his hits was a double. Skoubo clout ed a double for Riverside and Steve and John Partlow each got two hits in three times at bat, Although the squad lost all five games played this year, lone Coach Glenn Biehl is already looking forward to next year. "We will have the whole infield back," he said. Ken Nelson, senior captain of the team, was leading hitter for the Cardinals with .375. Score: R H E Riverside 210 100 7 11 12 5 lone 121 120 2 9 7 5 Batteries: Riverside J. Part- low, Keith (5) and S. Partlow; lone, Hams and Akers. Wrangler Playday Draws Big Turnout Gazette-Times Is authorized dealer for Moore Business Forms in this area. Call 6-9228 for your needs. Beautiful Array of TABLE LAMPS Reg. $14.95 To $31.95 NOW HALF-PRICE GRADUATES CASE FURNITURE CO. Heppner Phone 676-9432 A large and enthusiastic crowd was on hand Sunday, May id, tor the fourth Playday ride of the Wrangler club with good timings recorded in racing events for the different age groups. The next Playday is planned for June 3 at the Jerry Dougherty ranch, and will take the form of a "tlilly-dus'.er." Results of the last races are as follows: Barrel race, (11 and under) Patti Healy, 19.; Ruby Fulleton, 20.; Shelia Luciano 22.8: Beckv Fulleton, 23.; Judy Nyman, 23.4. Mustang Nine Bows to Vikings In Season Finale Umatilla's Vikings defeated the Heppner Mustangs, 7 to 5 at Heppner on a rain-drenched diamond in the final game of the season for the home nine Tuesday, May 8. The Mustang's seasons record was three wins, six losses. The Vikings were helped by a "leaky" Heppner infield which committed eight errors. Umatilla scored first with three runs in its half of the first inning, aided by two errors, a base on balls and two hits. In the second inning, two er rors by the Mustangs gave the Viks another boost and thev scored two runs on only one hit and a walk. In the third, the visitors scored one on a walk, an error and a hit. Kenny Smith, Mustang pitcher, didn't allow an other run until the seventh, when an error and a hit scored the Vikings' final tally. Shutout for the first three inn ings, Heppner came to life in the fourth and scored two on three walks and one hit. Ladd Dick and Dick Springer tallied. In the fifth, LeRoy Gardner got hit, stole second and then stole third. The throw was high, and he scored as the ball bounded into left field. Heppner picked up two more runs in the sixth as Dick opened the inning with a walk and Springer singled. Carl Bauman then singled home a run. The Mustangs failed to score in the last of the seventh inning, and the game ended with the score 5 in favor ot Umatilla. Kenny Smith gave up six hits, five walks and struck out four men in his losing cause. Del Green on the hill for Umatilla shutout the Mustangs for three innings. He .was later relieved by Hiatt, and they gave up four hits, seven walks and struck out seven. R HE Heppner 000 212 0 5 4 8 Umatilla 321 000 1 7 6 2 Barrel race (12 thru 15) Jim Barclay, 17.5; Barbara Gribble, 20.2; Mitch Ashbeck, 21.4; Patti Collins, 21.6, and Scott Barratt, 21.8. Barrel race (16 and over) Bob Steagall, 18.1; Max Barclay, 18.2; Pat Dougherty, 18.3; Katherine Healy, 18.8, and Bill Healy, 19.4. Kev hole race (11 and under) Judy Nyman, 10.9; Sherri O' Brien, 11.1; Becky Fulleton, 11.5; Robin Nvman, 12., and Patty Healy, 12.5. Key hole race (12 thru 151 Barbara Gribble, Erna Winches ter, tie, 8.9; Scott Barratt, 9.6; Meridee Webb, 9.9; and Karla Luciani, 10. Key hole race (16 and over) Roice Fulleton, 8; Katherine Healy, 8.3; Bonnie Barratt, Pat Dougherty, tie, 8.9, and Sherman Murray, 9.1. Pole race (11 and under) Patti Healy, 13.2; Ruby Fulleton, 14.4; Becky Fulleton, 16; Marcia Jones, 17, and Robin Nyman, 17.6. Pole race (12 thru 15) Barb ara Gribble, 12,3; Karla Luciano, 13.8; Dick Struekmeier, 13.9; Merilee Murray, 14,2, and Jim Barclay, 14.5. Pole race (16 and over) Max Barclay, 11.4; Bob Steagall, 11.8; Jim Farley, 12.2; Katherine Healy, 13.1; and Bill Healy, 13.1. Ring race (11 and under) Patti Healy, 19.7; Robin Nyman, 21.8; Judy Nyman, 22.1; Shelia Luciano, 23.6, and Marcia Jones, 24.9. Ring race (12 thru 15) Dick Struekmeier, 13.6; Erna Winches ter, Scott Barratt, tie, 15.9; Meri dee Webb, 16.1, and Marilee Mur ray, 17. Ring race (16 and over) Roice Fulleton, 12.9; Rod Murray, 13.4; Cornett Green, 14.1; Max Barc lay, 14.6, and Bob Steagall, 14.7. Flag race (11 and under) Ruby Fulleton, 25.9; Judy Ny man, 28.9; Marcia Jones, 29; Sherri O'Brien, 29.2, and Robin Nyman, 34.6. Flag race (12 thru 15) Mark Murray, 2U.b; Barbara Gribble, 2U.8; Scott Barratt, 21; Jim Bare lay, 25.6; Patti Collins, 26. Hag race (16 and over) Kath erine Healy, 19.5; Bill Healy, 20.4; Max Barclay, 21.9; Bob Steagall 22, and Roice tulleton, 25.4. Baton race relay first team, Marlene Fetsch; second team, Bill Healy, third team, Mark Murray, fourth team, Jim Barc lay, and fifth team, Patti Collins. Class Promotions Set For Sunday The Methodist church school will have a Promotion Day pro gram Sunday, May 27 at the 10 a. m. church school hour. Each class will contribute to the pro gram. Certificates will be awaid- ed on a departmental basis with young people receiving them who will be promoted to first grade, fourth grade, junior high and high school departments. rarents are especially invited io uie cnurcn scnooi program, and following the regular 11 o'clock service, the teaching staff win oe nosiesses ior a social nour in tne parlors honoring cnurcn scnooi members and par ents. Mrs. Ray Williamson. Mrs Gene Pierce, Mrs. Kenneth Batty, lurs. n. c Anuerson, Mrs. Her man Green, Mrs. Alvin Wagon blast, Mrs. Austin McGhee, and Mrs. Hugh Bran are on the teaching staff: Mrs. Carl Me. Daniel is church school secre tary; Miss Shlrlev Nash, church school pianist, and Mrs. Douglas via, cnurcn scnooi superin tendent. Summer church school sessions win continue during June and July at the regular 9:45 hour. Daily vacation Bible school will ve nem June 18 to 24, between ana a. m. HEPPNER GAZETTE -TIMES, Thursday, May 24, 1962 ST PATRICK'S CHURCH Rev Raymond Beard Heppner Sunday Masses, 6:30 and 10. a.m. We join your teachers and friends in extending congratulations for a job well done. We join them also to wish you the good luck in all of your future endeavors. Wil f kit men s W son s 'The Store of Personal Service' ear Over The Tee Cup By DEE GRIBBLE The "tee brew" is weak this week. The reason? The weather! Who was it who said "you can't please everybody," etc? Well, he surely was right. With overcast sky May 15, eight golf ing gals turned out to play. Donna won for most putts on number 2, and Hester took hon ors for long drive on number 8. Lessons are almost over. John asks all golfers that haven't com pleted all the lessons to see him Saturday or Sunday to finish. If you missed a lesson now is the time to make it up. Heard the other day that Ed Schaffilz is a very fanatical golf er. Seems he was seen on the course the other day with a fellow pulling a chaise lounge behind him. "What's the idea?" asked C. C. Carmichael. "Why is your caddie dragging that couch all over the course?" Ed snapped, "Caddie, my foot. That's my psychiatrist." Attention Men! More men are urged to take advantage of play on Sunday morning (with no kids or wives cluttering up the course.) Then in the afternoon, THE FUTURE IS IN YOUR Hands CLASS AJj OF '62 Jt' sir We salute each of you for your big achievement. Case Furniture Co. Naxarene Minister To Take June Trip Rev. M. Carlton Sober, pastor in uie locai unurcn ot the Naz arene, will leave' May 27 on a month's vacation trip east. His wife and son, Robbie, are now visiting at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Wilson in Arlington, Va., and will re turn with him the first week in July. Rev. Sober will perform the wedding ceremonies for his sis ter June 1 and spend considerable time at the homo of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Sober In Hopewell, Va., as well as with oilier nearby relatives. During his absence the pulpit here will be filled by the Rev. Fred Weatherford of Olex, and the Rev. Roger Atkinson of Adams, it's everybody play! One of the first rules of golf is (I quote from National Golf Foundation) "In all your play, remember if you do not play according to the rules of golf, it isn't golf you're playing." Learn the rules of our club. You will have more fun on the course and so will the other golfers. Golf is like taxes you drive hard to make the green and then wind up in the "hole." Bye now. Weekday Masses, 7:30 ajn. SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST David Bauer. Pastor Saturday services Sabbath school, 9:30 a.m. Church services. 11:00 am "Quiet Hour" radio broadcast over iuiu every Sunday, 8 p.ra CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS' American Legion Hall Ralph J Richards. Br. President Priesthood meeting, 8:30 a. m. aunaay scnooi at 10:30 a.m. Sacrament Service at 11:30. LEXINGTON CHURCH OF CHRIST Walter Smith, pastor Sunday school, 10:00 a.m. Worship 11:00 a.m. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH lone Mid-week cottasa Draver mop. Ings and Bible studv. 7:30 D.m. in homes of members. THE METHODIST CHURCH Rev Austin McGhee, Pastor Church school, 9:45 a.m. Morning worship, 11:00 a.m. ST WILLIAMS CHURCH lone Rev Raymond Beard Sunday Masses, 8:15 a.m. IONE COMMUNITY CHURCH Rev. Rod MacKenzle, pastor Church school service. 9:45 a.m. a class for everyone. Morning WorshiD regular schedule, 11:00 a.m. Choir meets each Mondav evening, a:uu p. m. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Charles V Knox, minister Morning worship at 11:00 a.m. Sunday School at 9:45 a.m. ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH Homer Wolflngton, pastor Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Morning worship, 11:00 a.m. Evening service 7:00 PJB. Thursday evening, familv ser. vices, 7:30. HOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. Kenneth Robinson, pastor Alfalfa Street Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Worship services, 11:00 a.m. VALBY LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. Kenneth Robinson, pastor Worship and Sunday school every Sunday at 9:00 a. m. IIIHIII M I il W SXEHgaww CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Rev. M.Carlton Sober, Pastor Sunday school 10:00 a.m. Worship 11:00 a.m. Nazarene young people's soc iety 6:45 p.m. Evening service, 7:30 p.m. Meeting in Seventh Dav Ad. ventist church. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Heppner Old City Library, City Hall Charles Murphy, Missionary Pastor 10:00 a.m. Sunday school. 11:00 a.m. Morning worship, vice P'm' Sunday eveninS ser" ALL SAINTS' EPISCOPAL CHURCH The Rev. C. Bruce Spencer, Rector Holy Communion dally (except Mondavs) 7:30 A m SimHoD :30 and 10:00 A.M. JbtWIshk CLASS OF '62 We hope you will always find success. Heppner Hardware and Electric Ford's Tire Service N. MAIN PH. 676-9481 THE GENERAL TIRE SPRING father-and-son SPECIAL! 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