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HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday. April 23, 1964 BOWLING BITS City League Team W L Fiesta Bowl 52 20 Morgan Elevator 47 ' 25 Air Ba.se 46 26 RAM No. 26 35 v 37 M&R Specials 35 37 Masons 36 38 Court House 23 45 Becket Equip. 16 56 212; High Ind. Series, Art Dyck, 5G8; High Team Game, Fiesta Bowl, 1000; High Team Series, Fiesta Bowl, 2795. Koffee Kup Keglers Team W Town and Country 56 4 Allev Cats 50 L 31 38 Pin-Ups 46 41 Balterettes 45 43 Sparse Spares 40 The Markers 40 47 48 Knock Outs 39 48 4 Musketeers 34 54 High Ind. Game, Jo Ann Dyck, 177; High Ind. Series, Deloris McDowell, 455; High Team Game, Pin-Ups, 715; High Team Series, Pin-Ups, 2054. Pin Spinners Team Bank of EO Central Market Elma's Apparel Peterson's jewelry Dcl's Market Jack's Chevron PMH Angels Honnnpr Elks W 31 23 23 22 20 20 13 8 High Ind. (iame, Marie Aic Quarrie, 196; High Ind. Series, Marie McQuarrie, 457; Hitfh Team Came, Del's Market, 927; High Team Series, Bank of EO, 2594. His 'N Heft Team W L Hillbillies 47 17 Gutter Dusters 45 19 Dykarics 43 20 Lazy 4 37 27 Four C's 27 36 Originals 27 37 Diggers 14 49 Bruggles " 14 49 High Ind. Game, Men-J-Art D, 214; Gals Bev G., 209; High Ind. Series, Men Art D 573; Gals Marie B. 474; High Team Game, Hillbillies, 817; High Team Series, Gutter Dusters, 2193. Thursday Night Ladies Team W L L. E. Dick ' 24 16 MiLadies 23 17 Kinzua Corporation 21 19 Wishing Well 20 20 Ruggle's Insurance 19 21 Phil's Pharmacy 18 22 C. Ed. Colo 18 2i Hmphreys Rexall Drug 17 23 High Ind. Game, Donna uor don, 202; High Ind. Series, Jan I mmmm i America's Greatest Drug Store Event HUMPHREYS DRUG CO. Heppner Ph. 676-9610 CARPETS Full selection of wools, ocrilans, nylons and the new HERCULON. Many new samples. HIGH QUALITY INSTALLATION AT VERY ECONOMICAL PRICES MOHAWK - We guarantee its high quality-free esti mates. CASE FURNITURE Heppner Agee (sub), 503; High Team Game, Wishing Well, 938; High Team Series, MiLadies, 2695. Fiesta Women's Major Team W L Laird's Variety 33 7 Turner, Van Marter and Bryant 27 13 Grain Growers 26 14 Lexington Co-op 23 17 Lott's Electric 17 22 Padberg Mach. Co. 12 27 First Nat. Bank 11 29 Kinzua Corp. 10 30 High Ind. Game, Faye Munk ers, 191; High Ind. Series, Ear lene Miller, 483; High Team Game, Grain Growers, 896; High Team Series, Grain Growers, 2635. Bag and Baggage Team W L Ramletts 34 10 Kool K's 33 11 P. U.'s 24 20 Top Cats 20 23 El B. J.'s 18 26 Glims 18 26 Jail Birds 1" 27 McQuacks 11 32 High Ind. Game, Men, D. Hunt, 197; Women, I. Campbell, 177; High Ind. Series, Men, F. Cust forth, 511; Women, M. Hughes, 463; High Team Game, Mc Quacks, 750; High Team Series, Ramlett, 2105. Heppner Major Team W L Heppner Elks 31 21 Inland Chem. Service 31 21 Lexington Co-op 29 23 Heppner Barber Shop 28 24 Heppner Cleaners 27 25 Ekstrom Farm Chem. 26 26 Peck's Insurance 21 31 Heppner Ford 15 37 High Ind. Game, Art Watkins, 205; High Ind. Series, Wes Mar latt, 544; High Team Game, Hpepner Barber Shop, 1033; High Team Series, Heppner Barber Shop, 2879. (Held over from last week) Commercial Team w Kinzua Loggers 66 37 Rietmann Hardware 64 39 A. L. Daggett, 62 42 Bank of East. Oreg. 51 53 Heppner Lumber Co. 46 58 Willow Creek Club 44 60 First Nat. Bank 43 61 IOOF 39 65 High Ind. Game, Allen Hughes, 209; High Ind. Series, Allen Hughes, 544; High Team Game, A. L. Daggett, 993; High Team Series, A. L. Daggett, 2783. Commercial Team W L Kinzua Loggers 66 33 Rietmann Hardware 61 38 A. L. Daggett 58 42 Bank of EO 50 50 Heppner Lumber Co. 46 54 Willow Creek Club 43 57 First Nat. Bank 39 61 IOOF 36 64 High Ind. Game, Kenneth Brenner, 238; High Ind. Series, Ken Brenner, 583; High Team Game, First Nat. Bank, 939; High Team Series, Rietmann Hard ware, 2691. Blue Mt League Team W L H&M Construction 25 11 Kinzua Corp. 21 11 Wagon Wheel 22 13 Gar Aviation 22 14 Herman and Dick 16 19 Ford Tire Service 12 23 Central Market 12 24 Pettyjohn 9 27 High Ind. Game, Lyle Cox, 197; Ilieli Ind. Series. Jerrv Green, 493: High Team Game. Kinzua, 935; High Team Series, H&M Construction, 2075. Breakfast to Follow Episcopal Communion A special All Saints' Episcopal Men and Boys Corporate Loin munion service is planned for Sunday morning, April 26, at 7:30 a.m., it is announced by the Father C. Bruce Spencer. All members are urged to attend. Following the service, the group will join for a breakfast served in the parish house. Hosts for the breakfast will be Robert' Abrams, Jim Sutherland and Herman Winters. Ph. 676-9432 ' . , , r t ' i 1 If h-: a .j J I. , i L . ' A QUEEN CROWNS A QUEEN. The aueen's crown is placed on the head of the 1964 queen of the Umatilla County Fair Court by the 1963 queen after the final contest in Hermiston Friday. From left are Princess Dena Tellefson, Princess Karen Smith, Queen Mar ilyn Fox, and former Queen Gloria, now Mrs. William Longford. Not shown are Princess Margaret Winget and Princess Katherine Frank. The queen and court will make their debut in the Parade of the Milton-Freewater Pea Festival May 9. (Lyons photo) COURT CONTEST JUDGES TALLY SCORES Judges of the queen and court contest of the Umatilla County Fair were busy scoring the 14 candidates Friday night in Hermiston. Their job was to pick a queen and four princesses. From left, George Forester, Walla Walla drama instructor at Blue Mountain College, Pendle ton, George Grieve, member of the Kopy Kats, Pendleton and Mrs. Margaret Kirk, Heppner High school dean of girls. (Lyons photo) Heppner Wins Meet Heppner High school's cinder $quad added to its string of track victories Tuesday, April 14, at the Heppner field as the Mustangs captured six first place finishes and tied for two more to win a four-way meet with Pilot Rock, Grant Union of John Day, and lone. In a personnel maneuver, Don McClure, Heppner track mentor, switched his ace distance runner, Lee Padberg, from his specialties in the mile and 880 to the 220 and 440 events. Padberg proved to be up to the move as he whiz zed the oval in 53.4, two-tenths of a second off the school record for the event, to win the 410. In the 220, the local lad had to settle for a tie for first and a 24.9 clocking. Hughes of Pilot Rock tied Padberg for the honor. In another feat of timeliness for the Heppnerites, Ken Smith donned a track suit for the first time this season to win the broad jump with a jump of 19' 3". The lone Cardinals, although out-manned by the larger A-2 schools in the competition, came up with two good performances to place first in a pair of events. Joe Halvorsen turned in a clocking of 16.6 to win the 120 yard high hurdles and in the TO KEEP PACE WITH MODERN TIMES FUEL OIL jU, GIVE US L E. Standard Oil Distributor 733 W. Riverside pole vault, Tom Heimbigner cleared the bar at 11' 9" to win his specialty. Heppner sprinter, Bill Weath erford, out-hustled the field to win the 180-yard hurdles. In the field events, Doug Du buque got a toss of 41' to top the shot putters and Dave George leaped 5'6" In the high jump to finish In a tie for first-place with Sumner of Grant. Aaron Smith of the Mustangs toured the track in 11:47 to win the two-mile grind and the Mus tangs' 880 relay team clocked 1:38.5 to win the event and come a whisker from the school stand ard. The 1:38.5 timing was three tenths of a second from the standing mark. Point totals for the affair were: Hoppner, 61; Pilot Rock, 44; Grant Union 44; and lone, 15. Gonty Improving Ed Gonty is showing contin ued improvement at Pioneer Memorial hospital following ma jor surgery there last Tuesday. He was not able to see visitors until Sunday but report was Wednesday that he was able to sit up for a time. We now have a radio - dispatched truck in operation. This allows us to give even faster service to your calls for Standard Heating Oils. A CALL 676-9633 DICK Women Riders Win Cow Cutting Women riders dominated pro ceedings at the Heppner Wrang elrs' 5th annual spring Cow Cut ting meet here Saturday night and Sunday, capturing all but one of the first places in the program of cutting events. Shirley Bartlett of Deer Island rode Lucky Boy A, owned by Nels Smith of Portland, to first place in the open cutting after breaking a tie with Curly South ern on King Reed, owned by Dorothy Downing of Chilliwock, British Coumbia. The two were deadlocked with 145 point aver ages for the two go-rounds, and each cut one more cow to break the tie, resulting in the Deer Island resident's victory. Ralph Beamer's northwest champion horse, Maestro, had gained the highest number of points for a single go-round in the meet in the first section of the open class with 74, but he slipped in the second and was out of the running in the aver ages. His rider was Buster Smith of North Shore Training Stables, Woodenville, Wn. Horses with women riders also took honors in registered cutting with Lucky Boy A, ridden by Shirley Bartlett, also winning this event with an average of 145. Lucky Boy A won the first go-round with 73 points and tied with Sonora George, ridden by owner Doris Tyson of Star, Idaho, in the second go-round with 72 points each. Mustangs Divide With Sherman Heppner High school's base ball Mustangs split! a series with the Sherman Huskies Sat urday on the Sherman field. The Horsemen lost the first game, a seven-inning affair that count ed in the standings in the race for the western division crown of the Greater Oregon league, 2-1, and won the second, a five inning non-counter, 4-2. The loss in the first game was a heartbreaker for Mustang hurl er Ken Smith as he spun a two hitter, only to lose it. Smith gave up only two walks and whiffed seven Huskies in his stint. Grabenhorst, the Hus k 1 e s' flinger, also fired a two-hitter as he limited the Mustangs to a single by Lee Daggett and a double by Carl Bauman. The Heppnerites scored their lone run in the game in the fourth inning when Don Munk exs walked, advanced to second on Bill Snyder sacrifice and came home on a passed ball. Pete Glennie, Heppner mentor, was high in his praise for the game that Munkers played at! his third-base position. Munkers handled eight chances without an error. Heppner scored two runs in the third inning of the second contest to beat the Huskies. Bill Snyder went the distance on the mound for the Mustangs and gave up only three hits to the Sherman nine. First game: Sherman 100 001 x 2 2 1 Heppner 000 100 0 2 1 2 Grabenhorst and Irzyk; Smith and Daggett. Second game:: Sherman 000 20 3 2 2 Heppner 112 00 2 4 2 Hopper, Jacobson and Irzyk; Snyder and Johnson. UJ Trout Season Opens April 25 Come To Us For Tackle Needs Rods and Reels Ocean City - Mitchell - Compac Rod from $4.95 Reels from $1 .98 All Types of SPINNERS and LURES Snelled Hooks Creels Nots Sinkers GILLIAM and Heppner "The Sportsman's In the registered cutting, the winner received a Nav a h 0 saddle blanket and in the open cutting a horse blanket, both given by the Wranglers. Tico Chex, owned by Floyd Jones, Heppner, was the win ning horse in the women's cut ting with Mrs. Emma Smith, wife of Buster Smith, of Wooden ville, Wn. riding. Three were tied for second Domino Melody, rid den by Mary Beamer; Honey Domo, by Bonnie Gary of Boise, Idaho; and Pocohantas Sue, rid den by Judy Currin. Pocohantas Sue is owned by Barbara Pear son of Trail and the horse was brought to the meet by Frank Ross, trainer, also of Trail. Only in the novice division did men break through the wo men rider's domination. Tommy Mount, ridden by L. D. Myers of Yakima, Wn., won on an av erage of 141. The first go-round was won with 73 points by this combination. They failed to place in the second go-round but had enough total points to cap ture the event. The horse is own ed by Mel McGuire of Yakima. Sonora George with Doris Tyson as rider won the second go round with 72 points and was second in the averages with 140. A horse blanket went to the event winner. The novice division Is for horses which have won less than $500. Chipper Jake, ridden by owner, Patti Fuller of Ridgefield, Wn., won both go-rounds in the jun ior novice division with 72 points in the first go-round and 66 in the second for a total of 138 and top place. She received a horse blanket from the Wrang lers. Junior novice is for horses which have won under $100 and with novice riders. Ruby Ann Fulleton cf Heppner took both go-rounds in barrel racing, mounted on Suds, in times of 18.9 and 19.1 seconds to capture top honors in this event with total of 38 seconds. Second was Jan Beamer of Pen dleton on Domino Melody in a total time of 38.3 and third was Erna Winchester on Polly with 39.4'. Ruby will receive a belt from Gray's Saddlery, Heppner and a trophy buckle from the Wranglers. Out of 17 head of calves which were run in the team roping event' seven in each of two go rounds only one was tied, this by Roice Fulleton and Ron Cur rin in a time of 46.9. This gave them undisputed first place in the event. There were no other placings. From many angles this was considered one of the best of the Wranglers' spring meets since the inception of the idea. The new arena proved "wonderful" as Gene Pierce expressed it for the cutting program, which start ed Saturday night and resumed at 9:30 a.m. Sunday, continuing until about 1:30, broken by an hour lunch break, before going to the Wrangler grounds for bar rel racing and team roping Sun day afternoon. A record number of horses par ticipated at 35, with 29 of them coming from outside Morrow county, including Idaho, Wash ington, British Columbia and points around Oregon. There were 49 entries in the various events. Seating was provided for 150 spectators in the arena, and there was an overflow crowd Saturday night. Weather smiled on the event through the week-end. mu&U U MANY TO CHOOSE FROM Hooks Leader Eggs Line BISBEE HDW. Headquarters" Ph. 676-9433 Trail Dusters Meet The lone Trail Dusters held their meeting in the lone School Library. 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