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ntrrntn purnr-Tmcs, Thunder. Ht . m Little Leaguers to O eason Here Saturday f r YVY Y - V Y; A f V? Y i I.' v k i ' 4 i 4 Yr - i i i l;V yy r -.. --sj v. .'v;.- -- 4 pen Y j Y: V. tYI . I v ) - ' ' j ' " V-rf ' ' ,-,-: ' .Mill li j MORROW COUNTY GRAIN GROWERS poaor the. Indians In th UtU Uagu.. Bottom row (from Mfc, ?SJ?llSSSy T jorrr FtttrJo Jo. McEUlaott Terry Cannoa IgmA tmana Middl. row-Da Waxxen. BUI Ja. HckSqd.. Herb 1 Eom, - Rick Bamett Cn Crow. Stero Kemp. Bruce warquarui. mK - - U not In tb picture. -YT ''"'v Yi-SYiYY;' r "Y " ' ' f.-C- i - - - - V" ' V r ""'v'm' -'?Y" r.: v;.'-- f ita;3. , Y'-. YjY ,; 3Y - YYY. ,Y-rYvC:. J 'SY" - f ' ,.c.o.r; ,i 'tl l Y Y r' Yj. ' " v" " - v - Y ' - . : ; V. - - -- is v ! 4 . . v h t--)!' Y--Y' Y' ;- fc. , - v .. - . . .. KOIJ. IK KITS f ! In kinttf n.l oubl rtl. Uiw for tlmwlng. mimUMoru to rvrnU. t;'H-Ttmr, Hri. tnor. Tit. I'-'-'H, 31 Ue TMt tjTTt-E LEAGUE crew U eponioted by the Elke lodge. The Biaree Include the Mto"nV Bot toiTrow. "AS TleftHob lSoore. Doll Hodman. Rory Stillman. Dalla, Ha John MalL Mlddto wwlDaTW Winters St.. Hedman. Greq Greon. Butch Sawyer. Top row-Bob ". Ste. Rhea. Dartd Hughes Gerry Watktne. Wayne Har.ln 1. manager, but U not Play Day Points Go To Wranglers DODGERS IN LITTLE LEAGUE play are sponsored by the IOOF lodge. They are (bottom row. from left): David McLeod. Mike Prock, Jeff Marshall. Allen McCabe. Jon Hedman. Middle row Jim Scbaffitz. Terry Hughes. Jim Van Winkle. David Gunderson. Burl Stillman. Top row Barney Marshall. Kenny Baker. Robin Duffy. Ronnie Sherman. Jeff Prock. Dave McLeod. manager, is not in the picture. (G-T Photo) A nrwvt prnvi-rl pomhlnoil with Ideal weather. madt for a jthx1 time at the Wrangler's Ridinc club Plav Day at the Wrangler (rround.s Surniay. April 25. Points were Riven the first, second and third place winners toward grand awards at the end of the year's play day events. winnfr In the nole bending ! carries were, for six years and 'under. Janice Healy. 1st; David TrH. fnr nimii 7.19 urn Marv I'l v.. . ' . " - - . - J jean Auair, im; mny runviun. I 2nd; Susan Healy, 3rd; lor aes ,13-17 were Kuby FulJeton, 1st; ! Alvin Ashbcck. 2nd; Krna Win chester. 3rd; and lor seniors were Pat Dougherty. 1st; Bev SteaRall, 2nd. and John Eubanks, 3rd. Top places In the barrel races were, for six years and under, Janice Healy. 1st; Krynn Rub inson, 2nd; David SteaRall, 3rd; in ajrcs 7-12 were Mary Adair, 1st; Jeri Schubert, 2nd; Becky Fulleton. 3rd: for ages 1317 were Ruby Fulleton, 1st; Erna Winchester. 2nd; Patti Collins, 3rd; and in senior division, were Pat Dougherty, 1st; Sandra Eubanks, 2nd, and John Eubanks, 3rd. Three divisions were entered in the ring race. Winning for ages 7-12 were Becky Fulleton, 1st; Susan Healy, 2nd; Patty Luciani. 3rd; in the group 1317 years of age, Erna Winchester, 1st; Alvin Ashbeck, 2nd; Barbara Cribble, 3rd; and top three in seniors were Jerry Dougherty, 1st; Roice Fulleton, 2nd, and Sandra Eubanks, 3rd. Wlnnera in musiral TODOS. : ages 12 and under, were Mary Adair, 1st; Susan Healy. 2nd; Patty Luciani, ara; ior ages u- Sports Events Set for Saturday Spring sirts season N on the wane but a busy day is ahe.nl Saturday for lleppner Mich ath letes, trackmen will hae a dual meet with Sherman county of Moro on the new track at the high school at 11 am., and the Mustang baseball team will travel to Burns for a game there at 1 pm. Saturday. The team will leave tv bin at C n m. John Wagenblast and Tici Drtscoll. Mustang trackmen, will participate In Hie Kiks Invita tional track meet at Pendleton Saturday afternoon after tnkitv: part in the morning meet lu re. The Mustang baseball team, trailing in the western division of the Greater Oregon Uague with an 1) 3 record, hopes to win In Its last league game at Bums. John Dav tops the circuit with a 4 0 mark. lone High1, diamond men are scheduled to play at Weston Friday afternoon at 3 pm. In thctr 'last regular game of the car PLANT EARLY EMM All Flowers, Vegetables, Peat Moss, Garden Seeds, Fertilizer Cornett Green Feed IIEPPNER Club Makes Plans To Honor Mothers Requirements to be met by the end of the year were read over and checked at the April 20 meeting of the Kittles anil Spoons 4 II cooking club. Suan Chally demonstrated bow to make a spice cake and Frances Abrams demonstrated making a lemon butter Icing. The cake was served as dessert at the April 27 meeting. Invitations were written by us and sent to our mothers. Invit ing them to a "Mother's Tea" at Mrs. Bob Abram's home. Coffee and cakes will be made by the members and served to their mothers. Linda Cooper, reporter h) t- ) vji -Yi -f " 4 Y c& f : i 17 were Marcia Jones, 1st; Pattl Collins, 2nd; Janet Palmateer, 3rd; and for seniors were Cliff Adair, 1st; Pat Dougherty, 2nd, and Jerry Schuocrt, Jra. 'W 4 t 1 Y sXTv' .v'Y:'-, Y,u;, r 7 Am M J i f fit f 4 ' i - ' Y-Y' r 1 1 Y Y 'lY . ) Y " k Y- ; V r rxl i - u I -'z -,- -r "'i . GIANTS are these Little Leaguers sponsored by Kimua Corporation. Bottom row (from left) axe: Gil Saivner. David Rich. Tom Hughes., Greg Greenup. Keith Curnutt Middle row Kennon Scriv ner. David Eckman. Kenny Eckman. Tommy Stockard. Top row Keith Todd. David Steers. Mike Hughes. Tern Hughes (not shown) U manager. (G-T Photo) ill remember MOTHERS DAY MAY 9th GIVI Sampler Her favorite box of gift chocolates $2.15 lb. HUMPHREYS REXALL DRUG Ph. 676-9610 HEPPNER 188 different way, to say what you think There are 188 wonderful way3 to say "con gratulations" to the June brldo or graduate ... or exclaim "LOVE" on Mothor'a Day. 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