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Massey Sets Vault Mark At Sub-district Meet lli-H'tirr High school track ater Mtky Maev br4e the tddcst Ileppner High whool trark mark on record when he vaulted It feet & llxhr al I hi Grratrr t Union Lcsgue lub dii trl.1 at Mor Haturtlay. Fourth wa the Ileppner could d a Irani. tut Mn key plrd ottd to beat Gary dm nor's twil f 10 feet lPn ln he art In littl. Urn Drlmill. running with a bruised klice that kept hltn out of practice all week, broke !. PadtM-rg'e sub dlttrhl record In the Km) with a 2.U2I 1 1 in" but I ho best he could tnanai'e n n-cond In In Mi"- Sophomore Jim Jacol ut tit shot 44 feet lot Im hri in rain a lhlr1 place. The big boy T now only 7' Inrhrt i.ff the hoo rnaik and he could come closer Ihla week at .lit district rncet In Puma, llrppnef garnered 4 point to take fourth In I hp meet. Burn was h winner with I'M point. Ileppner Varsllv Place: KHO yard run Tim DrUcoll, second. 2:039. Mile run Tim Smith, fourth, 5:03; BUI Mcleod. Uth. 5. OH. Two mil run Mark Brown, third, II U lw hurdh-a Ken Morgan. Hat. I. 211; Dave 1111, firth, 21 tt High hurdl. a Dat Ha l, fifth ISO, Pole vault Mickey MaM-y, sroitid. fcp 5 H InrhPH, Shot nut Jim Jacob, Ihlrtl. II feet W' Inihc. Javrlin xSuimn Winter, slsth, 117 f.H-t, Ileppner Jayvce Place! l'Mard dash Karl IVtkln. second, II 1. 2.i yard dash-Jim Jaol, first. 2 Iti 4Wyard dh Allyn Wither flip, first. Mi Khi) yard dash Simon Win ter, first. 21.11. Two rnllp run 4b-ve B-ikcr, second. 12:11 Broad jumi Karl pciklnt, flrl. 17 feel 2 Inches. Shot put Man ltau h, second, as fret 6 Inches. Javrlin Dave Clark, second. 131 feet. WINNING SPIRIT WILL TAKE YOU FAR, KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK CLASS OF 1965 AT Howell's Union Service th. 67-963S Heppner 'Pendleton 100' Air Races Slated One of Air Racing's biggest events, the "Pendleton loo" In tcrnallonal rhamnlonahlp cIomvI rourkp utrxk plane rarra. will take place at the I'rn'tMon Municipal Airport In IVndleton June 25 27. Klnrr 1''J. the International Air Karen have brought thoua an da of air enthualaata to view one of lha world mot apiTtac ular aporta. Kntrant will come from all parta of the United State and Canada to compete In the 100 mile, 25 lap raee. A wide var iety of 4 pi are ktock alrplanea will In entered. The "Pendleton 100" Is apon wred by members of the tma lllla chapter, Orrjron Pilots aa MMiatlon, headed by Dean Smith who has tx-en hard at work thee paxt months to make this the biggest event yet. The International Champion ahlp SWrk Plane Rarvs were brought back for the first time alnce the day of the Cleveland Air Katvs by Iuane Cole of the Cole Brm. International Air Show at Phoenix. Aril. In l'.3. The race were moveil in l'JOl to Pendleton Municipal Alrjort, which wa cidebratlnir. Its 30th annlveraO'. and ha come to be known simply a 'The Pendle ton 100." Over The Tee Cup If DEC CJUtlUe I'm aure plan f vuUlrig on Hunddy Mould have Teen fun. lt Jtta In i-hrjT. but H man wiather changed all that! Haln 1 a fanner delight, and a nightmare for rolfrrs, and when our golfers ar motaly farmers. It dM'nt lake inuli figuring, dM ar The golf pour at Ihla tlm I In rat't llenl condition and ai rniMil any evening you'll flnJ three fine gent moving water )trm and chugging around on riioMrr- And, they till me, they really doti t mind. Iidii-' Day wan't organled a planned, but we all know new plans take lime to jell. The 1H hole competition found four gal ready to Mhak it out, and our scores looked like 27 holes all wrapjrd up Into IX, but 'twas fun. I.01 Hunt, lrene Ud better, Maile Mcyuarrle aril li-i Grlbble were the 18 hole players and, while we gave no prUe, we all qualified, with only eight stroke separating the four. The nine hole player were Helen fcchaffiu. Cork Norene, ClUta Venard, Hazel Mahoney and Mae Kcrguaon. From the Kueel one heard, many funny situation occurred. Tee leaves are brewing In our ol' pot, so watch the tee rup for further developments. Road Crew Moves To Sunflower Flat County road crew has com pleted repairs to the upper WU low Creek road, southeast of Ileppner. and moved this week to Sunfltwrr Flats to work on the shortcut road to Monument, County Judge Paul Jonea said. The upper Willow Creek road wa hard hit in the January storm but restoration has been completed. Work on some other roada In the county has been delayed pending approval by the Bur eau of Public Roads a FAS road.. The road crew will work at Sunflower Flat In the mean time. On the Job will be five trucks, a blade and power shov el. Meanwhile, work was due to start on construction of Rock Creek and two Butter Creek bridges this week, the Judge Raid. Hannan Bro. of Eugene has the contract. The Judge did not know which bridge would be coastructcd first RADIANT SIGNS that glow In the dark full variety of mis cellaneous signs for all pur poses. 25c. Now on hand at Gazette-Times office. tfc Money receipt books In dup How the Savings Bonds you buy help our State grow -a message from our Governor Chances are you live a little better because of the U. S. Savings Bonds program because so many people in our State buy Bonds and eventually redeem them to buy things for which they have saved. During the last 24 years, many billions of dollars have flowed back into the economy of the State and the Nation in this way. . These dollars have benefited our merchant, manufacturers and builders. And in so doing have created jobs and improved earnings for countless workers in our cities and farming communities alike. The people of our State and America today hA rpmrd total of over S48 billion in Series E and II Bonds . . . money that will someday be spent in worthwhile wars and help us grow further. , , I urge every one of you to help your future and the future of our State by investing regularly in u. savings conu. Mark O. Hatfield Governor of Ortgon Series E Bonds come in 8 different sizes mmm t vUi --V V"wi""o"f teiKfl RIPS Tn -in mi rn-rril " m " I uy U.G. Savings Bondc ctad cDAum cn CAVINfiS PLAN FOR ALL AMERICANS T, VJ. erm4 ' W tkUtivrU.smtnt UU f'oJ. Indians Remain Ubeaten; Dodger Nine in Second Wlllw Cibj Utile UoJu ftasMtiaS TFAM Imliari .-r Hravra Gianta W 3 2 2 0 I. 0 I 2 4 I'rt l,h" U.I Xtn) Fin pitching an. some fine hitting lias le n the rule as the Willow llrrk IJttie Ieu fin ished It flrt week of tiUy with the Indiana undefeated and yet to fare the w-cond plae Dodg ers In a game whlh should be a g(Mt one. Trie Indian nave found no corrirtltlon yel a they ...ll.-i M.r Ilia Clanls 2.1 'J last Turs.lay to hand Coach Tom HughfV team It Mt.nd defeat. DUk Snider pitched for th In diana, but he had all the sup port he needed as hi mates acorrd In every Inning. The Gianta got all their runs In the second frame and the MCCti tram'a big Inning was ih fourth when thev Kicked UD six tallies. Snider had 10 Strike outs, Bruce Marguardl and Ter ry Cannon shared batting honors for tha Indiana, each going two for thre at the plate. Marquardt smashed a sow nomer in un fifth. u'ivtnrsrlav the Dodcers and the Giant met In a real battle with the Dodgers flnsily com Ing out on top. 7-4. The IOOK boys started things off with three runs In the first only to see the Gianta pull up to a 3 3 lie. The Dodg.-s finally went ahead and held off the ClanU 13 to Take Part In District Meet Thirteen tlpDoner Hltrh track men will DarticlDate In the dis trict track meet at Burns Sat urday, Coach Don McClure an nounces. The students wil leave hjr I'rtdav nil'ht la be rcadv for the meet which starts at 10 a.m. Saturday. Ttn4 who finish in either first or second at the district will be eligible to participate In the state meet on May 28 and 29 at Corvallls. Making the trip to district are the following: Tim DrLscoll. KS0 and relay; Mark Brown and Tim Smith, 2-mile; Carl Bauman and Bill McLeod, mile; Dave Hall, high hurdles and low hurdles; Ken Morgan, low hurdles; Jonn Wagenblast. S Allyn Wither- ritA 4.UV tVn Rnhinson 440. relay; Jim Jacobs. 100-yd. dash, shot put, relay; Simon Winters, Javelin; and Mickey Massey. pole vauu. to lake the win. Jim SchaffHi and Kobin fhjffy combined for the win on the mound, fanning 12 Giant. Keith turnutt and (irrg Greenup b!h went 2 fur 3 at the -Uto fr IU CUr.U. Terry Cannon of the Indian r-eatel an earlier feat a he pitc hed his way to a 14 7 vie. lory over the Brave. Canri'n fanned 16 Brave batter, second time this year for him. The In dian scored In every Inning but the Ian!, retting five run in the MTond Inning The Brave crcd three run In the fourth when Steve llcdman knocked a homer and then tallied three more In the fifth. Gary Watkln was 2 for -4 at the plate for the Braves, Monday nk'ht's contest aw the Braves hand Coach Tom Hughes' Giants their fourth srt bm k In as many starts as they took an 11-3 victory. The Brave got all the runs they needed with two big Innings, the second and the fourth with three runs In each. Greg Greenup smashed a two-run homer In the sixth for the Gianta. Winners Named For 11th Annual Gun Trap Shoot The Morrow County Gun Club sponsored Its 11th annual spring Iran hnr.t KtinrfaV. lllV lfi. With participants coming from a wide area over tne state, adoui shooters competed for trophies and purses, bringing families and friends for an all-day out Iner at the gun club grounds. Winning a belt buckle for top class A score was Pete Wheel house of Hermlston; winner in class B was Tom Howell. Hep pner, and tops In class C was Leon Shockman. Hermlston. The handicap trophy was won by Art Morris of Maupin. Runner-up In handicap was Jack Leonard of McMinnvllle. Purses for cash awards went to Pete Wheelhouse, Ed Wells of Hermlston. Dr. R. A. Koch of Pilot Rock, Art Morris and two to Jack Leonard. George Snider, president of the Morrow county club, had the assistance of several members In organizing the day's events. Included were John Venard, Larry Jones, Jr., of Condon, Mrs. Snider, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Jones, Sr., Dale Brown, Mrs. Her schel Townsend, and Mrs. Larry Jones, Jr. A lunch was served at noon, with about 100 persons enjoying the events of the day. HtTTHl CAZETTT-TIMES. Thursday. Mat tO. 11 7 Women Attend Regional Meet Mr. Bill Co and Mrs. Mar eel Jones rettresented the Mor row County TB and Health As portation at th eastern regional meeting of the Oregon TB and Health aocttlon In La Grande on Tuesday. May 18. Under a recently formed reorganization program, the Morrow county as Mniatlon l now a member of the eastern region and will now receive benefits of the larger organization. Newly elected officers of the region Include Dale Wyatt. La Grande, president; William Pat tenon. Baker, vice president; and Flsle Purkett. La Grande, secretary Main eaker on the program was Arch Dunamoor, coordina tor for Eastern Oregon College smoking workshop, who will Phi Beta Kappa Taps Larry Tibbies Larry Lyman Tibbies, son of Dr. and Mrs L D. Tibbies of Ileppner, la one of S3 University of Oregon seniors and former student who have been elected to membership. In 'he unlvera ity's chapter of I'hl Beta Kappa, national scholastic honorary, the university announces. Initiation for the new mem bers was Tueadsy. May IS. fol lowed by the annual Joint Phi Beta Kappa Sigma XI banquet. Tibbie l majoring In chemis try at the university supervise a special oneweek workshop at the college In June, to be available to educator, leaders of youth group and other who are Interested. More definite announcement on th date will be made later. IDEALS! Thrift is the 'father' of a happy future! By George, there's nothing like a tarings or count to start you on your way to a prosperous future. Be bappT' 9 thriity by opening a soring account her. OPEN AN ACCOUNT TODAY FIRST FEDERML SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIA'IOlf ox tm PENDLETON v t . it.-""-.-... - - ' .H'f 5-"" MMMMMjp ' '"" til (r-; l,i,',;,vMwy'CT:-'- ' .MrmtnTT ' " " ' I- i rv If ' ? a piclwp specially equipped for camper service! Just add a camper body and head for the hills! 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