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KEFPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday, April IS. 1967 Heppner Seniors Lead in Honors For Nine Weeks " ' T tmbmI inr liiiM fm r mmm . rr ... " ,,. . .. ...- . - "- t, .. -. I : i i - ; ni it' " rn-j i!4 .j-.-.Ak -' ' - TOU CANT TELL IT here, but Boice Fulleton is Just about to hit the deck ot the Wranglers Plcvday Sunday as his horse, WhiSienpoofc slipped a second alter Spike Pardee snapped this picture. Roice, veteran wrangler that he is, was shaken but uninjured. The Fulletons' daugh ter. Becky, also took a fall in the playdcry w hiU riding Bob-o-Loey. She was taken to the hos pital for treatment of a sprain and bruised, arm, but came back to do more riding and win three second places. A good crowd was on hand for the playboy and barrel racing following cow cut ting events Sunday morning and the evening beloro. (G-T Photo). a .-T-t3' tXif Soniors t Hoppnor lllsh school donitnatoti tlu honor roll for tho third nlno wis-ks porloil, pliU'lns I'D on tlio roll that In cludiM a total of 42 shnlonts, Trimlpal Dick Carponlor an nounivtl lust wiH-k. Sophomort-s had 12 on the roll. Juniors six ami ftvshmon thtvo. Grailo iHlnt avorant' of 3.33 or botdT Is rtMjultvil to nchlovo the honor status. Sovon stuilcnts made porfivt 1.0 avoraKCS, Tht-v Include thrvc seniors, Verina FriMich, Martha lvk and Marsha Sowoll; two Juniors, Stow Pettyjohn and John Kawllns: and two sopho mores, Sara Miller and Terry Peek. Others on the roll, with their grade points, art' as follows: Seniors Jan HaRor. 3S.1; Kathv Melbv. 3.S3; Donna Pot ter, 3X1; Jill Schmidt, 3.S3; Kay DatiRett. 3.S0; Win Dick, 3.S0; Maralee Murray. 3.W: Mike Sweenev, 3.811; ram !VU1 ane, 3oo; Carol Rawlins, 3.tUi; Steve Wajjenblast. 3.ti5; Steve Ander son, 3.5(1; Nonda Clark. 3.5rt; John Cox. 3.50; Gale Malcom. 3.5(1: Jim Jacobs. 3.40; Tim Smith. 3.X?. Juniors Nanev Doherty, 3.S3; Merrilee Jacobs, 3.S;!; Helen Anderson, 3.tit: David Hall, 3t'ti. Sophomores Patti Holt. JAC Deborah Bennett. 3.50; Nancy Camphell. 3.50; Sue Greenup. 3.50; Teresa Harshman, 3.50; Jerrv Healv, 3.50; Gary Kemp, 3.50; Charles Anderson, 3.33; Jerri Lee, 3 33; Lairy Pettyjohn. 3.33. Kreshmen Sheila Healy. 3.50; Rick Marquardt. 3 50; Robert IVck, 3.o0. t r QD m I Da T;hAM i u,-ni i r - " i BRIGHT NEW addition to the business community In Heppner Is Pettyjohn's rami and Building Supply building on Linden Way. Salesroom t s 40x32 toot and contains dliplays ot paint, build ing, hardware and tool lines. Covered yard housos a shop section and lumber and materials storago. It is SOxlOO feet . (O-T Photo). i - t - - . Jaycees Schedule Driving Road-E-0 Portland Minister To Speak Friday The Rev. Jerry Schlmilcr, a Roman Catholic priest from Portland, will Ih speaker at spe cial services conducted In the I.elnt;ton Christian church on Krldav, April 11. Rev. Schindler. who has been granted a year's leave of ab sence from church duties, has until recently been ministering the gospel of Christ as chaplain to Inmates at Rix'kv Butte Jail, the Rix-kv Butte annex In Trout dale and the Portland city Jail. He has also lived among and ministered to those In the IVrt land skid row area. The public Is Invited to come and hear Rev. Schindler. Re freshments will follow the eve ning message. All church volleyball games will begin at S:.St) p.m. in the Lexington gvm, It is announc ed by Rev. Al Bosehee. Morrow County Jaycees will sponsoj- 'm'lr first Safe Driving Auto Road-E-O here on Sunday, May 21. Clyde Allstott, chair man of the event, nnnoumvs. The contest Is a test of driving skill for teenagers, not over 1! r H e 1 irsr st;u T naUa. ' '" 'j:eent. which Is swnsored by Is Lincoln Mercury Division of 'tKord. The local winners will take part in state competition, and state winners will compete for $14,000 in college scholar ships and other prizes. Top boy and girl winners will each receive a $4000 scholarship Supervisors Named For Conservation t the last regular hoard I Water Mrs. Grace Buschke and Mr. und Mrs. Can' Hastings relumed Monday from a market trip to Portland. Mrs. Buschke sto"d Saturday night with a friend, Marie Johnson, lit Portland, anil the Hastings continued on to the home ot a daughter and son In law. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Conner, and ihelr family In r-or est Grove. On Sunday Mrs. Buschke and Mrs. Hustings at tended market and both return ed to Forest Grove on Sunday night. They made a second vis it to the market before return ing to Heppner on Monday. Pfc. Larry Harshman, who was seriously Injured In serv ice In Vietnam last year, was visiting friends and relatives In the county recently, In compa ny with Gary Harshman. He hits been given a full medical dis charge from the armv. but con tinues to receive medical treat ment at the Illness Claims Man Troedson Johan Francis Troedson, M, n former lone resident, died Tues day morning, April 11, at the Veteran's hospital in Portland. Funeral ararngements are send ing at Sweeney Mortuary, Hepp ner. Two brothers, Carl and Ver ner, reside In lone, and a sl ler. Mrs Howard ll.lnea) Not tnge, Uvea In Portland. Complete obituary will ap pear In next weeks paper. After being under medical treatment In Portland since Feb ruary 2, Mrs. W. K. Melena la Now n-ivn Ing care ui I'lonix-r Memorial lioNitltal. She was Veteran's hospital i brought here by her husband in Portland. He also visited his ! mother, Mrs. Walter Jensen at i Wallsburg, Wn. last Thursday for further care, and to be nearer their homo in lone. MAUREEN HEALY, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs . Eill Healy, was one of the smallest contestants at the Wranglers' playday Sunday. She is sho wn participating in barrel racing at the Wrangler grounds. (G-T Photo). Many Compete at Spring Meet Entries in the eighth annual spring meet of the Wranglers came from all over Oregon, Washington and Idaho, but when the winners were known at the conclusion of the meet Sunday, the Floyd Jones entries from Heppner made the best showing. A Floyd Jones horse, Pat Brady, won two of the six cow cutting events the $500 novice and the open with Morris Lynch of Walla Walla, Wash, as rider. Marcia Jones, 16-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jones, captured first in the "novice novice" division for novice horses and novice rid ers. She was riding Teco Chex. Marcia won both the Satur day evening and Sunday morn ing go-rounds to capture the event. In all, there were 42 horses and 51 entries In the cow cut ting events. Many of those par ticipating brought their famil ies for the week-end. Gene Pierce, secretary of the meet, said that both motels were full and others staved in the hotel. In addition, there were some 15 campers parked near tne iair-grounds. The event started Saturday evenine in the covered arena at the fairgrounds and was con cluded there Sunday morning. A Wransler Dlavdav followed Sunday afternoon with barrel racing as a highlight. Potluck luncheon was held at noon. Complete results of the cow cutting are as follows: Open First, Morris Lynch, Walla Walla, Wash., on Pat Brady, owned by Floyd Jones, Heppner; second, Bob Hartsell, Selah, Wash, on Miss Penny, owned by Hartsell; third, Bob McGuire, Yakima, Wash., on Soto Bailey, owned by McGuire. $1000 Novice First, Bob Fee of Boise, Idaho, on Jaunty Dig ger, owned by Fee; second, J. L. Bartlett, Yakima, Wash., on Poco Flame 9, owned by Oscar Emerson, Ellensburg, Wash. $500 Novice First, Morris Lynch, Walla Walla, on Pat Brady; second, Shirley Bartlett, Yakima, on Swift Fashion, own ed by Patti Fuller, Ridgefield, Wash.; third (tie), J. L. Bart lett on Be Bop Hop, owned by Dick Osburn, Vancouver, Wash., and Nels Smith, Portland, on Speckle Boy, owned by Smith Circle M Trailer Sales, Portland. $300 Novice First, J. L. Bart lett on Leo Tolo, owned by Mor- ley Quarter Horse Ranch, Yaki ma, Wash.; second (tie), Dick Wilde, Redmond, on Triple Hug Me, owned by Roger Hudspetn, Redmond, and Nels Smith on Speckle Boy. $100 Novice First, Dutch Starzman, Newport, Wash., on Poco Willy Joe, owned by Starz man; second, Dick Wilde on Triple Hug Me; third, Morris Lynch riding Miss Munns, own ed by Lynch. Novice novice First, Marcia Jones on Teco Chex; second, Phil Lane of Walla Walla on Peppy, owned by Lane; third (tie). Bob Young of Hillsboro on Baldy "C" Waggoner, owned by Young, and Dean Ditmore of Madras on Miss Frosty Star, owned by Ditmore. One hundred Wranglers and guests participated in the Play Day with 50 of the Wranglers as contestants. Terrv Smith of Walla Walla won the OBRA barrel race with a total of 37.5 for two go-rounds Diana Waibel of Portland was second with 37.7, and Barbara Curcio, Walla Walla, and Patti Pettviohn, lone, tied for third with 37.8. First go winners were: Diana Waibel. first, 18.7; Fatu retty john and Terry Smith, tied for second, 18.8; Barbara Curcio, Walla Walla, fourth, 19.0. Sec ond go winners: Terry Smith, first, 18.7; Barbara Curcio, sec ond. 18.8; Patti Pettyjohn and Diana Waibel, tiede for third, 19.0. Fifteen contestants from var ious parts of Oregon and Wash ington participated. Wranglers winners for Sun day's playday, first In a series of four, were as follows: BARRELS Six and under Maureen Healy, first, 27.5; Krynn Robin son, second; 32.3; Cindy Dough erty, third, 34.8; Jana Steagall, 41.4. Seven through 12 Mary Adair, 21.4; Janice Healy, 21.6; Joan Healy, 22.5; Kyle Robinson, 22.6. Thirteen through 17 Mari anne Pettyjohn, 19.2; Becky Fulleton, 20.0; Sherri O'Brien, 20.6; Ruby Fulleton, 21.0. Seniors Bob Steagall, 19.6; Cliff Adair, 20.6; John Eubanks, 20.9; and Beverly Steagall, 21.4. POLE BENDING Six and under Maureen Healy, 31.6; Cindy Dougherty, 41.8; Krynn Robinson, 44.8; Jana Steagall, 47.9. Seven through 12 Joan Healy, 26.1; Mary Adair, 27.5; Kyle Robinson, 2S.1; Jeanne Daly. 30.1. Thirteen through 17 Craig Munkers 27.4; Marcia Jones, 27.7; Becky Doherty, 29.0; Sher ri O'Brien, 29.3. Sen ors Patti Petty ohn, 22.J; Beverly Steagall, 23.2; Merlyn Robinson, 25.0; Bob Steagall, 25.6. SCURRY RACE Seven through 12 . Janice Healy, 21.4; Mary Adair, 24.5; Lisa Collins, 24.7; Mike Bergs- trom. 27.5. Thirteen through 17 Patti Healy, 12.6; Becky Fulleton, 15.3; Sherri O Brien, 15.7; Jan et Palmateer, 17.1. Seniors Kite Healy, 12.5; Pat Dougherty, 15.2; Bob Steagall, 16.7; Bob Webb, 18.7. RING RACE Seven through 12 Kyle Rob inson. 18.2: Lisa Collins, 19.3; Jeanne Daly, 19.5; Susan Healy, 22.4. Thirteen through 17 Sherri O'Brien, 13.1; Janet Palmateer, 14.3; Bruce Bergstrom, 15.1; Ru- bianne Fulleton, I5.b. Seniors Bob Steagall, 14.5 Bob Webb, 15.4; Cliff Adair, 16.8; Dean Graves, 17.6. SCHOOL LUNCH MENU Heppner Hizh School and Elementary School April 14-20 Friday, April 14 Tuna loaf with Tartar sauce, green beans, toast with butter, fruit salad, dixie cuds. milk. Monday. April 17 Spanish rice, carrot and raisin salad, cheese sticks, quick bread, graham crackers, milk. Tuesday, April 18 Salsbury steak, potatoes, peas, cole slaw, hot spiced applesauce, milk, bread and butter. Wednesday, April 19 Hambur ger gravy and rice, mixed veg etables, mixed salad, cinna mon rolls, milk. Thursday, April 20 Beef soup with vegetables and crackers rolls, milk, Jell-o salad, fresh iruit. Miss Ginny Lou Turner Is makng speedy recovery at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Turner, following re cent surgery in St. Anthony hos pital, Pendleton, for removal of a pin in her leg. She will be un to the school ot their choice. Second place winners in each division will receive a $2000 scholarship and third place winners will receive $1000. Each of the six top Auto Road E-O National winners of tne liKW contest will receive a new Merc ury intei mediate model car of their choice for their own pers onal use for a year. In the local contest, tne con testants will demonstrate their all-around driving ability and knowledge In competition with others. Included will be hand ling a car in traffic, maneuver ing and parking. A simple writ ten quiz is part of the Road-E-O. Local prizes, in c I u a i n g plaques, are being arranged by the committee In charge, All stott said. State prizos are: First, $500; second, $250; and third, $25 defense bond. Prior to the Road-E-O, tryouts will be held on Sunday, May 11, to acquaint contestants with pro cedure and the type of contest to be held. While the site has not been determined definitely, it is expected that it will be at some part of the fairgrounds. Entry blanks may be obtained from Allstott or Heppner Ford. They are to be completed and returned to the garage. Conservation District Dick McKlligott was elected as ! a new supervisor. He will re. place Clarence Rosewali who re- signed because of other Increas- ing community responsibilities, j Raymond French was re-elected j chairman of the board. Five advisory supervl s o r s were selected to serve the com ing year. These are Ray Helm bigner, Paul Pettyjohn, Ed Gou ty, D. O. Nelson and Orvllle Cutsforth. Mrs. Richard Clark returned to Portland by Jet Saturday, April 1, following a week's vis it In Hawaii with her husband, Dick. He was on a week's rest and recreation leave from ac tive duty in Vietnam, and she was able to take a few days from registration week at East ern Oregon College. She was met in Portland by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Erwin, and returned to La Grande to be gin the spring term of school on Monday, April 3. For Weed Spraying Call on Mel Boyer Owner Gar Aviation FIELD MAN Jim Pettyjohn Spraying-Dusting-Fcrtiliiing-Seeding DRY OR LIQUID FERTILIZER APPLICATION A GOOD JOB AT A FAIR PRICE You Can Find Us All Year Around AT THE LEXINGTON AIRPORT Phone 989-8422 Cake Bakers' Notice Cake flour, instead of regu lar all-purpose flour, Is the in gredient to use for 1967's Cake Baking Contest sponsored by the Oregon Wheat Growers League Domestic Wheat Utili zation Committee. Mrs. Marge Graves, Morrow County chair man for the contest, announces that the state office released the recipe without specifying cake flour. The recipe, as pub lished in last week's Gazette Times, is correct except for this change from regular flour to sifted cake flour. HOSPITAL NEWS Patients who were admitted to Pioneer Memorial hospital dur ing the past week, and are still receiving medical care, include the following: Juanita Melena, lone; Glenn Mecham, Heppner; Emma Breshears, Lexington; Mabel Davidson. Lexington; Linda Grindstaff, Heppner, and David Can-, Heppner. Those who have received med leal care, and later dismissed were the following: Logan Ad ams, Heppner; Michael Warren, Heppner, and Kooert lwdds, Heppner. Mrs. Dovle Kev went to Port land last week-end for a visit with her daughter Lynn. They enjoyed seeing the quarter horse and thoroughbred racing at Portland Meadows on Satur day and drove down the Oregon coast from Tillamook to New port on Sunday to see friends and relatives along their way. able to attend the University of Oregon this term, and will re main at home to make plans for her coming marriage on June 11. UMM Friday and Saturday, April 14&15 Gilliam & Bisbce BuildingHcppncr Sponsored by Heppner Civic League For Support of the Community Kindergarten Used & New Toys, Clothes, Books, Furniture rHIS MESSAGE SPONSORED BY YOUB HOME-OWNED BANK AS A COMMUNITY SERVICE HANK OF . Ujlzastern Oregon HEPPNER ARLINGTON IONE MEMBER. FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION