Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, June 08, 1972, Second Section, Page 4, Image 12

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Bowlers make
Six Ixmli'rs ami tin it
Ip.iiiis from thf ili' nor lto.
lnu: A SMKi;itiiii i-i)innli-(l at
Jin- 3 1st Mens Stale Hl
ini; Toiinument at I'eiulle
toli. A iteprner dui), l)en
Hall and Mori C'aiitiu ii
$U0 with 4tli plaee Class
C Douhli'S. I Kin tuil a 508
scratch ami Mori 5(50 scratch.
There were 218entrles. Ano
ther juir Ernie McCain- with
330 scratch and Dallas liar
sin Mill) 518 wore 5th In
Class I) Doubles. They v.011
$75.00. There were 101 en
tries. Kd Hioinstr.i brnui'.ht home
11.00 with a 030 scratch for
32ml in the class D Singles.
There were 270 entries in
this class. Klnier Heath pot
SI 3.00 for 10(51 for 14th in
Class C. All t vents.
Teams placing were MCGC,
4th in Class D team with
a score of 2179 for $100.
Ther were 30 teams com
peting. Fiesta Howl wasllth
in Class C Team with a
score of 2377 for $70. Crisp
Loggers were 22nd in Class
C Team with 2352 for $10.
There were 113 teams
competing in this class.
Memliers of the MCCG team
wore liiloy Munkers, Don Hel
lenbrock, hutch I.auuhlin,
Stanley Cox ami EUin Hugh
es. Members of the Fiesta
Howl team were Sam Heath,
Elmer Heath, John Hanna,
Gene Cole ami Leon Hall.
Members of the Crisp Log
gers were Dail Turner, Jer
ry Hood, Ilruce Griffith, Kay
Massey, Cliff Aldrich and
Oris Crisp.
ELECTED
At the annual meeting of
the Heppner Howling Asso
ciation the following officers
were elected for 1072-73:
Merl Cantin, president; Kan-
dall Peterson, vice-president
and Riley Munkers, secretary-treasurer.
Olden Family
reunion held
Members of the Olden Fam
ily held their annual Reun
ion and picnic at Hood Riv
er, May 28th. Those attend
ing from Washington were:
Alvin McCabe - Colfax, Mr.
and Mrs. Abner Chrisman
man, Forks; Lottie John
son of - Bellingham; Laura
Nuares - Mt. Vernon.
From Oregon: Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Henderson,
Andy and Linnea Alicia,
Mrs. Lois Place and Dar
rel Place of MIlton-Free-water;
Mr. and Mrs. Grant
Heiiderson-Summerville, Mr.
and Mrs. Leland Fries and
Mrs. Cliff McCabe - Cla
ckamas. From Morrow County: Mr.
and Mrs. Leland McKinney,
Kurt, Kenn and Elizabeth -Boardman,
Helen McCabe
lone, Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie
McCabe, lone and MaryLind
say - lone.
From Hood River: Mr. and
Mrs. Ladd Henderson, Mark
and Doug, Mr. and Mrs. Lon
nie Henderson and Betty, and
Larry Henderson.
Also Mrs. Steve Eldridge,
Michael and Dianne - Free
port, N.Y.
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At National 4-H
WASHINGTON - While in Washington
last week for the National 4-H Conference,
Clint Krelis, (left) of lone and three other
state delegates meet with Senator Hob Pack-
Third Play day results given
Cumulative results from
three Wranglers" Play Days
show totaled points for: GAND
UNDER Anne Murray 38,
Steve Currin 38, Bridget
Greenup C. In the 7,8, and
9 yr. class: Janice Slea
gall 58, Ann Van Schoiack
50, Jo Lynn Daly 31, Tony
Currin 32, Anita Palmer 21,
Nancy Miller 20, Mike Cur
rin 8, Cliff Dougherty 5.
AMONG THE 10,11, andl2
year olds: Maureen Healy
56, Janice Healy 51, David
Steagall 41, Cindy Dougherty
40, Krynn Robinson 30 Jack
Vocom 6, Ron Currin 2, Sally
Matheny 2. The 13 - 17
class: Joan Healy 54, Mary
Healy 41, Patty Daly 31, Mi
chelle Evans 18, Sherry Kemp
14, Susan Healy 14, Tim Daly
13, David Daly 13, Kyle Rob
inson 12, Lisa Collins 9, John
Healy 7, Patricia Hughes 5,
Barry Munkers 4, Judy Healy
2, Don Peterson 2.
AT 18 YEARS AND OVER:
S.A. Galliher 55, Bob Stea
gall 49 Kite Healy 31, Craig
Munkers 22, Bruce Bergs
trom 20, Bob Van Schoiack
10, Pat Dougherty 16, Mer
lyn Robinson 15, Bill Healy
10, Erna Winchester 8, Jack
Wright 2.
TEAM ROPING: Top money
for the 65 teams entered
went to Cornett Green and
S.A. Galliher whoneeded37.4
seconds to finish their two
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steers; Bob Steagall and Jer
ry Dougherty were second in
3ri.O.
LONEROCK STORY
By Agnes Davis
The Ghost towns are still
attracting travelers and
Lonerock was visited recent
ly by Lou Coulter and a
friend from California. Lou
recalls he came to Lone
rock on July 4th many, many
years ago. A celebration
was in full swing at that
time and there were hun
dreds of people from nearby
towns and many Indians from
Pendleton and Celilo.
A group of men. wore lin
ed up for a foot race and
betting was going high. Coul
ter asked if he could take
part in the race and was gi
ven pemission as the audien
ce was betting on their lo
cal talent.
What they didn't know was
Coulter was the World's
Champion Sprinter, and a
Stanford University graduate
holding the record of 9.4,
which held until recent years.
He won the race before the
others got started. There
were 2 other world cham
pions at the celebration. Ted
Thy from Portland, wrest
ler and McCarrol from Pen
dleton, champion Bull doger.
The crowd called on Ted
Serve Roast Beef
MENU I
FATHER'S DAY
Vegetable Juice Cocktail
Beef Standing Rib Roast-Potato Nests
Buttered Peas and Onions
Molded Fruit Salad on Lettuce
Hot Rolls
Ice Cream with Chocolate Sauce
Coffee Tea Milk
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wood in his office to discuss the week s
activities. With Krebs are Miss Carol Mann
(left) of Klamath Falls, Miss Patti Bishop
of Vale, and Kenneth Ball of Eugene.
Stillman reports
to Navy
Rory Stillman, son of Mr.
and Mrs. George Stillman,
left May 29 for San Diego
and the Navy. He was sworn
in three months ago for in
duction after school was out.
lie was so busy packing and
getting ready to go that he
didn't go through Commen
cement Exercises for the
class of 1972.
Rory loves to fly and he
has been promised a chance
to work with airplanes in the
Navy. He recently got his
private pilot's license. His
graduation present from his
parents was several hours of
flying time.
to wrestle with McCarrol and
allowed him just 12 minutes
time. McCarrol was a tough
one and when Ted saw he
was about to lose he became
desperate. He got hold of
McCarrol's arm and tight
ened it around his neck. Mc
Carrol cried out "You are
choking me!" "No", replied
Ted. "It's your arm that
is doing it", and Ted won
out.
The wrestling was held at
CD. Robinson's big barn in
the lower end of town.
Lou Coulter wasn't long
in leaving Lonerock after he
had collected his race money
and told us he was afraid
someone would rob him.
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