Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, April 26, 1973, Page 8, Image 8

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    HF.PPNF.R ORE. GAIETTETIMES. Thd.y. April M. IITS
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Linda . . .. .
Palmer Tells Chamber of Besociahzalion Program
Seeing Eye Presents New Movie
"One Day
"Ow Day In The Life of han
Drnisovnh". (mm the novel by
Alexander Solzhenitsyn 1 1970
Nobel rrize for Liittlurr
outline the event of one day
one especially good day in the
life of a Siberian labor camp
during the Stalin regime. This
international production is the
moving story of "man's inhu
manity to man", and one man's
indomitable will to survive. It
stars Tom Courtney t Billy Liar,
Dr. Zhivago, OTLLV) as Ivan
and was filmed in the nh-7er
Sophomore
Movie Here
Friday
Something for young and old
alike. "The Endless Summer"
has thrills and adventure for
everyone This movie, is certain
to catch you in the grip of
thrills. It is sponsored by the
Heppner High Sophomore class
and will be shown at the High
School cafetonum this Friday
night, April 27.
This beautifully photograph
ed movie is the story of three
young surfers who take a
three-month. 35.000 mile trip
around the world in search of
the perfect wave". The color
camera is everywhere, often
right on the surfboards them
selves, with extraordinary'
close-ups to make you feel that
you are actually surfing with
the boys.
Whether you're interested in
surfing or just in sharing a
great adventure of any kind,
come out and support the class.
Once again, showtime is this
Friday night at 7:00 p.m. in the
High School Cafetorium. Pro
ceeds go to help with next y ear's
prom.
cold at Koros near the Artie
Circle in Norway.
The Soring Fye has moved
ihe showing dale of the film to
Sunday evening, April 3Wh. to
accomodate thoe who wish to
attend the Heppner Rand Carn
ival. Saturday evening, the 28th
Admission prices remain
f 1 50 Adults. $1 (Mi Students, and
$75 children, grades 1 S.
Showtime is 7 oo p m.. Heppner
Grade School
please plan to attend" says
Linda iVSnain. "or you will
miss a great opportunity for a
different type of film
experience."
"The Crucible"
Goes to Daker
Because of arrangements
made for them by Jaik Turner
of The Democrat Herald in
Baker, the Heppner Community
Drama Club will go on the road
with their production of "The
Crucible" next weekend.
Tami Meador's grandmother
is responsible for getting the
Baker area interested in the
play Theater is appreciated
and supported there, and she
felt confident "The Crucible"
would go over big.
"The Crucible'" will be pre
sented in the Baker High School
auditorium, which seats 600.
Friday evening. May 4. Curtain
time will be 8:00 p.m.
Members of the cast and crew
will leave Thursday evening.
They will practice one time on
the stage Thursday night, then
spend Friday getting the set and
lighting ready for the evening
production.
"The Crucible" was present
ed April 12 - 14 on the Heppner
High School stage. The cast has
begun practice again to polish
their performances in prepara
tion of the Baker trip.
It is always delight to have a
young graduate working in the
field in which she is educated
and Linda Palmer is a sparkling
example of a person who is
doing what she likes to do and
has been educated to do well.
She told about her work in the
rrwialtration program for
women at a Community Center
in Portland at last Monday's
Chamber of Commerce meet
ing It is a work release
program to prepare inmates for
the transition back into society
from the correctional facilities
in Oregon.
Informal living is the rule at
the center. General security,
open door policy, no bars at the
windows, everyone helps with
the work State, federal and
county women are referred to
the Center. In order to enter the
program, the women must
make application and agree to
live by the guide lines as signed.
If there is a minor violation they
lose privileges but for going
AWOL, use of drugs or alcohol
or something as serious they
may go back to the parent
institution. Visitors who have
been cleared may visit at the
Center between 8 a m and 10
p m.
At the Center, they have an
excellent physical examination.
For food handlers, a health
card is required. All are
required to take courses in
planned parenthood. The De
partment of Rehabilitation may
pay for schooling and correct
health problems. The Center
takes advantage of other state
agencies that can be called in to
help the women.
Linda helps them to find jobs.
This may he the first time they
have ever been employed and
paying their way. They pay
$3 no a day for board and room
and are given an allowance
from their wages for incident
als. The remainder is put into a
trust fund for them. At the time
they leave the Center, they are
employed and are given this
monev in a lump sum.
Linda acts as a liason
between the employer and the
client. She handles their fi
nances and gives instruction in
money management to the 18
women at the Center. They may
stay at the Center from four
months to a year.
The program has been under
way since 1966 Eventually it is
hoped that similar centers may
be established in other parts of
the state.
Linda is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Ron Palmer of
Heppner.
Girls Track
to La Crcndo
The Heppner High School
girls track team will leave at
6:30 this morning to participate
in the La Grande Invitational.
Susan Healy and Lori Dunlap
will be the only ones to enter the
meet. Lisa Collins will be going
on the field trip to the Malheur
Bird Refuge at French Glen.
Tami Toll who has an injury will
attend the match to watch.
Girls Track Trio
On the Go
Three girls from Heppner
High School entered the Sher
man County meet at Moro on
April 17.' Sherman took first
place. Other teams entered
were Condon, Umatilla, Cas
cade Locks and Heppner.
Heppner's trio are Susan
Healy, Lori Dunlap and Lisa
Collins. Susan took first place in
the high jump with 4'8". Lori
Dunlap was in second place
with 4'2". Susan also entered
the 100 yard dash to take second
place with 12 7. She ran the 220
in a time of 29.5 to take first
place. Lisa Collins was 4th in
the shot put with 24'8'a".
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Financing: Avallab
lloppnor & lono
at Ghormcn Girl Invitational
CKAIG Mt'NKERS out for
track at BMCC won a first in
high hurdles at Ontario. BMCC
goes to Redmond this Saturday.
Craig garnered points for the
Mustangs a year ago when he
was on HHS track team.
There were 16 teams entered
in the Sherman Girl Invitational
on April 21. Heppner and lone
together took three first, 2
seconds, a third and a sixth,
lone
Mickie Hoskins of lone was
first place winner of the long
jump. She jumped IS'll V. She
tied for first place with Susan
Healy with 12.2 in the 100 yard
dash, tone's team was 3rd in the
440 relay witn 55 4 Mary Pat
McElligott was in 6th place in
the long jump with 14'8 V. lone
won second place in the 880
medley relay with a time of
2.05.
Heppner
Susan Healy took two firsts
for Heppner. She had a high
jump of 4'7" and she ran the 220
in 28 1. She tied with Mickie
Hoskins of lone for second place
in the 100 yard dash with 12.2.
Teams entered were Arling
ton. Trout Lake, Wa., Cascade
Locks, Condon, Culver, Wah-
tonka. Pilot Rock, Dufur, Hepp
ner, Wasco, Sherman, lone,
I'matilla. Lyle. Wa., Wheeler
and Helix.
ATHLETICS THIS W EEK
Baseball vi Condon Friday 2
..p.m. Double header at
. .Heppner
Track
..The Dalles Friday 4 p.m.
Wahtonka, Mae-Hi and Heppner
Golf
. . Koardman-Thursday
READ AM) GO
Athletic banquet May 15-7
p.m. Heppner High School.
Tickets $2 00 on sale at the high
school office or Peterson's
Jewelry.
17-18-19-c
Mustangs Shine At P. R. Meet
Heppner High School track
sters ran. jumped and threw to
an impressive victory in the
annual Pilot Rock frosh-soph
track meet held last Monday
afternoon. Although complete final re
sults were not available. Hepp
ner built up a total of 82 points
which far outclassed the other
competing schools: McEwen of
Athena. Pilot Rock, and Mac-Hi
of Milton-Freewater.
Several outstanding individ
ual efforts were noted at the
Umatilla Wins Class A
Competition in Morrow County
Gayle Cox Races at Riverside
P
Gayle Cox in his Brabham formula C that won him 1st place in his
class at Riverside, California.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cox
received word from their son
Gayle, that he won "73 Racing
Seasons opening race at River
side, California.
Gayle, who lives in San
Francisco, driving his Brabham
formula C, grided 10th of the 15
cars, finished first in class. His
aim is to win the Western
Divisional Championship and
have a go at the Road Race of
Champions in Atlanta this fall.
But in the meantime there will
be some ten races at other
courses as Laguna Seca, Port
land Raceways and Kent,
Washington.
Gayles next race is mid-May
at Laguna Seca, which is noted
to be the toughest road course in
America.
The Cox family is looking
forward to August when the
circuit will bring Gayle to
Portland for the race there.
meet. Wade Padberg broke
established meet records in the
220 and 440. David McLeod
established a personal best to
win the high jump at 5' 8". The
Heppner mile relay team of
Paul VanMarter. John Kil
kenny. McLeod and Padberg
posted a winning time of 3:51 6
to establish another meet
record.
Other firsts were recorded by
Dale Munkers. javelin: Mc
Leod. high hurdles and low
hurdles: and Tom Wolff. 880
Second places were collected
by the 440-yard relay team of
Jerry Gentry. Clayton Wilson,
VanMarter and Kilkenny; Tom
Wolff, mile run; Padberg. long
jump, and Kilkenny 440. Third
place finishes were collected by
Sieve Malcom in the discus and
Clayton Wilson in the 100 y ard
dash. Dan Marshall placed
fourth in the shot put and
Gentry was fourth in the long
jump.
Fifth places went to Kyle
Buschke, discus; Jim Mar
quardt. high hurdles; Van
Marter, 100. and Wilson in the
high jump.
Each of those placing will be
presented ribbons for their
efforts.
The Mustang track team
competes Friday afternoon at
Wahtonka of The Dalles and the
next home meet is scheduled for
Tuesday against Wahtonka,
Sherman County and Pilot
Rock.
I'matilla was team champion
in the Class A schools at the
Morrow County Invitational
Saturday at Condon and won the
Gazette-Times cup. Crook
County. (Prineville) was the
Class AA champions and were
presented the Bank of Eastern
Oregon cup.
Umatilla totaled 104 points to
beat last vear's winner. Enter-
Baseball
RIVERSIDE
Riverside 0 - Umatilla 9
Riverside 14 - Heppner 13
Riverside 8 - Umatilla 11
Riverside 4 - Stanfield 8
Riverside 0 - lone 5
Riverside 5 - Stanfield 12
Riverside 2 - Heppner 16
Riverside 8 - Arlington 11
HEPPNER
Heppner 13 - Riverside 14
Heppner 6 - lone 2
Heppner 9 - Umatilla 5
Heppner 16 - Riverside 2
Heppner 0 - Umatilla 1
lOXE
lone 2 - Heppner 6
lone 11 - Arlington 2
lone 5 - Riverside 0
lone 9 - Weston 6
lone - Echo
prise who earned 91 this year.
Other schools and their points in
the Class A results: Condon 70,
Helix 53. Heppner 51, Pilot Rock
30. Sherman (Moro) 30. lone 29.
McEwen (Athena) 20, Echo 15,
Arlington 1. Riverside 0.
Heppner
Heppner's relay team ran the
440 in 49 0 and placed 3rd. Luke
Padberg 's time of 4:55.9 in the
mile gave him a 3rd. He also ran
the 2 mile with a time of 10:56.5
for second place.
In the 440 Wade Padberg was
second with his time of 54.6. He
ran the 880 in 2:11.8 to come in
3rd.
lone
Dave Warren was third in the
high jump with 5'8". Kent
Gutierrez was third in long
jump with 19'11". Big Dave was
second in the 880 with 2:06.5.
The perfect weather saw
several new records establishe
ed. There was a good crowd of
spectators on hand to enjoy the
show.
Heppner Girls
at Condon
Susan Healy Makes Best Jump
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At the track meet held on
Condon territory Monday,
Susan Healy made the highest
jump she has ever made. Her
5'1" gave her top place in this
event.
Lori Dunlap took a third place
with 4'2".
Susan ran the 440 yd dash in
1:09.0 for third place. Lisa
Collins placed third in the
discus when she threw 66'0".
She threw the shot put 257 to
win a fifth place.
Schools at this meet were
Arlington, Cascade Locks, Con
don, Echo, Helix and Heppner.
Japanese Foods
to be Explained
A complete Japanese meal
will be cooked and served for
the Morrow County families
who will be hosting Japanese
exchange students at the Hepp
ner Elementary School April 29.
The meal will include miso
soup, sukijaki, cucumber salad,
pork chow mein and rice
cookies. Mrs. Byron Flint from
Beaverton will be supervisor for
the day. Each family will
participate in the preparation
of the dinner.
Cooking will begin at 10:00
a.m. Mothers are asked to be at
school to begin preparing the
meal at that time. Men and
children can come later, about
2:00p.m., when the meal will be
served.
Any host family who has
questions may contact Mrs.
Robert Davidson, coordinator
for Morrow County, in Lexing
ton at 989-8402. Each host family
will be expected to share the
expense for their dinner.
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Warren
and Joan were at Provo Easter
weekend. They attended the
graduation exercises at Brig
ham Young University for their
son. Steve. He graduated with a
dt-gree in Journalism. Steve
plans to come to Heppner for a
few weeks visit.
Lets Go To The
CARNIVAL
APRIL 20
57 p.m.
Barbecue Beef $1.75
Hot Dog $1.00
710 p.m.
CARNIVAL
TV Drawing
Games & Dunk Tank
DANCE
music by Piccadilly Line
admission $1.50 per person
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Serving f orrery GllHsmv
and Wheeler Counties
Ph. 676-9146
Heppner