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Page 4. THE GAZETTE-TIMES, Heppner, OR., Thursday, Apr. rl NORM MILES oversees his dog as she picks the winner in the Who's Who Contest. Cathy Halvorsen, lone was the lucky winner. IVIystery winner gets double reward Cathy Halvorsen. lone was last works winner in the Who's Who contest. She also had the eorm-i number of clues 5i and wins $27.50. The mystery (HM-snn Cathy identified was Ml Collins. Heppner. and the live clues were: two on a hill irr nf Rill's favorite expres sion: ppo Young (Rill won hi- Poje Young Award for Vvhrrv. Libra 'sign under which Hill was born": Daisies GARAGE SALE! I April 19 1 ! 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. I 690 Alfalfa St. I Bruce Bothwell 1 REWARD $200 Will be paid by the Jeweler's Security Alliance for information leading to the arrest and conviction of any person or persons smashing our window March 28, 1975 between 10:20 p.m. and 11:15p.m. YARD SALE March 31 - April 11 Monday through Friday Hours: 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. All items sold by unit only f Kiln Dried Fir & Larch Lengths ;:;2x8No2&Btr ;hxlONo2&Btr f 2x8No3Util 2x10 No 3 Util 2x4 No4 Econ 2x6 No 4 Econ 1 2x8 No4 Econ 2x10 No4 Econ 2x4 No3&Btr 2x6No3&Btr l2x8No3&Btr 2xlONo3&Btr lx8No4&Btr llx10No4&Btr 8 $ Kiln Dried Hem, Fir 2x4 No 3 util 8', 10', 12' 14 & 16' ?! Plywood Sheathing Vi" Miscuts llV'Shop For Information Call 1-503-676-9183, Ext. 37 fJ to f" ft ... .4 .i J won't tell 'wife's name is Daisy : and sort of a square. 'Hill is a square dancer . At the time of the drawing Cathy was in the Good Shepherd Hospital in Hermis tn awaiting the birth of her babv Her check will be mailed to her. TR Ml. RIDKRS PLAN Sl'MMKR RIDE The lone Trail Riders met at the home of their leader. Mrs. LaRtie. March 24. with 13 members present. Members answered roll call hy giving the meaning of words from the 4-H project book. The club decided to have an overnight trail ride this summer. The next meeting will be April 16 at 7:30 p.m. in the high school library. Debra and Donna Palmer will give a demonstration on how to fill out record books Price ;:j thousand?:' $119.00 129.00 88.00 108.00 88.00 I 108.00 I 75.00 ; 69.00 69.00 69.00 69.00 69.00 69.00 69.00 82.00 90.00 $ 89.00 96.00 I 8' & 10' 8' & 10' 8', 10', 12' 14' & 16' , 10', 12' 14' & 16' Ran Igth Ran Igth Ran Igth Ran Igth 6' 6' 6' 6' 'thru 12' 14'& 16' 'thru 12' 14' & 16' 100.00 120.00 1.90 panel 4'x8' 2.80 panel S. 1975 IIHS trackmen make showing One school record was set and two others nearly fell as the Heppner High School trackmen turned in outstand ing performances Saturday in Salem at the Willamette Relays. Dave Mcl.eod broke his own record in the high jump with a leap of fi'1 1" and placed third overall in the A competition. His old record was 5' 10", set last year. Mcl.eod also turned in the top individual performance by earning a third-place finish in the high hurdles with a time of and was on the winning sat and mile relay teams. It was in the two relay events that other school re cords were narrowly missed. Rav Cate. Dave Mcl.eod. Carl Christman and Wade Padberg ran i:.ntj in the HKit refay (o win the event and missed the record by two-tenths of a second Ray Cate. Tom Wolff. Dave Mcl.eod and Wade Pad berg combined for a 3:41.1 running of the mile relay for .wither first place, one and one tenth seconds off the II II S mark. The Mustanc 440 relay team nt li.iv Cate. Steve McLauch lin. Carl Christman and Wade Padbore finished second in 'heir heat but fifth overall in a time of :4.M 2. Ko piacini; in the meet in nvice competition i those who have not lettered in track i were Handy Devine. first in disc-us with a toss of 07'3": Kvle Hum hke was firth in the same event will) 92'2". Mike mi'h was fourth in the novice siniipiii with 3.V i". Other competitu; were Dan Marshall throw inn in the senior discus and shot with m.nks of llT'll" and 3.V!)1." rcsrtive!y. Mike Smith, novice discus. Tii'7". and Manv Smith, nnx ice discus ,-md -iltoi with throws of Rtt'fi" :i'id'!:t'4" resei l i ely Randy tonne also threw the javelin n mil ire. 122'. just missing sc'h place -t the hoxs continue to -..nii.ete wiih the same inlen m' 'hex did Saturdax . we will l e e a tine track season". - iM li",d Coach Chuck Starr fliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiii "WHO'S WHO Where lo look for clues: Clues may be hidden in any ad in this section of 30 merchants whose ads are pruned below. When an addi tional ad from one of these sponsoring merchants ap pears elsewhere in the paper, they 'loo may have clues hidden in them. Clues will be scattered. There may be from one lo five in any ad or none. This is a contest of skill, and we intend tii do our best to outwit you! We invite you lo do your best to outwit us. KINZUA CORPORATION Mi-in.MT nf tin- Imi.ikI f nlif- t I'KoHl I TS j( fin I.IIOMIM. AMMtU t , , ...,... DANK OF j'asiem Orvycn ol It HOMETOWN HVNK jiillllllllllllllllMIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIMIMUIIIIIIIIIHII I Pztvaon i 1 JEWELERS $m HIHIIIIIIIIMIIMIIMMIIMIMIIIIUIHIIIIIIII MMMIH Miles Tire Service Hr d like lu know ou brllrr liiiUVA 1 i ,,. .. ... 1 U1m!m 8 ri. u i Cal's Lounge & Cafe I I'THWN E TINti. IMIWNTOVW - e t The Mustangs competed auainst Amity. Canyonville Rible Academy. Col ton. Jef ferson. .John F. Kennedy. Monnv. Pine-Ka!lt Reps. Salem Academy, Santiam. St. Paul. Western Mennonite and Ml Anitcl Prep. There were also A A and AAA schools competinii in their own class. Next Saturday the Mustangs will be competing in a four-way meet in The Dalles auamst Wahlonka. Golden dale. Wa . and Dufur. Heppner Uirls' I rack leant w ill also he participation. The meet be gins at I pin. The following Tuesday the Ixiys will be at Condon for a six-way conies! starling at 4 pm while the girls will be at Echo. Little League signup dates l.i'tlo League signups will beheld April 1-11 for both boys ami gu ls. ages 9 12. Hoys and girls in the Heppner area are to sign up at the Heppner Klementary School or contact Tom Wilson. Ted Toll. Jack Graham or Art Galbrailh for tut-iher information. Youngsters in the lone area should sign up at the lone .liiiuor Hmh School or contact .lerrx Sielani ll xoungsters who sign up mtivi he i xears of age before Inlx !l. and have not reached Uieir nth hirthdav bv Julv 31. Heppner Assembly of God Church xtill fi-alui'ra YOUTH RALLY with the Hamar Family Gospel Singers Sat. Apr. 5 7:30p.m. (They will also be our guests at the Sunday morning worship hour, April 6, 11 a.m.) EVERYONE ISWELCOMETO ATTEND iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiii niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Contest rules: I This is a family fun contest. One entry per person ia family of four could submit four entries i. Anyone may enter unless a member of your family is employed by the merchant whose ad is heavily bordered this week (this applies ONLY during the week this ad is bordered). Em ployes of other sponsoring merchants are eligible. 2. Nothing lo buy. Use any slip of paper for entry blank. It is not necessary tu be present to win. It isnoi necessary lo be a subscriber lo the Gazette Tunes to enter. Serxmg Mrr . Wheeler and Gilliam Counties tun ii eitif linn fSk 4 0ll MI1IV iT07 ",'",TI1 mi .. .-. g ' - . r. s ;.,, , IMMiailUII MMMIHM. I ' i m m OfX'WMr'rr"!" S Farley Motor Co. IHE CLOSER " YOU LOOK, THE BETTER WE LOOK Court Street Market ten I We smile a lot! Trus 1 IIEITNEK I Pettviohn's tL i Pettyjohn's jL Ex erx thing Ijf- for fiirm Vi, and hume Mi IIEITNEK Mustangs lose two Pilcher Jerry Gentry struck out five oppossinR hatters in the firs! inning of the Heppner Mustangs baseball Rami" againsl Deer Park. Wa . in the Scottio-Hockct tourney last Kridav and still managed to lose the name. Gentry had 10 strike outs during the game .and the winning pitcher Dan Sims also struck out 10. Gentry allowed only two hits while Suns allowed none, yet the final score was Deer Park K. Mustangs I The Mustangs committed 14 errors during the game. In the consolation game the Mustangs xvere defeated by Klein. Saturday morning at thena hy a score of 9-.1. IteWaxne McClain started for the Mustangs ami was relieved in the third inning hy Sieve Pock, who managed to hold Klein scoreless for the remainder of the game. ( oac h Dale Holland said. , sin e ;) .)) tVs;nionjS ' ol pitching anil Mcl.ain did a good job as catcher " Till I TS ItKPORTH) Mrs Jack Crutn. lone. reMiried li the Sheriff's de partment that 'someone had stolen her son's wrist watch vvlnle he was in gym class at lone High School She also rcmrted that someone had entered their car anil takeiwn pellet rtlle while the vehicle was parked in the lone High School parking lot The vehicle w ;:s unlocked at 'ho time of the theft. llln.mnn.n..nHH.R.uu inimm.mi .IH..m....m.m1m.,.n...m...mt.mm xmmmmmmmmummmm IN MORROW COIMV'CONTEST CoprM l.;s by GEM Snt.rp.... 3. The Mystery Person may be anyone in Morrow County. Clues for his or her identity will be hidden only in ads for sponsoring merchants. If by coincidence the name of the Mystery Person (or other facts about him or her) happens to appear in news items, editorial matter or other places in this news paper, these will no. count as clues in this contest. 4. To enter, write down the name you think to be the Mystery Person. Add the total number of clues you can find in ALL the ads of sponsoring merchants in this issue. You AinnrKi WHEEL 1 K Try dining with "TTti real (lieiidly IIKPTUK " " Bristow's ft. MARKET Ol AI.ITY FIKIDS IOE 3 MORROW COUNTY I I GRAIN GROWERS 1 fBMt OWNf 0 AND CONTIOLLIO LEXINGTON. OKEGON. s Serving Morrow I oumx FlOWer ShOp I V I t 4r i BO Ltfln l Untun t) , mill iiiiiiiiiiii miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iniiiiiiiiuii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiimiiiiitiuiiMiMMimimnmiimwtii i p....... I -r?rr-5Ki Cornett Green ! Kas uons tor me t-u'" s nAarwr t ttyjni i O O : O o 0 o PVT. DAVID I). S( IIW RZIN GREAT LAKKS. Ill -Marine Pvt. David D. Schwarzin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Schwnrzin of 590 Gale St.. Heppner. Or., graduated from recruit training at the Marine Corps . Recruit Depot, San Diego, Ca. G-T WANT ADS PAY ' " """ ,"",d do not have lo lisl all these clues, just give the total number of litem. IW. forget lo add your name and address. Then drop your entry in (he box located at the sponsoring merchant whose ad is border ed with a dark Ixirder in the ads listed below in this issue, 5. There is no other place where entries will Ik- accept ed Any member of the family may bring in all the entries for that family Children under 12 must he accompanied by an adult. 6. This week's contest starts when you receive this issue and closes at 5 p.m. Friday of Hurrays 1 2 ON THE MAIN COKNEK DRUGS vol it HOMETOWN I'll HMU Y RM3T HEPPNER AUTO PARTS on i lliimnmnt-d Viilol'aits b ' ' ," ' LJ MMBkMMMi il am m 9 Heppner Nor-Gas til Tank AIDlMII(f KY Equipment ,.,,. 1 Where .Service is a Pleasure ! V-GTAVtKN I U hire Iriends meet Pool and your favorite drink. LEXINGTON, OKE. MS Sheriffs posse to speak National leader of the Sher iff's Posse fountains. H. L. iMikei Heath, of Portland, will speak on Friday, April 4. R p m. In the American URion Hall Heach will be here in Heppner lo present the Mor row County Posse Comitalus Charier. In his talk he will give informative and factual infor mal ion on subjects such as why the lang drab of citizens properly rights, why the continual effort to seize pri vately owned guns, why is crime increasing ""d un" DANCE Hardman Community Center April 5, 9 'til 2 Music by Dick Gorham & Group Admission $2 Supper served Heppner Ellis B.P.O.E. No. 358 Sat., April 5 Installation of Officers 4 p.m. Public Invited Dinner by Jim Rogers 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Music by Depot II 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. Dinner and dance for Elks and out of town guests only this week. 7 Al thai lime (5 pin.. Friday I a dt awing will be held at the store where entries have been received for this week'scontest. The first entry drawn that correctly identifies the Mystery Person will win $20 in cash. If thai entry also lists the correct number of clues hidden in all ads of sponsoring merchants, Ixii uis of $7 50 will be paid. Whenever this bonus is not won. il will be added to the following week's bonus, which will continue lo grow until it is won. 8 Every precaution will be "Etfixihing in Ladies Keadv -lo-Wear" The Lebush Shoppe HIIMIIIMIIMHIIIIMM IHHMMM Rietmann's HARDWARE AND IMPLEMENTS "Your Kmuilx lUrdwarr vwv norrxw trriu " - ''"""HMIMMMHIIHWHIMMMIHMm. Father of Ihe vear TURNER I'A'JVAN MARTER VJ BRYANT INSUKANCI M Ml MM I'M! ' MfMia MM t'i Eeed-Sll-(.rdr.( Vr!rrln:irx iiim.liri (i.a Oil l.ubrlraliow AuloHepair IIEITNER leader controllable, why are taxes no out of line and other questions of Inleresl lo nil Americans. Swim Team Association Organizational Meeting April 9, 7:30p.m. City Hall All Interested persons welcome irnmimumum taken to pi ex col typographi cal errors that mtghl be mistaken for clues, but error less tyX'graphy cannoi lie guaranteed - by anybody, The publisher of the Gazelle Times will be the judge in all questions and his decision is final. Family participation gives you a better chance lo win the jackpot. Your wife, husband or some bright -eyed youngster may spot a clue thai you miss! Think you run outwii the contest? You can't win If you don 'I enter. ::::::. Mobil . -e BOB'S Mobil Service W tin e srr U r is mil old f jhiimrd MMMWMMM GONTY'S MIOKSEOH l I." Mobllj I RED L . I I WING I Sr Hi-ppiM-r IhrKim IIEAUINHtK HEKIIf It S The reason for ronung to lone j for dinner! On Ihe Highway IONE OREGON DEAN'S 2ND HANO OI.DIESbutG(M))IES Come in and Hrnwe V m 1 GARDNER'S MEN'S W EAR : "The Sioreol Personal Servire" 4 (7SKII Heppner "X"""1'11"'" r4