Pace 4. THK GAZETTE TIMES,
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lead Slie
Heppner golfer's won first place in a three-way tournament
May I at the Willow Creek Golf Course. Heppner.
Heppner gofers had a team total of 294. L'matilla and
'A'ahionnka had similar scores of 341.
Medalist for the Mustang team was Charlie Rawlins with
an 1R hole total score of 69. He was followed by Mark Sargent
with a 72, Mike Mills 74 and Tom Skow 77.
Saturdav the golfers traveled to Kinzua and also won the
met by defeating Wheeler and Wahtonnka.
Charlie Rawlins won medalist honors again, w ith an 18 hole
total s ore of 87. Tom Skow had ar. oil, Allan Burkenbine 89
and Mark Sargent 98.
The boys have two meets left. They play the Pirates at
Hnerside today then travel to M-Nary for the district golf
nwt M..miav. May 12
Fillies win track meet
With a tola! score of 112 the
Heppner Girls track team
topped the Friday meet.
Condon followed with 28. lone
2fi. and Riverside had 9.
The following placed first
for the Heppner team in the
respective events:
44il yd dash. Teresa Peck
68 1: long jump, Tami Toll
14'4!..": 220 yd dash, Cindy
Doherty, 30.9. 100 yd. dash".
Kimee Haguewood, 13 1;
hurdles, Kimee Haguewood.
19 5
Heppner captures
Umatilla track meet
Winning all but one running
event. Heppner captured the
l'matilla invitational track
and field meet last Saturday.
The Mustangs scored
flints followed by l'matilla
ijt; Weston -Mi Ku en 110.
Condon 8t. River-ode !
The Mu-iari!s tallied 120
nntit- in the running events
lorr ji.in d to 44 in the field
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T'.p peilnrmcr for Ht-ppner
ias Wade Padberg who
brouijlit home four blue rib
bons. He "as the only triple
winner in the meet capturing
the 22". 44D and nut He also
h.ircd t! e mile relay team
t n !or ai.fi scor ed !2!. points. '
Judge Jones
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Heppner. OR., Thursday. May
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goiiors
field
Heppner s team of Doherty,
Toll, Haguewood and Peck
topped the 880 medley with a
time of 1.56.5. 880 yd. run.
Sally Sumner was 2nd with
3 05, mile. Molly Pierce
6:52 1.
A new school record was set
in the discus by Diane Holland
with a toss of 80 0". High
jump. Janice Healy 4'2";
javelin, Diane Holland.
76"2'i"; shot put. Janice
Healy 32'10'2"; 440 relay.
Toll. Haguewood. Doherty and
Peck 55:6.
Dave McLeod and Dewayne
McClain were double winners
for the Mustangs. McLeod
won both hurdle events and
scored 24' points. McClain
won the mile and two-mile for
20 points
Cardinals
trounce
Mustangs
Scoring 3 runs each in the
first, second and fourth in
nings, the lone Cardinals went
on to defeat the Heppner
Mustangs 13-5 in the Columbia
Basin Conference last Friday.
Joe Rietmann tallied five
hits. Charlie McEIIigott had
two and Kim Gutierrez had
one for two. Gutierrez was
walked intentionally his other
three times at the plate.
Rietmann and Gutierrez
were the winning pitchers for
the Cardinals while McCain
and Gentry were the losing
pitchers for the Mustangs.
5u Years Ago in Heppner
Jim Thomson. prominent
merchant of Heppner, accom
panied by his wife and family,
were calling in Cecil on
Sunday. Jim i driving a
fine new Chrysler car which
he had recently bought.
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A luncheon was enjoyed at
the Alonzo Henderson home in
Hood River on Friday.
Those attending were: Leila
Palmer, Eula Bloodsworth,
Catie Padberg, Florence Mc
Millan, Hilda Yocom, Delpha
Jones and Ruth Robinson.
Also present for the lunch
eon was Mrs. Laddie Hender
son and two sons, and the host
and hostess, Mr. and Mrs.
Henderson.
The ladies were taken on a
tour of Evergreen Terrace
Trailer Court, owned and
operated by Larry and Laddy
Henderson. It consists of
permanent rentals as well as
ovemighters, and is situated
in a quiet and serene park of
trees and mountain streams.
The ladies also visited a
nursery where they saw many
new species of terrarium
plants and flowering trees and
shrubs.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robin
son were called to Goldendale
by the death of their sister in
law, a resident of that city.
Services were scheduled for
Thursday.
Jeff Cutsforth is recuperat
ing from an eye injury and will
be confined to his home for a
few days.
Wilbur Steagall has return
to his home. He has been
in St. Anthony's Hospital
where he underwent hip
surgery. Mrs. Steagall re
mained in that city during his
stay in the hospital with a
daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Roger Brandhagen.
Victor Klinger and Lance
Klinger, his nephew, were
visitors recently at the Pete
Klinger home.
Mr. and Mrs. William H.
Irvin of Roseburg were recent
callers with friends and rela
tives in Lexington.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Davis
of Pendleton were Sunday
visitors in Heppner and Lex
ington. Earl Miller is staying at the
Cecil Jones home while he is
employed near lone.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Hill
(Tana Rauch) have moved
from Hines to the Ervin Rauch
ranch where he will be
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Where to Imik fur clues:
Clues may be hidden in any
ad in tins section of 30
merchants whose ads are
prin'ed below. When an addi
iimial ad from one of these
sponsoring merchants ap
pears elsewhere in the paper,
hey loo may have clues
hidden in ihein.
Clues will be scaiiered.
There may be from one to five
in any ad or none. This is a
O'lrev of skill, and we intend
in do our best to outwit you!
We invite you to do your best
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employed. Mr. and Mrs.
Rauch will move to their new
home that will soon be
completed near the original
Klinger Ranch.
Elsie Fox is at the home of
her daughter. Ruth McNiel in
Pendleton following eye sur
gery at St. Anthony's Hospital.
Mrs. Venice Hendrkkson
was honored at a surprise
birthday dinner on Saturday.
Those present were Mrs.
Elven Standley and family of
Portland, Mr. and Mrs. For
rest Rinehart and family.
I'kiah, Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Chick and family, Hermiston
and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Yocom
and family of Lexington.
The Lillian C. Turner Foun
dation Board of Directors met
Sunday night at the Jack Van
Winkle home.
Action was taken on appli
cations that might be made
and to discuss the addition to
the bylaws.
Applications for loans are
welcome and moneys are to be
paid back 60 days after the
person has finished their
schooling or are not attending
school any longer. A small
rate of interest is charged.
The money is for furthering
a students education, and
loans and payments will be
made at the discretion of the
board of directors. Applica
tions for next year will still be
accepted.
Those attending were
Chairman William J. Van
Winkle and Mrs. VanWinkle,
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Van
Winkle. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin
Rauch and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Jones.
Wranglers plan
awards night
The Wranglers Award night
will be held at the lone
American Legion Hall. Satur
day. May 24.
A potluck dinner will be
served at 6 30 followed by a
dance at 9 30 p m. Music for
the dance w ill be provided by
the Depot II.
The dance is free to all
Wrangler members, however,
the public is invited
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coii'cs'. One entry per person
(a family of four could submit
four entries t. Anyone may
en'er unless a member of your
family is employed by the
merchant whose ad is heavily
bordered this week dins
applies ONLY during the week
this ad is bordered i. Em
ployes of oilier sponsoring:
merchants are eligible.
2 Nothing lo buy. L'se any
slip of paper for entry blank It
is not necessary to be present
lo w in. Ii is not necessary to be
a subscriber to the Gazelle
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dies at Portland
Funeral services were held
yesterday. May 7, at the Ross
Hollywood Chapel in Portland
for Daisy Charlton. Burial w as
at Rose City Cemetery.
She is survived by three
sons, Harold Becket. Hepp
ner: Merle Becket. Cottage
Grove: and John W. (Bill
Becket. Portland and their
families
Mrs. Charlton, for many
years a resident of Heppner.
died May J at the Edan Care
Center. Trouldale. where she
had lived her last four years.
She would have been 8? on her
next birthday.
Born at Creighton. Cass
County. Mo., July 20. 1888. a
daughter of S B. McFerrin, a
veteran of the Confederate
Army and Barbara Barnhart
McFerrin. she outlived her
brother and several half-
Former resident
dies at Vancouver
Funeral services were held
Saturday, May 3. for Law
rence E. Reaney. 85, Van
couver, W'a.
Mr. Reaney was born Oct
ober 24. 1889, and died April
30. 1975.
He was a farmer in the
Lexington area, a charter
member of the Lexington
Cringe, and a member of the
First Christian Church of
Lexington.
In Vancouver, he was a
member of the Evergreen
Saddle Club, and a former
member of the Barberton
Grange.
Services were held at Mem-
oaeowo
SQUARE
Open to Public,
especially beginners
Odd FeEcws Hall
Sunday, May It 730 pjn.
Darrel Wilson, caller
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:t The Mystery Person may
be anyone in Morrow County.
Clues for his or her idenliiy
will be hidden only in ads for
sH.iisniing merchants. If by
coincidence the name of the
Mys'ety Person or other
fai's about him or her
haM-ns to apM-ar in news
i'ciiis. editorial matter or
..'her places in ihis news
.iKT. these will not count as
clues in this contest.
4 To enter, write down the
name "U think lo be the
Mystery Person Add the total
number of clues you can find
in ALL the ads of sponsoring
merchants in Ibis issue. You
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She came to Morrow County
as the bride of Ralph Becket of
the Kightmile family of Beck
ets in 1W After the death of
her husband she worked
several years as a housekeep
er for Howard Anderson, an
Eighlmile wheat rancher. In
f22 she brought her family to
Heppner to live.
In 1923 she married Frank
Shivery, a well known Hepp
ner blacksmith, who died in
'. Ater World War II she
married J K. Charlton. La
Grande, a railroad engineer,
and lived in Kamela and
LaGrande until his death in
1470
Mrs. Charlton was a mem
ber of the Christian Church,
the Rebekah San Souci Lodge
and the Order of the Eastern
Star in Heppner
orial Gardens Mortuary, with
interment at Evergreen
Memorial Gardens Cemetery.
Vancouver.
Mr. Reaney is survived by
his widow. Dorothy M., Van
couver: two sons. John Rea
ney, Hillsboro. and Robert
Reaney, Eugene; three dau
ghters. Joyce Woolf. Port
land. Jean Hobson, Coquille.
and Gladys Johnson, Salem;
twenty grandchildren, twenty
great grandchildren, and a
sister. Mrs. Mary Lulsford.
Kelso. Wa.
Mr. Reaney w as preceded in
death by two sons, Maurice
and Alva
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do not ii.ive to list all these
clues, just gie the total
number of iliem. Don't forget
to add y our name and address
Then drop your entry in the
ho loca'cd at the sponsoring
merchant whose ad is border
ed wi'h a flaik border in the
ads lis ed below in tins issue
5 There is no other place
where entries will be accept
ed Any member of the family
may bung in all the entries for
'ha' family. Children under 12
inns' be accompanied by an
adult.
6. This week's Contest slarls
when you receive this issue
and closes at 5 p.m. Friday of
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Court house notes
Judge Paul Jones says thai
although not all the changes
have been computed and
details adjusted, the county
budget is within the per cent
limitation for another year. "I
(eel that the people will still
receive satisfactory services.
This is because of hard work
bv an exceptional budget
committee and a fine revenue
sharing committee."
Assessor Everett Harshman
has received a few nice''
complaints about the recent
reappraisals A few taxpayers
have been a bit unhappy alxitit
increased value.
Nurse Pat Wrig'it in the
health department said that
some or the educational films
purchased in part with Mor
row County Christmas Seal
funds have reached Pioneer
Memorial Hospital She has
been showing the staff how to
use these films which were
obtained through the Eastern
Oregon Region of the Lung
Association through the office
of the educational coordinator
Jeff Butler, at Blue Mountain
Community College
Bedding
to arrive May 1
Vegetables
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Fi nla ) a di aw tug w ill In- held
a' the stoie where entries
haie been received for tins
week's colli est The fust entry
diawu that correctly identifies
'be Mys'ery Person will win
S.ti in cash If thai entry also
lis 'lie correct number of
clues hidden in all ads of
sMisornig merchants, a
tmn us of $7 50 will be paid.
Whenever l Ins bonus is not
won. it will be added to the
following week's bonus, which
will continue to grow until it is
won
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Davis and some members of
Hie Juvenile Advisory Com
mittee visited the foster home
ill Me.'uham. May J. They
look along fixings for a laco
feed with Ihe youngsters
there.
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ims'aken for clues, but error
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guai aii'eed - by anybody The
publisher of the Gazette
Times will be the judge in all
ques' ions and Ins decision is
linal
Kamily participation gives
you a het'er chance lo win the
j.iikxii Your wife, husband
r some hi ighi -ey ed youngster
may sfiot a clue that you miss!
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