Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, May 07, 1981, Page SIX, Image 6

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    SIX-The llcmmcr Gaulle-Times. Ilopimff. Oregon. Thursday. May 7. ItWI
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The April meeting of Ruth
Ix-ust Chapter No. 32. Order
of the Eastern Star was their
Friendship Nieht. It was a
time for welcoming friends
and honoring K years of this
historic chapter. Visitors
came from Pendleton. Pilot
Rook. Hermistnn. Umatilla.
Ijnnft Creek and Condon, and
one. Mrs. Irene Dnllarhide.
from the Poison. Montana
Chapter, who now lives in
Heppner.
As folks assembled. Juanita
Carmichael entertained at the
piano with a number of songs
of yesler year
Kaeh person was given n
name Ian with the charter
dates and a program booklet
which lists the names of all
charter members and of all
past matrons and past patrons
of Imth Ruth and Locust
Chapters.
I'nder glass on the desk in
the entry hall were displaved
a number of nld statements
from Heppner businesses no
longer existing Some dated
Iwck In 18W. such as Minor &
Co., Franklin-llarnes Market.
Heppner Steam Laundry.
Henry Heppner & Co.. The
F'air. Crescent Uumriry. P O
Rorg Jewelry, etc.
An interesting program fol
lowed the welcoming, escort
ing and introducing of guests
and a short business meeting.
Secretary Carmelita Halvnr
sen read the minutes of some'
of the earliest meetings: Ruby
Meckel gave a reading. "The
Davs of I)ng Ago" and
Frances Smonse entertained
on her violin with a medlev of
old tunes. iM'ginning with
numlH-rs that were popular
bits during the gav nineties.
A brief hislnrv of the
chapter was told in verse bv
Heppner Junior High Track
Team to host Jr. Olympics meet
The Heppner Junior High
Track Team will be sponsor
ing an AAU Junior Olympics
Track and Field Meet May 16.
at the Heppner High School
track.
Registration for all events
will take place that morning
from 10 a.m. to 11 a m
Participants must register at
that time. Late registration at
the event will not be permit-
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The meet will begin H 11
a m with field events taking
place first. Running events
will follow .
The age divisions sanction
ed for this meet are the
following:
HI and under Age division
i will be in or under during 81 )
11-12 Age division twill be
II or 12 during l!WI i;
13-14 Age division twill Ik'
l:t or 14 during l!HI i.
Any participant 12 and
under may compete in 3
events, including relays Thir
teen - fourteen year-old age
division participants may
compete in 4 events, including
relavs.
"It is the purpose of this
program to give every boy or
girl who so desires, the
opxrtunity to compete, re
gardless of ability." said a
spokesperson.
This track meet may be
used to qualify athletes for the
state meet The uthlete must
meet or better the qualifying
standard to advance to the
state meet.
Any questions regarding
this meet please contact
Phyllis Payne. Tim Hirkby. or
Jean Strange at Heppner
Klementarv School.
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Worthy Matron luiise Wood,
followed by an addendum
honoring the passing years
presented by the Star Points
After the program a deli
cious anniversary cake was
served in the dining room
where the surroundings awl
tables were beautifully decor
ated with spring flowers in the
Raster theme and colors bv
Madge Thompson. Gladvs
Connnor. Melba (Junckcnhush
and Anna Graham
The next staled meeting will
be on Monday night. Mav II.
at which time the election of
officers and a memorial
service are scheduled
On Saturday the Cardinal
tracksters traveled to Condon
for the Big Sky Track Meet.
The lone boyH came home
with the first place trophy
with 140 points, The girls
placed fifth with 37 points.
Margaret Doherty placed
second In the long Jump with a
Jump of 147". second in the
inn-meter dash with a time of
13.02. first In the 4tM) with a
personal best of !.. and first
in the 2(H) in n lime of 2ti (13.
Michelle I-aUiio placed sixth
in the discus with n throw of
ti!'5".
Hrad Schmidt placed third
In the long lump with a jump
of IH7". fifth in the liiiHi in a
time of R:24. and third In the
3IHHI with a time of 1 1 :!B 17.
Penny Starr placed second in
the discus with h throw of 105'.
fourth in the shot put with a
toss of 3.VH". second in the
javelin with n throw of
MO'41,". and fourth 'in the Ki)()
meter run in 2:33.4.
(iregg Kietnmnn placed
second in the pole vault with a
vault of ll'i;", first in the loo
with a time of II 2H. and first
in the 2oo meter dash in 23 41
Shawn Laltue placed third in
the javelin with n throw of
135'H". first in the 110-meter
hurdles with a time of IH.OH.
fifth in the high jump wilt
jump of !'2". and second In the
300 -meter hurdles in 44 3
Jim McCabe placed fifth in
the javelin with a throw of
llti'l", first in the 4iMmctcr
dash with a time of M.IH. and
fourth in the Htm hurdles in
4H II Treve Peterson finished
third in the Hhi with a time of
11.91. third in the 4IH with at
lime of 54 Mi. and second in the
200 m 24 15 Howard l-avill
finished fifth in the lot! meters
with a lime of 12 OK
The 4tHi-meler relay team
consisting ol Leavilt. McCabe.
Peterson and Kiclmann finish
ed first with a time of 40 5
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