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SIX-The Heppner Gazette-Times. Heppner. Oregon, Thursday. May e. 1982 Mustangs lose both games in double header against Wasco By GLENN SMITH The Heppner Mustangs baseball team recently went on the road to play Wasco Co. in a double header at Wasco. In game one, Heppner had trouble hitting the ball and only scored four runs, two in the first inning and two in the fifth. However Wasco scored in all but two inn'i.5. winning the game 13-4. Coach Holland commented that Heppner was playing, "A very good Wasco team." His words proved true for in the second game Wasco again defeated Heppner. The Mus tangs improved their hitting game and scored seven runs, but they could not compete with the Wasco team. Wasco scored 18 runs in the first five innings, causing the game to jmipp uur . . . Wasco Co. 1 25108 4-13120 Martens replaces Woll as highway permit supervisor William (Bill) Martens, 59. ... , t . . . position of transportation per- has been promoted to the r r ; r mit supervisor to replace James Woll, who died recent ly, said a recent news release from the state highway division. Out of today's cir cular the following 4 items did not arrive: Toastmaster 4 Slice Toaster Checkbook Calculator Video Casettes No.TIZO Casio Womens Watches P. 4 P.2 P.2 P.2 Rajnchecfcs will b issued MOTHER'S DAY SUPRISES From M.C.G.G Housewares Wooden Storage Jars Pyrex Casserole Dishes and Mixing Bowl Sets Six-Piece Mixing Sets Kerosene Lamps On Special Do Your Mother's Day Shopping With Us rule. Coach Holland went on to say. "Jim Anderson pitched very well for the Wasco team only giving Heppner five hits. Leading hitters for game number one were Bruce Way and Mark Way, both with doubles, Harry Groshens got on base all four times at bat by walks. Leading hitters for the second game were Greg Connor, who was two for two, including a double; and John Murray who had a two run home run in the fourth inning. Coach Holland stated, "The big key in the second game was Heppner's six errors, and letting Wasco get those 16 base hits." Statistics for the game were : 1st game Wasco Co. Martens came to work for the Highway Division in 1963, and after short periods of work with Parks and Mainten ance, he transferred to Weigh masters, where he has been since. He has been stationed in various parts of the state, 'including Klamath Falls, Bend Roseburg, LaGrande, Eugene and Salem. Martens was promoted to assistant chief weighmaster at Salem in January 1980, and this has been his most recent assignment. His major re sponsibility in his new position will be with oversize-overweight vehicles and loads. He and his wife, Opal, reside in Salem. pyrsxw Utility. Versatility. Durability! Hennner 200 AS Aft- 5 3 Anderson. Satanus 6. ana Ashley; Murray and B. Way. Winning Pitcher Anderson, Losing Pitcher Murray. Heppner Hits singles - Connor, Murray, B. Way; doubles- M. Way, B. Way; triples - none; home runs - none; RBI's Connor 2, Murray 2; stolen bases Groshens. Holland. 2nd Game Wasco Co. 35181-18162 Heppner 04030- 7 56 Brabender and Ashley; Hol land, Hyatt 4, and B. Way. Winning pitcher Brabender, Losing pitcher Holland. Heppner hits singles- M. Way, Connor; Doubles - Connor; triples -none; Home Runs - Murray; RBI's Holland, Connor 2, Murray 2, Doherty; Stolen Bases - Groshens, Holland 2. Marathon to be held in Weston Runners will get a chance to test their skills against two world-class marathoners al the Blue Mountain Marathon to be held May 29 in Weston located 20 miles northeast of Pendleton, said Dave Cassel. race director. John Iodwick and Jeff Wells, will partici- pate in the Blue Mountain marathon. IHlwiek finished fourth in the 1981 Boston Marathon and has a personal best I ime of 2 : 10:54 for the 26.2 mile run. Wells finished second in the 1978 Boston Marathon and has a personal best of 2:10:15. In connection with the runs, there will also be runners' clinics, a runners' trade show, and an interdenominational worship service. Iulwick and Wells will be participating in these activities, concluded Cassel. Antique donated to auction I , - ti . j I 7 - '1 Nova Rietmann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rietmann of lone, tries out an antique rocker that will be sold at the 19th Annual lone United Church of Christ Auction. The annual auction and barbecue will be held June 5 in lone. The rocker, donated by Mrs. Edith Nichoson, is believed to be about 90 years old. A Bridal Shower will be held for Melissa McElligott Saturday, May 8 at St. Williams Catholic Church basement at 7:30 p.m. Everyone is invited to attend. See the Indy 500 Pace Car on display at Ron McDonald's 1982 Camaro, AT, Tinted Glass, Power Windows, Roof Panels, Air Conditioned, AAAFAA Tape Deck HHS girls, By J I 'STINK WKATIIKRFOKD Three long tables surround ed by 1982 Heppner High School senior girls and their mothers grandmothers, or a friend, filled the parish hall of All Saint's Episcopal Church on Thursday noon. April 29. as W.C.C.C. hosts Echo By CATHY PKCK Winners of the Echo-Willow Creek Country Club play were recently announced by Ron Bowman of Heppner. Both men and women played in the meet. Low gross for Fcho men were I-arry Munkus. first; L.J. Michielin. second: and Vern Kraft, third. Low gross for Fcho women were Joyce Kraft, first: and Frika Fllendt. second. Low gross for Heppner was Don Lott. first: C.C. Carmic hael. second: and George Koffler. third. Low gross for Heppner women was Wanda Willis, first: and Harriet Evans, second. I.ow net for Fcho men was lone Garden Club member receives life membership Delta Huber. a longtime active member of the lone Garden Club, was presented a state life membership at the Blue Mountain District No. 10 meeting at Prairie City on April 23. Ten members of the lone club were on hand for the presentation. In distrct com petition, the lone club receiv ed honorable mention for their yearbook, reported a club spokesperson. Connie Tellefson of Milton Freewater, district director, presided at the meeting which had ninety-two registered, representing 10 clubs. The Green Thumb Club of Prairie City hosted the group and served a lovely lunch. Five state chairmen, including three from the blue mountain district were present. Lou Smith, first vice-president, and Elvie Willet. second vice-president, represented the State Federation of Gar den Clubs. George Ray presented a slide program on local wild life, flowers and scenic views in the Prairie City area. At the 1982 state meeting, to James Garfield, the 20th U.S. president, was both a canal bargeman and a pro fessor of Greek and Latin before entering the White House. mothers honored at Soroptimist luncheon the members of Heppner Soroptimist International hon ored the coming graduates at (heir annual SprinR Suhid Luncheon. Gail Burkenhine. president of the Heppner club nnd Christy Lovgren, chairman of its Youth Committee, presided at the function, which featured an address by Valerie Rover ,Ii Roylen. first: and Werner Fllendt and Frank Munkus tied for second. Low net for Fcho women was Carol Nne. first: and Judy Ihittan. second. Low net for Heppner men was a tie for first between Chuck Starks and Doug Gun dersnn. Dean Wright placed third Low net for Heppner women was Dorris Graves, first: nnd Charlene Isom placed second, KP for Fcho men was won by Frank Munkus. KP for Heppner men was Dorian Forrar lone drive for Echo was Uirry Munkus and long drive for Heppner men was won bv Dean Wright. Regular men's play will tiike place Sunday. May 9. Bowman said be held June 13-16 in Medford, the blue mountain district will extend an invitation to hold the 1985 meeting of the state federation in Pendleton. Hep pner Garden Club invited the clubs of the district to attend a fall meeting there, and a spring district meeting will be held in lone. Following the district meet ing, garden club members from the five counties went to the old Prairie City depot, and assisted in planting a red hawthorn tree there to cele brate Arbor Day. the spokes person concluded. til 'r-'i-v ENNIS DEALER Register Receipts business forms register machines unis Business Forms, Inc. copies 20' while-u-wait COMPETITIVE PRICES CALL FOR A FREE ESTIMATE ON YOUR NEXT The Heppner Sarena Panter 'Doherty. Heppner attornev-at law, and the awarding of the . Flaine George Memorial Scholarship. The Rev. Mike Sheridan presented the day's invoca tion. Soroptimist members introduced themselves and declared their classifications as they responded to rollcall. President Burkenhine then asked the graduated to Intro duce themselves and their mothers or mother substi tutes. Heppner vocal soloist Linda Gifford was accom panied by Soroptimist pianist Ola Mae Groshens in her presentation of three songs. "Theme from Mahogany". "Sunrise" and "Up a Ijizv River," during and after the meal. The day's talk, presented by Attorney Doherty, recounted her own feelings as she finished her high school work in Heppner about ten years ago. She told of her various post high school learning experiences, urging this year's graduates to stay flexible and to strive for good basic educations. She said that she was rather terrified by her. high school speech class, but now is able to face a courtroom and to present a case she has prepared. Her listeners were favorably im pressed by her thoughtful and appropriate talk and by its smooth delivery. The presentation by Mrs. PR FOR YOUR HOME OR BUSINESS I J an inn Marge Kenny and guettt book Lovgren of a lovely yellow rose and hearty congratula tions to Sarena Panter as the winner of the Elaine George Memorial Scholarship was a high point of the gathering. The $400 scholarship award was contributed by local friends nnd admirers ot the late Mrs. George and by members of the Soroptimist Clubs of the Northwest Region of Soroptimist International As this one-year scholarship is directed toward preparation for a business career. Panter Make her day on May 9th with a Mother's Day Geranium. Basket Fuschia or Mixed. GREEN FEEDS Ml BUSINESS CARDS Starting at 19.95 for 500 ENVELOPES & LETTERHEADS RUBBER STAMPS Made To Order FLYERS We'll Help With Your Design WEDDING INVITATIONS STARTING AT 17.90 for 100 Over 400 samples of outstanding E n graved and Heliograved wedding in vitations, announcements, novelty cards, personalized napkins, matches and accessories for any occasion. Full color pictures available pn.. daughter Karen sipn says she plans to use it toward the cost of attending a business college In Ken newick The salad luncheon was prepared and nerved by the women of the Episcopal Church in cooperation with Soroptimist members The spring flowers which bright ened the dining area and decorated the long tallies were contributed for the occasion from the garden of Dr. Wallace Wolff. rtf SEED PRINTING JOB Rlorrow Count GAZETTE Bon McDonald f I 676-9921 if . MAvurAHf! UUL . . l muuisf 147 W. Willow Lexington 989-8221 i Hug. ttt nrvr i 6769228