TW O - Heppner Gazette-Times. Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 2, 1990
Garden clubs have use
for casket flags
Have you wondered what to do
with a casket flag?
Garden clubs of the Oregon State
Federation, of which the lone and
Heppner clubs are members, are col
lecting these flags for the “ Avenue
of Flags" project for Willamette Na
tional Cemetery, Portland.
A considerable number have
already been donated as well as con
tributions for the poles. “ It is a
beautiful sight to see them on display
along the roadways within the
cemetery on Memorial Day, Fourth
of July, and Veteran’s Day,” said
Helen M artin, chairm an for
Willamette National Cemetery Blue
Mtn. District No. 10. "The Boy
Scouts place small flags on each
grave for these special days.”
Any donation may be made to a
member of any garden club ( Hepp
ner, lone, Boardman. Echo, etc.,) to
Helen Martin, lone, or they may be
sent directly to Willamette National
Cemetery, but in that case the district
chairman would have no record of
the donation.
The name of the deceased veteran,
branch of service, name and address
and relationship to the donor should
all accompany the donated casket
flag. The donor will receive a cer
tificate of appreciation from an of
ficial of the cemetery.
The Oregon State Federation of
Garden Clubs have been landscap
ing the cemetery for over 30 years
and will continue to do so. A carillon
bell tower has been erected. A tape
project for playing bells is underway
as well as the “ Avenue of Flags”
project. “ A visit to Willamette Na
tional Cemetery would be well worth
your time,” said Martin.
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lone suffers lone High tracksters compete in meets
setback
By Anne Morter
The lone tracksters had another
busy week, competing in a five-way
By Anne Morter
The lone Cardinals suffered a meet in Heppner on Tuesday and
high-scoring setback at the hands of traveling to the State “ B” Invita
tional at Mt. Hood Community Col
the Riverside Pirates on the baseball
lege in Gresham on Saturday. The
diamond last Thursday. More than
Cards
got their first taste of incle
the weather was cold that day as the
ment conditions, battling the wind
Cards were unable to find their mark
from the mound, losing 23-5. The . and cold on Tuesday and the rain on
Saturday.
game was played in lone.
On the bright side, the Cardinals
On Tuesday, the girls scored 49
scored five runs on eight hits and points to place second behind Hepp
five errors. David Wagenblast had ner with 69 points. The boys tied for
two runs, one in the first inning and second with Pilot Rock. Both teams
one in the third. Jim Davison and scored 40 points, again behind
Travis Greenup scored in the third Heppner with 56 points.
inning and Jim Holtz scored in the
Mike Garrett, Gabe Garcia and
fourth.
Danielle Stefani were the day’s dou
The Cardinals kept their error total ble winners. Garrett won the javelin
down, committing just six. This total with a throw of 131’10” and the 800
was close to half of the errors they meters in 2:39.6. He also placed se
had in their last outing.
cond in the 400 meters. Garcia won
The fatal factor, however, were the 100 meters in 11.7 and the 400
the 18 walks given up by the Car meters in 58.67. In addition, he plac
dinal pitchers. Riverside capitalized ed second in the 200 in a time of
11 times on walks and also used 24.87. Stefani won the 1500
them to load the bases. When the
Pirates got a hit, they were able to
bring in several men to score.
“ We should have been in that
game,” said coach Craig Gutierrez.
By Bob Krein
“ You just can’t do it by walking so
On Tuesday, April 24, the Hepp
many people.” He said the weather
ner
Mustangs played the Weston-
was probably the major factor for his
McEwen Tiger-Scots in a double
team’s pitching woes.
header.
The Mustangs trailed 1 to 0 after
the first inning but came back in the
second inning when Slater Mitchell
scored on a single by Brandon
Pedro. The Mustangs then took the
lead 2 to 1 in the third inning when
Bob Krein scored on a double by
Anyone 13 to 15 years old wishing
Russell Britt. The Mustangs then
to try out for Babe Ruth baseball
scored two more runs in the fourth
should contact Rick Johnston,
inning when Brandon Pedro scored
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on a double by Jason Britt and then
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Britt scored on a single by Krein.
The Mustangs added another run
in the fifth when Russell Britt scored
on a single by Mitchell. The
Mustangs added a run in each of the
last two innings to give the Mustangs
a 7 to 3 victory. Mitchell went 3 for
4 with two doubles to lead the
Mustangs. Russell Britt got the win
pitching five innings and striking out
(6:07.35) and the 800 (3:00.2).
Several other Cardinals had good
performances. Jo Cupps won the
javelin with a throw of 120’9Vi” and
placed second in the discus 99’2”
and shot upt 31 ’2” . Crystal Minster
collected a blue ribbon in the 400
meters, running the distance in
1:13.4. She was also second in the
200, 31.38 and fourth in the long
jump 13’6 !4 ". Wendy Anderson
grabbed a third in the javelin with a
throw of 63’9 " , a third in the discus
with a toss of 72’7” and a fifth in
the shot put with a throw of 29’ 10” .
Mac Lovett claimed fifth in both the
long jump 16’6 ‘/ i ” and the 100
meters 12.63 as well as a sixth in the
200, 25.87. Mike Lovgren placed
fifth in the 1500 in 7:26.
The Cardinals faced the cream of
the Class B crop on Saturday at the
State “ B” Invitational. With the stif-
fer competition, the Cards had a
tough time scoring. The girls chalk-
ed up 28 points to finish in eighth
place. The boys scored just one point
and ended up well back in the pack.
Danielle Stefani paced the girls
team with a wire-to-wire victory in
the 3000, running the distance in
11:55. She also placed fifth in the
1500 in 5:26. Both times are new
school records. Jo Cupps threw the
javelin 111 ’2” to finish second. The
winner of that event is a familiar
name to lone sports fans, Jessica
Puckett. The 6’1” standout athlete
from Mt. Hood Christian won the
event with a throw of 140’9” , far
outdistancing the field. Completing
the girls scoring, Janie Cupps plac
ed third in the high jump, jumping
4 ’6” .
Gabe Garcia scored the only point
for the boys, placing sixth in the 400
with a time of 54.5.
The Cardinals next outing is the
Big Sky track meet to be held Satur
day, May 5, in Condon.
M ustangs w in double header
Babe Ruth
tryouts soon
13. Scott Coe came in and got the
save to preserve the win for the
Mustangs.
In the second game the Mustangs
wasted little time in taking the lead.
Krein reached base and was hit in by
Russell Britt. Britt was hit in by Mit
chell, Mitchell was hit in by Tom
Kenny and Kenny was hit in by
Jason Britt to give the Mustangs an
early 4 to 0 lead. That turned out to
be all the Mustangs and pitcher Jim
Kindle needed as he pitched a 1 hit
shutout.
The Mustangs added six more
runs in the game including a 3-run
double by Doug Devin. The
Mustangs won 10-0 in five innings
and improved there record to 6 and
2 in league play and 7 and 4 overall.
The Mustangs are also currently
ranked seventh in state according to
the last coaches poll.
Saturday’s game against Pilot
Rock was rained out.
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By Jane Rawlins
Good news: plans are now in place for an exercise class for seniors over
55. The class will be taught by physical therapist Rick Burrel and Mrs.
Burrel. Exercises will be standing or sitting routines or a combination of
the two. Classes will be held 12 to 12:30 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays
beginning May 17 in the senior center dining room. There is a suggested
donation of $4 per month to help cover expenses. Twenty-five have
registered but there may be room for a few more. Call our office soon,
676-9030.
This week: Friday. Shirley Haugen will represent us at an Intergenera-
tional Conference in Portland. Saturday afternoon is the Sophia Struthers-
Darrel Smith wedding reception.
Next week: A full Monday is planned beginning at 10 a m. with the Sr.
Center Board meeting with Rollin Reynolds to begin forming a Sr. Center
trust fund.
Quilters and Company will meet from 1-4 p.m. to complete a children’s
quilt. Last week 24 potholders went to the elementary school. Cooks and
bricks were covered with velvet to serve as door stops in our office.
Heppner Garden Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the front room with a
container planting demonstration by West Winds Nursery and “ Recycling
Opportunities" by Virginia Sinclair of Milton-Freewater.
The BMCC Knitting Class the last of this series, will be at 7:30 p.m.
in the dining room.
Tuesday, the class of 1950 will meet in the dining room at 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday at noon is the Mother’s Day dinner. The menu is baked ham
with raisin sauce, mashed potatoes, fruit salad, cooper perry salad, hot rolls,
and pudding. Last week our cooks were happy to report they received the
big mixer they wanted at a very low cost.
At 1:30 p.m. the Sr. Center Board meets in the office.
At 7:30 p.m. VFW will meet in the front room.
Thursday at 9 a.m. the Widowed Persons Service meets.
Friday at 9 a m. the cooks will have their food sale and coffee hour will
be from 2-4 p.m. in the front room.
Saturday afternoon in the foyer and dining room a special celebration
of Millard and Florence Holt’s golden wedding anniversary is planned.
The activities committee announces that the second Sunday potluck par
ty has been postponed from Mother’s Day to May 20.
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Pirates hold
winning streak
By Mikka Evans
The Riverside Pirates kept their
winning streak going by beating the
Hermiston junior varsity 3-2.
Riverside used all four of their key
pitchers, Matt Andreason, Billy
Byrd, Mike Tallman and Scott
Timms, to keep them all in practice
since this was the only game this
week for the Pirates.
Next week, the Pirates will get
back into Columbia Basin Con
ference play trying to maintain their
winning streak. They met the
Umatilla Vikings at Riverside on
May 1 and will meet the Pilot Rock
Rockets on May 5 in a double header
at Riverside.
HHS golf
team
competes
By Pete Pearson
The Heppner High School golf
team competed in a meet at Milton-
Freewater Monday, April 23. A se
cond meet was scheduled at home
Friday, but it was cancelled because
of rain.
At Milton-Freewater, Eric Hill
was the medalist with a 69. Rich Pet
tyjohn and Pete Pearson led Hepp
ner with an 80 and 82. Scott
Johnston shot a 94; Jason Hanna, 99;
Shane M unkers, 107; Hiroki
Tanaka, 108; and Chuck Rollis 120.
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