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TWO - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, November 7, 1990 Lundell of Pendleton; two sisters, cluded Sigma Phi Epsilon at Oregon Mrs. Lloyd (Mildred) Morgan and State U niversity, the Oregon Mrs. Paul (Helen) Pettyjohn, both of Association of Family Practice, the lone; nine grandchildren; six step- William Aden Hamlett Physician’s Institute and the Physi grandchildren; 15 great Funeral services for William Adon cians Association of Clackamas grandchildren; 11 step -g reat Hamlett, 76, were held Oct. 31, County. He served as president of grandchildren; many nieces and 1990, at the lone United Church of the Oregon Association of Family nephews and a host of friends. She Christ. Practice in 1969. was preceded in death by her hus Mr. Hamlett was bom Sept. 29, Survivors include his wife, Clare; The Heppner Mustangs won the band and daughter Patricia Tucker. 1914, at Sunnyvale, CA, and died six children, Launee St. Clair and Columbia Basin Conference cham The family suggests that in lieu of Oct. 25, 1990, at Portland. He grew Timothy O ’Shea of Beaverton, pionship Friday with a convincing flowers, contributions may be sent up in the Palo Alto and San Jose. Kathy Lundgren of Albany, Patrick 33-0 shutout over the Umatilla Vik to the charity of donors choice. CA, areas, and married Eva Swan O’Shea of Coburg, Richard O ’Shea ings in Umatilla. The Vikings, the Sweeney Mortuary is in charge of son on Nov, 19, 1948, in California. of Seattle, Wash, and Shannon Ja- fourth rated 2A team in the state fell arrangements. He moved to lone in 1949. Mr. qua of Hillsboro; two brothers. Dale easily as the Mustangs played error- Hamlett was a longtime Mason and Dennis of Stafford and Dallas t e n free football while forcing the Vik loved music, enjoying jazz and sing nis of Lake Oswego; two "liters, II- ings into a total of eight turnovers. By Claudia Hughes, Cham ber Manager ing. He was a member of the Hepp lyne Schmidt of Eugene and Sally Another quick start by Heppner ner Elks Club and the United Church Miller of Carlsbad, CA.; and eight got the Mustangs out right. Cory An exciting opportunity has come of Christ in lone. He worked as a grandchildren. our way and all because an Irish lady Grabeel recovered the first of six hospital aide for the state of Oregon. Mass of Christian Burial was said saw a Morrow County placemat in Umatilla fumbles and the Mustangs Mr. Hamlett is survived by a started from their own 40-yard line. Sept. 19 at the Church of the Boardman listing our annual St. daughter, Sharlene Arends, Benton A 15-yard run by Rick Osmin and Resurrection at Marylhurst College. Patrick’s celebration. Consequently, City, WA; and two sons, Richard Interment was at Willamette Na Heppner has the chance to host 18 a 17-yard completion from Bob and Thomas, both of Portland. His Krein to Doug Devin, along with a tional Cemetery. Memorial con musicians from County Cork, wife, Eva, preceded him in death. tributions may be made to the Ireland, sometime between March 7 halfback pass from Osmin to Jason Donations in his name may be Alzheimer’s Disease Association. Britt moved them inside the 10-yard and 19. Of course, we are shooting made to the Bank of Eastern Oregon. line. A fumble, the only Mustang for St. Patrick’s weekend. The catch miscue for the day, gave the Vikings is that funds are needed to bring Gladys L. Drake the ball. Richard O’Shea Funeral services for Gladys L. these musicians to the United States. Dr. Richard O’Shea of Lake Umatilla quarterback Rusty Green Drake, 84, lone, will be held at the They have been to Portland for the Oswego, a family physician, died fumbled on the first play and Jason lone United Church of Christ, last three years and would like to Sept. 14 at his home. He was 68. Britt picked it up and waltzed into Thursday, Nov. 8, at 2 p.m. visit Heppner. A preview video will the end zone for the first Mustang Born April 20, 1922, in Mrs. Drake died Nov. 4, 1990 at be shown at the next St. Patrick’s score. Osmin added the pat for a 7-0 Ellensburg, WA., O ’Shea attended Pendleton after a short illness. She Committee meeting, Wednesday, Oregon State University in 1940 and lead. was born June 14, 1906, at November 14, at 7 p.m. at the Ex graduated from University of Heppner scored on an eight play Gooseberry, to Ernest and Lena tension Conference Room. At that Oregon Medical School in 1947. He 53-yard drive finished off by a Bob Baker Lundell. She was married time we will discuss how this can served an internship at St. Vincent Krein sneak from two yards out. Big May 29, 1928 to Cleo Drake at lone. become a reality for Heppner. Any Hospital in San Diego County plays on the drive were a 21-yard They had four children. ideas? Hospital. halfback pass from Osmin to Bran Mrs. Drake was a life member of * Some new Christmas decora Heppner was his first medical don Pedro and an 18-yard gain by the lone United Church of Christ, tions and supplies to refurbish those Krein on an option keeper. practice, beginning in 1949 and con the Bunchgrass Rebekah Lodge, the on hand should be arriving in Hepp tinuing until he was called up for ser Order of the Eastern Star and the ner soon. Volunteers will be called Going for the throat, coach Grant vice in the Korean War. He served American Legion Auxiliary. She upon to spend a couple of afternoons called an onside kick and Britt was in the Medical Corps of the U.S. Ar was a graduate of lone High School or evenings getting these ready to on the bottom of the pile for Hepp my for five years. He then returned and attended the University of hang. This will be an ongoing pro ner. Two plays into the second to the medical profession in Lake Oregon. She was an accomplished ject for chamber and the city with quarter, Krein hit Pedro with a Oswego in 1954, opening a family pianist and gave many music more progress made each year 35-yard scoring toss. The pat was practice which he continued until his lessons. She was musician for all of toward a “ Christmas Fantasy" on wide and the Mustangs led 20-0 and retirement in 1982. the organizations she belonged to Main Street. The efforts of Bill Umatilla had run only five plays. His involvement in the communi and also played for many weddings, Kuhn, Bob Kahl and Joyce The Vikings had two drives in the ty included serving as doctor of the graduations and funerals. She was Hollomon are greatly appreciated. high school sports teams, and pro school clerk for many years and was * Forms will soon be available for viding physicals and inoculations to the grand marshal for the 1986 lone nominating Man, Woman and students in the public schools, the Fourth of July celebration and Business of the Year, so put on those Lake Oswego police and fire depart parade. thinking caps. There are many ments and the FBI. He was a Surviving afe two sons, Robert of deserving delegates out there. These A Booster Club meeting will be member of the local school board The Dalles and Ernest o f Fairfield, awards will be presented during held on Tuesday, Nov. 13 at 7 p.m. from 1962 to 1966. CA.; a daughter, Dolores Turner of Town & Country Week, January 14 at the Heppner High School His professional associations in Vancouver, WA.; a brother Richard to 18, but the deadline for nomina cafeteria. tions will be in December. All parents of high school students * Next week’s Chamber program and anyone else interested are in will be a visit from Boardman vited to attend. Chamber president Gene Allen who will be sharing ideas on cooperative leadership. Thought for the week: “ If you question whether everyday is a great ^ t* •. . day, try missing a few and you’ll On Sunday, November 11, at 7 find out.” p.m., the Heppner Church of the Nazarene will host the Community V r V Singspiration. Everyone is invited to » come and enjoy a time of singing and listening to special music, followed V by fellowship and refreshments. Obituaries Mustangs claim CBC crown in upset with Umatilla Vikings Chamber Chatter second quarter. One was ended by a Bob Krein interception and the defense held on the other one. The defensive line was outstanding in the early going with Bubba Burt, Kevin Bond and Jim Kindle in the middle, shutting down the running game, aided by Britt and Osmin at linebacker. Grabeel, Jacob Maben and Ryan Currin at defensive end corralled the outside game and the Mustang secondary was awesome. Jay Michael had his strongest game of the season and Krein, Devin and Pedro each had an interception. Heppner put the game away on the first possession of the second half. Osmin returned the kickoff 49 yards tothe Umatilla 37-yard line and it took only four plays for the Mustangs to score. Cory Grabeel squirted through the line for a six- yard touchdown. The try for two failed and it was 26-0. You could almost hear Don Meredith singing turn out the lights. Umatilla ran only eight plays in the third quater and Devin in tercepted a green pass to end a drive early in the fourth quarter. 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In the third round the seventh and eighth graders combined for the Heppner team. Heppner bumped it back over each time to win, 15-10. Echo wasn't done yet, coming back to win 11-15. The third game was also close but Echo won the game 8-15 and the match. • • • • 14 oz. Western Jeans - . 4*1 I ' t f R f . •j.tSy.i TP * » t '* » i.u.i *. Come see our selection of pendants, earrings, and rings today. 4 Member Jeweler? of America. Inc / Peterson’s ___________ Heppner mm Stop by for your winter weather footwear & clothing . 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Nazarene church hosts singspiration WINTERIZE Heppner 12 INSULATE WATER METERS NOW COAST TO COAST to First Downs Rushe?-yards Passing yards Passes Punts Fumbles-lost Peanlties-yards This year the water meters will be read during the winter months, but the meters will need to be in sulated. Please put the insulation material (foam pellets, rags, newspaper, etc.) in a small plastic gar bage bag that can be easily removed or pushed aside. Be sure that the bag is securely tied or sealed. HHS Booster Club to meet Your game. Osmin added the pat and made the final score 33-0. It was apparent that the coaching staff of Greg Grant, Les Payne and Dave Presley devised an excellent game plan and got the best effort of the year out of many of the players. The victory, Heppner’s third in a row over the Vikings, capped an undefeated league season and a championship for the Mustangs. The loss was the first of the year for Umatilla. They must travel to Vale to face the number 1 rated 2A team in the state. The Mustangs will host the second place team from the Wapiti League, the Grant Union Prospectors. The game will be played Friday night, November 9, at 7:30 p.m. at the Morrow County Fairgrounds. This is the first round of the OSAA State Football playoffs Heppner 14 6 6 7 33 Umatilla 0 0 0 0 0 SHERRELL CHEVROLET A NtiW SHRJTOF COOPERATION Hermiston, Oregon Phone 567-6487 O N I X LANIHT LAKES * ; SERVICES We will be closed Monday, Nov. 12 in observance of Veteran’s Day. THE OF AMERICA IS WINNING. TODAY'S CHEVROLET