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Obituaries
Charles Frederick Ross
Charles Ross, 68, a resident of
LaPine, died Tuesday, March 10,
1998, in Bend at St. Charles Hos
pital.
Mr. Ross was bom August 25,
1929, in Heppner, to Fred and
Mary (Ritchie) Ross. He was edu
cated and reared in Heppner. He
moved to The Dalles as a boy and
graduated from The Dalles High
School.
He later met and m arried
Nonne Sackett. They had known
each other for seven days before
getting married August 8, 1949,
in Goldendale, Washington. They
were married for 48 years.
Mr. Ross was a contract car
rier for the Bend Bulletin for 15
years. He and his wife had lived
for about 17 years in Cucamunga,
California, before moving to the
Eugene area, living there for
about seven years before settling
in LaPine. He enjoyed fishing,
hunting, bowling and pool play
ing. He was a member o f the
Am erican Legion in LaPine,
LaPine Moose Lodge and a life
m em ber o f S pringfield Elks
Lodge #2304.
Mr. Ross is survived by his
wife, Norine, in LaPine; one son,
Robert Ross o f LaPine; two
daughters, Cynthia K. Stafford,
San Diego, California and Lynn
L. Reed, Bend; six brothers,
G eorge (M arilyn) Ross o f
Dubois, Idaho, Frank (Virginia)
Ross of Pendleton, John (Linda)
Ross of Grants Pass, Roy (Mary)
Ross of Lafayette, Lee (Donna)
Bones of Vancouver, Washing
ton, Dee (Linda) Bones of Buena
Vista, California; one sister, Faye
(Jack) Mabbott o f Dubois, ID;
nine grandchildren and 10 great
grandchildren. He was preceded
in death by his mother and father.
The family suggests contribu
tions to the American Heart Foun
dation and the Diabetes Founda
tion of Oregon.
Deschutes Memorial Funeral
Home was in charge of arrange
ments.
Myrtle “Dolly” Fraters
Myrtle Winnifred "Dolly"
Fraters, age 82, died at the
Evergreen Care Center located in
the Dalles, on March 9, 1998.
A requiem Eucharist service
was held at St. Paul's Episcopal
Church in The Dalles on March
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Father John Langfeldt
officiated. Burial was at the
Heppner Masonic Cemetery that
afternoon, Father Alfred Miller
conducted the graveside services.
Dolly Farrens was bom at
Monument, December 2, 1915,
the third of four children bom to
Walter Herbert and Ella (Sperry)
Farrens, long time residents of
Morrow County. She lived most
of her life in Morrow County and
graduated from Hardman Union
High School May 24, 1935.
She married Tom Fraters July
1, 1938, in Stevenson, WA.
They lived on the Fraters' wheat-
ranch in Eight Mile until 1960,
except for the years of World
War II. At that time she worked
in Portland until Tom was called
into the service. They moved to
Grass Valley in 1960 where Tom
ran a car repair and machine
shop. In the fall of 1995, Tom
and Dolly had to move to the
Care Center at The Dalles. Mr.
Fraters died there December 6,
1995, and was buried in the
Heppner Masonic Cemetery.
Mrs. Fraters continued to live
there until her death.
No children were bom to the
Fraters, however, Tom's nephew,
Elmer Burnside, resided with
them for over 50 years and is
currently living in the Fraters'
home in Grass Valley.
Mrs. Fraters was a very caring
person and helped rear many
children, both as foster children
when they lived at Eight Mile,
and as homemaker to families of
working parents in Grass Valley.
Mrs. Fraters was a 40-year
member of the San Souci chapter
of the Rebekah Lodge. She was
also a member of the Degree of
Honor Lodge. She was awarded
the Degree of Chivalry in 1958
by the Rebekah Lodge.
Mrs. Fraters was a life-long
member of the Episcopal Church
and a member of All Saints'
Episcopal Church in Heppner for
60 years. She was baptized by
Father B. Stanley Moore at the
Episcopal camp in Cove July
1930 and confirmed by Bishop
Remington.
Survivors include a brother Verl
Farrens of Richland, WA; sister
Lucille (Farrens) Lindblad, in
College Place, WA; and many
nieces and nephews, including
Elmer Burnside, Grass Valley,
Roland (Pepper) Farrens of
Heppner, Alvin Ayers, Las
Vegas, NV, and Ada Carl,
Winston.
She was preceded her in death
by her husband Tom, brother
Roland and her niece Patty.
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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon
Wednesday, March 18.1998 - FIVE
HHS lists spring sports schedules O'Ducky Race winners announced
Following are spring sports
schedules for Heppner High
School:
HHS Track
Friday, March 20, Pilot
Rock/Umatilla Icebreaker at
Umatilla, 1 p.m.; Tuesday March
31, Five-Way at Umatilla, 4
p.m.;
Friday, April 3, Cherry Festival
Invitational at The Dalles, 4
p.m.; Tuesday, April 7, Five-
Way at Umatilla, 4 p.m.;
Saturday,
April
11,
Umatilla/Heppner Invite at
Umatilla, 11 a.m.; Tuesday, April
14, Five-Way at Umatilla, 4
p.m.; Saturday,
Apnl 18,
Condon Invitational at Condon,
11 a.m.; Tuesday, April 21,
Grant Union Invitational at John
Day, 3:30 p.m.; Friday, Apnl 24,
Umatilla/Stanfield Invite at
Umatilla, 2 p.m.; Apnl 28, Six-
Way at Condon, 4 p.m.;
Fnday, May 1, Goldendale
Invitational at Goldendale WA, 4
p.m.; Saturday, May 9, CBC/Big
Sky invitational at Condon, 11
a.m.; Fnday, May 15, District 7
2A meet at The Dalles, 3 p.m.;
Saturday, May 16, Distnct 7 2A
meet at The Dalles, 12 noon;
Friday, May 22, State 2A Meet at
Monmouth, TBA; Saturday, May
23, State 2A Meet, Monmouth,
TBA.
HHS Softball
Friday, March 20, Pendleton
Frosh at Heppner, 3 p.m.;
Saturday, March 28, Richland
Tournament at Richland, WA,
TBA;
Saturday, April 4, Dufur at
Dufur, 1 p.m.; Tuesday, April 7,
LaGrande JV at Heppner, 3:30
p.m.; Saturday, April 11,
LaGrande JV at LaGrande, 12
noon; Tuesday, Apnl 14,
Umatilla at Heppner, 4:30 p.m.;
Friday, April 17, Hermiston JV
at Hermiston, 3 p.m.; Tuesday,
Apnl 21, Pendleton JV at
Pendleton, 4 p.m.; Friday, April
24, Corbett at Corbett, 3:30 p.m.;
Tuesday, Apnl 28, Pilot Rock at
Pilot Rock, 4:30 p.m.;
Saturday, May 2, Dufur at
Heppner, 1 p.m.; Tuesday, May
5, Umatilla at Umatilla, 4:30
p.m.; Fnday, May 8, Pilot Rock
at Heppner, 3 p.m.; Saturday,
may 16, Wahtonka at The Dalles,
1 p.m.; Saturday, May 23,
Distnct Tournament.
HHS Baseball
Tuesday, March 17, Pendleton
JV at Heppner, 3:30 p.m.;
know
Saturday, March 21, Dufur at
Dufur, 12 noon; Tuesday, March
24, Hermiston JV at Heppner, 12
noon; Tuesday, March 31, Dufur
at Heppner, 3:30 p.jn.;
Saturday, Apnl 4, Stanfield at
Heppner, 11 a.m.; Tuesday, Apnl
7, Umatilla at Umatilla, 4:30
p.m.; Saturday, Apnl 11, Pilot
Rock at Heppner, 11 a.m.;
Tuesday, Apnl 14, Echo at
Heppner, 4:30 p.m.; Saturday,
April 18, Weston-McEwen at
Athena, 11 a.m.; Tuesday, April
21, Hermiston JV at Hermiston,
4:30 p.m.; Saturday, Apnl 25,
Condon at Condon, 11 a.m.;
April 28, Stanfield at Stanfield,
4:30 p.m.;
Saturday, May 2, Umatilla at
Heppner, 11 a.m.; Tuesday, May
5, Weston-McEwen at Heppner,
4:30 p.m.; Saturday, May 9,
Echo at Heppner, 11 a.m.;
Tuesday, May 12, Pilot Rock at
Pilot Rock, 4:30 p.m.; Thursday,
May 14, Riverside at Boardman,
4:30 p.m.; Friday, May 15,
Pendleton JV at Pendleton, 4:30
p.m.; Tuesday, May 19, Condon
at Heppner, 4:30 p.m.; Saturday,
M ay
234,
D is tric t
Championships at The Dalles,
TBA.
BEECHER’S RESTAURANT
will be closed to the public
on Saturday, March 28
starting at 4 p.m.
for a private party
honoring Don & Eunice
McElligott
NO FEE ROTH IRA
Committee to
S u m m it S e c u r it ie s , I n c .
wrap up year
.
INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES,
SERIES B
Committee chairpersons
Claudia Hughes and Cara Osmin
announce that the St. Patrick's
celebration wrap-up meeting is
scheduled
for
5:30
p.m.
Thursday, March 19, at Kate's.
This is the time to evaluate the
celebration while it's fresh in
everyone's mind, says Hughes.
Hughes and Osmin say the
show couldn't have gone on this
year without Doris Brosnan,
auction chair; Bob Kahl, parade
chair; Molly Rill, Ceili chair;
Judie Laughlin, button and
information booth chair; Dave
Sykes, coffee hour chair;
Delanne Ferguson and the
Leprechauns; O'Farley's crew;
and various organizations and
individuals
who
worked, \
including Mike Duffy and the
Irish singers and local musicians.
The key chair persons have met
the past four months to deal with
all the logistics of a once small
celebration becoming a major
undertaking. "They welcome
community input and more
volunteers," says Hughes.
YOUR
eighth grade boys’ basketball
team;
Third place of $50 was won by
Ian Murray, Heppner;
Fourth place and $25 went to
Mane Struthers, Heppner; and
Fifth place and $10 was won
by Dan Crofchek, Pnneville.
Tammy Rutherford, Board-
man, was the first place winner
in the St. Patrick's Celebration
O ’Ducky Race. Rutherford won
$ 100 .
Second place of $75 went to
Dave Matheny, Heppner, who
donated his winnings back to the
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