Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, May 06, 1971, Page 5, Image 5

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    HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday, May . 1971
EENIE MEENIE MINIE MOE
i I Heppner Fillies
Grab Second in
Track & Field Events
And The Photographer Had Fun
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IT LOOKS like "win or bust" for KATHLEEN BARTLETT in the
High School 220 Belay. Heppner won the event
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la the lead is BARBARA McCARL in the 80 meter Hurdles,
took a first in this event with 14.0 time.
Monday's balmy weather was
perfect for the track and field
events for which Heppner host
ed the girls' track teams from
FoFssil, Helix, lone and Pilot
Rock.
Helix High School led all five
teams with 77 points taking 1st
place in the mile, 440 yd. run,
100 yd. dash, 880 yd. run, high
jump and long jump.
Heppner High folowed Helix
with 66 tallies; Fossil 3rd with
23 points; 4th went to Pilot Rock
with 18 and lone totaled 6 points
for 5th place.
Events and Winners
Mile Houk (Hel.) no time;
Raymond (Hel.) no time; Mill
er (Hel.) no time.
410 Yd. Run Hawkins (Hel.)
1:16.1: McCarl (Hep.) 1:18.3;
Holdman (Hel.) 1:35.6.
100 Yd. Dash Raymond (Hel.)
12.4; Healy (Hep.) 12.42; Barlett
12.8 (Hep); McElligott (I) Xi
85; Stanhope (PR) 13.68.
80 Yd. Hurdles McCarl (Hep)
14.0; Thorn (PR) 14.3; Taylor
(Hep) 14.5; Terjesen (Hel) 14.8;
Bowman (F) 15.1.
880 Yd. Run Houk (Hel) 2.
58.4; Miller (Hel) 3.33.1.
220 Yd. Dash Bartlett (Hep)
29.3; Raymond (Hel.) 29.4; Healy
(Hep) 29.5; Carey (fit) ju-z;
Hawkins (Hel) 31.13.
440 Yd. Relay Heppner 56.-
85; Helix 58.5; Pilot Rock 59.6
Fossil 60.8,
220 Yd. Relay Heppner 28.
8: Pilot Rock 29.7; Helix 30.0
Fossil 30.9'.
ShotDut Pettyjohn (Hep) 30'
9": Massey (Hep) 28'4"; Rotgers
(Hel) 281": Conklin (F) 27'
8"; Leisenger (Hel) 26'4".
Hich Jump Raymond (Hel
4'6": Healv (Hep) '4"; Miller
moll 4'0": Carev (PR) 4'0"
Stanhope (PR) 3'10".
Javelin Kerns ((Hep) 92'2"
Conklin (F) 77'6"; Miller (Hel)
74'6"; Wilhelm (F) 72'2"; Mas
sey (Hep) 63'4".
Lone Jump Raymond (Hel)
15'5".... Hoskins (I) 141 H"
Webb 131"; (PR); Terjesen
(Hel) 1210"; Pettyjohn (Hep)
12'8".
Discus Wilhelm (F) ' 79'8"
Hoover (F) 76'0"r Leisenger
(Hel) 73'3": Miller (Hel) 72'7"
THESE RANDOM SHOTS were taken at
the Girls' Track meet hosted by Heppner
Monday. Teams competing were Fossil,
Helix, lone, Pilot Rock and Heppner.
(Photos by Gazette-Times)
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DIANA RAYMOND comes in second for Heppner In the Mile.
HOSE WALTER another contender for Heppner in the 80 meter guiste (PR) 69'3".
Hurdles.
Jr. High
Compete in Apriil
Track Events
April track meets for the
Heppner Grade School Girls'
Track Team included a second
place slot at the Pendleton
Track Meet on April 21 and a
fourth place at the Piilot Rock
Girls' Invitational on April 29.
Pendleton
Donna Raymond led the Hepp
ner Girls with the only first
place taken by Heppner as they
competed with pencneton ana sc.
Joseph Jr. High teams on April
21. Two 2nd place scores and
five 3rds gave Heppner their 16
total points for the day to fin
ish second.
220 Yd. Run Marjie Roberts
3rd, 34.8.
75 Yd. Dash Juanlta Wilson
3rd, 10.6.
Softball Juanlta Wilson 2nd,
123'; Anita Davidson 3rd, 120'-5".
- Standing Broad Jump Juan
lta Wilson 3rd. 6'5".
440 Run Donna Raymond 1st,
1:18.8: Rose Walter 2nd, 1:23.0
ShotDut Anita Davidson 3rd
23'5".
Pilot Rock
The Heppner Girls competed
with three other Jr. High teams
at the Pilot Rock Invitational
held April 29 a9nd came home
in fourth place.
Scoring for the day were:
50 Yd. Hurdles Laurie Chal
lv 2nd. 9:0.
Shotput Anita Davidson 3rd,
26'6": Lisa Collins 4th, 23'7",
100 Yd. Dash Tami Toll 5th,
135.
440 Yd. Dash Donna Raymond
3rd, 73.1; Rose Walter 4th, 78.4.
220 Yd. Dash Debbie Cox
4th, 33.2.
Broadjump Tami Toll, 5th,
ir8".
440 Yd. Relay Heppner 4th,
63.8.
220 Yd. Relay Heppner 3rd,
32.3.
HHS Girls Track Compete
In April Tri Meets
Cab Scouts Den 3 met at Jo
Simmons' home on May 3. We
sawed boards to make signs.
We played games and had fun.
Steven Marlatt brought treats.
Steven Marlatt, reporter
April was an active month for
the Heppner High School Girls
Track team as they travelled to
La Grande, Pendleton and Pilot
Rock, placing 12th, 2nd and 4th
in the respective meets.
La Grande
The 1971 Eastern Oregon In
vitational Girls' .Track and Field
Meet held in La Grande on Ap
ril 1-2-3 saw 23 schools compete
with Heppner placing 12th.
Joan Healy and Terry Petty
john were the point-makers for
Henoner brinEine home a 2nd
and 4th place. Joan placed 2nd
in the 220 Yard Dash with a
time of 28.8, while Terry put
the shot 28' 5" and 30' 4V4"
for the fourth place slot.
Pendleton
Joan Healy paced the Hepp
ner Girls at me -enaieion
Track Meet on April 21, taking
1st in four events. Heppner scor
ed 29 total points to take sec
ond place with Pendleton first
and St. Joseph third.
Joan's firsts were in the 220
Yard Dash (29.4), 100 Yard
Dash (12.9), High Jump (4'2"),
Long Jump (13'4"). Aiding in
the 1st place scoring were Diana
Raymond with a first in the
440 Yard Run (1:20.2), and Sher-
yl Massey first in the Shotput
(29'2").
Pilot Rock
Heppner came home in 4th
place from the Pilot Rock Girls'
Invitational on April 29. Along
with Heppner, the schools com
peting were Athena, Helix, Her
Brenda Kerns
4'2".
Broadjump
4th. 14'7".
Discus Brenda Kerns, 4th,
78'8".
Golfers Throng Course
Enjoy Breakfast-
Ed Hiemstra, president of the
Willow Creek Country Club said
the turnout was good for the
Opening Breakfast Sunday mor
ning. There were 31 in attend
ance for the pre-golf session of
hot cakes, bacon and eggs serv
ed by chefs, Harold Kerr, Dale
Boner, Ron Riley, Bob Clough
and Mr. Hiemstra.
In the golf tournament that
followed Francis Doherty went
home with three prizes. He won
first for closest to the pin, least
number (26) of putts for 18
holes and had low net 52.
Dennis Martin made the long
est drive and Lowell Gribble
had low gross.
This Sunday Heppner mem
bers will go to Condon for a
Play Day with the Condon Club.
Tee-off time is 9 a.m. Condon
will serve lunch. The return
day when Willow Creek will
host Condon for a -play day is
Aug. 15.
Heppner has been invited to
participate in the Gilliam Coun
ty Jaycee Golf Tournament at
Condon on June 5 and 6. Dead
line date for registering is May
SUSAN HEALY. Heppner High Freshman ran 2nd in the 100-yd.
dash, 3rd in the 220 yd. dash. Here she is shown running in
the Relay.
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A GOOD action shot of DEBBY PAPINEAU in the Running Broad
Jump. Wade Padberg gets ready to measure.
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Those placing in the events
were:
80 Yd. Hurdles Barbara Mc
Carl, 5th, 13.95.
100 Yd. Dash Kathleen Bart
'ett 4th, 12.5; Joan Healy, 3rd,
12.4.
200 Yd. Dash Joan Healy 2nd,
29.3; Kathleen Bartlett, 3rd,
295.
Shotput Terry Pettyjohn, 2nd
29'll,,'.
Mile Run Diana Raymond,
4th, 6:23.0.
440 Yd. Relay Heppner, 2nd,
55.3.
High
Those interested may call
Hiemstra or check at the
Club House for entry forms. En
try fee is $20.00.
The weather was ideal for
golfing Sunday. Mr. Hiemstra
said the breakfast proved so
pleasing that they hope to have
one a month.
Gazette-Times are available at
the newspaper office, Murray's
Drugs or at Hotel Heppner. And
in Lexington at Del's Market
and at Bristow's Market in lone.
At Hicks Grocery in Boar dm an.
Jump Joan Healy 3rd, and at the store in Irrigon.
MOLLY FIERCE does her best at Shotput
the official.
Barney Marshall is
DONNA RAYMOND comes up In the third lane in the 220 Relay.
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Another shot of DONNA RAYMOND. This time in the 440 Relay.
lone Band Concert
Presented April 27
By EVA HAMLETT
IONE The lone School Bands
under the direction of Darrell
James presented their "Pops
Concert" on April 27. The con
cert was in 6 parts, starting
with the High School band, fol
lowed by arrangements sung by
the High School Mixed Chorus,
with Kevin Gutierrez on the
drums. The 3rd part was the
Junior High Band, followed by
the Combined Sixth Grade Band
and Junior High Band. The High
bchool Band performed again
and the final number was the
High School Mixed Chorus. The
concert was enjoyed by all at
tending, lone Is proud of these
talented young people, and their
director.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Bailey spent
Monday and Tuesday of last
week in Portland on a business
trip.
Mr. Alters Home
Berl Akers is home again, af
ter spending some time in Port
land, where he had major sur
gery several weeks ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wilson
(Mary Nichols) of Galesbury,
111., are the proud parents of a
6 lb., 5 oz. son, born April 2,
nd has been named Robert Lee.
He joins a year old brother andi
sister. Grandparents are Mrs.
Thomas Wilson of Galesburg,
111., Thomas Wilson of Burbank,
Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Nichols of lone. Great Grande
parent is Archie Niichols of Lex
ington. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nichols
drove to Portland last Wednes-i
day where Mrs. Nichols report-
ed for a medical checkup.
Coming Events May:
7 High School baseball, Wes
ton here, 2:30 p.m.
Jr. High Track Meet at At
lington Junior-Senior banquet, 7:00
p.m.
8. Girls track meet at Arling
ton Junior-Senior Prom
10. GAA Mother's Tea, 1:30 p.m.
11. Awards Night, 8:00 p.m.
12. Girls' Tennis, Umatilla,
there, 3:00 p.m.
13. PTA
LET'S GO!
'The Miracle Worker'
May 7-8, at 8 P.M. ;
Heppner High School
'RADUMI0N
Now At
Gardner's Men's Wear
PH. 676-9218
HEPPNER
Public Uewm
For Morrow County People
In the Bcardmen-Irrigon Area
For the Purpose of
Locating Nuclear Power Plants with
Coolant Water Irrigation in Morrow
County.
We seek permission of Sanction of
Morrow County People to locate Nuclear
Plants in Morrow County.
HEARINGS WILL BE CONDUCTED BY A
COMMITTEE OF HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
Riverside High School Auditorium
8 P.M., Friday, May 1, 1971
Morrow County Nuclear Power
Plant Sanction Committee.