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ffeppner qualified eight in
dividuals in 11 events to the
state Class "A" boys track
and field meet at Pleasant Hill
this weekend. May 16-17. The
qualifications were made at
the district 7 A meet held at
Condon last Saturday.
In team scoring. Sherman
County made a very strong
showing in the running events
to overcome a strong Heppner
bid for the championship.
Final overall scoring was
Sherman County 129. Heppner
111. Condon 56. Weston
McEwen 5t':, Wasco County
38. 1'matilla 32'... I'mapine 24.
Helix 22. Echo 20. Pilot Rock
19. lone 12. Riverside 6.
The Mustangs had some
loutstanding individual efforts
as H U.S. Ihinclads broke two
disirict records and tied a
third.
David McLeod was the
meet's only triple winner with
v ictories in the high and low
hurdles and set a new record
in (he hh jump of 6-3 to also
un that event. His :15 9
running in (he highs was his
k--,! maik eer. McLeod ran
21 3 in the lows
Wade Padi-rg set a new
standard in the 440-yard dash
with a clocking of :50 9. He
al qualified in the 880 with a
second-place time of 2 05 2.
Tiemg the meet record in
Winter and Spring
Sports Award
Presentation
Tuesday. May 20
730 pan.
Rather than the traditional
banquet, this will be a pot luck
dessert only.
Parents are asked to bring a
a dessert.
Coffee and punch will be served
The public is invited to attend
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clndermen off
track meet
(he poie vaut was Carf
Christman with an U'6" effort
and a blue ribbon. Jerry
Gentry was the other first
place finisher with a toss of
175'2" in the javelin.
Dewayne McClain earned a
spot in the state meet with a
second-place finish in the mile
run His time was 4:50.5.
Clayton Wilson qualified in the
loo-yard dash with a : 10 4
clocking and was picked for a
third.
Both Heppner relay teams
are entered in the state meet
as a result of second place
finishes. The 440-relay team of
Christman. Steve McLaugh
lin. W ilson and Padberg ran a
season's best of M 3 John
Becky Fulleton
Becky Fulleton has earned
enough points in the National
Intercollegiate Rodeo Asso
ciaiion. both as an individual
and as a team member to go to
the national finals at Boze
man. Montana
Beck) 's team at Fresno
Stale University. Fresno. C'a ,
won 2nd in the region to
quality.
Students are only allowed to
compete in college rodeo for
four vears. Becky has com
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HEPPNER TRACKMEN who qualified in the District meet at Condon, by
placing either first or second. Their next stop will be at Pleasant Hill, where
they will compete in the State Finals. May 16 17. From the left. Wade Padberg,
Carl Christman. Dewayne McLain. Dave McLeod, Clay Wilson, Tom Wolff,
Jerry Gentry, Steve McLaughlin and John Kilkenny. (Photoby Campbell)
Kiikenny will substitute for
Padberg at the state meet.
The mile relay team of
Wilson. Tom Wolff, McLeod
and Padberg ran 3:42.7.
Other place finishers for the
Mustangs were Dan Marshall,
third in the discus with 1I7'2";
Wolff, fourth in the 880, 2:09 4;
Dave Allstott. fifth in the
triple jump. 40-,". and Kil
kenny . sixth in the 440 in :56 5.
Allstott 's jump in the triple
jump is a school record.
Although this is a new event
for Oregon schools, there have
been H H S triple jumpers
against Washington schools.
Charlie McElligott. lone,
also earned a trip to the state
meet placing second in the low
hurdles with a time of :2I 4
in finals
peted at Ihe national finals all
four of her college years and
in 1972 won the National
Barrel Racing at the finals at
lioicman.
She is 4th in the all-around
standings and 2nd in barrel
racing in her region She is
eligible to compete in barrels,
break -aw ay roping and goal
tving.
As of April 16. she was 3rd in
the nation in barrels and 8th in
the nation as Ail-Around
Cowgirl.
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Wallet deflated by Inflation?
Tired of Saturday night re-runs on T.V.?
Then join us for an evening of good food and
good fun that won't make you a candidate for
thepoorhouse!
First Annual Poverty Bawl
Saturday, Way 24, 1975
Spaghetti feed 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Music by the Country Squires
(Bill & Bonnie Banatta, Dan f.lcBrlde)
9 pjn. to 2 am
Wear your Grubbiest
$250 per person
Rodeo dub
places third
The Heppner High School
Rodeo Hub placed third out of
27 schools participating in a
high school rodeo, hosted by
Grant Union. John Day, May
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In Ihe barrels. Janice Healy
placed third and Dawn Peter
son, lone, placed fifth. In the
break-away roping Mary
Healy won the fifth place
honors, and Cindy Dougherty
placed sixth. In the calf roping
event Dav id Daly won the fifth
place spot and Jerry Gentry
placed sixth Jack Yocom
placed third in the bull riding
competition. Cindy Dougherty
and Jerry Gentry placed fifth
in Ihe team roping event.
In Ihe over all competition.
Redmond High School placed
first and Baker won second
place honors. This event is
sponsored by the Oregon High
School Association, and the
next rodeo will be held in
Madras al Ihe end of this
month The school finals will
fe held in June.
litis MOVIE
"Experiment in Terror," a
thrilling shilling terrifying
drama starring Glen Ford.
U-e Remick. Stephanie Pow
ers will be shown May 17, 7:30
p.m.. in Ihe Heppner High
cafelorium. There will be a $1
charge al Ihe door. Rated A 2.
morally unobjectionable for
adolescents and adults
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Heppner Elks Lodge No. 358
(Elks and out of town guests only)
HHS F0L:2
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place third
The Heppner High School
Girls track team placed third
in the district meet, Friday
May 9, at Condon.
Heppner Finished behind
first place Sherman with 149
points and Echo with 48
points; Heppner had 40 points.
Five of the Heppner Fillies
earned the right to participate
in the state track meet. May
1617 at Pleasant Hill by
placing either first or second
in their respective events. The
girls who qualified are Janice
Healy, Teresa Peck, Taml
Toll. Deb Cox and Molly
Pierce.
Janice Healy threw the shot '
put 34 5" to win first place and
set a new school record. Tami
Toll set a new record in the
long jump with a leap of 161",
and Diane Holland threw the
discus 81'')" for another
record.
The 880 yd. relay team
placed second behind
Sherman with a time of 2.01.2.
Members of the team are
Teresa Peck. Tami Toll, Deb
Cox and Molly Pierce.
The fillies placed third in the
440 yd. relay, with a time of
53.6. another new school
record. Members of this team
include Tami Toll, Deb Cox.
Kimee Haguewood and Teresa
Peck.
lone loses
tennis match
In the last match of the
season, the lone tennis team
traveled (0 Echo, Tuesday.
May 6 and lost the team match
by split sets.
In the boys singles. Kim
Gutierrei was defeated by
John Cohn 6 3, 2. and 5-7. In
Ihe second singles Rick Gil
bert defeated Garth Price in
split sets, 63. 3 6. 6-2. Doubles
team of Joel Peterson and
Tom Hamlett lost to Brad
Allen and John Cohn 0 6. 4 6.
The second doubles team of
Clint Carlson and Stuart
Keene lost to Wade Nichols
and Ed Fischer 1-3 and 3 6.
In girls action Sherri Wilson
defeated Darla Power in
straight sets 75 and 62.
Arlene Cannon lost to Becky
Collier in a pro set 3 8.
Marilyn Warren also lost in a
pro set 2 8 to Cathy Olson
In girls doubles Cindi Mar
tin and Gayle McNary de
feated Sunnie Roberts and
Becky Collier in straight sets
6 1. 6 4 Second doubles. Vickl
Edmundson and Carol Holtz
also won in straight sets 60
and frl over Brenda Price and
Cathy Olson
In mixed doubles Vicki
Edmundson and Joel Peterson
won a close match over Becky
and Brad Collier 6 4 and 7-5. In
the second mixed doubles
Ga)le McNary and- Tom
Hamlett lost to Darla Power
and Ed Fischer in a pro set 2 8.
Mcntcl hedth
summer ccmp
The Morrow County Mental
Health Clinic will be offering a
"Self-Awareness" Summer
Camp for teenagers, ages 14
through 18. this summer, July
14 19. 1975.
Rita Cales. MSW, a supervi
sor of Children's Services in
Pendleton and Terry D. Hirni.
ACSW. Director of Ihe Morrow
County Mental Health Clinic
will be the co-leaders of the six
day hike around the base of
Ml. Adams in Washington.
Purpose of the group will be
to help those teenagers in
volved to become more aware
of their feelings and ideas In
relation to things such as peer
relationships, their families,
school, and other relevant
issues.
Any one desiring more
specific information about the
summer camp, or any teen
ager wanting to attend the
camp should contact the
Morrow County Mental Health
Clinic. 676 9161. or Rita Cales.
Children's Services Division
in Pendleton, 272 6131.
School planners
to meet
The Long Range Planning
Committee for Morrow Coun
ty School District will meet at
the district office in Lexington
on Thursday. May 15. 8 00
p m.
The commilte will hear
reports from local committee
representatives and examine
future priorities and recom
mendations to be made to the
Board of Education.
Loral planning committee
members and interested citi
zens are invited to attend.
Ol VTII SPEKIMUV
The 1'matilla Motor Speed
way's 3rd racing event of the
1975 season will be held
Sunday afternoon. May 18,
with another big tripleheader
auto racing action.
IlwillbethePACA Sl'PER
Stocks from the Eastern area
plus the PACA B STOCKS and
for good measure the MMRA
Figure 8'ers also competing.
Time trials have been set for
I .10 with Ihe first of the 10 big
racing events slarting at 2:30
pm. sharp. Speedway gates
will open at 12 30. 1
flteim PZaasme limit Mm
To help get Oregon's 75 vacation season
off the ground, we launched a specially
designed Oregon Balloon at ihe
on Friday May 2nd. It was filled wtth
Oregon Pleasure I tunt Maps, specially
designed by Blitz Welnhard lor people who
are going places in Oregon this summer.
free. Oregon neaaura Hunt Nap
compliment of BliU Welnhard Co.
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Soroptimists learn
about sale of
wheat to orient
The Soroptimists learned
some facts about the sale of
wheat to oriental countries.
Milton Morgan, lone, showed
colored slides wilh accom
panying narration at their
May 8 luncheon. He answered
questions about wheat sales
past and about possible sales
in the future.
Morgan spoke as a director
and past president of Western
Wheat Associates. He has
visited Ihe oriental markets
w here members of the Oregon
Wheat Growers and the Wheat
league went to show the
people how to use wheat flour.
It took skillful promotion to
develop these markets.
Japan now imports a large
amount of wheat and 53 per
cent of it is from the United
Slates. He said thai about 85
per rent of the wheat yield of
the northwestern slates has to
be exported About 65 per cent
of the total U.S. crop is
exported-only a small per
centage of Ihe total production
is used for human consump
tion in this country.
Morgan says he enjoys
bringing the wheat in Asia
story to the public.
Simple and Quick
One simple way for a woman
to safeguard herself against
breast cancer is to practice
breast self-examination each
month. Your American Cancer
Society has a free leaflet that
tells you how.
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Mischief bring.
woric order
Michael James Prock. 19.
Heppner was cited for crimi
nal mischief In Ihe third
degree. The citation stemmed
from his throwing and dump
ing garbage In the hallways of
Heppner High School,
He appeared in Justice
Court before Justice of the
peace Dee Cribble. Prock w as
sentenced to either pay a fine
of $100. and spend two con
secutive weekends in Jail or lo
work for a period of one week
helping Ihe county main
tenance man clean up Anson
Wright Park and the area
around Ihe courthouse.
Prock chose lo work out his
sentence and started work
officially without pay Monday
His hours at Ihe courthouse
are from Bam. to 3 30 pm.
Prock Is working another Job
which starts at 4 p.m. and
works unlit lam.
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