Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, May 06, 1976, CLASSIFIED SECTION, Page Page 10, Image 10

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    Page 10, THE GAZETTE-TIMES, Heppner, OR, Thursday, May 6,
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Four of Heppner's Life Scouts present the colors at the
opening of the Willow Creek Little League season. From the
Heppner Hi
TRACK
After a mediocre team per
formance at the John F.
Kennedy Invitational track
meet April 24, the Heppner
boys track team came back
strong during the following
week of competition to earn a
first place victory at the
Umatilla invitational last Sat
urday. The Mustangs finished ninth
out of 10 schools at Mt. Angel
in the wind and rain. Team
scores were Woodburn 106'?,
Gervais loe1, John F. Ken
nedy 94, Portland Christian 56,
Gatlin-Gabel 44, Vernonia
3914, St. Paul 31, North Marion
26, Heppner 22 and Mt. Angel
Prep 2.
Ray Cate was the high point
performer for Heppner with a
third in 100, fifth in the 440 and
sixth in the 220. Dan Marshall
placed second in the discus.
Brian Marlin was fourth in the
triple jump and Marty Smith,
was sixth in the shot put.
On April 27 the locals placed
second in a five-way meet at
Condon. Wahtonka scored 81,
Heppner 74, Condon 40, Whee
ler County 37 and Sherman
County 17.
The third playday of the
season was held by the
Wranglers, Sunday, at the
Wrangler field.
Winners in the various
events are as follows:
Six and Under: Barrels,
Jason Dougherty, Duane Ball,
Jennie Currin and Angie
Ashbeck. Poles: Duane Ball,
Jason Dougherty, Jennie Cur
rin and Angie Ashbeck. Inner
Tube race: Jason Dougherty,
Angie Ashbeck, Mike Van
Schoiack and Robbie Ashbeck.
Hat Race: Jason Dougherty,
Angie Ashbeck, Duane Ball
and Jennie Currin.
Ages 7 through 9, Barrels:
Bridget Greenup. Scott Dou
gherty, Steve Currin and
Trisha Mahoney tie, and Steve
Miller. Poles: Scott Dough
erty, Steve Miller, Steve
Currin and Trisha Mahoney.
Inner tube race: Steve Miller,
Steve Currin, Trisha Mahoney
and Scott Dougherty. Hat
Race: Scott Dougherty, Steve
Currin, Bridget Greenup and
Trisha Mahoney.
10 through 12. Barrels: Cliff
Dougherty, Ann Van Schoi
ack, Anita Palmer and Brett
Sherer. Poles: Cliff Douflher-
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BILL WEATIIERFORD
Democrats vote for Weatherf ord
Republicans write in Weatherford
For Morrow County Judge
Paid for by W.W. Weatherford
Cate and Wade Padberg
paced the Mustangs with 15
points each. Cate tied the
fastest time among State A
schools with a 23.6 clocking in
the 220. He also won the 100
with a personal best 10.4 and
was on the winning relay
teams. Padberg earned blue
ribbons in the 440, 880 and
relays.
Brian Marlin bettered his
school record in the triple
jump with a 40,5" leap. He
scored 13 points also placing in
the javelin and was also on the
winning relay teams. Steve
McLaughlin added 10 points to
the Mustang effort.
The Heppner boys won the
Umatilla invitational meet
last Saturday for the third
consecutive year. Final team
scores were Heppner 113,
Umatilla 99'z, Weston Mc
Ewen 914, Helix 68, Riverside
50, Wahtonka 45, Condon 44,
Columbia of Burbank, WA, 22,
and lone 4.
Cate and Marlin led Hepp
ner scoring with 22'i and 22
points respectively. Padberg
added 18. Bryce Powell and
Dan Marshall each had 12.
The outstanding individual
effort of the day was a 129'4"
Wranglers hold Playday
ty, Brett Sherer, Anita Palmer
and Tara Mahoney. Inner tube
race: Annette Wilgers. Brett
Sherer, Anita Palmer and Ann
Van Schoiack. Keyhole race:
Ann Van Schoiack, Brett
Sherer, Mike Currin and Cliff
Dougherty.
13 through 17. Barrels: Jana
Steagall, Tony Currin, Donna
Palmer and Scott Sherer.
Poles: Jana Steagall, Scott
Sherer, Todd Sherer, Nancy
Miller. Inner tube race: Jim
Angell. Brian Thompson,
Todd Sherer and Scott Sherer.
Keyhole race: Donna Palmer,
Marie Van Schoiack, Jana
Steagall and Cindy Dougher
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18 and over. Barrels: Judv
HEPPNER FFA PLACES
2ND
Heppner placed 2nd in the
Lions Club Field Day, FFA
Livestock Judging Contest,
Saturday, April 24.
Hcppner'i high judge was
Cindy Dougherty. The mem
bers judging were Cindy Dou
gherty, Mary Ann Greenup.
Krynn Robinson. Dan Van
Schoiack, Jeff Cutsforth and
David Jones.
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After twelve years
Morrow County needs
a new Judge
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Young. Delbert Turner, Ron Ward and Herman
left, Ron
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throw by Marshall in the
discus, a season and personal
best effort.
Tuesday afternoon the Mus
tangs were in Pendleton com
peting in a varsity freshman
non-team scoring invitational
meet. Heppner takes the
weekend off and then returns
to Pendleton next Monday.
May 14-15 is the girls and
boys district 7-A meet. Pre
liminaries will be held Friday
afternoon with most finals
slated for Saturday afternoon.
The district meet will deter
mine qualifiers for the state
meet to be held at Lewis and
ark College in Portland the
following weekend.
BASEBALL
The Mustangs hosted the
Stanfield Tigers in a non
league game Saturday, May 1,
and were nipped by a score of
8-7.
The Tigers started quickly
and had a 5-1 lead after 4
innings. Heppner rallied in the
5th inning with 3 runs. Peck
and Lankford helped the cause
with singles.
Currin, Diane Ball. Kathy
Gilbert and Pat Dougherty.
Poles: Sherry Kemp, Bob Van
Schoiack. Dick Sherer and
Kathy Gilbert, tie Judy Cur
rin. Inner tube race: Dick
Sherer, Bob Steagall. John
Wilgers and Pat Dougherty.
Hat Race: Dick Sherer, Sher
ry Kemp, Kathy Gilbert and
Judy Currin tie.
BOOKWORMS FINAL MEET
The Bookworms will meet
on Tuesday evening. May 11,
at the home of Lucy Peterson.
This will be the group's final
meeting for this school year.
The meeting will begin at 7:30
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The Mustangs took the lead
in the 6th inning with 2 runs on
a single by Randy Worden, but
the Tigers regained the lead in
the 7th with 3 runs. The
Mustangs could only manage
to score 1 run in the 7th on a
Clay West RBI to make the
final score 8 7.
Freshman Dennis Peck
worked the mound for the
Mustangs giving up 7 hits and
walking 5 while the fielders
committed 4 errors.
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Scouts hold
Awards
Ceremony
Heppner Scout Troop 661
held their annual scout ad
vancement ceremonies Thur
sday night, at the Heppner
Elks Lodge.
Presented Life Scout
awards were Scott McEwen,
Delbert Turner, Perry Coop
er, Herman Winter and Ron
Young. 1
Dale Holland, Greg Swe
eney and Charles Walsingham
were presented their First
Class Scout awards.
Receiving Second Class
Scout awards were Mark
Walsingham and Doug Hol
land. Scouts advancing to the
rank of Tenderfoot were Hank
DeBraal, Brian Kerr, Shane
Laughlin, Harry Groshens,
Kirby Rogers, Todd Rogers,
John Breidenbach, Tim Ertz
and John Patching.
ports
The Heppner Mustangs tra
veled to Sherman County
Friday, April 30, and absorbed
a 10-0 league loss.
The Mustangs could man
age only 2 hits off the Huskies,
a bunt single by Skow and a
bloop single by Peck.
Meanwhile the Sherman
bats boomed as they connect
ed for 3 home runs and a total
of 13 hits.
The Mustangs committed 3
errors.
Suddenly that extra land
becomes available. Or you
want to invest in new
buildings, machinery, a
better home.
Whatever the need, when
ever the time-we're ready.
The Land Bank has long-term
money tor every worthwhile
purpose. Stop in.
CONTACT
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The Old-Fashioned Vacuum Cleaner Is Out
No more plugging in ind tripping over electric cord- lugging
heavy iweepers. i
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and older homes. , .
At the touch of a fingertip, you get the deepest cleaning action
imjginable-and yours b a brighter, healthier, dust-free home!
NOISELESS. ODORLESS. DUSTLESS CLEANING!
BUILT-IN
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FARM
Mrs. Vern (Francine) Ev
ans was recently appointed to
a 3 year term on the 4-H
Advisory board, representing
Morrow. Wheeler, Gilliam,
Grant and Umatilla counties.
' During the past week, April
29-30 she attended a commit
tee meeting In Corvallis.
Mrs. Evans is the leader of 3
clothing clubs with members
from Boadman and Irrigon.
She has been active in many
youth projects including a
style show each spring for the
last several years.
The 4-H Community Club
n snrrpssful plant salt
April 24-25. Wlin me
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AND GUILDERS SUPPLY
received they Purchased a
rock cutting and polishing
machine for the 4-H River
Raiders Rock Club
A Community Pride project
is planned for Saturday, May
8 10 a.m. All Irrigon 4-H
members are asked to come
and help plant a flag. Red,
white and blue petunia plants
will be purchased and planted.
Hopefully they will bloom to
bring out the design of the
American flag. It is to be n
the railroad park direct y
across from the Fire Station in
Irrigon. A sprinkler has al
ready been installed.
Visitors at the home of Mr.
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Recent visitors at the E.A.
Stephens home include Mrs.
A. Benson, their daughter
June who was enroute to Can
ada, their son Joe Stephens
and his son, Robert, Portland.
This week they were surprised
by a visit from former Irrigon
residents, Martin and Letha
Abkins, Kennewick, WA.
A. C. Houghton Elementary
School presented a band
concert Friday night. Potted
plants Were presented to the
band director Mr. Weddle and
to school principal Mick Tolar.
Refreshments were served
after the concert.
Riverside high school plans
to give a concert on May 11,
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