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FOURTEEN-The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, April i;;, 1978
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taing 2nd at Condon
ranglers host second playday
Heppner held a six-point
lead in learn standings going
into the final event of the
Condon Invitational track
meet Saturday, but the Mus
tangs got swamped in the mile
relay and had to settle for
second best.
Joseph High School gained
10 points for the relay win and
wound up with a team total of
116 four points ahead of
Heppner. The two squads
outclassed the rest of the
12-team field as Wasco County
finished a distant third with 65
points.
Richard Schmidt paced the
Mustangs with a first and two
seconds to cop the high point
individual performer award in
the meet. Schmidt's win came
in the long jump where he
leaped 20'8".'He placed se
cond in the high jump at 6'4"
and was runner up in the triple
jump at 42'11'a". Both efforts
set new junior class records.
Heppner's other first place
finish came in the 440 relay
where the team of Buck Estes,
Mike Jones, Schmidt and
Bryan Marlin crossed the line
in 47.6 seconds.
Other high-pointers for
Heppner included Marty
Smith who threw the shot
48'tt'a" tor a second place and
recorded a 15311" javelin toss
which placed third. Smith also
took sixth in the discus at
107'7':". Sam Meyers ran the
440 in 56.0 to finish second and
came back to take third in the
330 hurdles with a time of
43.33.
Bryan Marlin's long jump of
20' '" was good for third
place, as was his triple jump
of 41'4". A 10.8 clocking in the
100-yard dash earned him a tie
for fourth.
Jim Parker's 117'7" discus
fling and 42'4" shot put earned
him a pair of fourths while
Dave Piper aiso picked up a
fourth by going 5'10" in the
high jump. Todd Sherer put
together an unusual double by
taking third in the mile in
5:04.1 after having earlier
finished fifth in the pole vault
at 9'.
Distance specialists Dan
Nix and Larry Palmer placed
third and fourth, respectively,
in the two-mile with times of
10:59.4 and 11:21.
The lone points for lone in
the meet came from Terry
Starr's 152.5" javeline throw
which placed fourth.
Fillies 2nd, lady Cards 8th ;
Mealy, McElligott post wins
With Maureen Healy and
Diane Holland providing most
of the scoring power, the Filly
tracksters racked up 74 points
to finish in the runnerup spot
behind Oregon Trail's team
leading total of 84 in Satur
day's Condon Invitational.
Grace McElligott turned in
a winning performance in the
two-mile to lift the lady Cards
to an eighth place finish in the
12-team field.
Healy was named the top
individual girls performer of
the meet, as the Heppner
junior picked up three firsts
and a second for a total of 38
points. Her wins came in the
high jump where she crossed
the bar at 5'5", the 440 where
she was timed in 64.7 and the
220 where she recorded a 27.1
effort. Healy's 16'6'a"
broad jump was good for a
Public Notice
NOTICE
NORTH MORROW COUNTY
VECTOR CONTROL
DISTRICT
TAX BASE ELECTION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GI
VEN that the North Morrow
County Vector Control District
District tax base election is
hereby called to be held on
Tuesday the 23rd of May, 1978,
between the hours of. 8:00 a.m.
and 8:00 p.m., Pacific Day
light Time, in and for the
North Morrow County Vector
Control District, Morrow
County, Oregon, there will be
submitted to the qualified
voters thereof the question of
establishing a new tax base
for the North Morrow County
Vector Control District in the
sum of $121,159.00 pursuant to
the Oregon Constitution, to be
effective for the Fiscal Year
1978-1979, beginning July 1,
1978.
-s- Anne M. Prag, Chairman
North Morrow County Vector
Control District
Boardman, Oregon 97818
Published April 13, 1078
second place finish.
Holland tossed the javelin
103'7" to place second in that
event, while her 31'9" shot put
was the third best of the meet
and her discus throw of 84'11"
placed fourth.
Other point scorers for the
Fillies included Laurie Harri
son who finished fourth in the
100-yard dash with a time of
12.46; Kellie Hammond, fifth
in the javelin at 84' ; and Susan
Johnson, fifth in the low
hurdles with a time of 35.6.
Heppner's 440 relay picked up
four points by finishing fourth.
In addition to McElligott's
14:19.05 victory in the two
mile, the lady Cards gained
points from Lisa Meyers, who
finished third in the 880 with a
time of 2:46.6 and Janet
McElligott whose 76'3" discus
toss placed sixth.
The Morrow County Wran
glers held their second play
day, and potluck of the year
April 9. Good weather and lots
of excitement was enjoyed by
all.
Winners included: Barrels
(6 and under) Marc Angell,
first; Ted Schwarz, second;
Craig Angell, third; and Rob
Ashbeck, fourth. (7-9) Scott
Dougherty, first; Jason
Dougherty, second; Bobby
Kinzer, third; and Angie
Ashbeck, fourth. (10-13) Tri
sha Mahoney, first; Anita
Palmer, second; Bridget
Greenup, third; and Steve
Miller, fourth. (14-18) Cindy
Dougherty, first; Donna
Palmer, second ; Todd Sherer,
third; and Marie Van
Schoiack, fourth. (19 and
over; Dick Sherer, first; Erna
Winchester, second; Peggy
Beers, third; and Diana Ball,
fourth.
Angell, first; Rob Ashbeck,
second; Ted Schwarz, third;
and Marc Angell, fourth. (7-9)
Jason Dougherty, first; Duane
Ball, second; Mike Van
Schoiack, . third; and Scott
Dougherty, fourth. (14-18) Cin
dy Dougherty, first; Brett
Sherer, second; Todd Sherer,
third; and Marie Van
Schoiack, fourth. (19 and
over): Dick Sherer, first; Pat
Dougherty, second; Lee Pal
mer, third; and Kathy Gilbert
fourth.
Egg Race (6 and under)
Craig Angell, first; Marc
Angell, second; Ted Schwarz,
third; and Rob Ashbeck
fourth. (7-9) Bobby Kinzer,
first; Scott Dougherty, sec
ond; Angie Ashbeck, third;
and Bobbette Angell, fourth.
(10-13) Trisha Mahoney, first;
Teena Galbraith, second;
Bridgett Greenup, third; and
Suzy Olsen and Anita Palmer
tied for fourth.
Rescue Race (14-18) Cliff
Dougherty and Todd Sherer,
first; Donna Palmer and
Marie Yocum, second; Jim
Angell and Brett Sherer,
third; Nancy Miller and
Debbie Palmer, fourth. (19
and over) Bob Mahoney and
Bob Steagall, first; Dick
Hoffman and Don Papineau,
second; Dick Sherer and Pat
Softball meeting Monday
Sign-up is now in progress for this year's girls Pony
League Softball, open to all girls in grades four through eight.
Sign-up sheets are available in the Heppner Grade School
office. !
A meeting of parents and prospective coaches has been
scheduled for Monday, April 17, beginning at 7:30 p.m. in the
Heppner Elks Lodge. Two coaches and several assistants are
still needed for the four-team league.
Games will start in early May with teams playing a
couple of games each week mostly on Wednesday, Thursday
or Friday afternoons.
Dougherty, third; Bruce
Bergstrom and Bobbie Angell
fourth.
Figure 8 Race: (6 and
under) Craig Angell, first;
Marc Angell, second; Ted
Schwarz, third; and Rob
Ashbeck, fourth. (7-9) Scott
Dougherty, first; Jason
Dougherty, second; Duane
Ball, third; and Bobby Kinzer,
fourth.
Musical Tires (10-13) Pat
Schwarz, first; Teena Gal
braith, second; Bridgett
Greenup, third; and Trisha
Mahoney, fourth. (14-18) Brett
Shereiy first; Nancy Miller,
second; Debbi Palmer, third;
and Todd Sherer, fourth.
Roger Martin believes.. .like
most of us do. ..that while
governmenl is necessary
it should have a limited
role.
RogerMartin
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