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K . W .- - " ' ..-,.-'; The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday March 29, 1979 SEVEN Mustangs thinclads Cont, from page 6 Triple-A Pendleton, Hermis ton and Kennewick teams, plus Pilot Rock, Elgin and Helix. Healy tied the winning jump of 5 feet 2 inches, taking third place honors on misses. She also took second in the long jump with a leap of 15' llV, even though "she took off a foot behind the board," according to her coach. "I'm looking for great things from her," Conklin said. "She's quite a competitor." With no juniors on the girls' team, underclassmen will have to make up the backbone of the squad. Returning soph omore Kelly Hammond took fourth in the shotput and sixth in the javelin at the Pendleton meet, prompting Conklin to comment that he is "pleased with her marks this early in the season." Margaret Kin caid, a transfer student from lone, will be a sprinter and long jumper for the Fillies this season. Her sister, Mary, will high jump she placed fourth last week at the Pendleton tourney. Rounding out the roster will be Ginny Estes, a sprinter, and new student Dawn Honnegger, at shotput, discus and javelin. Here is the schedule for the 1979 track season: Mustang track March 30 Pontathalon Meet 4 p.m., Pendleton March 31 Willamette Relays (boys) noon, Salem April 3 Co-Ed Relays 4 p.m., Pendleton April 7 Condon Invitational 10 a.m., Condon April 10 Umatilla, lone Riverside, Stanfield 4 p.m., Umatilla April 14 Morrow County Invitational 11 a.m., Umatilla April 17 Sherman, Helix, Echo, Stanfield 4 p.m., Heppner April 21 Sherman 10 a.m., Moro April 24 Wahtonka, Wasco, Umatilla 4 p.m., The Dalles May 1 lone, Pilot Rock, Condon 4 p.m., Heppner May 5 Umatilla Invitational 11 a.m., Umatilla May 11-12 District Meet Umatilla KinzualSews Cont. from page 3 spend the week with her sister and family. Peggy Dean and Al Riney, Condon, stopped in Kinzua this Sunday evening to bring Cindy home. Carol and Bernard Dyer and sons left Thursday morning for St. Mai ies, Idaho to spend several days with her parents, Les and Virginia Malloroy. Jiggs and Rita Bowman left Thursday to take Rob Hulett to McNary to be with his grandmother, Marie Hulett. Rob, who has been visiting in Fossil with the Steve Conlee family, was called to McNary by the death of his grand father, Melvin (Red) Hulett. Jiggs and Rita spent the night with her sister and family, Gloria and Clayton Clapper. They returned home after attending the services for the long-time Kinzua resident. Friday afternoon Chuck and Marti Mitchell, Nina Castles and Raymond and Deena Reid went to McNary to take Chuck's daughters, Windi and Cindv home. Heppner firm to direct mock disaster drill A mock disaster drill will be conducted Saturday, March 31 in Athena by Quick Response Training, Inc. of Heppner. 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