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The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday April 5, 1979 NINE M iistang spikers Hiring home first relay ribbon in years f fro m ruiriA K U Or Cont. from page 5 at Salem. It was the Mus tang's first blue ribbon at the relays in a lot of years. He long-jumped 21-0 in the co-ed meet at Pendleton Tuesday, but has yet to triple jump. Schmidt also won the senior pentathalon. Jim Parker is continuing a tradition of outstanding shot putters and discus throwers at HHS. He has thrown personal bests of 133-0 in the discus and 44-8 in the shot. A 43-11 and 124-8 mark earned him second in the shot and fourth in discus at Salem. Parker was the high-point performer among boys at the pentathalon. Bryan Marlin has been showing good form in the long jump and he too has yet to triple jump. Marlin has been jumping consistently over 19 feet and has had two 20-foot-ers, but scratched. He placed fifth at the Willamette Relays and was second in senior pentathalon. Mary Kincaid has been picking up points in the high jump with two 4-6 perform ances. She hasn't quite ob tained the form she needs but is potentially a five-footer. "One of the bad things that has been a result of our early meets is a lack of event running for our distance runners," said head coach Dale Conklin. "We don't know where they're at." The only true distance test came in the distance medley relay at Salem where the foursome of Dan Nix, Marlin, Scott Sherer and Larry Pal mer ran 11:54.4, which is 15 seconds faster than the same basic group ran last year. The effort was good for third place. "There aren't any distance runners among the girls and so we had to leave the boys home Tuesday," Conklin said. Palmer ran his mile leg of the relay right around five minutes and Nix ran only a 1320-yards, far below his usual speciality. "I have an idea we need to get the distance runners some speed work," concluded Con klin. "They're all in shape. They have been logging lots of miles in conditioning. But, they may not be ready for racing." Other place finishers have been Margaret Kincaid, first in sophomore pentathalon for girls, and Buck Estes, first in sophomore boys pentathalon. Estes and Marlin teamed with Mike Jones and Bruce Shehan for a sixth place finish at ( r2 "s. i Tri 1 rV A A I 1 F m ii- 1 -"ThIII lf I I'fltl nn LKJ 'linn i. iia.'.i'tiiiii Freed Chicken Top SorBoin Manor House Heat & Serve 2-lb. Box Link Scissacje Fryer Breasts Veal Steaks Say. M.O0 h !f ! . ',1! o Oi Boneless y. USDA Choice) Beef Loin Steak lb JSavoM.tO lb. I Save 50 12-oz.t?l Pkg. m Hygrade Brand (0 Co) (o) Sattwjy l-ci. TC MwwrHowt ' $134 GraMA Ik. I Swr U-oi. $79 FroiM ftg. Meat Pies Ham Hocks Luncheon Heat MomtHmm 1-4 1. Stmk(d.6rtol $1 Franks 98' $ Patty Mix ea. Scotch Buy Ptwcnp, ,,h tf M k Mcy Franfci i34 Stiff llm. 1. u. " ' . "" " mlni.ll.. 3J!rW-.fMti ler- j"woter eYcfe n'0r' 0ndon. Saftway (4 lf.rl.tv tmk . VarHty-ok JT" 16-i. pkg. 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Regular '4.98 Vahp Chinese ivergreen Aglaontma lg. 6.98 Savt'l Garden Elose Reinforced Saftway StxMFt. $48 Planting Organic ltg.M.98 Ku.Ft. 148 Sprinkler Elose Scotch Ivy 3-Tub $548 DYNAMO 22-INCH Dynamo Rotary Power Mower 3Vi HP Briggs Stratton Engine uiwfl Maenjii Mjt fiMuvab ut Sn4ewy ui Cswlli, Myftlt Pvint, Corili Red, $4f W. 4th If) IvfeM, u PerHond Sofiwafi at 101 1 JtHmN, MOO N. hNotm, I Willamette in the 880-yard relay. Steve Marlatt was third in novice discus. Final results were not available at the conclusion of Tuesday's Co-ed meet at Pendleton but it was believed the Mustangs earned two blue ribbons competing against Pendleton, Lewiston, Idaho, Enterprise, Joseph, Pilot Rock and Helix. It was thought the team of Healy, Schmidt, Mary Kincaid and Parker won the high jump relay and the team of Schmidt, Healy, Marlin and Margaret Kincaid won the long jump relay. The 440-relay team of Jones, Mary Kincaid, Marlin and Healy was tied for fourth. And the javelin relay team of Kellie Hammond, Dawn Honneger, Parker and Marlin may have captured a place. VFW elections; district meet here in April Election of officers for the coming year will be held during an April 10 meeting of Heppner VFW Post 4184. The meeting will be held at 8 p.m. in the Wagon Wheel Cafe. The following night, April 11, at 8 p.m., the Auxiliary of Post 4184 will also hold an election of officers during that group's regular business meeting. The Auxiliary meet ing will be held in the Columbia Basin conference room . A District 8 meeting of VFW and VFW Auxiliary units will be held in Heppner April 28 at 8 p.m. in the American Legion Hall. All local members are urged to attend both meetings. Flooded ag lands are eligible The flooding that occured in February caused severe dam age to agricultural lands in many areas of Morrow County. Farms suffering severe damage may be eligible under the Emergency Conservation Program (ECP) administered by the Morrow County Agri cultural Stabilization and Con servation Service (ASCS). Judy Buschke, Executive Dir ector of the Morrow County ASCS office, announced this week that funds have been approved for Morrow County. However, this time the funds received are somewhat less than what was originally requested. A farm may be eligible to receive some assistance if the damage: Is unusual in character and is not the type which would recur frequently. Materially affects the pro ductive capacity of the farm land. If not treated will impair or endanger the land. Will be so costly to correct that the farmer cannot do it without Federal assistance and is truly an emergency condition for the farmer. That is, it is so severe that the farmer cannot correct it using his normal labor supply and farm equipment that is nor mal for the area and his other resources are such that assist ance is required to restore the land. A farmer qualifying for ECP assistance may receive up to 80 per cent of the cost for performing the following types of measures: Removing debris from farmland. Grading, shaping, or re leveling severely damaged farmland. Restoring permanent fences. Restoring conservation structures and other similar installations. Farmers who feel the dam age is sufficiently severe and their capabilities are such that assistance is necessary, should come to the county ASCS office, and request assistance no later than April 16 the deadline for filing requests. i Pit .iri y i .