Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, May 14, 1981, Page NINE, Image 9

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The Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon.
Mary Kincaid took first In
the high Jump, and Kcllie
Hammond look first In the
Javelin at district track meet
Friday and Saturday In Uma
tilla. The girls, along with Greg
Sweeney who placed second
In the iftoo, will go on to the
state championships this
weekend at Iwis & Clark
College in Portland.
"I thought our kids had
some fantastic performances,
everyone had terrific efforts."
said head coach Hale Conklin
of the teams appearance in the
district meet.
To win first at district. Mary
cleared 5 feet In the high jump
her best jump this year. Kellie
threw the javelin W8'B" to win
first, and Greg ran the 1500
meters in 4:29 4 to place
second. II was his best time
ever.
Although her third place
finish won't enable her to
compete at state. Kellie also
placed third at district in the
discus throw. She tossed the
disc IOV" to break a school
record The old record was W.
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Three HHS tracksters to compete in state meet
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Heppner Rodeo Club competes in Grant
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(L-R) Kellie Hammond, Greg Sweeney and Mary Kincaid
on their way to state pho by ondi Berattrom
high hurdles (4) 17.7. new
Others who placed at the school record.
district meet were: Kellie Hammond. Margaret
DwayneGarratt high jump and Mary Kincaid. and Vickie
(3) 10' Smith - 400 m relav (5) 55.3.
Mary Kincaid - long jump
(6) 14'H"
Bonnie Arrington - Javelin
(6) R9'
The Heppner girls took sixth
Margaret Kincaid 100 m
Greg Sweeney 3.000 m (5) out of 12 teams at district, the
10:34 boys took eighth.
Heppner Garden Club members meet
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Founding President Bill members of me Heppner
Rawlins is presented a life Garden Club by outgoing club
membership in the Oregon Recretary Jusine Weather
State Federation of Garden for(j
dubs. Inc. on behalf of the
ByJl'STINE
WEATIIFRKORD
Fourteen members of the
Heppner Garden Club were
hosted by Dr. Wallace Wolff at
his suburban home on Monday
night. May 11. After enjoying
a potluck supper, the group
looked at an owl's nest and
searched for owls in the Wolff
gardens, the members assem
bled in the house and Presi
dent Julia Hill called the May
business meeting to order.
A report on the April
District 10 meeting was given
by the four who attended.
Plans were made for the
arrangements of flowers
which will be used at the
Pioneer Picnic at the Fair
grounds on May 24 A life
membership was presented to
Rill Rawlins who has been
from its founding, a most
outstanding member of the
club.
Two officers. President Jul
ia Hill and Treasurer Babe
Harris, were reinstalled, and
a new vice-president Thetn
Ixwe and a new secretary
Adelle I -a Trace were invested
wilh the duties formerly
carried by Irene Swansnn and
Justine Weatherford. Former
club president Eleanor Gonty
was the installing officer. The
two outgoing officers were
presented with bottle-wind
chimes by the membership.
A committee was appointed
to implement the garden of the
month program in cooperation
with the Heppner-Morrow
Chamber of Commerce. Irene
Swanson. Theta Iowe. Dr.
Wolff and Justine Weather
ford were named to this
committee. .
By TAR A MAHOXKY,
KF.POKTF.K
Heppner High School Rodeo
Club members competed In
the Grant County High School
Rodeo May 9 and 10 in John
Day.
Following are the results of
the Heppner competitors:
AII-Around Boy - Tony
Currin Heppner
AII-Around Girl - Tara
Mahoney - Heppner.
Team trophy - Redmond
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Heppner 101
Little League
opens
Opening day for the Willow
Creek Little league season
was Saturday. May 9.
al Heppner with a triple
header.
The schedule for the re
mainder of the week is as
follows: Monday. May II -Giants
vs. Dodgers at Hep
pner. Indians vs. Angels at
Condon: Wednesday. May 13 -Angels
vs. Braves at Heppner.
Dodgers vs. Rangers at Fos
sil. Game time is 6 p.m.
Coaches for the Giants.
Heppner. are Rick Johnston
and Wayland Hyatt: Ron
Bowman and Les Polzen are
coaches for the Dodgers.
Heppner: Bob Ployhar and
Farl Fishhurn are coaches for
the Braves. Heppner.
Mike Craig and Ies Rnuska
are coaches for the Rangers.
Fossil: Bob Anderson and
Walt Lacy are coaches for the
Angels. Condon : and Jim Boor
is coach for the Indians. Inne.
Tara Mahoney -
Pole Bending - 2nd
Cow Cutting - 4th
Goat Tying - 5th
Team Roping - Chris Dahl -6th
Barrels 10th
Tony Currin'
Bulldogging - 1st
Cow Cutting - 4th
Team Roping - Scott Scram
stad - 5th
Jeff Bailey
Bareback Riding 2nd
Cow Cutting - 6th
Earl Hammond
Bareback Riding 4th
Don Kindsfather -Calf
Roping - 3rd
Brett Sherer -Bulldogging
5th
Thursday, May 14, 1SI-MNE
Co. rodeo
Mike Currin
Bulldogging - 6th
Cliff Dougherty -'
Bulldogging 7th
Also competing from Hep
pner were: Jack McQuire, Lee
Rice, Marty Britt, Pat
Schwarz, Mike Brosnan, Anne
Van Schoiack, Kathy Hanson.
The next high school rodeo
that Heppner Club members
will participate in will be at
Chilogain May 16 and 17.
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