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i' jnfim my in(rrm(infTiH,"tyT-JiiiiJi ! I TEN The Heppner Gatette-Timw. Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, : a. r I - o - Heppner High Rodeo Club The Heppner High School Rodeo Club competed in a rodeo at Chiloquin . , in which two Heppner girls captured the all-round and runner-up titles and Heppner took the team trophy. Holland racks up impressive record "He's the best I've ever seen since I've been coaching." So says Heppner Baseball Coach Dale Holland about his star hitter. Doug Holland, short-stop on this year's Mustang baseball team. Doug's lists of accomplish ments are pretty impressive. He led the league in hitting this year for the second year in a row. He made the Columbia Basin league all star team this year for the second year in a row. He had a 24 consecutive game hitting streak coverings two seasons broken only in a game this year at Wahtonka. Since then Holland has gotten a hit in the last seven games of this season to start on another streak. He ended up with a .545 batting average for the year, the second year over .500, was voted most valuable player by his team- Columbia Three Heppner players were named to this year's Columbia Basin all star base ball team, Heppner High School Coach Dale Holland has announced. Short-stop Doug Holland, utility player John Murray, and outfielder Jay Hayes. 110 compete in Junior Olympics qualifier Approximately 110 kids in three age group divisions competed in the Junior Olym pics qualifying meet at Hepp ner Saturday, May 16. Along with the competitors from - Heppner, there were repre sentatives from ' Imbler, Ukiah, Umatilla, lone and Irrigon-Boardman. The following Heppner com petitors qualified for the state meet in Portland on June 13: Boys 10 and under - Barney Lindsay in the long jump and 100 m. dash. Girls 10 and under - Sandi Turner in the high jump. Boys 13 and 14 - Alex Lindsay in the long jump and 200 m. dash. Girls 13 and 14 - Stephi Payne in the 100 and 200 m. dash. Listed below are the place winners in each age group. Boys la and Under (all from Heppner) 100 m. dash - 1st B. Lindsay, 2nd D. Devin, 3rd J. Kindle, 4th K. Tucker. 200 m. dash 1st B. Lindsay, 2nd J.J. Shaw, 3rd D. Devin, 4th K. Troxell. 400 m. dash - 1st J.J. Shaw. Long Jump 1st B. Lindsay, 2nd B. Brazell, 3rd J. Kindle, 4th R. Osmin. High Jump 1st D. Devin, 2nd R. Osmin, 3rd C. Rill, 4th C. Poorman. Shot Put - 1st R. Osmin., 2nd K. Tucker, 3rd C. Rill, 4th J. Kindle. Girls 10 and Under (all from Heppner) 100 m. dash 1st R. McRoberts, 2nd S. Turner, 3rd N. Wright, 4ih T. Lindsay. 200 M. Dash - 1st S. Turner. 400 m. Dash 1st T. Lindsay, 2nd N. Wright, 3rd R. McRob erts, 4th J. Limanen. . Long Jump - 1st M . Hutchin son, 2nd R. McRoberts, 3rd N. Wright, 4th M. Wallis. High Jump - 1st S. Turner, "2nd Bonner, 3rd Y. Cowett, 4th N. Robinson. " Shot Put 1st M. Wallis, 2nd M. Hutchinson, 3rd N. Taylor, 4th C. Hutchinson. Boys 11 and 12 (all from Heppner) 100 m. Dash - 1st S. Stack, 2nd S. Arbogast, 3rd D. Struthers, 4th K. Poorman. 200 m. Dash - 1st S. Arbogast, 2nd T. Arbogast, Lindsay Claver. Heppner. took all-around girl, and Tara Mahoney took runner-up all around girl. Brett Nordman, Redmond, took all-around boy. , and another Redmond boy. Chris Dahl. took runner-up all-ar- It r V Doug Holland mates, and perhaps best of all. at least from the coach's standpoint, he is only a junior and will be back to play again next year. "He's really a pretty im pressive player;" says the coach. Basin all star players were picked by league coach es as outstanding in their positions. Of the group. Murray and Holland are juniors and Hayes is a sophomore. This marks the second year in a row Holland and Murray have been selected to the all star 3rd D. Devin. 400 m. Dash - 1st D. Devin, 2nd R. Hutchinson. 800 M. Run - 1st T. Harrison. Long Jump - 1st S. Polzen. 2nd D. Struthers. 3rd S. Arbogast, 4th, B. Cason, R. Sporseen. High Jump 1st T. Harrison, 2nd G. Garrett. S. Polzen. 3rd S. Stack, 4th B. Cason. Shot Put - 1st R. Poorman, 2nd C. Wallis. 3rd J. Osmin. 400 Relay 1st Heppner. 80 m. Hurdles - 1st R. Sporseen. Girls II and 12 (all from Heppner) 100 m. Dash 1st P. Heatherly, 2nd S. Kennedy, B. Heatherly. 3rd T. Lindsay, 4th Brazell. 200 m. Dash - 1st P. Heatherly, 2nd S. Kennedy, 3rd S. Struthers. 400 m. Dash - 1st Heatherly, 2nd Struthers. 1500 m. Racewalk - 1st M. Gates, 2nd D. Reid. Long Jump - 1st S. Kennedy, 2nd S. Piper, 3rd B. Heatherly, 4th K. Brazell. High Jump - 1st B. Heather ly, 2nd S. Piper. 3rd K. Brazell. Shot Put - 1st T. Lindsay, 2nd K. Warren. Boys 13 and 14 ( Heppner Competitors 100 m. Dash 2nd Alex Lindsay, 4th K. Limanen. 200 m Dash 1st Alex Lindsay, 3rd L. Hayes. 400 m Dash - 3rd W. Wilger. Long Jump - 1st Alex Lindsay. Shot Put 4th K. Limanen. 80 M. Hurdles - 2nd J. Cason, 4th T. Hyatt. Girls 13 and 14 (Heppner Competitors) 100 m Dash - 1st S. Payne. 200 m Dash - 1st S. Payne. 800 m. Run - 1st J. Padberg, 3rd D. Reid. 1500 m. Run - 1st J. Padberg, ,3rd M.Gates. Long Jump - 2nd S. Payne, 4th J. Padberg. High Jump - 4th R. Struth ers. Shot Put - 2nd P. Orr, 4th J. McElhaney. 400 m. Relay - 2nd Heppner. 80 m. Hurdles 4th J. McElhaney May M. " , captures team trophy at Giiloquin ound boy. The Heppner team accum ulated 164' points for the team trophy, with Redmond' coming in second with n2's. pther Heppner team results follow: Team Trophy - Heppner-lst IM'j: Redmond-2nd 1.12'j. Lindsay Claver - 1st Break away Roping. 3rd Barrels. 4th Pole Bending. 5th Goat Tying. 2nd Team Roping Don Kindsfather. Wranglers Riding Club holds awards The Wranglers Riding Cluh held their awards dinner for the four previous Plav Davs on May 17. at 5 p.m. at the Fair Annox Buildine Receiving awards in their respective nee divisions were: 6 years am) imtler I -Steve Hoffman -11( points. 2-Cherie Papineau - K-t. 3-Hollv Eckman - 3fi. 4-Travis(Jreennp - 311 ".x&flvears old l-Michelle Papineau - HM5. 2-Craig Aneell - 76. 3 -Russell Britt - 50. 4-Marc Angell - 2', ia-l:l years old 1-Andrea Ball - points. 2-Jasnn Doherty - 4fi. 3-Brid-gett Greenup - 40. 4-Rohbette Angell - 38. 1 4-17 vears old team. Holland ended the season with a league leading .545 batting average and was named MVP for the Mustangs by his teammates. Murray, "who has played eight of the nine positions on our team." says the coach, was named as a utility player and batted .385 this year, third in the league. Welfare reform not in spotlight Welfare reform hasn't oc cupied much of the public spotlight this session, but it surely is one of state govern ment's ma jor achievements of the past two years, reported Senator Ken Jernstedt. An aggressive top-to-bottom shakeup of welfare programs waged by the Atiyeh adminis tration has replaced welfare with work for thousands of Oregonians at a savings of more than $150 million in your federal and state tax dollars, and has provided a blueprint for the rest of the nation to follow, because what has happened with little fanfare here in Oregon is what the Reagan administration hopes to achieve in all states. No one can quarrel with the original concept of welfare, which was designed during the 1930's as a system of tempor ary aid for people who. through no fault of their own. were unable to meet their needs and the needs of their families. But somehow, without our quite knowing how it happen ed, this system of temporary aid has turned into a system of lasting shackles and it has reached the point where we now have third and fourth Umatilla Ready -Mix is Still in Business in Heppner Cement deliveries scheduled twice weekly to South Morrow County. Regularly on Wednesdays end Fridays Tara Mahoney - 1st Pole Bending. 2nd Rnrrels, 3rd Goat Tying. 6th Cow Cutting. 8th Breakaway Roping. Anne VanSchoiack - 9th Breakaway Hoping. Brett Sherer - fith Calf Roping. Tony Currin - Rth Team Roping - Scott Skramstad. 5th Rulldogging. Hon Kindsfather - 1st Bull dogging. 2nd Team Roping -Lindsav Claver. dinner 1 -Anita Palmer - RO points. Anita Palmer 2-1; t Sehwarr --tH. 3-Anne Van Sehoiaek - 4(1. 4-Cammie Mover -'3fl I.k ears anil over 1 Sherry Kemp - 7H points. 2,loan Eckman - 30. 3-Bar-hara Gutierrez - 26. 4-Gayle Papineau - 22. iTIE Patricia Van Sehoiaek - 22. A meeting followed with Anne Schwarz. president of the cluh. presiding. Discussed were the upcoming Cowboy Breakfast and Horse Show in Auuusi Anyone interested or able to help with the breakfast is asked to please contacf Anne Schwnrz or Dehora Palmer. "We are in need of everyone to help so it will he a success and run smoothly. " said a club spokesperson. named Haves, the sophomore, was named as an outfielder to the all star team, and was voted "most improved ball player " hy his teammates this year. For the second year in a row sen ir infielder and pitcher Hick Cole gained an honorable mention to the all star team, which is chosen from votes east by the five league coaches. generation welfare families. What to do to solve this prohlem and to break this chain of dependency has been with the Slate Legislature for a number of years, but reform attempts have generally been frustrated hy the federal government, which provides much of the money and most of the say. commented Jernstedt. Oregon's policy has resulted in 5.ttx recipients being im mediately dropped from the welfare rolls, with another 15.000 receiving a sharp reduc tion in their payments. It is estimated that nearly 75 per cent of those who were affected by these changes are now employed and no longer dependent on help from their fellow citizens. Nothing in these new pol icies in any way alters or dilutes our collective respons ibility to help those with legitimate needs, starting with the blind, aged and disabled. We should continue to dem onstrate our compassion, but. while doing so. we must guarantee that our limited resources are not squander ed by those whose greed exceeds their need, said Jernstedt. for dispatch call collect Ie Rice . 1st Bareback Riding. Jeff Bailey 4th Bareback Riding. Mike Currin - 1st Calf Roping. 5th Team Roping ScuU Ditmore. 6th ullKgg ing. Cliff Dougherty - 2nd Bull dogging. 2nd Calf Roping. Wade Bertsch 1st Team Roping John Hill. 4th-5th (tie) Cow Cutting, Marty Britt - th Calf Roping. Also participating in this rodeo from Heppner were: Pat Schwarx. Mike Brosnan and Earl Hammond. The next rodeo is at Canby, June 13 and 14. PEST FRE Electronically rids your premises of all frying or RATS MICF BATS WFA7PLS RACOONS ROACHES WATER BUGS CARPENTER AN lb FLIES FLEAS SPIDERS MOSQUITOES No more sprays, powders, traps!! FAQf.l CE3EOSCALS Phone 422-7505 lone, OR 97843 Pclaiflt r, SabtBHffl 4M-TSIT ONE MORE WEEK TO ENTER THE FREE DRAWING FOR At 2 BIG DON BARBER & THOMAS STEAGAL 8 Size Art Available To Fit Moat American Can Btaadard Lorn I p-i- C BUa ncc P18675R-13 I BR713 " W-S P19676R U DR78-M : ER78-U tJA P20578R-M FR7B-M P21575RU OR7M 71.4 P2Q676R16 FR78-15 70. P21576R16 GR78-15 74J P22675R-15 HR78-1B : JR78-18 TIM P23675R-1S I LR7B-1S ' " IM mf Sm wpfariwiiif rf in i'm IF31 mm mw W WM. T mtemmry Inmltmyna mmMp. 1 .M la l-t jjfc iuirfw"Tg" tfTrrraTW- jairiiB Mrn'iinni Uii' n"in "i ni nnfinn iTimu iiijiyii THMAXM CmiM tvatatp nitwit at tat rltv- . From 'water clock to div Ing watchet, man's attempt to keep time through the Ua have often bean linked to water, the earth's natural timekeeper. Historian have discovered that: 1 "IfeiF THEN: Water clocks were probably the first timekeep ers with moving part Time waa measured by how much water wm lost from the clock. The Greek called them clepaydra (water stealers) and built what is believed to be the world's largest water Clock in Athens to standardize the city's time. Named the Tower of the Wind, It still stands today. crawling pesfs SQUIRRELS CHIPMUNKS A L. -i .u. m II I A MODEL RAILROAD SET WINNERS ALREADY: & Trc!r.!;r J prtes Top spellers compete .. ' - i in district Morrow County School's top spellers competed In a district-wide spelling contest at Columbia Junior High School In Irrlgon on Thursday. May 14. Winners In the three divis ions of the contest were as follows : Division I (Elementary to firntlr At I Terr i Meyers, Board man: 2 Shannon McLaugh lin. Heppner; 3 Chris Rea. lone. Division II (Grade T In ft) Coming Event! MORROW COUNTY JUNIOR Friday 7 p.m. DANCE Sat., June Begins at 9:00 p.m. 4 Morrow Co. Fair Pavilion This M Sponsorttd By Snrvtng Morrow. COLUMBIA BASIN ELECTRIC CO-OP n nn UNDER 16 IRQ ACCOMPANIED BY AN ADULT ca CrUerlsa . ' ... The Perfect "OUR FINEST PIGS E10 IBS SCC3UAD Giinns ni c:o eiiiqa Lll"iC3 a- ROAD HAZARD WARRANTY 40,000 MILE WARRANTY FREE MOUNTING FREE ROTATIONS AS NEEDED " c::j?aqg" cjaliiv- Of 'S A GQGA? D0 V ATTERY contest 1 Anne McLnughin, Hepp ner: 2 Renee Struthers. Lex, lnton; 3 Joe E. Sanchez,'. Irrigon, Division III (Grades 10 to 12) 1 Michelle Aaron, Hepp-' nor: 2 Teena Llndstrom, lone; 3Lerry Wilson. Irrl- gon. The first place finisher In i each division advances to the' state spelling contest which will be held in Salem at' the Oregon State Fair. Terrl Meyers is a repeating' winner, having placed first,, last year as a fourth grader. ': June 5-6-7 Sat. & Sun.-l p.m. 6 MUST bt "10" Radial STEEL RADIAL' mm Group 24 42.22 roil