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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1982)
lone boys in tieppner track meet Hy MH IIKI I i:i,AIU!i: On Tiifsdiiy, April i:i Ihe lone Ciirdiiuil Ihinclnds tniv clfd l lli'))iiir for u nici'l Willi MnpiniiT, Fhn, Shi'r ituin. Uklnh, Sprny unci Mil rlii'll The Cardinal boyti finmhi-il RiH-nnd In Sherman wild HW, poinls. Tlii" Citrdi tiiil KlHs finished fourth with in points The Curd hoys placed in every evenl exrept the pole viiull. where they hud no one entered I'liii'inx find for the' hoys wiih Denny fitnrr In the diHiuis with it throw of 12:fll". and Donriie Taylor in Ihe Inlennedinle hurdleH with a Imie of 45.7.r. SitoikIn were Moored by Ji'ff ll.inis in Hie Iiiiik jump with u li'iip of HI', the ino memlors with n lime of 12 14 mid In the 2ihi meters with it time of 2.1.0, Tim Pulton In the 1,5(10 meters in 4.511.7. Slarr in the javelin with ii throw of 1 .17':!". Tuylor inlhehiuh hurdles in l 411 and IB Everything you'll need for spring planting FOR v- J ENNIS DEALER Register Receipts business forms register machines Business Forms, vcW copies 20' while-u-wait CALL FOR A FREE ESTIMATE ON YOUR NEXT PRINTING JOB The Heppner GAZEr finish 2nd, CriiiK FlimiH with a triple jump of .'ir.TiV. Thirds- were recorded by Cru'M Hums In the long Jump I7'5", I'ntton In the hif!h Jump III 5'2". Mike DmiKldH In the 3.IMH) meler in 10:55.77, and Howard l-avltl In the triple Jump with a leap of 34'1'ii". Fourth places were record ed by Starr In the triple Jump with a Jump of 34'. Ienvitt In the 400 meters with a lime of 111.05. Pillion in the H(Ki meters in 2:2(i . und DoukIiih In the 1.5IH1 meters In 5:02. Fifth place finishes were recorded by Donnie Doherty with it (MTHiiniil best of 33'4" in the shot put. f'ruiK Mams in the I IX) meters in 12.0. Oavitt In (he hint) Jump al 50" and Taylor in the loritf Jump at Sixth places were awarded to Jay Love in the shot put with a throw of 32'H". Randy McCabe in the Javelin with a throw of HH'H". Scott Harnett in the discus with a throw of Fill Your Wheelbarrow Here Rakes YOUR HOME OR BUSINESS BUSINESS CARDS Starting at 19.95 for 500 ENVELOPES & LETTERHEADS COMPETITIVE PRICES 11 & girls 4th (Hl'fi' i", and 1-eavill with a Jump of lli'7" in the long Jump, The 4IKI rneter relay team coiiKistiiiK of Andy Ftoberts. Harnett. Mcl'nbe and Doherty finished second in 110.. as did the 11.000 meter learn made up of Love. Doherty. McCabe and Pmijiliis in 4:51 44. In the girls meet. Michelle IjiKuc won the discus with a new school record of 7!('7 She was second in the Javelin with a personal best of 77'H". and placed third in the shot put with a throw of 2f'5''. Margaret Doherty finished second in the 400 meters in C5.1H1. the 200 meters in 2.lfi in the long Jump with a leap of 14' and third in the loo meters with a lime of i:i H. Team scores for the girls were Sherman I. '12. Ileppner 72. Kcho 4(1. lone 40. I'ki.ih 20. Spray three and Mitchell one. Hoys scores were Sherman IK.'. lone 10i'.., Ileppner XI. Kcho 2.'l. Ukiah 20':.. Mitchell two. and Spray zero Fertilizers Lawn Mowers Rototillers Seeds and more u m EM RUBBER STAMPS Made To Order FLYERS We'll Help With Your Design WEDDING INVITATIONS STARTING AT 17.90 for 100 Over 4(H) samples of outstanding i n graved and Hclionravt'd wedding in vita t ions, announcements, novelty cards, personalized napkins, matches and accessories tor any occasion. Full color pictures -TIME Eighth grade Lynch Terrace atudent with their Heppner hosts Bv .11 'STINK WKATIIKKI Oljf) This week. 44 eighth graders are enjoying a wonderful change in their school routine Twenty-one youngsters from Ileppner Klemenlary School are spending the week in the Centennial District in the homes of parents of eighth graders of the Lynch Terrace Middle School between Port land arid (,resham while 23 students from that school are learning about Morrow County. This spring exchange has been arranged by the two schools for several years and is directed by Dave Olcott of Lynch Terrace who is remem bered here as a former leader of the Y C C. Camps up al Tupficr. The visitors from East Portland who arc guests in homes here are: Chuck Ous talson. .lira Churchill. Michele McDonald. Trent Sickles. Chris Sveen. Cristin Mead. Susan Damerv. John Halver son. Missy Olsen, Taunja Lung. Kachell Currin. Vance Tong. .Jodie P.ateman. Carrie Markovich. Jeff Sanders. Dan Down. Michelle Amodee. Katie Smith. David Kistncr. Jason Marsh. Shelly Kaneast er. Cara Lehenhauer and Shelly Moire Ileppner students visiting at Lynch Terrace are: Bobettp Angell. Andrea Ball. Ken Curtis, l.oren Haves. Shawn Holt. Kevin Hughes. Katrina Johnston, William Malm, Chris McLaughlin. Michele available excliange underway Miles. Trina Palmnr. Paula Cliichnrskv. Dana Riddle. I,;ina Kfid. Noolla Rill. Sfan Sporswn. Slcphani Sumnor. Wfiulv Toomhs. Missy Tumor ,'iikI Kim Wright, The visitors to Heppner arrived ahout 1 p m. on Sunday and their bus then took the Heppner folks west to reaeh Lynch Terrace about 5 p m Kach group met host l.imilies and had brief orienta tions 'hat afternoon and even ing All this week educational and interesting events have been planned for the switched abnut students. West of the Cascades the Morrow County bunch visited Reynolds Met als. Clackamas Town Center and the Ice Capades Chalet, all on Monday: on Tuesday they toured suburban East Multnomah County and the Sandy and Columbia River gorges, noted horticulture and picniced at Wahkeena Falls: yesterday they visited OMSI where they viewed the Planet arium Show "Universe in Motion" and looked over the Washington Park Zoo; today, a tour of Old Town in Portland and a gfod visit at the Oregon Historical Society are schedul ed and tomorrow they will see Ihe Port of Portland, termi nals six and four, and the ship repair yard: then from 7:30 to 9Wp m. they will be guests at a dance at Ihe host school. fin Saturday. April 24. the Heppner School District will transport Lynch Terrace students home and return here with the Heppner students. lone Garden Club meets, plans plant sale Members of lone Garden Ouh met at 9a m. at the home of Helen Martin to separate and pot chrysanthemums for theclub's annual plant sale set fur Thursday. April 29. The sale will le held at the lone I-egion hall from 10 a.m. to 4 p m For some time members have been preparing cuttings from their houseplants and the excess plants from their yards, and gardens to be sold as a service to the community and to raise funds for sending delegates to the convention of the Oregon State Federation of (larden Clubs. The conven tion will be held in Medford this year. June 13-16. Pie and coffee will also be sold at the plant sale. Members will be glad to answer questions regarding landscaping and plant horticulture in this area, said a club spokesperson, President Helen Martin pre sided over the monthly busi ness meeting after lunch, reporting for the area beauti fication committee, a success ful city cleanup campaign March 2t" 27. Lorraine Ladd and Sylvia Ladd took care of publicity for the cleanup. Fred Martin. Otto Mortenson and Fldon Tucker picked up trash placed at curbsides by city residents and Helen Martin, Teena Wilson. Michele Brad- Nike shirts and The Multnomah County visi tors went out to Sand Hollow for a tour of dryland and irrigated wheat ranches on Monday and enjoyed a dinner put on by the Wheat League. Tuesday they rode to Hard man to visit that ghost town and then on to Rock Creek into the timber and to a wiener roast at Anson Wright Park. Wednesday they were taken to the Butter Creek area to tour hay. sheep and cattle opera tions (arranged by the Cattle men's Association) and they enjoyed a dinner (put on by the CowBelles.) Today the students toured the Kinzua Mill, visited the County Museum and the little one-room schoolhouse and learned some of Morrow County's history. Tomorrow's big event will be the seventh and eighth grade dance at the school's multipurpose room from 7:30 to 10 p.m. On Saturday the visitors need to arrive at the school by 7:45 a.m. to begin their return home. They will carry sack lunches and will travel out the Bombing Range Road and will have a drive-by tour of some of the developments in the north end of the county, such as corporate farms, irrigation projects and food processing plants, and see the city of Boardman and the coal-fired plant before they continue west, expecting to be home by about 6:30 p.m. when the Heppner students will board their bus for their evening trip back here. field. Jessica and Alex Turley cleaned up litter. The April Yard-of-the-Month honor was awarded to Geneva Palmer for the lovely grounds around her farm and home, the spokesperson re ported. Officers elected to serve for the year that begins July 1 are President Helen Martin. Vice president Joyce Buchanan, Secretary Loree Hubbard, and Treasurer Pat Pettyjohn. In other business: - Nine members indicated their intentions to attend the Blue Mt. District No. 10 spring meeting at Prairie City on April 23. - In May. members will meet at the home of Delta Huber to begin a tour to view outstanding gardens of the area. - A get well card was signed for Carol McKaig. former member, who recently under went surgery. - Jean Nelson greeted the club by letter from New Caledonia where she and her husband are vacationing. - Birthday cake honoring Edith Nichoson and Delta Huber was served by Helen Martin. A guest. Alice Newel of San Francisco. Calif ., daughter of Edith Nichoson also attended the meeting. CUSTOM CAP LETTERING personalized lettering & transfers running shorts -The Hrppnr Caztte-HmM, Htppner, Oregon, Thursday, April 22, 182- F IVE Bus space available for May Portland trip By BIRDINK TUM.IS Morrow Co. Extennlon Service There are still Heats avail able for the spring tour to Porlland on May 13. The tour group will vigil the Old Town district of Portland, with guides to point out the historical sites. Time will also be allowed for each to pursue personal interests during the afternoon. Men as well as women are invited to join the tour for an inside look at one of the more interesting sections of Portland. While plans include a guided walking tour, special arrangements may be made if there are those wishing to attend who could URGENT TO USERS OF THE CITY SEWER SYSTEM - We are again finding rubber and plastic items, gunny sacks, etc., in our sewer system. These items can and will clog the sewer lines causing sewage to back up, perhaps into your home. For your protection, Tins PRACTICE MUST BE DISCONTINUED TO f 9 B5S2SHE5 ii ft w m 'Sale Rfllafleed Trout Combos A Combo Latum 6'i ' rod nd skirted wool spinning rwl with smooth 3 5 to 1 retrieve Reel only 64 2321 . Rod only 640 2994 B. Metched combo features 6'V rod with (fiction tree ceramic guides and (Mil bearing skirted spool spinning reel with right left 4 t to 1 retrieve Reel only 644 2 347 1S 55 Rod only 640 3067 " 97 tA .. 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The fee includes $15 for bus costs and $3 per person for guides. If the bus is not filled soon, the tour will be cancelled. Eori Popineau, Foreman Heppner Water & Sewer I FISHING SEASON OPENS SATURDAY 3D su Ihe Itchiness and sensitivity ut true 640 1483 1491 1525 6 640 1426. 1434 1597 guide mylar underwrap Choose spin lengths and actions 640 4826 thru ADVENTURE? Box b ml Combo V Tc N I Heppner XGoast to Goasf 147 W. Willow 676-9228 676-5214 fc I,IIIUII,UIM1JIMIIIIIMW