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EIG H T- The H eppner G aiette T lm rt H eppner O rr *00 W rd n r.d sv April 17 . IM I Heppner girls capture team title at Morrow County invitational . Wahtonka 28 Pilot Rock 24 Echo 17, lone 13. Grant Union and Heiu 10. Arlington 6. Stanfield 3. Spray and Riverside 4. Wallowa and Wheeler County I and Condon 0. Stephanie Payne was a double winner collecting firsts in the loo with a time of 12 7 the fastest will face until the state A meet Earning four blue ribbon finiahM the girls raptured the team title for the second year in a row despite being short handed Team scores were Heppner M. Umatilla 60 Wes ton McEwen and Enterprise 55. Joseph 36 Wasco Countv 33. Imbler Heppner High Scoot traikstere turned in outiUnding individual performances at the 17th annual Morrow County Invitational track and field meet at Cmatilla last Saturday against what waa probably the toughest competition the locals IHS boys prevail ‘One of those days’ for Mustangs By ASHLEY CONKLIN lone's tennis teams met the Echo Cougars on Tuesday. April 9 The lone boys won 2 1 while the Echo girls won 2-0 lone's boys doubles team of Mike Rietmann and Ken Snider prevailed 6-2. 62 over the Cougars' tram of Sam Arias and Mark Montgomery In boys' first singles play. Echo's Joe Saylo topped the Cardinals' Mark Meyers in three sets, 1-6. 6-4, 63 lone's number two boys singles player. Eric Pointer, took on the Cougar's number two girls singles player Jodi Cady Pointer won 7-5. 63 In girls' first singles action Echo's Missy Davis beat the Cards' Paula Anderson 6-1. 62 Also in girls singles action. Sabrina White lost to DaMte (ihrke 6 1.6-4 The Cardinals host the Arlington Honkers on Monday. April 22 begin ning at 3 p m r*rm was silencing the Mustang hitters, the Pirate hitters ended the game in the top of the fifth inning scoring five runs on three singles and a couple of errors "This was Jim's poorest perform ance of the year, but every pitcher will have days like that. said Royer. "I have a lot of confidence in Jim and I know he will come back strong " The Mustangs committed seven errors and failed to collect a hit against Putman who was hacked bv a good fielding team He also helped himself at the plate collecting two singles as did shortstop Chris Stevens By TRAVIS HYATT It was just one of those days for the Heppner Mustangs baseball squad last Tuesday night when nothing went wrong for the River side Pirates, and nothing went right for the Mustangs "It was just one of those games where they could do no wrong and we could do no right," said Coach Mike Royer, "we just have to forget about it and look ahead " The barrage started in the first inning and never let up throughout the game Riverside scored five runs in the first inning on two singles, a double, and two walks given up by pitcher Jim McConnell No runs came across the plate in the second inning, and thanks to three errors and three hits in the third, the Pirates led 8-0 While the Pirates Jim Putman S ta tis tic s I t 3 4 • • R II E R iv e rs id e S C 3 6 S - 13 I I I llrp p n e r l l l l t i 0 7 Pu tn am and N u tth ro ck ; M e lo n nell and Itle h l. 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Padberg and Payne ran 53 9 to gamer third place and laina Reid turned in a personal record in the 3.000 meters in 12 41 2 to give the locals another third place finish that wrapped up their second consecutive team title The Heppner win was especially unique in that the girls did not score in any of the field events and did not have entries in either the 4on meters or mile relay due to two girls quitting the squad during the week Also competing but not placing were Kerri Thompson who lowered her time greatly in the high hurdle« PUBLIC NOTICE Leotards & Tights Danskin & Temptease ¥t Price 30% Off Sale Continues Sweatshirts & Tops Sale Runs April 17 to 23 on Skirts, Pants, Jackets, Dresses & Jeans Don 't Forget Y our Secretary During Secretary Week April 2 2 - 2 6 Sete Spring Arrivals: Fresh Flower Bouquets Prom Dresses Ladies & Junior Swimwear, Beachtowels, Shorts & Tops Stan at Sizes 3 to 13 Heppner girls prevail A pair of outstanding individual high in district 7 A overall marks for efforts propelled the Heppner girls each event The girls scores were Heppner 64, to victory in a five way meet held at Ukiati 59. Umatilla 52. Riverside 25 Boardman. Tuesday. April 9 Missy Turner sped to a 12 6 and lone 21 The boy* totals were clocking in the 100 yard dash and Riverside 7*. Umatilla 73. lone 54 Stephanie Payne turned in a I 04 I and Heppner and Ukiah 26 each Todd Harrison led the boys with a time in the 400 yard dash to lead the locals to the win Both efforts ranked pair of second place finishes in the mile and half mile runs Scott Buschke earned a third in the high jump, fourth in the long jump and a fifth m the triple jump and 220 yard dash Jason Palmer was second in 8 41. third Brian Papineau. 9 17, the discus and fourth in the high fourth Corey Ehrmantraul, 12 00 jump and shot Place finishers for the girls includ Age* 8 10 year* fir*t • Steve Hoffman 10 14 second Donita ed Payne in the high jump and shot Sharp. 10 45, third Rodney pul, Lana Reid in the high jump and Ehrmantraul. II 04. fourth Cherie mile run. Shannon McLaughlin and Kerri Thompson in the high hurdles Papineau. 12 55 Age* 11-13 year* first Christy Cherrie Hager and McLaughlin in Stroeber. 8 89 second lx>ri Cecil, the shot put and Mcl-aughlin in the 7 77. third Danny Sharp. 8 28 , discus The 440 yard relay team was fifth fourth Melanie Gates. 8 77 Ages 14 18 years first Suaie and the mile relay team took fourth Martin, 6 49 second Cindy Stroeb Kim Sager won the long jump and er. 6 51, third Judy Jepsen. 8 77; was fourth in the too and third in the 220 Janelle McElhany won the fourth Sheila Sieler, 6 83 Ages 19 and over first Mary Ann 180 -yard low hurdles and Stacey Munkers. 5 45. second Sherie Kemp. Kennedy was fourth Jodi Padberg 6 03, third Dick Hoffman. 6 25. and collected fourths in the 440 and 220, Cathy Martin was fourth in the 880 fourth Mary Knowles. 6 31 The next Wranglers Playday and and Tiffany Lawson was fifth in the potiuck will be April 14 beginning at 100 12 noon Wranglers tell Playday results The Wranglers Hiding Club held their second playday Sunday, April 14 One injury was reported Missy Schoonover is doing fine now. said a club spokesperson Barrels \, ■ under first Kelsie Joey Hof Evans IBM second fman. 19 12 third Josie Evans. 20 48 fourth Charene Car. 22 88- Ages 8 - 10 years: first - Donita Sharp. 18 53. second Steve Hof fman. 18 63. third Rodney Erhman traut. 20 13. fourth Sara Greenup. 21 28 Ages 11 13 years firsl Michelle Papineau. 17 44 second - Jenny Martin. 17 92. third Heather Eck man. 18 54. fourth Jason Maben. 18 66 Ages 14 IB first Steve Miller. 17 91. second Bridged Greenup. 18 01. third Angie Ashbeck, 18 07, fourth Judy Jepsin 19 85 Ages 19 and over first • Mary Knowles. 16 64, second Terri Gen try. 16 76, third Penny Hoffman. 16 86 fourth Barb Guiterrez, 17 21 Rotes Age 7 and under first - Joey Hoffman. 25 95. second Josie Evans, 28 08 third Kelsie Evans, 28 14. fourth Hhondi Robinson. • Ages 8 10 years first • Steve Hoffman. 23 89 second Holly Eck man. 28 4 5 third Donita Sharp. 28 80 fourth Rodney Erhmantraut. 29 38 Ages It 13 years first Heather Eckman. 25 01, second Jason Maben. 25 23. third Jodie Ashbeck. 27 58 fourth M>ss.i Dick, 30 71 Ages 14 18 years first - Susie Martin. 22 74. second Steve Miller. 24 20 . third Cindy Stroeber. 24 52. fourth Angie Ashbeck. 24 91 Ages 19 and over first • Terri Gentry, 25 19 second • Mary Knowles. 25 56. third Joan Eck man. 25 62. fourth Gail Papineau. 25 80 Tire Rack Ages 7 and under first - Joey Hoffman. 18 09. second Josie Evans. 18 45. third Kelsie Evans. 19 50, fourth Charene Car, 21 54 .Ages 8 10 years first Rodney E.rhmantraut. 16 73, second - Sara Greenup. 17 02, third Donita Sharp. 17 II, fourth Andy Ashbeck. 18 60 Rings Ages 11-13 years first Michelle Papmeau, 18 29. second • Jason Maben. 19 16, third Marc Angel. 21 64, fourth Angie Currin, 23 63 .Ages 14 18 years first • Steve Miller, II 25; second - Bridgetl Greenup, 14 J9. third Cindy Stroeb er, 16 63. fourth Mike Van Schoiach ■Ages 19 and over first Marie Van Schoiach, 12 99. second Joan Eck man. 14 85, third - Mary Knowles. 15 04, fourth Dianna Hoeft, 15 24 Scurry Ages 7 and under firsl - Josie Evans. 10 58, second Joey Hoffman 10 69, third - Kelsie Evans. 15 83, fourth Brian Papineau, 16 61 Ages 8 - 10 years firsl - Sieve Hoffman. 1181. second Cherie Papinea. 14 16, third Donita Sharp, 18 24. fourth - Jennie Ashbeck, 23 19 Ages 11 - 13 years first - Michelle Papineau. 15 09, second • Jodee Ashbeck, 18 60 , third Tricia Coe, 18 75, fourth Kristi O'Brien, 21.20 Ages 14 18 years: firsl Andy Strober, II 44, second Angie Ash beck, 13 31, third Steve Miller, 15 so. fourth Judy Jepsen Ages 19 and over first Marie Van Schoiach. 10 66. second Terri Gen try, 15 38. third - Gail Papineau, 15 45; fourth - Sherri Kemp. 15 58 The next Wranglers Playday will be Sunday. Apfil2l Scholarship deadline near Women interested in applying for a 1300 scholarship offered by the Heppner - lone branch of American Association of University Women are reminded (hat the deadline is April 30 The scholarship is open to women who have had at least one year of post high school education and have a definite plan to continue study For more information or applica tion*. please contact Shirley Camp bell. 676-5201. Justine Weatherford. 676-5504. or April Hilton5ykes, 676 SH O P O U R 'G A R D E N IN G s a le Reinfo rced V in yl Hose am «6« fABRAWhr 5/6 *50 Knitted reinforcing for durcÉ>il«y Easy to coil Z7 Rubber/Vinyl Hose 9 « * $12 Order Your Prom Cornages as Early as Possible !! in stock /Vo 2 Alike Chris McLaughlin also got a per sonal record and the H H S junior class mark in the 300 meter hurdles with a 45 9 clocking He failed to place in either hurdles rare but ran well Jason Dougherty found himself in exceptionally strong events as meet records and state bests were record ed in each of the events he entered Heppner travels to John Day this weekend for an invitational meet at Grant Union and will be in Hermu- ton for a triangular meet next Tuesday against Hiverside and Hermiston Wranglers begin season Wranglers Riding (Tub held their first playday of the season Sunday. lone schools have announced their April 7 Over 49 participants honor roll for the third nine weeks competed Results follow The following students are listed Barrels A Honor Roll < 3 S - 4. > Age 7 and under first Kelsie Freshman Karla Davison f -.ins, 22 41. second Joe> Huff Eighth Graders Michelle Beck. man. 22 62, third Josie Evans. 23 63. Jill Conklin, and Angie Rudisill fourth Charene Coe, 28 39 Seventh Grader Linda Morter Ages 8-10 years first - Donita B Honor Roll (3 3 4» Sharp. 21 86. second Steve lloff Senior Mark Meyers man, 22 01. third Cherie Papineau, Juniors Michelle Beeson and Eric 24 22. fourth Rodnev Ehrmantraul, f*ointer 24 52 Sophomores Deena Hams. Kim Ages II- 13 years first Michelle McCabe. Patty McElligott, Chris Papineau. 20 16. Lori Cecil, 20 49 Rea. and Candi Rudisill Christy Stroeber. 20 63, fourth Freshmen Dick McElligott and Jenny Martin. 23 88 Ken Snider Ages 14 18 years first Susie Eighth Grader Jill Nelson Martin. 19 73, second Shelly Seventh Graders Jol.inda Cupps. ( M W , 19 81 third Cindy Stroeb Mary Cupps. Jim Davison. Lon er 20 11, fourth Bridget! Greenup. 21 17 McCabe. Jenny Martin. Melissa Rowell, and Amv Wagenblast Ages 19 and over first - Joan Eckman, 18 77, second Mary Knowles. 19 75 third Harb Gutter r i i 19 84 fourth Mary Ann Mun NOTICE OF SUPPLEMENTAL Ira»»“41 "Hi BUDGET HEARING Poles A public hearing on the approved Ages 7 and under first - Joey supplemental budget for the City of Hoffman. 26 09. second - Josie Heppner, Oregon for the Fiscal Year Evans. 27 35. third Kelsie Evans, HM as will be MM m U m council 31 61. fourth • Charene Coe, 34 UH chambers m the City Hall at 7 45 Ages 8 10 years first - Steve P M on May 6th. 1985 The budget Hoffman, 24 45 second Donita document may be inspected or Sharp, 25 12. third Rodney copies obtained by interested per E'hrmantraut. 27 97 fourth Cherie sons at the office of the City Papineau. 30 11 recorder, located at 188 W Willow Ages II - 13 years first Christy Street between the hours of 9 66 Stroeber 24 72 second Michelle \ M to i OOP II Any person may Papineau. 24 93 third Lori Cecil, appear at the public hearing on the 28 95. fourth Melanie Gates. 30 72 supplemental budget, and discuss Agra 14 - 18 years first • Susie the budget or any part of it Martin. 22 95 second Angie Ash c m "i- h e p p n e r beck. 28 04 third Shelley Stroeber. SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET 28 21, fourth Sheila Sleler. 28 75 h INANOAL SUMMARY Ages 19 and over first Mary Ft IR THE FISCAL YEAR 1984 85 Knowles. 24 22. second Gail Pap STREET 1 ROAD»FUND meau. 26 07, third Barb Gutierrez. RESOURCES 26 29. fourth Sherie Kemp. 30 42 Unanticipated Cash Figures 1 . 11 1 y ON er 58.000 00 Ages 7 and under first Josie TOTAL RESOURCES 58 000 00 Evans. 10 13. second Joey Hoffman REQUIREMENTS 10 99, third Kelsie Evans. 13 33, Transter to (ienef al Fund 58 000 00 fourth Charene Coe. 13 44 TOTAL REQUIRE MKVIs 5« mm on Ages 8 10 First Steve Hoffman. WATER I TILITY FUND 10 14. second Donita Sharp, 10 45. RESOURCES third Rodney EIhrmantraut. 11 04 Unuticipated Cash fourth Cherie Papineau, 12 55 Carryover 522.000 oo Ages II 13 years first Christy TOTAL RESOURCES 522.000 00 Stroeber, 9 08 second Michelle KE q I IRI Ml- M s Papineau. 9 74. third Ix>ri Cecil. Transfer to General E'und 522.000 00 9 94, fourth Melanie Gates. II 29 TOTAL REQl IREMENTS522.000 00 Ages 14 - 18 years first • Susie SEWER OPERATING PI ND Martin. 9 77 second Shelly Stroeb It E m >t RCES er. 9 35. third Angie Ashbeck, 9 60 Unanticipated Cash fourth • Cindy Stroeber. 9 72 Carryova 115,016.66 Ages 19 and over first Sherri TOTAL RESOURCES 515.032 00 Kemp 8 65, second Mary Ann REQUIREMENTS Munkers. 8 95, third Joan Eckman. Transfer to General E'und 515.032 00 9 02, fourth Mary Knowles. 9 11 Total Requirements 515.032 00 Keyhole Published April 17th, 1985 Ages 7 and under first Kelsie Marshall Lovgren, Recorder Evans. 7 40. second Joey Hoffman. — Selected Junior Tee Shirts, and just missed placing. Shannon Mcl^ughlin who turned in a sea son's best in the discus and Cherrie Hager competing in strong field in both the shot put and discus The boys tram was able to muster only three place finishes but faced outstanding competition as right meet records were broken or tied in the boys events Scott Buschke earned a fourth place tie in the high jump and Wayne Wilgers tied for sixth in the same event Both jumped 54 Jason Pal mrr collected the other ribbon by throwing 117-2 in the discus for sixth place and set a personal record in the shot put with a distance of 3611 Electrolysis & Thermolysis Permanent Hair Removal 5 * *50 Soft, easy lo coil. Betted reinforcing for *w>gfb Gerden H on RÇXO GêN The Country Rosear'* 676-9426 Heppner QV Anna Schwarzin, Certified Electrologist 676-9248 Open lu es. - Wed. or by appt. 10 to 24 h iengttit 32 * FT RietmamTe Hardware IONE 422 72 11