TKVThe lleppner t.a ie ltr Time». lle p p n e r O re gon . W edn esday. Junr 12. I8KJ
Educators compete at tourney
The annual Morrow Counts edu
cal or» golf tournament was held
Saturday. June I. at the Willow
Creek Country Club
The weather wan very threatening
early Saturday morning and several
tim id golfers did not show. said a
tournament spokesperson but 42
golfer* did participate and though
the weather was somewhat cooler
than preferred not a drop of ram fell
and the golfers enjoyed a fine round
of 18 holes of golf which was followed
by a delicious lunch of fried chicken
served by the Women's group of
In the Women's division, Bat
Kdmundson held up the fam ily golf
name by winning the green jacket,
placing second was Jane Kggleston
of Stanfield third Jan laiughlin.
also of Stanfield Kathy Shaw of
Mermiston was fourth
Following lunch and presentation
of awards, many golfers chose to
play the rest of the afternoon The
tourney was a success concluded
the spokesperson The tournament
committee wishes to extend kudos to
Annclta Padtierg and kitchen crew
for a well receive lunch
SPrinS sP°rts awards Presented District match nets
3 trips to state
The following awards were pre
sented Tuesday . May 28 at the
lleppner High School spring sports
dessert
Track Awards
Fourth year letter Jodi Padberg
Janelle McKIhany and Stephanie
Payne
Third year letter lama Heid and
Chris McLaughlin
Second year letter Scott Buschke
and Jason Palmer
First vear letter Chef ne Hager
w ccc
John Kdmundson was there to
drfend his crown and though he
played well, he met his match in the
person of Pick l.owiy llerrmston
High School s golf coat h V the end
of 18 hole they were lied for the
championship and this tie was
broken via a sudden death play
Kdmundson had a chance on the
second hole but let it slip away and
larwry prevailed on the third hole to
win this year's championship and
the green jacket
Kdmundson settled for second
third place was won by Duk
laiughlin Superintendent .it Man
field Jai k Bowen of llermiston took
fourth
Fëther I ! ) i ÿ
R A D IO S & STER EO S
Coast to Coast
e ran help yon
W.C.C.C. medal play hosted
31 golfers last Sunday
The annual medal play tourna
menl was held at Willow Crock
country Club June 8 The weather
was ideal and the course was in
excellent condition
T h irty one
golfers were on hand to vie for the
Medal play championship for 1985
Kegistration began at 8 a m and a
shotgun start was held at 8 in The
golfers played nine holes and then
the scores were jiostcd and the three
flights were selected The second
nine was then played following
which lunch was served The final
nine of the twenty seven hole tourna
ment was completed follow ing
lunch Kd lliem stra emerged as the
W I ' t ' l ' r*H.'. Medal play champion
with a fine score of too
Flight results were First flight
first
Kick Johnston and Klmcr
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Varsity letters J J iKm m Dawn
Palmer Kirsten l ireen
Most
Improved. Jacque Johnston Hence'
St rut hers Medalist Dan Slruthers
Scan laiwson
Most Improved.
Keith Kenison Marion Mi Million
Dave tireen Medalist
Junior Varsity Awards
Carl
Martin Jeff Iiesin Sheila Piper
^ Work Boots
Nikes
^ Moccasins
^ Thongs
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Boot Socks
^ Casual Shoes
^ Cowboy Boots
TALk-NTOPS
The lleppner
B a rre l Club
announces that they w ill be spon
soring a series of Jackpot Barrel
Karo* on June 16 July 21 August 25
and September 8
Sing up w ill end II 15 a m the day
of the race with the event beginning
at mam
The club stresses that
people need not lie a member to
participate
Classes are Open 115. to enter
uric run Novice $15 to enter one
run Nov ice may enter both classes
For more in fo rm a tio n ca ll
Mary Ann Munker* at taw 8488
The follow mg are the results of the
lleppner Barrel Club on June 4
Open h irst Tern Gentry ■ 38 10
$8 oo. Second Dawn Peterson
36 26. third Cmdv Stroeher 37 67,
fourth
Michelle Papineau 41 43.
fifth
Mai v b in Munker a
(3.30
sixth
(fail Papineau and seventh
Joan Kckman
on to the finals There. Hirlm an and
Hv \ * l l l h 3 I ONKI IN
Snider fell to another Sherman
At the District 3 AA A tennis meet
Count s double» team, this time
on Friday. May 17 and Saturday.
Demn Caseburg and Bill Buchanan
May 18 tone's boys team placed
and lost 62. 4 1 However, they still
se c o n d to Sherman County
Sher
advanced to »late
man County won with 24 points,
The Cardinals other boy» »ingle»
while lone had 22
Mac Hi of
player Kric Pointer won hi» first
Milton Freewater ran away with the
round match However he ran into
girls title scoring 46 points lone s
Bertchinger in the second round and
girls team did not score
Those
lost 6 1 6 1
placing first or second earned a trip
lone » number one girl * single*
to the slate tennis meet at Koseburg
player. Paula Anderson, was
on Friday Mav 24 and Saturday.
defeat«! in the first round by Echo »
May 25
Miss Davis Also in the first round.
Mark .Meyers, lone s number one
Sabrina While lost to Echo's Jodi
single* player earned a trip to state,
Cady
placing second Meyer* seeded third
Boys team scores were Sherman
going into the tournament had a hv e county 24 lone 22 Helix and Stan
in the first round He then won his
field 16 ( m atilla 12 Riverside 4
second and third round matches In
Moc hi and Kcho l and Weston
the sem ifinal round
Meyers
McKwen 0
defeated Paul Kecder of Helix 6 4
Team »cores for the girls were
7 5 earning a spot in the champion
Mac Hi 46. Condon 18 Riverside 13.
s h ip match There he lost in straight
Helix 8 Echo6. t'm atilla 5 Sherman
sets
to
S ta n fie ld s
O liver County and Wahtonka 4 Stanfield 2.
Bertchinger 6 1.61 In a playback Weston McKwen I and Arlington
to determine who would go to state
and lone 0
Meyer* defeated Chris Rees of
Helix 6 3. I 4
The double* team of Mike
Hielinann and Ken Snider were also
-a-eded third going into the Tourna
J . Au _ r
ment and also placed second,
earning a trip to slat*1 They too had
X m hrrlrr
Jean
Murry
a
a first round bye and then won their
second and third round matches In daughter \m her lee Jean was born
the semifinals they topped Tracy May 6 in Palmer Alaska to Jana
Field* and Brian Robertson of and Jamie Query
Grandparents are Bob and Rev
Sherman County 2 6 6 4. 6 2 to move
Steagall of la-xinglon and Vivian
Wuery ol Kagle River Alaska
tireat grandparents are Mr and
The Two Trackers 4 II Club rude in Mrs Don Query. Sr of Shelton.
Robinson's Feedlot last Sunday We Washington. Mr and Mrs Wally
will continue to meet Sunday* at 4 llickerson of Baker Mr and Mrs
p m at the feedlot. said a club Homer Colwell fo Kureka, Call
spokesperson
forma and Alda Raker and Marie
Kach member worked an indi and Wilbur Steagall of la'Xinglon
vidu.il pattern and a judging class
► rank Xmlrrvt I rdford
a son
was presented
Frank, was horn to Tom and Dobra
Kathleen Hru/ell demonstrated
vaccinating and Merlin Hobinson Ledford June „'H. at P.oneer
showed the group how to worm a Memorial Hospital in lleppner He
horse All the rider* then crossed weigher! H lbs 31« oz
Grandparents are F rank and
the creek to aquaint the horses with
Neoma B ailey, lleppner. and
water obsticles
Stork continues in preparation for Andrew and Faye l^edford of Bend
the July 7 Tune up Clinic in Board
man, the spokesperson reported
Energy use to grow
The 188 . Morrow Counts Fair Horse
Show Judging Contest w ill be held at
Better start turning out the lights
the clinic which w ill liegin Sunday,
According to the WorldWatch Insti
Inly 7. 8 a m al the Tatone Arena
The trail ride is still on for Sunday. lute global energy use is expected to
June 23
Come and have fun. grow by 225 percent in the next 4i>
years, rejxirts a Wildlife magazine.
concluded the sjiokesperson
It w ill take the equivalent of two
additional oil producing Saudi
Xiuhius and a tripling of world coal
production to meet the world's pro
jected energy needs
A tour part buckle series and
harrrlracing w ill be June 16. July 21.
August 25. and September 8 The
barrel racing will include lx>th open
Need Plumbing or
and a $150 novice race each with a
$15 entry fees, and will start al 12
excavating?
noon The team roping w ill feature a
trophy buckle for the high point
header and heeler over the four
ropings in the series starting time is
Call HOWARD
at 2 p m with two head for $11
We have fresh steers.'' said a
PETTYJOHN
club spokesperson, and would like
everyone to come rope with us "
Kor more information, call (fail
Papineau. 422 7518
Births
Two-Trackers m et
Heppner Barrel ( Huh
to sponsor barrel races
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Palmer tied tor tirst followed by
Terry springer placing th ird
Second flight was won by Dave
(ireen Barry Munker» coming in
second and B ill Kustace placing
third Third flight winner was Matt
Murray with Jerry Cutsforth and
Je rry Daggett
tyin g for
second
Special events winners
were as follows laing drive first
flight Dean Wright second flight
Barry Munker» third flight Dave
Denton Closest to the pin first
flight Way land Hyatt second flight
Dave Green, third flight M ikr
Doherty Making the least putts
first flight Kick Johnston second
flight tie lie I w ren Dave tiunderson
and Clint McQuarrie and third
flight Jerry Daggett
Stacey Kennedy, Trent Harrison
Jason D ougherty, K im Sager.
Shannon
M cLaughlin.
K e rri
Thompson. Cathy M a rtin , and
Wayne Wilger»
Hoy* Most Valuable
Jason
Palmer. Most Improved
Wayne
Wilger» Most Inspirational Chris
Mclaiughlin
G irl* Most Valuable
Stephanie
Payne Most Inspirational Janelle
McKIhany. Most Improved l athy
Marlin anil Kim Sager
Baseball
Fourth year award
Jim
McConnell. Kick llie h l. T ravis
lll.l"
Third year award K«n Doherty
and la>ran Hays
Second year award J«e Taylor
Troy Hyatt Kevin Curnutt David
Pedro
First year award Bob Kiehl
Duane Hall. Ty Arbugast Mark
Fishburn
MVP award
Jim McConnell
Most Improved Troy Hyatt Most
In sp ira tiu n al
T ra vis Hyatt
selected to first team all league
Jim McConnell selected to second
team all league Kon Doherty
Juniors First
Christi St roe her
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37 38
$6 110. second
(ircenup 40 83 third
Bob belle
\ngel
40 03. fourth
Kristi
O'Brien
Stacey
13 21 . fifth
Kennedy 50 33
Nov ice First
Anita I’almer
18 17
$6 on
second
Kundi
Jolinson
18 71 th ir d
Shirlev
Martin 18 74 fourth
Dian Hncft
18 84 and fifth
lain Bothwell
26 15
Pee Wees h irst
Casey O'Brien
41 38. second
Cherie Papineau
43 08. third
Tlffame Mongers
55 53 and fourth
Staci O'Brien
77 41
Slimmer series planned
Sunday. June 2 was the first of
seven roping* planned by the
Wranglers Team Ropers this sum
mer The winners out of 24 teams in
the first go around was I.arry Petty
John and John Moyer In the second
go. the winning team was Wayne
Evans and Jim Ward There was
also a draw pot and the w inners w ere
Donnie Papineau and Wusne Kvans
The future dates for the regular
jackpots two head for $6 w ill bc
Julv 7 and August II. starting at 2
p in
New BMCC
catalogs available
New college catalogs are now
available from Hlue Mountain
Community College for 1885 86. the
college has announced
The catalog includes a complete
listing of all programs offered by
the college as well as a list of fees
and the names ol program
instructor*
There is no lee lor the catalog
which may be obtained Irom either
the Counseling Center at the college
or the Admissions Office
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