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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1987)
; : « ' . • * * ♦.’L. J ’ " %* 0 • • •. * * .»*• v; » ' « »'•* • » > *• FIG H T - D epporr ( i u r i l t - l i m n , H eppner. O regon W cdnrsday, Apr*' Thinclads turn in season’s bests Heppner drops 2nd match to Boardman » > •• 1 By Ashley Conklin Heppner's boys golf team lost to Riverside Iasi Thursday for the se cond time this season hut the Hcpp ner girls were victorious over their Riverside counterparts Without medalist Dan Smnhers out with a wrist injury. Heppner * hoys fell to Riverside 298 360 in 18 holes Sofl Strulhers shot a 44 and Bcnji Pearvin a 46 to lead the Heppner girls to a slim I9I-I93 advantage over Riverside in nine holes Jason Michael led the victorious Pirate hoys with a par 62 on the course Carl Man in led Heppner with an 82 "Jason Michael played really well,” Heppner coach John Ed- mundson said. "C arl though played very well for us ” lulmundson was also very pleas ed with the girls team efforts "It was nice to win the match.” he said, "and Henji Pearvin played really well She lowered her score hy If) strokes since our last match with Riverside.” Sheila Piper shot a 48 and Kelly ,w 1 By Ashley Conklin A num ber o f personal and M cl^ughltn chipped in with a 53 as seasonal bests were turned in hy the the Heppner girls got a strong Heppner thinclads in a five-way overall team effort meet on Tuesday. April 14 Heppner s junior varsity hoys fell Heppner'v boys track team cap I93-I98 in nine holes of action lured the meet with 88 points Will Martin, with a 46. and Jim O ther boys sco res w ere Clark, who stroked at 47. were cited Wahtonka. 76. Riverside. 53; lone. by Kdmundvin for the excellent 34. and Dufur 23 Hcppncr’s girls finishr J in a tie for pim Hcppncr's girls hosted Riverside third with Dufur. scoring 47 points on Monday and both golf teams will Wahtonka won the girls meet hy host Enterprise. He m ust on. and scoring 61 points followed hy lone Joseph at 3 30 p m <m Thurvfay which had 49 points Riverside was The Heppner golf teams will fifth with 15 points travel to Miltim-Erccwater on Endiy Jason Dougherty captured both for a 3:30 match and the girls will hurdle races and ran a leg on the vic go to Riverside next Tuesday for a torious 400-meter relay team match scheduled to begin at 3 p m Dougherty captured the 110-metcr high hurdles in a time of ; 16 8 and ■rnna W M cl. If». IVq M im won the 300-meter intermediates in l s a _ 7*. I « * tCMyk U 42 6. lowering hi\ HHS junior cla s s a ri W a rt * . U . I J Ska * » h * record He also teamed w ith Ashley U r . » . »», f c n ( a— VT (ark Conklin. Barney l.indsay. and SbW rfM I W traa S W a * i M n W Cl Wayne Wilgers to clock 48 3 in the “ n ■ 17! : Soft S K a rS rr. « *. a rc )! F w e w C* M » a . i s * » m . tL 0 tty s c i a n c a , O sprint relay. I L . . . — . 1 1 *1. I C r a a S W » . C l. fcasKa | . a . i « • » Bryan Padberg set a new Heppner ( V b a a ISC . <# Claaaa V « r « IV Sa. sophomore class record in the “ — — - S < .f » a .i. M Ilio J [■■■ na . CC. J VCafCra 0». D 800 meter run with a first place time fs a a » »*. S « « — * I I of 2:05 I to break Wade Padherg’» I I . M « » I W . * * ■ W a rt » CC Ja> I t a rt € t . S o « I n a i * I I . T c rr> I CCara U 1974 standard o f 2 05 8 Pennant bearers needed The Morrow County Rodeo Com mittee is looking for four girls or hoys to ride in area parades as per mancnt (lag hearers for the 1987 fair and rodeo court The girls or hoys must he 13 years or older, have a horse to ride, and he able to haul it to the parades throughout the sum mer f lag hearers must purchase one riding outfit Hack hat. Mouse or shirt, tic. Mack cowboy cut jean*, and hoots Two flag hearers will at tend each of the eight required parades with the court The required parades arc Spray. Umatilla. Con don or lone. Hcmuston. Heppner. Irngon. Pendleton dress-up. and K>' Pendleton Westward Ho Parade They will alv» ride in each of the three grand entries at Morrow Coun ty’s rodeos. For more information call Mickey Madivin at 676-9814 n Electrolysis & Thermolysis Permanent Hair Removal Anna Schwarzin Certified Electrologist 676-9248 I I A I L IN S U R A N C ) Ployhar Insurance PETTYJOHN’S^ ANNIVERSARY PARTY! Coming Friday, May 22 Door Prizes - Free Lunch - Super Buys! v, The Willow Creek Country Club will hold the first Jack and Jill Tour nament on Friday. May I This will he a nine-hole compel! lion starting at 6 p m featunng Chapman play. Light snacks will he served before the play and the cost for participating in the play will he $4 a couple •I L \V< The Most Trusted Name in Tanning » _ »j <• R ight now , 10 We u n nothing leu than the wiest indoor tanning system m the world the ixilented Wolf! System I can give you a deep dark natural Ian m |us! a lew reiastng sessions And with one or two sessions each week you can keep your Ian long aller summer has laded away I* . sessions a re I ju st ‘30. T h a t’s ho w little tim e it ta k e s to g e t a tro p ic a l-lo o k in g ta n a t Local man bags turkey CH ERIS HAIR & NAILS r Make Your Favorite Mom Happy With a V a Carat Diamond $29995 Re«« l « |. |* |* >NC\ X Reese Schultz (R) helps Doug Ansotegui show off 20 lb. .3000 meter at 13 51 and sixth in the turkey Ansotegui bagged near Skinner Creek I, è+ ném b 676^9157 Heppner J- , Jack and Jill tournament planned I5(M) meters with a lime of 6:15. and Jo Cupps who threw for a pervmal best o | 92' 7 M " in (he lavclm for fifth place The boys were led by Dustin Padberg who finished second in the high jump at 5' 6 " and fourth in the triple jump at 35’ 10” . Chris Rea was second in the 110 meter high hurdles with a lime of 17.7 and fifth in the high jump at 5 ‘ 6 ” , a pervmal best (iary Rea threw 104 10 tor fourth in the discus and Robert Adams was sixth in the shot put with a heave of 37' 3K and sixth in the javelin with a throw of 112' 5 " The 1600 nteter relay team of Brian Ball. Dustin Padherg. Chris Rea. and Dick McElligott finished fourth in 4 08 4 Ibc 400 relay team of Robert Adams, Scan Warren. Dustin Padberg. and Dick McElligott limshcd fifth in 90 44 The Cardinals competed in a live way meet in Heppner on Tuesday. April 28. and will travel to Mt Hood Community College on Saturday, May 2 for the State " B ” Ins mi lional Competitors must meet a qualifying standard to compete in this meet Monday 12 of Jones 16 participants had qualified It s Time For A SUMMER TAN IS JUST 2 WEEKS AWAY 48 I m 4V Irwl lek* tfi, IWw 21. ArWagSeei B . M n f o Ik . I *1* ft. t WHÉMI 2 a n d V l k R f o i mmrntt Open Tuesdays O nly or lyy Appointm ent . «w ■ « w ♦ jT Loose under track slows times the lone thinclads invaded the super soft under track at the Sher man County Invitational on Salur day. April 25 The weather wav beautiful for track but times were slow because the under track was loose The lone girls scored 45 points to finish fourth and the boys scored 34 to tie with Dufur for sixth Boys and girls were scored together for trophy awards lone finished sixth overall The girls were led by the 28 points of Dccna Haim who finished first in the- lavclm with an effort of 113' 5” . first in the discus at l(M)' 5 h ” . Alv» contributing to the effort was Mary Cupps who leaped 4' 8" for second, Katie Doherty who was third in the J led the girls with fine individual per which she placed second Padherg also teamed with Jim Sager also had a good day with a formance Hays won tHc high Brosnan. Trent Flarnson. and l.md first in the 200 ( 29.7) and a second hurdles in : 18 5 for a pervmal best say to run a season's best tunc of in the 100 ( 14 0) and the fastest time in the district so 3:43.4 in the 1.600 meter relay to Turner picked up a pair of third far this scavm She was alv> on the finish second second place sprint relay team of Jill places with a 4-6 high jump effort Conklin won the triple jump in a Conklin. Kim Sager, and Sandi and a time of :I4 4 in the 100 pervmal best of 4 1 8 h and also was Jill Conklin ran to third in the 200 Turner which clocked 57.7. second in the long jump with a leap with a showing of 30.5 and high Stookcy. running the 3.000 meters of 1 9 ^ V for the first time ever, had a winn jumped 4 A for fourth Wilgers scaled 6-0 for first in the Distance runner Michelle Beck ing time of 12 34.8 for the fastest high jump and long jumped 18-9 for rounded out the girls scoring with time in the district this seavm as third place third place finishes in the 800 well Stookcy also had a pervmal Gene l-ancastcr and Jason Palmer best of 18 7 for the high hurdles in (3 05 9) and the 1.500 (6 09 2). were first and third in the shot put — . ■«« A f ■ ■ 0 ■ . b* w ith distances of 46-0 and 4 1 -4 respectively Palmer won the discus with a toss of 130-7 and Lancaster was second with a throw o f 102-6. ★ ★ ★ ★ Harrison earned pervutal bests in both the 200 meter and 400 meter dashes with clockings of 24 4 and 55 0 respectively He alv> placed Phone 676-5818 or 676-9649 second in both. AT- ■ ou f i j k Lindsay captured a tic for first in the 100-meter dash in 12.2 and had a pervmal best of 24.5 in the 200 for third Duane Ball leaped 5-6 for third in the high jump and was fourth in the javelin with a heave of 114-4 Dorothy Hays and Kim Stookcy V 3 .k t.m k i «4, SA»«*. < «MS* *9 lr«M lek* V U h U Ifcrfw U H. t mmrnts IB . ArBufiN— I l < « U * «m l W h m lrt ( » ,x • APRIL AUTO CARE Retail Value .T l rà e (ter //r /a d y o i a Enter at these participating businesses between now and May 9. fu ir à u n // euer /au ' Murray’s Central Market Peterson’s Jewelers Gardners Men’s Wear Shoe Box Coast to Coast R & W Case Furniture Charlie’s Pizza tYou Could Be A W inner! ‘Gel the Tune-up that w ill last a lifetim e’ No Purchase Necessary have your car tuned up using (Quality NAPA Beldrn Wirrset. F.chlin cap rotor and spark plugs and you will , NFVFR Bt V THFSF PARTS AGAIN! 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