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Heppner Orr«.«« ,* " T Heppner Hotline ' * By Joyce Breeding. 676-5407 * V « By Ashley Conklin Heppner'» hoys and girls track teams completed their seasons last Friday and Saturday at the 4 1 si an nual Hass "A ** OSAA-U.S Bank state track meet. fhc hoys team scored 24 points to tic Oakndge for fifth place The Heppner girls did mg score Ixadmg the way for the hoys was Bryan Padherg who successfully defended his state title in the l.tlk k iir te r run with a winning lime o f V 08 8 Padherg was also the defending I ..MX)-meter champ hut was hosed in hy a pack o f runners during the race and was unable to break free, eventually finishing in a non-scoring seventh place The hoys fifth place finish came after a sixth place finish a year ago and was aided by HI first day points from Wayne Wilgers and Jason Palmer which left Heppner in a tie for second Wilgers placed second in ihv high jump with a leap o f 6 b and was leading the competition until Ml Vernon's Tony Williams cleared 6^7 on his second attempt Wilgers miss ed at 6 7 on three tries Palmer uncorked a seasonal best o f 1.18-10 in the preliminaries o f the discus and was third going into the finals before winding up fifth Heppner's other points«, amc fn*m (ienc l-ancaster who put the shot 47 0 'A to place fourth Also competing at the state meet for the Heppner boys were Ashley Conklin in the triple lump and Jason Dougherty in both the 110 meter high hurdles and VM) meter inter mediate hurdles Conklin jumped 4 1 -5 W tor his second best |ump ever ami finished a mm scoring ninth and falling short of the finals IXmghcr ty. compeling against outstanding competition, was unable to nuke (he final»despite posting personal bests in the high hurdles <15 Hi and in Icrmcdiatc» l 4 14) " I was pleased with the way we performed because it's an ac complishmonl just to place at state.” head coach Dale Conklin said, ami 24 points is a lot to score at slate ” Heppner’» three girls Michelle Heck. Dorothy Hays and Kim Siookey all performed well Stookey set personal bests in both the I .MXI and 1 .(XXI running 5:31 5 and 12 21 H respectively Hays ran the second fastest time ever in the high they also visited Mr and Mrs Bob Huschkeof Hardman Then they went on to Condon to visit his other Grand mother Mrs Laurence Jones • Mildred Padberg had out of town visitors for the Memorial Day week end Her sister Nora Myers and her daughter Rivera Myers from The Dalles, her sister in law Edith Castle from I je Mesa California, her son Mr and Mrs Eldon Tucker from Salem, and Woodrow Tucker from Stanfield. Mr and Mrs Archie Padberg Jr from Boring, and Alice < W ihlon > Sel lards and a friend from the Tri Cities Alice was a former resident of Lex inglon They went to the Pioneer Memorial Picnic • Mr and Mrs Tom Wilson flew out of Portland for Dmdon then to Glasgow Scotland where their son Perry met them Then they flew to Edinburgh then back to Ixmdon for some sight seeing Perry is in the U S Navy and stat.oned at Dunoon Scot land Things are real slow and easy going there, they reported They Adellel jiTracesGrandson Eric spent Hie weekend going and coming Jones and his wife lamrie and sons with Tom 's sister Mr and Mrs Max Christopher and Jeremy from Tigard Breeding and family in Gresham. were Heppner visitors While here Lexington News Bv Dclpha Jones oW¿mc Denim Boot Cut h .. r , [/» » • l* . " f " \ I00\ Cotton ,* L * ‘ Í H ■ », •* i kr* + + * - v.ä -> ' - - ^ . V r V ; f .* ■ y - - » • by Dukota Mens S12.95-Boys SiO.95 . < V * r Y -, « * * ' L/7 •’» R . ■ f:r : • > 2 - .r L¡ ■ * 3 ‘ *. ' A < • ’ • s •P t f n - ' ■ ) i President from President Mabel Montgomery Mr and Mrs Mike Burcham from Pendleton were weekend visit ors with his mother. Dorothy Bur cham. •: H i Ida Y ocoiii and daughter Deb bie Jones of Echo and Marie Jones of Pendleton were Portland callers one day last week -' Mr and Mrs John Edwards were Portland business visitors last week they visited a daughter Janice who was a patient in the hospital there -Jean Nelson visited her daughter Kristine in Salem last week Bertha Gates is now a lexmgton resident living in the Jones house on Main St A pot luck dinner w as held recent - ly at the l-exington Church, honoring Mr and Mrs Beeson who are leaving our area The dinner was held at the Messenger home -:-Earl M iller received word last week of the death of his father Wallis Miller at Seaview, Washington The service was Wednesday Earl spent the weekend in l>exington -:-Velda and Stu Smith of Hermts ton were l^exington callers Saturday Mr and Mrs Ken Palmer visited at the home of a daughter and hus hand, the Dallas Rea's in Hermiston on Saturday Jana M arquardl. daughter of Betty Marquardl. was a member of the PTO7 graduating class of the Inter faith Christian School in Hernuston on Friday evening. May 15 She is now working p a rttim e at the Gazette Times. N e w youth program at vi r '*, t ■ I i I GARDNER’S ^ 193 N. Mam. H eppner Willow Creek Country Club has an nouneed a new youth program, for boys and girls ages 5 13. called "L ittle Links" It w ill begin Monday. June Kth at R a m Meeting dates are scheduled each Monday morning through July 13 Cost of the program is $16 and parents of participant* do not have to lx- members of the Coon try Club For more informal ion and to enroll contact W C C C at 676 5637 t i 7> >■•+*>* . • • > ir - i h t . ' - ■** * k * [f f V • ¿ V - /* 4 <• » J . \u Á NO BURNING ALLOWED OR S. 478 960 AND O R S. 476.380 STATES NO OUTSIDE BURNING OF ANY KIND FROM Effective MAY 20, 1987 VIOLATORS WILL BE FINED! Forrest Burkenbine, Fire G rief O b it u a r y Alvin Johannes. 69. Heppner. died Sunday. May 24. at St Anthony Ho* pital in Pendleton A graveside memorial service will lieat the grave of the unknow n soldier in Ihe Masonic Cemetery. Heppner. with the American Ixgion posts of Heppner. lone, and Ixxinglon offici ating The service will begin at 2 30 pm Saturday. May 30 Johannes was born March 31, 1918, the son of Fred and Bose Johannes at Swanville, Minnesota He married A ltxrta Detrie Decem ber 24. 1969 in St Johns. Arizona He w as u logger most of his life and retired from Kinzua Corp in 1980 He wasa veteran of World War II serving in the US Army Air Force He was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and the American Legion He is survived by hiswife Alberta at the home in Heppner. his mother Rose of Little Falls, Minnesota, two step daughters. Joy Ann Wells. I.ake Isalx-lla. California and Donna May Cole. Tujunga. California. two sisters Irene Johannes and Genevieve Jo hannes. both in Minnesota, one step brother Leonard Strom, Seattle. Washington, and four brothers Clar enee. Helmuth. and Marvin, all in Minnesota, and Winifred, in Mon tana He was preceded in death by his father and one brother, Richard Memorial contributions for those who wish may be made to the Ameri can Cancer Society Burns Mortuary. Pendleton, was in care of arrangements hurdles (1 8 2), and Beck clocked her second fastest 3.000 ever (12 28 3). The boy», who were District 7-A champ» thi» season w ill lose. Con klin. Palmer, and Wilgers but w ill have Dougherty luncacter and Padberg back next season The girls, who wcie fifth at district, lose only Hays Central Linn and Salem Academy were both Class " A A ” schools a sear ago Central Linn won the hoys title with 62 points while Salem Academy had 35 points to take the girl» crown. The Riscrsidc hoy» also had a good team showing, trying for sixth place with 20 points while Helix was the top Distnci 7-A girls team with 17 points i * m «tm »m t Mitral I mm 41. Sal t « K tttétm * t f . ( . 4 4 r M , H ; » W n W, H i gg ww 14. 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J ..• -ff • • New mystery at lone library w B o y s ta k e 5 th at sta te • Mr and Mrs Dal* Breeding are the proud parents of a baby Kir I Jen niter Renee She weighed in at 7 lb l3oz IS1»” long She was born May 22 M aternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs Max Breeding of Gresham, form er lleppner residents Great Grandmother is Lydia Wilson from Heppner Dale is in the U S Navy and deployed to the Mediterranean Sea Sara Adkins of Heppner and her son Mr and Mrs Karl Truman from Pendleton went to Sumpter Sunday for the big flea market They had dinner in Ukiah They reported a beautiful drive and scenery. but rain ul Sumpter for the flea market Nina Denton and Adellelai Trace w.-re delegates for the Sans Soucis Kebekah Lodge convention held in Springfield While there they learned new drills ami marches Thursday they went to a Muscov ite luncheon F riday they attended the D is tric t Deputy President's school of instruc lion l>eila Palmer. Dorothy Burcham. and Cecil and Delpha Jones returned Friday, from Eugene where they at tended the Oddfellow and Kebekah State Session Burcham and Palmer were delegates from Holly l^idgeand Jones a delegate from l^xmgton No liiH The Slate Community srrvice', chairman Delpha Jones, presented first place awards to the following lodge for the yearly award over It* memliers Baker City laslge No 8, >o lixi members l.a France No 155, and less than 50 members Welcome No 211 Holly No I TO was a runner up in this category The session was held at the- lied laon Motor Inn Also going form this area was Adel le I .a Trace and Nina Denton from San Souci No 33 le ila Palmer received an appointment as District Deputy • 1; Mg» 2 s. y M a . V l . U t I M a p H l.a 1 ae>4 SartB O» — >■■ I t.w U % r e « «raraa - r » . Sakra» V e 4 » a .» H . * ka4*Mt4 18 «ftarrenM * IB H H H P U a » » 4 b 14. i t a i - « W » M 4 r Kt a4eea* 14 1 4 4 « 14 t . 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M 4 ■s*« I mmê I asm I T h a n k you Sidney She Won't newest book “ W indmills o f the God»” i» now available at the lone P u N k Library This book it presenllv the number two best teller for fiction on the na tional hardcover list at reported by the New York Timet It was donated and is reviewed at follows by Maryan McElligo« "W indm ill of the Gods" is Sidney Sheldon's latest suspense-filled novel It centers around Mary Ashley who is a professor o f Eastern European studies at Kansas State University The President of the United Stales hopes to establish better relations with Communist countries hy ap pointing ordinary Americans as Am havsadors to I heir countries The pfot continues when Mary, ns «her of twxi and representing middle America, is the first Ambassador appointment and she is appointed Ambassador to Romania Ihe “ committee" decides the president's plan must fail and so his first and (most important) Am bassador (and her children) must be assassinated The committee hires Angel, an accomplished assasm from Argentina, to carry out their mission Thank you to all who made our anniversary party a big su* cess We had a great time' Judy Handbury and Dorris Graves also deserve a big lhanks for their help In crrvmg all those hol dogs Also lhanks to Jo and Howard for all their help Winners of the drawings were’ Dixie Versloppm under counter TV David Tharp Echo (las T rim mer Vern Keilhley Staple Gun Richard Paris Ceiling fan Thomas Blue. Gerald Bergs trom. Lowell Chetwnod. Dave Hampton, and Lorraine Mont gomery were lucky ticket winners We re glad you could share our anniversary party with us Larry. Kerry Buck. John. Judy P E T T Y J O H N ’S ; 424 Lynden Way. Heppner | 676-9157 or 676-5001 FINAL 2 WEEKS SPEC IAL ON TANNING BED 10 visits - *3000 ^Bicycle rodeo planned June 6 Regular Summer Price Heppner Police Dept willsponsora bicycle rodeo, Saturday. June 6. 10 a m at ih r H rp p n rr E lem entary School J u s t ic e C o u r t R e p o rt 10 Visits - $35.00 Caii j ii i Struckmeier C h e rie ’ s H a ir $ N alls 6 7 6 -9 6 0 1 COUPON Morrow(.'ounty JusticcCourt at the Morrow County Courthouse in Hepp ner reports handling the following business during ih r p a s t week Billy Dean Anderson. Condon Ex pired Vehicle License. $30 (me Douglas Ixe Kaaf. lone Exceeding Ihe Maximum Speed i&5 mph in a 55 tnph zone), $13 fine Mark Kevin Dumler. Portland Ex re«-ding the Maximum Speed ' 69 mph in a 55 mph zone). $57 bail forfeited Naomi Jan Johns. Heppner Endan gering a Child Passenger. $17 fine Kaymond Milo Medloek. Hermis ton Improper Vehicle License. $13 fine Kodney Kaynard Robinson. Johns Island. South Carolina Exceeding the Maximum Speed <65 mph in a 55 mph zone), $26 bail forfeited Ixona May Winters. Heppner Ex ceedingthe Maximum Speed i65mph in a 55 mph zone), $17 fine Marty Vern Buschke, Heppner-No Horn. $9 (me Thomas Eugene Sturgeon. Ixxing Ion Exceeding the Maximum Speed «65 mph m a 55 mph zonei $30 fine Wesley Cecil Kuybal. Heppner Possession of a Falsely Applied For Resident Combination License. $36 fine N icky Lee P a rre l. Heppner E x ceeding the Maximum Speed 168 mph in a 55 mph zone), $30 fine David Kenneth Hudson, lone-Driv ing Uninsured. $160 fine. Failure to Display Operator License. $287 fine and 30 days in jail la « a » ' ” “ ’- While Supplies Last O U R L A C H E R molded visor has a m atching braid th a ts both fashionable and fu nctio na l Foam pad lin in g inside band gives you a co m fo rtab le fit Assorted co lo rs One size fits all mmc - 217 N. Main 676-915« WELL DONE. CLASS O F W rcte rn Family Tom ato Sauce « oz 4 (0 *1 °° Beef Top Sirloin Steak Round Steak •l*°ib Fresh Broccoli /--V * i. Breakfast Cereal * t * ° „ Cherrios is oz SPECI ALLY Red 31V Ft)tatoes FOR GRADS Fresh ^ Fit your favorite graduates from head to toe F ro/en • v Game Hens % * l '° ?0oi Rolled Chuck • l * , k Roast Banquet Fried with a gift from Shoe Box 5 8 * Green Beans C h ic ke n __ \i oz VVpctern Family' S '*0 Cantaloupe 4 8 V |enme-0 tts m s Q l ! «5 \ Turkey Wieners ; . n»« < ■ > *' 5 4 V Prices Rood May 28- April 1 Open 7 days a week, 7 a m. to 6 p.m. r |1 — cw - a *v - î 6 7 6 -5 2 4 1 OREGON I B LOTTBÍY ■¡tiff *• Court Street Market ?? ? 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