Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, June 03, 1987, Page FIVE, Image 5

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It s a close call as Heppner Giants Ryan Adelman (5) races
against Arlington Cubs first baseman to see who wins The
Giants beat the Cubs 1 7 - 2
Barrel dub tells winners
The Heppner Barrel C lub has sub
nutted the follow ing result» o f the
Mas 27 running
Open tirst Mar> Ann M unkcrs.
second-N ikki Brishois. and third
C hristi Stroehcr
S o v ie t (firs t rum
first H o lli
K k n u n second Heather he k man
H A P P Y 30TH
Jennv Gertz
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What a body!!
be jealous.
Kennedy
out o f the eight teams participating
Die Mustangs finished the tw o
day.
hole event w ith d41 strokes
and were led by Dan St rut hers
St rut hers shot a first day score ot
105 and then follow ed that up w ith
100 strokes lo r the second day
fo llo w in g St rut hers at district was
C url M artin who had a two-day
score o f 222 w ith 110 total strokes
the first day and 112 the second
Madras won the team title w ith
724 strokes follow ed hy Mac Hi
w ith 75h strokes
Wes W hite a sophomore from
Mac H i. won his second individual
district title w ith scores o l HO and HI
respectively lo r 167 total strokes.
fo llo w in g Slruthers and M artin
were Bert Cason (127 125 to r 252).
W ill M a rlin ( MH 127 lo r 265». and
j J Shaw (I4H 124 tor 272»
Heppner loses only Cason and
C arl M artin tor next season and
returns not only W ill M arlin. Shaw .
and Stmthers. but a number ot
younger players who received some
valuable |umor varsity experience
this season
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Bv \shley C o n k lin
Heppncr's boys golf team con­
cluded its season on May IH and Id
at the D istrict 7-A A . iik ) A goti unir
nament w ith an cichth place finish
Your loving sisters
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third Cindy Stmeber. fourth-Stacey
Kennedy, anti tirth te rn ('»entry.
Novice (second run» first Cindy
Stmeber; second H o lli fc k n u n .
third Heather K k n u n . tnurth T ern
(¡e n try , tilth Stacey
Pec Wees first I itlame M unkcrs
and second Angela M unkcrs
Strut hers leads Mustang
goiters at District
Arnold would
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Saturday, June 6th
Buffet - 5 :30 p.m .-7:00 p .m .
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A u d io n 7 :0 0 p.m .
BINGO Every
[Tuesday at 7:30 !'|
Public Welcome
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C h in e se Food!
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Buftet meal served EVERY
Thursday 6 30 8 00 p m
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Heppner Braves
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Possil Rangers
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Arlington Cubs
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Results
May 25 June 1
Condon Angels 7 Hc|<pncr Braves
Condon Angel' It) Arlington Cubs
Heppner Giants Id fo s s il Rangers
Heppner (iiants 17 XrlmgtonCubs
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“I ain’t tdl universal life
from a universal joint.”
II iimiram e talk sounds liki.-
you a w ick- variety of alluni
able polic ies to cover your
needs, tiKluding life Inaur­
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Agcni today And see for
yourself why America
can depend on
Farmers
foreign language come lo the
Fanners Insurance ('iroup
Companies, including
America's third laigesi
Ixxnc and auto insur
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P LO V H A K
Bus 676-5818
Home 676-9649
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Echo: Startin Easy!
PETTYJOHN’S
424 Lynden Way, Heppner
Farm & Builders Supply
676-9157 or 676-5001
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w.c.c.c. Golf
AVerlnevday l adies
Low gross a Ite between
Paustain and Scorna Bailey
tarasi putts N arrici fv a n s
On g rw n tirsi Hai net t v ans
M cn 's Plav
Sunday, Nlav 24
l.ow gross Don I oli
le m net K.iiuly (.oli
Sccond low gross Garv Watkins
Sccond low nei I.liner Palmer
I cast putts Steve HoMert
Iw e lve memhcrs tumed out tur
play
I he M c m o ria l Day fa m tly
barbecue was w ell attendevi W in
ners o l tirsi place in thè mite holes
played he loro dinnet were Pai and
John fdm undson and I inns . iik I Bel
tv Carlson
lone graduate
earns business
degree
James i Jim i McCabe, a graduate
ot lone High School graduated Irom
University of Idaho Moscow. Idaho
on May 16 Commencement exercises
s ia rie d .il Kibble Dome He received
a degree* in business and economics
McCabe w ill go to l.os Angeles.
Calif . to work w ith the Internal Rev-
enueS»*rvtc»* Retirement I>«*pl start
mg Juiu* 22
(tie r tltc graduation his m other,
Carolyn Hall and grandparent» Irene
and la*o Crabtree hosted a fam ily
gathering and dinner
t NMarm Y9é
Bv \shlcv ( o iik lin
Heppner High Sclusil has an
nounccd ns final Sludeni Athletes
and I eaeher o f the Month awards tor
the l ‘)H6 H7 sehiNil year
The awards, which were original
ly set up by the high school student
council are coordinated by The
Hchiseh. the school newspaper
Senior Ik m u h y Hays was voted
as Student ot the M onth lor Slav bv
the high school faculty Hays has
been active in track, dance leant, stu
dent council, checrlcading. and in
fu tu re f armers o l America She w.n
senior class representative and I I \
president Hays has also won a lu ll
tuition scholarship to Blue Mountain
Com m unity (o llc g c
Sophomorcs M ichelle Beck and
Bryan Padborg were voted Athletes
o f the M onth lor May h \ the
coaching stall
Both competed in the slate track
meet recently tor the Heppner track
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and teachers for May
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team Beck was the district chain
pion m the .1.000 meter run and set
a new sophomore class record in that
cv ent
Pad berg was the district champion
in both the 1.500 and 1.000 ineter
runs and was the stale champ in the
1(100 He won Isitli the 1.500 and
1 tlll0 .il state a veai ago Ibis season
Pad berg also set sophomore class
records in the K00. 1.500 and 1.000
and set a new all tints.' Class " A
sophomore record in the 1.500
Sieve B row nfield was voted on hv
the student council a> Teacher o l the
M onth lor Mav B row nlield teaches
all o l the biology c lasses and is < hit
door (Tub advisor He was also an
assistant lootball and trac k o c k h this
year
( Hher Students o l the M onth were
fhercsu I indsay. Ashley C onklin.
Jason Palmer. Dan Slruthers. W ill
W elhorn rrent Harrison and C a m
B row nlield
Athletes o l the Month this year
besides Bec k and Padhcrg included
I rov H vatl. Missy I ubanks. loc-
Ia v lo r. I ina Davidson
Cindy
Stroeber. D ick D evin
W ayne
W ilgcrs and O iro th y Hays
( Kbcr Teachers ol the Month were
W alter P ilgrim I cs Payne M ike
R oyer. I.m da Dutcher. Valery
Cam pbell, and I c m (»entry
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Just a little poke
Ashley Ropp rolls up her sleeve for a shot from County
Health Nurse Pat Wright at last week s pre-school screening
clinic in Heppner Mitch Mathews and Jared Thompson wait
their turns
Four inducted
in honor society
Conklin
Bv \shh-v
f o u r H eppner H igh Sehitol
students were inducted into the
Heppner Chapter ot the National
Honor S ivieiv recently.
to he a member o l the honor
society, students must have a
cum ulative grade point average ot
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qualities o l citizenship, le.nleiship
and scholarship
Senior Soli Stmthers and iunior
Duane Ball were inducted eat 1 1 . < \
the vear Sophomores Beim I’
and J J Shaw were inducted alter
the first semester o t the school vear
U w e four were initiated ai the an
miai I alcnlcd and ( idled Baik|iu i . -n
May 19
A lso at the banquet, honor s . ,
ly officers lo r the Id g '’ xs sch. T
year were installed by the outgoing
otlieers New honor sikioiv oil
ate Shannon sic I aughlin pi
M ark fJxhburn v tee pu id
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Osinm-seerelary
Heii|i IV.u
tre a s u re r.
and
K a th le n
B ra /e ll re|suter
lone student
graduates from
Boise State
(In Sunday. May I / , at 2 p m .
IN>o Boise Stale University students
received degrees or diplomas during
annual Conimene emoni ceremonies
I a tiv (¡ra n i Snider, a BM
graduate Horn lone. Ore . received
a bachelor o f seienee degree,
eoo loo v
CREEK BANK
RESTORATION
Miller & Sons Welding, Inc.
5 Linden Way
Phone 676-9613
Heppner, Oregon 97836
Ask about our
¿mhm for your
ht*a\\ hauling
Smaller trai tor
Inn khoe available
for tho\e little jobs
(see your conservation
office for cost sharing)
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Large 1 yard capacity bucket
Long 35 foot reach. Will reach
across your stream
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teens may
apply for state
fair staff
4-11
High school age 4 H cts Irom
M orrow County are eligible to app
ly lor one o l the teen stall positions
at Oregon Stale fa ir Deadline to
apply is June 15. application forms
available at I xlcnsion office
A ssig n m e n t to r teen s ta ll
rikMiibers can be as short as one day
or as long as five days. ilc-|vniling
on position tor which thev applv
I he 4 H teen stall wotk under the
supers ision o l college students I v
tension stall or volunteers Respon
sibilitics nuy b»' arranging exhibits,
assisting committees, conducing
livestock shows or home ev events
Serv ing as a teen stall member is an
excellent way to gam leadership
skills as well as provide a serv ue to
4 H according to Birdme T ullix.
I xlensHin Program Assistant It is
also an opportunity to meet other
4 H tik'iiibcT ' Irom all ot Oregon
Call 6 76 >#»42. I xlcnsion Service
before ju ik ' 15 lor application forms
or more inform ation
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Effective during month of June - Stop by for details
lit re's what
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10 Stamps
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20 Stamps
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1 qt Oil 518 • 15 / 40 or 30 wl
1 9al W indshield W asher
1 9al W inter / Sum m er Coolant
2 5 gal Gas Can
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