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• • ;. . • • • • - • ■ •*.. f •■+ *:» ■ ñ í » rf f- • »V / ; ■ . Athletes awarded at dessert = T E N • H rp p n rr Gazette-Times. Heppner. O rr*o o W td n rv la y , June 17, I9§7 IB**! • ’ • i *é . * * w * 4 • í I '* 1} /V ^ ^ y - V » I*'.? .. • •* ;*v ,.i .y :* • .'1»' 1 1 f* A * W f á f 't > K* ■ V . • By Ashley C onklin Heppner High School held its an nual spring sports dessert last Tues day night to honor all athletes who participated in base hull. golf, and track G o lf coach John Fdmundvin started the evening by presenting golf awards Medalist for the boys golf team was junior [>an Struthers and girls medalist was junior Sheila Piper Both Struthers and Piper were their team's medalists a year ago as well Struthers and Piper were also the team's only three year letter winners. Second-year letter winners were seniors C arl M artin and Sofi Struthers ami sophomore Benji Pear son First year letter winners includ cd senior Bert Cason, junior Jeff Devin, sophomores J J Shaw and W ill Murim . and freshman Kelly M d^iughlin f irst year junior varsity players were sophomores Bret Akcson. Jess Osmin, and Brent Temple, and freshmen Terry Chinen. Mike Gor man. and Jon Kindle Receiving the boys “ Most Im- proved'' award were Bert Cason and J J Shaw while Benp Pearson cam cd the girls “ Most Improved" honors Recognized for having the lowest score at the W illow Creek Country Club were Dan Struthers for the boys and Sofi Struthers for the girls Recognized for making the most improvement over the course of the season for the boys on the WCCC course was W ill Martin while Benji Pearson earned that award for the girls. Baseball coach Steve W icks honored his team “ We had two goals this season which was to finish third in the Eastern Division (o f the Columbia Basin Conference) and place four on the all division teams," he said "and we met both goals.” Ihe Mustangs were led by senior second year Icttcrman John Kenny who led the CBC with a 484 batting average and was a first team all- division designated hitter He also received the team's "M ost Valuable Player" and "Best H itte r" awards Second team all division picks in eluded senior David Pedro at cal chcr, seniors Troy Hyatt and Bob Riehl in the outfield, sophomore Craig Angcll at a utility position, and freshman Russell Britt in the infield Senior Joe Taylor was an honorable mention inficldcr. Hyatt, Pedro and Taylor were the team's only four year lettcmtcn and Riehl was the team's only three year lettenuan Other second year let lermen besides Kenny were juniors Scott Davis and Mark Fishburn and sophomores Craig Angcll and Dick Devin Angell was also named the team’ s “ Most Improved Player " Russell Hr ill was the team's only first-year Icttcrman while other players were sophomore Jett Rauch and Ircshmcn Eric Connor, Slater Mitchell, and Casey Pedro Wicks also honored freshman Joanna Welch as the team’ s manager Head track coach Dale Conklin and assistant coach Steve Brownfield concluded the dessert with track awards The hoys team won team cham pionships at the Condon Invitational. Columbia Basin Conference Invita ttonal, and at the District 7 A meet Die boss also finished fifth at state behind sophomore second-year let temtan Bryan Padherg who was the slate champion at 3.000 meter and was the boys “ Most Valuable" thinclad Ihe girls were filth at district behind freshman Kim Stookey. the girls “ Most Valuable" thinclad and » .* By Ashley C onklin Three Hcpner track athletes and coach Dale Conklin w ill depart from Portland this Sunday for a 10 day lour in ihe Far Fast Jason Dougherty. Jason Palmer, and Kim Sager w ill join Conklin on the Class " A A A " track team which w ill lour China and Hong Kong with Amateur Sports Development The three athletes were responsi ble for raising money for the cost o f the trip. The 42 member, four coach team w ill return to Portland on June 31 Dougherty, a junior this past season, is a three year letterman in track and has participated in the Class " A " stale meet the last two years He holds the Heppner High School sophomore and junior class records in the TOO-meler intermediate I r / r \l The following results o f the Wranglers Friday. June 5 playday have been submitted Age five and under Barrels first Angela Munkers. second Kathleen Greenup, and third Amy Papineau Poles first Angela Munkers. second Kathleen Greenup and third Amy Papineau Figure 8 first Kathleen Greenup, second Angela Munkers and third Amy Papineau High point trophy winner for the evening was Angela Munkers Ages ft 7 Barrels first -Tiffame Munkers. second Dawn Boor, third Stormy Howard and fourth Amanda Gutierrez Poles first Tiflame Munkers. second Dawn Boor, third Jaylene Papineau. and fourth Amanda Gutierrez Figure 8 first Stormy Howard, second Tiffame Munkers, third- Dawn Boor and fourth Amanda Gutierrez Tiffame Munkers was high point trophv winner for si* seven sear olds Ages K 10 Barrels first Rodney Fhrman traut. second-Corey Fhrmantraut. and third Sarah Greenup Poles first Corey Fhrmantraut. second Sarah Greenup and third Rodney Fhnnantraut Figure 8 firs t Rodney- Fhrmantraut second Sarah Greenup and third Corey Fhrmantraut High point trophy winner was Rodney Fhrmantraut Ages 1113 Barrels first Heather Fckman. second Holli Fckman. third Donna Sharp Poles first Holli Fckman. second Heather Fckman. th ird Domta Sharp Figure 8 first Heather Fckman. second Donita Sharp third Holli Fckman ► . *; .> *. _ (, ■ t, * ••.•■ I B ;• ¿ * > •*. I' . V . : í . : oupoi * ' .. enoto b« Joy»» Back row from left Sam Sumner. Len Brittner. Endy Hedman, Kevin Payne and Andy Ashbeck Front row from left: Shawn Hisler. Josie Evans, and Melissa Pettyiohn hurdles and was a member o f the “ Century C lu b " this past season by scoring 100 or more individual points in a season Palmer, who graduated in May. was a four-year track letterman who ranks fifth all time at HHS in the discus and si*th in the shot put He finished fifth at the stale meet in the discus as a senior and was a member o f the “ Century Club " as a junior and senior Sager, a junior this past season, u a three-year letter winner in track. She finished fifth in the 4<M) meter dash at the district meet as a sophomore and fifth in the 3( XL meter low hurdles at district as a junior. Sager has the second fastest time ever at HHS in the low hurdles and is also in ihe all-time top 10 in the KM). 2(X) and 400 meter dashes Wranglers tell playday results r — — Heatner Fckman was high point winner for 11-13 year olds Age 14-18 Barrels first-Cindi Strocber Poles first Cindi Stroeber Figure 8 first ( in d i Strocber High point winner was ( in d i Stroeber 18 and over Barrels first Penny Hoffman The nc*l Playday is Friday. June 12 at 6 p m UsSDA reports reduced erosion with CRP ^ Junior Olympians Several Heppner athletes qualified for the Slate Junior Olympics track meet held nt Willamette University in Salem on June 14 WCCC Golf June Flight A Low grots Barbara C utiforth 39 Low net Harriet Pierson 29 ixast putts Martha Peterson 16 Other awards Short drive on No 2 Martha Peterson, furthest from hole (second shot)-Barbara Cutsforth. Flight B la>w gross Jan Paustian 48 la m net Bcbc Munkers 31 l-cast putts D im s Graves, 16 Short drive on No 2-Anita Boyer. Farthest from hole on No 4 Anita Boyer June 3 Wednesday DufTers lam gross Harriet Evans lam Net Jan Paustian least puits Neoma Bailey Wednesday lad ies Mas 20 laiw gross Vern Batty least putts Doll Campltell laing drive Helen Gilliam K I* Vern Bally IV Least putts Farl Fishburn ta*ng drive Gary Watkins K P George K offlcr lo w Net V W illis (34i. D Han n a (38) Reduced erosion is saving 209 lo w gross F-arl Fishhum(66); F m illion tons ol soil annually on the Struthers (68) initial 8 2 m illion acres o f land Tuesday May 19 enrolled in I486 in the t! S IVpart First Flight ment of Agriculture's Conservation Low gross Barbara Culslorth Reserve Program, said Wilson Seal la m net l aireña Jones ing. chief o f USDA's Soil Conser Least putts Luc tie Peck v at ion Service Second Flight “ The information we’ve collected Low gross Vern Baity so far indicates that the program is larast putts Jo Pettyjohn exceeding our especial ions." Seal la m net Mary Bcamcr ing said The data is based on Lorena Jones. Vern Baity and Bar acreage from the first three sign up hara Culslorth lied to win a new con periods, all in 1VH6 More than 10 test called the Red IX v il m illion acres o f land were added in June 14 the February 1487 signup, but cro Fourteen couples braved thunder, sion reduction information is not yet lightning and rain to golt Iasi Sun available day evening at Willow Creek Coun The goal o f th CRP is to retire try Club 40 43 million acres of highly crodi Shots were made in a sequential ble cropland by 1990 S( S officials rotation by the members of each say it that goal is met. approximate team throughout ihe round Winning ly 823 m illion tons of soil w ill be teams were saved each year First Barbara Culslorth and Melon “ The average annual erosion rale Gilbert and Frank and Kay Andcr on the 8 2 m illion acres contracted son. 38. under CRP in I486 w ill drop from Second Muriel and Flmer Palmer 27.3 to I V tons per acre when in and Carol and Farl Norris. 43, permanent cover." Scaling said Third Eileen and Eldcn Padherg “ Our information shows that and Betty and Louis Carlson and USDA is enrolling land with a very Mark Damon. 44 high erosion rate that is the inten Die next barbecue will be’ Sunday, tio n ." Scaling said "Generally, the July 3 beginning al 2 p m A tradì states with the highest amounts ol tional Fourth ot July Flag Tourna erosive land arc the states having the ment is planned highest numbers ol acres enrolled in the program " The next CRP signup w ill be July 20 31 at Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service offices m 676 9 772 ' ' i • * ^ freshman Dean Munkers Michelle Beck was the girls “ Most Im proved" athlete while Barney Lindsay won that award for the boys. Ashley Conklin was the boys "M ost Inspirational" athlete as was Dorothy Hays for the girls. Si* boy thinclads were honored for making the "Century C lu b " for scoring 100 or more individual points for the season They were Ashley Conklin. Jav»n Dougherty. Gene Lancaster. Bryan Padherg. Jason Palmer and Wayne Wilgers. the greatest number o f athletes ever making the “ Century C lu b " in one season at HHS Thinclads and coach to leave for China 'thA N N IV E R S A R Y tti }H e ra SPECIAL >,% *• -;7 ‘ first-year letterwinner Senior Jason Palmer was the only four-year Icttcrman while third year letter winners were senior Wayne Wilgers and juniors Jason Dougher ty, Shannon M claughlin. and Kim Sager Second year letter winners were seniors Ashley Conklin and Dorothy Hays and sophomores Michelle Beck. Jim Brosnan. Jill Conklin. Barney Lindsay and Bryan Padherg First year letter winners were senior Ed Hamlin, juniors Duane B all and Gene Lancaster, sophomores. Sandi Turner and Kim Stookey Also on the team was You go to the doctor when you are sick . . . V . >| ^ Us Camera! I U s Camera ¡Any Holl - t r i I TWIN OR PRO-PRINT I j:j: | W ith th is c o u p o n - N o lim it. June 17. 18. 19 Only ..to the dentist to get your teeth fixed... > You go to a barber to ij get a hair cut . . . A l and to get your car fixed you go to.. muís auto clinic Pam’s Book A Exchange f k T ItilX M X C Z HEPPHfR 9 471 I North Mam m Heppner ^ ^ 6 9772 rf T •4 «a i l l ) ■ x z iz iiia x z (Your G M C ertified M echanic) 676 5102 « » « « • • .................................. WvV»V»V*V* • ....................................... .. -• v< A'l-J in the girls Bantam low pimp with a distance o f 10' 3 " le n Brittner placed second in the midget hoys high jump with a jump of 4' 6 ". Melissa PettVH’bn placed second Kevin Payne. Ends Hedman. Sam Sumner, and Andy Ashbcvk placed third in the nnd hiys 4<M) meter relay wiih a time of 38 04 Kevin Payne placed fifth in the midget boys KM) meter relay with a W L GB time ol 13 8 League Standings Josie Evans placed second in the 9 3 lone Indians eirls bantam KM) meter with a time - 9 3 Heppner Giants Heppner Braves 9 4 Vi o f 13 7 Shawn Hisler placed lourth in ihe Condon Angels 4 8 5 |(M) m with a time o f 14 8 and third 3 9 6 Arlington Cubs 2 Q 6 1 j in the 2<M) m with a time o f 22 8 Fossil Rangers IX*an Munkers placed lourth in The lone Indians took over sole both shot put and javelin oriel sixth possession o f first place in the in discus competition W illow Creek Little Ixaguc with a A ll competitors qualified lo r 7-5 victory over the Heppner Giants regional competition in Hillsboro on Friday. June 12 in Heppner The Heppner Braves upset the June 26. 27 and 28 lone Indians. 7-4 in 7 innings June « W W ^ i^ i W W W w w ■ 13th in lone to move within game o f 1st place Die Indians and the Giants arc tied tor the lead with one 100% Cation week left in the season The league season ends Monday. June 22. IV87 by Dakota Minor league and I Ball schedules run through Wednesday. June 24 Willow Creek Little League Denim Boot Cut Mens S12.95-Boys S10.95 Farm ers to elect committee member from Morrow County m sr Flection o f one Farmers Home Administration County Committee member w ill lake place on Tuesday. June 30. County Supervisor Dave R Fitzsimmons has announced Farmers who live in Umatilla. Morrow and Gilliam counties, have their principal tarming operation within the county or area lor which ihe election is being held, and dense the principal part of their income from tarming are eligible to vote Nominees tor the Umatilla. Mor row and Gilliam FniHA County Committee are Joyce M Rohde Ballots are available from ihe FmHA county o f fice at 1229 S I Third, Pendleton. OR 978(1 1. or can be cut fm m (he advertisements being placed in most area newspapers Marked ballots must be received at the I iiillA ot fiec bv I uesdav June 30 i GARDNER'S?»". 193 N. M ain. H eppner JOUZ-XAZW V <W SU' SAZ W W W SAZ H o v e v o itr A ir C o m litio n in if S rrx it c d <G R e p a ire d H e r e ' S IM X I \l.-P a s s e n g e r and L ig h t T ruck A ir C o n d itio n e r S p e cia l * 1 4 . u p to 2 lb . F re o n . We also have on the Farm Service and carry Bearings and Filters. See us for fast friendly service! B & C Repair, Inc. 4 2 2 -7 4 0 9 o r4 2 2 -7 4 1 8 lì lk s P o i liM - lc P ic n ic (Titsforth I*nrk-I0:00 a.m . Sunday June 21st. (not as stated on ad in Elk s bulletin) j . U, n * * 'a t V y 1 7 th r* June A. 17th. Retirement Parts for A lr ic e V a n c e Social Hour-6:00 lMnner-7:00 June 20th. 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