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I» f; . • * . : ____ >_• ^ £:?'% * ' - ' j a . »- x j * ■ - ■- . tu iu a L * . w .V ¡ i.i h W T i / . V ' Heppner ( ¡ r n r i t r l im n , Heppner, Oregon W kíimm U«, April 13, IK # Morrow County wins boy’s team trophy for second time The Morrow County Rodeo team competed April 2 and 3 al the Yamhill High School rodeo at McMinnville ()nc hundred fifty - four contestants competed on 15 teams M ono» County won the Boys team trophy with 54 points Second place went to Jordan Valley with 39 points The Girl's team trophy went to Redmond with 61 points and Southern Cascade was second with 45 points Mike Mahoney was Boy's All Around for the second week in a row Girl's All Around was Penns Conforih of Redmond Mike placed second in steer wrestling, third in calf roping, sixth in hoys cow cutting and tenth in team nsping with Penny Conforih as his partner David Clark. Long Creek, com pel ing for Morrow County was first in saddle bronc. and sixth in bareback riding Joe Ciwhkv Kimberly, was first in boys cow cutting and fifth in team roping Also participating for Morrow County was Michelle Papineau and Libby Britt Mustangs triumph over Cougars By Craig Angell Heppner Mustangs triumphed over the Echo Cougars in a doubleheader at home on Friday. April H In the opener. Heppner rallied in the second inning with 5 runs Hcpp ner had 9 base hits in the opening game which brought coach Mark Dowdy to say. ’"this is the first game our hats showed some strength Ruvs Britt hit a triple and Dick Devin a double in the sixth inning to ensure the win. Russell Britt pitched a good game giving up only 2 hits and struck out 12 Cougars The final score was Mustangs 10 to Cougars 6 In the nightcap. Craig Angell and Enc Connor sparked the bats for the Mustangs Angell went 4 for 5 and Connor 2 for 4 The Mustangs took an early lead scoring 9 runs in the first two innings which led to a win of 16-6 Enc Connor pitched for the Heppner Mustangs striking out 7 Cougar players Casey Pedro and Scott Davis played good defense in the outfield bringing down several fly balls. Mustang's League standing is 2 1 and over all 3-3. They meet Riverside at home for two. Saturday, April 16 Boys track team captures two first place wins By Jason Dougherty Both the Heppner boys and girls track teams took first place in the five-way Board man meet last Tues day. April 5 in Boardman Bryan Padberg won both the 800 meter and the 400 meter to help the Mustangs pile up 86 points for first place. Jennifer Currin took first in both the long jump and the 200 meter dash to help the girls take first in the meet with 72 points USD A considers Conservation rules What the Updated Program Proposes: 1. reducing erosion on the nation’s agricultural land, especially highly emdible cropland, and 2. protecting surface and ground water from contamination from non point pollution How the Program will be carried out: I continuing research on methods to reduce erosion 2. placing about 10 percent of the nation's most highly crodiblc cropland in a "C onservation Reserve” . 3 linking soil conservation to all USDA programs 4 integrating water quality concepts into ongoing research 5 conducting research to improve understanding of the effects of agricultural production and conser vation practices on water quality 6 increasing technical assistance to property owners A 60-day public review period for the National Conservation Program proposals has been designated. Apnl 4 through June 4 ’J SDA is asking for comments on any part of the pro posed program, but would especial ly like public views on 1 What the National Conservation Program priorities should be 2 The balance of Federal, state, and local conservation responsibility. 3 USDA efforts as they relate to (a) Linking USDA benefits to con servation programs, (b) Use and management of rangeland and forest land For further information copies of the proposed program are available in any local Soil Conservation Ser vice (SCSI or Agricultural Stabiliza tion and Conservation Service (ASCS) office Written comments or suggestions must be mailed, before June 4. to the SCS State Conserva tionist. Soil Conservation Service. Room 1640 16th Floor, U S. Federal Building. 1220 S W, 3rd Avenue. Portland. OR 97204 Death Notice Durward R. “ Dud’’ Tash Services for Durward R. ''D u d " Tash will be held Thursday, Apnl 14, 1988 at 2 p m. at the United Methodist Church in Heppner Mr Tash passed away at Heppner. Man- day. April 11 at the age of 82 yean By Jason Dougherty The Heppner boy's track team came in first at the Morrow County Invitational in Umatilla last Satur day. April 9 The girls captured fourth place There were 21 schools attending this competition which made it the toughest meet of the year Bryan Padberg took first place in both the 1500 meter and 3000 meter run breaking prev ious records while Gene Lancaster took second in the shot put Jason Dougherty placed se cond in both of his hurdle races to help the team Pie Heppner Track teams will travel to Wahtonka on Tuesday and also on Friday this week Tee Time By Barbara Cutsforth Pic weather cooperated perfectly lor the first day of organized golf for the ladies on April 5. They had a delightful brunch prepared by Be be M tinkers. Betty Christman Verna Bnnda and Lois Hunt Prizes for Flight B went to (Xvll Campbell k»w gross. Mary Beamer low net, Jo Petty john least putts, and lovella Sonstegard long drive Flight A prizes went hi Lots Hunt low gross. Barbara Cutsforth and Harriet Pierson tied for low net. laicille Peck least putts, Juanita Martin K P closest to the pin tin 4. Barbara Cutsforth king drive. Jerry Cutsforth joined the group after play and explained equitable stroke control so each golfer can score their own golf cards for handicap ffiat must have been a $5 golf hall those girls were lying on their stomachs try ing to retrieve from the creek Door prizes of patted chrysan thimums were won by Lovella Sonstegard. Mary Beamer. Kay Anderson. Juanita Carmicheal. Eileen Padberg and Harriet Picrvm lone starts season with win March 29 lone hosted their first tennis match against Arlington and won 5 matches to I Kevin Ball won his second singls against John Borghesc, 6-1.6-4 Ken Snider won his singles match against Stewart Walker 6-1. 6 2 Ken Snider and Kevin Ball won their doubles match 6-4. 6-2 Angie Rudisill and Linda Morter won their doubles match 6-2, 64). April 9, lone played a match against Stanfield and won 5 matches to I Angie Rudisill, first singles, heat Angie Chavez 64). 6-3 Ken Snider won his first singles against Glen Gordon 6 1,6-2 Kevin Ball, second singles heat Terry McCann 64). 6-4 Angie and Linda Morter won their doubles match 6-1, 6-1 Ken and Kevin won their doubles match also 6-2. 6-2 lone's coach is Cathy McCabe held in Boardman The annual Morrow County School District Spelling Contest will be held on Wednesday. April 20. at Colum bia Junior High School in Boardman at 6: 30 p m The top three spellers in each atten dance area will he competing in three divisions Division I (elemen tary through grade 6). Division II (grades 7 through 9). and Division III (grades 10 through 12) The first place winners from eac h Wranglers hold first playday second Jaylene Papineau. third- Kathlcen Greenup, fourth-Annie Hisler Poles first-Jaylene Papineau. second Roan Knowles: third r •»♦<-« Fsans. fourth JiTI Barber Keyhole Race first Jay lene Papineau. second Brian Knowles, third Casey Fsans; fourth Annie Hislcr, K-10 years Barrels: first-Kclsey Evans; second Josic Fsans. third-Joey FJoff nun. lourth-Cory F.hnnantraut Apnl 10. the Heppner Wranglers riding club held their first plasday They would like to invite anyone in terrslcd in joining them to come to the Wrangler's grounds April 17 at noon ik call Janet Greenup for more information The results of the April 10 play day fotkiw: Stick horse race first Brett Barber, second Kelsey Greenup. third-Megan Bergstrom; lourth Brian Zeller 5 years and under Barrels: first-Amy Papineau. second Joe Papineau. third Bljke Knowles; fourth Matthew Bergstrom Poles first-Blake Knowles; second Amy Papineau; third Joe Papineau. fourth Matthew Bergstrom Keyhole Race first Blake Knowles, second Amy Papineau. third-Joc Papineau, fourth Shad Hislcr 6 - 7 years Barrels: first Brian Knowles. Poles: first Joey Hoffman; second Kelsey Evans, a tie for third and fourth Char Coe. Stormy Howard Keyhole Race first-Joey Hoff- nun. second Josic Evans; third- Dawn Boor, fourth Kelsey Evans 1 1 -1 3 Barrels first Rodney Ehmian- traut, second Sara Greenup, third- Donita Sharp. fourth-Jcnny Ash beck Poles first Rodney Flhrmantraut; second Sura Greenup, third Donita Sharp, tourth Jenny Ashbeck Keyhole Race first Donita Sharp, second laurel Temple, third-Jcnny Ashbeck; fourth Tram pas Bergstrom 14 - 18 Barrels first Jodi Ashbeck. second Danny Sharp, third Angie Ashbeck; fourth Amy Greenup Poles first Jodi Ashbeck. second Angie Ashbeck Keyhole Races: firsl-Jodi Ashbeck. second Angie Ashbeck IK M ild over Barrels first Mary Knowles; second Tern Gentry, third Nancy Miller Poles: first Dick Temple, second Nancy Miller, third Mary Knowles Keyhole Race first I Tick lemplc. second Mary Knowles, third Nancy Miller, fourth Michele Bergstrom Wheels of Life sponsors sought Riders for the April 16 Si Jude C hildren s Research Hospital Wheels for Life Bike a thon are ask mg lone area citizens to pledge a contribution for cash mile they ride or walk "Every mile our participants go ram s money bringing us closer to a cure for cancer The life-saving study of child!»**] cancer al St Jude has become critical to children all over the world." " L e t’s show wc care Help this cause,” Bike a thon coordinator Lorraine I .add said " Your generous pledge encourages hikers, joggers and walkers After the csent. help them get the money to us quickly ." The ride starts at the lone High School parking lot at 9 30 a ill. on Saturday. April 16 There will he a designated route around town kickoff breakfast Men's club kickoff breakfast was M i Apnl |0 M Willow Creek Country Club The following results were reported Willow Creek Country Club Low gross: first-G eorge Waterland 63; second Don Lott 66; third John Edmundson 68. fourth a tie Ed Hiemstra and Frank Bailey 70 la»w net: first Tim Birkby, 52; a tie for second larry Pettyjohn and Mike Doherty 53; fourth-Milt Morgan 54 K P.: No. 2-11 -G eorge W aterland; No. 4-13 John Edmundson Long Drive Roger Williams Willow Run Boardman Low grovs first Wayne Kuhn 68. second4 )scar Shumate 72; third- Dcll Ball 74, fourth Ray Barrett 75. Low net first IX>n Benson 47; second lTick Nuttbrock 52, third Dave Pedro 53; fourth Phil Laird 55. K P.: No 2 Rod Flugg. No. 4 Don Benson laing Drive: Dave Pedro ' • V * ' » s .- . * . • . ? » ^ w • . • - : i* c -Y * -r •v * * t^ * v U \ * » 1 • * ;• .«• s »*: • • * ^ » L-‘ * ; •V: .« • »■ •Paper • Labels • Disks •Cards 9 *n ' / 1 *.», ,'t «'s'- •s' \ / *• .>* . t * ’• * « . A . >» i - w w • • V 676-9228 w w «I Heppner Gazette-Times 147 W Willow \ Heppner '/ C 676*9228 - •. r i. 4/ V s i V i- .. ■s ■».*, , 4 •- •u*. «« V t-ri ^ __ ■ w “ ••i - / • % ' ' » ‘ ^ : v 'V -4 - ’ • V * • r-V'A. • . a In Honor of division of the District Contest will qualify to participate in (he State of Oregon Spelling Contest to be held at the Oregon State Fair September 3. The public is welcome to observe the District contest Sally Edinger is in charge of local arrangements at Colum bia Junior High Refreshments will be served at the end of the competition. 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