Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, May 18, 1988, Page TWO, Image 2

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T W O • H eppner ( ¡ u r t l f - T I m n , H tp p n r r , O r t jo n Wednesday. M ay IN, |VK8
School Board News
A regular hoard meeting for M or
m County School district. was held
May 16 at Riverside High School
The follow ing teachers have sub
mined resignations Carol Faith
Peterson from speech'language arts
therapist fo r lone. Robbie Tye as
third trade teacher at Sam Boardman
Flementary; and Debra McCoy-
Burns has requested unpaid child
4th graders entertain at nursing home
care leave from A C Houghton as
first grade teacher
Adjustments are being made at
Sam Boardman Fiementary and A
C. Houghton due to the projected
enrollment for 1988 89 school year
A co m b in a tio n o f re tire m e n t,
resignations and transfers w ill make
this action possible without any
layoffs.
Topic m em bers plan food sale
HHS Tracksters off to state
Harrison awarded scholarship at PU
Trent Harrison. Lexington. was
notified that he was awarded the
Pacific President M erit Finalist and
Pacific Challenge Award at Pacific
U niversity. Forest Grove where he
attends school
The tw o awards w ill contribute
$5.700 towards the 1988 8V school
year at Pacific
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This w ill he held at the city hall from
H a m till 2 p m Pie and coffee
M ill he served dunng this time
The vpnng money maker lor ihc
lone Public Lib ra ry, w ill he » home
baked food vale on F riday. May 27,
sponsored by the lone Topic (Tub
Jean Strange's P E class of fourth graders, entertained last
week at the nursing home as part of the celebration held honor
ing National Nursing Home week Several activities were go­
ing on during the week, such as fiddlers, presenting of flowers
and an Open House on Saturday
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■ row County W eed District will be
s spraying poison hem lock in the ci-
{ ty limits of H eppner on the creek
j channels the w eek of M ay 23.
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If anybody does not want their
• creek sprayed please contact city
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■ Jim Van Winkle, Weed Supervisor
Photo by Jo yc* Hugh«»
Back row Barney Lindsay. Jason Dougherty. Gene Lancaster,
The Heppner fifth grade class went to Salem Friday, May Bryan Padberg
13. to march in a Just Say No" parade They boarded the
Front row (L to Ft): Mike Correa. Duane Ball, Kim Stookey
bus at 7 15 a m and returned at 11 30 p m but their efforts
"We have experience and
have
Heppner High School qualified
were well worth it Another stop along the way was to the sesen
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track and field athletes to the
Capital building where they each got to sit in Governor state track
entered in ." said Conklin. “ But run­
meet in Springfield this
Goldschmidts chair and got to climb to the top to see the Mcekcnd and the hoys bn night home ning in the state meet is as much
Pioneer up close
mental as it is physical and those
the runner up team trophy from
Mho ate better prepared mentally
7 A competition held in
John Qualls (back). Troy Wilson (center) and Brian Dames (for­ U D m istrict
M ill be the ones Mho place "
atilla last Meckend
ward) accept an award in Salem for the Farthest Traveling | Six hoys and one girl placed either
"W e had super efforts at d istrict.”
said C onklin.
School
first or second at the district meet to
P txao by Joyce Hugh««
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cam a trip to the state meet Ihc
hoys Mill he competing in eight
events
(Qualifying for state by virtue o f
their first place finishes Mere Bryan
Padherit. 1500 and 3.(88) meters.
Duane Ball, high jum p. K im Stook
cy. 3.000 meters; the 400-Meter
relay team o f M ike Correa. Jason
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Curls scores Mere Pilot Rock 86,
Sherman County 78. Wasco Coun-
i> •• Helix 50. Fcho 39, A rlington
u Heppner '4 lone 15. Wahtonka
I ' Weston M ef wen 13, Stanfield
10. t matilla 9, D ufur 8. Wheeler
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Dougherty. Ball and Barney Lind
say. and the 1600-meter relay team
o f Correa. Lindsay , Dougherty and
Padberg
Fam ing second place
finishes Mere Gene Ians aster in the
shotput and Dougherty in the 110
meter high hurdles ami V8) meter in
termed late hurdles
Winning the hoys team champion
ship Mas Wahtonka The Faglcs tail
ed to M i n a single individual first
place finish, hut managed second
place in eight different events plus
several third, fourth, fifth and sixth
place finishes to Min the team title
Lhc Pilot Rock girls son the team
title ami Sherman County was the
runnerup in girls competition Mhilc
the Heppner girls placcil seventh out
o f 15 teams entered in the meet
“ I think mc have the best chance
mc have ever had at the team chain
p io nsh ip." said head coach Dale
Conklin at the conclusion ot the
district meet “ Realistically, mc are
in the thick o f the battle for one o f
the lin ir trophies awarded at the state
meet, and if mc compete as vs el I as
mc are capable. Me have a shot at
number one
The bow return to place finishers
from last year's meet Padberg is ihe
tMo-timc defending champion m the
3.(881 meter run and moii the 15(81
as a freshman H im aster places!
fourth in the shotput last year
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records by m inning the 1500 meters
in 4 05 5 and the 3.(KX) in 8:58.7.
Ball tumped six inches hotter than his
seasons best to win the high jum p at
6-5 Stookey bettered her personal
best in the 3.(88» hv running 12:16 8
and Dougherty equaled his best in
the high hurdles at 15.9 and ran his
fastest 11me in the long hurdles Mith
a 40.7 clocking
The long relay team posted a
' 36 K time and heat Wahtonka for
the first time all season w ith a 4 6 .1
time I aneitsUT threM the shotput
45-635.
( >ther place finishers included a
trio o f thirds lo r Ihe girls Jennifer
C u rrin ra n I 02.9 in the 400 meters;
Jill Conklin ran 2:47 6 in the 8(8)
ami the girls 16(8) relay team of Kim
Sager. Joanna W elch, Stookey and
C urtin posted a season's best 4 27.9
Also placing in the district meet
were I am aster, third in the discus
Mith 124 7. Correa, fourth in the4(8)
with a seasons best 52 7; the girls
4(81 meter relay team o f Sager.
Stookey Welch and C u rrin at 54 4
ami Ball was fifth in the lavelin M i t h
a throw of 1.36 8 Jennifer I. u nil in
Mas filth in the girls 15(8) run
learn store* for the boss Mere
Wahtonka 1 0 4 'j . Heppner 88.
I matilla 64 Helix 57. Sherman
( ounty V
Stanfield 29. Wheeler
County 27 Riverside 25. Pilot Rock
21. lone 16 Fcho 14. Arlington 10.
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