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lle p p n e r G a ze tte -Tim e s. H e p p n e r. O re g o n W ednesday. Ju n e I , IW *
Bike-a-thon is June 12
Jr. Olympics results
Letters to the Editor
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The Hcppncr Bike A Thun for Si
Jude's Children's Hospital will he
June 12 at (he fairgrounds. from 3
p m until 7 p m Volunteers «re
Keep up the good work
To
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E d ito r:
Thank you for the coverage and
exposure during (he past election As
time passes the unity and co­
operation that are needed to build a
better community for us all w ill he
greatly served by a more w idely read
newspaper I urge you to seek more
readers in Im g o n and Boardman
The coverage and ph**os of the en
tire country are essential to the
enlightment and enjoyment of our
marvelous area N o other media can
help to bring us together like your
paper please continue to grow and
include all ideas and areas in your
journal of the community
Thank you to (hose who sup­
ported. helped and voted for me
O u r idea of government that is
resfsmsive. fair and thnfty will gn>w
and become the dominant idea in the
country The concerns about our
roads which we daily use and the
other services that government is
charged with providing must be
communicated to our elected o f­
ficials Y our votes for me espress
concern and awareness, you must
demand to be heard The apathy (hat
is tolerated in this county is an cm
harassment to me as I try to en
courage my teenage children to be
interested in the areas of their life
that they can create an impact upon
W e must get more people involved,
or the roads will continue to be
rough, the services poor or non­
existent and special intersts get the
lion share of tax support
The unemployment rate in M or
row County has been in the twenty
percent and thirty percent brackets
in the past year Deon. my IdHKhigh
school graduate deserves a better
economic opportunity W e haven't
created anywhere near enough jobs
o r business activity
The great
government agriculture programs we
have rewarded the weak and ineffi­
cient and drained capital that fueled
our local economy and created
gmwth Most of the great reward for
idleness and being unproductive is
collected as Sderal taxes So citizens
o f M o rro w C o u n ty . grab your hoot
straps and get on with it Tourism ,
recreation, senior retirement are all
areas that a little effort will make a
difference A community with low
taxes and utility awls, whose citizens
are aware, concerned and involved
will always grow and pmsper.
especially with our great natural
climatic advantages Hopefully this
campaign and communication will
encourage at least one more reader
to get off their duff and volunteer or
seek office or be involved Thanks
for listening
(s) Te d Sampson
Democratic Primary Candidate in
M orrow County
Im g o n . Oregon
One solution to an improved economy
T o the Editor
N o one reading the ( )rcgonian this
past Sunday could ignore the fact
that Oregon is undergoing difficult
economic times
Unfortunately,
more service jobs w ill not provide
the revenue necessary to support our
families, our sclnxils. our businesses
or our State and local governments
It is evident we need to process
our produce here in M orrow Coun
ty to achieve more income for our
area If we can accomplish this, all
o f us living here would benefit Sup­
port for needed services would not
be brutally slashed
N o one can accomplish this tor us
O u r own initiative is all we can rely
on to correct the current disastrous
course our rural economy is taking
Having been appointed to the
Regional Strategy Committee for
Economic Development for Morrow
County. I have had the occasion to
ponder what products we need to
process and what markets would
provide the most sales It didn't take
more than 2 minutes, o f course, to
enumerate wheat, cattle and lumber
So I was musing over this at a fast
food restaurant while eating lunch
with Judic lau ghlin and Claudia
Hughes It naturally followed that I
wondered aloud what fast food
would provide a sale for our pro­
ducts And Judic responded with the
idea o f a beef stick, saying that she
had fixed them at home
loiter. I surmised that just one
more fast food of similar quality to
what is already available would not
have the attraction (hat a really
healthy fast food would engender So
I proposed a health compatible pro
duct, in keeping with “ The New
Am erican D ie t" and the " la v in g
Heart ” diet It has been ascertained
that a certain level of cholesterol is
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necessary for hormone development
in children, although additional fat
remains harmful
Since the Condon community was
looking for a use for their defunct air
base I addressed my inquiries to
Judge Pryor of G illia m County
H ow ever, the necessary water that
would be needed for a slaughter
house probably was not available,
plus the transportation would have
been more of a problem, so I believe
Condon wishes to pursue a product
made from wheat Boardman, of
course, has no limitations such as
these
So I would like to submit this pro­
posal for consideration o f M orrow
County residents W ould our com­
munities consider investing some
time and money in such a proposal ’
Could it be a possibility for all coun­
ty residents who wish to participate
to form a corporation and invest
small sum s’
Visions of our production jobs,
expanded feedlots, a slaughter
house, a stick manufacturing opera
turn, as well as increased markets for
all our products, dance through my
head
I feel reasonably confident that we
could secure a low cost loan to test
how the market might respond to
such a product Sen Packwixxl has
expressed interest in our economic
devekipment, ami Gov Goldschmidt
appears to wish all the different areas
to develop their own strategies to the
best of their abilities
W ould not this self-help approach
to e co n o m ic d e ve lo p m en t be
preferable to buying a tew lottery
tickets? Please let me know what
You think
(s) Meg M urray
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O ver 100 athletes ages 2-14 at
tended the Junior O lym pic Track
meet on May 22 Listed below are
the results * denote State qualifiers
B o y s ages 2 -3
Softball th ro w : f ir « T il T u lin ,
u u w l Trcntoio K*wc. third Trrvor Rhra
fourth K* let Howrll
L o n g J u m p : first Til T u lin wsimv I
Trevor Rhea third Kjler Howell, fourth
Trento« I owe
G i r l s ages 2 -3
S o ftb a ll t h r o w : Am Rival* Wilhrlm
« v i o l Gem* Grant third Whitnr> Royer,
hsirth Sally Calvert fifth Bratan* Real, »nth
Jennifer William*
I lin g j u i l i p : h r t i Whilne* Rover
w to a l Rfvo.li Wilhelm third Sail* Calvert
B o y s ages 4 -5
Stiff h a ll t h r o w : fit*t Dylan Mew.
treond Travu Lowe, third Travt* Bellarm
fourth Jeff Record* fifth Stefan Mathent
titlh Kelly Paullu*
I <uig j u m p : first Dylan Met< accond
Corey Miller third Kelly Paullu* fourth
Tra vn Betlamv fifth Travi* 1 owe titlh
Daniel Record*
( » i r i s ages 4 -5
S o f tb a ll t h r o w : fir« Laycac Heal*
testa! Samantha W ilhelm. thinTTai Sweek
fourth Camille Syket. fifth Adrienne Swan
ton. tilth Hrett Harher
l o n g j u m p : firtl Tai Sweek tetond
Samantha Wilhelm (hud Adrienne S »in * m
hurth Hrrti Harher fifth layver Heal* utlh
Camille Syket
B o y s 6 -7
S o f th a ll t h r o w : fir« Derek Gundei
ton tecond Shane Matheny. third Catev
h i m kajrth Ciaty HelUunv fifth )«»tat Mea
ly. tiu h Clint Bellamy
L o n g j u m p : firtl Danny Comet
•cental Derek Gunderuai. third Royal RiZnn
«in . fourth Shane Matheny fifth Catev
F.vana. *i*th Cialy Bellamy
( '.i r i s 6 -7
S o f t h a ll t h r o w : firvt Jill Harher.
tetond Christy Kenny, third Teat Dultertt
tianlh Hak* l arlvm fifth lanelle Heal*
titlh Sarah Greif
L o n g j u m p : firtl Tets Doherty,
tccond Sarah Greif. third Jill Harher fourth
Jatlynn Hughe*, fifth Jartelle Healv. titlh
Brooke Boyer
B o y s 10 a n d u n d e r
H i g h j u m p : fine lake Swanvm *
tevoral a tie her ween Damien W ilhelm • and
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Steve Allen *. fourth Kellv Morgan fifth Jon
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S h o t p u t : firvt Chrit Sykev *. « v i o l
Brent Gundervav third Dale W ilton, fourth
Kelly Morgan fifth Brum koffler vmh Aid*
Syket
l o n g j u m p : firtl I uke Swanann •
« v i o l Sieve Allen * third Travi* Petit yZui
fourth Damien W ilhelm, fifth Brian KofTier
titlh Adam (hdierty
Discus: first Jon Met/, tetond Chrit
Syket. ihird l>ale W ilvm
fourth Breni
Gunderton fifth Jeff Wilton uf.h Damien
Wilhelm
100 M : fir« Steve Allen «coral Damien
W ilhelm, third Hrenl ( windervm fourth Bruin
Koffter. fifth Travi* Petlyyihn. titlh Andv
Syket
2 0 0 M : f ir« I uke Swanvn tecond
Adam
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third T r a v n
H i g h j u m p : firu ten Hi inner *.
«coral Jotenh Healv *. third Jelf Bmeluhr
l o n g J u m p : firvt I en Hriltner *
«coral Sam Sumner * third Mike Holloran
fourth Jeretl Waklund fifth Ryan Munkerv
S h o t p u l : lire! l-en Hriltner. «coral
Jt«y Hoffman third Jernl Waklund fourth
Trent Hughev fifth Ryan Munkerv
D is c u s : firtl feral Wkklund tetond
Kvan Munkert. third (rent Hughe*
4 0 0 M R e la y
first tram ol Mike
Holltiran. Trent Hughes. Jeff Hmetuhr Bren)
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100 M : first Sam Sumner «coral Mike
Holloran. third Brent Wright fourth Trent
Hughev
*00 M : firvt Sam Sumner «coral Brent
Wrighi third Joey Hoffman
•wk) M: firtl J<*y Hoffman tecond Jeff
Bolrfuhr
X00 M : firtl Jotejdi Healv tecond Ji«v
Hoffman
B o y « 13 - 1 4
H i g h j u m p : first Stetr Hoffman
second Shane Munkert
la iltg j u m p : fir« V olt l i e «coral
SIX DIFFERENT TARGETS AVAILABLE!
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For More Information Contact:
TREO CORPORATION - IS031 070-00(0
Our first year in the Heppner area has been Nnh enjoyable
and pleasant w tih the opportunity to share our services w ith
many of the community.
Hours this summer for our Hcppncr office will be:
D i s c u s : f i r « Scc«t Cue second Shane
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h«irth J*»wt Hanna fifth R ak Koffler titlh
Steve W * n »v k
100 M : f ir « Kevin Pavne tetond Ard*
Athhrt k
200 M : l n « A id s Athhetk
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H00 M : f ir « Steve Hoffman, tetond
T R Riehl
1500 M : f i r « Dan Beck
400 M re la y : f i r « team Andv
Athhetk. Sam Sumner, t en Brittner. K e tin
f’. v « « c . - i d ),>*h l“a k I K Richl V . n
C i » Steve Hoffman, ihird Mike Holloran.
R c k Koffter. Jeff B>«efuhr Steve W ilto n
Long
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first 1 ita Doherty
P rtty|o hn
th ird Sara
Greenup, fourth JoA n nr William*, filth
J estiva Sumner
Shot put: fir « Sara Greenup * « c o r d
Jo Anne William*
D Lx C U S : f i r « Sara Greenup •
400 M relay: fir« Jrnnv Krem Melitta
Pettyjohn J c ** k a S u n u «r. C harm e C i «
HM) M : fir « Alitta B m w n le ld «c o n d
Lit* Dotiert* third Jenny Krem , fourth
Charcne C « . fifth fettHa Sumner, titlh
M elitta Pettyjohn
2IMI M : firtl Alitva Brownfield « c o a t
Char ('< « third M elitta Petty lohn, lourth
Jettk a Sumner
44MJ M : fir« I ita Doherty t e u n l lennv
Krem
G irls 13-14
I ting ju m p : first Holly K k m a n
Shot p u l: f i r « Holly K k m a n
Discus: f i r « lenny A th h a k second
M itt* Wallace
400 M relay:
fir« H K k m a n S
Greenup. A Brownfield. 1 IXiherty
IIMi M: f i r « Jenny A th h a k te cia J
Hull* K k m a n
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OPTIONAL D.U. MEMBERSHIP - $20.00
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Coast to Coast «ft the Heppner Chapter
vsi|) hold g ys|H*vttal rattle tcatunng a new Kenungton 83) pump
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Builder's Supply, Kate's Pizza, Jeff Maben - 676-5269,
Allen Burkenbine - 676-5038, Gary Clark - 676-5222, Bob
Krein - 676 9956, or Norm Zeller - 676-5206
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• Washington Stata Panllantlary
• Oragon Stata i m p lo y m a n t
Division
• Fast Cantral Oragon Association of Countlaa
• Kay Tacbnology
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• Sm ith Froran Foods
• Frad Mayar
• Simplot
• Oragon National Guard
• Flaatwood Travai Trattar#
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S h « j«it fir« Shane Munkert « t o o l T K
R iehl, third Jason Hanna, fourth Stete
tetond Megan IX>herty, th u d C arm an
Willian«*. I.tirth Anrur Hitler fifth kimherly
Mc< urry . titlh tiffany Munkert
Discus: f ir « Fnuly Carlton, tccond
C amtan William*. third Katie Kenny lourth
Melitta Cut*forth, fifth Becky Carlton
Shot pul: fir « Megan llohrrtv. « S t a l
F.milv Carlton
third Carman William*,
fourth Been C arlton, fifth Test Doherty,
titlh K a t « Kenny
44X1 M relay: f ir « A Hitler I I van*
J Van Winkle. M
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D o h e rtv .l Hngg* K Kenny. C William*
100 M : fir « J .w « Fvana * «c o rc l K a i«
Holkvan third Megan IXStertt lourth Anrur
Hitler fifth fill H nggt titlh K im M *Curry
200 M : f i r « J o t « I van* second let*
IXdierty. third Jill Brigg*
fourth Annie
Hitler
400 M : f ir « Megan Doherls « c o r d
Kim M cCurrv
BOO M : first K im Met urry
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Steve Hoffman third Shane Munkerv fount)
Kevin Payne, fifth R ak Kofflef. titlh la a n
Pettyjohn,
lourth Mike William*
4 0 0 M : firtl 1 uke Swanton tecond
Steve Allen
H00 M : firtl Jon Met/ «coral ( hot
Syket
1500 M : firtl Fra. Sknah
H o y s 11- 12
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Brooke Boyer, daughter of John and Kelly Boyer. Lexington,
long jumps for sixth place on Sunday, May 22 at the junior
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