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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 13, 1992 - THREE Rhea Creek study group meets By Delpha Jones Members of the Rhea Creek Study group motored to North Powder to the home of Donna Hack, a former member, for lunch and an aftemon of visiting recently. Donna was a former member of the club when she liv lone high boys win Big Sky, CBC meet Artist visits lone schools ed in Heppner. A lovely lunch was enjoyed, and a short business meeting held at which time the group voted to have a booth at the fair. A committee will meet to plan the booth. By Anne Morter Suzanne Lee completed a two week arts in education residency at the lone Elementary School during April. Ms. Lee lives in Portland and is one of 20 artists available for school residencies in the state. She specializes in soft sculpture, banners and silk screening. She instructed lone students in basic design and each child silk-screened a T-shirt. Dot Halvorsen provided hous ing for Lee during her stay in lone. U ffe lm a n Jeff Wallace District Court Judge ELECT FO R REPRESENTATI VE “ I am supporting Steve Uffelman because I know ke will fight for the preservation of private property.” Doug Breese, Oregon Farm Bureau Federation President • Fair and Impartial • Experienced in Criminal and Civil Law • Solid Background In Agriculture and Law Enforcement • Lifelong Resident of Eastern Oregon Paid (or by the committee to elect Jett Wallace. Stafford Hansel, Martin Buchanan, Co-Chairmen, Keith Lewis Treasurer, P.O. Box 562, Heppner, Or 97836 The lone boys won the Big Sky Conference Columbia Basin Con ference track meet convincingly, scoring 104 points. Du fur finish ed second with 69. The girls finished fourth with 56. Weston- McEwen won the meet with 85 points. Heading into this weekend’s district meet in Hermiston, Gabe Garcia and Deacon Heideman continued to dominate their events. Garcia ran 23.43 to take the 200 and then doubled back with a 52.89 winning effort in the 400 meters. He also ran anchor on the winning 1600 relay team. Authorized by Uffelman lor Representative Committee, Mike Mohan. Treasurer 9 t S Crest Or., Prineville We The Undersigned Say For Libraries David and Anita Pranger Rudy, Jackie and Erika Bergstrom Kim and Gayle Gutierrez James and Patricia Prock Mike and Cindi Doherty Ralph and Barbara Struthers Rene Devin and Toni Doherty Greg and Marsha Sweek Kay and Creston Robinson Linda and J.J. Shaw Bob, Ginny, Kiel and Krystal Naims Bob and Sue Jones Madalyn and Luke Bibby Cyde and Rusty Estes, Chad and Eric Dave, Rhonda, Travis and Josh Winters Rita and Amie Hedman Dean and Florene Robinson Mike and Robin Jones Ed and Marie Struthers Tom and Dorthy Wilson Gary and Laurie Marks Jerry and JoyceKay Hollomon Randall E. Peterson Verne and Ginger Keithley Wayne and Susan Evans Paul and Bethal Heinrichs Florence and Cornett Green Butch and Judie Laughlin Bob and Aloha DeSpain R & W Drive-In Susan Russell Earl and Carol Norris Tom and Sharon Meyers John Dawson Terrel and Mary Benge O.L. and Jean Adams Shirley Zielinski Van Marter and Kahl Insurance, Inc. Tim and Louis Tallman Clyde and Jackie Allstott Dewey and Jeanne West Robert and Sharon Harrison Kevin and Ardella Fry Earl and Peggy Fishburn Dean and Joyce Mason Bill Kuhn and Ann Spicer Keith and Angie Hanson Howard and Helen Gilliam Dorothy Krebs Mike and Kay Proctor Gene Allen Ava Allen Ken and Lucile Peck Jim and Madge Thomson Mike and Barbara Wetherell Kathryn and Fred Hoskins Sheryl Holmes Helen Currin Dean and Karen Kegler Brent and Susan Corson Marian Brosnan Roger Cash Sylvia McDaniel Everett and Kathy Moore Floyd and Lorena Jones Lisa Constantine LeRoy and Marg Gardner Oscar and Virginia Shoemake Pauline Winter Marvin and Barbara Hemnes Bob and Marianne Kahl Don and Deb Vandeventer Stan and Barb Henkle Dante and Mary Lou Daltoso Dale T. McCreary Lonnie Sharkey Steve and Teresa Mounts Jerry and Carol Alldredge James and Sally Larson Dudley and Doris Young Ernie and Jennifer Wade Scott and Cathi Bauska Jack and Jane Strege David and Ellen Youngbluth Duane and Linda Neiffer Bill Brown Ray and Carol Michael Doug and Shane Fritz On May 19th Vote Yes for OREGON TRAIL LIBRARY DISTRICT - BALLOT MEASURE 25-1 Paid for by C itizens for O p e n Libraries, 740 Mt A dam s, Board m an. P.O . Box 975. H eppner The 400-relay team suffered a setback when they ran out of the exchange zone on the first han- doff and later dropped the baton. Heideman got off a season best and a new school record with a throw of the discus 146’5” to win that event. He also won the 110 hurdles in 16.06 and finished fifth in the high jump in 5’4” . Ryan Halvorsen provided the Cardinals the only other win on the day, placing first with a jump of 39’ 414 ” . Halvorsen also plac ed fourth in the 300 hurdles, 45.72. Justin Miller scaled a season best in the pole vault clearing l l ’O” to finish second. Other finishers for the Cards were: Jake Deputy with a high jump of 5’4” for sixth; Mike Garrett put the shot 42’414” for third place and placed sixth in the 300 hurdles with a time of46.49. He also threw the javelin 136’5‘/ i” for fifth place. Jason Proudfoot ran the 1500 in 4:39.34 for fourth and the 800 in 2:18.54 for sixth. Mac Lovett placed third in the 100, 11.66 while David Wagenblast placed fourth in the 800, 2:14.17 and sixth in the discus, 109’5 ‘4 ” . Mike Phillips ran the 3000. On the girls side of the meet, Danielle Stefani established herself as a contender in both the 1500 and 3000, winning both events and outrunning several ex perienced state runners. Her time in the 1500 was 5:20.09 and in the 3000 she set a new school record in 11:44.74. Janie Cupps finished third in the high jump in 4’10” ; fifth in the 300 hurdles in 56.61 and sixth in the 100 hurdles in 19.56. April Taylor ran 2:43.25 in the 800, good for fourth and picked up another fourth in the javelin in 83’10” . Rounding out the scoring was Jamie Lovett, fifth in the discus in 91 ’3Vi” ; Kari Morgan fourth in the 100 hurdles in 19.42; Kim Bedortha, fifth in the 1500 in 6:18.11; and Crystal Minster, sixth in the triple jump in 30’0” . The Cardinals are off to the district meet at Hermiston High School this weekend. Events start at 3 p.m. on Friday, May 15 and 12 p.m. on Saturday, May 16. The top two placers from each event will qualify for the newly- divided State Class 1A meet to be held the following weekend at Western Oregon State College in Monmouth. The meet will be held in conjunction with the State Class 2A meet. This is the first time that the OSAA has sanction ed a separate 1A meet. St. Judge Bike- a-thon planned By Anne Morter The annual lone St. Jude Bike- a-thon is scheduled for this Sun day. May 17 with registration to begin at 12:30 p.m. Two courses are available. “ Youngsters” will ride a circuit route in lone and “ oldsters” will travel the 22 scenic miles between Ruggs and lone. Participants may register at either site and transportation will be available to Ruggs riders registering in lone. The ride will start at 1 p.m. in both places. Pickups will monitor the Ruggs riders and walkers and bike riders will monitor the group in town. All contestants will finish at the lone City Park where the usual photos and refeshments will be available to all. Return transpor tation to Ruggs will be available to those leaving their vehicles there. Collection envelopes may be picked up at the park at the conclusion of the ride. Pledge sheets for the bike-a- thon are still available at area businesses. For further informa tion, contact Loa McElligott, 422-7228. “ Let’s see a good tur nout for the less fortunate-the children of St. Jude.” says McElligott.