W'y4fSSF,fc"-HW rv- nwnnfw rmn-l'ULi-i.iULiiLM.i.1 i..m,nii .i.ii.au u, ' , .jitawr-rf. ' ' J EIGHT The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday December 28, 1978 Senior Citizen News By Justine Weatherford Next Monday there will not be a dinner at Irrigon. In Heppner on Tuesday, Jan. 2, there will be spaghetti with meat sauce, molded vegetable salad, buttered spinach, French bread and fruit and cookies. At lone and Heppner on Wednesday, Jan. 3, the menu offers swiss steak, oven-baked potatoes, green beans, apple, carrot and raisin salad, corn bread and butter and bananna pudding with topping. To continue the listing of nearby Senior Citizen meal sites welcome visitors at Prairie City the meal is Wednesday noon at the Grange Hall with Lester Cooley in charge. Tuesday and Friday at 12 noon, the seniors of Milton-Freewater gather for meals in the Methodist Church under the leadership of Nancy Pratt. In Hermiston senior meals are Tuesday and Thursday noons in the Civic Recreation Center Building. Elmo Bloom directs these meals and the meal at Umatilla in the Presbyterian Church at 4:30 p.m. each Friday. In Stanfield, Jim Stewart is in charge of the Thursday noon meal at the Moose Lodge. At Weston, Warren Thomas arranges the Tuesday noon meal at the Senior Center. In Irrigon the Monday 4:30 p.m. dinner is at the Lions Club under the leadership of Opel Cleaver. Mustang f rosh win Heppner High School's freshman basketball entered the Christmas vacation break with a perfect 4-0 record, after posting wins over Helix Jay vees and lone C team in net action last week. In Saturday's 55-37 win over Helix, the Mustang frosh started the game on the right foot, holding Helix scoreless in the first quarter, while scoring 17 points themselves. From that point they continued to dominate the game, although Helix managed to outscore Heppner by a 16-9 margin in the fourth quarter, when much of the Mustang secondary was on the court. Heppner Coach Dale Hol land listed Dorian Farrar, John Murray and Doug Hol land as Mustang players giving exceptional perform ances during the Helix game. Farrar was good for 12 points during the contest, including the sinking of six free throws in six attempts, and brought down 12 rebounds. Holland was 5 for 9 from the field, with eight rebounds, and Murray was 4 for 8 from the field, while bringing down 10 re bounds. Other Heppner point scorers included Don Lott with seven; Pat Parker and Robert Bier with four each; Jeff Sumner, three; and Kelly Crews, Cliff Dougherty and Earl Ham mond with two each. Earlier in the week, the Heppner freshmen hosted Ione's C squad. Coach Holland credited his team's superior rebounding effort as the main factor in the Mustangs' 64-45 win, with Heppner bringing in 74 re bounds to Ione's 21. Farrar, Holland, Murray and Ham mond each had at least 10 rebounds in the course of the game. Murray led the Heppner frosh in scoring with 16 points, followed by Farrar with 12 and Holland with 11. Other Hep pner pointwinners were Parker with six; Lott and Dougherty with five each; Hammond with four; Bier and Andy Gorman with two each and Joe Struthers with one. Ione's Jeff Hams tied Murray as the game's leading scorer, sinking 16 points. Jerry McElliigott was good for eight points for lone. No more freshman basket ball action is scheduled until after the Christmas' season break. The seniors of Pendleton have meals together each Monday through Friday at noon in the Pendleton Senior Center at 920 S.W. Frazer. Visitors are welcome to come to any of the mealsites to enjoy and support the meals offered there. Wool price supports announced Support prices of $1.15 per pound for 1979 marketings of shorn wool and $1,943 per pound for mohair were an nounced today by Ray Fitz gerald, administrator of the U.S. Department of Agricult ure's Agricultural Stabiliza tion and Conservation Service. Pulled wool will continue to be supported at a level comparable to the support price for shorn wool through payments on unshorn lambs. As in the past years, shorn wool payments will be based on a percentage of each producers returns from sales. The percentage will be that required to raise the national average price received by all producers for shorn wool in 1979 up to the support price of $1.15 a pound. Currently shorn wool prices are averaging 75 to 80 cents a pound. 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