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FOUR The Heppner Gatette - lone schools lone Junior-Senior High School has announced stu dents named to A and B honor rolls for the first semester for 1931 -82 year. A Honor Holl (3.5-4.0) Seniors: Margaret Doherty, Michelle LaRue. Liz McElli gott and Diann Morter. Junior: Denny Starr, 4.0. Freshman: Lori Fetsch. Eighth grader: Eric Poin ter. Seventh graders: Patty McElligott and Chris Rea. B Honor Roll (3.0 -3.4) Seniors: Cathy Cheney, A nita Palmer and Chris Riet mann. Juniors: Darla Anglin, Ro ger Childers, Craig Gutierrez. Vince McElligott and Roger Soroptimist v ' f:i-J' : Ann Lindsay (L), winner of a $100 bond and Sandra Ward, winner of a $75 bond. Heppner girls pound Stanfield The Heppner Girls' varsity team pounded Stanfield 54 -17. Friday. January 22 on Hep pner's home court. Sherri McMinn and Anne Murray had 12 points apiece and Cathy Lindsay added 10. Pam Orr scored three points. Stephi Payne had two and Mary Kincaid contributed seven points. Sandra Ward had two and Cindi Bergstrom Mustang frosh win over Umatilla in re-match The Heppner Freshman team met the Umatilla Vi kings on Monday, Jan. 18 on the Viking's home court. The Mustangs were victorious, 60 -24 after taking an earlier loss to the Vikings. Steve Currin led the revenge-seeking Mustangs with 16 points. David Green added 14 points to a winning effort and Todd Miller was next with 13. Ron Doherty had nine points for the game and Cam HHS announces Heppner High School has announced the names of students appearing on the second quarter honor roll. To be listed, students must attain a 3.33 grade point average (gpa ). A indicates a 4.00 (all A's). Following is the list of students: Seniors Michelle Aaron, Cindi Berg strom, Lorri Day, Dawna Devin. Kris Donaldson, Cliff Dougherty, Dorian Forrar. Doug Holland, Darcy Hollo mon, Cindi Hudson, Angie Hutchinson, Karen Kenny, Mary Kincaid, Ann Lindsay , Don Lott, Sherri McMinn, Camie Mover, John Murray, Mike Nolan, Sarena Panter, X53 Out of today's circular the following 4 items did not arrive: null! 2 Ardell Eyelash Refil Kit $1.29 3 Goody Ponytail Holder66 8 Paper Pulp Pots 6"x6" S for $1.00 9 B&D Dustbuster Accessory Kit 93-006. $14.99 . W Mncwaty apoleglw and Ralnctwcks will b ksutd " r.r 1 Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, January 28, 1982 announce honor roll Morter. Sophomores: Darrell Col vard, Mike Douglas, Craig Hams. Sylvia Ladd, Howard Leavitt and Darrin Padberg. Freshmen: Jeff Ball, Randy McCabe, Mark Meyers and Jeanette Taylor. Seventh graders : Ashley Conklin, Joycelyn Ferrell, Jana Marquardt, Kim Mc Cabe and Michael Rietmann. Following are lone students named to A and B honor rolls for the second nine week period: A Honor Roll (.1.5-4.0) Seniors: Margaret Doherty, Michelle LaRue, Liz McElli gott. Diann Morter, Anita Palmer, and Chris Rietmann. Juniors : Craig Gutierrez and Denny Starr. Qtizenship Award winners and Lorri Day each added three. ' Heppner had 52 total re bounds, led by Lorri Day with 13 and Sandra Ward with 11. Mary Kincaid had five assists and five steals during the game. Coach Jan Ter jeson said the Heppner girls played a "really good game offensively and defensively." George four. Damon Wilson and Rick Riehl each had two points. Miller was on top in the rebounding department with 12, followed by Currin with eight. Doherty has seven rebounds with Green and George each having four. The freshman team has met three teams for the second time, and has won each of the re-matches. Coach Duane Neiffer said. honor roll Lee Rice, Sandra Ward and Elizabeth Zita. Juniors Mike Brosnan, Sherry Cle ment, Greg Connor, Mike Currin, Diana Epping, Wes Marlatt , Anne Murray and John Stevens. Sophomores Bobby Harris. Carolyn Hughes. Sid Kennedy. Cathy Lindsay . Anne McLaughlin . Carla Miles. Nancy Paine. Krisy Polzen. Melissa Privett. DeRina Reid, Pat Struthers , Eric Thompson , and Kris Fishburn. Freshmen Ron Doherty, Diana Gar rett, Kimberly Hughes. Joe Jemmett. Trisha Mahoney, Janelle McElhaney. Steve Miller. Todd Miller. Jodi Padberg , Averille Panter, Stephi Payne and Renee Struthers . Tri-County Hereford Range Bull Sale 55 HEREFORD BULLS 55 Horned & Polld-CJ0r . Pedigreed Range Bulb Being Offered Are The Tops From the Hereford Herds Of Oregon Clear Pedigrees Guarantee By Consignors Sale 1:00 P.M. Wed., Feb. 3 Fair Grounds La LUNCH WILL BE SERVED BY UNION COUNTY COW BELLES SHOW AT 9:30 AM. Free Delivery to Central Point On Highway Up To 150 Miles At Buyer Risk. For further info write or call Dave Shepherd P.O. Box 777, Elgin, OR 97827 PHl 4373192 Freshman: Lnri Fetsch. Seventh graders: Kim Mc Cabe. Patty McElligott and Christopher Rea. R Honor Roll 3.0 -3.4) Senior: Cathy Cheney. Juniors: Darla Anglin, Roger Childers, Roger Morter and Tim Patton. Sophomores: Darrell Col vard, Mike Douglas, Craig Hams. Sylvia Ladd, Howard Leavitt and Darrin Padberg. Freshmen: Paula Ander son, Donnie Doherty, Randy McCabe, Mark Meyers and Jeanette Taylor. Eighth grader: Eric Poin ter. Seventh graders: Ashley Conklin and Michael Rietmann. The Heppner branch of Soroptimist International re cently announced the winners of the Soroptimist Citizenship Awards. Winner of the $100 bond is Ann Lindsay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lindsay. Sandra Ward, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ward, is the winner of a $75 bond. The contest is open to all senior students, and awards lone woman joins EOSC basketball team Margaret Kincaid Margaret Kincaid. a 1981 graduate of Heppner High School, is a member of the Eastern Oregon State College women's basketball team for the 1981-82 season. "Although not a member of the traveling squad. Kincaid. a 5'4" freshman, has shown a desire to further develop her skills in the game." said a EOSC announces Five Morrow County stu dents have been named to the fall term honor roll at Eastern Oregon State College at La Grande. To qualify for the honor roll, students must have a grade point average of 3.5 or higher on 12 graded credits. Heppner students named to the honor roll include Dale William Holland II and Susan Johnson. Paula Jean Palmer, also of Heppner received a 4.0 4 Grande, Oregon lone man named Mustangs to honor roll Jerry Rietmann of lone recently received a letter of commendation from the Uni versity of Idaho. College of Agriculture, for being one of 68 students on the Dean's Honor Roll for the first semester. Jerry is a sophomore at the university and is majoring in Agricultural Economics. He is a member of Delta Chi Fraternity and was recently elected rush chairman for the coming year. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rietmann. announced are based on scholastic achievement, community ac tivities and services, school activities, awards and recog nition, said a Soroptimist spokeswoman. The students goals are also considered, she added. Lindsay's application will be entered in the Soroptimist 's Northwest Regional contest to compete for a $1500 bond, the spokeswoman said. college spokesperson. During her high school career she was her team's top rebounder and was named most improved player, the spokesperson added. Kincaid. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Kincaid of lone, is ma joring in Physical Education at EOSC. honor roll (all A's) for the term. Larry Grant Snider of lone was also placed on the list with a 4.0. An Irrigon student, Karen K. Cooley was also named to the honor roll at EOSC. ..- ' V ii JJ""" i ""v I j Dry Cleaning Dry Cleaning MM Dry Cleaning 1 J Drycleanlng O Drapery Service t Alferations Laundry Service r. J OPEN Monday & Tuesday 2-5:30 p.m.f t Wednesday thru Saturday 9 to 12 & S 5 1 to 5:30 p.m. 0 jThe Drycleaning Shoppej t Helen Neys 384-4175 S f 222 N. Lincoln, Condon i I Mustangs in action The Heppner Mustangs just keep on rollin', this time claiming Stanfield as a victim, 63 - 57 in action at home last Friday night. Dorian Forrar. Heppner's outstanding forward, just seems to be unstoppable this year, as he poured in 22 points, grabbed 13 rebounds and dished out four assists in Heppner's eleventh straight win of the season. The victory' left the boys in blue undefea ted for both the season and in Snowmobile club slates American Cancer Soc. benefit The 4-Corners Snowmobile Club will hold a marathon benefit for the American Cancer Society on February 7. The marathon will begin at Bud Englert's place at the Blake Ranch at II a.m. "Everyone is invited to join us in this ride for a very lone girls lose to last year's class B champs Hy .MICIIEI.I.KI.AKl'E The lone Cardinal girls were defeated 33 - 41 by last year's Class B State Champions, the Echo Cougars. The Cardinals were out scored 5 - 10 in the first quarter as the Cougars jum ped out to take the lead. In the second quarter the Cardinals scored nine more points but went into the locker room with a 14 - 22 disadvan tage. In the third quarter, the Cardinals were held to two points as the Cougars pulled out to a lfi - 33 lead. Microwave cooking class to begin February 4 A few openings are avail able in "Microwave Cooking" class to be held in Heppner, according to Nancy Brown field. Blue Mountain Com munity College area coordi nator. The five-week course will begin Thursday, Feb. 4. from 7 to 10 p.m. at the Heppner High School Home Economics room. Instructor for the -a 3 Ha keep on rollin'! against Stanfield league play. Heppner jumped on Stan field early, building an 11-0 lead in the first quarter, and the Mustangs never looked back. The closest Stanfield came was 34 - 30 in the third quarter. "They made a run at us in the third quarter," said Heppner Coach Dale Holland. "They hit everything they put up." Hut thanks to a fourth worthy cause." said a member. Pledge papers may picked up at Black Mt He or participants are invite just ride in the marathon make a donation, said member. A holo slew dinner follow the marathon club The Cardinals attempted a come back as they racked up IT fourth quarter points. Hut the added points weren't enough to pull out a win as they were handed a loss Margaret Doherty and Tammy Holt, had eight (miiiiIs each for the Cardinals lone Ci:t Doherty 4 0-0 H. Fetsch. Hill 1 3.4 ,V Holt. 4 0-1 8. LaRue 2 0-2 4. McElligott 11 0- 3 0. Morter 2 13 5. 1'amier 1 . 1-4 3. Taylor KcImi ( II ) Day 2 12 5, Storz 3 1- 3 7. Reese 3 2-4 8. Lilly !) 0 2 IS.Cady 0 12 1. Harvey 0 0-1 0. Correa. Baker 0 0-1 0. Seifer 1 0-0 2. Brown. Snow, course will be Linda Panter. Tuition is SI.J plus a $17 lab fee for a total charge of $30. Enrollment in the course is limited to 12. Anyone wishing to register should contact Mrs. Brownfield al (;7(i-.r)0.i!i Equipment Mepair And Custom Fabrication All Steel Truck Bod MADE TO FIT YOUR PICKUP OR TRUCK. BEDS MADE TO OUTLAST SEVERAL TRUCKS. Hydraulic Bale Forks DESIGNED WITH BALE TIMES PULLING TOWARD EACH OTHER FOR BETTER ONE NEW HEAVY DUTY Hydraulic Bale Fork MILLER Siff quarter scoring spurt by Doug Holland, and good rounded play from the rest of the club, the Mustangs were uble to come out on top. "Don Lot! played n good game." said Holland pointing out Ixttt's eight assists, and 11 rebounds, and eight points. "Dorian Forrnr had a good second half, and Holland had eight of his 12 points in the fourth quarter," the coach added. "1 was pleased with our passing and ball handling, we had lots of assists," Holland commented on the perform ance of his cluh. "I thought we played pretty good defense ton, although we got a little lax in the second half " Close Out On Discontinued Styles Of 2 For The Price Of One SALE! rri We Also Offer: Custom Pipe Bending Tune-ups Complete exhaust systems Brakes Tires & Shock Absorbers High PerformarKe Parts & Accessories Call or d&2 EC B&B CHEVRON Lexington 989-8575 HOLDING POWER AND BALE HANDLING. FOR SALE FOR ONLY &t SONS WELDING r 676-9613 7M photo by Michelle Portmafin liking ahead to this week end. Holland said it could he rough for the Mustangs. Heppner faces Umatilla Friday, and Wahlonka Satur day, Imth are uway games. "We've got a tough weekend coming up. "Holland stated. .Stun. 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