Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, February 04, 1982, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    The Heppner Gazette-Times. Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, February 4, 1982 FIVE
Mustangs
The llcfipniT MuHlariKs
went Into their content with
Wuhtnnku last Siilurduy nlht
knowing they would have a
Kiime on their hiindH-nnd
they did.
Neither leiim could miiHter
more (tin n a three point lend
throughout the clime encoun
ter, until the MiiHliinR, with
the help of gome clutch
freethrow HhoothR In the finul
minutes, were uble to pull out
u BO - 54 victory over the HtronR
team from The Dulles.
"Fouls by Wahtonka In the
hint three minutcN put uk
ahead." commented Head
Coach Dale Holland.
Ileppner reserve Mike Cur
rin came off the bench in the
final minutes to score one field
goal id pot a crucial four of
four from the foul line.
UmiH Holland also scored
two of two from the line in the
clotting minutes, und John
Murray recovered his own
miss to score a field gnul, K''t
fouled and make the shot to
put the Mustangs over the top.
CowBelles, Les Schwab
offer fondue samples
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Jeanne Adkinson (left) of Heppner samples beef fondue at
the 1a-s Schwab Tire Center in Heppner, Monday as CowBelle
Rene Ledlxtter looks on.
The fondue was part of a joint promotion of beef use by the
CowBelles. and Les Schwab.
Episcopal
Oregon to
Bitthop John E. I lines
The Episcopal Church of
Kastern Oregon, under the
leadership of Uishop Ru.ttin
Kimsey, will venture together
to raise $:i.r)ti,(MH for mission
projects, emphasizing the
Diocese of Kastern Oregon,
the nation, and the world. The
VKNTl'RK IN MISSION pro
ject, initiated by the General
Convention of the Episcopal
Church in lii7. is a major
effort to enable the whole
church to commit itself to
mission, growth, community
service, and volunteer effort,
Out of today's
circular the following
6 items did not arrive:
PC. ITEM
2 Mead Envelok Quality Folios
6 My First Barbie Doll
6 Topeo Soccer Boppera
67Pc. Kitchen Tool Set
7 Queen Size Poly Pillow
4 Heat lamp Bulb
. W tinc.rtly apologiM and
hop thli dots not lncoi,.nno
you our vluod cutlofnora.
Rainchecks will bo issued
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miiiimum. mm i mfwi mutm umm
win over Wahtonka in
"Uitt, Bier, Forrar and Hol
land all played a good game
for us," said Holland.
"This was on Important win
for us. We knew it was going to
be tough to go in there and
come out with a win."
"They are a very deliberate
ball club," said Holland, and
the Mustangs had a tough time
containing Wuhtonka's stand
out forward. 6'3" Mike Byers,
who scored 28 points.
The Mustangs play Pilot
Flock this Friday at Pilot
Rock, and they come back
Saturday to play Sherman at
home. "They'll be tough."
said Holland.
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Church of Eastern
raise $358,000
stated Jean Krier of VIM.
Eighteen diversified pro
jects were selected at a
convention in Bend in Novem
ber, Will, including the devel
opment and training of volun
teers for a hospice program,
aid to the self-help project of
gleaning, and support for
Cuttington College in Liberia.
"The money will le commit
ted to people who need help,
not to perpetuation of pro
grams to raise money," she
added.
Two rally dinners for the
VIM campaign will feature
the Former Presiding Bishop
of the F.piscopal Church,
Bishop John K Mines, as
speaker. Dinners will be held
on February t2 in Pendleton
and on February 14 at
Klamath Falls
As Presiding Bishop. Bishop
limes was in Pendleton 10
years ago to bring Eastern
Oregon from Mission Status to
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a 52-foot self propelled Rig
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The Chemicals You Will Need
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Mustangs in action against Wahtonka
St. Patrick's Monday
workshop well attended
By Jl'STINE
WF.ATHFKFOKD
More than 50 persons, main
ly couples, attended the work
shop on marriage and divorce
which was conducted at St.
Patrick's Catholic Church
Parish Hall on Monday eve
ning January 25.
The Rev. Richard Groves,
vice-chancellor of the Baker
Diocese and associate chief
judge in the diocesan mar
riage court, held his listeners
attention as he talked of
the independent status of the
Diocese of Eastern Oregon.
His vision of mission brought
many changes to the Episco
pal Church during his leader
ship, said Krier.
Jim Foster of The Dalles
and the Reverend Larry
Ferguson of Hood River serve
as co-chairmen of the Venture
in Mission campaign. Norm
Shroth of Hermiston and
Frank Anderson of Heppner,
in charge of Advance-Challenge
Gifts, say that approxi
mately 25 percent of the
money has been pledged. The
campaign to fund these 18
separate projects will con
tinue through March and will
tie directed by the Reverend
H, Paul Osborne, church
fund raising consultant from
Garrison, Kentucky.
Offices for Venture in Mis
sion will be at the Diocesan
Office in The Dalles, Krier
concluded.
All Your
tough contest, 60-54
marnace problems. He ae-
scribed differing problems
that often occur during
different periods in a mar
riage, particularly as the
principals age and their par
enting responsibility changes.
Although the church in no
way condones divorce, he
stated that divorced persons
deserve sympathy and assis
tance from church members.
Mexico it estimated to have
enough oil to supply all US.
needs for the next 40 years.
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helps insure an independent, secure way of life. You profit
at all ages.
PLACE: Thc Columbia Basin
Co-op Board Room
TIME: Wednesday, February 3
7:30 p.m.
photo by
Michelle
Portmann
What's Your
Opinion?
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Question of the week: How
do you feel Heppner 's econony
will be affected by the Kinzua
shutdown?
"I think it's going to hurt the
economy if it lasts any length
of time." said Helen Murty,
Heppner.
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274 N.
Cards defeated by Helix Grizzlies
By INK IIKI.LF LARL'K
The Cardinal varsity boys
surprised everybody as they
came from behind and tied
with the Helix Grizzlies in
regular game time, Friday
night. The Cardinals were
defeated 56 - 62 in overtime.
The Cardinals jumped out to
an 11 -6 first quarter lead. The
Grizzlies came back in the
second quarter to take a one
point half-time lead. 27 - 28.
In the third quarter the
Cardinals were outscored by
seven as the Grizzlies took a 36
- 44 lead into the fourth
quarter.
The Cardinals hit some
crucial free throws in the final
quarter to send the game into
overtime, tied at 50.
The Grizzlies hit four of five
free throws in overtime as
they took a victory over the
Cardinals.
The Cardinals shot 21 of 43
for 49 percent from the field
and 14 of 20 for 70 percent from
the charity stripe. The Griz
zlies shot 25 of 63 for 40 percent
from the field and 12 of 25 for
48 percent from the freethrow
line.
According to Coach Del
LaRue. this was the Cardi
nals' best effort of the season.
"We played well enough that
END OF MODEL YEAR CLEARANCE!
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