FOl'R The Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, January 12, 1984
Rathbun sworn in as
city police chief
Heppner nBSSif?
New city police chief Doug
Rathhun was sworn into office
at a meeting of the Heppner
City Council on Tuesday. Jan.
3 Itathbun replaces Dean
Oilman who has served as
chief of police for the past 24
vears.
In other business, the coun
cil: voted Warren Plocharsky
as council chairman for 1984.
heard a letter from the
state highway department
stating that a rubber stop flap
has been installed on the
street between Coast to Coast
store and McDonald's Chev
rolet garage in Heppner. The
state also said it will pave the
graveled area west of Coast to
Onat in late spring or early
summer, and will count traffic
to determine if a flashing light
beacon is justified there.
heard that a claim of
damages for false arrest has
been filed against the city by
William Edward Wilson. Wil
son is asking for $5,000 in
damages from the city for a
stolen car arrest on December
S. 1983. According to the city
police. Wilson was arrested
after police received notifica
tion that a pickup truck he had
was stolen in California. Po
lice say the car passed
through several owners in
California, and was reported
stolen when money owed on
one of the sales was not paid.
Charges against Wilson were
dropped.
heard a letter from Mary
Roberts, commissioner of the
Rureau of Labor and Indus
tries, regarding the city's
responsibility for enforcing
Oregon's prevailing wage rate
law. and a list of contractors
ineligible to receive public
works contracts. The list is
filed in the Bureau of Labor
file.
soup,
sticks.
taeos.
fruit.
- soup.
Concerned parents form South
Morrow Youth Comm.
At a January 9 organiza
tional meeting the central
committee of Concerned
Parents met and established
the name. South Morrow
Youth Commission, for the
group, announced Aloha
DeSpain. a spokesperson for
the group.
The goals of this commis
sion are: 1. to address drug
and alcohol abuse in" south
Morrow County. 2. to work in
the areas of education, public
programs, law enforcement
and courts. 3. commission
hopes to bring about a positive
attitude toward addressing
the problem of drug and alco
hol abuse within the com
munities of south Morrow
County.
Committees were estab
lished in the areas of educa
tion and programs, law en
forcement and courts and
finance. Committee meetings
were set and will meet as
follows: education and pro
grams. January 19. 7 p.m.,
Columbia Basin Electric
Co-op conference room: law
enforcement and court.
January 16. 7 p.m.. Columbia
Basin Electric Co-op confe
rence room; and the finance
committee will meet January
16. 12 noon, at Kate's Pizia
and Pastry.
People who expressed an
interest at the last public
meeting are currently being
called to attend these meet
ings and any interested youths
or adults in the Heppner,
Lexington or lone area are
invited to attend these meet
ings and get involved,
DeSpain said.
The names of the five Great Lakes can be remembered through the use of the mnemonic
device: H-O-M-E-S. Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie and Superior.
Heppner Elementary School
Thursday, Jan. 12 cowboy
macaroni, cole slaw, bread
ami butter, pudding, milk and
salad bar.
Friday. Jan. 13
sandwich, vegetable
dessert and milk.
Monday. Jan. 16 -cheese
apd lettuce,
maple bars and milk.
Tuesday. Jan. 17
sandwich, celery chunks,
ginger bread and milk.
Wednesday, Jan. 18 - beans
and wieners, salad, fruit,
bread and butter, milk and
salad bar.
lone Schools
Thursday, Jan. 12 tuna and
noodles, buttered peas, carrot
sticks, dessert and milk.
Friday, Jan. 13 - vegetable
beef soup, turkey sandwiches,
peanut butter sandwiches,
pickles, crackers, dessert and
milk.
Monday, Jan. 16 - hot dogs,
potato chips, mixed vege
tables, dessert and milk.
Tuesday, Jan. 17 - fried
chicken, baked beans, pickled
beets, pear and cheese salad
and milk.
Wednesday, Jan. 18 - chili,
crackers, cheese sticks,
celery sticks, dessert and
milk.
Heppner High School
Thursday, Jan. 12 - barbe
cued chicken, rolls, scalloped
potatoes, peaches and milk.
Friday. Jan. 13 - tomato
soup, grilled cheese sandwich
and milk.
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lone Jr. High boys lose
to Echo Cougars
By ASHLEY CONKL1N
The lone junior high boys'
basketball team fell to 0-2 on
Thursday, Jan. 5 losing to the
Echo Cougars 30 to 29.
Both teams scored very few
points in the opening stanza.
Echo doubled Ione's point
production taking a four to two
lead.
The Cougars took an inter
mission lead of 14 - 8 by
out-scoring the Cardinals 10 to
six in the second period.
Echo owned the third quar
ter scoring seven points to six
for lone. The Cougars led 21 -14
going into the final quarter.
lone made a great come
back effort in the fourth quar
ter but it fell short as the
Cougars held on to win 30-29.
lone plays the Condon De
mons at home on Thursday.
Jan 5, at 1:30 p m.
STATISTICS
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lone 2 6 6 15 29
Echo 4 10 7 9 30
FC.M FT.M FTA TP PF
lone 13 3 12 29 20
Echo 12 6 20 30 14
lone: Snider 13. Beeson 7, K.
Ball 4. Morter 4. Padberg 1.
Echo: Neely II. Davis 6.
Gehrke 5. McCarty 4. Rolfe 4.
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News
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IHS girls fall to Helix
7'i-
7 -1
5 -3
4 -4
3 -5
2'-5's
2 -6
1 -7
Blue Mt. Men's League
January 4
Won l.otit
Heppner Bowl
Bowl for Fun
Gar Aviation
Central Market
Cast Offs
Bi8 5
Rucknum's Tavern
Cat's Lounge
-f First half winner,
HiRh series: Gene Doherty
555. Larry Bowman 540 and
Pete Schwarzin 535.
High name: Gene Doherty
218. Larry Bowman 203 and
Pete Schwarzin 202.
Scores: Central Market
over Cast Offs 4-0, Heppner
Bowl over Big Five 3a -Bowl
for Fun over Bucknum's
Tavern 3-1 and Gar Aviation
over Cal's Lounge 3-1.
Koffee Kup Keglers
January 5
Won
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Deona Harm (43) thoots for two.
photo by
Wayn Hami
The Pytts
M.C.G.G. No. 2
The Dregs
Hi Hos
Three Holers
Gutter Dusters
To-Pin Hitters
NewComers
lost
-2
-3
-3
-4
-4
-5
5 .
-6
Splits: Harriet Pierson 5-7;
Patti Brannon 5-6-10; and Bert
Johannes 5-7.
Dime A Doien
Januarys
Won
No. Six
No Seven
No Four
No. One
No. Three
No. Five
No Two
No. Eight
Lost
4-0
3-1
3-1
2-2
2-2
1-3
1-3
0-4
Spltis : Bill Snow 5-7-9; Billie
' Doherty 5-6-10; and Ellis
McRoherts 5-7 and 3-10.
High game: Gene Doherty -189
and Joyce Winter - 193.
High series: Gene Dohertv -535
and Joyce Winters - 525.
High team game: No, Six -759
High team series: No. Six -2.197.
Thursday Nile Ladies
January 5
Won IxMit
M & R 38', -25' i
BPOE.No.358 36'i-27'7
C.B.E.C. 34'-29'i
Cole's 33 -31
Bucknum's 32 -32
KinzuaCorp. 30 -34
B&C 28'7-35'
RayBoycelns. 23 -41
Spltis: Melba Quackenbush
4-6: Ronda Britt 4-7-10;
Loreene Montgomery 5-6;
Carol Norris 3-10-7 and 5-7;
and Loretta Nairns 5-6-10.
High game: June Bellen
brock - 188.
High series: June Bellen
brock - 535.
High team game: M & R -955.
High team series: M4R
2.739 Span-timers
January 3
Won I.ot
Coast to Coast 6-2
Peterson's 6-2
MCGG. 6-2
Gardner's 4-4
Les Schwab 4-4
Len's Processing 3-5
Central Market 2-6
Sears 2-6
Splits: Gwen Healy 6-7-10;
Martha Munkers 3-6-7-10 and
3-10, 4-5; Bebe Munkers 2-7-10;
Betty Christman 5-10 and 3-10;
Verna Brinda 6 7-10; Judy
Cowett 5-19.
High game: Yvonne Lov
gren - 214.
High series: Yvonne Lov
gren - 553.
High team game: Coast to
Coast - 964.
. High team series: Coast to
Coast - 2,771.
By ASHLEY CONKI.IN
Ione's girls' basketball team
fell to the Helix Grizzlies 56 -39
on Friday, Jan, 6.
Helix ran out to a quick 18 8
advantage in the opening
quarter. Stephanie Andrus
ripped the nets for 10 quarter
points for Helix while Sandi
Wright threw in six Cardinal
points.
lone stayed with the Griz
zlies in the second period by
out-scoring them 13 to 22.
Helix led 30 to 21 at the break.
Wright and Deena Hams led
lone with six and five points in
the period.
In the third stanza it was
Andrus again leading the
Helix attack with nine of her
team's 16 points. The Cards
only managed three points
and trailed 46 - 24
The fourth quarter belonged
to lone 15 10, but the Grizzlies
won 56 39. Candi Rudisili was
five of six from the free throw
line in the quarter for five lone
points.
Andrus was the game's
leading scorer with 21 points.
Nikki Lembcke added 13 for
Home
canned foods
need check
for frost
damage
Due to continuing freezing
temperatures, home canning
stored in unheated garage and
storage areas may be sustaining
damage.
Inspection of canning jars may
indicate a layer of ice crystals
floating on Ihe preserved fruits
and vegetables
According to Marge Woodburn,
head of the Department of Home
Economics at Oregon State Uni
versity in Corvallis, unless the
seal is broken, the contents of the
frozen canned goods are safe to
use and store. However, consi
dering texture and taste, "the
quality may be less desirable,"
she said.
Jars of food with lids which are
convex or have loosened due to
ice expansion but which remain
frozen should be refrigerated and
used as soon as possible.
Contents of unsealed jars which
have defrosted completely should
not be used because of possible
contamination.
Helix. Wright and Hams led
lone with 17 and 11 points
respectively.
At the foul line lone made 13
of 25 for 52 percent, while the
Grizzlies made 10 of 20 for 50
percent. From the field lone
made 13 of 43, 30 percent,
compared to 23 of 56 for 41
percent ford Helix.
"We got a lot of second and
third shots, which we haven't
been able to do before," said
lone Coach Jocelyn Jones.
The Cardinals play at home
against the Echo Cougars on
Saturday, Jan. 14 after play
ing the Cascade I-ocks Pirates
at home on Friday. Jan. 13.
Both games start at 6 p m.
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Saturday, Jan. 14
GOING ON AT BOTH THE
HEPPNER HIGH & I0NE HIGH GYMS
9:30 to 11:30a.m.
BRING PROOF OF BIRTHDATE
Contact Dale Holland or Jim Swanson
Heppner Elks 358