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    EIGHT-TV Heppner Gaiette-Ttmes. Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, January It, IVM
Tigers control Mustangs in
low scoring ball game
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Rod Cole (34) goes for boll in
By TRAVIS HYATT
Scott Nevil scored 12 points
and Kevin Porter added 10 to
lead the Stanfield Tigers to a
low scoring 44-35 victory over
the Heppner Mustangs last
Saturday night.
"We just didn't execute as
well as Stanfield did. And our
defense broke down in the
fourth quarter," said Heppner
Coach Brent Eggers. "We
could play much better offen
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former Heppner man ambushed in
Philippines; family moves
David and Barbara Ander
son, formerly of Heppner,
have recently moved from the
Philippines to Santo Domingo.
Dominican Republic.
While in the Philippines on
the island of Mindanao, Mr.
Anderson was employed by
United Brand Fruit Co., now
known there as Mindanao
Fruit Co.
On December 19. Anderson
and five other employees of the
fruit company were ambushed
by the New Peoples Army
while on their way home to
Davao City, according to "The
MINDANAO DAILY MIR
ROR." One of the men was
killed in the incident. Accord
ing to Barbara Bloodsworth of
Heppner, Mrs. Andersen's
stepmother. Mr. Anderson's
arm was grazed and his shirt
torn by a bullet. He also
received glass slivers in his
back when the windows of the
vehicle in which they were
riding were shot out. Mrs.
Bloodsworth said a total of 22
bullet holes were found in the
vehicle.
According to the Philippine
newspaper, "Anderson, who
was himself slightly injured,
got off the Bronco service
vehicle and ran back to the
office of the Agricultural Ven
tures Corporation fDAVCO)
about a mile from the ambush
scene The employees he left at
the ambush scene were made
to lie on the faces by the armed
men and were divested of their
cash and wrist watches after
they were identified through
their respective I.D. cards.
Anderson said they were
brought down from Sirib
aboard a DAVCO vehicle but
were intercepted at Malagos
by the Philippine Marines, who
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pholo by Jon Mtlchall
game with Stanfield
sively.
Heppner, to put it bluntly,
had a terrible first quarter.
Out-scored by Scott Nevil
alone, Stanfield jumped out to
a 13-5 first quarter lead. A lead
an opponent needs against
Heppner at home. The Mus
tangs, however, made it a
game in the second quarter
with a triumphant comeback
and were only down by one,
20-19, at halftime. The third
quarter was essentially slow
paced with good defense in
investigated him over the inci
dent." The article also states. "The
incident is unexplainable. ac
cording to Anderson. He said
they have been going around
the area for a couple of years
now inspecting the pineapple
fruits for quality control and it
was only now that the incident
happened to them. They do not
carry arms or money because
their job is only to provide
technical knowhow to grow
pineapple in the area, Ander
son said."
The Andersons had been
living in the Philippines for the
last two years. They had lived
there before, about four years
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Morrow County
ft a itsst
both halves of the quarter.
Heppner was only down by
three entering the final
stanza. That's when Stanfield
took control. The Mustangs
got into some foul trouble and
Stanfield shot 16 free throws to
cushion the lead and the vic
tory. "Our only goal is to win the
next game," said Eggers.
John Martin led Heppner
with 11 points and grabbed
down eight rebounds. Greg
Orr added 10, but shot only 2
for 10 from the field.
Our reason to sum up Hep
pner's loss was a futile 12 for
35 shooting average from the
field. Stanfield was 18 for 40.
STATISTICS
T
Heppner 514.41235
Stanfield 13.7 .618 44
Heppner (5): Mover 1 M 2,
Orr 2 S-C 10. Thompson t 2-4 2,
Hay 1 - 2. Martin S 1-3 11.
Cole 1 2-4 4. llamman 2 - 4,
Totals 12 11-18 35.
Stanfield (44): Whelan 2 4-9
8, Marcum 2-4 2. Pope 3 S-2 fi.
Porter 5 9-1 It, Machphrrson 2
-1 4. Nevil S 2-4 12. Hummell 1
- 2. Totals 18 8-22 44.
Total fouls: Heppner 20,
Stanfield 15.
Fouled out: Way.
JV Sore: Stanfield 49, Hep
pner 39.
ago. before moving to Umatil
la for two years, and then
returned to the islands.
Now settled in Santo Domin
go. Anderson is again raising
pineapple for United. Two of
the couple's three children,
Annissa. 15. and Severn, six,
moved there with them. An
other daughter, Katrina. 16,
remained in the Philippines
where she is attending school
in Baguio Ciy near Manila.
She will join them in June.
Barbara is the daughter of
James Bloodsworth of Hep
pner and LaVonne Bergstrom.
David is the son of Nels
Anderson, a former Morrow
County extension agent.
Grain Growers
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Adult ed programs offering expanded
Blue Mountain Community
Collefie offers several adult
education programs Jn Hep
pner for residents of south
Morrow County. The program
has been available in Heppner
for about 12 years now.
Classes offered through this
program include English as a
Second Language, G.E.D.
(General Education Develop
ment) classes to prepare for
the G.E.D. test, Adult High
School Diploma classes, and
Adult Basic Education classes
for people wanting to improve
on general skills, such as
English, math and reading.
Also, classes to prepare for the
U.S. citizenship test are avail
able. Program instructor Joy
Krein said fall term was very
busy with about 15 students
enrolled. Presently, four win
ter term, there are 10 students
taking classes, as well as three
high school students who are
concurrently enrolled. During
this term, one student is taking
the Adult High School Diploma
course, one is enrolled in Adult
Basic Education for skill im
provement, four are taking
English as a Second Language
and four others are taking
G.E.D. classes.
Andraej and Barbara
Doboszynski and Somchith
Thongdy of Heppner are three
of the students taking English
as a Second Language classes.
"All of them have made great
progress." Krein said. The
Doboszynkis came to Heppner
from Poland and have been
enrolled in the program since
September. Mrs. Thongdy
came here with her family
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During the Inst five years,
since Krein has been instruct
ing the classes, five people
have received adult high
school diplomas and 11 others
have received G.E.D. certifi
cates. Krein said that several
people have started the pro
grams in Heppner but later left
the area and completed the
programs elsewhere. Several
of her former students have
gone on to receive higher
education.
Krein. who has a B.S. in
elementary education and a
current teaching certificate, is
aided in instruction by Peggy
Fishburn of Heppner, an aide,
and Nella Britt of Lexington, a
volunteer.
Classes are held at the Hep
pner Neighborhood Center on
Mondays from 1 to 4 p m. and
on Wednesdays from 7 to 10
p m. There is no charge to
enroll, except a $5 fee for
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