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• • : . ; •• • • '. .. . . . : - , - - : . ■'■ ? . . - . " : • • - ■ • • ■• rü ; ~ ^ ! - r> e* ^ f< F *•' !' ’¿ 3 T A !‘ ; í L ib EUG ENE 9 7 4 0 3 OK • • Elks Hoop Shoot Winners ■jf r » ■» c • ij % . - c- • - r i ' # ’ * '* • • • • 1 ' * » V- • « x • • - * V < I me- x ü ' 'I 'J i The Heppner * * ' " , .* a V v .o ., . > ■» * * ' . . > • . • .*• • • “ V ‘ o Morrow County's Home-Owned Newspaper ! .1 V* • > ." ■ . : y i ' , * ; » ' • ' ' •>» *' L- <W ' *• .* .. -V^ . * . • X *: S' • 1 > • ••»■«. r, • ,i • M.-jr-» azette Every year the Heppner Elks 358 sponsors a hoop shoot for the younger kids through 12 years of age There is a boy and girl winner in each age division Winners from the local competition go on to district and then to state competition in Corvallis The trick is to see how many free throws you can make out of 25 Both lone and Heppner compete imes together, except in their own towns This years local winners included from left to right Age group 12-13 Crystal Minster 12/25. Jered Wickland 18/25, age 10-11 Jenny Krein 9/25. Brian Broderick (not pictured) 20/25; age 8-9 Adam Doherty 14/25 and Kara Miller 6/25 \\e d n e s d a v . E e b ru a ry I . IW 4 H e p p n e r 25* St. Pat's Senior Center units available H Pages ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------— 7 Ì \ ß % % ii-* 1 » « » il' »*%•••* A • i 1*1 • - % Q 0 \ a • •• • SL »*> Merna Toll ill receives h e lp m > . nq into h e r apartment at the new St Patrick's Senior Center from her d a u g h te r )■ •>- - :>rav Some residents will stay their first night Wednesday m q h t T h e cenu i rt ;e iv in g some last minute finishing touches but it should be complete by F r id a y E |M f t h e nineteen apartments have been rented Interested persons m a y contact I k .J v 6 7 6 9141 or JoyceKay Holloman 676-5241 f or a >ok at the apartments , - — BMCC Jazz enscmhlt* treats 111 IS students A pproxim ates WO Heppner K ie l School students were treated to a Concert last Thursday I he Him M o u n ta in C o m m u n ity ( o llc c 12-menihcr J.i/ / Ensemble presented a rousing concert Students selected to a tte n d the c o n c e rt had demonstrated g ix x l in school con duct during the second nine weeks The Heppner Economic D evelop nx-nt C om m ission held its annual meeting last Wednesday at the E lk s lid g c Members voted to impose an an nual dues o f S25 on e x is tin g members, and also keep the in itia l jo in in g fee o f SUX* Eax: year's president Anne Spicer went over some o f the w o ik H i IX has been doing, me luding assistaix i w ith the hotel renovation, insc-nti*rs o f land in the Heppner area, and w ork w ith the Port o t M o rro w Theresa T a a ffc . head o f the Eastern C entral Oregon A ssociation Ot C o u n ties, was the featured speaker at the dinner m eeting, and she reviewed that agency’ s role in in dustrial developm ent in the live county area E lection o f new o ffic e rs fo r the <>l ihe v lu h *1 year hy r»>1 being plat. i'd m detention or hav ing to nuke up tim e for missing classes I he B M C C J a // Ensemble is u' nier I he d ire cto rsh ip o t instructor Dan I .ine I h e ir 10 m inute concert It lUned w o iks o l |a // greats as well as contem porary |a // Vnmuil clinic held Feb. 6 I he public is in vite d to attend an animal health clinic sponsored by the O regon Stale Extension service at the Heppner Elks lo d g e M onday. Eebruary 6 beginning at 7 p m Lyn n I undquist, Chairm an o f Oregon Cattlem en Assoc A n tn u l Health C om m ittee w ill sjx-ak along w ith Kod S chohcrt, Nordan Tabs and D r D ic k T e m p le , lo c a l veterinarian league in only attended (he parade and the swearing in ceremonies She said she enjoyed the paratie most o f all. w atching it fro m a couple blocks awav tro n i the W hite House Some paratie watchers paid SUM) per seat to r the p riv ile d g c o f watching the paratie fro m bleacher seats in front ot the W hite House1 She said it was a real "e y e o p e n e r" to attenti these1 functions Some tickets to the in augural K ills cost S I.000 per ticket There is a real difference between where we live and W ashington It is " g l i t / y " there It concerns nx1 that those people are running our c<Hin t r y " , she say s An e xan iple. she say s is the w om en’ s section in the Portland ( Jregonian is entitled I iv mg The w om en’ s section in the W ashington Post is called ' S ty le " Her trip was very interesting, and Rural fire meeting held in lone Feh. S A rural tire district w ill he the sub- ject o f a tow n hall meeting at the lone H igh School cafeteria on Wednesday. Eebruary X. at 7 ft) p m " A rural lire d is tric t was form ed in the 5 0 's ." reports ( ’ lin t Krebs, a rancher at C ecil w ho w ill preside at the meeting " I he district still ex ists We just need to tund it " On the agenda to r the evening are Rich McF arland, the Deputy State I ire M arshal, D a rre ll Potter. Con don s Eire C hief. Jim Swanson, lone insurance agent and E'orrie Bur ken bine. Heppner Eire C h icl fh c purpose o f the meeting is to diseuvs tJ»e history o t thè tire disine! and thè costs and hcnefils o t ac tivating it " W e wanl eversone lo come lo thè m e e tin g ." sani krehs " W e nced lo hear all stdes ot thè issuc Krebs entphasi/cd thal thè rural lire d is tric i i \ quite largc The clistrict estende tro n i C e cil on thè north lo Valhy on thè south. and troni ( 'utslorth ( 'om ers lo thè county line A rural tire d istrici w ill nced a tax base lo tx1 voted on by thosc w ith in thè cslabltshed d is im i The tow n hall meeting is bcing held lo decide whether lo ask tor a tax base m Theresa Taaffe 14X4 year was to be held at the Wednesday m orning meeting o f HI I h _____ C ra ig A n g c ll, senior at Heppner H igh School has been selected by the A ll Slat coaches to r the 1484 East West Shrine Eootball ganx- Ihese selections are made fro m nonuna lions hy coaches thniughout Oregon The coaches to r the East team are head coach. Bruce Recce, N orth V a lle y H igh School (G rants Pass) and a ssista n t c o a ch e s. D ave D e f orest, I aPinc and R ichard Fhew. Cove and career, most pusses attempted in season aixl career, nxist yards pass ing in game, season and career, most touchdow n passes in season and m o d passes intercepted defense in game and career He was selected to W h o 's W h o in H igh V h ix il Eootball In his sophomore year in basket bull he was voted M ost Im proved As a innior he was selected first team C BC team 's nxist Valuable Player and leading scorer D ick is the son o f D ick and San dra D evin o f Heppner He has u sister and bro th e r. K ith younger Alternate» selected fro m the C B C include RtxJ T a rte r. C m a ttlla . E ric W in h o m c. Stanfield. Robert M uncf, W e s to n M c E w c n and Jam es F rcrm a n tle . W ahtonka the country uround W ashington is " h e u u titu l” " I ' m glad we have such a beautiful national cupitol ’ ’ Ih e monuments are gorgeous Meg was guided around hy her friends saying she could not have gotten around w ithout them ITiey also visited Annapolis while she was there Meg was very em phatic that everyone in Oregon should w rite to their congressmen to n u ke sure they keep m touch w ith ns and to rem ind them how we live here It w ould be easy to forget liv in g in that type ot atm osphere, it's another w o rld M eg's brother in law b rixight lo h c i attention an a rticle he read in Na I tonal Geographic fhey referred to Oregon as the Outback Need I say m ore Ehe St P atrick's com m ittee is so licitin g items lo r the auction to be held again this year as it was very successful last year during the St Pat's celebration Any number o f items o r services w ould gladly bo accepted I or m ore m lo rm u tio n contact Pai Swcency al h7f, 422ft A lvo therc is a c ritic a i nced lo r volunteers to help w ith thè auction Il you fim i you can givo .tris lim e at a ll. contact Pat , V X X,. •. I f.. * i * ' T he " H o w to S u rv iv e the S yste m " one day overview o l l*C I x >S sponsored by B M C C . original ly scheduled lo r Eebruary 22, has been changed to S aturday, M arch I I I're registration is required Ih e class w ill run fro m X a m 5 p m aixl tu itio n is SR) A n additional SS lab tec w ill bo required unless the stu dent can bring his ow n IB M or com patible PC toclavs Call C ixm lin a lo r Marsha Sweck at ft7ft-5M )‘> to pro register . '• ' ‘ re-schedulcd to March 11 K € 1 ; • s • » • r ‘ • • * / V , ‘ ' 1 - * m mm m X '.* ' * *» »<» '-s _ * ' - .V " -r %•' . ,1C r H b ' ^ ' V ^ • 1 '* • ' * «C.I Story Hour lo n i W alnc w ill be reading about Pigs at the H eppner P u b lic I ibrary 's ( 'h ild re n 's story tim e this Ihursday beginning at It) K) a m C hildren are welcome to bring a pig. slutted or tov V , Market Report !»>• Morn** (.<*,«»y (ir»«n (»«"»a»'« ««mpfcmtnU C raig is the son o f I.arry A n g c ll. .ind Bobbie A ngcll. Heppnot He has tw o brotJiers and one sister He has a nephew. K y lc r 2. who has not missed one o f C ra ig ’ s fixH bull or baseball games C raig was placed on first team A ll Conference as w ide receiver and punter in d second team defensive back He also made first team A ll State as a receiver and honorable mention punier H is team mates voted him Most Valuable Player He broke 1.1 school tontbull records in luding nxist receptions fo r yardage He enjoy« hunting, fishing and water and snow skiing, arxl is a nx’ m hcr o f the O utdoor C lub He is planning on attending cither Eastern Oregon Stale College or Bend C om m unitv C ollege to study forestry C raig said " I am very th rille d and honored to be selected W h ip Hagen. W eston Me I wen. Don Swart. U m a tilla , and Robert B vriunì. Pilot R ix k ( Xhcr members selected to the team from the ( B( conference were Craig Angeli l eb M arch A p ril M onday, Jan. .Ml Soft W hite »5 0 |/» 5 02 » ' 02 *5 01 »4 4« ‘ 4 41 M ay ‘ 4 ftX »4 5X July Aug ’ 4 M) *4 2ft »4 25 f A •;.* * . i Bariev Jan M ar PIK »105 T 44*1 . ***. Weather Report f*y C*V ' * . . ^ . *ll » a Jan 24 • MI 1 IMS W tè . 1 hors. In Sul. Sun. Mon lliirh .14 45 42 47 »5 f.5 1 4»«% l'rr» .0 14 .0 21 .0 21 0 26 .0 27 .17 .0 .0 X4 ' JÉa s t e r n C n 'i/on .S/Art/rM P O BO* I« Mf f*PN» R OR 0 7 h ' i s w c i M Dick Devin r . ■ ‘«2 • fr. SIIVGIÆ IMtH.1l 11 >1 ANNUITY ■■VX.- • - « **• J * ] J ' JM A ■ < ' V . ", . . i • •. •» ♦ *»• •• . ■ * .X . : . • * * r „ * » a - • • « .r * j DOS class Items needed fo r cSt. Pat's auction Angeli selected as member of East-West shrine team Devin selected as Shrine team alternate D ick D evin. Heppner H igh School senior, was selected to serve as an alternate fo r the East West Shrine Game In the event a team member o f the East team is unable to par t x ipate in training camp o r the ganx- he may be placed on the team D ick has lettered fo u r years in football, three in basketball atxl three- years in baseball As a sophomore. D evin was chosen second team < H< safetv and led the inlcrccp lions and was v«xcd the team s Most Im p ro ve d . As a ju n io r he was »elected to C B C firs t team as safety and second team quarterback As a senior. D e vin was C B C firs t team safety and H o n o ra b le M e n tio n quarterbac k He led the league in in lerccptions He bn»ke school records in most passes com pleted in season Meg M urray had (he distinct pleasure o f receiving many in vita lions fo r the inauguration held in W ashington. D C last week Meg w is the M o rro w County C hairm an tor President elect Hush, thus rcceiv mg these invitations She left January 17 and returned January 22 Meg stayed w ith a st hool Inend at Lake H a n tro it, ten m in u te s fr o m th e c e n te r o f W ashington, D C Her friend and her husband have recently retired from governm ent service Meg and her tnend were schoolmates in N w h rrg Her tnend vtsqed her brother back east many years ago and met and m arried her husband who was from Boston. Meg received invitations to in aueural balls anti other activities but . . y .* > • J . ' . o . * • — { : ■ ■ . # Local woman attends inauguration V O I. 107 N O . 5 p I*-*# 1 J t .