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9 l"<> - H« i (.a/rtle-Timeis, Heppner. Oregon WrdnrMliii. March I. H Blue and (.old Banquet held at Elks Club thf Joyt* Hughee The Blue and Gold banquet held last Tuesday, February 21 was was attended by over 125 scouts and their families This is an annual evening dinner which highlights the Scouts ac tivities throughout the year Eagle Scout J J Shaw was very impressive as he showed slides displays and badges encouraging the boys to achieve what they can Being an Eagle Scout is a high honor as not to many young men achieve this j : ¿ •• • t • • » • • *■ * : n V ■ . * • ; - i *. pr *. * * . , • '• * • i [ f * . w \ T *• m . r '• i >v¿- > . i* * -» • V ? » /• # * . . > ¿V • • " ‘■ 'V * ' X * " r ■/ > . *. * - - - Crim e prevention tips tor senior citi/cn s work out a buddy system w ith trie-nils to check on each other daily, irusel w iih friends when you lease home to go shopping, to the l»>st o ffice or doctors, it you carry a purse hold it close to your bixly. don’t lease your wallet or purse on a counter or in a shopping cart unat tended don't get conned, check with your neighbors or the police about any proposal that sounds too good to be true or has to kept secret At the request o f State Senator (ic n c T im m s . K B u rns, the Economic Development Department included minerals in their recent "Econom y o f the State o f O regon" address to the Trade and Economic Development Committee Minerals have not been inc luded in the depart merit's important testimony since fim m s first took office in 1983 fro m I OHO Kb, the mineral industry provided the seven counties in Timms' district w ith $7.772,001 in tcderul mineral leasing revenues alone O f this amount. M orrow Counts received $I.J5.hb9 ^^^^^vannoud^ X money, dinner supplies, baked goods, \> ‘ X sale items, and time to pay for my Ger- X many Trip. The trip w ould not have been 'een < \ possible without the support that was V X< given. r / felt honored to represent our small >X < community. mmunity. ! This his feeling in no way can J v ' compare <nnpare w with ith seeing the community w worl ork \ s , , together to raise the money for the trip ^ A n jX ^ u d is il^ A ______________________________ _ #'*■' * •Vi • ' l « . W On avaraga. a w om an'« haart baat* (aitar than a man'« • BANVEL • BUTYL i» í o : * ' v V * .X .« , §L» « , W - „ • i'V S .* ’ r •* T ' ; V '• / h - /A * ; / f i . i * ,* •:.* • ,• We Are The Team You Can Depend On For A ll Your Farm Chemical Needs ! ■ . ' • ^ 4,..s ’ :> S |‘ k v r V ’ • NH-3 • Aqua • Liquid A Dry Fertilzers • Farm Chemicals • Variety of Application Systems r ‘t I ' r i , *• *ÁV*: [ > > ■ V ' INSURANCE WE NOT ONLY SELL THE PRO DU CT-W E SERVICE IT TOO' V . •. J í'n .-s n V .v » • • -v * • Morrow County Grain Growers . . V * 'V • * •• “ . IP ■.*> ç ^ - v î - j •!' „ hr-C* By Jill C on klin After losing to Weston M». I wen Friday . the Heppner I lilies rebound ed on Saturday anil took charge of a close game w ith Wasco Counts in the fourth quarter to beat the Red sides. 44 40 W ith the win. Hcpp ner w ill continue their season in the Regional Tournament against Grant Union. Friday Sandi Turner scored six first period points as the Fillies took ad vantage of Wasco County early in the game Heppner dominated the Redsides inside anil out during the first period to take a I0 4 lead W ith a triangle and two defense designed to stop Wasco Counts s leading scorers. Heppner shut down Inform ation has been received from the Oregon Arms National Guard that Ferry R Cooper Sergeant. Oregon \rm v National Ciuard. native of Heppner and son ol Cilenn anil Susan Cooper. Heppner has rreeiveil the Arms Achievement Medal for " Exceptional perfor mancc o f duly as the Arm orer lor Troop It ). 3d Squadron llb th \ r m o ra l Cavalry during the period (X loh cr 13 through March 20. |4KH Sergeant C ooper was alw ass available tor spa ial missions and without exception successfully com p fiia l every task Sergeant ( s professionalism and devotion to du ly cnahfal him to assume mans addi tional responsibilities, greatly con trthutm g to I Trivop's unparalleled successes His performance reflects great c ra lit upon himself. The Oregon Army National Guard, and the Untied States Arms " • ■ ( ' Fillies advance to Regional tournament with win against Wasco In the Service v ii« * . » 1 «• j 4 - 350 Main 989-8221 1-800-452-7396 Lexington. Oregon A NI W I MIHIIt X HVXIKAIhXV i i NI V M S i n n . i M \ I . 'I H I i For good service end to save money call Buh limitar Ins. Heppner, OK 676-5HIH " H r A im To f ’lr a s r . ’ ' M A S T E R • G L E A N • L E X O N E • A M IN E • L A N D M A S T E R MMM • xl t " ' " f .* V k A - Bill Cox. a member of the Masonic Building Association and Lewis Halvorse, High Priest of Heppner Chapter No 26 Royal Arch Masons The money donated is designated for the purchase of new tables for the Senior Citizen Center located in the recently renovated St Patrick's Hotel Kim Stookey looks for someone to pass the ball to in Satur day’s game against Wasco The Fillies cam e out on top ad vancing to Regional tournam ent tins Friday in LaGrande F O R S E R V IC E YOU CAN DEPEND ON * 'f l/, ' i The Heppner Masonic Lodge Bodies recently donated $1,525 to the Heppner Senior Citizen Center Some committee members present to receive the donation were treasurer, Sylvia McDaniel. Ruth Bergstrom, Gladys Connor and Paul Jones Making the presentation was Archie Ball. Master of Heppner Masonic Lodge No 69. Photo t»Y Joyce H u y * «* M A S T E R • G L E A N a L E X O N E • A M IN E • L A N D M A S T E R \ *.« Masonic bodies donate to Sr. Citizen Center Senator Timms is also meeting and w orking w ith officials o f the Department of Geology and Mineral Industries and the Department o f En vironmental (Quality Tim m s an tic ipalcd that this w ill serve lo co o r d ilu te the departments’ mineral related activities and solve a current problem with restrictions on m ining operations "T h e mineral industry is very im portant to Eastern Oregon Its economic impact has virtually been overlo o ked ." Senator Timms ex plains The industry not only pro vides counties w ith mineral leasing revenues, but a lv i has provided about $5 m illion to the state's Com mon School Fund cmcc 1981 " I 'm working to get lottery lunds set aside specifically for the purpose o f cgeological m apping Know ing where the minerals arc is vital, especially when proposals for w ilderness areas on lederal lands are being reviewed W ithout good map ping, we could nuvs out on some potentially big revenues from the mining industry Mv Sincere Thanks, ^ <> £ 1 D on't get n u r r ifd 2 D on't keep company with men 3 Be home Between the hours o f X p m anil 8 a m unless attending school functions 4 D on't loiter downtown in icc cream stores 5 D on't lease town at anytime without permission o f the chairman o f the hoard o f trustees h D on't smoke cigarettes 7 D on't drink hccr. wine oil whiskey 8 D on't ride in a carriage or aut with any nun except brother or father 9 D on't dress in bright colors 10 D on't dye your hair 11 Wear at least tw o petticoats 12 D on't wear dresses any mori than two inches abuse your ankles 13 Keep school room clean and sweepdjils V rub class room floors ,n Ic.iM once a week w iih hoi w.uci and soap Clean blackboard once day M d su n B n at 7 a m v ) the se hool room w ill be warm when the children arrive at 8 a m 14 D o n 't use face powder, mascara or paint your lips I ' Receive 3 " per month tor eight months Minerals included in ‘Economy of Sfate of Oregon’ Chief Rathbun’s Tips ■ - Courtesy of Dot Hatvorsen From W om en's Household Magazine A Teachers Contract in 1913 Con liin rd Some Very Slrict Kulrx • • B A N V E L • B U TYL the Redsides again in the second period Kim Stookey. Jill Conklin and N .iriie W light played excellent defense to stop Patti Johnson and team leader Grctchen Peterson Peterson and Johnson were held to lust tree throws in the first hall The Fillies were victims o f a poor shooting spell to open the second lu ll and v a n found them selves trail mg 34 28 lu tn e t provided some relief for Heppner scoring four points m the period Jennifer Currin provided the punch lo r Heppner at the end of the third quarter, coming in to score five straight points Heppner had no trouble scoring from the foul line even though cold r « from the rest o f the lltxir. The Fillies began to mount a comeback in the middle o f the final pcruxl After numerous turnovers. Heppner final ly hung on to the ball long enough to score The Fillies tried to score and then a parade to the charity stripe began A ll five o f the Fillies took a free shot and together made 10-11 free throws in the final minutes W ith eight seconds left on the clock. C urrin stole the ball and drove down the floor for a lay in and w a s fouled Only one tick remained when C urrin swished the F illies' final point The final score, 49-40, did not reveal how close the ganx* had been Tami Lindsay and Turner shared game high honors with 14 points. They both also had 11 rebounds C urrin chipped in 12 points for Heppner Peterson led the Redsides with 10 points Heppner w ill face the Grant Union Prospectors in the Region D tourna ment in LaGrande on Friday at I 30 p m at latGrande High School. The Fillies must win tw o games in LaGrande to advance to the State tournament next week The f illies w ill not be a ffa-tedby the possible teacher strike. The OSAA rule is no school, no play. But Heppner w ill he allowed to play it schixil is closed thmugh the end o f the week fo r inscrvtce training Fortunately. coach Lee Padbcrg w ill not be affected as he is not a teacher. Assistant coach Rod Benson would not be able to coach, however Statistics Mt-l>pnrr 10 14 0 17 40 \\ ascii ( (Hints 4 16 12 6 40 llrp jm rr (40| I u rnrr A 2-2 14; J. ( urrin 4 4-5 12; I Indsai 5 4-4 14; Stm ikn I 1-3 i i aafcMa o : 1 2. w right 0 4-a •»; MM] A. l urrin; Hristwiiv W ascii Counts l40i I Ui-nUno 2 2-2 A; I a t o n I 1-2 3; IVtrrum 5 CM) 10; Johnson I 4-0 A; main- 3 0-0 A; Anderson I 0-0 2; Mkhnsond 2 3-0 toulrd out Johnson. t*rtm nn RrNiund» llrp pn rr -AM I t urner. I Indias III Wasco l mints 27 tR khniond Al. Assist» llrp pn rr 7, Masco l mints II. Steals llrp p n rr X. M ascot ounl* 14 Turnovers flcppiter 20. W *»ro( musts 13. total Touh H rppnrr 20. Masco ( mints 20. ; _____________ AQUAM ARINE . • é Gemstones V/ : &A * V . The traditional March - Birthstone. This stone has a p 1 ^ m rich sea blue color. Ideal 4 &•{ for earrings, pendants and rings. Come see our selection. 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