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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1989)
H rp p w r ( i a i d l r T i m n . H rp p n rr, O regon M rd n rv L n , CXlober 25, 1 989 - TIIKF K Columbia Jr. High begins anti-drug campaign Columbia Junior High School has begun in an and drug campaign till ed ‘ Red Ribbon W eek.'' October 20 through Oct 26 Actis it tec include Oct 20-Roger Kerne of Portland »poke to student» on the dangers of chemical abuse and his pervuul ex periences. a barbecue at the school with Hcppner Junior High at Colum bia following Mr Kern's talk Oct 23 student poster contest dur ing homeroom sessions Winners will have an ice cream feed Oct 24 '' Red clothing and shades da> '' Eirnphasis will he on being ac cepted among peers with«nit drugs CXl 25 poster judging «lav and facults banners proclaiming " It's up to you.** Oct 26 school wide dance conti nuing anti drug message (hat we can have fun without drugs This week at Columbia is spon v * r r d • " •*»-' *• • i s i P V f ' T ic.im consisting of Kevan Pratt. Sally Fdingcr, RcNae Howling. Jerry Martin. Sharon txinweber. Shelles Powell and l vnda Fredencks«*n Willows grange dinner Sunday The Willows Grange annual turkey dinner and ba/aar will be Sumlav Oct 2l> troni 12 Ml to 2 p m The c«*st is $5 f**r adults ami 52 50 for children ft to 12 JV Pirates lose to Umatilla By Marty Suter The Riverside Pirates J V could mit afford to falter against Umatilla Tuesday night in their 12-5, 15 6, 15-11 loss Setter Rochelle Neal showed her skill at the net to set up Riverside s attack in the first game Michelle Jeppsen and l>awn Anumms carried the Pirate netters. while Patricia Wetzel anchored the back court Umatilla «Jommatcd at the service line The W jhtonkj Eagles ruined the Pirates homecoming week, defeating Riverside. 16 14, 15 K The Eagles were sparked by their 6 ’ 0 " sophomore mukllc bltickcr at the mi Riverside battlc«l the Eagles down to the wire At one point the Pirates lagged by six points Top hitters were Molly I vans. Dawn Ammons. Joleen Hultman ami Jana Mounts with Rochelle Neal assisting at the setter position * ............................ * Lexington Auto Body will be CLOSED Oct. 30 to Nov. 5 Wreckers will still be available 24 Hr Service Adult care group home in Irrigon By Beth S te p h en s A gmup home. Adult F*»ster Care, located in Irrigon. is for elderly or handicapped persons Owners. Marl«* and Dorctta Rodnck, have IK years experience "A s a stale licensed facility with a family set ting, we encourage your family and friends to s isii and be a pari of our activities," said the Kodricks "D irect care, inc luding bathing and dispensing of medications are pnv \|ded Nutritious and regular meals are served We d«* laundry also I here are only five beds so residents will always be c«*nsidcred a pers*»n, m*t a number For m ore inform ation call 922-3114 Boardman • Irrigon News Lexington Auto Body • Lexington -T * By Mikka E vans The Riverside Pirates clinched a playoff spot with the first win i*vcr the W ahtonka Kaglcs in five years The Pirates showed no mercy to the Eagles celebrating th eir homecoming with a 33-7 win Riverside’s offense rolled up 372 7th and 8th winning two of three matches On (Xu*bcr 21. the 8th grade Ponies met at the Athena-Weston scho»*l for their volleyball t«uirna mcnl fhe girls tm*k on their op ponentv lone. Columbia, Echo and Pili*t Rock and brimght h«*mc a fourth place ribb»*n Die last away game will he played at Condon on (Xtobcr 2b at 3 p m Wood still available Although woodcutting vcas«»n is winding down there is still plenty of wotd available in several areas Area 2 near Ditch Creek Guard S i . i lion will be opened till Thursday, October 2ft Area II located on Sunflower Flats ami Area 12 near Hull Prairie Campground is schedul e«l to close Sunday. November ' Area I past Pcnland l akc will open for a two-week period beginning Fri day. October 20. ami close on November 5 Permits are still available at the Heppner Ranger District and Millers Chevron Mini Mail Woodcutters arc reminded to remain at the wood area at least I hour after using a chainsaw and make sure yi*u validate v'«ir load ticket before leaving the wood cutting area fhe cost is still S ' per cord with a 4 cord minimum and a 10 cord limit This year, the district again employed a wmidcutting officer to help alleviate wood cutting viola turns, especially cutting illegal trex-s (icrald Bergstrom, a local resident, patrols the areas to spot violators, ami idlers assistance and answers questions to woodcutters Gerald combines his l«>ve of the mountains and his gregarious nature in his work as he encounters not on ly woodcutters but campers ami hunters as well He says he Icels most people are generally nice ami foil« w the rules and only has en countered mim*r inlractions A Cub Scout organizational meeting will be held on Ihurviav, (Xt 2ft at 7 p m at the Heppner Flementary School cafeteria Parents of interested boys first through fifth grades arc invited to attend For more information call Judy K kman, 989 X498 or Jeff Wallace. b7ft S213 yards while their defense gave up icss than 100 W ahtonka s only score was on an 85 yard kick-off return "It was an outstanding team ef fo rt." commented Dirkscn "W e pretty well dominated in every aspect " Jon Horn rushed for 110 yards on |9 carries and sc«*rcd once for the Pirates Team mate Matt Andreav*n rushed for 98 yards «>n 11 carries and scored on runs of one ami 3ft yards Frnldy Flores, who replaced an in jured H orn, scored the final touch«k*wn for the Pirates Pirate volleyball team wins homecoming By Mikka E vans The Riverside Pirates didn't let the W ahtonka Eagles spoil their homecoming Thurvlay with a 15 12. IS II win I Tie Pirates were ready t*> win K. ismc Westmoreland lid ihi- Pirates behind the lino versing I ' tor | i leading the Pirates with hits ami kills were Westmoreland. April Morgan ami I rina S.isles who com bimd lor 31 out «*1 Ift hits and 1' kills ' "I thought we playcxl pretty well as a team ." said Coach Barton "It seemed like everyone wav ready to play." l ucsiljy, ( kt 24 agamvt Hcppner was the last league play f«*r six Pirates Sherri lak e, Lisa Short. Wendy Dawson, Marty Suter. Joy Hcllbcfg ami kassic Westm«*relaml Ihcsc six seniors ami the rest «if the Pirate team plan on going out in style hy moving to the playoffs . V - > > > ." * J. " L **. . » è • 5 • ... . . INM I VIT WATER METERS NOW : k , , , • • >. > •*. s -"* . j ■» ■* v c • » :•* V. Insulate your meter for the winter months. You may use gunny sacks, insulation, rugs etc. in a plastic hag P L E A S E DO N O T U SE S A W D U S T OR B A R K . It you have had frozen pipes in the past, it is advisable to let a faucet run at a fast drip during extremely cold weather. Any damages resulting from frozen water meters that have not been insulated will be repaired at the owner’s expense. You w ill be bill ed a minimum until the meters are read again in mid-March. Please avoid putting rubber and plastic items, oil, grease.etc. into our sewer system. These clog the sewer lines causing sewage to back up. perhaps into your home. k - *s ♦ •<t * * • \- \ * ’v * “A • 5».**“ 'i -,4 -'V £ '• • « V./» ' X, ’ 2,*. *. * - 4 s v - . *» * N • * * •* »-'.s é * * . -V * * •*9. . v • TJ*-- 4 , r . S' .. •- . -V - “V .*•*■ • . »V. •.V- 'S ¿ V -N . / ' *. r * V . ■ •' ♦ a. x Yes No cr -v s » :;•* - ■ - . * w- % * ; V . ‘ V« f . . V ~4 : * *<-, f . . . f -• - 7 5 J-; • h • ' f . V V* • ; '• 9 k 2 V * j s f . s * ' - vv v - J* ; vV x&'k Frnabel Mittlesdort Dan and M ary I ou Daltoso Kurt and D ee G antenbein I lillv ie w Dairy Ronald and Dolm a Fleiple Dan and Jan Shoemake Louis and Dorothy Kanyid Shane and D o u g Fritz Sim and Ramona Ten Eyck Eric and M arnie Anderson Paul and Sue Proudfoot Virginia G rie b «ind F.imily Bob Ployhar I l.irold I k iller John and D iane Kilkenny Butch and Judie Laughlin Jerry and Carm en H ealy Joyce Hughes Larry and C o rrin e Lindsay Rosella l indsay Stafford and M ary Fli/alieth Hansell '.i f- •>! Í . -V] * .» - I bis ad paid tor by these concerned citizens: ■ •*> T , X. > , *11 Please mail in ballot by Nov. 7th. THIS ISSUE IS NOT OVER! e -3 . David Winters City Foreman HIGHER SCHOOL TAXES HIGHER COUNTY TAXES HIGHER CRIME RATE MORE DRUGS IN AREA ESCAPES FROM MINIMUM SECURITY PRISON HIGHER INSURANCE RATES 3000 BED MEGA PRISON Shirley Zielinski * . •»» ' • * » ■, 3'.-' • . VOTE NO ON PRISON REFERENDUM Fritz and Janice Cutsforth Cutsforth Ranch H elen Pettyjohn M ark and Terrie Cutsforth C e c il and D elpha Jones W ayne and D iane Ham s Tom Pointer C h arlie and M arcia Anderson Larry and Betty M ills V* Riverside Pirates clinch playoff spot Cub scouts meeting set 989-8545 .V. Call 6T&-9228 or 48l-2*X)l or 922-3M9 Ponies win in Volleyball By April Rollis On October |9 the Heppner Pomes traveled to Umatilla to com pete in three rounds of volleyball With the 7th gr.nlc girls playing their games in an old barn gym and the Mth grade girls playing in the high sch«*«*l gym. the actu*n was intense and exciting as both teams were in competition the same time After all the games were played, our girls defeated their rival with the * J lr •■r - ... 1 . • . t / / * - , «