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./* * .-.f * I mumém ccutivc department and was a State Fducation Coordinating Council member While in the legislature, he sup ported OSU programs in animal science and veterinary medicine, said Steve Davis, head of animal science, who nominated Hansel! for the honor Hanscll and his brother. William, bought the town of Ordnance in 19h0 and established a swine opera lion that was. until recently, the largest hog operation west ot the Rockies The two brothers shared the title of Conserv ation Man of the Year in 1977 They installed the first center pivot irrigation circle in Oregon Hanscll. past president of the Oregon Agri Business Council and past member of the I and Consersa lion and Development Commission, 'arses on the national Nurd of Com mon Cause and chairs the Columbia Gorge Commission Pirates boost league record to 8-0 with win over Eagles By Mikka Evans The Pirates boosted their league punts Sophomore Clint Finley record to 8-0 and their season record followed right behind Hill with 12 to 10-3 with a big win against the points for the Pirates Ntatbtk* Wahlonka Haglcs The Pirates won H l v r r s k lr *7, W a h tim k a .1.1 67-33. l*7>: HUI 5 V 4 1.1, Hittrr 5 0-0 Riverside took an early lead, go 10; Rlvrrsktr (.an ta 0 2-5 2. 2 van* 0 *4 4. Unto ing into the locker room at the half »0-1 12; Vhilling .1 00 » I ip* 4 2-4 10; nine points ahead. 22-13 ( rinn I 2-2 4; Istrada 0 2-.1 2; Murra* 2 0 0-10 Die Pirates had four players who 0-0 4; t.ilhrrtson ika (33) S t n r r r ll I IM I 2. S o h lrr scored in double figures Riverside » » VSahlm Ihnnk. 2 o I 4. IIM im a i. .’ 1 2 '. was lead by junior Tim Hill with I * k r n I l Ml 0 ft V 0; Ishal 1 I .1 7. RHS JV girls beat Eagles By Mikka Evans The Riverside junior varsity girls beat the Wahtonka Eagles 23-13 Saturday night, Feb 3, in The Dalles The Pirates had a slow start, but stayed strong enough to overcome the Eagles Riverside went into the half with a six point lead. 13-7. After the hall the Pirates came out to hold the Eagles to a scoreless third quarter The Pirates scored ten points in the second hall while the Eagles could only get three baskets to finish the game, 23-13 S lilM Ici K b m id r 2.'. V\*ht<»nka I.' KiMT\idc (23) Moil? K%ait!» 1 (M) 2; M ikka h>anN 10-1 2; Olaon; K ri/u r 4 1-1 Ammon* 1 0 - 1 2 . Br*\. H in t. Pr1cr*on : «Ml 4 \S rt/rl I : M 4 VS rthtonk* f 13) Krvvr* 0 2-7 2. Sprrr? 2 IV | 4 Snvtk t 0 U I «» Hitkkrx 0 1 J | j ) M i 04):. O bi I M is i.-r.u. IM J U ( kdaav. Mustangs lose to Riverside By Bob Krein On Friday, February 2. the Hepp ner Mustangs traveled to Boardman to face the Riverside Pirates The Mustangs scored first, but then found themselves down by nine points at the end of the first quarter The second quarter wasn't any better as (Ik- Mustangs were down by 17 at halftime The Mustangs came out fired up in the third quarter and cut the Pirate lead to 11 points, but that's as close as the Mustangs got The final score was Riverside, 70. Heppner, 42 The Mustangs were lead by Slater Mitchell with I 3 points and 16 rebounds and Russell Britt also with 13 points Casey Pedro had five steals for the Mustangs The Mustangs now drop to 7 and 2 in CBC play statMk* Hrppnrr Rl.rrsi.tr Hrptkvrr i42l ( • 14 13 ’ 42 17 22 IN 1.1 70 tv.tr.I I ft 3.1; IVtl.john 0 1-2 I; R Britt .1 ft-9 13; krrin I 0-0 2; J Britt I 1-3 3; (kmin 0 ft I 0; H Prttn. 1 ftO 2; Mtt. hr« 5 3-7 13; 1 .Minor 0 ft I 0; Halhhun 0 1-2 I; Itr.in 2 0-2 4 total* 14 12 M) 42 R i*rr*M ir (71)1 1 allnuui 2 ftO 5. IN k r 2 f t l ^ ' • * • • « 4 • ' *' . • * - ■ * - T- --------^ '■ * Stafford Hansell named to Ag. Hall of Fame Stallord Hanscll. Boardman and l-*»yal Creswcll. Awmvdlc. ill j.vm the Agricultural Hall of Fame of the Oregon Stale University College of Agricultural Sciences during a pro gram Feh 20 The liso »il he inducted during the annual Agricultural Appreciation Dinner at ( ) Callahan \ Restaurant in Corvallis Tickets are on sale until Feb 12 through the college’s academic programs office The honor, begun in 1980, recogm/es individual contributions to agriculture in the areas of produc tion. processing, distribution, ser vice and government Mansell and Cres well will he the 27th and 28th persons honored Hanscirscarcer f.vusrd on public service He was a member of the Oregon House of Representatives from 1957 to 1975. sersing on the F-mergcncv B<vard and as oo-chair of the ways and means committee He later became director of the state es 4 4; tlill 0 0-2 0; X ndfrason 14 4 10. I inun* ftft-X III; Hohh* I 12 3; B*rd4 2-5 10; Upr » 1-2 13; McDonough 3 1-2 7; Mr.rrs; tar vH. total* 27 15-2ft 70. 3-point i¡oal* C. I'rdro I, R. Brill t, I aJtman I. Koutrtt out-Mitehrtl tittalftaiK Hrppnrr 21 Rl. r r M .tr 23 technical foul* Hrpimrr a**i*lant .oath Free tax help available By Beth Stephens Free federal and state income tax assistance to low income, non English speaking, handicapped or elderly people is available at Irrigon and Boardman Those who use this service should bring all their 1989 tax forms, the 1990 tax forms to be completed. W 2s, I(WtK and Social Security year end printouts Ap pointments arc appreciated In Ir rigon call 922 3352; in Boardman call 481 9252 1HS girls JV end up short a . In the Service Pvt. Bruce Mo* has graduated from the U S Army armor cavalry vc»nil course at Fort Knox. Ky Known as the "eyes and ears'' of the unit, scouts obserse and learn as much as they can about a tactical situation and then report their fin dings to their commander Moe is the son of Bruce A Moe, Irrtgon He is a 1989 graduate of Riverside High School latren D. Dieter has been pro file d in the U S Air Force to the rank of airman first class Ihcter is an aerospace ground equipment specialist with the 401st Equipment Maintenance Squadron in Spurn He is the urn of Ivan and Idella Dieter of Boardman His wile. Cyn thia is the daughter of Kathy Har rison of Irrtgon The airman is a I9HH graduate of Riverside High School Navy Seam an Shaw n T. Jorgensen, von of Donald and Delons Jorgensen of Imgon. recent ly returned from deployment to the Pacific ( Kean where he participated in Exercise PACES 89 while scrv ing aboard the guided missile frigate CSS Mahlon S Tiwlalc, homeported in San Diego Exercise PACES 89 was a joint military exercise involving more than 200 ships from four navies and all armed forces commands of the Pacific Elect The exercise was designed to test the iik>bili/ation and readiness of both active and reserve Navy commands Exercise PACES 89 was one of the largest coordinated naval exercises since the Korean war A 1987 graduate of Riverside High School, he |oincd the Navy in Julv 1987 Fillies sweep Pirates Hrppnrr Gftiette-Tlmev Heppner. Oregon Wednesdav. February 7. 1990 - THREE- ww t By Anne Morter The lone girls JV team had yet another match up with the Sherman County Huskies on Thursday, January 25. and. as usual, it came right down to the wire This game found the young l ads Cardinals on the short end of the score. 24 25. after struggling with their shooting and hall handling The game was played in lone Die Cardinals pressed the Huskies the whole game, chalking up many steals Unfortunately, they ex prrirncrd difficulty capitalizing on those steals as they missed most of their lay ins Coach Tom Bedortha implemented a "spread " offense in the first quarter, hoping to draw the taller Huskies away from the basket and open up the key for vine easy shots While the offense was suc cessful in spreading the Huskies out, the Cards again had (rouble getting their sh«vtx to fall The score was tied at the end of the first quarter. 3-3 Sherman County pulled ahead slightly in the second quarter, ending the half on top. 8 h The I axis Cardinals fought back in the third quarter, out scoring the Huskies 116 to lead, 17 14 Sherman County retaliated down the stretch by scoring 11 points to the Cardinal's six to give them the final advantage lone, down by three points with 40 seconds to go. nude a lav in to pull w ithin one point, hut Irrigon man sentenced « a a they were unable to regain (kisses sum of the hall before time ran out Danielle Sletam was high point person lor the Cards with eight points Jill Reed of Shernun Coun ty was the game's high scorer with nine lone was able to out rehound their taller opponents. 44 41, with Wendy Anderson grabbing ten and Amy Pointer pulling down nine Brandi Ball led the team with an im presstve ten steals Heppner High School has an nounerd its first semester academic and Sherry Bingham Honorable mention jwards. for ■ iv. . i l . l . l o t 19 8 9 90 students earning fx-tween a 3 IX) ami Students earning honor roll siatus with at least a ' 33 grade point a 3 33 grade point average, go to average or better are l otmor, Angie Cumn. Rvan Miller. Seniors Catri Brownfield. Jen IHilcic PalttKr. Casey I'edro, Ten infer Currin, Mike Gorman. Dan Piper ami Cory Rill. l indsay, Dean Munkcrs, I ana Juniors Trtcia Coe. Bill Hays, Schmidt. Kim Stookes and Kevin Jacob Mahcn, Rick (Kmin and Ken lu .k e r 4.00; W alla*c. Juniors Rosalie Breidenbach, Sophomom Christy Corwin, and Nikki Brisbois. Scon Johnston, Bob Freshmen Carry Benjamin, Krein. Jcame Patterson. Becca Jeremy Clark. Shawn Cutsforth, Wicklund and Shannon /.umwalt. Jean me Michael, Shane Munkcrs, Sophomores Sarah Clark. Kim T R Richl, Chrisy Sc hulls am) Johnston and Nina Tucker, and Missv Walla.e Freshman Mark Conklin 4 (XI. Improvement awards have been Jeremy Maddern. lance Marvin, earned hy Bill Hays. Charlie Peter Pearson. Kim Phegley, Alcoa Rathhun ami Malt White r.irnuskv . I uurel W ebber Gras 4 (X) ike JV Fillies IT h - Fillies were lead hy Jodi Wilson who scored eight p-unis V lllM k * Rltrrsl.tr .17. Hrppnrr 27 Hhrntttr (37) M»il* hui* 2 ftO 4; Mikka h*ft.4(k«X;{ Hs.ui 3 ftO ft. RrOur ft 1-2 13. Xmmon* 2 ftO 4; Bras 1 ftO 2; Hlnl, IVtrrson. Mrl/rl Hrppnrr (27l Sharp 0 12 I. SUt urri; s. huit# 2 ftO 4; lwkrr t ftO 2; VMl*.,n 4 »2K; Jnhnsl.Mi MM)». Mkhart«; t.kman I ftO 2; O'Brirn; Wallmr; Vshhrsk; Cnrs* In Pirate JVs beat Mustangs money management will he presented, including minimizing taxes, and increasing savings ami investments Pomona meeting date changed A Pomona Grange meeting .Lite of Feb 15 was incorrectly submitted in last week'» G T I he correct date is Feh 16 FISHING GEAR ✓ red g U u va ie W SÍtvÉ r:. 233 N Main - -r>‘ :v j** 4 • *•- ' ^ m f 4 ft J I* • x - t * 51-2 11 4 4 0 2 2 2 S urrnr* 2 12 5 12 N-wV- * and 27 Irom 6 30 to 10 p m at Heppner High School Call BMCC Coordinator Marsha Swcek at b76 50 39 to pro register 4 ** • * - H rp p n rr I V t lijr ih n ; S ta tin i : X ; H rltt u r r in ’ . R athhun ; Johnston . 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Hrppnrr 42 M ean t* « ) lltli w 4-4 to. H..tn 43-4 ***************** A tlinataHi* Yairniine. with srvul tknaen and heart *hapr.l »..mi. in i tiers \ uhi *4« The ’V j ' L j - . j . . * • Stokes Landing Money managment seminar planned Senior Center BMCC is sponsoring a three Tuition is S35 ami any two peo seminar entitled "Successful ple may sign up for that amount it lists events for session Money Management A Sensible A(> they arc w illing to share the seminar proach to Personal Financial Plann workbook and m aterials The February ing " Concepts ami prac tices of w ise seminar will be held on Feb 20. 22 tí T h * F T D * S w * f t hea r t* B o u ifu c t 5 4 . Heppner High announces first semester honors By Mikka Evans Die Pirate girls continued their A 21 year old Irrigon nun was streak a 37 27 victory over the sentenced February 2 on a drug Heppner with Fillies related charge in Morrow County Riverside lead the entire game, Circuit Court, according to Morrow never letting down tin the Fillies County District Attorney Jeff lhev held Heppner's oltense while Wallace they kept their own going Robert Gene Morely had plead Die Pirates were lead by Amie vuilty earlier to possession of meth kci/ur with 13 points and Mikka unphctamines us a result of an (V Ivans who pile lied in lor eight more toher. 1987. incident Circuit Judge Pro lent Ralph Currin imposed hut suspended a tw o-year prison sentence, placed Morely on two years formal probation, or.lercd him to serve 75 days in the Morrow By Mikka Evans Die Riverside Pirates |unior var County Jail, pay a S54) 00 vic tim-witness assessment, and remt sity hoys had no problem bx-ating the burse the state for the exist ot a court Heppner Mustangs with an 82 42 appointed attorney Judge Currin victory Friday night The Pirates had a strong, well also imposed a range of drug related pri«ballon conditions, including men balanced offense with tour players in.louhlc figures Ptcy were lead hy (ul health evaluation and treatment The conviction culminated an wphomorc Ryan Evans with 19 earlier investigation by the Morrow ffhmts and junior Tim Hill with 16 County Sheriff’s Office and the points Fhe Mustangs were lead by Ryan Oregon State Police By Scot! Johnston I he Heppner Fillies met up with the Riverside Pirates for the second time this season. Friday. February 2. in Boardman Ihe Fillies beat the Pirates earlier in the season in Hepp ner and completed the series sweep over the Pirates beating them 49 40 Heppner aik I Riverside remained close through.nit the first quarter as both teams traded baskets The Fillies had a two point lead at the end ot the quarter Heppner outscorcd Riverside m the second quarter 19 | | to take a 10 point lead at the half Nikki Brisbois scored six of Hepp tiers eight points in the third quarter to keep the Pirates at hay Heppner held oft the Pirates in the fourth quarter and maintained its nine (mint cushion and earned its eighth CBC * v ictory Jennifer Currin led all scorers with By Beth Stephens 16 points and Nikki Brisbois was Stokes I binding Senior Center ac close behiikl with I 5 (Hunts Nikki tivitics for February arc as follows Brisbois was also a force on the Friday. and Saturday . Feb 9 anil boards as she pulled down 21 10-rummage, bake sale, noon lunch, rebounds 9 a m to 4 p m H rp pnrr 12 1« X 10 4*» Monday. Feb 12 inealsitc at H l.rr.l.lr 10 II 9 10 40 noon Ilr|ip4lrl l49i tl. Hla*. 4 ft III 14. Nc««kr. Wednesday, Feh 14 North Mor ' 2 2 X; 1‘alm rr I 4 S ft, A * urrin II 3-9 X. t.rrrn u p 0 ft I 0; J ( u rrin 7 2 5 Ift; row County Homemakers meeting 9 BrownDHtt. lu c k rr total* 15 19 1ft 49 a m . quilting 10 a m K itrrsid r i 40 i I ratter I 4 ft ft, Hellherg Thurs, Fri . Feb 15 and 1 12 t ( H I 110 l i VVrl/H 0 2 2 2. Sole. Alive Driving Class 10 a m 2 1 IS; I van* 4 UO N, Sr. I t 2 3 X. Slorican to 16 55 2 30 p m. Call 922-3348 to 2 2 4ft. XniiiH.n* I .Hal* 14 12 20 40 register Mon Feh |9-mea!xite noon Fri I eh 2 ' game night. 7 30 p nt Mon Feb 26 inealsitc mam Wed Feb 28 AAA. 10 a m. Coach Bedortha said that the tur nosers and missed lay ins were the difference in the game The girls managed only 9 55. 17 percent from the floor and 6 23, 26 percent from the free throw line He dkl sex some bright spots however He was pleas cd with the Cards' g.xkl, quick pass ing. and with their aggressiveness He credited Brandi Ball for her hall handling and steals and also said that Wendy Anderson and Amy Pointer did a good job under the basket He said, "we didn't make too many points hut we played with a ktt of hustle Blue Bldg. Hermiston 5f>7 2 0 8 0 9 a.m. - 6 p in. w' y ' /