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* ▼ * • • • - •j -.* - ^ * > —-L~ . ^ * * ’ ^ #* . *% . . • '* . * * / . * *• • a . , • * * . %* * * *• ' * V* .* » ••: /r. ____ -r - **•.« -■ ** •. * •-* v- ... - . ^ . a - .*. - / Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon W id m - v i»), February 21, IWÜ - TÜ R K E Wheatland Pomona Grange meets 0 - • • By Delpha Jones Wheatland Porm*na Grange mel at W illow» Grange Hall on Saturday »ith Master William Alford in the chair lntnxJuccd and escorted to the mavler'v station » a » Verla larv>n, GW A fhsirict 4 chairman and master o f Multnomah County Pomona Recognized were Willard French and Wm Alford, masters of Willows and Greenfield Granges The meeting »a s dropped to the 4th degree and grange reports »e re heard All of the subordinates had held their regular meetings, with Christmas parties, gifts for the needy , and card parties and other uc tivities Greenfield lost shingles in the last wind storm, hut these have been replaced Reports »e re heard about the installation at Lexington Grange by Dale Teeter and install ing team fn*m Ontario and the degree in lone Mikkalo reported that thes are still a grange but are in the act o f disban ding. » ith some members transfer ring to other granges and some dropping The legislative report »a s by Ken neth Smouse. »h o stated that Con gress is again in session and is con sidering farm bills Recently three states »ent together and held a joint Wheat league meeting, and much emphasis »a s on environment and the disposal of different types of gar bage Recently at the farm forum in Spokane several spoke on disposal materials, one o f them being crank case oil. »hich is not supposed to be poured on the ground The agriculture chairman Lewis Halvorsen reported that it is sign up lime at the AM S office and that there are several meetings of interest to farmers A meeting » i l l be held Jan 31 at Willows Grange Hall »ith diner at noon and a chemical meeting at Willow* Grange Hall Feb *4 by a chemical company This is especially interesting to the farmers »h o apply their own chemicals, as this » i l l help »ith the rene»al of the applicators license G W A . chair man Dot Halvorsen reported on the reports she's received and that the ladies of all the granges are »ork ing hard on the v arums projects A resolution committee »a s ap punted «if l r » i s Halvorsen. Barton Clark and Kenneth Smouse A delicHms dinner »a s enjoyed at noon after »hich the group held a cake»alk The program »a s held »ith a reading "G od made each special", food for thought by Joyce Buchanan and a short talk by the Morrow County Judge. Louis Carlson on the county budget Stan Foster of C APFCO answered ques dons and gave a rep>rt on C A PECO (Community Action Programs in Eastern Oregon) Foster is the Eastern Oregon director o f CAPFCO THis program is geared for the needs o f low income families and the elderly , including weather proofing homes, utility bills, food distribution, help for the homeless and women with small children This is one o f the »a y s that our tax dollar is returned to the communities ( >ne of the things stressed ».is the need to put Americans to work and have fewer welfare programs Education for voung mothers is important so that they might be able to »<>rk and finance their own lives Another in terrsling pn*gram is yard work in the summers, espec ially tor the elderly The pc»>ple hired to «Jo these varuxis jobs are hired locally, it pissiblc, keeping the money in the area ludge Carlson also told o f wood available for those needing it Any «tie nrcxhng wood may call the judge's office A certificate o f membership was presented to XV ilnu Martin by Mik kal«> member Annuhcllc Yeager The meeting was again in session with a rep.rt from the resolution committee including thanks to WAllows for the dinner and hospitali ty. a resolution against benefits for past l S president* and spxiscs. a resolution to keep the Oregon State University as an agriculture college, with m««re mai«>r» in that field All were approved bv the committee and by the bodv Vcrlj l ,arv>n sp>ke of the c«»ntestv available through the G W A group ami especially the sewing contest which will this year be on a state level ami m>t national Dicrc have been » hanges in the nccdlccraft eon test There will be a G W A con fercncc Fch lh at NS iliows Grange starting at 10 AO ami all grange ladies are urged to atteml By atten ding these meetings members learn about all the activities available to grange members Plans were made for a fifth degree initiation day with a committee of Dot Halvorsen. Fulcnna Vaughn. IVIpha Jones and Barton Clark ap pointed to get this underway Roll »all of granges was NS'illows 8. Lexington y Greenfield 4. Mik kalo 2 and Pleasant Valley 2 I he next Pomona will be at Sprav Grange, April 28 at 10 A0 a m Riverside girls roll to victory over Umatilla Pirates stomp Viks, 78-53 2; Vdams 2 M 4; Unir» t (K2 2; Murllrr 0 2-2 2; Wrtlrrtlng I 15 V tur. Utah I lk-0 2; tlavsrs 0-1 0; C offe* I 2 5 4 Total* It 6-21 .A.A. By Marty Suter Saturday, the Riverside girls roll ed to their second victory of the weekend against Umatilla. 56 33 Riverside held Umatilla t«> six punts in the first quarter Shanna Evans sparked the Pirates » ith I I of her 15 punts April Morgan snatched 15 re bounds and sank seven shots and two free throws to lead the 7 5 Pirates Shanna Evans had 15 punts and HCMF to sponsor conference The Heppner Christian Ministry Fellowship will sponsor the third an miai ministry conference February 28 to March A at the Christian Life Center in Heppner Die conference will be held Wed . Fch 28 at 1 and 7 p m . Thürs and Fri . March I and 2. at 9 a m i 1 5 p m and 7 p m and Sat March A at y a m and I 15 p m Speakers from throughout the C S and Canada will speak at the event Everyone is invited to attend For more information call b7b M7| Marty Sulci contributed IJ Kltrrsldr It. 10 19 II 56 t nulilla t> 1« 4 13 33 Kitrrsidr «561 I railc-r I 2-2 4. \mliions 0 1-2 1; Short 2 2 2; V mntrsrnlrr 0 0-2 I), flrllhrrv I (M 2; OUnn; W rt/rl M l; Mitrr 4 4-H 12; l»«nc f> 3-5 15; s*i I 0 A-5 A; Morgan 7 2-6 16 liants It IH 31 56 t mal ilia «AAl I ts 5 1-2 14; Moorr I 0-A I llltltl A It Y By Mikka Evans I he Riverside Pirates decided to show the l matilla Vikings that they could plav even, it thev were miss ing a lew kev players The Pirates stomped the Vikings. 78 5 A I he Pirates started out a little slow against the \ ikings, hut g«>( their momentum going and never let up Ir*»in there Riverside lead at the halt. A8-22 l hc Vikings could not make up their 15 point deficit, ami «lug it a little deeper hy the end of the game to lake the 25 point loss I he Pirates came out ahead again with the 78 5 1 ccm Riverside's league record is now 10 I Slattern* Kl»rrcl«lr 7H. t mat III» 5A Hi»r(M«lr 1 7X1 I,arc la 4 2 4 10; (.(IhrM son » 2 5 N; Hill I lid 2. Kink* 6 »10 20. Mnrra». hsliaila I 2 2 4. t Him I 00 2. I I| m - I Oil 2. VhlltinK 6 I 2 11; I »an» X I-A 17; Harrkk I niatilla |5A| HirtH 4 0 4V. |H»rtl»ll\s 7 46 20. Ihoina» « OO 10; ( Milano I 0-0 2. Surlier 2 14 5. shelter 2 14 7. Cpnlfil ifoak IKirlNh» 2. Hfcrtel I lnuinl out Hlrlrl lolal fouls Klsrrsldr It, t in at 1 1 la 21 *1 * i. W " ” •«. "«*■ 3 •- .A * v " / - ■' ' >3 ** t ** " ■ **■ .-i a • i, *. - « • Riverside announces semester honor roll Riverside High School at Boar«! man has announced its first semester honor roll • A " Honor Roll 3 5 4 Senior» Dacna Busen. Wendy Dawson 4 , Shanna Evans. Joy Hcllhcrg, Sherri lake. Sieve larsen 4 , Jennifer lePlatt, Mindy Nix, Mike Tallman, Marty Suter. Scott I minis. Kavsie Westmoreland 4 Junu.rs Dawn Ammons. Ramly Beard, Peter Ccton, Angie Copcnhavcr, Amy Gantenbein. Stephen Harrison. Marilec Huff man, John McDonough, Arcli Perez, (itona Peterson. Cecilia Rodriguez. Steve Sin«*r, Aaron Tolar, Rick Wieve Sophomores Casey Allison. Tasha Bray. Patricia Caldera, Richard Cole. Amlrea Cumbie, Mikka I vans. Kvan I vans. Clint Finley. Bret Hadley, Travis Johnson, Roxanna Perez. Daniel Pome. Mark Schilling. Kcllv Spray, Patricia Wetzel Freshmen Wendy Brown, Bobby treason. Josh Dalrymple, David JVx>ncv. Stac v Idwards. Connie Fernandez, Mario Garcia. Amlv Hermanns. 1 aura Jurncy. Toni Krause. Jett 1 egore. Tammi Pratt. Maria Ramirez 1 aura Reves. Sean Roberts. Tint Salsgiver. Becky Schiewe. Tresa Sh«»rt. IS«rothy Smor. Priscclla Tippett. Jon Vant ¡order Kellie Hul««w. Amy Daulton 4 . Marc Ivans. Kristi Gantenbein, Sherri Germain. Dulcic Havs. Melissa I rsperance. Karen Me Ken dry. Mandi Marchek 4 . Angie Partlow, Mike Perkins, Jason Sheadel 4 . Seth Sim the. Chris I allixutn 4 . I ammi W estmoreland, t'hastitv XN.xxts ' B ' Honor Roll ' 0 A 4 «) Seniors Malt Andreason, Monte Nxtcll, David Barrie k Melanie Bass, Michelle Dum.m. Dawnica Flanagan. Amlrea Ford. Istella ( >ai Pirates down Rockets By Mikka Evans Die Pirates had no problem get ting by the Rockets again with an easy 48 18 win Riverside started out slowlv, but decided to start playing some basket hall the second quarter, «nit scoring the Roc kets 17 2 Riverside lead at the hall 25 b Inside play was definitely a kev factor in the Pirates' offense Post players. Anne Kcizur and Sharia Peterson, combined for A| of the Pirates 48 points Die Pirate's g«»xl zone defense kept the Rockets to a low scoring game The Rockets were lead hy Join Harrison and Angie Havme. each with seven point» Riverside was lead by Amie Kcizur with an overwhelming 21 points Teammate Shana Peterson added another 10 points t«»r the Pirates KitrrYkW W Pilot km k IK K im ' i m «!« i4M* M oll* F » m » a 1 1 2 ' Mikkn F I 4 'ft. ( H mw I IV 1 2 . kri/tir 10 I «9 12; \mmoMs 0 14 1; Rri> 0 O ' 0. Mint Prtrrwn 5 0 0 10 Wr«/H 2 1 4 ^ N aiitlr%rnlrt P1k»l km k (|Ni kiaaita, IW* her I 002. H a tn tr 2 V 7 7; Matt K<»n 2 4 5 7; Sani|»s«»ti n : s : iii*. Hot A " o i • i «.it...m i» <» i 0. Swlhart, Sjirrr V point gotfl* no nr G ilh m n Fo u lr d I r x h i ik a l out f«wil Hrn«hrr 1 • M<«l fmiU Ki^mkir 25. hM k.xk 25 Pirate JVs beat Umatilla By MiKKa Evans The- Pirates junior vaisity girls lu«l an easy win over the Umatilla Vik mgs Saturilav. 4b A| Riverside was missing a key starter from their lineup. Anne Keizur. who was out with an ankle injury But injuries couldn't keep the Pirates from victory Kcizur s team mates, Patricia Wetzel and Dawn Ammons, made up lor the loss in scoring, while the rest of the team made up the deficits m rebounding and defense Ihe Pirates had a great all around team effort They were lead hv Riverside was lead hy James Mur rav w ith 15 points Also hclping out tor the Pirates was Tun Hill, who scored 14 piints in two quarters The Rockets »c rc lead by Paul Fllis. who lead all scorcrx with 2f> points Klvrrsklv 64. l*llol H.» k 77 Ki»rrsi<lr i 64 i K»lr»<ta. tiu tli ' IMI 6, Unir* 5 t» 2 10; Vhilllnit 2 3-7 7; t don I IMI 2; t »«ns 12 4 4. Harri» I» 1(12 2. I ijm I 2 6 4. M urr«» 7 I I 15; I.lllK-rtsnn. Illll 7 0- A 14 inkM Km k <TT* Hul*r 2 14 5, Millrr 2 0-0 X, Kill* 7 9 16 26; Mia.n I 0(1 2; kalk 0 0-A 0; Hril»|>4>«Il I A 6 5; Nrlvm 2 2-7 6 (^»irmjjrs 9 A 5 21; karrn 3 117 A pnml itnals Mil* A Miller I F (HiU-tl oui Illll. <AH-mprs I (Hal foul* KivcTNldc 2 * I1I..I K im k M FILTERS C E C IL SAYDAH ★ T ractor ★ Truck ★ Oil ★ A ir ★ Fuel Cab Filters 4 . 9 9 3-lnch Re versible Chair Pad HK721/ MK724 QUANTITIES LIMITED IY D R A U L IC H O S E S m a d e to o rd e r (Mats & pads have matching patterns) '5 5 MwMJUfi D auo ^ * 5 *-in S * I i f ’ North Main J Heppner b 'lj'llN h ; I I Heppner Auto Parts«» I 5 < • -, u \ 1 NNctzelwith Ibpointsand Xmrnons with nine points Die \ ikings were lead hv ( tierce Savage and I anility Leopold who each scored six ¡»oints Korrekte 46. t malilla II Kl» er side 1 461 Mull» (»an» I 2-7 4 Vtikka Atari» 2 0-2 4. V ainletriilrr 2 2 4 6. IVtcis4iii I l 7 X. Vmiimn* 2 5 6 9; ( Hem 1 (Ml 2. lira» HO I 0. Mini. Url/rt H II 4 16 t manila M ill * t** »lit I HI 6, M. Iter. IVrkln* I Oil 2, Kn»»rll I I 2 I, Sa»a*¡r 2 2 ' 6, V.lami I O I 4, Stia k I IMI 2. Hatitrii I I 2 ', ( halli* 2 I X X Mr-siria. Nrls.ui A-pittnl ir«»)» lame t .mini .ml Xinnaais. VI. Itrr. »»atairr. Vilain» I Mal fmili Kitrr »uh I X. t malilla 25 Virtuali Patrick M. Hiuingun has graduateci front Air Force basic lraming.it Iatckland \ir Force Base I exas During the siv weeks ol training the airman studici! the Air Force mission. organization and customs and ree ci v ed special training in human relation» In addttion. airmen who complete basic training carri credit» loward ari asso*.'tale degree through thè cimi mumty college ol the \u Force He I» the »ori ut Mr and Mrs Patrick Flanagan of Irrigon The airman i» a IV 8 ‘) graduate ot Rivcrside High Schixil. Boardnun Riverside High School has an nounccd its second quarter honor roll “ A " Honor Roll l 5 4 Seniors Dacna Busen 4 .Wendy D a» son 4 . Shanna I vans, Joy Hcllhcrg Sherri Lake 4 Steve 1 arsen 4 , Jennifer I c l’latt 4 . Jett Mixxlv, Mirulv Nix Mike lallman 4 . M.utv Suter, Siott Timms. Kassie \N estmoielaiul 4 Juniors Randy Beard. Peter ( eton Vngie Copx'nhaver. Charlene Finley Tim Hill. Jon Horn. Kristi Irwin 4 , Irina Navies, Angela Smythc. \ 111 v Gantenbein 4 Sophomores Richard Cole. Tracy Dumlcr. Iravis Johnson. Jana Mounts. Rochelle Neal 4 . Alicia Ponce. Brandon Suchv 4 . Richard Tovey. Candice Trader, Cilia Villegas. Gustavo Zuniga Freshmen Mark Andreason. I isa Bowling 4 . Michelle Brown 4 . Kellie Billow, Vmy Daulton. Marc I vans. Kristi Gantenhcin, Sherri Germain. Melissa 1 espcrance, Karen M» Keiuliv M. iih I i Marchek, Angie Partlow. Sean Rofx-rts. Jason Sheadel, Seth Smythc, Chris lallman 4 I .ututlic NN cstmoicland B " Honor Roll A t 4‘J Scrums Malt Andreason. Monte Axteil Da» id Barrie k Kristin Bates, Melanie lias» Michelle Duncan, loci I dwards, Dawnica Flanagan, ( iiiillcmto ( mn/ales. I stella ( iurcia. I>aphne Judd, lern MiKennev. Jim Meyets, Cecilia Sanchez, lisa Short Jeremy Tovey. Missy NN hiichorn Juniors Dawn Ammons. Iravis Arnold. Karen Bowling. Martin Brown, Sherry Duitsman. Rudy I lores. J.itix-v Harley. C'hue k Darns, Stephen Harrison. Marilec Huff man. Iv Uippcn. John McDonough. Cecilia Rodriguez, Steve Smor, Aaron lolar Ri»k Wiese Sophomores Casey Allison, I astia Mrav Patricia Caldera. An drea Cumhie. Jell Fppcnbach, Mikka I vans. Ryan I vans. Kiurel Glenn. Bret Hadley. Irnora Hinton, Juan Iharra. Anne Keizur Roxanna Perez. Daniel Ponce. Connie Rixlnguez. Marc Schilling. Kenji Shuna. Maria Torres. Richard I ovev I’.itric i.t NN ct/el Freshmen Wendy Brown. Josh Dalrymple Si.i.v I dwards. Connie Fernandez DulucHays. Andy Her manns Rusiv Houk. I-aura Jurncy, Jell l.egorc. Mike Perkins. Tammi Pratt Maria Ramirez. Bobbi Ren i ken Tim Salsgiver, Rchckah Schiewe. Dorothy Smor. Priscilla li|'|x-tt. Jon VanGordcr. Id NN'mk. ( h.ist 11 v NN. hh I s hTh-VIÍ.' 148 k . f enfer Heppner i I hp .1 u r l i m i » ir t .u r t j m i 1 n - ; » *• i * . r* « " A . X C R A B FEED ä ffe m SAT. FEB. 24 2 bands f o r listening and dancing enjoyment Courtesy cars available Heppner Elks 358 % > t^ 6 7 6 -9 1 8 1 liV n F n a u h M r n " 142 N . M » " 1 V. ' • ' . J * / •• r ^ At .. -, VVaN»* 6 - *'- ‘ ». • ' ■ ■*' '»'**-■« ' L. - * v 4 i. - » si « » • s N»» * '» « . ' • * V . . \ •. , '* *9 « 5 , '• . ¿ V » * . * - > '■'.V •% ^ " • - * * » »•* * -> » v ; « * * . -j ^ % ^ , ■c. • -**•. /. " Av » " . V ' l ' i -'I. V t * 4*. ' .. w .- (. »> *< .. . ■ 1 - - w - ■ » - »> -, H) - .-«.- • «T. - ;«*, •• •X . ' , ' • X I . •; , -.7 - r> ! m « K 9. J , 9 V ., " ■ • *5 • ' * . ^ v * • • *,J • ' \ *4..* ••>! • • - * « 4 • • -a - -•*•.- . ,*(5 • -5 •• A-riJ J • ■k» .».‘ »v, . ‘ , _ ■ • '«*• ' C i iv 1^ • V. * ' « ,i ■ S 7 li , . r & ’*» \ » , .* 4 . 1 - : w . K*l t . > ♦* a * * ■ f- Come Join Us For The . ■»,*» 7 » * • a, 7 1 » • *. ' - . * • ». r 8 , . • . C • » iî; • . • '*S, ' da. Daphne Judd. Pam la>ng. Terri Me Kenney. Jim Meyers, Jeff Mixxlv. Cecilia Sanchez, Lisa Short, Jeremy Tovey Missv Whitehorn. Jennifer NV iese Juniors Travis Arnold. Karen Bowling. Martin Brown. Bill Byrxl, Russell Driver. Sherry Duilsman. Sean Ferguson. Margi Garcia. James Harley f'h ’ick Harn». Charlene Finley 4 . Tim Hill, Jon Horn, Knsti Irwin 4 , Ty läppen, Trina S.ivle» 4 . Angela Smythc 4 Sophomores Tracy Dumlcr 4 . laurel Glenn, l cnora Hinton. Jana Mounts. Rochelle Neal 4 . Alicia Ponce, Kenji Shuna. Brarxlon Such) 4 Richard Tovey, Candice Trader. I ilia Villegas, Gustavo Amiga Freshmen Marc Andreason 4 . lisa Bowling. Michelle Brown. 9 3 rd E L K S A N N U A L U y á m «i • .■ i*;', - <,• . •. • . *%••• % By Mikka Evans Reversible Fabric Place M a ts... • # » • • JV boys fake first league loss 1 .9 9 * * • y • In the S e rvice The Riverside Pirates junior var sitv hoys took their first league loss, Friday night, to the Pilot Rink Roc kets. M 77 Die Pirates, minus starter Iravis Hviler wtio is out with pneumonia, had a lough time against the Roc kets Riverside also saw less playing time from I mi Dill and Jason l.ipc. whu had to make up tor injuries on the varsity team The Pirates lead by four al the halt Ar» 12, hut ciuililn't keep the lead in the final two quarters Ihe Pirates were out scored in the third quarter. 24 I A From there on. the Pirates could not get their momcn turn hac k % • % V • -, . '• « . •’ >• » . V r* e) *c> *5 .