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EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, April By Anne Morter The lone girls tennis team m anaged one win against Umatilla, while the boys were shut out in matches played last Monday, April 12. For the girls, Umatilla swept the sin g le's gam es. Erika Bergstrom was defeated by Kim Meuller, 1-6, 1-6 and Lynde Minster fell 0-8 to Sara Nelson, Celeste Owen was defeated by Grace Boullester4-8 and Jessica Stefani lost to Missy Stuck 3-8. In doubles, Stefani and Kandle defeated Brooke Dilley and Bren da Simpson 6-2, 3-6, 6-1. For the boys Rob van’t Ent took the match to three games but came up short 2-6, 6-3, 5-7 to Jav ier Ingles. Mike Green lost to Joey Saliby 2-8. In doubles. Rob van’t Ent and Mike Green lost to Joey Saliby watercolor. Anyone interested should come to the meeting to register for classes. Those who can't make the meeting should contact Betty Mills or Shirley McNary. Plant Sale sponsored by lone Garden Club Tuesday, April 27 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. lone Legion Hall Perennials Shrubs Herbs Berries Bulbs Trees House Plants Pie & Coffee >'*r> >13 Cards compete at matches lone boys win four-way meet and Jaime Ramirez 3-6, 4-6 and Arts and Crafts club to meet Morrow County Creative Arts dub will meet April 26 at 1 p.m. at Kate's Pizza in Heppner. Plans are being made for workshops in oils, pastels and 21,1993 Jerry Phillips and Joey Baker fell to Chris Skinner and Gary Nuestel 1-8. On Tuesday the Cardinals traveled to Stanfield where both teams finished with one win and two losses. In girl’s play, Erika Bergstrom was defeated by Ali Ellenberger, 4-8. Jessica Stefani and Michelle Kandle downed Dawn Evans and Lisa Monkus 8-6. Lynde Minster and Celeste Owen fell to Amy Morris and Christie Holcomb 4- 8. For the boys, Rob van’t Ent defeated Jorge Martinez 8-2, while Mike Green was shut out by Geoff Newman 0-8. In doubles action, Jerry Phillips and Joey Baker were defeated by Dwayne Morris and Ron Ough, 5- 8. ad sponsored by M orrow County Grain G row ers Rob van’t Ent wins boys’ singles By Anne Morter lP3©fet!aips ©or® (PBtsfeimipi Rob van’t Ent won the boys singles at the Helix Tennis Tour nament held in Pendleton last weekend, April 17. winning four matches on his way to the title. In the opening round, he defeated John West of Mac Hi, 8-2. He then downed Ryan Taylor of Hood River, 8-1 and Javier Ingles of Umatilla 6-1, 3-6. 7-6 with a 7-5 tie breaker. For the cham pionship he defeated Doug Fine of Helix, 6-0, 6-2. In other boys singles, Mike Green was eliminated after two matches. He lost in the opening round to Jessie Castillo of Mac Hi 6-8 then fell to Tim Melzer of Sherman County 6-8. The doubles team of Joey Baker and Jerry Phillips lost to Neustel and Skinner of Umatilla in their opening match and were eliminated in the second round. In girls singles, Erika Bergstrom lost her opener to Julie - ■ J l ___^ • We have a nice selection of NEW 1993 Chevrolet Extended Cabs in stock and more on the way! STOP IN FOR A TEST DRIVE . . . We also have 2 used 1992 Chevrolet Extended Cabs: ✓ 4 -^ 3 M -« 6 e e -e v w -4 x 4 -r ir t7 o x - l / 1 - 1/2 Loaded 4x4 Loaded only 12,000 miles 8 ft. box Workshop set on Oregon Trail clothing W right C hevrolet,Inc. Chevrolet & Oldsmobile Ricia Saxton Burgan, founder of the Society for the Preserva tion of Fashion and Textiles, a Boise Idaho educational organiza tion. will conduct a workshop on Oregon Trail Clothing in Hepp ner. on Saturday, May 1. The purpose of the workshop is to enable residents to put together authentic costumes for Oregon Trail Celebrations. The workshop will be con ducted at the Heppner Elemen tary School, from 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Participants will learn the cultural and social perspectives that influenced costume in 1843, receive tips for selecting ap propriate patterns and fabrics for the era. Participants will learn to ; 763-4175 Fossil Herb Wright - Bill Maclnnes - Bill Maclnnes; Jr- Bridal Tables Kristine Fishbum & David D \e ____________Wedding - May 1, 1993 Bergstrom lost her opener to Julie Trieblehom of Sherman, 1-8. She then went on to defeat Becky White of Mac Hi 8-4, and in the consolation final, she defeated June Kino of Hood River 8-5. Lynde Minster lost her opener to Dawn Evans of Stanfield 2-8 and was eliminated by Kino of Hood River 0-8. In doubles action, Michelle Kandle and Jessica Stefani lost in the first round to Benedict and Radley of Hood River 6-8. They bounced back to defeat Holcomb and Morris of Stanfield 8-2. In the consolation final they met fellow teammates. Laurel Tem ple and Celeste Owen and down ed them 8-3. Temple and Owen progressed to the consolation final by losing their opener to Udy and Rainwater of Weston- McEwen 2-8 and then defeated Jaynell and Shauna of Hood River 8-6. _________ Lisanne Kaye Crowley & Stephen James Currin Wedding - May 1, 1993____________ Janet Plocharsky & Dennis Stefani W edding - June 19 Shower - April 17 create visually appropriate costumes for men, women and children participating in Trail Celebration events. Students will receive a 37 page workbook with their registration fee. Additional enrichment materials and patterns will be available for purchase if desired. Cost of the workshop will be $10 for registrations received by April 28. Registration received after April 28, or at the door will be $12. The workship is co sponsored by the Oregon State University Extension Service and the Morrow County Museum. For more information call the Morrow County Extension Ser vice, 676-9642. Story telling time in Boardman Noritake Spring Sale An evening entertainment of storytelling and historical anec dotes will be presented on Friday evening. April 30 at the Riverside High School in Boardman. The program which begins at 7:30 p.m. will feature Ricia Saxton Burgan. of Boise, Idaho. Ms. Burgan, known professionally as ‘Ricia’ possesses a vast anecdotal knowledge of the times and lives of our forefathers. She uses her strong verbal skills to paint pic- 20% Off through July 31 MuMy'i D aiuj JI \< w th M .n n H epp ner f>7b-91S8 INTRODUCING THE A U m m m ★ W M t S till I t i t i ★ I a lit i In TithnolORV Only 9 Days Left ★ smooRiiwiM To Get Your so . o o o n iie Warranty Studded Tires Off! 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Oregon Trail era stage props and ac cessories to recreate glimpses of the early Oregon Trail. Ricia’s wardrobe, docent and hostess coaching services have been used by “ S unset” magazine. NBC Today Show, Idaho Statehood Centennial Celebrations and the Boise Visitors and Convention Bureau. By Anne Morter Bjerke finished fifth in the The lone boys grabbed 11 first javelin 107’ 10” and triple jump places and tallied 129 points to 31’5‘A ” , third in the 110 hurdles win a four way meet held at 19. and 300 hurdles 49.14, while Umatilla last Tuesday, April 13. Rodney Ehrmantraut finished Deacon Heideman was a triple fifth in the 100 hurdles 20.49. In the 800 Nathan Heideman winer, taking the discus 140’6 ” the shot 38’11” and the 110 placed third 2:24.91 and Crum hurdles 16.72. Mac Lovett took placed fifth, 2:36.04. Crum also the 100 in 12.32 and the 200 in finished third in the 300, 24.77 and Ryan Halvorsen won 11:18.84 while Cotterell finish the high jump at 5’6 ” and the ed fifth 11:51.02. In girls action, Jamie Lovett’s javelin in 136’8” . Justin Miller set a new school record in the first in the shot and discus led the pole vault, taking first place in Cardinals to a win with 77 points. 12’7” and Jim Logan won the She took the shot with a throw of 400 meter in 53.86. Both the 400 27’6” and the discus in 87’6 ” . and 1600 relay teams took first in April Taylor won the javelin with 46.84 and 3:43.05 respectively. a throw of 78’6” , Crystal Other finishers for the boys Minster took the 400 in 69.27 and were: David Wagenblast second Kim Bedortha won the 3000 in the discus and the 300 hurdles. meters in 13.38.76. Other results Brian Holtz put the shot 34’ 11” are: Becky Picknell second in shot for fourth while Deacon 27’5” and javelin 76’4 ” and third Heideman came in fifth with 34’1” . Holtz also placed fourth in discus 66’5” ; Tanja Anderson fourth in shot in the 100 12.7 and third in the javelin, 112’7” . Heideman plac 23’7Vi” , second in Discus ed fourth inthe high jump 5’2 ” , 84’2” . Kim Bedortha took fifth in shot javelin llO ’l ” and the triple 20’2” , discus 60M1” and javelin jump 33’11” . Jake Bacon was a fifth place 61’10*A” . Melissa McElligott was a se finisher in the high jump jump ing 5’2 ” , fifth in the 400 57.96 cond place finisher in the long jump with a 13’9 ‘A” jump and and fourth in the 800 2:27.5. Ryan Halvorsen finished se second in the triple jump and 100, 13.91. cond in the long jump 18’5%” April Taylor ran the 1500 in and triple jump 38’100. 5:58.37 and the 800 in 2:58.07 Jason Proudfoot finished fourth for second place finishes. in the long jump 17’9 ‘A ” and Jamie Lovett finished fourth in third in the 400 56.8. Greg Holtz finished third in the the triple jump and javelin 62’5” javelin 112’7” and 100 12.66 and in both. Crystal Minster finished third finished fifth in the 200 25.9. in the 200 with 31.3. Cards place in track tourney By Anne Morter At last weekend’s Condon In vitational Saturday, April 17, the lone track teams slogged through pouring rain to grab fourth place on the girls side with 37 points and fifth for the boys with 38. Kim Bedortha grabbed second in the 3000 meters with a time of 13:57.75. Also placing second was the 1600 relay team of C rystal M inster, M elissa McElligott, Becky Wagenblast and April Taylor in 4:45.61. McElligott was third in the long jump with a leap of 14’11” and tied for third in the 100 in 13.88. Jamie Lovett was fourth in the discus with a throw of 87’1” . Tanja Anderson placed fifth in the discus with a throw of 83’5” . April Taylor was fifth in the 1500 in 5:54 and Crystal Minster was fifth in the 400 in 67.27. For the boys, Jim Logan set an area best in winning the 400 meters in 53.28. The 1600 relay team o f Jim Logan, David Wagenblast, Justin Miller and Jason Proudfoot placed second in 3:44.31. Proudfoot was third in the 1500 in 4:48.49. Miller was fourth in the pole vault at 11’6 ” . Four boys had cleared 11’6” before the event was called due to windy conditions. Places were awarded on fewer misses. Ryan Halvorsen placed fourth in the long jum p with a leap of 17’1H4” and fifth in the triple jump at 37’ 614” . Rodney Ehrmantraut was fifth in the pole vault at 9’0 ” and Tony Bjerke rounded out the scoring with a fifth in the 300 hurdles in 47.75. Veterans office closed April 22 The Veterans Service office will be closed Thursday, April 22. Service officer Rita Hedman will be attending a meeting at Salem. Communion at All Saints Rev. Bob Crum will celebrate Holy Communion at All Saints Episcopal Church on Sunday, April 25 at 10:30 a.m. Happy 13th Birthday Andy (April 19) Love, Mom, Dad Chris, Allison & Camille ' •••• n •• ••T v * * ’.v