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1 - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, February 2, 1994 - THREE Knowledge Master participants honored Cardinals boost league record with win Heppner High School par ticipants in the winter Knowledge Master Open academic competi tion were presented certificates at an assembly at the high school recently. The Knowledge Master team consists of Phillip Spicerkuhn, Bryce Tucker, Jenny Krein, Dani Hill, Ethan Burnside, Joseph Marriage licenses The Clerk’s office at the cour thouse in Heppner reports issu ing the following marriage licenses during the past week: January 25’ Daniel Roye Duitsman, 19, Boardman; and Staci Ann Whinham, 18, Boardman. CARD PARTY-Pinochle L ex in g to n G range H all Saturday, February 12, 7:30 p.m. Sponsored by the Grange Women's Association $5 includes prizes and refreshments $5 PRIZE for high Ad sponsored by M orrow County G rain G row ers Crushed Rock For Sale %” minus 1” minus 3” base rock Clean Fill Material Can be picked up at pit or we will deliver. Pit 6 V 2 miles up from mouth of Lower Rhea Creek, Brenner Canyon. Contact Roger Britt 676-5096 4-H leaders complete training WANT A NEW CAR or PICKUP Check what’s in our STOCK: Seven county residents recently completed a three hour 4-H leader training workshop. The training covered topics such as: “ Setting Expectations for Members, Parents and Leaders” , “ Risk and Financial Manage ment” , “ The Nuts and Bolts of 1- 1994 Chevrolet Cavalier Z24 Loaded 5 speed transmission, air contidtioning, Sun Roof 1 - 1994 S 10 Blazer 4 Door Loaded 2 - 1994 S10 Extended Cab 4 X 4 pickups r 1) - Automatic Transmission (1 )- 5 speed Managing Project Club” , “ The 4-H Activity Year” and “ tips for Keeping 4-H Records’’. The training was conducted by Mor row County 4-H agents Bill B roderick and C arol Michael-Bennett. The training began with a soup dinner, courtesy of the Morrow County 4-H Leaders Council. New leaders completing the train ing included Julie Errend, Doug Fritz, Janelle Lacey, Tami Riet- mann, Loren Unruh. Kathryn Unruh and Rita White. The following projects are enrolling youth in fourth grade and above: Dog Obedience and Horse, North Lexington/Alpine area; Rabbit, Heppner: Natural Resources, Heppner; Sheep. Boardman; Horse. Irrigon. For more information contact the Heppner office of the Oregon State University Extension Ser vice 676-9642 or 1-800-342- 3664. teftO S C s. 2 - 1994 K30 4 X 4 Regular Cabi If- - . 0 5 Turbo Diesels 1 - 1994 K10 4 X 4 Regular Cab Silverado air conditioning - automatic transmission 1 - 1994 K10 4 X 4 Regular Cab Work Truck V/6, 5 speed ___ OR / HOW ABOUT LATE MODEL USED CAR All with Balance of Factory Warranty! 2 - 1993 Olds Cutlass Supreme 4 door 2 - 1993 Olds Cutlass ("iera 4 door 1 - 1993 Olds Achieva 4 door lilr ig h t Cheurolet, C heurolet Healy, Jim Tellechea, Tony Becket, Dan Beck, T ru itt Greenup, Aleida Goodyear, Erin Fishbum, Shawn Foster, Rick Koffler, Kevin Payne, Joe Lind say, Shannon Benjamin and Brian Koffler. Thousands of students in 50 states and several countries at nearly 4,000 schools faced their computers and 200 tough ques tions to vie for top scores based on the accuracy and speed of their answers. The HHS team scored 1,021 of 2,000 possible points. Riverside scored 1.031 and lone scored 949. Academic coach Mrs. Dutcher described the event as “ an ex citing interaction among a group of students who haven’t worked together before in the classroom or any other differences in age or any other area because of their differences in and interests. It is an intellectual exercise as well as a cooperative learning experience for the students.” The Knowledge Master Opens was designed to stimulate interest and recognition for academic ac complishment. The contest runs on classroom computers to allow all students the opportunity to compete in a large academic event without the expense of traveling to a central site. Inc. & O ld s m o b il e 7 6 3 -4 1 7 5 Fossil Herb lilright - Bill Maclnnes - Bill Maclnnes, Jr. I II I II II I II I II II I II I II IIIIIIIIIIIIH IIIIIIIIIIH IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH IIIIIIH IIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllH IIIIIIH H IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIU IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlim LES SCHWAB i* ' By Anne Morter The lone Cardinals improved their league record to 6-0 last weekend with a 65-49 win over Echo on Friday, Jan. 28 and a victory against Condon Jan. 29. A young but improving Echo team hung with the Cards until halftime, trailing by just eight points at the break. The Cardinals got moving a little better in the third quarter as they pulled away to a 65-49 victory. “ We had our mom ents,’’ said coach Del LaRue of the game, “ but they were few and far between. We didn’t flex our muscles.” Jason Halvorsen led the Cards in scoring with 19 points. Aaron Heideman added 18. lone dominated the boards 53-21, led by Heideman with 11. Jim Logan in a fine effort for a guard, had 10, Jared Ashbeck added nine and Jake Bacon and Halvorsen each had seven. Logan led with six assists and Ashbeck had six steals. Heideman slapped down three shots and Halvorsen added two. The Cardinals shot 28 of 67 from the floor for 42 percent and eight of 16 for 50 percent from the line. The Cougars shot just 18 of 59 for 3 1 percent from the floor but made 12 of 19 for 63 percent from the line. “ We played well enough to win,” said LaRue. “ Sometimes we seemed to be just going through the motions. I guess when you can do that and still win by 16, it’s OK,” he added. FREE BEEF TIME! 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IS. ».* . v R H H i * r ^ • ; ‘v . * * * t . - ^ • "i f/i •* * . \ ÀL * * _ •* * . - ■ * 4-H News___ Kool Kitchen Kids By Shelley Rietmann, reporter The Kool Kitchen Kids met in December and January for their first and second 4-H meetings. The members are: Leland Rill, president; Meghan Bailey, secretary; Shelley Rietmann, news reporter; Claire Anderson, Olivia Sagely, Jodie Carlson and Kandra Schmeltzer. The members made hot cocoa mix and fruit kabobs with fruit dip. The Martingales By Salli McElligott, reporter The Martingales 4-H Horse club held a meeting Sunday, January 30 at the home of Laurie Childers. The meeting was called to order by president Dawn Boor. Erin Crowell had an idea of an Easter ribbon hunt on horseback. The date for that has not been set yet. Al Brazell will hold a cross country jump on May l at the Christy Crowell home in lone. A community service project is to be thought about by the members and will be discussed in the future. Several members worked on their 4-H horse advancement records. Sybil Krebs gave a presentation on "Dressed for Success” . Bren da Holtz gave one on “ Groom ing and Cleaning Your Horse". Amber and Amelia Peck pro vided refreshments. A date for the next meeting was not set. » V *• ** . mn * f O S F .A 59 T e a m #1 Lancer K in z u a B & C G e n in ' H ig h L anes W 7 7 6 6 5 R e p a ir B e tte r 5 G a m e D a r le n e C la r k 192 H ig h S e rie s : M a r ie R u d is ill 517. , - • • X -K - •?.? ¿ r *■ »r * • - - v . * •• r* &*'■>*■ : , .5 '"‘i & $& & & £* %fc>. • “ » - V '- C - . * W . _________ m 1 -, * <-■•' ,7 «a. • ' C f Photo by W ayne Hams f lone’s 6'8” Lars Krechting in action against Echo. Krechting is lone's exchange student this year. Bowling tournament winners announced For the past two weekends, the men’s league bowlers in the area have competed for top honors in the city bowling tournament. The four categories, team, singles, doubles and all events, were well represented with 354 lines bowled. Money winners in the events were: Teams. first-The No- names; second-the Malignant Misfires. Singles: first-Jens Fredrickson, second-Jeremy Maddem. third- Frank Bailey, fourth-Harry Hart- ly, fifth-Tony Doherty. Doubles: first-O lson and Breeding, second-Bailey and Norris. third-Barnell and Hub bard, fourth-Walker and Fox. Winners in the all-events are first-Larry Scroggins, second- Tony Doherty, and third-Bob Hubbard. Candy For Your Sweetheart '.f ■ V . ,-s-. Íí- ■ ■'V ;> ... - • r i r-zV*.."';' * ‘■V: 'r. i: V? y-v Í - * • : -X: ' /** -V .'- l . s %■ i 7 ’•‘C . it », . * . . . »'< : Cards Candy Kids Valentines in boxes Valentine's Day is Monday , Feb. 14 Thursdas Night ladies Jwuiar) 27 ■ v " :• >«s, , • T* ! s / *:;.\s .. By Kim Pointer, reporter This year has started off for the Heppner 4-H Photography Club. This club is led by Susie Hisler and Judy Barber. At this meeting held on Friday, Jan. 27. the club members elected officers. The president of the club is Jodi Johnston. She has been the president for the past few years. The vice president is Jenny Krein. The news reporter is Sara Greenup and Shaun Hisler is the secretary. The junior officers are Shad Hisler who is president and Kim Pointer for news reporter. The club has a new name because Picture Perfect Photographers was too long. The new elected name is Kodak Kids. The rest of the meeting was used to discuss outings that the Kodak Kids could go on to take pictures. The meeting was adjourned. BOWLING ' • • Kodak Kids WITH THE TIRES YOU BUYl ¿■ 1 . ----- L 5 5 6 6 7 7 H u m ' j D aiuj INC. 217 North Mam Heppner 676-9158 ■ j X* * ■ V ;v .* *