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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner Oregon Wednesday. January 15, 1997 Mustang JV girls defeated by Umatilla by Molly Rhea The Heppner Mustang JV girls forfeited a first half lead to lose to the varsity-laced Umatilla Viking JVs, 26-35. The game was a slow starter with the score at the end of one quarter 4-0, all Heppner. The Vikings found themselves in bonus within 30 seconds in the second quarter The Mustangs led at the half 13-8. In the third quarter the Vikings were able to capitalize on multiple Mustang turnovers and Heppner was held to a single freethrow to Bowling League Thursday Nite Mixers week of January 1 W L Lancer Lanes 40 20 Wright’s Century 34 26 R & W 24 36 Skagg’s Auto Clinic 22 34 High games: Gerald Hoeft 190, Fran Barnett 180. High series: Randy Sample 521, Katie McRoberts 452. Splits converted: Gerald Hoeft 4-7-10, Rene Devin 5-10, Dianna Hoeft 3-10, Katie McRoberts 4-5, Randy Sample 6-7, Brian Skaggs 4-5. week of January 8 W L 41 Lancer Lanes 23 37 27 Wright's Century R & W 25 39 Skaggs Auto Clinic 25 39 High games: Randy Sample 210, Phyllis Piper 175. High series: Randy Sample 576, Dianna Hoeft 452. Splits converted: Gerald Hoeft 4-9, Robyn Ball 5-6, Fran Barnett 3-10, Dianna Hoeft 3-10. Dime A Dozen week of January 5 W L Our Gang 4 0 Penland House 3 1 Pin Dodgers 3 1 BM s 1 3 D-Don’s 1 3 Bunn Horseshoeing 0 4 High games: Gerald Hoeft 205, Peg Michel 180 High series: Gerald Hoeft 552, Maude Hughes 451. Splits converted: Gerald Hoeft 3-10. Everett Keithley 5-7, 3-9-10, Teresa Bunn 5-7. Blue Mountain week of January 8 W L 40 16 Beecher's 30Vz 25V2 Who Knows 30Vz 25V2 Willow Lanes 20V2 35V2 Misfits 23V2 32V2 Team 2 Young Guns 23 25 High games: Dave Barnett 198, John Edmundson 187. High series: Randy Sample 529, John Edmundson 496. Splits converted: Ken Turner 5-7, Doug Gunderson 3-10. Non-Smokers week of December 16 Heppner Garbage BEO Pin-Ups Head Pins Columbia Basin High games: John 196, Kristen Harrison High series: John 521, Kristen Harrison W L 19 1 12 8 7 13 11 9 9 3 Breidenbach 151. Breidenbach 408. week of January 6 W L 20 4 Heppner Garbage 15 9 BEO 15 9 Head Pins 17 7 Pin-Ups 7 9 Columbia Basin High games: Fran Barnett 193, Gerald Hoeft 183. High series: Gerald Hoeft 491, Fran Barnett 488. Koffee Kup Keglers week of January 2 W L MC.G.G. 4 0 The BJ’s 3 1 No Pin Hitters 2 2 The Dregs 2 2 The Alley Cats 1 3 High game: Joan Smith and Luvilla Sonstegard 167. High series: Linda Schultz 474. Splits: Susan Atkins 4-7-9, Linda Schultz 2-7, Rene Ledbetter 4-5, Joan Smith 3-10, Jan Beamer 5-10 week of January 9 W L The Dregs 6 2 MC.G.G. 6 2 No Pin Hitters 3 5 The BJ’s 3 5 The Alley Cats 3 5 High game: Maude Hughes 192 High series: LaJuana McKenzie 501. trail 14-17 at the end of three Umatilla should have hollered “Fire in the Hole!” as they upped the intensity in the fourth quarter, for the young Heppner team was unable to handle the tenacious defense and ended up losing, 26- 35. Kathleen Greenup led all scorers with nine She also pulled down seven rebounds and gained a steal and an assist. Amy Papineau made eight pomts, scooped three boards and had a steal Ashley Ropp had four points and a steal Trisha Adams had two points along with two rebounds and an assist. Julie Watkins had one point, five rebounds and two steals, while Macy Rhea and Alea Strouse each scored one and each had one rebound Kim Pointer captured four steals and five boards While the Mustangs never got into a bonus situation, they were unable to profit from the rough Vikings that hacked themselves into the two shot bonus both halves O f the 31 times the Heppner girls went to the line, they were able to convert only 12 pomts The JV Mustang girls plan to improve their 4-5 win-loss ratio this weekend with both games at home Friday’s action starts at 3 p m. January 17 against the Pilot Rock Rockets. Saturday’s tip off is 1 p m. January 18 with the young Mustangs matching up with the Wahtonka E-gals IMS Cards lose to Condon By Jennifer Thompson The lone Middle School Cardi nals traveled to Condon to take on the Condon Blue Devils Friday, Jan. 10, and lost a close game to the Blue Devils, 46-35. The Cardinals’ top scorer was eighth-grader Cory Bennetto with 12. Dustin Hague wood and Brad Bumght followed with eight. Korey Morgan came up close behind them with seven. The Cardinals will travel to He lix to take on the Helix Grizzlies on Friday, Jan. 17. On Saturday, Jan. 18, they will host the Fossil Fal cons. IMS Lady Cards fall to Condon By Jennifer Thompson The lone Middle School Lady Cardinals traveled to Condon Fri day, Jan. 10, to take on the Condon Blue Devils. The Cardinals played a respectable game, but fell to Condon, 26-17. The Cardinals’ top scorer was eighth-grader Allison Halvorsen with eight points. Sixth-grader Diana McElligott followed her with six. Jeanette Brantley added two. The Lady Cardinals will travel to play the Helix Grizzles on Friday, Jan. 17. at 1 p.m. The ladies will host the Fossil Falcons on Satur day, Jan. 18, at 11 a.m. O D FW meeting set for Jan. 22 The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife will hold a N.E. Re gion Access and Habitat (A&H) Council meeting on Thursday, Jan. 22, from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. at the La Grande Fire C enter’s Wallowa Room on Pierce Road next to the La Grande airport. The purpose of the meeting is to discuss proposed projects submit ted from N.E. Region and to re view projects funded by A&H dur ing the past year. The meeting is open to the public. Reasonable accommodations, such as assistive heanng devices, sign language interpreters and ma terials in large print or audio tape will be provided for persons with disabilities if needed. To request services, call Craig Ely at (541) 963-2138 at least 24 hours pnor to the meeting. OSU announces honor students Oregon State University has an nounced the students who have made the scholastic honor roll fall term. A total of 308 students earned straight-A (4.). Another 1,551 earned a B-plus (3.5) or better to make the listing. To be on the honor roll, students must carry at least 12 graded hours of course work. Local students on the honor roll include Joseph Healy, Heppner, a junior business major-3.5 or bet ter; Scott Johnson and Jason Smythe, Boardman, both junior science majors-4.; Michelle Brown, Irrigon, senior health and human performance major and Robert Brown, Irrigon, freshman science major-3.5 or better. THREE New mortgage co. started in Heppner Offices for a new mortgage company, Alliance Mortgage Company, have been established in Heppner, January' 1 Staffed by Mike Armato. regional manager and loan officer, and Patti Allstott, loan officer, Alliance Mortgage is located on the second floor of the Lanham Apartment Building, Suite 5, 180 Baltimore Street Alliance, which has offices in Washington and Oregon, has opened a new region in eastern Oregon and southeast Washington, and will be establishing additional offices in this area An office was just opened in Hermiston in October "The last two years," says Armato, "Alliance has done over $320 million in loans in Oregon and Washington." Alliance offers government loans, such as FHA and VA, conventional home loans, commercial loans, mortgage and real estate loans "We offer nearly everv loan alternative available," Patti Allstott and Mike Armato said Armato, "because we specialize solely in real estate loans That’s all we do " Alliance, says Armato, is able to help with non-traditional and non-urban housing, which are vital in this area Armato, 41, has a degree from the University of California in political science and has had 17 years of real estate lending Lambing school planned in Feb. The Oregon State University (OSU) Extension Service is cur rently accepting applications for their 1997 N.E. Oregon Lambing School, according to OSU Exten sion agents Bill Broderick and Randy Mills. The lambing school is scheduled for Feb. 13-14 at the Krebs Ranch near Cecil and pro vides participants with a one-day intensive “hands-on” learning ex perience. Instructors for the school include Dr. Don Hansen, OSU Extension veterinarian; Dr. Jim Thompson, OSU Extension sheep specialist; Bill Broderick, OSU-Morrow County livestock agent; Randy Mills, OSU- Umatilla County livestock agent, and the Krebs Ranch lambing crew. Using a large-scale commercial sheep operation as the classroom, lambing school participants learn nutrition, animal health, obstetrics and other management practices that maximize baby lamb survival. Enrollment is limited to eight par ticipants per day and reservations are accepted on a first-come, first- served basis. The $10 registration fee includes the one day school and a lambing school notebook that contains many useful references. To register for the school, contact Bill Broderick at 676-9642 or 1- 800-342-3664, or Randy Mills at 278-5403. experience He will be at the Heppner office Tuesdays and at the Hermiston office Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays He may be reached at 676-5721 or 1-800-676-3556. Armato and his wife, Kim Cutsforth, who live in Heppner, have two children, Maggie, five, and Joe, three Kim is an importer of hardwoods from Malaysia Allstott, 37, was employed with the Bank of Eastern Oregon for 12-1/2 years, four of those years specializing in mortgages, loans, student loans and investment accounting She will be at the Heppner office Monday through Friday Allstott and her husband, David, w ho has a construction company, live in Heppner and have two children, Blake, 10, and Aaron, seven CARD PARTY (BRIDGE and PINOCHLE) ► ° ONI Y V T >•. v. BUNKO P A R T Y JANUARY 19. 2 P.M. St. Patrick Church Parish Hall Cash Prizes, Floating Prizes, Refreshments 1997 Columbia Basin Wheat Seminar January 22 lone Grange 9:00 am Topics Include: $400 REWARD Lost Black Lab “ Ayla” Willow Creek between Arlington and Board- man; wearing cam ou flage vest. Tattoo in side back leg. Call Collect: 5 4 1 - 745-5107 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Small grain nitrogen management - Don Wysocki Physiologic leaf spot overview - Russ Karow Root rotting diseases in dryland areas - Dick Smiley Gaucho seed treatment - George Stallings Karnal bunt update - Russ Karow Spray drift - Kathryn Kettel ODA Field Report - Mary Corp Mixed variety trials - Sandy Macnab Crop insurance options - Steve Wedel New CBARC agronomist - Bill Payne 4 pesticide credits available Register by calling 541-676-9642 or 1-800-342-3664 or mail this Ad and a $15 check payable to: OSU Extension Service, P.O. Box 397 Heppner, OR 97836 Registration must be received by Jan 17 1997 Student Checking Accounts From Bank of Eastern Oregon It’s never too early to start managing your own finances. And with help from the friendly staff at Bank of Eastern Oregon you can begin right now. As a Junior High, High School, or College student you receive a special package that includes: • • • • Free Checks ATM card for quick cash almost anywhere VISA card* No monthly maintenance fees And by banking at Bank of Eastern Oregon you continue a rich tradition of supporting our community and our way of life. Bank of Eastern Oregon **around the corner, not around the state” Arlington Condon Heppner 454-2636 384-3501 676-9125 lone 422-7466 M diibw FDtC * Our V ISA card is available to qualified students Sec us for details and requirements