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FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, January 22, 1997 Creative business helps preserve memories HHS girls JV The holidays are over, the photos clip Eagles have been taken--lots o f them -but they're still sitting in an envelope in á box, not a one tucked safely m a photo album Shannon Rust, Creative Memories consultant, has a business which can solve that problem, preserve memories and create an heirloom to pass down to children and grandchildren Creative Memories is way ly to organize photos in acid free .noto pr albums, often using die cuts and stickers to create a personal and meaningful album Some of the albums have a genealogy focus, says Rust "The stories are as important as the pictures," she said. "My goal is to get the pictures with the stories so m y children can get an idea o f their hentage and leave a legacy for then grandchildren Kids need to have a sense of who they are. So many times the kids lose that link to their family." Rust has been.conducting classes in Morrow and Umatilla counties and holds home parties and workshops to teach people how to create albums and gives them an incentive to get started She says that once people learn how to sort photographs into a box with a file Folder, tne task is not quite so intimidating Rust first became acquainted with Creative Memones at a curriculum fair in Portland She saw an album on display and then started her own. As she shared the albums with family and friends in the valley, she discovered that her workshops were in demand and hy Molly Rhea Shannon Rust she decided to offer them closer to home A Creative Memones consultant for the past four-1/2 years. Rust says that the business, which is nationwide, has just mushroomed in the last vear an a half Rust say s that regular magnetic albums are no companson to the Creative Memones albums She says that she has found that photos either fall out or are cemented in the magnetic albums and the magnetic albums fade and y ellow photos while Creative Memories non-acid albums preserve precious photos. Rust, who was in charge of public relations for the Morrow J an u ary C learance SALE A ll C olu m b ia 30% S p ortsw ear Jackets O FF A ll Tem plo Jackets All Sweaters Down In su lated 30%) o f f 1/2 Price All Flannel Shirts mi - JEi f button 2 0 % fU riw • ,« O ff MT IMP L ad ies’ Jeans by W rangler & Blaze 2 0 -5 0 % O FF Men’s Cowboy Cut Denim Jeans BMWZ 38 Length $239S 2 1 ^ N ow B y J u s tin a n d D o u b le H „69« 4 9 , 5 tQ j j 9 , 5 M e n ’s W ear (541) 675-5218 193 N. Main St. County Wheat Growers, also created an album for them which she put on display for meetings and was taken to the Oregon Wheat League conference Rust and her family have lived on their Butlercreek for 11 years Her pa arents, Frank and LaVonnc M i ader, brother and his wife, Kirk and Donna Mader. and husband. Tim, are all involved in their w heat operation The Rusts have three children. Anyone interested in finding out more details on workshop dates and locations may call Rust at 376-8202. Discounts on albums are available for those holding home parties, she said Cards lose in hostile territory bv Kara Miller The lone Lady Cardinals traveled to Condon Friday, January 17, to open their season against one ot the Big Sky Leagues' toughest teams. The Caras fell behind at the opening tip and watched the Lady Blue devils pull away Condon junior. Dailene Selby, led her team with five points in the first quarter, while Suzy Heideman was tne only Cardinal to score At the end of the first period it was lone, two, Condon, 17 The situation didn't unprove for the Cardinals in the second quarter as Condon added 25 more points to lone's 12. Cold shooting and turnovers led to lone's poor performance Freshman Cammie Burright led scoring in the second quarter with six points for her team to move lone up to 14 at the half. However, Condon sophomore Kacee Kennedy added nine of her ame high 12’points to help the ►evils increase their lead and outrun the visiting Cardinals The Cardinals picked up their hustle and lmprovca their shooting after the halt but it was too little, too late to overcome the Blue Devils' strong offensive and defensive pressure. Suzy Heideman added eight more points and pulled down eight rebounds while Brenda Burright led the Cardinal defense with five steals The final score was lone, 31, Condon, 69. S M e n ’s Boots W ere $79^5 Kinzua's Bob Steagall retires H ap p nar Stats: Ione(31)Boor 1 0-1 3, Childers 1 0-0 2, Anderson, Haguewood 0 2-2 2, Odinet 1 2-2 4. Meliigott, C. Bumglit 3 2- 3 8, B Burright 1 0-0 2, Sullivan, K Burright 1 0-0 2. Heideman 4 0-0 8 Totals 12 6-831 Condon(69) Nicholson 4 0-0 8, A Durfev 2 0-0 4, Selby 3 0-0 7. Kennedy 5 4-6 14, McCoin 1 1-3 3, Shaffer 0 2-3 2, Barnett 0 0-2 0, Schott 2 1-2 5, Osterlund 3 3-4 9, M Durfey 4 0-2 8, S Durfev 3 3- 4 9, Farrar. Totals 27 14-16 69. lone 2 12 11 6 - 3 1 Con 17 25 17 10 -69 Three-point goals. lone. Boor. Condon, Selby Fouled out- none Total fouls: lone, 19, Condon, 14 EOSC sets The Heppner girls' JV team clipped tne Wantonka Eagles’ wings on Saturday, January 18, wanning 38-30. Coach Dana Reid was pleased with the team effort shown by the group With both teams starting out with a press, the first quarter was tight and ended with the young Mustangs leading 10-8 The second quarter team scoring duplicated the first and Heppner lea 20-16 at the half Although pressure was applied by both teams again in the third, the feisty Mustangs increased their lead to five, 27-22. Heppner outscorcd Wahtonka 11 to eight in the fourth to win 38-30. Coach Reid cited both Abby Kahl and Amy Papineau as having an outstanding game Kahl was credited with four points, seven rebounds, four steals and an assist Papineau scored five points, scooped 13 boards and had two steals Macy Rhea led the Mustang scoring effort with eight points and captured six boards Kim Pointer scored seven points, had two rebounds and two steals Ashley Ropp hit two from behind the three point line for a total of six points, had three rebounds, two steals and two assists Stephanie Clough had four points and two boards Trisha Adams hit for two points from behind the line, along with two rebounds and one steal Leah Denton scored two points and ran down three rebounds Julie Watkins had two rebounds, two steals and an assist. Allison Sykes grabbed two rebounds and a steal, and Kathleen Greenup pulled in a rebound and a steal Alea Strouse also contributed a rebound to the w in Heppner corn erted six of 17 free throws, while Wahtonka made six of 19. The JVs will not makeup the Pilot Rock match scheduled for the icy January 17. The JVs will travel with the rest of the Mustang herd to Athena on Friday , January 24, to take on Weston-McEvven Then on Saturday, January 25, they will start off the day's action at 1 p m. against the Stanfield Tigers FAX Send or Receive Gazette-Times Bob Steagall There are no more "get ups" for Bob Steagall of Lexington, who retired from Kin/ua Resources Friday . January 17, after 42 years Steagall started work for Kin/ua in 1955 and has worked unloading logs in the yard since then It was estimated that Steagall probably unloaded over two billion board feet of logs during his career He was presented with a gold watch Friday, and afterwards said he was going to spend some time in Alaska and also do a little more rodeo Steagall is pictured above with his dog at his home in Lexington G ra n t fund d eveloped The Morrow Countv Commission on Children & Families has established a Community Development Fund to be used for anticipated yet unidentified community needs and to leverage other fluids and resources into serv ices, advocacy and unique application projects for the children, youth and families of Morrow County There will be approximately $3,700 available through the end of June 1997 and the maximum grant would be $500 and funds must be expended by June 30. Examples o f reasonable Community Development Fund requests include, but are not limited to: seasonal program needs: small capital expenditures (except for private property); scrv ice program staff training: one time ev ents and pilot projects. Home day care prov iders may also applv for funds to enhance the quality and availability o f their services but they must be registered by the state or have registration forms submitted to the state for approval at the time of request for Funds Proposals will be reviewed on March 11 during the monthly commission meeting but must be receiv ed by the Commission office by February 28 to be considered Copies of request procedures are available at the commission office at 471 North Main in Heppner or by calling 676-9675 SALE OF THE CENTURY! REGULAR PRICE $1,620.00 SAFETY HiQual Calving Pen... The original and still the best! A sk ab o u t th ese other HiQ ual Products for the I sessions Three colors of gold combine for a fresh new look. 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