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The Lents said they don't plan any big changes at Rjs and will be open seven days per week, 7a.m. to 9p.m. They will be serving breakfast. Annie Hisler Jr./Sr. HS band performs at festival earns all-state •I Twenty-five members of the Heppner Junior High/Senior High School Band had a great experience when they became part of a 250-member band for a day at the Tn County High School Band Festival. The music event was held on Wednesday, April 1, at Helix High School. The 11 school bands from schools in Morrow, Umatilla and Sherman counties participating included: Heppner, Riverside, Weston MeEwen, Stanfield, Pilot Rock, Helix, Echo, Sherman, South Wasco, Arlington, and Culver. Music students spent most of the day in Helix practicing with the other bands to prepare for the concert that was given that evening. The large combined band was directed by guest band director, Dr. Philip Cansler. Cansler is a professor of music and director of bands at the University of Portland and has performed through Europe, Japan and the U.S. as a trumpet recitalist. "He was an inspiration to all the students, especially the 40 students who played trumpet that day," said a spokesperson. The mass band performed: March For Freedom, The Masterpiece, El Capitan, Majestia, and Celebrated Air. In addition to the combined band selections, Heppner High .*-• ..•*•» ' V *» s ' V ' • . • ' * • » • - - -, ■* • - > . X . 1 r, * ■ -• _ ■ , • . • ' lone Schools have released their third quarter honor roll for 1998. Following are the students who qualify: Sixth grade: “A” -N atalie McElligott, Meghan McCabe, Emily Key and Billy Gates, all 4., Paul Neiffer, Jeff Hunt; “B”- Johnny Collin; Seventh grade: “A”-Caitlin Orem and Diana McElligott, both 4., Tracy Griffith, Mike Radie, Jaysi Bennetto; “B”-A aron Tworek, Cayle Krebs, Til Tullis, Cameron Krebs; Eighth grade: “A ”-Adam Neiffer and Colin McElligott, both 4., Kristina Powell, Adam McCabe, Salli M cE lligott, Rhonda Wilhelm; “B”-Amellia Peck; Freshmen: “A”-Shelby Krebs, 4., Jennifer Thompson, Jeremiah McElligott, Chanssa Gates, Jer emy Rietmann, A llison Hal- vorsen, Ashley Carmack; “B”- Adrienne Swanson, Cory Bennetto, M olly B arrow , Samantha Wilhelm, Kyle John son, Katie Bacon, Nonnee Walters, Jeanette Brantley; Sophomores: “A”-Andrew Vosberg, Jacob Neiffer, Miranda McElligott and Mark McElligott, all 4., Erin C row ell, Cam ie Bumght; “B”-Nikki McElligott, Dan Scott, Allan Gnbskov, Eliza beth Allen, Joey Powell, Brandi Brantley, Nathan Nolan, Sybil Krebs; Juniors: “A”-Niki Sullivan, Jessica Krebs, Kathryn Tworek; “B’’-Mary Weaver, Nova Riet mann, Tori O dinet, Ryan Bennetto, Rosanne Baker; Seniors: “A’’-Marc Orem, Jake McElligott, Tiffani Jones, all 4., Jenny Sullivan, Nathan R iet mann. Katie Garrett, Kara Miller; -i, * -.v-'; : • * î I * •• . « * . « ’;. v V v '- i • - ' ‘ , • ‘ .T. ' * -5 ; ■ f S VJ •;■. I - «*- * - • * - . , - / t * *• • •• . . ~ » v . J .-i N f I . V •; ; [;■•. - . - .V% M ". I ' *>. % UT*-. Urti * / .# £**• Í Annie Hisler, a senior at Heppner High School, was selected all state honorable mention for 2A girls' basketball. Hisler and Weston-McEwen's Amber Weatherspoon, who was named to the first team, were the only girls from eastern Oregon to receive all state honors. Hisler is the daughter o f Susan and Paul Hisler, Jr., Heppner. •.*_ a £ R U SSE LL STO V ER JELLY B E L L IE S (the original gourmet Jelly Bean) and Easter Baskets , a The Morrow County Gun Club's meat shoot at the MCGC on Sunday, April 4 was a success. The food was provided by Bonnie Grant and her girls and many prizes were donated including: case of oil from Devin Oil; gift certificates from Les Schwab and Marty Brannon Auto Repair; a Polaris bag from Lexington Polaris; and shooting glasses from Markel Manufacturing. The meat was donated by Court St. market. A scheduled shoot will not be held for the next two weeks but the MCGC will hold a final shoot of the season on Sunday, April 26, with a Jack n Jill shoot, a 50- bird shoot and a barbecue. too! ♦ rSI INC. 2 I 7 N o m x M ain H i w iin 0 7 ® -® I 5 0 lone High School Students of the Month i \ * , i ; Cory Bennetto Erin Crowell MARCH STUDENTS OF THE MONTH Brought to you by ¡Si Inland Empire Member Bank ” " FDIC tt John Moffit 204 North Main phone 481-9201 B oardm an. OR fax 481-9204 Plain Speaking #3 FAX S e n d o r R e c e iv e Gazette-Times 676-9211 “B”-Len Rietm ann, Brenda Bumght. A LARGE SELECTION OF EASTER CANDY! ' Morrow County Transfer Station will be closed Sunday, April 12,1998 for Easter It will be open Saturday, April 11 1998 , OREGON'S BACKBONE Most rural Oregonians are familiar with AG-PAC, the organization representing twenty-five natural resource groups which keeps an eye on the politicians and bureaucrats in Salem whose actions affect those of us who make our living on the land. AG-PAC members aren’t your Salem blue-suit types. Instead, they’re real life working people, in cattle and crops, timber and rocks ... smart business people familiar with sweat and calluses. These are people who know how government can screw things up out here, especially with well-intentioned, but naive, rules and regulations. That’s why they want someone in Salem from this district who understands there is more to Oregon than the Willamette Valley. I am pleased and proud to say that AG-PAC members have given me their endorsement in my race with Lynn Lundquist. They decided to choose me over the incumbent, a Speaker of the House, no less ... and I know why. PROM SPECIAL They know that when I’m in Salem, I’ll work with other rural legislators to remind our colleagues that Oregon IS a natural resource state. We’ll remind them about things ... like trees are a renewable resource ... that we use cattle to harvest grass off otherwise unproductive land, that grazing reduces the potential for wildfire ... and that our cows fertilize range and forest land. Classic Rural counties may not have a high espresso/boutique density, but our agriculture and natural resource industries ^ ... create family wage jobs ... and contribute an annual $14 billion to the Oregon economy, way more than the “high-tech” industry! They need to know that we’re the backbone of a working state. Black Peak TUXEDO (95 Enter tirnu)inf te Win I | I I ■ F R E E PROM TU X ED O I R en ta l o f y o u r choice N a m e ___________________ A d d re ss_________________ C ity P h o n e # _________________ | a 1 g AG-PAC wants a plain-speaker in Salem, I hope you do, too. Questions or comments? Call me at home, (541) 934-2275. O n M a y 1 9 th vo te ^Drawing lo be held April 23,1998 j Enter at.. Men's Wear i for A State K Representative ib is Paid tor by Hem «« to r*» House • MC 83 Boi 2t» Kimberly OA 9 7 m *> '. * .’ V * ." » --»* ; Annie Hisler lone schools release honor roll 401 M CG un Club holds meat shoot honors * • ,/; * I .< . ■ T * « . ? .- V . • School Band and three other bands each performed their own individual band selection. Heppner band director Ralph Wemer directed the Heppner students in the March of the King's Trumpeters. A highlight of the concert was when all the school band directors and Dr. Cansler got together and played four songs in their own Dixieland Band performance. Wemer played the tuba in that group. The Heppner music students who performed included: Meghan Bailey, Krystal Baker, David Bates, Cody Bellamy, Travis Bellamy, Jon Bennett, Joseph Bouree, Brad Bowman, Chris Bowman, Maja Dietiker, Kevin Drake, Daniel Jepsen, Matt Jepsen, Heidi Kurts, Jody Maddem, Mitch Mathews, Rob McKenzie, Josh McKinney, Justin Nelson, David Norton, Leland Rill, Isaiah Stillman, Heath Stillman, Heidi Turrell and Sam Van Liew. Another Tri County Band Festival, specifically for seventh and eighth grade students, will be held Wednesday, April 29, at Columbia Junior High in Imgon. A concert will be given that evening, with $1 admission for adults. Ralph Wemer plans to have Heppner Band students in that event as well. W L 41 15 MCGG 20 36 No Pin Hitters 24 32 Who Knows 29 27 The BJs 29% 26% The Dregs High game: Susan Atkins 199, Betty McDonald 195, Betty Brown 181. High series: Joan Smith 471, Betty Brown 464, Betty McDonald 462. Splits: LaJuana McKenzie 6-8-10, Karen Wildman 4-5, Peggy Michel 3-10, Betty Brown 3-10,4-5-7. I 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 140 LORDY, 40 I 40 LORDY, 40 I 40 CHRIS RAUCH 40 I 40 fc 40 40 " , 40 I 40 40 [ 4 0 4 0 40 40 40 40 4 0 4 0 J 1 L 12 MCGG 17 Who Knows 18 No Pin Hitters 25% 22% The Dregs 27 21 TheBJs High game Joan Smith 224 High series Joan Smith 534, Susan Atkins 490 Splits: Maude Hughes 3-9-10. *% •••■♦» - » V ' . * vr- 4 • *.*• « \ «•-» I ***• * - 1 A* i *» •