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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, April 5, 2000 - THREE New gift shop opens in Heppner Nursing home holds raffle Pioneer Memorial Nursing Home Auxiliary member-resident Edna Peck (left) selects a winning ticket for the auxiliary's drawing. Pioneer Memorial Nursing Home Auxiliary has announced the winners of their drawing held March 31. Winners of the blanket and throws were Mike Doherty Marie Hendricks, Vickie Turrell, Kathi Bouder, Irene Holtz, Joe Ramison, Delia Robinson and Cyde Estes. Fran Barnett won the stuffed puppies. The proceeds of the drawing go toward the Nursing Home Auxiliary to purchase needed items for the residents. The Mustangs lose at Sherman reached on an error, Gribskov The Heppner Mustangs singled and Pettyjohn walked to and the Sherman County Huskies load the bases. Bellamy and participated in a walk-a-thon on McElligott reached on errors to Tuesday, March 28, in Moro as score two runs and Stefan the Huskies finally won 15-12 in Matheny walked. Anthony laid a non-league baseball game down a perfect bunt to squeeze called after six innings because home Bellamy and Hill had a of darkness. two-RBI single to close out the The two teams combined scoring. for 24 walks, four hit batters and The Huskies, however, 10 errors for the game which scored three runs on a bases- lasted more than three hours. loaded, two-out double to win the After the Huskies took a game. 3-0 lead after one, Kelly Paullus Cutsforth ended up going led off with a walk, moved to four for four with a double, a third on a single by Allen triple and two RBI's. Gribskov Gribskov and scored on a went three ofr three and Hill sacrifice fly by Travis Bellamy. went two for two and two RBI. The Huskies stretched Heppner 010 308-12 10 6 Co. 343 023-15 6 4 their lead to 10-1 after three Sherman Michael McCabe. Travis Bellamy (4), before the Mustangs got going. Dylan Pettyjohn (6) and Alan Gribskov; In the top of the fourth, Bellamy Asa Richelderfer, Jason Sallee 4. Todd (6) and Shaffer, Richelderfer (6). was hit by a pitch, Mark Shaffer 2B-Stanley Cutsforth (H), Miller, Fritts McElligott walked, Nick (SC) Anthony reached by error scoring 3B-Qutsforth (H)-HR-none. Bellamy and then McElligott scored on a wild pitch. Stanley Cutsforth singled to score Anthony to cut the lead to 10-4. The Huskies added two more in the fifth to make it 12-4 before the Mustangs exploded for eight runs to tie it at 12-12. Josh Heppner Gazette-Times Hill singled and came around to score on Cutsforth's triple. Cutsforth scored as Paullus By Rick Paullus FAX PAPER Suzanne Rea Accounting Services Quicken • Quickbooks Pro • Payroll QUICKBOOKS SET-UP “I make house calls” (541) 422-7310 Fax (541) 422-7310 Billing • B.S. in Accounting P.O. Box 52 • lone, OR 97843 E-mail: SuzanneRea©CenturyTel.net I t ’ s G ood T o L ive auxiliary made over $500 frbm the drawing. Francis Freel and Burt Johannes donated throws; Barbara Bloodsworth donated one quilt, three throws and a Pendleton blanket; and Vickie Turrell donated the stuffed animals. The Heppner Garden Club is sponsoring its 10th annual town plant exchange on Saturday, April 15, at the St. Patrick's Senior Center from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. All gardeners in the area may bring plants and exchange for others. Any type of plant is welcome-both indoor and outdoor, roots, pips, corms or tubers. There is no cost. Experienced gardeners, resource materials and nursery catalogues will be available. Cookies and coffee will be provided. Rhea Creek Social Club has meeting The Rhea Creek Social Club met at Cal's in Heppner with the Reverend Duane Jones as guest speaker. Reverend Jones spoke about tmany things the Ministerial Association does to help people providing meals, a night's lodging or helping get a car going. The club's next monthly meeting will be held at Cal's on April 12 at 10 a.m. John Church will speak on the Agriculture Museum starting at 10:15 a.m. I n O regon There’s a bank here that will not only rekindle your interest in IRAs, they’ll compound it. hat C an C ompounding Okay, maybe investing in an IRA isn’t nearly as exciting as the stock market. But when you realize just how much your interest earnings can compound before retirement, you’ll see how much GOOD PLACE TO LIVE. Do T o M y I RA I n t e r e s t ? sense an IRA makes. Why not come in and talk to one of our friendly staff members today about the power of compounding. We’ll put a new spark into your retirement options. GOOD lone tennis teams challenge Sherman Co. Coach Cathy McCabe was pleased with the performance of her team members, commenting, Public plant exchange April 15 Reason # 93: W A new gift shop, called Treasures & Trinkets, recently opened in Heppner. The shop is located across the street from the Northwest Motel and is operated by Darla Wishart (right) and Betty Newby. A grand opening is planned April 14 through 16. In addition to gifts and specialty baskets the shop will also offer silk and dried flower arrangements. The two women are also considering adding fresh flowers later. "We would like everyone to stop by and look around, and see what we have,” says Wishart. Their hours are 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. everyday. PLACE TO lone tennis teams walk away with wins vs Riverside Molly Barrow at Sherman Co. H.S. The lone tennis teams traveled to Moro on Friday, March 31, to challenge the Sherman County Huskies. The lone men waked away with three wins and the lone women were allowed only one win. Jennifer Thompson was defeated by Gen Wolf, 5-8, Salli McElligott was defeated by Elisha Wooderson, 1-8, and Caitlin Orem succumbed to Marcy Richelderfer 4-8. Caitlin Orem was well matched with her opponent. Orem did an excellent job of working the court and keeping her opponent on the run. Erin Crowell and Molly Barrow lost against Kasie Stroud and Heidi Beers, 2-8, and Salli McElligott and Allison Halvorsen lost to Abbie Melzer and Erin Weedman, 4-8. Jennifer Thompson teamed up with Allison Halvorsen to post the only win for the ladies' team, defeating April Olsen and Katie Ketchum in a tie breaker situation, 9-8 tie breaker score at 8 - 6 . Caitlin Orem and Sheena Christman lost to Codie Stroud and Frankie Welk, 4-6. Orem and Christman's match was called on account of darkness. Jeremy Rietmann was defeated by Cole Shelton, 5-8; Derek Campbell lost to Joey Yourcheck, 0-8; and Aaron Tworek easily defeated Jason Danielson, 8-0. The team of Adam Neiffer and Adam McCabe lost to Brandon Welk and Trent Eakin, 4-8. David Mansfeld and Cameron Krebs defeated Bradley Goodenough and Shilo Langston, 8 - 6 . Jeremiah and Colin McElligott lost their match in a tie breaker to Shilo Langston and Bradley Goodenough, 8-9, 6-8 tie breaker score. Steve Crum and Karl Morgan won their match against Jason Danielson and Joey Yourcheck, 8-7. Crum and Morgan's match was also called on account of lack of daylight. if ir. j í Cameron Krebs David Mansfeld The lone tennis teams hosted Riverside High School on Tuesday, March 28 for the first match of the season for both teams. lone men walked away with five wins and two losses, while the lone women had seven wins and two losses. Jennifer Thompson lost to her opponent, Chnssa Chapman, in a singles' match, 2-8. Thompson played exceptionally well for her first match. Salli McElligott came from a 0-4 deficit before losing to Andrea Orcutt, 4-8. Coach Cathy McCabe was impressed with McElligott's diligence. "Salli was struggling the first part of the match but she doesn't give up easily and fought hard to take four matches from her opponent," said McCabe. Caitlin Orem easily defeated Crystal Smith, 4-1; Sheena Chnstman defeated Eunes Ward, 4-1; and Allison Halvorsen easily defeated Becki McNamee, 4-0. The doubles' team of Molly Barrow and Erin Crowell won a tough match against Ashley Howell and Vanessa Bade, defeating their opponents, 8-5. Crowell and Barrow are not used to playing side by side and had some adjusting to do but seemed to work it out. The duo of Allison Halvorsen and Shelby Krebs easily defeated Andrea Orcutt and Crystal Smith, 8-0. Caitlin Orem and Sheena Christman won their match against Sonja Hurst and Valerie Swindler, defeating them 4-0. Salli McElligott and Jennifer Thompson defeated Debra Darrow and Jami Moors, 4-0. The hard serves of Jeremy Rietmann helped him to defeat Shawn McKimmey, 8-2. BANK “ÇJreauurei & ÇJùnkeh iirtosrai T> Northwestern Motels NEW GIFT SHOP W ? ht honored Member FDIC • Equal Housing Lender P lo w O ften Hours: 9 a.m. to 7p.m. everyday Kill it \ i it \i I I I \ . M \ i \ Si k h i , 541 -6 "V 5 4 0 7 . "All participants are making great stndes in improving their game." TOateh fo e (p ra n d O pening com ing c ip r i! 14th • 16th ■ *« *< *** .- o » - * w . V Derek Campbell fought hard before losing to Aset Bektasor, 6- 7. The tie breaker score for Campbell was 5-7. Freshman Aaron Tworek also was handed a loss by Eric Roa. Tworek lost his match 3-4. Adam McCabe and Adam Neiffer doubled up to defeat Craig Gribble and Jeremy Hall in a tight match, 8-6. Jeremiah McElligott and Colin McElligott easily defeated Rafael Torres and Jacob Plisek, 8-2. Jeremiah plays exceptionally well at the net and Colin is quick at getting to the ball in the backcourt. David Mansfeld and Cameron Krebs overcame Jacob Plisek and Tyson Carey, winning by an easy margin of 4-0. Steve Crum and Karl Morgan fought a tough match against Matt Weseman and Rafael Torres before defeating their opponents, 4-3. Coach Cathy McCabe said she was pleased with the team's performance. "It was a extremely cold and windy day, the matches were taking a long time and we had to shorten quite a few matches in order for everyone to play. All of the team members kept a good attitude and worked hard," said McCabe. Good showing at McMinnville Heppner's Lacey Matteson captured her second barrel racing title in a row at the McMinnville High School Rodeo held April 1- 2. Matteson turned in a time of 14.958. lone was well represented in the barrel racing with Ann Shear turning in a 15.326 for fifth place, followed by Katie Bacon with a 15.534 in sixth place. Sybil Krebs was ninth with a 15.573. Krebs also placed seventh in the breakaway roping with a 5.27. Condon's Marne Wilkins took seventh in the pole bending with a 21.842. Ryan Matteson of Heppner took the steer wrestling title with a 9.16 and was ninth in calf roping with a 16.39