Cardinal boys defeated by The Curdinul varsity boys were defeated by the Heppner MuHtangs 33 74 on Suturduy, December 19. ' Dorian Forrttr scored nine points In the first quarter to lead the Mustangs to a 4 16 lead over the Cardinals. The Mustangs outscored the Cardinals In the second quar ter as they took a 15 - 34 lead at the half. The Cardinals were out scored budly In the third quarter as the Mustangs 1 .,i B-fc I' rfH5 o lo ovo - U !vvh ml III we extend our thanks and best wishes for a wonderful white ril it J J0 & H0WARD ijCiWlOim & LARRY & KERRY Happnaf U(' Di in rnAiimr n rv , fc. A A A ': h A May i lie rmliuiicc l 1 I of ilic Oiristmas Star I cast lis light J uiKaii yem, bringing vrftli It renewed I foltli uinl wonder at ilic miracle trftlic Nativity. NORTHWESTERN MOTEL & RV PARK JOHN & ANN SKOW That festive holiday spirit Is In the alri with hearts filled with excitement, we say Marry Christmas, and thanks. LEXINGTON LUMBER GENE, DONNA, MIKE7BARB & DUANE " dominated the scoring and took a 21 - 57 lead into the final quarter. The Mustangs cupped the victory In the final quarter as they scored 17 points to take a 33 74 victory over the Cardinals. Craig Gutierrez led the Cardinals with 12 points, followed by Donnie Taylor with nine. The Cardinals shot 13 of 49 for 2(i percent from the field and seven of 20 for 35 percent from the line. The Mustangs nil 'i natrons 11 I Mustangs shot 34 of 77 for 44 percent from the field and six of 19 for 32 percent from the free throw line. lone 33: Taylor 3 3-5 9, Gutierrez 5 2-3 12, Morter 1 1-2 3, Leavitt 31-6 7, Padberg 1 0-1 2, Hams 0 0-3 0, Meyers Heppner 74: G. Orr 4 0-1 8, Huston 2 0-1 4, J. Orr 4 0-0 8, Forrar 7 1-1 15, Currin 1 0-5 2, Connor 3 1-4 7, Lott 2 2-2 6, Bier 5 1-2 11, Holland 2 1-3 5, Murray 4 0-0 8 Cardinal JV's defeated by Heppner 37-53 ByMICHEIXE LARUE The Cardinal JV team was defeated by Heppner 37 - 53 on Saturday night, Dec. 19. In a low scoring first quarter the Cardinals were outscored by one as the scoreboard showed the Cardi nals down 4 - S at the end of the quarter. The Mustangs opened up a nine point lead in the second quarter as they took a 11 - 20 lead at the half. In the third quarter the Cardinals stuck with the Mustangs but were outscored by four as the Mustangs Lions ask area residents to give gift of sight As the hnlidiiv season un folds, the Oregon Lions Eye Hank fisks Heppner area residents to consider "giving the Bifl of siirht " so that people blinder! bv corneal disease can regain their vision through a corneal transplant operation, stated a recent news release from Good Samaritan Hospi tal and Medical Center. Port land. "Corneal damage is a ma jor cause of blindness, but today more than 90 percent of transplant operations are suc cessful." said Kristi Voth. executive director of the Oregon Lions Eye Bank based at Good Samaritan. More than 9H) Oregnnians have had their sight restored with corneas furnished by the eve bank. The eye bank receives and preserves human donor eyes and makes them available to physicians whose patients need corneal transplant sur geries. The only source of tissue is the donation of eyes of , recent lv-deceased persons. The cornea is the transpar ent covering that overlays the iris and pupil, and works with Heppner frosh meet lone for 2nd time The Heppner freshman basketball team played lone for the second time this season, ious 53 Heppner was victor - 37 Top rebounders for the game were Todd Miller and Bob Harris each with five. Players who scored in the game include: Todd Miller - vr Let all receive V the King. In I His spirit we 1 extend Yuletide greetings. SEARS AUTHORIZED CATALOG tew I ahrlct to ftinrnl TV in SALES MERCHANT rnri It'i now poMtible to grow an entire organism from ingle cell taken from parent organixm. It'i already been done auccesafully with planU, but it's (till the subject of science fiction in reference to human. What' the process called? Cloning. moved their lead to 21 - 34. In the final quarter the Cardinals were outscored by three points as the Mustangs went on to take a 37 - 53 victory over the Cardinals. lone 37: McCabe 4 0-1 8, McEIIigott 4 2-3 10, Childers 3 1- 2 7, Colvard 2 0-0 4, Ball 1 0-0 2. Doherty 2 0-2 4, Millman 0 2- 2 2, Douglas 0 0-1 0, Padberg, Love Heppner 53: Currin 3 0-0 6, Miller 8 5-8 21, Green 2 1-3 5, Kenison 1 0-0 2, Doherty 0 2-2 2, Hyatt 1 0-0 2, Harris 2 3-3 7, George 3 2-3 8, Riehl, Wilson the lens to focus lieht ravs entering the eye. When the cornea is diseased or injured, sight mav he restored bv transplanting a clear cornea from a donor eve. Everyone, regardless of the quality of his or her vision, can participate in the eve bank program by becoming a potential eve donor because "the need for tissue far exceeds the number of cor neas obtained." Ms. Voth said. If 1R years old or older those interested mav sign a donor card in the presence of two witnesses, and carry the card at all times. Eyes of a deceased relative mav also be donated if the person donating is the next of kin and over 18 years old, the news release continued. Donar cards may be obtain ed from Terry Hughes, presi , dent of the Hepner Lions club, or any club member, or by contacting the eye bank. (503) 22-7523. The Oregon Lions Eye Bank is supported by more than 200 Lions clubs throughout Ore gon, and is a member of the Oregon Donor Program. 23; Steve Currin - 4; David Green 5; Kevin Kenison - 2; Ron Doherty - 2; Travis Hyatt - 2; Cam George - 8; and Bob Harris made 7 points for Heppner. lone was 50 percent from the free throw line. Heppner was 68 percent from the line. A bright new note for parties is to present a hot dip, set in a chafing dish or on a hot-tray. 9 ,h most x& v mvfiMimt treasurea gifts of all . . . tfFlf M H MWs W"-WtlfWMmPce n ve. For your Ray Boyce Insurance Santa's Workshop A G-T holiday feature Orange pontmander from David Sykes, publisher My sister, Ardeen Clay, made some of the pommanders a few years ago. I was surprised how easy they were to make. They give the whole bouse a holiday smell. Ma terials needed : one orange, one box of whole cloves and one pair of garden gloves. Instructions: 1. Using garden gloves, push cloves into the orange. 2. When all cloves are inserted into the orange, tie a ribbon around the orange. The pommander will keep from year to year. As the orange dehydrates, it will shrink, making the clove arrangement more dense. Devoted 'fe DAtjK OF D jzasterm Oregon Your Home-Owned, Independent Bank" ' MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION HEPPNER,IONEARLINGTON RAY, LIL & BEVERLY The Heppner Gsiette-Tlmes, tfeppner, Oregon, Thursday, December 24, 1MI FIVE ' ' , in, A I friends, here's to a holiday J filled with the sentimental and old-fashioned joys that mean so much at Christmas. 10 percent of school board qucstionairea returned If yoii were one of over 300 people who returned a school district questionnaire last month, the school board reviewed your responses at its meeting Monday night. Three thousand question naires seeking district pa Iron's responses on questions ' ranging from sex education to academics, were mailed out in November. Monday night the board was told by Superintendent Matt Doherty that 10 percent of the questionnaires had come back In. hRilSrlVlASCBlgSSiNC ha r1 M "-hf COURT STREET MARKET JACK, RUTH, TOM & SHANNON m send warmest wishes to all our faithful friends for a bright, glowing holiday. 3 1 .ST osOyD ft 1 R&W DRIVE EV Tom, Helen, Rick, Bob & JR. CLOSED DEC 24-28 yje hope you enjoy a wonderful holiday . u and glee, from start' to finish. Thanks ad. in l. I I linnrr rnrnmiiM VERN, QNDY, LINDA & CAROLYN ' HEPPNER BOWL DOUG A SONIA" Twenty-eight questions asked,including: I think the schools place enough empha sis on academics. And I think students should receive more sex education instructions. Four responses, ranging ' from strongly agree to strong ly disagree (plus a not' applicable) were available to mark. "This will be a good tool, if you want to Judge some public thought on an issue. But remember it's only 10 per cent," Doherty told the board. 1 -5. - I 1 hJt T it 1 special thanks for your warmth and friendship we wish you a very