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Cardinal boys meet defeat in" Big Sky game liv mm lii:i.i.i:i,iti .; The Ciirdimil vnrKily boy were riVfeiilrd 43 48 by tho Echo Concurs In a Hl Sky (iamo Friday, Junumy 22. The Coiifjm'8 Jumped out to a 12 15 lead In tho first qunrtur mid mtiinlnincd their had throughout the Rume, In thp Hocond quarter, the Coukh pidled nhrad an they mink nine poinlK and held the Cardinals to nix. The Cardi nal were down I - 14 at the half. The Cardinal were out scored by only one in the third quarter or they stayed within reaching distance. The Cou gar went Into the final quarter with fi 31 - in load over the Cardinals. In the finaj quarter the Cardinals oulscnred the Cou gars by two points but that wasn't enough as the Cardi nals were defeated. Donnie Taylor led the Car dinals with 14 points and seven rebounds, Bowling news The Heppner Gazette-Times, lleppner, Oregon, Thursday, January 28, IM2 FIVE lone l:i .1 H.ims 3 2 2 ft. Taylor 7 0 0 14. Pa I Inn 3 0-1 fi. Hulierrez :i 0-1 . Starr 1 3-5 5. Morler 0 2 2 2. C, Hams. Schmidt 1 no 2. Kcho i IK) Baker 4 0-0 8. Savior 8 4-4 20. Kamos 51-211. Brown 30 1 fi. R. Widrnan. Becbtel. F. Widman 0 1-2 1. Lilly 0 2-2 2. Thursday Night Ladies January U Won- Local Snowmobile club holds Sunday play day Juvenile" Bowling League holds Saturday party Gateway Kinzua MAR Bucknum's Columbia Basin Ray Boyce Ins. B&C Repair Lebush The 4-Cornern Snowmobile Club held a playduy on Sunday. January 18 near South Jones Prairie. For the Poker Run, Ceri De Fillipis won first place, fol lowed by Juanita Curmichael in second place and Dan nndcen with third. On the Obstacle Course, Dana ileideman took first in the men's competition, Duane Disque won second and Butch UiiiKlilm placed third. Linda F.nilcrt took first in that category and Julie De Fillipis took first in the kids division. In the Speed Race, Dana Hcldcman again placed first, followed by Butch Laughlin with second. Lance Journot and Phil De Fillipis took first in the Ball Race. Dale Adlard and Dan Bodcen placed second while the team of Linda Englcrt and Dan Bodcen placed third. "Lot of chili, hot dogs and drinks, plus the sun and good snow were enjoyed by all." said a member of the club. Prize money must be picked up at the next meeting. February 2 at the Heppner F.Iks Lodge, he continued. The south Morrow County Juvenile Bowling league, sponsored by the Morrow County Juvenile Services Commission held their endof season party at the Heppner bowling alley on Saturday, January 23. Trophies were also awarded at this time. Those receiving trophies included: First place team : The Three C'sandK Tnm members are Cindy Sumner. Cindy Stroe ber. Christy Rathbun and Kym Warren; Brent Sheirbon - high indi vidual boys game; Christy Rathbun high individual girls game; and Molly Moore - high indivi dual series. The bowlers celebrated with refreshments of hot dogs, soda pop and ice cream sundaes. Lost 39"j- 24'i 39 - 25 34'j- 29i 34 - 30 33 - 31 31 - 33 24 - 40 21 - 43 Splits converted: Lorrene Montgomery 1-3-7 and Karen Palmer 2-10. High game: LoRayne Bow man - 214. High series: Kay McRob erts - 562. Gateway was high scoring team the first 16 week session of the 1981-82 bowling season. Sparetimer January 19 Won Lost No. Three 3 13 Splits: Norm Rickert 5-10; B. Munkers 6-7-10; L. Massey 4-10; and R. Munkers 5-7. High game: M. Kindle - 236 and L. Massey - 2 04 and Mary Wilson 204. High series: M. Kindle and A. Padberg - 550. High team series: Seven. Ix'bush B 4 C C.B.E.C. Ray Bouce Gateway M & R Kinzua 606 No. Thursday Night Ladies January 21 Won - Lost Bucknum's ,4-0 Splits converted: Charleen Isom 5-7 and Karen Palmer 5-8-10. High game: June Bellen brock - 202. High series: June Bellen torock - 539. Removed Permanently f Anna Schwarzin, Electrologist $ 365 Linden Way, Heppner Open 9-5 Tues. & Wed. Phone: Other Times by Appointment 676-9248 f Aerobic classes to begin in Heppner Aerobics for the beginner as well as the advanced student will tie offered beginning the Reid continues winning ways, moves on to regional finals 3 Reid Lana Lana Reid continues her winning ways in the Elk'i Hoop Shoot Contest, this time capturing first place in the state contest held January 23 in Corvallis. She previously won first in the district shoot on January 9 in Hermiston. Shown above with trophies she has won so far, Reid will now move on to the regional finals to be held Feb. 13 in Portland. Saturday, Reid competed against seven other girls in her 12-13 age group, and sank 21 of 25 shots for first place. In addition, Reid won a plaque for sinking the most Bhots of all girls at the state contest. Mr. and .Mrs. Jerry D. Hoi! onoii and Mr. and Mrs. Dwigkt L. Bailey request the honor of jour presence at the marriage of their children Kaedene and Kenneth Saturday, the sixth of February nineteen hundred eighty-two at two o cloclc in the afternoon United Methodist Ch urcn Heppner, Oregon Reception Following PolLcL Buffet Heppner Legion Hall Heppner woman named to honor roll at WOSC Kristin L. Edtnundson of Heppner, has been named to the honor roll at Western Oregon State College at Mon mouth. Edmundson was one of 3(K) students that achieved a grade point average between 3.5 and 3 .99 during fall term as WOSC. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Edmundson of Heppner. Wrap gift for a new baby in the front page of the newspaper printed the day the baby wet born. Alto include the horoscope and the weather report. mmmsm THANKS TO ALL OUH PATRONS for their support during our first year of operation. CELEBRATE WITH US I Free Coffee Or Small Soft u i m m I With The Purchase Of Lunch Or Dinner i Feb. 2,3 & 4Tues., Wed. & Thurs.l week of Feb. 8 in the Heppner area, according to Nancy Brownfield. south Morrow County area coordinator. Both evening and morning classes are available in the four-session schedule. Morn ing classes will be taught at the Elks Lodge from 9 to 10 a.m. by instructor Renee Siminoe. Beginners will meet Monday and Wednesday mornings and advanced stu dents will meet Tuesdays and Thursdays. ( Evening classes will be taught by Joyce Hughes at the Heppner Grade School on Mondays and Wednesdays. Advanced students will work out from 6:M to 7:30 p.m. while beginners will exercise from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Students interested in aerobics are asked to pre-reg-ister for these classes. Mrs. Brownfield said. For pre registration or other informa tion, call her at G76 5039. Coast to Coast Gardner's MC.G.G. Central Market Peterson's Les Schwab S & J Market Sears 11 - 5 10' 2 - 5' 10 6 9-7 8 - 8 6 10 5'4- 10'4 4 12 High game: Jean Ball -193. High series: Janet Pratt -501. Koffee Ktip Keglers January 21 Won - Gutter Dusters The Pytts Weary Wives The Dregs Three Holers Newcomers Hi Ho's Three L's 8 1 0 Lost 0 1 9 High game: Hilda Yocom - 190. ' High series :Faye Ruhl - 487. High team game: The Pytts - 575. High team series: The Pytts - K84 Splits: Faye Ruhl 5-10: Billie Doherty 5-7: and Maude Hughes 5-6-10. Dime A Dozen January 24 Won - Lost The doughnut was brought over to America from the Netherlands more than 300 years ago by Dutch colonists. No. Seven No. Two No. Four No.Six No. Five No. One 12 12 5 5 4 4 54 6 11 11 CUSTOMER APPRECIATION DAY IS SATURDAY FEBRUARY 1 3 FREE BREAKFAST EQUIPMENT ON DISPLAY 1 S3""""" So V .1 ? i i FACTORY REPSj 1 C3 ) WW DOOR PRIZES EVERYONE WELCOME no tf "a roan roweir'Sm. Lexington 989-8221 Wmt file mtwm pfepasdlo ' b ' " v.l "j?,, v' . ,y'f f . 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