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    SIX The Heppner Gatette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday,
Heppner man retires
from Kinzua
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Elmer Haath (left) occeples gold watch from Kinzua
Personnel Manager loVerne Van Marter o o retirment gift.
Heath, 63, retired recently after working at on equipment
operation for the corporation for over 16 year.
lone girls defeated by
Heppner Fillies
By ASHLEY CONKLIN
The lone girls' basketball
team fell to 2-5 on Saturday,
Dec. 17 as they were beaten by
the Heppner Fillies 74 to 16.
Heppner ran out to a 24-S
lead after the first quarter.
Jodi Padberg had eight for the
Fillies and Deena Hams three
for the Cardinals.
The Fillies took a 50 to six
halftime advantage by out
scoring lone 26-3 in the second
stanza.
AH of Ione's third period
points were scored from the
free throw line as Heppner's
lead increased to 58-10.
STATISTICS
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Cardinals lose
to Mustangs
By ASHLEY CONKLIN
The lone boys' basketball
team lost to the Heppner
Mustangs 55 to 41 on Saturday,
Dec. 17. lone fell to 2-5 in the
season.
Heppner jumped out to a 15
to 10 lead at the end of the first
quarter. Craig Hams and
Randy McCabe both scored
four points for lone as John
Martin scored six for Hep
pner. The Mustangs led the Car
dinals 29 to 21 at halftime by
outscoring lone 14-11 in the
second period.
In the third quarter lone
was outscored 12 to 8 as
Heppner's lead increased to
41-29.
Mark Meyers scored eight
points in the fourth stanza but
ST-TiaTICS
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Hppnr 15 14 12 14 55
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Cola
Totals
What's Your
Opinion?
Question: "Do you feel the
voters should be allowed to
vote whether they want or
don't want a state sales tax?"
"Absolutely," said Kay
Robinson of Heppner, "We
should all be able to give our
opinion on it."
Corp.
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Heppner went on to win 74-16
by scoring 16 points in the
fourth quarter to six for lone.
lone made five of 26 field
goals for 19 percent while
Heppner made 31 of 67 shots,
46 percent. lone was 6 of 24
from the foul line, 25 percent.
Heppner made 12 of 25 foul
shots for 48 percent.
Hams andSandi Wright led
lone in scoring with six each.
Missy Eubanks made 13 for
Heppner followed by Padberg
with 10.
lone played at Condon on
Tuesday. Dec. 20.
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Heppner won 55-41. Greg Orr
had seven in the stanza for the
Mustangs.
From the free throw line
lone shot 42 percent, making
11 of 26. Heppner made 54
percent, shooting 13 of 24. The
Cardinals made 15 of 46 field
goals for 33 percent. The
Mustangs made 35 percent on
21 of 60 shots.
McCabe hit for 10 points
while Meyers and Darrin
Padberg collected eight for
lone.
Orr and Mark Way scored 17
and 11 respectively for Hep
pner. lone was out-rebounded
27-20. McCabe had 13 boards
for the Cards. Orr had 10 and
Way eight for the Mustangs.
lone played at Condon on
Tuesday. Dec. 20.
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V
December . 1983
lone JV team takes
Riverside freshmen
By ASHLEY CONKLIN
Despite losing by 29 points to
the Riverside freshmen the
first time, the lone J V. team
beat them the second time by
a score of 44 to 38 on Tuesday,
Dec. 13. the J V. Cardinals are
now 4-1.
Both teams kept pace with
one another in the first stanza,
producing a 7 to 7 tie. Chris
Rea scored four points 1 for
lone.
. The Cardinals took a half
time lead of 16 to 13 by
out-scorinR the Pirates nine to
Soroptimist contest
winners attend luncheon
Eric Thompson
Youth Citizenship Award
winners and winners of a
coloring contest attended a
Soroptimist luncheon at the
Hpepner Elks Lodge last
Thursday.
Winners of the citizenship
awards were Cathy Lindsay,
first place, a $100 award, and
Eric Thompson, second place,
a $75 award. Both are seniors
at Heppner High School. Lind
say plans to attend the Uni
versity of Portland where she
will major in accounting.
Thompson wants to enroll at
Oregon State University of the
University of Washington and
major in engineering.
The Youth Citizenship
Awards are sponsored annual
ly by the Heppner Soroptimist
Club.
Winners of a Soroptimist
sponsored coloring contest
were presented with their
awards during the luncheon.
There were three divisions
featured in the contest: pre
school and kindergarten, first
and second grade, and third
and fourth grade. First second
and third place winners were
selected by Soroptimist Club
members for each division.
First place winners ' were
Kristen Elliott. John Quails
and Shannon Elliott. They
each received a $10 award.
The three second place
winners were Justin Adelman.
Heppner High School
Thursday. Dec. 22 - sand
wiches and milk.
Friday. Dec. 23 through
Monday. Jan. 2 - no school.
Christmas vacation.
Heppner Elementary School
Thursday. Dec. 22 - Sack
lunch.
Friday. Dec. 23 through
Monday. Jan. 2 - no school.
Christmas vacation.
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six in the second period.
lone used a strong third
quarter press to increase their
lead to 34-18. Eric Pointer
tossed in eight for the Cards,
Riverside fought back in the
fourth quarter out-scoring
lone 20 to 10. lone held on to
win as the Cards made clutch
field goals nad free throws
down the stretch.
Pointer and Rea scored 12
each for the Cardinals. Matt
Nutt brock had nine for the
Pirates.
lone made 10 of 23 free
throws for 44 percent. River
? .... ' . -.
Cathy Lindsay
Dustin Alford and Kristin Al
ford. They each received $5
awards.
Third place winners Kelly
McAlpin. Geneele Adelman
and Travis Greenup, along
with the other winners, re
ceived award certificates.
Also during the luncheon.
Kitty Coon's first grade, third
erade. fifth grade and junior
high music students per
formed Christnias music for
the group.
D.M.V.
schedule
The Heppner field office of
the Department of Motor Ve
hicles will be closed on the
following days: Wednesday,
Dec. 21. when the examiner
will be in Condon, on Friday.
Dec. 23. when the examiner
will be working in Hermiston;
on Monday. Dec. 26 for the
Christmas holiday: and on
Monday. January 2. for the
New Year's holiday.
Livestock club
meets
Bv MARY OSMIN
The Heppner Livestock Club
met on Thursday. Dec. 15.
Members studied wholesale
cuts of pork and breeds of
swine.
The next meeting will be
held January 18. 7:30 p.m.. at
Warren Plocharsky's home,
500 Water St.. in Heppner.
Anvone wanting to join the
club may come to the next
meeting.
Adult ed
class canceled
An adult education class
scheduled for Monday. Dec.
26. has been canceled for
Christmas vacation, reports
Jov Krein. instructor.
Classes will resume Wed
nesday. Jan. 4. at 7 p m.. at
the Heppner Neighborhood
Center, she said.
if
Polaris
Snowmobile
under the
Tree?
win over
44-38
side made 8 of 17 from the foul
line. 47 percent.
STATISTICS
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Riverside 7 5 20 38
lime 7 18 20 44
Kiverslde-Nuttbrork I,
Rogers ft, Snarr 7, Wehnoli S,
Klennert S. Moody I, Ramirei
2.
lone Pointer 12. Rea 12,
Douglas 7, Rletmann 6, Mill
man S. Conklin 2.
FGM FTM FTA TP PF
Riverside IS 8 17 38 l
lone 17 10 23 44 17
Koffee Kup Keglers
December IS
Won Lost
No-Pin Hitters
M.C.G G.No.2
The Dregs
GuUer Dusters
Three Holers
Hi Hos
NewComers
The Pvtts
34 -26
32'i-27
32 -28
29 -31
29 -31
284-314
274-324
274-324
High game: Linda Schultz
198.
High series: Linda Schultz
516.
Splits: Neoma Bailey 5-7;
Roxie Lovgren 3-10; Lucille
Massey 5-10; Ruth Bergstrom
5-8-10: Billie Doherty 5-8-10;
Betty Snow 2-4-5-7; and Hilda
Yocom 2-7.
Dime A Doien
December 18
Won-
Lost
No. Six
No. Three
No Four
No Two
No Five
No Seven
No One
No. Eight
414
40
34
30
184
-20
-26
30
254-344
25 -35
22 -38
22 -38
Team No. Six was the win
ner of the first half of the
season.
High game: Alvina Padberg
- 210 and Ellis McRoberts -178.
High series: Billie Doherty -503
and Elmer Heath - 518.
High team game: No. Seven
- 779.
High team series: No. Seven
- 2.160.
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GAZETTE
Dime A Dozen
December II
Won Lost
No. Six 38 18
No. Three 37 19
No. Four 33 23
No, Two 27 29
No. Five 25 - 31
No. Eight 22-34
No. Seven 21 35
No. One 21-35
Splits: Joyce Buchanan
4-5-7.
High game: Gene Doherty
195, Bill Snow - 195 and Bert
Corbin - 195.
High game: Kate McRob
erts 194.
High series: Billie Doherty
489 and Bill Snow 535.
High team game: No. Eight
- 759.
High team series: No. Six -2.186.
Koffee Kup Keglrr
December R
Won Lost
No Pin Hitters 33 - 23
MC.G.G.No.2 314 - 24 4
The Dregs 29 - 27
Gutter Dusters 29 - 27
Pytts 264-294
Three Holers 26 - 30
Hi Hos 254 304
NewComers 23 4 32 4
High game: Linda Schultz
200.
High series : Linda Schultz -528
Splits: Pat Lankford 4 10
and S-7; Billie Doherty 5 -10;
Beverly Steagall 8-10; Harriet
Pierson 5-7; Lucille Massey
3-10 and 2-7; and Maude
Hughes 3-10.
Blue Mt. Men's League
December 7
Won Lot
Gar Aviation
36
34
20
22
23
284
-30
30
34
-364
Bucknum's Tavern
Heppner Bowl
33
274
26
26
22
194
Central Mkt.
Bowl for Fun
Cast Offs
Big Five
Cal's Lounge
High series: Dave Hanna -607.
Elmer Heath 571 and
Garry VanArsdale - 545.
High game: Dave Hanna -222.
Dick Flaiz 214 and Garry
VanArsdale - 211.
Scores: Oar Aviation over
Bowl for Fun 4-0. Central Mkt.
over Big Five 4-0, Bucknum's
Tavern over Cal's Lounge 3-1
and Heppner Bowl over Cast
Offs 3 1.
GENERAL PURPOSE FORMS
STOCK FORMS ENVELOPES
Blue Mt. Men's League
December 14
Won -Lout
Gar Aviation 39 21
Bucknum'i Tavern 38 -22
Heppner Bowl S3 - 27
CastOffs , SO -30
Central MM, 284-314
Bowl for Fun 27 '33
cal's Lounge 224 - 374
Big Five 22-38
High series: Dave Hanna
583. Elmer Heath 552 and
Ellis McRobcrtS - 543.
High game: Dave Hanna
225. Ellis McRoberts 210 and
Gary Watkins 205.
Scores: Bucknum'i Tavern
over Heppner Bowl 4-0, Cast
Offs over BlR Five 4-0, Gar
Aviation over Central Mkt. 31
and Cal's Lounge over Bowl
for Fun 3-1.
Sparellmert
December 13
Won l-ot
Peterson's 374-224
M.C.G G. 37 -23
Coast to Coast 35 - 25
Les Schwab 31 -29
Gardners' 31 - 29
Sears 284-314
Len's Processing 23 -37
Central Market 17 -43
Splits: Carol Norris 4-5-7; Jo
Pettyjohn 3-7-10; and Ruby
Munkers 3-10.
High game: Jackie Allstott -199.
High series: Inetia Cantin
501.
High team game: Les
Schwab 924.
High team series: Sean
2.601.
NOTICE
The Town of Lexington is
offering a $100 REWARD for
information leading to the
arrest and conviction of persons
involved in theft andor
vandalism of the Town's
i
street signs. Lexington Town Council !
STATEAAENTS
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INVOICES LETTERHEADS
Spuretlmert
December 8
Won
Lost
20
214
-24
26
28
M.C.G .G. 36
Peterson's 844
Const to Const 32
Gardner's 30
lxSrhwab 28
Sears 254304
Un'srrocesRlna 22 -34
Central Market 16 -40
Splits: Martha Munkers
3 10.
High gnme: Millie Hanna
195.
High series: Chris Llmanen
553.
High team game: Coast to
Const 905.
High team series: M.C.G G.
2.5fiO.
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