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Ilr p p n rl Best all-around game of season n a m u s m m s s u s i Re-Dewgning ► # Ä — Your Kitchen ,} | Call Us! ★ Sampkw * Quotes Cmpmt ft llMWtta fwMlM ft C— I K Tito ii o 1 &R I ik H m esception of foul trouble Heppner managed around that fault and picked up in the other areas of the game Aggressive defense pushed the Killies over the line in the fouling aspect Andrea Ball fouled out half way through the third quarter laina Reiil took over and took her fifth foul just minutes later Heppner's post Theresa Lindsay put up her fifth foul as Penny Connor filled her position on the court, only to reach her fifth The fillies ended w ith four players fouled out but left an imprevsive mark with the Stanfield Tigers finishing the game 62 45 « t r i GuMMMd Heppner I7f N i l V S S S \S \S S S S S \S 1 BARGAINS or THE MONTH JM iJJOT JERSEY GRIPS 399 llliiir a lloirn January 12 M a in Slreet kne New & Used Tires 422-7211 M.C.G.G. 989-8221 While Supplies Last Cosi 7 -I No Fighi 7 -1 No Six 5 -3 No Four No Three 4 4 3 5 No Seven 2 6 No Two 2 6 No I ine 2 6 No Five No Five 2 6 Splits converted J Rickert 56 lo and 2 7, K Billsun 4 5, J Tanory 3 10. anti K McKoherts 3 lo High game Doherty -Campbell 193. V Brinda 205 Miglisene* A Campiteli 519 K Mi KotierI* 549 High team game No Fighi 774 High team senes No Fight 2,172 we will Close at Extension offers policy workshop If you want to know more, and do more about this nation's foreign policy, lake part in Great Decisions (¡rea l Decisions is a program founded in 1918, by the national nonpartisan, nonprofit Foreign Poll cy Association If is offered to inter esled citizens to increase their un derslanding of (' S Foreign policy and lo stimulate constructive cite /••ns’ participation in world affairs The program is designed fo pro vide a once a week session for eight weeks There are no dues required for participalion A study book containing unbiased and up to date information on the eight topics is available The topics for 1986 are I How Foreign Policy is Made The ( 'ase of Central America 2 Star Bars' and the Geneva Talks Bh.it Future for Arms Control’’ 3 Democracy in laitin America Focus on Argentina and Brazil. 4 International Terror ism In Search of a Response. 5 European Community and the U s Friction Among Friends. 6 Third World Development old Problems, New Strategies'* 7 Isreal and the U S Friendship and Discord 8 Religion in International Politics Why the Resurgence 6 6 each M UM UJ '¿D awj 217 N Main 676-9158 January Clearance] Sale Vi p rice on: • Electric staple gun Lofan Hays (23) tries to stop Pirate last Friday Rv \shlrv t onklln When the Heppner and Riverside boys haskctbali teams met on Friday. Jan 10 both teams perfor med similarly It) the Dec 7 game, Riverside won 58 50 Both times the Mustangs raced to a big lead only to have il decimated This time the Pirates escaped w lih a 55 50 victory Fairly in the initial period Heppner jumped out to a seven point lead The Pirales came hack lo (rail just 12 II at the end o( the period The Mustangs were out and run mng in the second quarter as well When Todd Lindsay put in a bucket at the 2 41 mark the Mustangs were leading 25 13 and had Riverside on the ropes However the Mustangs were unable to deliver Ihe knockout punch as Riverside went on an 8 I tear to come within 26 21 at the half Based on his team's first half ‘ performance, Pirale skipper Iairry French said. We usually shool better than that " At that point, the Pirates had converted only lo oí 31 tries from the field, a poor 31 • plastic shelves • ceiling light •other items added each Monday in gem e with nine seconds to go He canned both shots, sealing the game for Riverside 'I was pleased with the way we played, hut we jusl fell short.'' responded Heppner coach Brent Flggers We had good shots at the end. but they just wouldn t fall W'tlgers accumulated a career- high 22 points fo lead all scorers The Mustangs did prevail w ith a 35 26 rebounding advantage Clement and Keith Kenison each brought down II hoards The Muslangs handed out 14 assists, hut were without the services of starting point guard Duane Hall .ielliiioii >t ’•> 676 5G0!'«// A 2 A A .D .S . P ip e Drainage. Culverts« Aireation M .C .G .G . 989-8221 M®pp O fferin g FREE H earing E x am in atio n for NERVE DEAFNESS in H eppner Thu rsday, Jan . 23 10 a.m . to Noon a t G o n ty's 676-9264 __________________C all fo r o n a p p o in tm e n t___________________ UNDERCARRIAGE REPAIR ✓ NEW it REBUILT BIG R AI LS-RI MS-HOLLERS ✓ MACHINE Hl II.D l P OF IDLERS et RÖM ERS THE FIRST LETTER ✓ KERIM SPROCKETS IN AUTO PARTS ✓ DESIGN it Rl ll.D OUR 422-7408 OWN CARS A 422-7418 PRESSI HIZER UNITS ✓ TRACK PRESS TO TURN OR REPLACE PIN it BUSHINGS Cull for Em* Estimule* B & C REPAIRS,INC. We'll Give You 3 Good Reasons To Open Your IRA At The Bank of Eastern Oregon ✓ * Competitive Interest Rates is* No Annual fees is* Affordable Contribution Limits *25 Minimum Deposit T o B o r r o w T h e M o n e y !! lu m 676 9157 lyruton Aoy Ruud's Hearing Aids percent In Ihe third period Riverside went to their bread and butter, finding 6'4" Twin Towers Brian Byrd and Brian Sbeadel inside The two paid dividends right away Sheadel's three point play with 4 32 remaining in the period gave Riverside their first lead of the contest Meanwhile. Hyrd powered in 10 fourth period points "At halftime we switched to a I 3 I zone offense in order lo get both Hrtuns more involved in our offense, stated French Not to lx- outdone. Ihe Mustangs still led 42 40 al the end of the period, thanks lo a Wayne W ilgers hoop off a Bryan Padherg (red w ith seven licks on Ihe clock The lead see sawed hack and forth in Hie final quarter The Pirales looked lo tie in trouble when Sheadel sal down with his fourth foul and 4 49 remained in the game How ever, he returned with 3 23 left Riverside led 51150 after Bingo Ganvoa hit one of two free throws On the next trip down the floor, the Mustangs missed a crucial shot and Riverside s Mike Griffin was fouled la yu p W e 'l l E v e n G iv e Y o u T h e O p p o r t u n it y A c m e R o m e A o d u c t/ In c O o ld -T o n * P ic tu re F ra m e surrounds your favorite photos with a bright border P reserve your best m om ents' C hoose 5 x 1 -in or 8 x 1 0 -in sue with 2 -way riveted easel back for easy display ■ Met llntuck H . « II.» livid tu I I 0 « 7« she.del : 10.2-3.16 tolar I 2.0 0 . 2 total« 21 31.5 9.55 Fouled out I imlsav Total loul« - Hrppnnrr II. R lv rr«ld r 13 B on l.oxt 4 •0 No Four 4 •0 No Flight 4 -0 No Six 3 •1 No Three 1 •3 No Seven 0 • 4 No !>Q 0 -4 No One 0 4 No F’lve Spltts convrrted B Doherty 4-5-7 and 76 10 , Il Corbin 4 7 9. and C Bredemeier 6 7 10 High game l> Campliell 308 K Mcltoberts 206 High sene* 1) Campbell 544. K Me Roberti 560 High team game No Kight 773 High team senes No Fighi 2.238 Won ft ft 1.1 im « I-7.M .8 Ihiiii* 4 Doirn January 3 By David Wagrnhalst lone Junior High girls kept their undefeated season going by tM'aling Helix 26-23. January 9 The scorers (or lone were Marv Cupps with 12 points. Amy Wagenblast with 10 points. Jo Cupps 6 points, lain McCabe 4 points, and Linda and Nancy Morter both with 2 points Coach Norris played everyone on the team Kim Newtson led Helix with 10 points 1 2 3 4 F lone 14 9 9 4 36 llelix 9 1 H 1 23 F ouled Out Ju C uppv lone hint Newlxon. Helix. Passenger, Pickup Implement Riverside u Ml V . ns I IIA M ; l.anvoa 24 1 a Starting this Saturday lone Hardware Invi 0 -I - I I 1 •3 -1 4 I'hursdav Night I adle« Januar« S Bon I osi B P O E 0 Kin/ua Corp 7 - I Bark n Chips 7 I B It C Repair 3 ■ 3 Hay Boyce Ins 3 5 J & J Ceramics 7 liepot Nursery 7 Country Hose 0 ■ 8 Splits converted Jan I'austain and Alvina Padberg 5 10 Carol Norris 6 7-10 and Karen I’almer 4-5-7 High game Katie McKoberts 219 High series 1 nella Cardin 581) girls wallop Helix Mon. • Fri. 8 am-6 pm » 1 * 3 4 » 1 2 14 I« II 5ft llrppnrr Klvrrsidr II Ift !19 15 55 t Ilà FT F II V TO r • 4 ft-t 2 3 1 3 • I'adbetg 9 « ft • • ft ft « 1 « Duncan 2-3 ft-1 1 2 4 ft i Hayes Harrison • 1 ft ft <» ft ft ft t» B ilgrr « t Ift 4 • 4 1 1 V 3 r* 4 - « 2 4 ft 11 II 1 I" t Irnirnt 5 15 ft- 1 S 7 : 3 Ift Lindsay » hrnison 2 • ft ft ** II 3 lutai» 22 51 4 10 II 35 14 19 ,1» W un Central Market 4 • 0 Gardners 3 • I Lens 1‘rocessing 3 • I Les Schwab 3 • I 1‘elersons 1 • 3 Black Ml Kiev 1 3 Bud s l*uh 1 -3 TJs Camera 0 _ >4 Splits converted Phyllis Hunter anti Chris Lunanrn 3 7. and Carol Norris 5-10 High game Millie Hanna 223 High series Millie Hanna 591 lone junior high SATURDAYS ONLY Early Mustang lead ends in defeat Sparelimer« January 7 “ It was the best all around game we've played all season, said Roy er "we played solid defense and the press worked for us in the first half Missy Kuba.iks Inf thr fillies with 17 points and It rebounds Missy Kubankshad another good game and Penny Connor also played her best game of the year often sively.’’ commented Royer Royer felt Heppner did well cov ering I .ana Ried's missing position We had some players pick up the scoring slack when laina got into foul trouble and that's good to see he said “ Dana Reid and Kuhanks shot thr ball from outside and we need that outside shooting threat ' addnl Hep pner s coach “ It was a good weekend for us. Royer concludnl “ It's always nice to win on the road " The Killies may face one of their toughest games so far this season when they host thr Pilot Ruck K im k ets. Friday, January 17 Remi Rieser heads the ninth state ranked Rockets as their leading scorer Pilot Rock holds an impressive record, matching the Killies 20 league and 91 season records Saturday. Jan 18. the Killies meet the I'matilla Vikings, also at llep pner Umatilla has lost one league game and has also won one The Killies aren't sure what to expect but they'll find out this weekend Both games start at ap proximately 6 p m 5:00 pm « rclnrvd a ». Ja n u a r« IS. I K I Í M H N « i \ i i m Koffer Kup Kegler« Won 4 The RytU 3 (lutter Dusters 3 M c t; G The Hopefuls 3 Tile Hi H o i 1 The Dregs I 1 No I’ m Hitters Beechers Aliev Cats 0 Splits Millie Hanna 5-4-7 High game Billie Doherty High series Billie IFoherty High team game The Dregs High team series M c t; 1 695 Cto iM ii F lo or C overin g t * ' i f M Bowling News -Y e ends in 62-45 win for Fillies By Dana Keld The Heppner F'dies played I heir best all around game of thr iraw n in (heir second league win against the Stanfield Tigers, according to Coach Mike Hover The Killies met the Tigers at Stanfield January 11 The Kilies started the game with a pressuring full court defense This hassle bothered the Tigers to leave Heppner with a 34 o lead at one point in the first quarter The Fillies didn’t seem to have anything going wrong for them in the first half Shots were dropping from all over the court and steals were comming from down and up court The only drawback was Heppner * leading scorer l-ana Held, went to the bench early bet'a use of foul trouble Royer complemented Dana Reid for good shooting and Missy Turner for defense “ Dana shot the ball well and had some really nice passes in the first half Missy is back to full strength and it makes a difference when she's out there on defense " said Royer Stanfield deserves some credit on their defense They played a dia mond and two which means three players played a zone while the other two played man to man The Tigers efforts made Heppner work harder on offense and that is what they did finishing the first half with a 43 13 lead The second half of the game went just as well for the Killies with the , Xf O irgu n ASK US HOW! 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