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M H K • The H eppner G o /rtle -T im e s . H e pp ner. O r » * " " W ednesday, Novem ber 26. I W * H e p p n e r athletes a w a r d e d Adventists to begin sophomores I ami Lindsay. Sandi By C o n k lin Heppner Hi|{h School held its an nual fall spuds dessert Iasi Tuesday night to honor its football and volleyball players First year " C " team volleyball coach Susan Hisier presented awards o f participatx>n to ju nio r M arn e S to o ke y. sophom ores M e lis s a M cCurry and Sue Plcxharsky. and Ircshmcn M ary Connor. Angela (.ewision. Jennifer M artin . K elly M el.aughlin. M ary (K n u n . 1-ana Schmidt, and Juana Welsh The team 's "M ost Valuable P la ye r" »as W elch. M artin earned " M o s t Im p ro v e d ." M cl-a ugh lin grabbed " M o s t In s p ira tio n a l." M cC urry a "M is s Hustle A w a rd ." and W elch "M o s t C oachahlc" The " C " ¡earn Fillies finished the season |-7 , hut the most inspurtant aspect o f the " C " team program wasn't winning according to Hisier "D eveloping a skill level is very im portant at the 'C ' team le v e l." she said Hisier then presented ju n io r sar sity voiles hall awards lo r parttcipa lio n to senior Sheri Piper, juniors K im Bond and J J O snnn. sophomores M ichelle Heck. Jill C o nklin. Tami lin d s a y , Christy Stroehcr. M ich elle W a llis, and Nance W right, and Ireshman Jen niter C u rnn Fam ing extra awards from Hisier were W r ig h t. ' M o s t V a lu a b le P la y e r". Piper "M o s t Im p ro v e d ". Bond and C u rn n "M is s H u s tle ". S tro e h c r, the te a m 's “ F lo o r le a d e r " ; and C o nklin, C u rrm . and W allis earned the team's " U tilit y Awards "T h is was a scry enjoyable group to w ork w ith ." Hisier said "W e d id n 't always have the same jscoplc all the time so we never really tound any continuity T e rri (»entry, first scar varsity volleyball coach, then presented awards to her team Senior Missy Fubanks was the team's lone second year letter winner Those lettering for the first time included seniors K ellie Brannon. I ina Davidson. Tarcena Nash, and Cindy Stroehcr. juniors Jcanic F it/sim m ons and What would happen if... you 4 t v Mjthfenlv tjk«*n from your fjrnil> who will lakt* ( 4 t v of your payments on iht* h o u tff W o u ld th«» o v e rw h e lm in g fninh-n t jll on your s p n u tr t s h o u ld ftW You t an m ake s u it that do«*tn’i happen w ith M ortg a g e Pay o ff I n surance fro m fa rm e rs It < m is so little and if fakes a great load off your m ind If you are not fiere* to pay. farmers | m > n off your m o rt gage in fu ll (#et the fat ts today ^vk about f ari?M*fs Mortgage Pay o f f Insurance ( all Bob P lovh ar B un . « 7 A- 5 HIH Homo U 7 H-M IH Jr jm '* A A «' > 'r Mf f I , ' • Or A Shannon M c L a u g h lin . and S p e c ia ls ! S p w ia l* ! S p w ia fc ! back. Hyatt a second learn defensive end. Pedro a second learn linchac ker and honorable mention running back. Buwhkc an honorable mention running back. Cum utt an honorable mention center. Palmer an honorable mention linebacker, and T aylor an honorable menlion back The Mustangs finished fourth in the CBC w ith a 5 I record and were 5-4 overall Birkbs ended the program by presenting Ashley C onklin a gift lo r his slatistual w otk lo r the toothall team We have 24 hour service on normal C41 processing 12 E xp.-*2.99 15 Exp.-*3.99 24 E xp.-*4.44 36 Exp.-*7.24 Mini Photo Albums: 3V4x5*1.10 ea. 4x6*1.30 t*a. Ask how to get FREE 5 \7 ’s & 8\10 in 1987 Passport Photos - 20% Off 2 year warranty on all Cameras. Flashes, and Lenses we sell. Remember we clean cameras sox 0 n Hoi An. tO T»l*% C u m iT U IdM to n P* Turner, and Nance W righ t Faihanks and Das id son were the te a m 's " c o M ost V a lu a b le P layers," Nash "M o s t Im p ro v e d ." Brannon "M o s t In sp iratio nal. Stroehcr "M o s t C oachahle." and Turner received a "(» old en A r m " award for versing Fubanks was a first team I astern Division all star selection. David .on a second team all division pick, with Nash and S tro e h cr re c e iv in g honorable mention selections "W e started out slow but peaked in league p la y ." Gentry said The varsity volleyball team finished 4 4 in league play and 5-7 overall Junior varsity football coach l-es Payne and Steve B row nfie ld then presented junior varsity toothall aw a rd s of p re s e n ta tio n to sophomores Jerry Hrusnan. Brian K ollm an . M ike Scall and Ted S ch w a rz, and fre sh m e n P h il F.sthcrg. Danny Lindsay, Jason Mabcn. Slater M itc h e ll. Casey Pedro and Cory K ill The JV team finished 2 1 I Head fitotball coach T im Birkbs ihen gave out letters to his players Senior Bob Kiehl was the team’s on ly fourth year letternun Third year le tte rm e n were se n io rs S cott Buschke. K evin C u m u li. Scotl D ougherty, Troy Hyatt. David Pedro. Jason Palmer, and Joe T aylor, and junior Scott Jones Second scar lettermen were seniors (»cnc Harris and Arkie Smith, tumor (»enc Lancaster: and sophomores D ick Des in and Bryan Padberg First year lettermen included tumors Scott Davis and Doug M arlatt. sophomores C raig A n g e ll. Jim Brosnan. Jess Jeffreys Barney 1 ind say. M ike M ahoney, and Jess (K n u n . and freshmen Kussell Hntt and Dean M un krrs Freshman I nc Connor was the team's manager Palmer. Pedro, Kiehl and Taylor were honored as the team's captains Pedro was the team 's " M o s t Valuable Player" and "Best Hack Palmer w js the team 's “ Best L in e m a n ." T aylo r "M o s t Inspira tto n a l." and Devin "M o s t Impros c d ." Kiehl was a first team Colum bia Basin Conference delenstvc lineman and second team offensive lineman. 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Ü i« ■ A . 4 |H I MN|i O l'fJtift dl 1 . u . |M i HAT 1 N |«A N*. mi Iute « »Ni M X UJLIAL ULCUKIf 40/». .’U caroling program The Seventh day Adventist church is planning to begin Ms annual carol mg program M o n d jy evening December 2 Dus program could be called "C a ro lin g w ith a M ission , because more than bringing a hit of Christmas cheer by singing the carols, the carolers have a serious purpose o f collecting money to be used in a worldw ide program o f scr sice to people in need The funds brought in through this program arc sent to the Seventh Day Adventist church's headquarters in Washington I) C to he distributed in areas of need w orldw ide, w ith a percentage returning to the local church tor use in (he community The rest w ill he used in a variety o f ways, such as 111 education Schools in developing countries where children land often adults toot learn niM only to read and w rite, but a more healthful and happs lifestyle. t2 ) mission launches that bring medial help jn d C hristian hope to people liv in g far from civ iliz a tio n , t i l health screening sans, live day stop smoking and other health oriented programs, and 14 1 Disaster and famine re lie f A r t if a c t o r v c o m in g D e c . 6 Neighborhood Center volunteers Betty Tanner (left) and Neola Mackey show off some of the items that will be for sale at the Center Volunteers' Table at the Saturday. Dec 6 Artlfactory at the Fairgrounds in Heppner All proceeds from the sale of items at the Volunteers' table will be us ed for Neighborhood Center needs in the community Community Calendar Methodists tell December schedule Ms J listine W c a th e rfo rd Saturday Noe 24 congregational members w ill gather lo decorate the l mied Methodist Church lo r the season ot Advent and for coming Christmas festivities Garden Club prepares for Artifactorv Sumías IVc 7 Hospital auxilian lists Dec. activities By J u s lin r W e a th e rfo rd V e rn B a tty . V e rn a B rin d a . Eleanor (am ts . I booths Jack win and Justi ik * W eatherford worked under the leadership o l M artha IXiherty Pioneer M em orial Hospital Aux diary met Wednesday Nos. |4 at Charlie's Pizza in Heppner tor a lun cheon and business meeting New officers elected lo r 14X6 «7 are Kene' Simimoe. chairm an. Bet is Brown sue chairman. Connie last week at m olding decorative candles to he sold at the Greens W orkshop on December b The Heppner Garden C lub w ill work each day nesl week lo nuke up Evergreen Christmas wreaths that have been ordered through Ida Furra at h 76 U446 C lub nk'inhers B ill Kawlins and W ilb u r Jackson traveled lo the (iresham area to c ut and bring back to Heppner greens suitable lo r wreaths These greens w ill be used lor the pre ordered wreaths ami w ill he available lor d o M yourselt wreath makers during A rtlfactory sale hours on Saturdas Dec b I he regular November meeting of the Heppner W ranglers w ill be Wednesday . Dec 5. 7 30 p m . at C harlie's l’ izza in Heppner The I he M in isteria l Association is sponsoring a community Ih.mksgis mg service Wednesday Nos 26 A ll Saints parish w ill be par tic ip a iin g in the C o m m u n ity I hanksgis ing Sers k c * next W'ednes day evening at 7 10 The service sponsored by the M in is te ria l Association w ill be held at Christian L ife Center A special service ot Hols Commu nion ami Thanksgiving w ill be observed on Thanksgising Das al A ll Saints’ at 10 a m The comnium is is ms ned lo allcm l this sjx*c lal ser sice g ivin g our ih.mks for ihe mans blessings that come our was Pastor Izzett w ill begin a sjx-ci.il series o f sermons during the Advent Season w h ich begins S undas. November Ml These sermons w ill lx* evangelistic in content and w ill deal sjx*ciltcally wnh "B e in g Born Again A serene o l D ivine Heal mg lo r m ind, hods sp irit, or other problems are held each Wednesday m orning al 10 M) The jnibhc is ins ned Bowling News 1 hursdus N ight la d le s N m e m h e r 20 Won I »ist 24' » IX'.* Countrv Rose 2 X 'i I 4 '¡ M PO 1 27 izj 2 0 ': Kinzua Bark n Chips 24 24 23W 2 4 ": JAJ Ceramics IV |x ti Sursets 26 MAC Repair 20W 27'2 Ras Mosce Ins I6 ": H " : Splits converted M ane Boor and Carol N orris 1 10. Bells Petty|tihn 2-7. Jeannetne Pelts|ohn and V ickie T u rrc ll ' Kl. Inetta C jn tin . A lvin a Padberg and M arily n Childers M 10. PhsIlls Pijx-r 4 7 Ml ami A 10 Melba (Ju.ic kenbush 10. 4 5. and 2 7 K High ganx* B illie Doherty 1*7’ High senes B illie Doherty *>44 KofTre K a p Keglers Won 1 ost IX The Dregs 30 20 2X M C G C. ss 26 The Gutter Dusters ss The Pstts 26 25 23 The H i Hu's ss 26 No Pm Hitters Beechers Alley Cats 2X 20 Ih e Hopefuls 17 31 High team ganx* The Gutter Dusters 5X1 High team series No Pin H ille rs 1651 High ganx* Millie Doherty 147 High senes B illie IXiherty " 4 M&R FLOOR COVERING nw cix « nty u . » M | li I A IL J 4 « NDRLOV C0LVTY CUI’IT ORDERS FOR OCTOBER. 19S6 Oct. S - R esolution and Ordsr In th« N a tter of C reetlng New Line Itene end T renefer of Funde Within the Cenerei Fund Published: November 26, 1986 Berbere Bloodevorth Morrow County Clerk 676 1411 HtPPNf* Quality A Beauty You Can See and Feel. T Over a Dozen Different Styles & Price Ranges. We have helped many home owners redesign their Kitchens. i regular meeting dale was changed due to the Thanksgiving holidass. said a club spokesperson A ll members are ins ited to alterni Ministerial Assoc, sponsoring Thanksgiving service All Saints’ to participate in Thanksgiving Service Dim e a Dozen Nos e m b e r II Won lo s t 24 15 No Two 24 No Six 15 24 No F.tght 20 24 20 No Three 2.1 21 No ( )ne 23 No Seven 21 ( 4 'j 2 4 ": No Five I.V/i 1013 No Four High game P Ploskunak 211 and M Doherty 20X High series P Ploskunak 5H' ami K McKoherts 5 " H igh team ganx* No l ight 771 High team series No Light 2l‘#e Splits converted B M ills 5 10. K McKoherts ' NI ami b 7 gl. J lamirs 5 K> B Munkers ' 4 7. I W ilson 3 7 K» S pa retin xT s N m e m h e r IX Won lo s t 16 32 Peterson's 30 IX TJ's Camera 14 24 G ardner’s 25 23 Les Schwah ss 26 Central Market 28 20 Black M t Fleet 24 14 l.en's Pnxessing 17 Bull's Pub 31 Splitv convened IXmna Hughes 5-7 and Carol N o rris 2 7 H igh ganx: M illie Hanna 206 H igh scries Phyllis Cole 557 and Fase Maker s e c re ta ry . Kuhl treasurer The auxiliary w ill decorate tree's December Id and host a Christmas fu n s December 17 Guests lo r meeting were Sandy Hanna I inda Dunaway and Tonya Jones * Wranglers will meet December 5 fa ~ y r v Ilff.C , the C h u rc h School Christmas Program w ill be presented at 7 p m by the children Kelrcshments w ill he served after the program Everyone is invited to c o n e and enjoy the ch ild re n 's performance *i 7 Ml K M fp n t at the Christian l . ile Center P U B L IC N O TIC E cm "i ih p p n i k < • k i < .1 >\ N O T IC F O f PI Ml 1C H E A R IN i» Notice is hereby given, that Ihe City ot Heppner w ill hold a public- hearing on I fecemher I, 141(6 011 the ( it s s proposed < fregon ( om nium ts IX ’selopment Program Project I The City o t Heppner w ill conduct a public hearing at 1HX W W illo w Street al 7 45 p m on IVcember 1st. 14X6 to solicit citizens views, p ro vide citizens specific inform ation; and to public ize a proposed project, as it pertains to the City 's proposal tor an Oregon Community Dcvclop- nx*nt grant to obtain Technical' Assistance lo r W ater System Im- provenx-nts 2 The purpose o f this meeting is to involve Ihe citizens o f Ihe City in all siagcs o f Ihe Oregon Com m unity Development Program 1 W ritten records o f the p ro ceedings w ill he kept and he available lo r all to review at City Hall 4 (Questions ami comnx'nts are encouraged, and should be directed to M ayor Cara I Costa, Telephone 67 (, S444 after 4 (It) p m and ( it s Adm inistrator M arshall Ixivgre n at 676 461« between 4 (Hi a in jn d ' <*• p m . Heppner. Oregon Dated November 2 'th . 14X6 M arshall Lovgren City A dm inistrator Published November 26. 14X6 1 C A R P OF T H A N K S 1 hank you merchants, models ami everyone else who helped make Ihe holiday g ift and style show a sue iCss Sec you next year Sor opt must C lub International I I 26 Ic 2 N O T IC E S Heppner A l Anon meetings have been changed to Saturday nights at S K I M S' P u n t l > I ’.insh Hall Heppner A lcoholics Anonymous meeting at St P atrick's Parish H all For more inform ation call 676 4X15 o r 676 9724___________ 7 M) tfc Magnetic Door Signs Advertise sou r business G a z r ltr - T im e s , 676-422X M 2 -tf No extra charge lo r using credit cards al k e r n 's 76. F ull service price is the same as m int service price at other stations in town V e rn ’s 76. 11 j9 - lf t 3250 Reward offered lo r inform a lion leading to the arrest ami convic tion o f the person o r persons in vo lv ed in the vandalism o f the 14X6 ToyiXa pickup parked at the Van Arsdalc shop on Riverside St in Hrppncr on Saturdas night, Nos I. 14X6 C all 4X4 K544 o r the city police at 676-4618 H -26-2«