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• 1- 1 > 1 . Cards unable to overcome Pirates E IG H T Mt-ppiu-r G u r t ^ T I w i , H rp p n rr, Oregon M k I iw m I v i , O r liih tr 14. 1987 Cardinals performances noted Lexington News By D#*pna Jon«« BM-SiM By Sean Warren The lone Player o f the Week for the week of November 22 to ( Xtohcr I wax sophomore safety Shawn Hamv who played excellent defen vivc game snagging veveral inters ep lions to spark the Cardinals in (heir 42 26 win over the Arlington Honkers The Player o f the Week for (X » toher I to (Xtohcr 8 is junior lailhaek Dustin Padherg who scored two touchdowns and had over KM) yards rushing in the 44-26 loss to Cascade Dicks Both players start and have played well all year long helping out on the Cardinals team Total team effort benefits JVs •% Photo by Wayn# Ham» Dustin Padberg. 39. carries the ball down field for the lone Car dinals at Cascade Locks. However, the Cards just couldn't quite make it as the final score was 34-26. Cascade No 57, Brian Basford tries to offer some assistance. By Sean Warren . • * The lone Cardinal football team travelled to Cascade Dicks for a rare fhursday game (X tohcr 18. The Cascade D x k Pirates came out throwing in the first quarter, sophom ore quarterback Robb Freeman connected on a 47 yard pass to Junior back Andy le e After failing the conversion at tempt the Pirates led sis to zero The Cardinals answered the Pirate scoring drive with a four yard run from |umor tailback Dustin Padberg The Cascade D ick team scored once more in the first quarter to nuke the score 14 6 at the end of the first quarter The Pirates struck for their third touchdown late in the second quarter wihl another catch by L i t thrown by Freeman The score at the half read 20-6 in favor o f the Pirates The Cardinals seemed listless and lathargic in the first half They didn't seem to have the intensity they had displayed in their first four games The second half proved to be dif ferent for the Cards who came out o f the locker room very fired up and , * • I - v / : ‘:i - * [.•*' playing hard lone scored first in the third quarter on a spectacular 35 yard touchdown reception hy Kevin Hall The pass was thrown by Padberg who threw the beautiful puss as a last minute desperation throw to avoid being sacked Freeman scored his firs t touchdown o f the game on a 19 yard scumper late in the third quarter to - *» ;»» <«i i * » I *> _ £ * * D; *»V ; • > ; F f . '+ Ò * . L- ~ r ■'i.-r * • A .C . Houghton C olum bia J r. High Monday, Oct. 19 taco salad, heels, cookies, fru it, and milk Tuesday, Oct. 21 pizza, tossed salad, beets, cookies, fruit and nulk Thursday, f X i 22 baked potatoes, ham slices, corn, fruit anal milk Friday (X‘t 23 tomato soup, egg salad or peanut butter sandwiches, celery sticks, fruit and milk H rp p n e r Elementary Monday. ( X i 19 beet patties with gravy, rolls, handy dandy dip. fruit and m ilk. Tuesday, Oct. 20-gnlled cheese sandwiches, clam chowder, relish plate, fruit and milk Wednesday. (X t 21 spaghetti with meat, peanut butler cup, celery, French bread, fruit and m ilk; or salad bar and m ilk Thursday. (X t 22 ravioli, tossed salad, fruit, cookies, and m ilk, or salad bar and milk Friday, (X t 23 c h ili, salad, cor nhread. fruit, and milk Sam Boardnuin FJcincntary Monday. (X t 19 taso salad, hot ro ll, graham cracker, peaches and m ilk Tuesday. Oct. 20 peanut butter and hones sandwiches, chicken noo dle soup, apple, dessert and milk Wednesday. (X t 21 lasagne, green beans, bananas, orange gelatin, and milk Thursday. ( X i 22 chicken fried steak, potatoes with gravy, com. ap pies, and milk Friday. ( X i 23 chili . com bread with honey butter, cheese sticks, pears, and m ilk Riverside H igh School Monday. Oct 19 pizza, green beans, pineapple. Dixie cups, and m ilk, or salad bar and nulk Tuesday. (X t 20 tuna or peanut butter sandwich, vegetable soup. yr-f, I '••: • - , s. - ôc - / ' * < .v?. ; . : r 1 ‘1 - V # *' t , W V; •* \ - $ r '- . i "v '1 1 ■*/ ✓ ^ T • * » • jV Í ■'. l'y 3 >-*vV E t • • /► V ? \ . “V .^ i ? * ■ *f *? ■* / ’ - • ■¿»v ■ ^ k > < j fruit, cookies and m ilk, or saljd bar and milk W ednesday. oct. 21 little sausages, hash browns, cheese sticks fruit, cinnamon rolls and m ilk, or salad bar and nulk Thursday. (X i 22 spaghetti with meat, cheese. French bread, green salad, apples and m ilk, or salad bar and milk Friday. (X i. 23-fish portions, bak cd potatoes, cheese sauce, Iruit. gelatin cake with topping and milk « • ‘ J >> * * * y * * ■ L - s « I««* 1 « UN Ikiam Mu*hr% \ él if* \ muk Total < HT rn%* PBMfft l umMn k*4 f t —» In font» \«rr«gr .» » 4» 1S4 4-14 1 m - A ll tw elve H cppncr J V volleyball players combined in a total team effort to upend Monument Saturday on the F illy home court 15 9. 14-16. 16 14 The Fillies proceeded in game one to start where they had left o ff the Thursday before at Stanfield serving 2 1 -25 over the net to take game one easily 15 9 In the non league contest. Coach Susie Hisler look advantage and tried to get play ing time for all the Fillies Freshmen Amy Circcnup. Jcnm Weygandt. Tiffany Harrison, ami Nikki Hrisbois rotated in where ever needed and played extremely well in front o f a good crowd o f parents and family. ‘ Michelle Beck had one of her better games too. The girls always play so much better when so meonc close to them is there to watch.” staled Hisler. 11: h ( a*« Mir 1 IS a i»» Ml Ml M 7-H 1.12* 1 2 1 nc»5 MIS yv -«Ml Iritmali epa» r «licit fro i I U t l V pom lone- Podhtfi 4 run fPn»» faOrdi t I re ' «rd p*\s frinii I treman t W illuni.s pace frntn ► rmnatti I it 19 »rd pm* ffwi h»»man lone Holt 1 trd run tpom fa tinti i I VuMa «9 «rd nan ft un è* pm* from Immani loan* Hull 4 «rd run iHall rum lone Schools Monday. Oct 19 burritos. cheese sticks, celery with peanut butter, seasoned vegetables, dessert and milk Tuesday. Oct 20-spaghetti, toss cd salad, garlic bread, fruit and milk, or salad bar and milk Wednesday. O ci 21 clam chowder, tuna fish or peanut butter and honey sandwiches, trackers, pickles, dessert and m ilk; or salad bar and milk Thunday Oct 224 Tiiaeac ham burger, hot rolls buttered com. fruit and nulk. or salad bar and milk Friday. (X t 23-chicken and noodles, cinnamon rolls, seasoned peas, vegetable sticks, fruit and m ilk. lone Elementary students con tmued their study o f the United States Constitution hy holding a special assembly to sign a copy o f the Constitution which w ill he doted and framed to hang in the school as a remembrance o f the bicentennial observance Die first grade led the classes in the flag salute I his was lollwed hy a reading o f the names o f the states which signed the constitution l be fourth grade class recited the pream ble to the constitution Patriotic- songs were sung while students par (icipated in the signing ceremony The assembly concluded with students and teachers singing “ This Is My C ountry.” Marilyn Huget. o f I ake Oswego, Ass«», late Grand Conductress, of the Grand Chapter of Oregon. I astern Star made an official visit to Ruth Locust Chapter No 12 and ton ducted a School of Instruction Preeeedmg the meeting, installa tio n o l officers lor the 1987 KH year was held Installing officers were Virginia 33 ilkinson grand installing matron. Dick Wilkinson installing patron. Dot Halvorsen installing m arshal; Juanita C arm ichael installing musician, and Kenneth Smouse installing chaplain D»uisc Wood was installed as Worthy Matron and John W 33.»»I as Worthy Patron Other elective o f ficers are Katherine Lindstrom. Ass«» Matron. Claude Graham, Assoc Patron; C a rm elita H alvorsen, Secretary; Lew is Halvorsen. Treasurer. Beth Bryant. Conductress and Lola Tibbies. Assoc Conductress Appointive officer« for the com mg term include- Kenneth Smousc as chaplain. Patricia Hyatt. Marshal. Juanita C arm ichael, organist. Virginia Wilkinson. Adah. Ihtrothy Jackson, Ruth. Frances Smousc. Esther; W inifred Cox. Martha. An naGraham. Electa. Wilbur Jackson. Warder, and Roy W Lindstrom. Sentinel At the ( k toher meeting members w ill prepare lor the District Meeting t»i be held in Umatilla Chap No lie Bowling n . n>M u i -:-Thc Rhea Creek Home Exien sion group met on Wednesday at (he Cecil Jones ranch w ith 2 1 ladies pre sent to enjoy the luncheon o f Cajun Food The menu consisted o f chicken Jambalya. Cajun Chicken hits with apricot mustard, and bak ed cajon cabbage The group drew names for cooking teams, and each made one o f the dishes These were served with hot com bread with bacon bits, pecan pie and bread pud ding with lemon sauce Following the lunch a business meeting wav held Plans were discussed for a community project, and plans for the next two lessons were discussed Games were played with Ruth McCabe and Beverly W right won the prizes Guests for the afternoon were h«*use guests o f Dorris Graves. Delpha Purv is, and Genevieve Marcott o f Scapposc. Juanita Marlin, fie ri Martin. Phyllis Anderson and Norma Crabcr The 4 H scholarship fund was started again, and dues were paid New members are Norma Crabcr. fie ri and Juanita Martin The group meets once a month at different homes, with interesting lessons each time Anyone interested in any o f the M or row County groups may call Birdine Tullis or attend any of the meetings -Cecil and Delpha Jones attend cd the B*x>ster Night meeting at Greenfield Grange in Boardnuin on Saturday evening A fine dinner was enjoyed, after which a program on the founding o f the Grange, and what it stands for was greatly en joyed, under the direction o f Lec- lurer. Jane Dean Following this program a fine talk was enjoyed from Morton Wolvcrton. the Oregon State Grange Master Introduced at this time was the Wheatland Pomona Grange IXputy. Delpha Jones The outstanding event o f the evening was the presentation o f a plaque to Patty Flug tor her work in the Boardnuin Community This is the community sers ice award Patty is the daughter o f Hazel M iller, of Boardnuin. and is employed at the Port o f Morrow Present to see her presented her award was an auni and uncle Beil and Margaret Akers o f lone, and Helen Crawford also o f lone. It was announced that Pomona Grange w ill meet at the Lexington Grange Hall quarterly on October 31 lor the meeting with Annabcllc Jaeger in the chair There w ill be an election o f officers Hilda Yoeom is a patient in the C om m unity Good Shepherd Hospital in Hemuston where she w ill be for several days recuperating from major surgery Hilda and Joe Yoeom had as din ner guests on Sunday. their daughter Marie Jones and N ikki, and Venice Hcndncks«)n ol Pendleton, Jack and Renee Yoeom from Hermiston, Gary and Martha Munkcrs and sons and Cecil and IX-lpha Jones o f Lexington Janet Balfc has returned to her home in Anchorage Alaska from a visit with her parents Ken aixl Leila Palmer, and grandfather Kenneth Marshall G ra n d Conductress holds school of instruction Wins Rifle Dan Wilson Hcppncr won a Rem ington R illc offered hy D ‘s Schwab Tia*s. 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KJO « t M t o v to n t l -ntoS« b y j U 7 IM a totT îT ’ V i q f t c a t o p r 1 e n tity w m - I “ “ r ^ r iv r » X ïi W ~ 1$ c t » it i* o i D q ta a u tto ^ 0 * -:-lra Owen has returned home from Texas where he was called by the illness o f hts father -:-Fricnds are sorry to hear o f the illness o f Marcus and Luca» Mar quardt sons o f Linda and Doug Mar quardt. who are now residents o f College Place. Washington P U B L IC N O T IC E In accordance with ORS 373 270 a Public Hearing has been set for November 12, 1987. at the Morrow County C ourt C o m m u tio n e ri Room. Courthouse. H cppncr. Oregon to consider the transfer o f First Street. County Road within the city limits o f irrigon. from the coun ty road system to the jurisdiction of the town o f Irrigon. as a city street The Morrow County Court shall hear the matter consider any objec tions or testimony, and make the determination whether said transfer is necessary, expedient, and in the best interest o f the county to sur render jurisdiction over this county road to the city Published October 14, 21. 28. November 4. 1987 P U B L IC N O T IC E LANDFILL TIME CHANGE .... Beginning on (X tohcr 31. 1987 the landfill w ill he open to the puMic on Saturdays and Sundays from I 2 IX I 1 .« 4 (X ) p 111 Published (Xtohcr 14. 21. 1987 P U B L IC N O T IC E The M orrow County Public Works [Xrpartmcnt is now accepting bids for Weed Control Materials o f ' H SI KROVAR 1. ROUNDUP Bids w ill he opened at 10:00 a m. h u d » October 20, 1987, to the Public Works Office at Lexington For futher information and material amounts please contact ca ll 676-9061 ext 17. Published (Xtohcr 14. 1987 P U B L IC N O T IC E CIR C U IT COURT. MORROW CO UNTY STATE OF OREGON In the Matter o f the Estate of ROBERT E W Y L IE . Deceased NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS No 87-PR-23 Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed and has qualified as the personal representative o f the estate. A ll per sons having claims against the estate arc hereby required to present the same, with proper vouchers, within four months after the date o f first publication o f this notice as stated below to the personal representative: Christine Michael % Kilpatricks & . Pope. Box A. Mt Vernon, OR 97K65 or they may be barred A ll persons whose rights may be affected by the proceedings in this estate may obtain additional informa tion from the records o f the court, the personal representative or her attorney. Dated and first published September 30. 1987 Christine Michael Box 233. Mt Vernon. OR 97865 M ilo Pope Kilpatricks & Pope Attorneys at Law Box A Mt Vernon. OR 97865 Published September 30; October 7, 14, 1987________________________ I CARD OF TH AN KS Chunk you to W ill Driscoll for returning some cash I lost on the street the other day I really ap prexate your honesty Neil King 10-14-lc Drank you to the Hcppncr Garden Club for your generous thoughts and box o f giHvlics welcoming me and my fa m ily to the H cppncr Community. Sincerely. Karen Sm ith-G riffith 10-7- lc -«*.«» 111'l.ix \ lv:ht XI.«, , « \ t M i _______________________ »« r a u i a ^ ■ A W M . 1 I would like to thank all o f you w ho donated blood and those o f you who tried and were deferred from making the blood drawing o f Sept 28 a success We obtained 59 units o f hliHxl w hich was 9 over our goal I hope with each blood drawing we can continue to increase the number o f units Also a big thanks to the volunteers from Pioneer Memorial Hospital, Hcppncr High School, l-aura McEIhgott and Rusty Estes for your help with the drawing W ithout you it would not have been possible Thanks to Court St and Central Markets for donating the cookies, PMH for the juice and cof fee and the Elks Didge for letting us hold the drawing there The next draw is tentatively scheduled for A pril. I hope to see all those who donated return and those o f you who couldn't attend plan on attending m A pril Again, thanks to everyone Sandt Hanna. RN Blood Drawing Coordinator ___________________ 10-7-lc «U B R M I V , “ Game two was a bn drawn out. but there was a possible win at game ami match, so I wanted all the girls to be a part o f it Substitutions take time, especially with twelve on the team.” Hisler continued Susan Plocharsky and Jenm Weygandt kept the serves coming with strong sup port from Kim Stookey. Kelly Mclatughlin. and Duicic Palmers passing and setting skills Stookey. who lias improved im mensely, had a super match and went 15 16 at the service line for 11 points As game three finally wound down it was again Hrisbois going in to do what she does best, serve two points to capture the game ami match 16 14 Hrisbois finished with 13 16 for I I points. First grades sign Constitution 'I*--: V V, » . a,”* make the score 28 12 in favor o f Cascade Dicks Padberg scored his second touchdown o f the game on a three- yard scramble at the start of the third quarter The Pirates answered the touchdown with one of their own on a 39-yard run. The two minute warning had just sounded when the C ardinals recovered a fumble on their own 40 yard line The Cardinals marched down the field with key running by Padherg and Senior fullback Ken Snider. It was Hall once again who scored the touchdown on a 4-yard blast with under a minute left to play In the end o f the deficit was just loo much to overcome ami the ( ’aids fell one touchdown short The final score in the game was 34-26 ¡one plays Saturday. (X toher 17 at Dufur. No individual stats were available. 1 l J 4 » IlMf « 0 * 14 2* ( mi «dr I in k% 14 • » * M School Lunch Menus . * 7 I—