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• « i H rppner G azette-T im « , H eppner. Oregon W ednesday. January 3. I99U - THREE Pirates rip Arlington Grange has Christmas party IS points and J B Murray and Ryan By Marty Suter The Arlington Honkers never came close to the Riverside JV in Tuesday's match at Riverside Riverside wasted little time taking control behind the leadership of Mark Schilling, racing to a 17-7 first quarter lead The Pirates were successful in shutting down the scor ing drive of Kenney to 13. The Pirate defensive effort was tremendous They ttmvk the Honkers by surprise and out scored them by 10 points or more every quarter Mark Schilling had a game high Evans swished 16 for the Pirate victory Lexington Grange met on Mon day. Dec 18 for their regular meeting and Christmas party A pot luck dinner was enjoyed at 6 M) after which a program was enjoyed by those present Joyce Hughes and her Sunday school classes sang some Christmas music, accompanied by Betty Mar quardt Following this Santa ap^ peared and all enjoyed sacks of candy and candy canes The meeting was called to order by the Master Lyle Peck During the Good of the Order line of business, the Cminty IVputy, Delpha Jones presented secretary Jean Nelson w ith a carnation, and read a poem con ccming secretaries and their various jobs She has done this for the granges in Wheatland Pomona District this past year At the closing of the meeting she presented Lyle with his past master's pm in the absence of the newly in stalled master. Joe Yocom It was announced that Willows Grange will have a degree day on Jan 7 starting at 2 p m Dinner will he pot luck salads and desserts and will he served at 4 p m. It is hoped that all those granges who have had only the obligation ceremony will nuke an effort to attend to see the degree work SrttagttMi 1371 » »nrtteh 2 2-4 4; K n à t t » a I 4-0 2; Ite Bote I 0-0 2. W aihnm 3 2-4 0; Haste I 1-3 3; K «u w * 4 0-0 13. Bwrdtek I S« 2; Batst« (p o te i (nate: SSalbnrti I, Kenn»» I. finiteli iw I i u h total Biute. Hi» irsute 10. \rttngto« 14. 17 I* 22 7 * 12 RHS JV girls lose to Honkers By Marty Suter Kir réstete 1 44 1 1 Itera 2 3-4 4; W rUr14 2-7 Xmmnn» 3 4-7 14; PH rrum I 0-0 2; Steals t «a<u 0 2-4 2; Mlteka » ra m 4 0-0 •; K rifar 2 0-2 4. The Riverside JV girls ended the fourth quarter with 44 points to Arl ington's 46. Tuesday. Decemhrr 19 Riverside was unable to run their offense, so they couldn't make anything come of it They were 57 percent from the foul line, missing shots at crucial points in (he game Dawn Ammons led the way for the Pirates scoring IS points io. Vrllngtnn |4é) Ita» telson 3 1 3 I I ; / « t r o « I 0-0 2; VS ilion» 3 2-0 ■: VVrM> 4 0-0 12; VS aterro 2 1-2 3; Im in rs 2 4-4 R Total foute K itrrskte 12 \rtln (1 o a 20 » u a lrd oul-V Srbb. T rc b n U a l foui» Kltrrstete brnt h I, Srlln*l*m is»arh S«ar I. / m ir o » I. Lexington By News Delpha Jones. 989-8189 - -Bob Gray has recently been visiting his sisters, Florence Gray in Hcppncr and Faye Ruhl in Islington -:-Recent visitors at the Cecil Jones Ranch on Sat were Vicky Bowen and twins, Katie and Bo, from Goldendale, Wa . and Valda and Stuart Smith and daughter Delpha Jo, from Hcrmiston Other guests of the Jones' a daughter. Charlene and daughter. Kimhcrlee. Ken Jones and sons, and Mas Akers and Jim Bowen were present for Christmas day -:-Holly Rebekah lodge met for a Christmas party and dinner on Thursday evening A bountiful din ncr was enjoyed after which the group enjoyed visiting and a tun gilt exchange The nest meeting will he January 4 -:-Thrce Links Club met at the home of Josic Peck for the regular meeting Plans were discussed for the coming activities, including a money making project for Carol Ann Rea, daughter of larila and the late Ken Palmer Carol is suffering from leukemia Plans will be announced later The January card parly will be Jan. 6 at 7:30 p m at the hall Prizes and refreshments will be enjoyed The public is invited to these parties and the money made is greatly need csl for the upkeep o f the hall Dorothy Burcham won the door prize - -Ixila Palmer visited her grand daughter and family at their home near Pendleton on Christmas day - -Mr and Mrs. John Ripple, Joanna. Heather and Chris vi»ited with his mother and other relatives in Spokane during the holidays - Mr and Mrs Joe Yocom motored to Spokane where they met their daughter. Debra and daughters bringing them home for the holidays Debra has heen ill in the hospital - Gene Helikcr from San Diego spent several days in Hcppncr and larxington He was here for the an nual basketball tournament held in Hcppncr Mike and l.yn Burcham from Pendleton were visitors at the home of his mother and enjoyed dinner before motoring to Spray where they visited relatives of Lyn’s. -:-Joyce Wojak of Pendleton and daughter, Tanya, from l-os Angeles and Dixie Kay Ruckman of Her nuston visited one day last week at the C C Jones home Tanya is at tending college in l» s Angeles area and was visiting her mother Bill and Bonnie Klinger, who arc in the process of moving from the Vancouver. Wa area to Wyom ing. visited his im»ther and husband. Mr and Mrs Hill Padbcrg The Mike Padbcrg family from the Portland area visited with his father and wife. Mr and Mrs Bill Padbcrg on Saturday -.-L ex in g to n hom es were beautifully decorated the last week of the holiday season, and this cor respondent heard many fine remarks concerning the effort of these peo ple Perhaps if you enjoyed them it might be appreciated if it was men tioned to those putting out the effort and expense Hailey Olsen from California spent a few days with her grand parents, Lyle and Virginia Peck :-Recent callers at the home of Josie and Glover Peck were their grandson, Dan Tucker, and grand »ons. Brian and Shawn Tucker from the Salem area la?s Mathews from Cheney. Wa visited his mother, Betty Mathews and Gayle Gray Iasi week -:-IX>rothy Rugg from Hcppncr visited several days with Gayle Gray and Betty Mathews Gayle and Betty of the V A G Tavern enjoyed a well deserved vacation at Lincoln City over the holidays. BMCC announces honor roll Twenty nine Blue Mountain Com nuinity College students, including Barbara Crocker of Hcppncr. rccciv ed a perfect 4 0 grade punt average during Fall term which reflects a straight A report in all courses taken bv the student In addition to the straight A students, another 105 are listed on the Fall term honor roll Students on the dean's list numbered I4H Students receiving a 1 'o r better are eligible for the college honor roll artel those with a 3.0 to 3 5 earn a place on the dean's list To earn a spit on either list, a siu dent must he carrying a lull time load of classes which translates to 12 graded credit hours Students may not have received an F in any class to he mi honored nor does a pass grade count in the 12 graded hours necessary to he- included on either list Area students on the BMCC honor roll are Hcppncr Matt Clark and Mike Mahoney. lone Keith Morter. Daniel Peter Min and Gary Rea. Irrigon Sieve Hulen and Jay Marlow Students on the Dean’s list are Boardnun Tracie IXiitsman, Nan cv Lord. Jason Michael and Melissa Richmond. Hcppncr Christy Rathbun and led Schwartz. lone Kenneth Snider. Sharia Snider and Paul /inter. Irrigon Amy Hobhs. Kristina Medley and Richard Pettigrew Lexington k ic rin D oherty, Barney Iindsay and Douglas Marquardt 0 J * Formula 44, 44D, or 44M 4 oz size Reg 4« SPECIAL 2 „ » » 0 = Reg 4 « SPECIAL Max and Linda Muir of 313 Boardnun Ave are the first place winners of the Boardman Tillicum O uh Chnstnus lighting cvmiest Die Muirs won SV) tor their entrs IMO V A HI STINE DMX or Elxir 4 oz size | t) M m u 217 North J'3 DilUfl Heppner Mam k *. •. k Lutheran minister to he installed Western Hoots * 4 0 % O ff V-> p r ic e 2 0 % O ff All Lady Wranglers jeans I « ■ ,« , _ „ . ‘ ' * 1 '/a p r ic e All Insulated Vests Walls, Tempro 2 0 % to } 50% O ff 2 0 % O ff All Corduroy jeans h e . Wrangler NOW Keg 22” to 23” $ 1295 All Sports Coats 3 0 % «teff • ; -- * 676-9218 ' • : s ' f . , f y -j i. ’ < - 4, V . ' V . /» 2 0 % to 5 0 % ________ O ff All Dress Shoes . , ■" , • • f .v .r C a r d i n e r 4 . IV- Saturdays, Pendleton, Hohen Brin e 193 N Main St * . . t . i All Sweaters All Tons Dimas t . . 4. • » N V * V ^ - a* « Men’s Dress Slacks 3 4 95 1 < '• ^ * * ' A, • * • » * 9 a.m. 3 0 % to 4 0 % O ff RHG. 59” NOW ' * *• service Pendleton, Walls, Tempco Insulated Coveralls * : » • f » *;• * •• }*v • - \ • • * v • % * .. . . • ■\te • «V • Synod Bishop Paul C Swanson will attend Clergy and members of local congregations are urged to attend A fellowship hour will follow the Five Brothers, Dakota 40% O ff ' • ■ • </• . AA ■ ;■>' L •*' An installation service for Pastor Stuncly C Hoobing. new minister of the Hope Valhy Lutheran Parish, will K* held Sunday, January 14 at 4 p m at Hope Lutheran Church Winter Coats Walls * . N , s .. s. - ■ ‘■ J iV * :.. with a 42 *4 .ictory over the Mac Hi Pioneers. "W'c made our mistakes (This time) our effort was great," Daltoso said " It's the best game by far this year The whole team hustled and played w ell," said Daltoso Amy Daulton scored 13 points, Mandy Marchek nine, I-aura Reyes and Dnrmhy Siner seven points each to lead Riverside Rosa Felix paced Mac Hi with 16 points Riverside Frosh ended their scawin 3-2. Flannel Shirts 676-9158 • - ^ ' V 4 **+ -f • * ’ \ V * #f Starts Thursday January 4th £ IN ( Desert Springs received honorable mention "The judges has a difficult tim e," said a club spokesperson "There were nuny beautiful decorations this year - more than last year." Arrow, Furo. h \ i 99 c m i PRESCRIPTION ( UMPl TER \ PROFILES FOR TAX PUR- * POSES A RE A \ A HA BLE \ UPON REQUEST FROM OUR i PHARMICISTS. i . • 7'V t * . • - ■. - A w « » ■ K * C. * 5 • * -, • '< » • >**, "• «.'■ » f *’ > Í» - _»r • • ”». ' . • • J a n u a r y C le a r a n c e S a le 0 Reg 1»» SPECIAL By Marty Suter Die Pendleton Frosh stomped Riverside Frosh, 46 27, December 19 in Pendleton "Pendleton had 12 girls that could've started for our team ," Riverside coach Dun Daltoxo said I he Pirates kept with the Bucks on l> during the second quarter "W'c didn't come out and play like we wanted to win The girls were in timidated and unmotivated Irom the beginning of the gam e." Pendleton had eleven girls that scored for them, while Riverside had only five Die Frosh handed their o u c h an early Christmas present Thursday MX \t PHS stomps RHS frosh Luis M H Rttelriguez. Boardnun. was injured Dec 29. when his vchi clc rolled on Highway 207 near Lexington Rodriguez. 29, was listed in lair condition that afternoon at St Mary Medical Center in Walla W alla Police said Rmlriqucz was w»uth bound between Lexington and Sand Hollow when his |9t»U Chevrolet Blazer began to slide on ice on the roadway It spun off the road and rolled at least once, ejecting the driver Rodriguez was taken to Pioneer Memorial Hospital m Hcppncr and later lakcn to Si Mary with head and shoulder injuries His passenger, Hernandez A Rodriguez. 24, same address, was treated lor minor in juries and released from Pioneer Memorial Die driver will he cited for dris ing with no operator's license and driving uninsured notice said ?! Vitamin C - bag of 30 Pineapple, orange, and grape J C) R e g 4** S P E C IA L Ü Second place and $25 went to Jack and l^iVcm Bozarth of W est Board nun Avenue and third place went to Pat Mcacham at Sunridgc Terrace, who won S I5 Freda Orcutt at Driver wreaks on iev road VICKS THERA FIX' Reg 4» NOW 9 IF All Long Sleeve Sport Shirts Formula 44, 4 oz. new pediatric - * « • * * • • C. ' « > * • • . * ' •3; ■» ;* > , V , :' - v - Muirs win Boardman lighting contest { THE COM» & F IX w 0 *■ ¿.* .* •« *, s''' • • Call 676-9228 or 481-2901 or 922-3ÍW9 ---------------------------------------- r IIFKF! « I J Visit our cough and cold center fo r special values « j V IC K S V IC K S • I r r ig o n News By Delpha Jones R lsrrsk tr («TI t u m * 1-2 I»; tU irfck I M 2; M u t t i i • 0-1 14; C'Hno .1 1-2 7; s* Hilling I 2-3 IS; M .drr 3 4-7 IO: ( .a m a 2 l - l 5; h tfra d a I 1-2 3. Ri» irsute SrttNgton B o a rd m a n 9 MEN’S WEAR Heppner M . * V . , --V **