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Oregon 55rdnesday, Jan u ars IO, IWO - I HKKK Man kills big buck Lopez pleads guilty to separate charges Don Earlywine of Scappoose killed this 8x6 point deer in the lower Rhea Creek area on October 3 Earlywine estimates the buck, which has eight points on one side and six on the other, to be three-and-a-hal< to four years old It was killed with a 25-06 Winchester belonging to his brother, Sumner Earlywine of Heppner Lexington News ________________________ By D elpha J o n e s 989 8189 -:-Holly Rchekah Lasdgc met on Thursday for the regular meeting with the Noble Grand Gen Martin presiding Plans were discussed for a Bingo party and pie and coffee social for the benefit of Carol Ann Rea o f Hernnston She is the daughter of a member, leila Palmer, and the late Kenneth Palmer She is suffering from leukemia and is waiting for a bone marrow transplant The social will be February 10 with pie and coffee served from b to 8 p m at which time the Bingo will start Following the business of the evening a toast with sparkling cider was drunk to last year's officers, and gifts were presented to each one from fieri The installation of newly elected and appointed officers will be the next meeting according to the D D P Leila Palmer Refreshments of cookies and coffee were served -:-M r and Mrs Dale luithrup of Lostine were recent visitors at the Roger Campbell home They visited an aunt. Hula Bloodsworth who is a patient at the Pioneer Memorial Nur sing Home The l-athrops' and Roger and Iris Campbell and Delpha and Cecil Jones were dinner guests on New Year’s Day at the Jim Bloodsworth home -:-Thc Christmas lighting contest sponsored by the Lexington Garden Bugs announces awards as follows Gary Munkers home-first; Dan Dvislie home second, and Del Piper home third The club thanks all the people who participated in this The towns in our area really had some beautiful displays - The card party sponsored by the Holly Rebekah Lodge on Saturday night was well attended with eight tables of players Winning high tor men was John Tellcchea. and second high was Bob Taylor High woman was Kathy Tellcchea and second high was Delpha Jones Traveling went to Sue Vinson and Dorothy Jackson loosely refreshments were served The next card party in the series will be Feb 3 Several members of larxington Grange assisted W illows Grange in the initiation of three members in the first four degree of the grange Sun day in lone, with Dot Halvorsen tak ing the part of the Master Those from Lxrxington assisting were Joe and Hilda Yocom, Lyle and Virginia Pec k . Joyce Buchanan and Cecil and Delpha Jones Between the second and third degrees a bountiful poiluck dinner was enjoyed Musician for the day was Margaret Thorpe. Her nuston and soloist. Norma Alford from Boardman T E Messenger has been a patient in Pioneer Memorial Hospital but is again at his home Clay and lolita Grace and fami ly from Hawaii spent the holidays with relatives m Portland and her mother, Betty Marquardt and other members of her family in lexington Mr amt Mrs Mark Wright and daughter from Lebanon were callers at the' home of his mother Pat W right over the holidays Guests at the Glover Peck home- are their son Bert and Dee Taylor from Winnemucca, Nevada Other visitors during the holidays were Bill Peck and Kathy Bonder and son, Mark from Spray Jackie Mollahan and son, Sean, from Ft Lewis, Wa . were Sal and Sun. visitors at the home of her father anil wife Mr and Mrs John Mollahan Joyce Buchanan is home alter spending the holidays in the Portland area with friends and relatives Alma and Alvin Vinson spent several days visiting with relatives and friends in Heppner and Lex ington They recently moved to Yuba City, C’a Tax help at Neighborhood Center Jerry George, coordinator of AARP 1RS Tax Counsulting tor the elderly, said a representative will be at the Heppner Neighborhood Center on January 15 to answer questions and provide instruction for com pleting federal and state income (ax forms George said that persons par ticipating in the 30-hour seminar for preparing the personal income tax forma 1040, 1040A A Boardman man plead guilty Fri day to two counts of Second Degree Attempted Assault in connection with a September incident near Boardman. according to Morrow County District Attorney Jeff Wallace Antelmo lo p e/ Carmona. 18. was charged with attempting to strike two Bcvtrdman residents with a motor vehicle along a road near Boardman M September 2. 1 He entered guilty pleas to the charges in Mor row County Circuit Court before Circuit Judge Pro-Tern Ralph Cur- nn Judge Curnn ordered a pre sentence investigation, and con tinued the matter for sentencing pen ding completion of the PSI In a separate case l o p e/-Camama also plead guilty Friday in District Court in Heppner to attempted cocr cion in connection with an unrelated July incident, also near Boardman In that case he was charged with at tempting to coerce a Boardman rest dent into letting him have contact with her minor teníale dependents by threatening to file false criminal charges against her and by threaten ing to damage her property Judge Curtin continued the nutter for sentencing pending completion of the PSI I040EZ OR 40. OR-40S and OR 70 will be requested to provide a minimum oi 40 hours of tree tax preparation assistance to the elderly, handicap pcd. non English speaking or low in come individuals There will be no instruction on preparation of business or farm tax forms (Questions pertaining to these forms can be directed to the toll tree number I 800-424 ItVJO It a ques tion refers to federal lax schedule A or B it can probably be answered, he said TOPS club moves meeting The TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sen sibly) club of Heppner has moved its meeting place They now meet at the junior high cafeteria Die meetings are held on Thursday evenings with weigh ins starting at 6 30 All in terested persons are invited to attend Course to cover fire management in forests Most of the range and forest vegetation in the Pacific Northwest developed in the presence of tire However, fire still is viewed primarily in a destructive mode, notes Tom Bedell, Extension Rangeland resources specialist with the Oregon State University Exten sion Serv ice To help better unders land the role of tire both in the past and the present, a short course on " F ir e in Pacific N orthwest Ecosystem»” will be held later this month Hie short course will cover all aspects of tire management both on rangelands and forestlands The course content is organized into tour sessions The lirst deals with tire in the historical and the cuircnt context I he next session goes into effects of tire on the ecology of an area The third covers management of burning in six different but common wildland systems, whereas, the last session deals with prescribed burning, smoke and air management, fire laws and regulations, and the economics of lire rhis short course will he held at the Red Lion Indian Hills Motel in Pendleton It starts at I p m Tucs day, January 23 and concludes at mxm Thursday . January 25 The registration fee of V>5 (before January 12, 575 after) covers one lunch and the proceedings Pre registration is highly desirable because space can limit total numbers To pre register, call 503 737 1341 and ask for a registration form for the I WO Pac ific Nophwcst Range Management Short Course Die course is open to the public Boardman • Irrigon ■ * .m i N ew s Lady Pirates rally to take Redsides 44-40 in CBC game By Marty Suter The Lady Pirates rallied in the fourth quarter to take a 44-40 CBC s ictory from the Wasco County Red sides in their first league game of the season The Pirate» were plagued by first game jitters in the first halt, with starter, April Morgan, getting into foul trouble early in the game Riverside went to a man tivman defense in the third quarter and were able to hold the Redsides to only six points They were still unable, however, to convert their own shots Die Pirates finally got things go ing in the fourth quarter with Marty Suter scoring 11 jsoints. including seven of nine from the tree throw line Starter Shantui I vans fouled out Pirates shut out Redsides By Marty Suter The Riverside Pirates shut out Wasco County Friday , January 5, to claim the top spot of the CBC stats Wasco County's duo of Jason Schlcgcr and Kawika Wilcox were held to a combined 25 points Wilcox was tormented by fouls in the early going, so he didn't see much playing time until the third quarter "In the second quarter we felt like we had the win It was our lirst home game and we felt a little pressure and the boys didn't relax at all." coach Ray Tracy said Riverside couldn't seem to get the shots to go in in the first half, but then kicked in during the third quarter Scott Timms led the Pirates with 17 points, follow ed by Pat McDonough with 12 points and lb rebounds Klsrrstdr V 17 16 20 62 Wnro Co « 2 I V X 32 Kismkk 162) 161111100 3 0-0 6, llfflim 7 2-3 17; XwtrrauMi 2 2-2 6; I arson I ICO 2; Hint 4 1-3«; M m n 3 0-1 6; I Ipr 2 IV I 4; Mi llunough 6 0-1 12. I mots 26 3 11 s ’ H m ii Count« (321 VVIkov 4 2 7 10; Vhk|*r 4 6-6 13; loirs 0 1-2 I; Corner I 11(1 I H urling iii 9 -1 0 i: 3-point goals ing I , S h l c g r r fouls K ls n s k tr M U M Km ith i> HI I.Ools l . a r n r r I, I Hums I, H u rt I t o u tr it out mow Io»al 16. W asco ('«Hints 14 with 14 points, but Joy Hellbcrg and Dawn Ammons came off the bench to pick up the slack Suter ami Wasco County 's Tiffany Richmond led their respective teams with 18 points each Waseti Co. 14 12 6 «40 K k . im .1. • 14 2 20 44 Klsrrskir 144) liaiter 0 2 2 2; Vnunons III 2 I, Short I I 2 C Ilrllhcfg t 1 2. Wrlrrt, Sulrr 3 7-12 I*. 3 sans 6 2-3 14, SrsI; Morgan 2 0-14 lotah 13 1.126 44 W assn ( o 1 40) V alri hah 3 0-0 6; I aKrsrr 1 o It 2. Hnssrll 1 2 5 4. Cos; Hull 4 IM ». Cotes I 0-2 2. Kkhnsomi 7 4-10 IH. totals IT (> 211 40 3 ;«4nt goats: Sulrr I I-outfit oul Cos, ( <4ev Morgan, tsans total fouls Waato ( ,. 2 I Hlsrrsldc 20 Births Katrina l ynn Hukrr-a daughter, Katrina l ynn. was born to Sturla M c K iiii ami Lcvcrn Baker of Irrigon on December 24, 1989 at Good Shepherd Hospital in Hernnston Die baby weighed 8 lbs 4 ozs K e n d ra K a ri J e p p se n -a daughter. Kendra Kari was born to Kev in Jeppscn and Lammic Shastecn of Boardman on December 28. ¡989 at Good Shepherd Hospital in Her nuston Die baby weighed h lbs 12 o/s J a n u a r y C learance* Sale Flannel Shirts Winter Coats Five Brothers. Dakota Pendleton, Walls. Tempro 3 0 % to 4 0 % O ff 40% Off Men's Dress Slacks Insulated Coveralls Walls 1 '/:» price* REG 59” NOW 3 4 95 Western Boots All Sweaters All Tons Lamas Sat unías s . Pendleton. Robert Bruce 4 0 % O ff All Dress Shoes V 'i 2 0 % to 5 0 % Off All Insulated Vests Walls. 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