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TWO • Hcppnrr Gazette-Times, Heppner. Oregon Wednesday, January 31, 1990 Stirewalts celebrate 50th BOWLING I M m A I h am Januars 2 » Won tual M 6 13 7 U « 9 U » U 9 tl 1 12 i 7 7 13 High game Kalte Mi Kuben» 144. le m Snudi 202 High «ene» Sandra Halsievai A Judy R aken 4M Riley Munken 344 High tram game f 4 M4 High leant tenet 4 4 2IVI Split» , "merle*! ti an Wiluai 3 K). Hli» M» Kohr rii 4 3. Bebe Munkers 3 » . H am Hartley 7 », Sally M addrrn 3 7 K,/Te» Kup Kegler» January 23. WO Won I oat The Ht Ho» M 4 MCGG 7 13 (íuner Duster» to » Beecher» Alky Cato K> H) The Dreg» K> 10 Three J'* « 12 The Hopeful* 1 12 7 No Pin Hmrrs 13 Hi(h (u n ir t inda V hull/ 201) High « ro ti l inda Schuld 312 Spin» Convm rd t i Iren IMdhrrg 4 7 IO. Nrsatui Hailes 3 * IO A 5 10 Rrnr I rcthrrirr 3-7 Hilda V c.m 3 7. Bein Brown 3-7; Maiale Huch» 17 1110. (>>ll Campbell 2 7 1 3 f 4 t 3 $ 1 t 2 t 4 f 1 t Elks Hoop Shoot Winners Top picture left to right first place local winners in their age categories Steve Allen. Annie Hisler, (front) Derek Gunderson, Jill Barber (back) Jason Proudfoot. Jenny Krein all participated in the district contest held in Hermiston on January 20 Annie Hisler tied for first making 13 baskets out of 25 but lost in a shoot off Jenny Krein made 18 out of 25 for a second place trophy The winner made 19 Lexington News _______________ By Plans lot the benefit lor Carol Ann Rea by the Holly Rehckah I jodge are just about completed The benefit will be at the senior center building in Heppner Pie and coffee will be served from 6 K p in follow ed by Bingo Carol Ann. the daughter of I a ' i I u and the late Ken neth Palmer, is suffering from leukemia Hilda Yocom is ill at home with the flu and cold - The card party sponsored by Holly Rehckah will Sat 3 ,(t Ponies take Cubs 45-30 7 30 p m with prizes and refreshments at the hall HEPPNER ELKS DINING FRIDAY (Feb. 2) Prime Rib w/soup or salad • » * * (homerruuie soup) SATURDAY (Feb.3) Chicken Fry w/soup or salad (choice o f potato or veggie) Steak Sandwich w/fries COME AND CHECK OUT OCR SALAD BAR OR CHOOSE EROM OUR MENU Heppner Elks 358 142 V Main 676-9181 BTteri t'nend\ Meet Januar» 2-V IWO Won Irai 0 7 0 7 12 1 II 9 4 12 Gardner* Country Rote lYterson » Gazette Tune* ( entrai Market le» Schwab 7 13 Ihursday Night ladles January 25, t»»(l B A C Repair 11 IVnland House 10 4 Blaik Horse Con»t Ionian 1 levator 1 a ) A J Ceramic» 7 MCGG 6 km/ua Drjst Nursery 3 4. kuuua 3 6 7 a a 9 K) II High tiam r Kaue Mi Rohen» I4K High Serie» loK asnr Bowman 444 a High líame Mane Rudmll 111. Kaue M» R. ■hert 1*3 D e lp ha Jo n e s -Clarence Buchanan has return ed from several days in Pendleton where he underwent major eye surgery -.'-Cecil, Delpha and Kenneth Jones, Connie P.ng and Cieri Martin motored to LaGrande Friday where they attended the funeral services at Daniels Funeral Parlor for Fid ward Hudson - Bill and Bonnie Klinger were visitors with his mother and hus hand. Mr and Mrs Bill Padhcrg over the weekend They were rctur ning to their Washington home from Wyoming Sparrtim rr» Bis» ling I rag ut * By Rick Koffler The Heppner Ponies played the Stanfield Cuhs Thurvt.iv. January 25 and came out a winner, 45-M) The rematch with the Cuh\ turn ed out to he a tougher game than the first one Heppner struggled in the first quarter leading only 11-7 The second quarter the pace picked up a little bit with Heppner leading 23 13 at the end of the third quarter. Vv IV Ihe final quarter Stanfield outscorcd Heppner V 7, hut couldn't make up the whole deficit, leasing the final High Serie* Marie Ruditill 4Kb Spin» C -merini Marie Ruditill 3 h (a n le (m iuerrr ' K) Maulen Childers 3 h. Dian na H-ett 1 K). Mahcle Ham» K 10. loKasnr IV a» man ' Kl FdHoe's note: photos of dentists Frank and Jim Allen were in advertently switched in last week's G T Following arc the corrected photos wore 45 10 Saturday the Ponies played Pilot Rock and won their sixth straight game, heating Pilot Rt>ck 54 M) The Ponies came out very Hat in the first quarter leading Pilot Rock H h The second quarter was the best one all year tor the Ponies, they outscorcd Pilot Rock, 21-0 Ihe sctsrc at the break was 2V h Ihe third quarter the pace slowed down with Heppner scoring only nine [mints The score at the end of the third quarter was 30 12 The fourth quarter Pilot Rock outscorcd llepp ncr, IK lh I he Ponies came out on top. 54-30. T he Pomes final game of the sear is Thursday, February I . against Umatilla Tip-off is at 2:30 p m Dr. Frank Allen Jim and F.ffte (Snabeli Stirewalt will be celebrating their 50th wedding an niversary February 4 with a dinner reception at the Spray Gymnasium from 11 a m to 4 p m Jim and F.ffic's families homesteaded at Sourdough Ridge and Snabcl Creek The couple exchanged tJieir vows February V, 1940. at Fossil Methodist Church parsonage with the Rev Weaver officiating The couple have six children. Judy Bertsch. Stanfield. Dina Naydo. I uma Linda. CA . laila Daniels, Bend. FTizaheth Parke. Portland. Nancy Wilson, Fossil, and Jim II. Terrebonne They also have 14 grandchildren All friends arc invited to come by and share in their anniversary celebra lion The couple requests no gifts please Fillies beat Vikings 54-32 By Scott Johnston The Heppner Fillies hosted Umatilla. Saturday. January 27, anil heat the Vikings 54 32 to remain in possession of second place in the CBC and just one game behind league leading Weston McFwen Jennifer Currin scored 30 points in the game. )ust two less than the entire Viking team, to lead the Fillies to the easy victory. The Fillies got off to a fast starl as they jumped out to a 14 7 lead at the end of the opening quarter Heppner increased its lead in the sc cond quarter by two points and had a 22-13 lead at the halt The Fillies took complete control of the game in the third quarter as they out scored the Vikings 20-h and took a commanding 42-1 *4 lead go ing into the final period Heppner kept control in the fourth quarter and went on to the victory Kim Stookcy. Nikki Brisbois and Dulcie Palmer all had six points for the Fillies Carrie Brownfield ripped down six rebounds and Stookcy had five steals The Fillies now 7-1 in conference play, travel to Boardman Friday to face the 4-4 Riverside Pirates On Saturday the Fillies will host the Stanfield Tigers. 5-3 in CBC play The game with Stanfield starts at 4 pm H cppnrr 14 1 20 12 34 ( mat Ilia 7 4 4 13 32 llrp pn rr 1 3-4 1 Brlshots 3 0-1 4; Mtavkry 2 2-3 4; Palmer I 4-7 4; A. C urrin 0 2-2 Dr Jim Allen By Mikka Evans The Riverside JV Pirates held off Ihe Weston MeFwen Tiger-Scots. 34 15 The Pirates looked for a tough game, but had no problem dominating the Tiger Scots Riverside was lead by Amic Kei/ur with eight points Three players. Patricia Wetzel. Vynetta < >lsen and Mikka Fsans held second honors with six points Ihe low scoring Tiger Scots were lead by Shandi I icuallen with six points K itrrsidr |34> V andrtrntcr 2 0-14; Mut ts I »an» I 0-0 2; Mikka Evans 3 0-2 4; Krtzur 4 0-0 1; \m m on*. H rtirl I 4-1 4; (Mum 3 0-2 h; Mint; Prtrrsnn 0 2-2 2. Weston Ml 1 u, n 1 1 c 1 llan»rtl. Krnnrrfs . * I truMlIrn <0-2 4; Sampson 10-2 2; tlrarn I IVII : Vlhrrt I <h «, 1 vans 0 (V I 0; Prir*. R<irden 3 pivint goals none tiw M out- non» total fiml* Kl>rr»ldr 17, VS c io n V k l » m 13. I i - V, t CBC Standings W 8 7 5 4 4 3 1 0 Weston-McKwen Heppner Stanfield Riverside W ahtunka W asco Co. Pilot Rock l mat ilia O rc h » r y o u r s e lf- in k in g s ta m p fro m tlio Gazette-Times 147 W. Willow 676-9228, Heppner VALENTINE’S DAY SAY I LOVE YOU WITH JEWELRY « Pirates hold off Tiger-Scots 2; Greenup 0 2-2 2; J. I urrtn 13 4-4 30; A. Currin 1 0 - 1 2 ; Johnston; Turker; Brmtnfkld. Krkman lotah 20 14-22 34. t malilla (32» Muore 2 471 K. 'dams 2 07) 4; Unk* 4 0-0 K; Mueller 10-12; W atteri- mg I 0-0 2; True I 2-3 4; Hawes 2 0-0 4. 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