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# » ' * Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, January 22, 1992 - FIVK __ Lexington N ew s v"y -:-Holly Rebekah Lodge met on Thursday evening, Jan. 16, for their regular meeting with the NG Kathy Tellechea in the chair. Newly elected officers for 1992 are: Kathy Tellechea, NG; Leila Palmer, VG; Delpha Jones, secretary; V irginia Peck, treasurer. DDP Hilda Yocom did the installation. The lodge presented the NG and the DDP with gifts. Following the installa- tion of officers the appointed of- ficers were installed: Hilda Yocom, warden; Kathy Clark, conductor; Luella T ay lo r, chaplain; Frances Murty ISG; Annetta Padberg, RSNG; Geri Martin, LSNG; Joyce Buchanan, RSVG. The group discussed the committee appointments for 1992 and the next two card parties, which will be Feb 1 and March 7, both beginning at 7:30 p.m. Refreshments were served joint- ly with the Oddfellows. -¡-Lexington O ddfellow s Lodge held the installation of of- ficers by the DDP Lyle Peck on Thursday evening. Those install- ed were Bob Taylor, NG; Ed M urty, VD; Joe Y ocom , secretary; and Cecil Jones, treasurer. -:-The spaghetti supper and card party sponsored by the Lex- ington Oddfellow lodge was well By Delpha Jones attended. Winning prizes were Kathy Tellechea and Clarence Buchanan, hi; Frank Robinson and Frances Murty, low and traveling Tom Wilson. The pro- ceeds of this function help with further expenses for the building, This has been a time consuming and work effort on the members and friends. The lodge greatly ap- preciates the support and cooperation received by everyone. -:-Hilda and Joe Yocom, gran- daughter Heather, and daughter Marie Jones and children visited in Spokane, WA with another daughter Debra Jones and her daughters over the weekend, -:-Pat Wright is again at home after some time spent visiting her family on the east coast and Boise, ID. -:-Let’s not forget Pomona Grange meeting Saturday, Jan. 25 at 10:30 a.m. at the Lexington Grange Hall. An interesting pro- gram is planned with a cake walk following dinner. All grangers are cordially invited to attend this meeting and help sup- port the 1992 officers, -¡-Lexington Grange met on Monday evening for the regular meeting. The pancake supper lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll CLEARANCE SALE ^ ¡Work Boots.................................. • 1 • • *1 Gorilla & Winnebago {Basketball Shoes (all leather). . . • 1 • • * “ Wilson” hi-tops.................................................. reg. *7995 ¡Girls Suede Boots........................ * • • • [Girls Dress Hikers........................ • ! • • • Leather ‘Pecos” #1177............................ • J 5 o i reg. *114°° Shoe Box 143 N. Main Beppner Visa/Master Ch cooked and served by the men was a great success. Speaker for the evening was Dr. Ralph Reed, M orrow County School Superintendent, who gave highlights on house bill 3565. This is a long term plan for Oregon schools from now until the year 2010. Head Start will be available for every eligible child by 1998. Curriculum goals, essential learning skills and lear ning outcomes will be redesign ed. The school year will be ex tended to 185 days by 19% and 220 days by the year 2010. A short business meeting was held conducted by the Master Joe Yocom. Fillies keep top spot of CBC conference By Jeremy Maddern The Heppner Fillies stepped up their level of play to sit at the top of the CBC conference and it showed as they thrashed two more teams this last weekend. Pilot Rock was the first victim as they came to town Friday, Jan. 17 for an important league game. The Fillies won 65-27 as they held Pilot Rock’s top scorer to six points. Heppner came out fast and jumped to an early eight point lead. The lead had increased at Heppner Elementary collect Campbell soup labels Campbell’s Soup Labels are being collected for Heppner Elementary/Middle School to ob tain free, educational equipment. In year s past, a telescope, bat ting tee, slates, microscopes and other needed equipment have been obtained with the labels. The community’s support is needed to keep this program suc cessful. Labels may be dropped off at Court Street Market, or at the school. The program runs un til March 1, 1992, but labels are accepted year round. Hearing set on homeless Moyer elected president of A public hearing will be held on Tuesday, Jan. 28 at 2 p.m. at the Morrow County Extension office to receive input on the needs of the homeless in Mor row, Gilliam, Umatilla and Wheeler counties. The informa tion received will be used in for mulating a plan for the distribu tion of state Emergency Housing funds to help prevent homelessness and respond to homeless people in the area. Meetings will be scheduled in Hermiston and Pendleton. The Community Action Program of East Central Oregon (CAPECO) is sponsoring the hearings. Writ ten comments will also be ac cepted. For more information, contact Marianne Germond at CAPECO, 1-800-752-1139. the half 26-14. Led by Jodi Johnston, who led th; team with 15 points, the Fillies never look ed back and kept increasing their lead. The Fillies shot an awesome 55 percent from the field and held the Rockets to 16 percent. Holly Eckman pulled down 10 rebounds and dished out seven assists. The Fillies outscored the Rockets 23-5 in the fourth quarter and went on for the win, 65-27. Heather Eckman led the Fillies behind Johnston with 10 points. The Fillies then traveled to Stanfield Saturday and continued to roll towards the top spot in the CBC conference beating the Tigers 59-24. Again led by sophom ore sensation Jodi Johnston, the Fillies went into the second quarter with a 10 point lead. The Fillies increased that lead by outscoring the Tigers 17-4 in the second period of play. The scoring was spread with 10 Fillies scoring. The Tigers kept up with Heppner in the third quarter but still saw themselves trailing by 23 going into the fourth quarter. Head coach Mark Dowdy brought out his reserves but the Fillies still continued the slaughter with a 14-2 margin in the fourth quarter to bring the final score to 59-24. Jodi Johnston led all scorers with 14 followed by Heather and Holly Eckman with 10 points each and Becky Norton with seven. The Fillies are in first place in the CBC conference by a half game over power house Weston- McEwen. The Fillies travel to Wasco County Saturday, Jan. 25. . J ï .,> t , Î . ; r - • .• i ** «. i \it.. . f :•* * . s > Î,* .* . •„ ; V- w. t-.V > r..~' v / J V 'y .'i l ■ « .• / .* • , • -V » • ? “ *,V < , » j • ¿ - t m *• .* «i <». •»! A ■ . •„ - ‘ . u , * i * * • • ».* • ' i \ , ' <( I > ’ ’ ». .V * ' ' V'. . .*vl I - • ' - : •/ . J, '. * * ’» V ; * : ■ V Arts club Morrow County Arts and Crafts club elected Mary Ella Moyer president at their Dec. meeting. Other officers elected were Alma Green, secretary; and Barbara Ansotegui, treasurer. The next meeting will be held Monday, Jan. 27 at 1 p.m at Kates Pizza. Members who wish to paint the club’s logo on a T- shirt or sweat shirt should bring their garment and any fabric paint at this meeting. The fabric of the garment should be a cotton blend and should be washed prior to painting. Do not use fabric softener or drying sheets when washing garment. Shirts and fabric paint are available locally, said a club spokesperson. • \ ■* . I . ** ■ ' - Mlllllllllllllllllllllll^ . , -V -V* ’. - '*■ fv ? / ri When You Need LETTERHEAD & ENVELOPES Gazette-Times All Sizes of Envelopes We print envelopes as small as coin size - to large manila Photo by Joyce Hughes Holly Eckman plays defense on Stanfield player. No. 25 is Jodi Johnston. Lots o f Ink Colors From black to burgundy, we have them all. If it’s multicolor you want, we can do that too. 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