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TWO - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, December 22, 1993 We Print Business Cards Many styles and colors to choose from Gazette-Times 676-9228 ^Wislimg "You A B n g lit C W is tm a s Your friendship and patronage are dearly appreciated. ty/i rid /w a ft Ginger, Sue, Gayle Mac Hi Pioneers outrun Mustangs The Heppner Mustangs ran in to a team that likes to run and press like the Mustangs and that spelled defeat. Friday, December 17. as the visiting Mac Hi Pioneers scored a 76-66 victory St. Patrick’s Senior Center Bulletin Board over the Mustangs. Heppner jumped out to a 23-17 first quarter lead as Joe Healy scored eight of his game and season-high 24 points. The Mustangs’ press was effective as There were 92 people present for the senior dinner Dec. 15, with one guest. Ten meals were sent out. Members of the Lutheran Church served. Lois Allyn won the meal ticket, Betty Marquardt the door prize and Eva Mabbot of Pendleton, the guest prize. The menu for the birthday dinner Dec. 29 will be barbecued chicken, tator tots, three bean salad, fresh fruit, cake and ice cream. Members of the Mormon church will serve. The beautiful wreath hanging in the senior center office is a Christmas gift to the center from Corol Mitchell and Merri Reamer. Children from the elementary school toured the halls and sang to the tenants in their rooms last week. What a lovely group of singers they are. Due to the VCR or the TV not working properly there was no movie shown Sunday night. Merry Christmas everyone. Fillies get revenge over cross county rival Pirates IT _n_ ®g K]®g V®dD © M staasS May the blessings ot season fill your heart and home with joy. Photo by Joyce Hughes Heppner’s Leonard Brittner blocks shot of Mac it slowed the quick Pioneers. Mac Hi turned the tables, run ning to a 42-40 halftime lead with a 25-17 second quarter burst. Senior guard Alim Meza, with eight points, and Joe Parks, a 6'4” senior with nine points, pac ed the Pioneers in the quarter. Mac Hi. which has beaten both Enterprise and Weston-McEwcn in the pre-season, kept up the pressure in the third quarter. The Mustangs couldn't keep up the blistering pace and the deep Pioneer bench and Mac Hi jumped out to a nine point lead. Hi player Parks scored eight more of his game high 25 points in the quarter. Meza, a cat-quick guard, ended the game w ith 19 counters and Eric White added 12 points- Rick Koffler was the only other Mustang in double figures with 14 points. The Pioneers shot a sizzling 53 percent from the field on 31-59 shooting. The Mustangs kept pace the first half, shooting 41 percent but cooled off to 30 per cent in the second half. The loss was the second for the Mustangs against 3A schools. JOY TO THE WORLD Kinzua Corporation Tune up for a great holiday! We're glad to express our appreciation for your business and support. it Skagg’s Auto Clinic Frank, Janice Rob & Kim Photo by Joyce Hughes Char Coe (32) swats the ball away from Torrie Philippi The Heppner Fillies got sweet revenge Saturday night, Dec. 11, when they beat the Class 3A Riverside Pirates 53-39. Heppner led by 23 points at the half and coasted. Junior Kelsie Evans led the Fillies with 12 points and six steals. Jenny Krein added 10 points and 10 rebounds while Holly Eckman had eight assists for Heppner. Every Filly scored in the balanced attack. Heppner lost 5’7” junior Rondi Robinson with a knee injury dur ing the game. She will be out for the season. The Heppner Oregon Together Group is sponsoring a winter dance at the Heppner High School cafetorium on Thursday, December 30 from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. The dance is open to students of lone and Heppner High School students and recent ‘93 graduates home for the holidays. Music is by Dan Bums and 3-D Productions. The Heppner Masonic Lodge NO. 69, the Soroptimist Interna tional of Heppner and student council of Heppner High will provide free non alcoholic drinks and snacks. The cost is $1 per person. This is one of four non alcoholic and non-drug dances sponsored during the year for the youth of the community by the Heppner Oregon Together group and other local organizations. Teen dance Sat., Dec. 30 Merry Christmas To all our friends-on the farm and in town— we wish a holiday season filled with His peace and love. Morrow County t im IflMTON MCI0N 1 139 INC f 0 K iN T closed Noon Dec. 24 and Sat. Dec 26 Let us help you with ¡LAST MINUTE! GIFT IDEAS & STOCKING STUFFERS Russell Strover candy is a great gift idea! GIF T W R A P P IN G AV AILA BLE We will be closed Saturday & Sunday In fond hopes of a worm and wonderful Noel. Thank you for your support! C olumbia B asin E lectric C ooperative . I nc . s HaueaWmderful Christmas It’s our pleasure to say "thanks" and to wish you all the best! Morrow County Abstract & Title ’1 ' M... "-I,™, .7H IS, ¿