SIX- Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, February 12, 1997
Bowling League
Thursday Nite Mixers
week of January 16
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0
Wright’s Century
4
1
Lancer Lanes
3
1
3
Skaggs Auto Clinic
0
4
R&W Drive In
High games: Dianna Hoeft 210,
Gerald Hoeft 189.
High series: Randy Sample 507,
Dianna Hoeft 498
Splits converted: Randy Sample
3-10, 3-9-10, John Breidenbach 5-7.
week of Jan. 23
W
L
Lancer Lanes
6
2
3
Wright's Century
5
4
4
Skaggs Auto Clinic
1
7
R&W Drive In
High games: Tony Doherty 191,
Diannd Hoeft 169.
High series: Randy Sample 525,
Dianna Hoeft 477.
Splits converted: Katie McRoberts
6-7-10, 5-7, Randy Sample 2-7,
Teresa Bunn 2-7, Dianna Hoeft 7-4-5,
3-10.
Dime A Dozen
week of January 12
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Penland House
7
1
Our Gang
6V2 IV2
Pin Dodgers
6
2
BM’s
2Vi 51/2
D-Dons
1
7
Bunn Horseshoeing
1
7
High games: Randy Sample 200.
Annie Lusher 173.
High series: Randy Sample 530,
Dianna Hoeft 465.
Splits converted: Dianna Hoeft
3-10, 4-7-9, Gerald Hoeft 3-10, Ran
dy Sample 2-10, Maude Hughes
5-6-10.
week of Jan.. 19
W L
101/2 1V2
9
3
Our Gang
Pin Dodgers
Penland House
7
5
Bunn Horseshoeing
5
7
BM’s
3 % 8V2
D-Don's
1
11
High games: Dave Hanna 224,
Dianna Hoeft 173
High series: Dave Hanna 602,
Dianna Hoeft 456
Splits converted: Teresa Bunn 5-7,
Katie McRoberts 2-7.
Blue Mountain
week of January 15
W
L
4
0
Misfits
1
Willow Lanes
3
1
Young Guns
3
1
3
Beecher's
1
3
Team 2
4
0
Who Knows
High games: Gene Doherty 207,
Rick Pettyjohn 202.
High series: Gene Doherty 553,
John Breidenbach 519.
Splits converted: Rick Pettyjohn
3-10, Doug Gunderson 9-10.
week of Jan. 22
W
L
7
1
Young Guns
4
4
Willow Lanes
4
4
Misfits
3
5
Beecher’s
3
5
Who Knows
3
5
Team 2
High games: Gene Doherty and
Bob Hubbard, tied at 180, Randy
Sample 179.
High series: Dianna Hoeft 502,
Gene Doherty 496
Splits converted: Randy Sample
4-9, Dianna Hoeft 4-5, Rodney
Ehrmantraut 5-7, Blu Blakeley 5-10.
Non-Smokers
week of January 13
Heppner Garbage
BEO
Head Pins
Columbia Basin
Pin-Ups
High games: Gene
The Official Newspaper of the
City of Heppner and the
County of Morrow
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L
24 4
12
16
15
13
11
19
10
18
Sonstegard
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191, Penme Karwacki 145.
High senes: Gene Sonstegard 498.
Fran Barnett 425
Splits converted: Dave Green 2-7,
Gene Sonstegard 4-7-9-10
week of Jan. 20
W
L
28 4
Heppner Garbage
19
13
Head Pins
15
17
BEO
14
10
Columbia Basin
10 22
Pin-Ups
High games: Ron Anthony 206,
Fran Barnett 177.
High series: Ron Anthony 505,
Fran Barnett 461
Koffee Kup Keglers
week of January 23
W
L
10 6
M.C.G.G.
9
7
The Dregs
7
9
The Alley Cats
8
8
No Pin Hitters
8
8
The BJs
High game: Iris Campbell and Joan
Smith, tied at 183.
High series: Linda Schultz 509.
Splits: Bunme Lindsay 4-5-7,
Maude Hughes 5-6-10, Iris Campbell
5-7.
week of Feb. 6
W
L
16 8
The Dregs
14
10
No Pin Hitters
13V2
IOV2
M.C.G.G.
12V2
11%
The BJs
11
13
The Alley Cats
High game: Rene Ledbetter 193
High series: Bunnie Lindsay 521.
Randy Sample 208
High series: Randy Sample 533,
Maude Hughes 500
Splits converted: Don Greenup 5-6,
Gerald Hoeft 5-8-10, Darlene Scrog
gins 4-7-9-10.
Blue Mountain
week of January 29
W
L
Willow Lanes
8
4
8
4
Misfits
Young Guns
8
4
6
6
Who Knows
Beecher’s
3
9
Team 2
3
9
High games: Randy Sample 214,
Bob Hubbard 204
High series: Randy Sample 617,
Bob Hubbard 517.
Splits converted: Everett Keithley
3-10, Randy Sample 7-6-10, Dave
Barnett 6-7, Rodney Ehrmantraut
5-7.
Non-Smokers
week of January 27
W
L
7
Heppner Garbage
29
BEO
21
13
Head Pins
20
16
17
11
Columbia Basin
13 23
Pin-Ups
High games: Gordon Wanous 182,
Maryanne Anthony 162.
High series: Gene Sonstegard 470,
Maude Hughes 421.
Splits converted: Maryanne Anthony
6-7, Gene Sonstegard 7-8, 3-6-10.
Koffee Kup Keglers
week of January 30
W L
The Dregs
12 8
The BJs
11% 8%
No Pin Hitters
11
9
MC.G.G.
10Vz 9 %
The Alley Cats
10
10
High game: Bunnie Lindsay 189.
High series: Bunnie Lindsay 481.
Splits: Maude Hughes 3-9-10, Pat
Gutierrez 6-7-10, Rene Ledbetter
3-10.
Marquardt honored
Lance Marquardt, 18, the
grandson of Rena and Bill
Marquardt, Lexington recently
made his 1000th point in
basketball in only three years as a
senior member of the Connell
Eagles team.
Lance, who was presented a
basketball for his accomplishment,
is the son of Rick and Chanty
Marquardt of Connell
Maternal grandparents are Hazel
and Harold Beggs, formerly of
lone, now living in Washington.
Men's breakfast
scheduled, Feb. 16
A community men’s breakfast,
sponsored by the First Christian
Church, the Nazarene church,
and Christian Life Center will be
held Sunday Feb. 16 at the
Chnstian Life Center at 8a.m.
Breakfast will be followed by a
devotion from God’s word with
an opportunity for fellowship
with other men. The group is
currently working through the
seven promises o f a Promise
Keeper.
All men and boys are welcome
to attend.
HHS seniors
plan bottle drive
The Heppner High School Senior
Class will hold a can and bottle
drive, Thursday, February 13,
from 6:30 to 8 p.m. in Heppner
and Lexington.
Anyone who would like to
donate, but will not be home may
leave their cans and bottles and
they will be picked up
Proceeds will go towards the
seniors' drug and alcohol free trip.
Thursday Nite Mixers
week of January 30
W
L
Lancer Lanes
9
7
Skaggs Auto Clinic
7
5
Wright’s Century Ranch 6
6
R&W Drive In
2
10
High games: Gerald Hoeft 212,
Phyllis Piper 176.
High series: Randy Sample 560,
Phyllis Piper 496
Splits converted: Tony Doherty
5-6, Dianna Hoeft 3-10, Randy Sam
ple 3-9-10, Fran Barnett 4-5, Alex
Rystedt 5-10.
Dime A Dozen
week of January 26
Heppner
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Pin Dodgers
13 3
Penland House
11 5
Our Gang
IOV2 IIV 2
Bunn Horseshoeing
5
11
BM's
4V2 IIV 2
4
D-Don's
12
High games: Maude Hughes 214,
Fair board appoints two new members
Shirley Adams and Kelwayne Haguewood are new members to the Morrow County Fair Board Other members of
the board, which recently went from a five-member to a seven-member board which is appointed by the Morrow County
Court, include Alan Holmes, Sam Bellamy, Marlene Gray, Gary Oberg and Joe Yocom
The More Things Change
David Sykes,«Publisher
Lexington News i
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By Delpha Jones ’
-:- Ed Hunt is a patient in Community Good Shepherd
Hospital in Hermiston where he is recovering from major surgery.
-:- Holly Rebekah Lodge and Lexington Odd Fellows met
on Thursday evening for the regular meeting. After a short
business meeting and exchange of secret sister gifts were received
and names for the following year was drawn. All members were
remembered with cards and Tetters. Plans were made for the March
card party, which will be held the first Sat. in March. Lovely
refreshments were served to the group by the Oddfellow Lodge
and a door prize for the ladies was received by Joyce Buchanan.
-:- Lexington Grange will beet the third Sunday, Feb. 16
at 1p.m. with a pancake supper furnished and prepared by the men
of the Grange. The speaker will be Fred Toombs who will talk on
deregulation of the electrical industry.
-:- Ned and Kathy Clark with Cecil and Delpha Jones
attended the Grange Leadership meeting at Tillicum Grange,
Sunday evening. The evening started with a potluck dinner. State
Master Luttrell and State Lecturer Susan Noah were present to
conduct the meeting.
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