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4 . .. / * ;i *• *, ' . < i •• * V • v i • ' . . ........._ ♦ j . ü ä • • i», • , •* :> '■ * » * Singspiration lone Cardinal VB team heads to state set at Hope Lutheran SIMPLY THE Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, November 11, 1996 - FIVE Church plans ’Mini Carnival’ St. Patrick Catholic Church w ill hold their annual "M ini Carnival” this Sunday. November 1 5, from noon to 1:30 p.m. This family event w ill feature Bingo, a cake walk, St. Andrew's Golf. St Peter and Paul’s Fishing Pond, ball tossing and many other fun games and prizes. Everyone is invited to bring the family and enjoy the festivities. Two highlights o f the afternoon w ill be rattle drawings for a garden statue donated by Kav Proctor and a baby afghan by Irene Swanson. Anyone who would like to donate a white elephant for bingo or volunteer to help is asked to call Mike Armato. 676-9777. Come Join Us At RJ's STEAKHOUSE & LOUNGE We will be open Thanksgiving Day. Traditional Thanksgiving Dinner will he served, along with our Regular Dinner Menu. The dining room will be open 7 am.-H p.m Reservations appreciated - 9S9-S359 3 ttC November 18th - Thursday Ladies’ Night. Lori and Jay Straley are the chefs. Chicken and shrimp gumbo, salad and rolls. Dinner starts at 6 p.m. B IN G O IS B A C K ! Wednesday** a t 7:30p.m . % 676-9181 HEPPNER ELKS 358 here Friends Meet" 142 MM North Main \< l , BEST Morrow County Ministerial Association. Everyone is invited to attend. Refreshments w ill be served following the service. BMCC j announces 30C HUNTiRS - SAVE YOUR HIDES OR R WET A A Sunday evening service o f song. "Singspiration", w ill be held November 15 at Hope Lutheran Church, Heppner, beginning at 7 p.m. The serv ice is one o f music and singing songs chosen by the people. t he monthly service rotates between the member congregations o f the South holiday closure Blue M ountain Community College has announced its holiday closure schedule for the month o f November. The college w ill be closed Thursday and Friday, Nov. 26-27 for the Thanksgiving holiday. The closure includes all special ser vices areas such as the library and computer lab, as well as outly ing centers. davbinaU • -9 - * Back row - L to R - Assistant Coach Cathy McCabe, Katie Tworek, Erin Crowell. Niki Sullivan. Nikki McElligott, Camie Burright, Brandi Brantley, Coach Charity McElligott Middle row- L to R - Manager Jessica Krebs, Amellia Peck,- Salli McElligott. Shelby Krebs. Molly Barrow, statistician Allison Halvorsen Front row L to R - Charissa Gates. Jeanette Brantley. The lone High School Cardinal volleyball team has finished its season first in the Bin Sk\ District and w ill go to the state playoffs, Their first game at state w ill be held Friday. Nov. IT. at l ane Community College in Eugene at 3:30 p.m. against North Clackamas Christian. * Mustangs face Regis in first round . ? I n rs 2 d i nei n,60rijB6 fvf f,Jn . 7 ? I r y I* n / » • jj i . -J ■V kJs {¡o ito w s ty in d iv id u a ls o s te t (u s iu e te e ú ( f o o d A u d it to tá e ^ìouc (fo n d in o lo *V o ííe ty(ío M *7e a rn Virgil, Debbie, Kelly, Korey 4 Karl Morgan Dick 4 Janme Allen Bill, Marcy, Jake. Joe & Katie Bacon le s Schwab Tire Center Scott, Cindy, Kemmery, Brenda & Brad Burnght LeRoy & Betty Smith Fran & Dave Barnett Gene, Kristy 4 Jory Crowell Jim & Gayle Eynetich Robin 4 John Ferguison Bob, Cathy, Leia, Allan & Mary Gates Tom, Arlynda 4 Bill Gates Pauline Gates Glenn, Kelly, Josh, Tracy 4 Jennifer Gnffith Steve, Nadine 4 Gene Ball Helen Pettyjohn Hank 4 Kathy Pointer Dennis 4 Janet Stefani Roland 4 Donna Bergstrom Duane, Linda, Jacob, Adam 4 Paul Neiffer Dave, Debbie 4 Mike Radie Betty Bergstrom & Clayton, Cody 4 William Justin 4 Stacie Miller The Tworek Family Helen Crawford Dennis, Janet, Jennifer, Curtis Jason & Brendan Thompson Rod, Glenda 4 Jenna Taylor Perry and Kathy Morter Terri, Ryan, Cory 4 Jaysi Bennetto Morrow County Grain Growers Shop-N-Kart Bank of Eastern Oregon, Member FDIC John & Linda Bnstow Damn, Sombaht, Shela, Jayce 4 Henry Padberg Bob Hubbard Doug 4 Nancy McKay Jerry, Lisa 4 Ann Rietmann Ken & Julie Nelson Beecher s Cafe 4 staff Betty Gray Pete 4 Laurel Cannon Frank, Cathy, Ryan & Allison Halvorsen Edith Matthews Office Cafe 4 Tavern The Heagy Family Peg Leg Farms Mark, Becky, Til 4 Cyd Tullis Butch 4 Helen Herdeman Loren, Della 4 Suzy Heideman Mark 4 Loa Henderson Paul, Terri, Shannon 4 Kara Clay Dana, Tonya, Aaron 4 Nathan Heideman Dobyns Pest Control Chns, Sara 4 Conner Davis Micki and Zac Fabian Mark Bird Dean 4 Florene Robinson Wheatland Insurance Betty Rietmann George, Nancy, Kara 4 Kristin Miller Ruth McCabe Jordan Elevator Dot Halvorsen Joe, Linda, Nonnee 4 Stacee Halvorsen Da'e 4 Karen Holland I I 4 Barbara, Stephanie 4 Thomas Dustin, Karen 4 Ashley Padberg Clint 4 Maureen Krebs 4 Family Skye, Penny, Sybil Cayle 4 Kip Krebs Del 4 Linda LaRue Katherine Lindstrom Ashley, Cathy, Adam 4 Meghan McCabe Dick 4 Loa McElligott Joe, Jen, Melissa, Jake, Mark 4 Natalie McElligott Paul, Charity, Jeremiah, Salli 4 Diana McElligott Joe, Anita, Marc, Caitlin 4 Zac Orem Marvin 4 Tanna Padberg Kevin, Lori 4 Megan McCabe Ron, Tern, Kyle 4 Kaylee Paimateer Joel Lea, Gus 4 Oskar Peterson Keith, Judy, Dylan 4 Koby Rea t Bill Rietmann John, Kerry, Jeremy 4 Brenna Rietmann Dick 4 Nancy Snider Jim, Monica. Luke 4 Adnenne Swanson Dorothy Stefani Brian 4 Lori Sullivan Steve 4 Vicki Wagenblast Gregg, Shelly Tanner 4 Evan Rietmann Steve Schaber Ray 4 Linda Jones John Manck Lee 4 MaryAnn Palmer Lindsey 4 Diana Kincaid Robin, Joyce, Jordan 4 Trevor Graff Jim Michelle Tyler Mikey Christine 4 Serge Raible Tim, Shelly, Emily Abby 4 Justin Key Gary, Becky, Jeff 4 Miranda Hunt John Barbara Johnny 4 Adam Collin Buzz Jeanette 4 Jim Logan Harold, Sharon 4 Nova Rietmann Bob 4 Bonnie Ball Robm Melissa Zach Kayla 4 Kevin LaRue Steve, Camille 4 Sara Peck J - Back row: (L-R) Assistant Coach Cathy McCabe, Katie Tworek, Erin Crowell, Niki Sullivan, Nikki McElligott, Camie Burright, Brandi Brantley; Coach Charity McElligott Middle row Manager Jessica Krebs, Amellia Peck, Salli McElligott. Shelby Krebs. Molly Barrow, Statistician Allison Halvorsen Front row Chanssa Gates, Jeanette Brantley First game at the state playoffs on Friday, Nov. 13 at 3:30 p.m. vs. North Clackamas Christian at Lane Community College. Eugene ' X 3 V ,,,. By Rick Paullus The Heppner Mustang football team w ill play the Regis Rams on Saturday. Nov. ¡4. at 1 p.m. in the first round o f the state 2 A play offs. The game is scheduled to be played at Cascade High School in Turner, which is located between Salem and Stay ton. Ticket prices for this contest and all OSAA football play-off games are $6 for adults and $4 for students. Heppner finished second to Culver in the Columbia Basin Conference and Regis won the Tri-River Conference. Both schools faced a common opponent this year in Scio. Heppner lost a heartbreaker in their first game o f the season 24- • ■mi*.Ï WM receptions for 4 four touchdowns. vards and The leading receiver Nate Brentano. 5’ 10" 155 pound senior, had 30 receptions for 538 yards and I I touchdowns. I he defensive leaders are Bryon Birkholz. 5’ 10" 170 pound senior linebacker. Dustin I.ulay at linebacker and Heath Ht/el. 6' 190 pound senior lineman. The rams have rushed for 1380 yards for the season and have passed for 1175 yards. Their opponents have rushed for 1118 yards and gained only I I 5 yards passing. Regis has outscored their opponents 328 to 79 for the v ear. .— s' - ' Lv ' ■ 12 while Regis won 15-13. Going into their final game Regis is seven and one overall, losing to Dayton. 37-21. playing without starting quarterback Paul Lulay. The 6 'I". 175 pound junior completed 46 o f 72 passes for 780 yards. I.ulay had 15 touchdown passes and only three interceptions. Freshman Travis I.ulay completed 2 6 o f 50 passes for 395 yards and five touchdowns and three interceptions. Adam I.ulay. 5'10". 190 pound senior, led the Rams in rushing 656 yards on 102 carries and 12 touchdowns. Dustin I ulay. 6' 190 pound senior, rushed 41 times for 380 yards and live touchdowns. He also had 21 . 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