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SIX - Heppner Gazette-Times. Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 16,2007 Piano students to perform at spring recital Thirty-one local pi ano students will perform at a spring recital at 3 p.m. on Sunday, May 20. at Christian Life Center in Heppner. Participating piano students include Cade Arbo gast, Cara A rbogast, Kai Arbogast, Morgan Burch. Patrick Burch. Jonathan Chen, Joyce Chen, Morgan Correa, Kellen Grant, Soph- ie Grant, Stacee Halvorsen, Jessica H am ilton, Diana Healy, Stephanie Howard, Alex Lindsay, Kaelyn Lind say, Kevin Murray, Kaid Peck, Amanda Rea, Emily Rea, Sierra Robie, Stephanie Schuler, RJ Skaggs, Nalani Stone, Sarah Stillman, Emily Thom pson, Bethany Van Cleave, Daniel Van Cleave, Kristen Van Cleave, Leo Waite, and Kelsey Wolff. T each ers o f the above students include Cam eron Anderson. Chandra Ar- bogast, Kristen Van Cleave, and Myrna Van Cleave. Refreshments will be served following the recital. The public is invited to attend. Senior Center lunch menu announced St. Patrick's Parish members will be serving lunch on Wednesday, May 24. The menu will consist of chow mein egg rolls, fried rice, m ixed fru it, rice pudding, and fo rtu n e cookies. H e p p n e r , L e x in g t o n a n d lo n e H o m e s a n d B u s in e s s e s R e a l Estate For Two Bedroom One Bath Home This home in Heppner has been remodeled and is in very good shape. Good carpet, windows, roof. Has a small shop-type work room and a covered patio. Also has a fenced yard in back. $ 94,000 2 Bedroom one bath home Located on quiet street. Owner will carry contract For better marketing of your property we are now: NEW LISTING! In lone Three bedroom, two bath brick home on 13.12 acres m/1. 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New siding, decks.windows and insulation. Guest bunkhouse.Property includes: carport, shed, garage, gazebo and small barn. 2Bedroom Home in Heppner $145,000 Mountain Property Good starter home. Ask about financing $ 63,500 2 Bedroom 8-Lane B ow ling A lle y & R e s ta u ra n t im Great potential. Be your own boss. Sale price includes everything to walk in . and o p e ra te th e business. $225,000 Double lot w/shop Bedroom, 1 bath. Propane heat.Unfinished attic. Large shop.City water and sewer. 66 130’ lot. Fenced yard. $65,900 *hor approved buyer $89,000 1898 home with 2092 sq ft living area. Double lot with shop on one lot. Front porch and deck in back. Now a member of Regional Multiple Listing Service V. 2 parcels: 40 & 120 Acres m/l 160 acres total $ 160,000 Residential Lot Ready to build on. Located in a greatneighborhood on hill property with an excellent view. Heppner. $15,500 Owner/Broker David Svkes 188 W. Willow «P.O. Box 337» Heppner. OR 97836 (541) 676-9228 • 1-800-326-2152 Cell (541) 980-6674 • Fax (541) 676-9211 E-mail : da vid @ sy kesrealestate. net Information deemed correct not gw nM M d j Mustangs sweep Bedsides By Rick Paullus The H eppner M ustang b aseb all team continued their dominance of Special District 5 with a sweep of the visiting South W asco R edsides on Saturday, May 12, by scores o f 2 3 -l and 22-4, both games ending in five innings. The Mustangs, now 20-0 in SD5 and 21-3 overall, will host the number two seed out of Special District l on Tuesday, May 22 in the first round of OSAA state play offs. The M ustangs jumped out to a 5-0 lead in the first when with two outs Quinn Peck reached on an error and scored on an Andre R auch sin g le. N acho Elguezabal singled; Bryan Holland had an RBI single; Wacy Coil was hit by a pitch; Nathan K ennedy w alked with the bases loaded to force in a run; and Colton Hanson scored two more with a single. In the seco n d , Dennis Kenny was hit by a pitch and scored on a Peck triple and Rauch had an RBI single to make it 7-0. T hey added four more in the fourth when Kennedy was hit by a pitch; Hanson and Chance Day walked; Kenny scored one with a sacrifice fly; and Rauch hit a hom erun to score three more. H eppner blew it open in the fourth when Coil sin g led ; King and Day walked; Kenny had an RBI single; Peck scored two with a single; Rauch had an RBI d o u b le; Drew Jo h n so n scored two m ore w ith a single; Josh Shank reached on an error; Coil had an RBI double; King blasted a three- run homerun; Rauch was hit by a pitch with the bases loaded to force in another run; and Johnson had an RBI single. Rauch w ent four innings to pick up the win, giving up one hit and striking out seven and led the way at the plate going 4-4 with seven RBls, including two doubles and a homerun and scoring three times. Peck went 3-4 with three RBIs and scored three runs; E lg u ezab al w ent 3-3; Johnson went 2-2 with three RBIs; Coil went 2-3, scoring three times; and Day scored three times. The Mustangs took off in the second game early as K enny lau n ch ed a homerun in the first. Peck then walked Rauch reached on an erro r; E lguezabal singled; Peck scored on a balk; Coil scored two more with a double; Brent Eckman w alked; and K ennedy reached on an infield hit to score Coil and make it 5-0. They added three more in the second when Peck doubled, went third on a pass ball and scored on a Rauch sac fly. Elguezabal and Coil singled; Kennedy had an RBI sin g le; and Hanson reached on an error as another run came home. The Redsides scored three runs in the third but the Mustangs came back with five o f th eir own in the bottom half. Peck doubled and sco red on a Rauch double; Elguezabal walked; Coil scored Rauch with a sac fly; Eckman singled; Hanson walked to load the bases; and Day, Kenny, and Peck each walked to force in runs to make it 13-3. The Mustangs then put the game out or reach in the fourth when Johnson walked; Huddleston singled; Eckman and Hanson each had RBI sin g le s; King walked; Shank walked to force in a run; Holland had an RBI sin g le; R auch reached on an error to score another; Johnson had an RBI single; Huddleston had an RBI single; Eckman scored one on a sacrifice; and the final run cam e hom e as Hanson reached on an error. Kenny went three innings to pick up the win, striking out three with Shank p itch in g the fo u rth and Hanson the fifth as all three combined for a no-hitter. Coil went 2-2 with three RBIs and scored twice; Peck w ent 2-2 w ith two RBIs and scored three times; Eckman went 2-3 with two R B Is and score tw ice; E lg u ezab al w ent 2-2, sco rin g th ree tim es; H u d d lesto n w ent 2-2; Hanson and Rauch each had two RBIs and scored twice; and Kennedy and Kenny each had two RBIs. Game l South W asco 000 0l-l 2 l Heppner 524 (I2)x- 23 18 l L arson, Taber (4) and Dove; Andre Rauch, Drew Johnson (5) and Wacy Coil. W-Rauch. L-Larson. 2B-Rauch 2, Coil (H). 3B- Quinn Peck (H). HR-Rauch, Sam King (H). Game 2 South W asco 003 01-4 0 5 Heppner 535 9x-22 166 Dennis Kenny, Josh Shank (4), Colton Hanson (5) and C o il, Jared Huddleston (5). W-Kenny. 2B-Peck 2, Rauch, Coil (H). 3B-none. HR-Kenny (H). Ladies Play Day held The Willow Creek County Club Ladies Play Day was held Tuesday, May 8. Results are as follows; low gross of the field was Pat Dougherty; low net of the field was Lorrene Montgom ery; Least putts of the field was Suzanne Jepsen; low gross flight A was Coral Mitchell; low gross flight B was Jackie A llsto tt; low gross flight C was a tie be tw een B ernice Lott and Joanne Barbee; low net flight A was Virginia Grant; low net fligh B was Jackie Alls tott; least putts flight C was Bev Steagall; chip-ins were Pat Dougherty on #6 and Coral Mitchell on #8; long drive flight A was Coral Mitchell; long drive flight B was Jackie Allstott; and long drive flight C was a tie be tween Pat Dougherty and Lorene Montgomery. Babe Ruth golf tournament scheduled The Heppner Babe Ruth golf tournament will be held Sunday. May 27, at the Willow Creek Country Club. The event will be an 18-hole, four person scramble. The cost is $30 per person and includes lunch. A caddie auction will be held at 8 a.m. The tour nament will begin at 9 a.m. Prizes will be given out at the end of the tournament. For more inform a tion contact Rick Johnston at 676-5562. G-T DEADLINE MONDAYS at 5 p.m.