Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, March 17, 1983, Page NINE, Image 9

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Brian Douglas. Eric Pointer
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receive certificotet from Coach Del LaRue
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lone Hih School's haskct
will season cam lo a close
and (he participants in (he
sport were honored in many
different fields at u sportn
dessert held March I.
First of all, Junior Varsity
Coach, David Simc honored
all of his players with certifi
cates of a job well done. Those
players were: Mike Douglas,
Donnie Doherty. Rod Taylor,
Jeff Ball, Steve Millman and
Paula Anderson. Si me also
reviewed the season record
and highlighted a few bright
spots of the 1982-8.1 season.
Varsity Coach Del LaRue,
presented certificates to all
the Varsity players who parti
clpatedf in the season's play.
Those players were: Mark
Meyers, Handy McCabc, Dar-
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rin Padberg, Craig Hams,
Howard Leavitt, and the
seniors who played their last
game of basketball at lone
were Tim Patton. Donnie Tay
lor, Roger Morter. Denny
Starr, and Craig Gutierrez.
LaRue also had a few
special awards of his pwn to
offer. The award for most
rebounds went to Tim Patton
and the award for the most
assists went to Denny Starr.
The players also received
individual plaques that listed
each of their individual statis
tics and stickers for special
achievements the plaques also
Rive the season record at the
bottom.
lone had one All Conference
player picked by the coaches
of the Big Sky Conference and
Tim Patton received this
award.
The players and their fami
lies enjoyed the nice dessert
and many viewed video films
of two of Ione's basketball
games.
Question : "How do you feel
about the St. Patrick's Day
celebration in Heppner be
coming an annual event?"
"I think It would be wonder
ful." Adelle LaTrace,
Heppner. "I think everyone
likes St. Patrick's Day whe
ther they're Irish or not."
Health Dept.
Friday, Mar. 18 free blood
pressure clinic and immuni
zations. Morrow Co. Health
Department office. Lexington,
8 a m. to 12 noon and 1 to 4
p.m.
Monday. Mar. 22 through
Friday, Mar. 25 - vacation.
SCHOOL
LUNCH MENU I
3 ELECT JODY T ATONE
Port of Morrow
Commissioner
XQTf- More dollars circulating
in Morrow County
VOTE More jobs for Morrow
County
VOTE Steady responsible
growth ot the Port
of Morrow
VOTE for YOUR FUTURE
MAKLH M
(Pod for by the Committee to elect Jody Totone, Anita Nicholei, Treasurer)
Heppner Elementary School
Thursday, Mar. 17 St.
Patrick's Day.
Friday. Mar. 18 - soup,
sandwich, salad, fruit and
milk.
Monday, Mar. 21 through
Friday. Mar. 25 - spring vaca
tion. lone Schools
Thursday, Mara. 17 - chili
burgers, tater tots, celery
sticks, fruit and milk.
Friday. Mar. 18 - beef noodle
soup, turkey or peanut butter
sandwiches, crackers, pick
les, dessert and milk.
Monday, Mar. 28 - barbe
cued pork sandwiches, tater
tots, celery sticks, fruit and
milk.
Tuesday, Mar. 29 - wiener
wraps and sauerkraut, but
tered vegetables, dessert and
milk.
Wednesday, Mar. 30 hot
turkey sandwiches with
gravy, cranberry sauce,
mixed vegetables, fruit and
milk.
The Morrow County Sher
iff's Department office at the
Morrow County Courthouse in
Heppner handled !he following
calls, cases and reports during
the past week:
On March 8. the Heppner
Fire Department responded to
a fire at 340 W. Union Ave. in
Heppner. The house is owned
by Sara Adkins of Heppner
and had just been rented to the
Steve Ford family. Damage
was estimated at $4,000.
On March 10, s Boardman
ambulance responded to a call
at U & I. Ind., Boardman, for a
woman who had reportedly
injured an arm. She was
transported to Consolidated
Good Shepherd Hospital in
Hermiston.
On March 11. Miracle Pota
to. Co.. Boardman reported
the theft of hay. Its value is
unknown.
On March 12, the Boardman
Fire Department responded to
a fire in a dumpster that was
next to a propane tank at U &
I. Inc., Boardman.
Also on March 12, a Board
man ambulance transported a
man with a possible broken
hip to Consolidated Good
Shepherd Hospital from Hab
dock Apartments, Board
man. On March 13, Jake Malm
berg of Saber Storage No. 3
reported that a travel trailer
had been broken into but
nothing was taken. A Morrow
County sheriff's deputy took
the report.
Also on March 12, a Board
man ambulance responded to
a call at U & I, Inc., Board
man. A woman reported to
have chlorine in her eyes was
transported to Consolidated
Good Shepherd Hospital,
Hermiston.
In a third March 13 incident,
a stolen bike owned by Joleen
Linder of Irrigon was recov
ered. In a fourth March 13 inci
dent, a Morrow County sher
iff's deputy responded to a call
concerning a motor vehicle
accident on Interstate 84 near
Junction 730. A parked vehicle
was reportedly hit by another
vehicle. No one was injured.
The Heppner Gazette-Times. Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, March 17, 1983 NINE
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City" Budget
Committee
to meet
The first meeting of the
budget committee for the City
of Heppner for the fiscal year
19B3-19B4 will be held at 7:30
p.m.. city hall, on Monday,
Mar. 21, announced Budget
Officer Marshall Lovgren.
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