Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, December 13, 1989, Page TWO, Image 2

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    Basketball game, spaghetti feed
start off lone season
p m . followrd by the varsity girls
A spaghetti dinner » i l l he served
starling at 4 p m Prices are
adullv-$3. first grade through
sixth S2. and preschool SI
The spaghetti feed is sp»*nsorcd by
the lone annual staff to raise money
for the 1484-90 Ionian
Heppner Frosh win 3 games
By Pete Pearson
The Freshmen boys wiki their first
three games o f the season They heat
Umatilla's freshmen by a set »re of 42
to 33. lone's IVs by a score of 51
10 2'> and Stanfield 44 to 15
They started o ff the season w nh a
»m o v er Umatilla, a team this group
o f hoys had not beaten in two sears
Tony Burt led all scorers with 14
points
The freshmen moved their record
to 2-0 with a win over lone's JV
team Thursday night Again T«*n>
Burt led all scorers this time with 12
points Scott Coe and Pete Pearson
each had 10
The freshmen moved their mark
to 4-0 Monday night as they travel­
ed to Stanfield Tons Burt led the
way with 12 points. T R Riehl had
10 The Mustangs led 15 to 0 at the
end of the first period and never
Itioked back Their nest game is
December 21 at lone
The freshmen coach is Paul Rit
ter The freshmen team also includes
Shane Munkcrs, Kevin Kilkenny,
Jeremy Maddern, Derek Osmin,
Josh Peck. Mark Conklin and Jason
Hanna l-arry Benjamin is the
manager.
Bids open for rest stop construction
Rest Area on the Columbia River
Highway (Interstate 84), three miles
west of Boardman It is estimated to
cost between S100.000 and
$250.(MX) and is to he completed by
Aug 31, I WO.
The Oregon Transportation Com­
mission will receive and open bids
on Thursday. Dec 21 for a project
calling for constructing additional
rest room facilities and landscaping
a portion o f the Boardman Safety
The fast action of Junior H jh b -
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Heppner-lone game and the be . * ‘ : ; ’ ' ' Echo game
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•» .s Heppner 73 lone 15
■\i -tfi craders played Echo
ri Icrs and held a nice lead
g -inr into the half time
i d half ilk- Ponies played
luh grade hoys and Echo
ame hai. k to win 34-37.
Heppner Ponies nest game is
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The Hcppncr Pontes eighth gta.t
hoys played their first game ot tin
year against lone on Thursday.
December 7. The Pomes lumped o i :
to an early lead, scoring the first 2t>
points, and held the lead at the n.
of the first quarter 2(»-<)
Things went the same »ay in thi
second quarter with Hcppncr gome
into the locker room at halttim*
ahead 45 4 Hcppncr slowed th<
pace down in the second halt At lh<
end o f the third quarter, the so ;
field Cubs.
Junior H i ^ h ¿ »irK p l a \ f i r s t p a l i le
By April Rollis
The Heppner Junior High basket
ball girls played their first gain«
Dec 7 at Heppner Die eighth grade
girls played in the Jr high gym t
2:30 p m The Heppnei Pome
played the Echo Cougars and won
their game 36-15
The seventh grade played their
game at 3 30 against the lone Car
dinals in the elementary sch<*■:
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u-d arul white the home
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wear yellow pennies on
With or without pen-
Iiepi iier still heat the Car-
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imbU Jr High in
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Christmas program will be- IV , 11
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Kay Proctor w ill he reading at the
children's storytime at the Heppner
Public Library Monday. Dec 18
lhc topic is "Christmas is a Birth
day," beginning at 10:30 a.m All
children are welcome
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When your feelings are for real.
Open Sunday 12-4pm
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beauty lasts forever, they'll remember
how much you care long after the
holidays are over.
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The holidays are the perfect tim e to
express your feelings with a gift of
fine jewelry.
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TO SAY I LOVE YOG WITH
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spoke at the annual
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in the Phoenix area, a rose farm and
a horse breeding operation
Special guests will he Robert
W’etherbcc. Fairmount, ND . presi­
dent o f NACD. Wilson Scaling,
Washington. IX '. Chief, Soil Con­
servation Service (SCS); and James
B Gulliford. Des Moines. IA. presi­
dent o f the National Association of
State
Convention
Agencies
(N AS C A )
National officers of farm media
organizations also will attend
The Goodyear Conservation
Awards Program prov ides recogni­
tion to conservation districts and to
individual conservationists in the 50
states. District g f Columbia. Puerto
Rico, Virgin Islands and Guam.
Over 4,(Vk) winners have par­
ticipated in the grand awards trips
since the program began in 1447.
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Officials o f the nation's outstan­
ding soil and water conservation
districts will participate in the 42ml
annual Goodyear Conservation
Awards Program Dec. 15-18. at the
Wigwam resort hotel
Honored guests on the vacation-
study tour arc 100 hoard members
representing the grand award
winning districts in the competitions
sponsored by The Goodyear Tire
and Rubber Company in cooperation
with the National Association o f
Conservation Districts (N A C D )
Rudy Bergstrom o f lone, represen­
ting the Morrow Soil and Water
Conservation District is included as
an honored guest
Scheduled events include tours of
local desen agriculture operations
that have served as proving grounds
for farm equipment and methods,
visits to water management projects
Methodist Church program Dec. 7
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conservation programs
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