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Morrow County's Home Owned Newspaper
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W ednesday, January 3, I WO
New cook
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Cindy Breidenbach
Cindy Breidenbach i\ O r - new
cook at the Heppner Flks Club
Breidenbach, 37, (and going on
21. she says), began working at the
Elks on Nov. 20 Before loosing to
Heppner from Estacada, Breiden
bach worked as a cook for the
American Restaurants Association at
Boeing Co. for two years The
American Restaurants Ass«* i at ion is
a chain that provides cooking ser
vices for institutions *Tve always
been a c«xik," she says.
Cindy, whose home town is
Spray, and her husband, John, have
four children. I.ela Peterson,
Payette. Idaho. John, Eruitland,
Idaho, and Rosalie and Howard at
h«>me John is retired from the U S
Forest .Service He has had a house
in Heppner since 1974
Gail Hughes has resigned after 15
years at First Interstate Bank of
Heppner Gail. wh«> is looking for
ward to having "tim e to explore."
was honored Dec 2H at a retirement
breakfast at the bank and was
presented with an engraved locket.
among other gifts Guests included
present bank employees ami special
guests. Mary Eleanor Gilman, Con
me Padherg and Judy Eckman. all of
whom worked at the hank with Gail
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Chamber lunch to kick off
Town & Country week
*'Into the 90's With Pride and
Cooperation” will be the week long
theme for Town and Country Week
Heppner Chamber ‘'o o p e rates” by
holding the annual chamber lun
cheon Tuesday, January 16 at noon
at the Elks
Agenda for the event will include
the presentation of the Business of
the Year Award and installation of
I WO officers Guest speaker will be
Joe Bums of Hermiston, who will
address, ’ Pride, Cooperation and
Economic Development ” The an
nual luncheon will end at 1 30 p m
All businesses, including ranchers
and individuals interested in the
growth an*i progress of the Heppner
community and surrounding area,
are encouraged to attend die lun
cheon A VI luun dinner will be sen
cd An RSVP to the chamber office
(676-9220) on Tuesday. January 9,
would be appreciated.
I WO Heppne r Chamber board
members arc I)oug Dubuque. Hank
IVnnis. Meg Murray. Bob Kahl,
Cliff Green. Doyle McCaslin,
l oRaync B*>wuun, Bill Kuhn. Larry
Mills and outgoing presnJent Home
Burkcnbine Fred Lundin completes
his term as a board m ender Of
ticers will be elected from the board
at the 10:30 a m board meeting,
Tues«lay, January 9 at the Heppner
Flks
Air Life helicopter to be
dedicated Jan. 9
Dedication ceremonies for Air
Life «if Oregon’s new helicopter, a
Bell 222 UT, will be held in Hcpp
ncr at the Pioneer Memorial Hospital
helipad on Tuesday, January 9 at
1 30 p m The public is invited to
attend
The new aircraft will replace the
Bell 206 L«>ng Ranger helicopter
which has served central and eastern
Oregon since 1983
Follow ing
the
dedication
ceremony, landing /one safety train
ing and medical orientation to the
helicopter will be provided by the
Air Life pilot and (light nurse
Public views of the helicopter will
also be available following the
dedicatmn until 3:30 p m.
Air Life of Oregon began service
lo central and eastern Orcg«>n in
August 1983 Since that lime it has
Gail Hughes retires from
First Interstate Bank
Gail Hughes
Second year champions front row left to right Class of 1980-82 Harry Groshens, Doug Holland,
Don Lott, Dale Holland
Back row Gene Heliker presents trophy to team captain Dorian Forrar, Curt Day, Ken
Stookey. Larry Palmer and John Murray
" It's really hard to lose someone
you're close to ," said First Interstate
Branch Service Manager, Jackie
Allstott
Gail began as a pnxif operalor at
the bank in 1973 She then moved
into a teller's positKin. progressed to
become a new acciRints represen
tative and then a personal service
consultant She ended her banking
career as a personal banker and was
able to process loans
Gail, 33, came to Heppner when
she married her husbarxl. Allen, in
1933 Allen recently passed away
Gail lived most of her life in Milton
Freewater before moving to Hepp
ner She has three children. Patricia
Peck, Valby; Carolyn. Newport,
and Jennifer, Corvallis; ami two
grandchildren. Christopher and
Amher Peck
Mown over 1100 patient missions,
lairly equally diviilcd between inter
hospital transp«>rts and accident
scene response where coordinated
care is provided by Air Life ami
local emergency medical service
crews
Pioneer Memorial Hospital m
Heppner became an Air Life affiliate
h«>spital in October. 1989
Air Life provides air transport ser
vice with both helicopter and
airplane Both aircraft are dedicated
to aeromcdical use and are licensed
as advanced life support air am
bulances Airline transp«>rt certified
pil«Hs and registered nurses with ad
vanced (raining in trauma, heart, and
perinatal care (for imuhers and
babies) are available 24 h«>urs every
day.
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Saturtiay winners 1980 82 (97) vs
1987 8 9 (’78),
Semi finals 1972 73 (37) vs
1904 67 (33).
Saturday consolation 19 8 ' 80(82)
vs 1970 79(79); 1908 71 (38) vs
mm lettering alumni (40)
Sunday consolation 1983 80(71)
vs l9o* 'l (7(i) Heppner alumni
|9M 07 (plus David Allstott and
I ».isid SKI .lughlini, (64) vs ( 'ondon
alumni 1900 79 (4 'i
Women s Even '7 vs i*l«l 44
( 'hampionship game 1980 82 1 8 1)
vs 1972 73 (O') The classes of
1980-82 have won the title both
years of the tournament
Special aw ards were also
presented three point contest John
Boyer, slam dunk contesl Wayne
W ilgers. )*-si legs Gene Heliker ami
Nam \ W einke, traveled tarthesi
Carl Bauman. Anchtiragc. Alaska
uni \n n e M urray. Si Louis
Missouri, besi shoi in tournamrnt-
Gcnc Heliker, best shorts Ken
Gricb. oldest-Cecil Rill al 39 and
Susan Hislcr. class of ‘74
" 7 6 79 has to be the hard luck
team," says Dick " Ihcy l«ist on the
last sh«8 by Ken Stookey (1980 82)
It was the closest game that the
«letending champs ha«l. but there
were many close games dccnlcd by
a basket or tw o."
Dick a y s that preparation for next
year s tournament is underway and
is tentatively scheduled for Dec
28 3(), 1990 This year’s team cap
tains arc next year’s tournament
committee 1987 89 Duane Ball.
1983 86 Jeff Orr; 1980 82-Dorian
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l omu. 1 9 '(> 19 David Allstott;
1972-73 Iota Boyer; l t d 71 John
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McCabe, 1964 67 (»cnc Heliker,
non lettering alumni Rick Johnston;
inlaws Arvhir Ball; outlaws Hat icy
Sager, women's even I .ana (Reid)
Orr. women's «*ld Lyndce Devin.
This year's finance commute
members were David Allstott, Rick
Johnston. Pal Sweeney, Stuart Dick
and Dorian Forrar
Tournament chairm en were:
supervision C arl
C h ristm an;
equipment Dorian f orrar. sc«>rc
keepers Rjndy Hughes and Charlie
Sumner, announcers Stuart Da k and
A rchie Ball; aw ards S herrie
Mahoney and Dianna Ball, rctcrecs
Steve Rhea, tickets Julie Dick and
chairman Stuart Dick
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The South Morrow County Com
munity Cfrnir will he singing in con
cert on Sunday. Jan 7 at 7 30 p m
al Ihe Heppner Elks l.«idge
Ihe ch«ur will present a holiday
concert with Boh Istcd. director
Everyone is welcome to atlcml
Parents club
meet Jan. 10
A m eeting o f the Heppner
Elementary School Parents Club will
be held Wed . Jan 10 at 7 p in in
the junior high sch«iol cafeteria
Plans will be discussed for the
sch«i«>l carnival set for Sat Feb 17
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Future Cheerleaders do a yell for their dad's team' (1972-75) during a time out at the cham
pionship game Sunday Left to right Angela Munkers, Tara Adams. Sarah Eckman. Macy
Rhea. Tiffanie Munkers. Brooke Boyer Julie Watkins and Jaclynn Hughes
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Dick estimates ihat arouml I . HR»
to 1.20*) people attended "There
was tremendous community sup
port." says Dick "People really got
into the spirit He savs that around
60 people assisted with tic kel sales,
concessions, anmnincing. keeping
score, equipment, maintenance,
supervision, cleanup, presentation of
awards and refereeing
We even
had little kids cheerleading and 30
alumni cheerleaders," he a«ldcd
‘Cheerlea«ling has such a significant
impact on the games.”
Ihe tournament was lurid to pro
mote the sp«Mi. ihe spirit and cn
ihustasm in the community," said
Dick
W inners tor the tournament are as
follows
I rklay 1987 89. (81) vs 1983 86.
(78). 1972 73. (70) vs 1968 71.
(32)
Saturday 1980 82. (80) vs
1970 79 (78); I‘>04 07 (34) vs m>n
lettering alumns, (33),
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One hundred forty Heppner High
Sch«*il alumni played in the 2n«l an
nual alum ni tournam ent held
December 29 through 31, and I k ket
■ales for the three «lav event gross
cd in*iml 32.1*10. according lo tour
nament organizer Sluart Dick
Dick said that attendance was up
30 percent over Iasi year’s tourney
and ticket sales increased from
31,300 last year A 31 .OOOcontrihu
twin last year brought ihe total to
32.-301) in 88. a 3200 contribution in
creased this vear s gross to 32.200
Proceeds from the tournament will
tie earmarked tor the Colt Raskc
ball. Little League, Babe Ruih and
youth s«icccr programs Dick says
that tournament organizers also want
to continue to work on two projec ts
resurfacing the tennis courts at
Heppner Junior High School, ami.
• iti am pcm tvn with the Morrow
County hair Board, develop a
baseball, football ami rixleo arena at
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