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Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, May 7,1997 Mustangs beat state champs Pilot Rock By Lonnie Rill The Heppner Mustangs faced o ff against the defending state champions, the Pilot Rock Rockets on Tuesday, April 29, in Heppner. The Mustangs defeated the Rockets, 8-7. The Mustangs took the lead from the very beginning, rocking Pilot Rock pitcher LaBruce. Mustang pitcher Eric Schonbachler pitched a good game, striking out four Pilot Rock hitters in the first three innings, including Matt Hoisington. Heppner never let the lead fall out o f their hands. The Rockets made a strong run at the lead in the sixth and seventh innings, but strong defensive play by Jeff Waterland, Shane Matheny and Josh Coiner held the one- run lead. The tie run was taken away by a foul ball. A ground out to the short stop ended the game in the Mustangs' favor. Heppner played Saturday, May 3, in Umatilla. S7C 7 ENTER** TO WIN $1,000 and other great prizes! November 13 , 1996 through June 14,1997 Play MEGABUCKS DOUGH Second-Chance Drawing! Just send in four nonwinning M egabucks tickets from four drawings in a row for a chance to win these prizes each month: Sse brochure available at Oregon lottery Service Centers for details. 1 st prize - $ 1,000 pJus jacket ‘ 11 prize awarded| Ferrioli speaks to Pomona Grange By Delpha Jones Following Pomona Grange at Spray on April 26, some of the grange members met at Service Creek where State Senator Ted Femoli spoke on decisions con cerning state lands, and the John Day River navigability study re quest. Other topics discussed were: clarification of river bed and bank ownership interests for property owners; river recreationists; law enforcement officials; local prop erty tax officials; real estate Commission plans meeting The next meeting o f the Morrow County Commission on Children and Families will be held on Tuesday, May 13, at 7 p.m. at A.C. Houghton Elementary School in Irrigon. The main topic o f discussion will be the approval o f the 1997-98 funding proposals. This is a public meeting and any interested party is invited to attend and participate in the discussions. For more information, call 676-9675. Births 2nd prize - $500 plus jacket 11 prize awarded) 3rd prize - $ 100 plus jacket (5 prizes awarded) 4th prize - M egabucks Dough denim baseball jacket (2S prizes awardedl A M EGABUCKfi DOUGH Second-Chance Drawing Send fo u r consecutive nonwinning Megabucks tickets fo r drawings dated N ovem ber 13. 1996. through June 14, 1997, w ith this e n try fo r a chance to win! Enter as many tim es as you like.This e n try is good fo r one drawing only. N a m « ______.___________________________________________________________ Address Gty. State Z ip . Phone Name S location of store where you bought your tickets): Send entry in a plain white envelope no larger than 4 V x 9 V to. MEGABUCKS DOUGH Second-Chance Drawing PO Box 14280, Salem. OR 97309 FOOT PAIN? Dr. Donald Carlson, podiatric foot and ankle specialist, will be at the Pioneer Memorial Clinic May 14 for the diagnosis and treatment of all foot problems. call now: 676-5504 or Hermiston clinic 567-8750 May 8th Ladies Night. Dinner at 6 p.m. MOTHER’S DAY OBSERVANCES, upstairs in the lodge room at 8 p.m May 11th ©Mother's J& a y ©Crunch from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Many food items to select from. Free rose to every mother. Res ervations requested for your convenience, but not required. S-'O- (@ur?r K U C/ee deepestfee/iny a n d a/i/irecta&cm, we sendyou own sincere Aearljfe// ¿Aands on your day/ We urge your s u p p o rt through donations to th e new L ittle League field, swimming pool & rodeo fa c ilities. Bingo every Wednesday night at 7:30 p.m. Sunday brunch at 9 a.m.-1 p.m.12 item buffet menu. Dining every Friday and Saturday at 6-9 p.m. Heppner Elks 142 358 676-9181 N. Main "Where Friends M eet" THANKS fo r all you dot m MID COLUMBIA BUS CO. „1 f i . SYW W W W V J o rd a n Leigh A pperson-a daughter Jordan Leigh was bom to Tracy and Nici Apperson of Pnneville on March 18, 1997 at Pioneer Memorial in Prineville. The baby weighed 8 lbs, 12 oz. •She joins sisters Jasey, 5, and Jenay, 22 m onths, at home. Grandparents are Jana Musgrove and Fred Hamden, both of Hepp ner; and great-grandparents Bill and Dorothy Scott of Heppner. Juan Manuel Jasso-a son Juan M anuel was born to Laura Remosa of Boardman on April 3, 1997 at Good Shepherd Commu nity Hospital in Hermiston. The baby weighed 8 lbs. 9 oz. Y vette M aritza B arrera-a daughter Yvette Martiza was bom to Graciela and Santos Barrera of Boardman on April 4, 1997 at Good Shepherd Community Hos pital in Hermiston. The baby weighed 8 lbs. 5 oz. B ryant C ardenes G arcia-a son Bryant Cardenes was bom to Maria and Maximino L. Cardenas of Boardman on April 6, 1997 at Good Shepherd Community Hos pital in Hermiston. The baby weighed 6 lbs. 7 oz. Nathaniel Thomas Roberts-a son Nathaniel Thomas was bom to James and Kathleen (Brazell) Roberts of Pendleton on April 18, 1997, at St. Anthony Hospital in Pendleton. The baby weighed 7 lbs. 13 oz. His grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Roberts of Pendleton and A1 and Jean Brazell of Lex ington. Great-grandparents are Mary Brazell of Lexington and Helen Martin of Hermiston, for merly of lone. Thomas Seth Olea-a son Tho mas Seth was bom to Stephanie and Brian Olea of Irrigon on April 16,1997 at Good Shepherd Com munity College in Hermiston. The baby weighed 7 lbs. 14 oz. B ianca C arey R a m irez-a daughter Bianca Carey was bom to Marta Ramirez of Boardman on April 19, 1997 at Good Shep herd Community College in Her miston. The baby weighed 8 lbs. 0 oz. agents and title company offi cials; and reduction of conflicts between recrea tio n ists and riverfront property owners. A question and answer period was also included. Wayne Hams of lone is presi dent of the John Day River chap ter of Association o f Northwest Steelheaders. This also includes support for a survey of wildlife damage to private property, the Clean Water Act, the Endangered Species Act and other policies. Those attending were Dot Halvorsen, W illows Grange; Clarence Buchanan and Cecil and Delpha Jones, Lexington Grange; and Wayne Hams of lone. Health Dept. The Morrow County Health Dept, lists the following monthly schedule for blood pressures and immunizations; Thursday, May 8-blood pres sures and immunizations, Hepp ner office, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.; Monday, May 12-blood pres sures and immunizations, Irrigon annex, 1-4 p.m.; Tuesday, May 13-blood pres sures and immunizations. Board- man, 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Thursday, May 15-blood pres sures and immunizations, Hepp ner office, 8:30 a m.-4:30 p.m. Monday, May 19-blood pres sures and immunizations, lone City Hall, 2-4 p.m.; Tuesday, May 20-blood pres sures and immunizations, Board- man, 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m.; Thursday, May 22-blood pres sures and immunizations, Hepp ner office, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.; Tuesday, May 27-blood pres sures and immunizations, Board- man, 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m.; Thursday, May 29-blood pres sures and immunizations, Hepp ner office, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Chamber Chatter By Claudia Hughea, Chamber Manager Life is seldom boring in the Chamber office. This morning started out as a regular day until a visitor opened the Chamber door and the first thing through was a wee sparrow, which had no intention of being caught right away. Thanks to the visitor's persistence, crawling around on the floor and utilizing all available resources, the sparrow eventually had its freedom. Guess it was just a reaffirmation that all visitors are welcome at the Heppner Chamber of Comnmerce. The People For The Pool time capsule is such a great idea. There is a 10-day window for people to donate to the capsule, which will be sealed in a wall and opened in the year 2050. Students, merchants, senior citizens, churches, etc., are encouraged to contribute, so that when it's opened, Willow Creek Valley 1997 will be a reality for those present. If you were to open a 53-year old capsule now, what would you like to learn from it? What a great topic for dinner table conversation. Bring your contributions to the Chamber Office or to People For the Pool members. Chamber members will want to mark their calendars to attend Business After Hours at TKO, Thompson-Krein Outdoors, on Tuesday, May 13, at 6 p.m. TKO offers guided hunts, Balm Fork Lodge Rental and off-season activities, including fishing, bird watching, hiking, horseback riding (your own horse) and peace and quiet. TREO is another farm/ranch recreation member For individuals interested in a similar business, there is a farm/ranch recreation workshop being offered May 16-18 at Rock ^ w Springs Guest Ranch. When The Farm is open, visitors will be eager to have a farm/ranch experience in Heppner, "where rural is for real". Call the Chamber Office for more information. The Columbia Plateau Stage Race will again take place in Heppner. Racers will depart at 1 p.m. on Friday, May 9, (Stage 1) and return during the afternoon of May 11 (Stage 4). Registration forms are available | at the Chamber and the visitor information rack in the Wells Fargo lobby. Thought for the Week: "If you think it's easy to be a politician, try to straddle a fence and keep both ears to the ground at the same time. Weather Report Bv the City of Heppner For the month of April Low Precip High .00 32 49 4/1 .39 26 51 4/2 .00 36 4/3 57 , .14 25 59 4/4 .00 23“ 49 4/5 .00 29 52 4/6 .00 35 61 4/7 39 .02 59 4/8 T 33 59 4/9 .03 35 57 4/10 .00 20 50 4/11 .00 25 50 4/12 .00 28 64 4/13 .06 42 59 4/14 .02 42 59 4/15 T 47 75 4/16 .00 42 70 4/17 T 42 63 4/18 44 .30 65 4/19 .20 50 62 4/20 T 35 59 4/21 .04 42 60 4/22 .52 42 64 4/23 34 .01 58 4/24 .00 40 62 4/25 .00 41 70 4/26 .15 45 75 4/27 .00 38 58 4/28 .15 42 56 4/29 .04 33 61 4/30 The Morrow County Health District Welcomes Dr. Shanilka de Soyza to Boardman Medical Clinic The Morrow County Health District is pleased to announce that Shanilka de Soyza, MD, will be providing physician services at the Boardman •Medical Clinic beginning May 5, 1997. Dr. de Soyza is a General Practice physician. The Boardman Medical Clinic is located at 203 Kincade Ave. Dr. de Soyza's office hours will be Monday through Thursday from 12-5 PM. Phone 481-2267 to schedule an appointment. w w v v w v w u w ifjtfw 'firifu v w v u v v w in fw ifififin rifin i^ 1 Mother s Day Dreat* at Sfair I Jim ‘Tztv iHours of %eia?(ation and ‘B eauty, ‘M ay 9 and 10! ‘Every uvm an deserves Spartfing Cider, L ig h t‘Refreshments, an d a Selection o f three o f the Jbllouing Treats fo r ju st $30 to $45: 1/2 h o u rM assag e 6 y Ju d y N o r m M a n i c u r e o r (P e d ic u re b y S b e n J t r b o g a s t / f a i r C u t o r J f a i r S t y C m g b y L e a h < B ro s n a n S h i n C a r e a n d M a h y u p b y J u d e W e im a r T a n n i n g S e s s io n C a ll676-9644 to reserve an appointment or to purchase a g if t certificate M O T H E R ’S D A Y IS TH IS SU N D A Y , MAY 11TH ! FAX Remember Mom with: G azette-T im es Cards Candy Perfum e Fun Bath Products Gift Certificates “Coffee Money’ -prepaid espresso Paper We would like to take this opportunity to thank the teachers for all their hard work and dedication. TEACHER APPRECIATION ¡ I Q WEEK MAY 5 - 1 1 H IM Thank your teachers on National Teacher's Day, May 7th! M id C o lu m b ia B ua Co. cards with a free travel mug gift Free Gift Wrapping - we now have whole Bean Coffee! Delivery In Town Available N ew DeSSert WlneS! * -- Made-To-order Gift Baskets! MuMuj'i D/uuj 217 North Main Heppner 676-9158 Q