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Heppner Gazette-Times,
Basketball schedule update
Following is an updated
basketball schedule for Heppner
and lone schools:
(JV G -Junior V arsity girls;
JVB-Jumor Varsity boys; VG-
Varsity girls; VB-Varsity boys,
denotes league game.)
IHS Basketball
Dec. 5 Pilot Rock at lone. JVG/
JVB/VG/VB, 3 p.m.; Dec. 9
Heppner varsity at lone, VG/VB,
6 p.m.; Dec. 11 Heppner JV at
lone, JVG/JVB, 5 p.m.; Dec. 12-
13 lone at Wasco County Tour
nament playing Sherman County
and Long Creek, 1 and 3 p.m.;
Dec. 16 lone at Stanfield, JVG/
JVB/VG/VB, 3 p.m.; Dec. 18
Heppner C teams at lone, JVG/
JVB, 6 p.m.; Dec. 19-20 lone at
Morrow County Tournament in
Heppner playing Imbler and Riv
erside, time TBA; Dec. 30 lone
at Umatilla, JVG/JVB/VG/VB, 3
p.m.;
Jan. 2 lone at Heppner, JVG/
JVB/VG/VB, 1 p.m.; Jan. 3 lone
at Pilot Rock, JVG/JVB/VG/VB,
1 p.m.; Jan. 6 Dufur at lone, JVG/
JVB/VG/VB, 2 p.m.; Jan. 9 lone
at Touchet, JVG/VG, 4 p.m.; Jan.
10 Umatilla at lone, JVG/JVB/
VG/VB, 1 p.m.; Jan. 12 lone at
Heppner C teams, JVG/JVB, 6
p.m.; Jan. 16 Condon* at lone,
JVG/JVB/VG/VB, 3 p.m.; Jan. 17
lone at Arlington*, JVB/VB, 4
p.m.; Jan. 20 Touchet at lone,
JVG/VG, 5 p.m.; Jan. 23 Hermis-
ton Fr. girls at lone, JVG, 3 p.m.;
Jan. 23 Helix* at lone, JVB, VG,
VB, 4:30 p.m.; Jan. 24 lone at
Wheeler*, JVB, VG, VB, 2:30
p.m.; Jan. 30 lone at Echo*, JVB,
VG, VB, 4:30 p.m.; Jan. 31 lone
at Weston-McEwen*, JVG, JVB,
2:30 p.m.; and Arlington* at lone,
VB, 5:30 p.m.;
Feb. 6 lone at Condon*, JVG,
JVB, VG, VB, 3 p.m.; Feb. 7 lone
at Weston-McEwen, JVG, 1 p.m.;
and lone at Helix*, JVB, VG, VB,
2:30 p.m., Feb. 13 Echo* at lone,
JVB, VG, VB, 4:30 p.m.; 2:30;
Feb. 14 Wheeler* at lone, JVB,
VG, VB, 2:30 p.m.; Feb. 20-21,
District Tournament in Hermis-
ton, TBA.
IMS Basketball
McEwen*, 3 p.m.; Jan. 10
Sherman County at Heppner*, 1
p.m.; Jan. 12 lone at Heppner C-
team B/G, 5 p.m.; Jan. 13
Heppner C-team at Condon B, 6
p.m.; Jan. 17 Umatilla at
Heppner*, 1 p.m., Heppner C-
team vs. Condon at Echo G, 1
p.m.; Jan. 20 Condon at Heppner
C-team B/G, 6 p.m.; Jan 22
Riverside at Heppner C-team B,
6 p.m.; Jan. 23 Heppner at Pilot
Rock*, 3 p.m.; Jan. 24 Heppner
at Wahtonka*, 1 p.m.; Jan. 26
Heppner C-team at Pilot Rock
B/G, 6 p.m.; Jan 29 Heppner C-
team at Athena B/G, 6 p.m.; Jan.
30
Weston-McEwen
at
Heppner*, 3 p.m.; Jan. 31
Heppner at Stanfield*, 1 p.m.,
Heppner C-team at Spray B, 2
p.m.
Feb. 3 Heppner C-team at
Condon B/G, 6 p.m.; Feb. 6 Pilot
Rock at Heppner*, 3 p.m.; Feb. 7
Heppner at Sherman County*, 1
p.m.; Feb. 9 Heppner C-team at
Dec. 13 Echo at lone, 10 a.m.;
Dec. 20 Helix at lone, 11 a.m.;
Jan. 9 lone at Echo, 12 noon;
Jan. 10 lone at Helix, 12 noon;
Jan. 16 Condon at lone, 12 noon;
Jan. 17 lone at Helix Tournament,
10 a.m.; Jan. 23 lone at Arling
ton, 4 p.m.; Jan. 24 lone at Fos
sil, 10 a.m.; Jan. 30 lone at Echo,
12 noon;
Feb. 5 Arlington at lone, 4
p.m.; Feb. 6 lone at Condon, 12
noon.
. Umatilla B, 6 p.m. Feb. 9
Riverside at Heppner C-team G,
HHS Basketball
6 p.m.; Feb. 10 Condon at
(All Heppner games include JV
Heppner C-team B/G, 6 p.m.;
and Varsity teams, except where
Feb. 13 Wahtonka at Heppner*, 3
noted.)
p.m.; Feb. 14 Heppner at
Dec. 2 Condon at Heppner, 3
Umatilla*, 1 p.m.; Feb. 21
p.m.; Dec. 4 Weston McEwen at
Stanfield at Heppner*, 1 p.m.;
Heppner C-team B/G, 6 p.m.;
Feb. 27-28 District Tournament
Dec. 5-6 Heppner VB/VG at
at Pendleton, TBA.
Crow for the Crow Tournament,
March 6-7 Regional
Friday, 6:15 p.m., Saturday TBA;
Tournament at Pendleton, TBA.
Dec.
8 Heppner C-team at
HJHS Boys Basketball
Riverside B, 6 p.m.; Dec. 9
Heppner at lone, VB/VG, 6 p.m.;
Dec. 5 Heppner at Pilot Rock,
Dec. 11 Heppner at lone
3 p.m.; Dec. 6 Athena-Weston at
JVB/JVG, 5 p.m.; Dec. 12
Heppner, 10 a.m.; Dec. 12 Uma
Riverside at Heppner, 2 p.m.;
tilla at Heppner, 3 p.m.; Dec. 13
Dec. 15-Heppner C-team at
Riverside B/G, 6 p.m.; Dec. 16 Columbia at Heppner, 10 a.m.;
Dec. 19 Heppner at Umatilla, 3
Echo at Heppner, 4:30 p.m.; Dec.
p.m..
18 Heppner C-team at lone B/G,
5 p.m.; Dec. 19-20 Heppner at
home for the Morrow County
Weather Report
Tournament, VB/VG,TBA.
By the City of Heppner
Jan. 2 lone at Heppner, 3 p.m.;
For the month of
Jan. 3 Heppner at Riverside, 1
November
p.m.; Jan. 5 Pilot Rock at
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become active participants in
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and see people being saved,
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reconciled by the power of God,"
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Speaker planned at CL Center
Evangelist Pieter Bos will speak
at Christian Life Center, 535 W.
Morgan St., Sunday, Dec. 7, at
10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. and
Monday through Wednesday at 7
p.m., according to Pastor Tim
Van Cleave.
Bos was bom in The
Netherlands and was raised in a
Dutch Reformed home.
His
desire to become involved in
ministry and missions started
when he was about 10 years old,
while he was attending a Sunday
school class where missionaries
were talking
about
their
experiences on the field.
"Having been raised under
extremely difficult circumstances
and, after a period of teen age
rebellion, he forgot about his
vision, but God didn't," said a
news release. "When God
regained his attention, he re
committed his life to the Lord,
and was baptized with the Holy
Spirit." Before long Bos was
. involved in a Pentecostal church
and in inner-city ministry.
A few years later he married an
American girl who worked with
Youth With a Mission in
St. Patrick's Senior Center
Builetin Board
There were 70 present for the Senior birthday dinner Nov. 26,
and 15 meals were home delivered. Members of the Catholic
Church served. Don Thorndike, director of the RSVP program,
came over from Pendleton to thank volunteers and emphasize the
importance of the volunteers. Many other out of town guests from
Pendleton, LaGrande and Monument later attended Barton Clark's
funeral service. The Senior Board met after the meal. Blood
pressures were taken before the meal.
The menu for the dinner Wed., Dec. 10, is "tater tot pie", mixed
vegetables, fruit salad, rolls and cookies. Members of the
Methodist church will serve. Hearing aid assistance will be given
at 10 a.m. and blood pressures taken at 11 a.m.
The Friday morning breakfast menu for Dec. 5 will be biscuits
with sausage and gravy, fruit, hot and cold cereal, orange juice,
milk and coffee.
One table of pinochle was in play Friday afternoon, Nov. 28.
There was no Sunday movie. The movie for Dec. 7 will be
shown at the Struthers apartment, at 7 p.m.
The seniors extend their deepest sympathy to the family of
Bemice Nash who passed away Sunday evening. She was a long
time resident here at the senior apartments, and a volunteer in the
Senior Center office. She was a member of the exercise group and
the Friday pinochle players. She will be missed by all the the
seniors, especially the tenants.
It's time to think about the annual senior bus trip to Hermiston to
see the singing Christmas tree. All those interested in going
should call or stop by the Senior Center. If enough people are
interested we'll try to make arrangements for tickets and the bus.
Other dates to remember are: Tues. and Thurs., 10 a.m., exercise;
Wed., 11 a.m., blood pressures taken, (first Wed., hearing aid
assistance, 10 a.m ), noon, senior meal; Friday, 8-10 a.m.,
breakfast, 2 p.m., cards; Sunday, 7 p.m., movie in apartment 301.
Eleanor Gonty is still recuperating from broken bones in her
ankle at her home. She is missed here at the center. She is a
volunteer office receptionist at the sign-in table at the senior
dinner, secretary of the Nutrition Site Committee and docs many
other tasks.We need three volunteers for the office three hours
once a week. Please help.
14%
MCGG
25%
23%
No Pin Hitters
16%
The Dregs
21
19
The BJs
19
21
14%
Who Knows
13%
High game: Iris Campbell 199.
High series: Bunnie Lindsay 513.
Splits: Karen Wildman 4-7-10.
Peggy Michel 2-7-10.
week of Nov. 13
27%
16%
MCGG
24%
19%
No Pin Hitters
24
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The Dregs
The BJs
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14%
Who Knows
High game: Luvilla Sonstegard
198, Jackie Allstott and Maude
Hughes 199.
High series: Susan Atkins 508,
Joan Smith 540.
Splits: Luvilla Sonstegard 5-7,
Iris Campbell 4-5-7, Betty Brown
3-10.
week of Nov. 20
MCGG
31%
16%
19%
No Pin Hitters
28%
24
24
The Dregs
24
The BJs
24
Who Knows
17%
18%
High game: Joan Smith 187.
High series: LaJuana McKenzie
521, Joan Smith 532.
Splits: Betty McDonald 5-6-
10, Susan Atkins 5-7 and 6-8-10.
week of Nov. 24
18%
MCGG
33%
No Pin Hitters
19%
32%
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The Dregs
25
27
25
The BJS
Who Knows
19%
20%
High game: Peggy Michel 188,
Susan Atkins 195.
High series Susan Atkins 500.
Splits: Joy Wells 8-9, LaJuana
McKenzie 5-4-7.
Jan. 9 Heppner at Stanfield, 10
a.m.; Jan. 10 Heppner at Colum
bia for the Seventh Grade Tour-
PUBUC NOTICE
NOTICE OF SALE
OF CHATTELS UNDER
POSSESSORY LIEN
Dale and Natalie Hodges,
Lien Claimant,
v.
Darwin Hodges,
Lien Debtor.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that Dale and Natalie Hodges,
hereinafter called “Lien Claim
ant,” claim a possessory lien upon
the following chattels:
See Exhibit 1, attached hereto
and incorporated herein by refer
ence
(“the property”), which lien is
claimed for and on account of la
bor performed, services rendered
and/or materials furnished in the
alteration, repair, transportation
and/or storage of the property in
Morrow County, Oregon. The la
bor, materials and/or services are
described as follows:
Storage of the property from
October 3,1997, at a rate of $5.00
per day.
The name of the owner or re
puted owner of the property is
Darwin H odges, hereinafter
called “Lien Debtor,” at whose
request and for whose benefit the
foregoing labor, services and/or
materials were provided. The
Lien Debtor’s last known address
is:
80919 Cooney Lane
Hermiston, OR 97838
The close of the furnishing of
the foregoing labor, services and/
or materials was on October 25,
1997, and the date on which pay
ment was due for the foregoing
labor, services and/or materials
was October 25, 1997.
On account of the storage of the
property as identified in this No
tice, the Lien Claimant claims a
lien upon the property in the
amount of $ 110 through October
25,1997, which is a true and bona
fide debt as of the date of the
Notice.
In addition, the Lien Claimant
is entitled to recover storage fees
in the amount of $320, for stor
age of the property at the rate of
$5.00 per day from October 26,
1997, until the date of sale, pur
suant to ORS 87.176, and to re
cover the costs and expenses of
the sale.
FURTHER NOTICE IS
HEREBY GIVEN that on the
29th day of December, 1997, at
69959 Ella Road, lone, Oregon,
97843, at the hour of 9 o’clock,
a.m., the Lien Claimant shall pro
ceed to sell the property at public
auction to the highest bidder for
cash.
DATED this 17 day of Novem
ber 1997.
Dale and Natalie Hodges, Lien
Claimant
By: (s) Derek L. Caphnger, Of
Attorneys for Lien Claimant
EXHIBIT "1”
The chattels include the follow
ing:
1979 3/4 ton C hevrolet
Scotsdale 4x4 pickup, VIN
CKL249F416449.
Assorted shelving and storage
equipment. Assorted shotgun
equipment and reloading equip
ment. Assorted record albums,
and music albums. Assorted
books. Assorted photographs and
memorabilia. Assorted hunting
and fishing equipment. Assorted
furniture and furnishings. As
sorted horse equipment and horse
tack. Assorted hand tools, power
tools and garden tools Assorted
auto parts and tools, and assorted
equipment. Assorted linens. As
sorted sporting equipment. As
sorted games and toys. Assorted
electronic equipment. Assorted
kitchenware and kitchen sundries.
Assorted camping equipment and
coolers.
1 freezer. 1 double bed with
frame. 1 queen box springs. 1 full
box springs. 1 Magnavox 19”
color television. 1 air conditioner
1 GE washing machine. 1 Whirl
pool dryer. 1 gas barbeque, with
tank.
Other items of miscellaneous
personal property.
An itemized list of the chattels
described above is available at the
offices of Lien Creditors’ attor
neys, Corey, Byler, Rew,
Lorenzen & Hojem, L.L.P., 222
SE Dorion, Pendleton, Oregon
97801.(541)276-3331.
Published: November 26, and
December 3, 1997
Affid
Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, December 3 , 1997 - FIVE
nament, TBA; and Jan. 10 Hepp
ner at Weston for the Eighth
Grade Tournament, TBA.
Heating
assistance
Winter is coming and with it
comes the high heating bills that
always play havoc with budgets.
You may be eligible to receive a
one-time payment toward your
heating bill through the Low-In
come Energy Assistance Program
operated by CAPECO.
Appointments will be sched
uled for Wednesday, Dec. 17 at
the N eighborhood Center in
Heppner. Call 1-800-752-1139
for an appointment.
PUBLIC NOTICE
Morrow County Health Dis
trict is taking bids on cleaning of
the following buildings: Board-
man Medical Clinic, Boardman
Dental Office, Imgon Medical
Clime and Heppner Dental Of
fice. All bidders are encouraged
to visit the sites they are bidding
on. Prospective bidders may re
quest specifications from Pioneer
Memorial Hospital either by call
ing Gary Nolan at 541-676-2922
or by picking up the specifications
at 564 E. Pioneer Drive in Hepp
ner. All bids must be received no
later than 1:00 P.M. at Pioneer
Memorial Hospital on Friday,
December 12, 1997. Bids will be
opened on Friday December 12
at 2:00 P.M.. Successful bidder
will be announced on Monday
December 15, 1997. Morrow
County health District reserves
the right to refuse any or all bids.
Morrow County Health District is
an Equal Opportunity Employer
committed to providing equal
employment opportunities to all
classes protected by law.
Published: November 26, and
December 3, 1997
Affid
CLASSIFIED D E A D L IN E :
Tuesdays at 1 2 :0 0 N o o n
CARD OF THANKS
A special thanks to my family
and friends for the flowers, cards
and gifts while I was in the hospi
tal; also for the calls and visits
from concerned ones.
Thanks again,
Leon Ball
____________________ 12-3-lc
The family of Beth Clark, Ned
Clark and Nonda Harwick wish
to sincerely thank the community
for their prayers and support dur
ing the illness and passing of
Barton Clark.
We especially want to acknowl
edge the loving care from the
caregivers at CAPECO and
Home Health, Dr. Atkins and the
staff of Pioneer Memorial Hospi
tal and Nursing Home.
Special thanks also goes to the
members of All Saints Episcopal
Church, with heartfelt apprecia
tion for Father A1 Miller, Bob and
Aloha DeSpain, George Naims,
Bob and Suzanne Jepsen, Pat
Edmundson and others who
helped with the service and recep
tion.
____________________ 12-3-lp
I am overw helm ed and
humbled by all the love and con
cern from everybody. Thank you
to all of you who sent cards and
gave hugs.
Barb Orwick and family
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With deepest gratitude, we ex
tend this word of thanks for the
many kind acts of sympathy ex
pressed by thoughtful friends.
Thank you,
Betty Christman
Scott McDaniel family
Marv West family
Carl Chnstman family
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All the swimmers in lone would
like to thank each and every one
of the following people for their
time, equipment and materials in
making repairs to the lone pool:
Ralph Morter; Virgil Morgan;
Joe McElligott; Joe Rietmann;
Justin Miller; Greg Rietmann; Jim
Swanson; Gary Rea, Kevin
Haguewood; Mark Orem; Bnan
Rietmann; Korey Morgan; Gene
Crowell; Jeremy Rietmann; John
Collin; Kyle Johnson; Dennis
Thompson; Joe Bacon; Colin
IMS boys begin
another season
By Colin McElligott
and Adam McCabe
The lone Middle School bas
ketball team started their basket
ball season on Wednesday, Nov.
24 with 16 participants. The first
game will be Saturday, Dec. 13
against Echo at lone beginning at
10 a.m. Their next game will be
Saturday, Dec. 20 against Helix
at lone at 11 a.m.
The team consists o f four
eighth-graders, six seventh-grad
ers and six sixth-graders. Team
leaders will be Brad Burnght,
Adam McCabe, Colin McElligott
and Adam Naffer. The team will
play schools that they have al
ways played in years past: Echo,
Helix, Condon, Arlington and
Fossil.
“Everyone will get a tremen
dous amount of time to play and
it will be a fun season,” says
coach Dale Holland.
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Morrow County Health
District will hold it’s Regular
Board Meeting on December 8,
1997, 7:00 p.m., at the Pioneer
Memorial Home Health Office,
Heppner, Oregon. The agenda for
the meeting is as follows:
I. Call to order at - Pioneer
Memorial Home Health Office
II. Approval of November 3,
1997 minutes
III. Public Comments
IV. Home Health Report
V. CEO Report
•VI. Financial Report - October
VII. Old Business
VIII. Executive Session - ORS
192.660
IX. New Business
X. Adjournment
Published: December 3, 1997
Affid
McElligott; William McElligott;
Jerry Rietmann; George Miller;
Bill Rietmann; Dick McElligott;
Robin Graff; Ken Nelson; Jim
McElligott; Nathan Rietmann;
Roger Britt; Rick Peterson; Allen
Gribskov.
Your hard work and efforts are
greatly appreciated!
____________________ 12-3-lc
The family of Aimee Marks
wish to thank all of those who pro
vided support not only for Aimee,
but for us as well in the last few
difficult months. You cooked,
cleaned, watched our boys, sent
gifts and most importantly, kept us
in your prayers when we truly
needed it. Thank you for your gen
erosity and help in bringing our
little Aimee home.
Gary, Laurie, Benson
& Adam Marks
12-3-lc
We would like to thank all the
local area businesses, individuals
and churches who have helped us
get the Heppner chapter of Cam
pus Life up and running. We look
forward to your ongoing support
and prayers, and are looking for
ward to the youth activities start
ing in January.
Campus Life leaders:
Greg and Ten Lynch; Joe and
Sam Van Doom; & the Heppner
YFC Community Leadership
Team-Shannon Rust; Lea
Wanous; Gail Hughes; Peggy
Connor and Sandra Van Liew
____________________12-3-lc
I would like to thank Murray
Drugs for the $50 worth of mer
chandise I won in the “Wish List
Contest”! Mostly, 1 got beautiful
ornaments. Hopefully I’ll get my
own little tree and hang my orna
ments on it, along with some oth
ers. Thanks, John, for helping me
find one of the ornaments! Every
one at the store was very helpful
to me and congratulated me on
winning. I was so surprised to
hear that I won, as I have never
won in this type of drawing be
fore. Again, I would like to thank
Murray’s for the merchandise. I
will enjoy them very much.
Thanks,
Tiffany Piper
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Dear friends,
I thank you all so much for the
love you showered on me while I
was laid low. It is great to be back
in circulation again, but I miss the
attention.
Ed Hunt
12-3-lp