EIG H T - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, December 1. 1999
Schools list activities for Dec.
Young Mustangs take
to the hardwood
Heppner and lone schools have
released their calendars for the
month of December.
only five practices from the end
o f football to our first game and
having two m ore gam es this
weekend, w e’ll have to leam on
the go.”
Playing on the JV team and
floating to the varsity will be jun
ior David Piper and sophomores
Brian Rust and 6 ’6” Sam Van
Liew.
The Mustangs began their sea
son with a home game against the
Condon Blue Devils on Tuesday,
Nov. 30.
The M ustangs travel to
Umatilla on Fnday, Dec. 3 and to
Joseph on Saturday, Dec. 4. The
Mustangs won’t begin Columbia
Basin Conference play until Fri
day, January 7 in Pilot Rock.
“The league should be fairly
even this year with Stanfield, Cul
ver and Pilot Rock returning a lot
of players from last year, accord
ing to Matteson. “We should be in
the middle of things as long as we
stay healthy. We aren’t real deep.”
By Rick Paullut
It will be a young and inexperi
enced group o f Heppner Mus
tangs that will take the floor for
the boys varsity in 1999-2000. With
no seniors and just two players left
from last year’s varsity, juniors
Ryan Matteson and Craig Scott,
the Mustangs will gain expenence
on the go. Juniors Blake Knowles
and Joe Papineau saw some var
sity action last year and will give
the Mustangs some size down
low. Rounding out the varsity will
be a pair of 5’11” sophomores,
M ichael M cCabe and Stefan
Matheny.
Chuck Matteson returns for his
second year as varsity coach of
the Mustangs. Tony Pupo is back
as the JV coach, and Ken
Eckman returns as the “C” team
coach.
“I really don’t know what to
expect from these guys, but I do
know they will be fun to watch,”
said coach Matteson. “Having had
Greens
workshop
Saturday
Heppner Garden Club is offer
ing its annual Christmas Greens
Workshop on Saturday, Dec. 4 at
the Morrow County Fairgrounds
annex from 8 a.m.-3 p.m.
Greens and cones are free, as
well as assistance on how to make
wreaths, swags and centerpieces.
Wire, ribbon and other accesso
ries will be available at minimal
cost.
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Join us for an hour o f fun Christm as m usic
to kick o ff your holiday season /
South Morrow Community Choir
and the Sentimentalists present their annual
H O L ID A Y C O N C E R T
Sunday, December 5, at 3 p.m.
at St. Patrick's Catholic Church
sec you there /
T h if ad funded t y th e M orrow C o u n ty U nified R ecreation D istrict
an d sponsored hy th e M orrow C o u n ty A rts C ouncil
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will be at the Pioneer Memorial Clinic
on December 8th for the diagnosis
and treatment of all foot problems
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Stephanie Clough, Amy Drake,
C asey Ingraham , K risten
M arshall, M itchell M athew s,
Laurie Michael, Cory Miller, Tracy
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Brandi Brantley, Nathan Nolan;
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tro w eil, Sieven Crum, Allison
Halvorsen, Jessica Krebs, Sybil
Krebs, Nikki M cElligott, Joey
Powell;
Imgon-Chnstena Butler, Maria
Garcilazo, Jacob Johnson, Eric
Meakins, Andrea Orcutt, .Jacob
Plisek, Rebecca Sandlin;
Boardman-Megan Andreason,
Jason Calloway, Chrissa Chap
man, Tiffany Crawford, Debra
D arrow , S helly D ean, N ikki
Fredenckson, Michelle Gill, Hec
tor Magallanes, Nichole Marshall,
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Shoemake, Irma Torres, Manuel
Villega, Rio Weikel Magden.
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W ED N ESD A Y
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lone Schools
Monday, December 6-Booster
Club meeting in the high school
library, 7 p.m.
Wednesday, December 8-Site
Council meeting, 5 p.m.; lone-
Lexmgton Advisory meeting,
district office, 7 p.m.
Thursday, December 9-
Financial aid workshop, high
school Room 3, 7 p.m.
Monday, December 13-
Morrow County School Board,
Columbia
Middle
School,
Irrigon, 7:30 p.m.
Monday, December 20-Ione
School winter program, 7 p.m.
Thursday, December 23-
Winter break begins.
Monday, January 3-School
resumes.
Heppner JrJSr. High School
Tuesday, December 7-Josten's
meeting with seniors and parents,
6-7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, December 8-Site
Council meeting, 7 p.m.;
Knowledge Master, high school-
nioming, junior high-aftemoon.
Monday, December 13-
Morrow County School Board
meeting,
Columbia
Middle
School, Irrigon, 7 p.m.
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Monday, December 20-
holiday concert, 7 p.m.
Thursday, December 23-
Winter break begins.
Monday, January 3-School
resumes.
Heppner Elementary School
Monday, December 6-Parent's
Club meeting, 7 p.m.; Site
Council meeting, 6:30-7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, December 8-
Advisory Board meeting, 7 p.m.
Monday, December 13-
Morrow County School Board
meeting, 7:30 p.m.
Thursday, December 16-
Holiday concert, 7 p.m.
Wednesday, December 22-
Student body assembly, 2 p.m.;
no early dismissal.
Thursday, December 23-
Winter break begins.
Monday, January 3-School
resumes.
SWCD, Weed
Board to meet
A regular board meeting of the
Morrow Soil and Water Conser
vation District/W eed Advisory
Board will be held Tuesday, Dec.
7, at 3 p.m. at the Pettyjohn Of
fice Building conference room in
Heppner.
A genda item s include:
m anager’s report, weed report,
agency reports and other business.
The public is invited to attend.
Health Dept.
The Morrow County Health
Dept, lists the following monthly
schedule for blood pressures and
immunizations:
Thursday, Dec. 2-blood pres
sures and immunizations, Hepp
ner clinic, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.;
Tuesday, Dec. 7-blood pres
sures and immunizations, Board-
man clinic, 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m.;
Thursday, Dec. 9-blood pres
sures and immunizations, Hepp
ner clinic, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.;
Tuesday, Dec. 14-blood pres
sures and immunizations, Board-
man clinic, 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m.;
Thursday, Dec. 16-blood pres
sures and immunizations, Hepp
ner clinic, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m., and
Irrigon clinic, 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m.;
Tuesday, Dec. 21-blood pres
sures and immunizations, Board-
man clinic, 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m.;
Thursday, Dec. 23-blood pres
sures and immunizations, Hepp
ner clinic, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.;
Tuesday, Dec. 28-blood pres
sures and immunizations, Board-
man clinic, 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m.
The Heppner clinic will be
closed Thursday, Dec. 30.
Chamber Chatter
By Claudia Hughta, Exacutiva Director
Fifty-two trees are decked out
in miniature lights, thanks to the
efforts o f Willow Creek Valley
volunteers. These people who help
make possible our “small town
happening” either own a tree or
are adopting a tree. Pat Edmund-
son took on the calling task and
appreciates all those eager to help.
Many involve their children and
grandchildren to make it a family
effort; others take more than one
tree; some create a block party;
and some, who are new to Hepp
ner, find this an opportunity to get
involved. Many had the pleasure
o f meeting Margaret Flaherty as
she helped distribute lights and hot
chocolate at the Chamber office.
For one and all, Heppner is most
grateful.
Speaking o f lights, the cham
ber hopes you have your entry for
the light parade all ready to go.
The nursing home is looking for
ward to having entries drive past.
Remember to drive slow through
the parade and over the hill. The
cham ber wishes everyone the
best o f luck. It’s a lot of work
which gives youngsters and old
sters alike an evening to remem
ber and a grand finale to a “Stroll
Heppner,” complete with Santa,
reindeer, music, open houses and
hometown shopping. Finley Buttes
Landfill is the key sponsor for the
festivities, making possible the re
indeer and awards.
H eppner’s com m unity tree,
donated by Columbia Basin, was
decked out for the holidays by
Tom Rawlins. While smaller than
most, it will grow along with fami
lies, friends and our community.
’Tis the season to remember hope,
faith and love and carry it into the
new year.
Health district
schedules meeting
The Morrow County Health
District regular board meeting
will be held at the Pioneer
Memorial Hospital Home Health
Conference Room on Monday,
December 6, beginning at 7 p.m.
Agenda items include: 1999
audited financial report; October
financials; pharmacy consulting
contract; old business, which
includes clinic, ambulance and
hospital
statistics,
contract
disclosure and a discussion on
cash flow; the CEO's report and
an executive session.
Justice Court
Report
The Justice Court office at the
courthouse annex building in
Heppner reports handling the fol
lowing business:
Larry Joe Woodall, 18, Hepp-
ner-Excessive Noise-Engine; Ex
cessive Noise-Tires, $108 fine;
G erald L eroy R uth, 39,
Hermiston-Driving on a Closed
Road, $62 fine;
James Frederick Eynetich, 45,
Ione-Defective Equipm ent-No
Mud Flaps, $72 fine;
Louanne McKenzie Heliker,
38, Heppner-Violation o f the Ba
sic Rule, 75 mph in a 55 mph zone;
Everett T. Peone, 21, Heppner-
No Angling License, $77 fine;
Failure to Appear Violation, $ 157
fine;
Patrick John Baumgartner, 32,
Souix Falls, SD-Violation o f the
Basic Rule, 73 mph in a 55 mph
zone, $77 fine;
R obin Don S co tt, 36,
Femwood, ID-Violation o f the
Basic Rule, 52 mph in a 35 mph
zone, $82 fine;
Bill Looney, 24, Heppner-Per-
mitting Dog to Run at Large, $77
fine;
Raymond Rode, 39, Heppner-
Permitting Dog to Run at Large,
$76 fine.
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Births
Eric Franklin Lee Haines-a
son Eric Franklin Lee was bom
to Da via Haines o f Boardman on
N ovem ber 16, 1999 at Good
Shepherd Community Hospital in
Hermiston. The baby weighed 6
lbs. 13 oz.
C hristopher Jacob Bow-
doin-a son Christopher Jacob was
bom to Angela Bowdoin of Irrigon
on November 19, 1999 at Good
Shepherd Community Hospital in
Hermiston. The baby weighed 5
lbs. 13 oz.
Lexington News
By Delpha Jonas
-:- Mr. and Mrs. Mark Wright
and family visited his mother, Pat
Wright, during the holidays.
-:- Mr. and Mrs. Jim Putnam
and family spent the holidays in
the valley visiting relatives and
friends.
-:- Chris Jones returned to
school in Boise after the holidays
with his family.
-:- Gae and Ray Papineau spent
the weekend at their home in Lex
ington from Portland.
-:- Kathy and Philip Tellechea
were Thanksgiving guests of her
brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
Mike Burcham at Pilot Rock.
-:- John and Chrissy Mollahan
spent Thanksgiving with her son
and family, Richard Walker at Pi
lot Rock.
-: - The card party sponsored by
the Rebekah Lodge will be on
Saturday at 7:30 p.m.
Weather Report
By the City of H eppner
For the month of November
High
Low
Precip.
ll/l
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28
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11/2
49
30
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11/3
52
30
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11/4
60
37
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11/5
53
30
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11/6
54
37
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11/7
44
36
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11/8
56
36
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11/9
60
38
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11/10
60
52
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11/11
62
42
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11/12
69
65
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11/13
78
51
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11/14
79
38
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11/15
66
38
.00
11/16
57
39
.00
11/17
53
40
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11/18
50
31
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11/19
54
37
.00
11/20
59
34
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11/21
52
35
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11/22
48
34
.00
11/23
50
40
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11/24
48
38
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11/25
59
57
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11/26
64
54
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11/27
53
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11/28
52
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11/29
49
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