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SIX - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, December 29, 1999 PUBLIC N O TIC E IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW Probate Department In the Matter o f the Estate of JOEL CLARK ENGEL.MAN, Deceased. No. 99-PR-032 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS 1 Notice is given that the under signed has been appointed and has qualified as the personal represen tative o f the estate. All persons having claims against the estate are required to present it, with proper vouchers, within four months after the date of first pub lication of this notice, as stated be low, to the personal representa tive at the offices of Kuhn, Spicer & Mills, 269A N. Main Street, P.O. Box 428, Heppner, Oregon 97836, or they may be barred. All persons whose rights may be affected by the proceedings in this estate may obtain additional information from the records of the court, the personal represen tative or the attorney for the per sonal representative. DATED and first published Dec. 15, 1999. (s) John Rietmann, Personal Representative P.O. Box 313 lone, Oregon 97843 Published: December 15, 22, 29, 1999, and January 5, 2000 Affid_________________________ PUBLIC N O TIC E The HEDC Annual Meeting will be on January 25, 2000, at Saint Patrick Senior Center, be ginning at 5 P.M. Published: December 29, 1999 PUBLIC N O TIC E The Oregon Trail Library Dis trict Board of Directors will be having a special m eeting on Wednesday, January 5.2000,7:00 p.m* at the Heppner Library lo cated at 444 N. Main Street in Heppner to discuss library devel opment and staffing. Published: December Births Cara A lexis A rbogast-a daughter Cara Alexis was bom to Chandra and Nathan Arbogast of Heppner on December 15, 1999 at Good Shepherd Community Hospital in Hermiston. The baby weighed 7 lbs. 12 oz. Sarah N'oelle H elik er-a daughter Sarah Noelle was bom to Louanne and Gene Heliker of Heppner on December 16, 1999 at Good Shepherd Community Hospital in Llermiston. The baby weighed 7 lbs. 13 oz. Jonathan Charles Phillips-a son Jonathan Charles was bom to Barbara and Albert Phillips of Imgon on December 16, 1999 at Good Shepherd Community Hos pital in Hermiston. The baby weighed 6 lbs. 15 oz. Race E verett D avidson-a son Race Everett was born to Crystal and Shane Davidson of Imgon on December 17, 1999 at Good Shepherd Community Hos pital in Hermiston. The baby weighed 6 lbs. 9 /2 oz. Mustangs get exciting win over Joseph Eagles By Kick Paullus Craig Scott Hit the first o f two free throws with no time left to give the Heppner Mustangs a 53- 52 win over the visiting Joseph Eagles on Thursday, Dec.23, in one of the more exciting games played in the Heppner gym in quite awhile. The Mustangs got revenge for an earlier defeat at Joseph and the win was their fifth in a row to improve their record to 7- 4 in the pre-season. The Eagles jumped out to an 11- 3 lead as the Mustangs' only points were a three-pointer from Ryan Matteson. Clint Bellamy scored twice on nice passes from Scott, then Scott made two baskets to make it 13-11. The Eagles hit a three-pointer but Scott came back to hit a three- pointer of his own at the buzzer to make it 16-14 after one. The Eagles came out on fire in the second quarter, building a 15- point lead before a basket by Joe Papineau made it 34-21 at halftime. Blake Knowles began the third quarter with a steal and jumper and Matheny hit a running jumper, but the Mustangs still trailed 38-25. A three-pointer by Matteson, two free throws by Knowles and another long three- pointer by Matteson narrowed the lead to 38-33. A rebound basket by Papineau and Knowles'jumper closed out the quarter with the Eagles ahead 42-38. The Eagles still led 47-41 before Scott hit two free throws, Knowles scored on a rebound basket and free throw and Matheny hit a running baseline jumper to give the Mustangs a 48- 47 lead with 3:25 left. The Eagles retook the lead but Matteson came back with a jumper and Knowles scored with a minute left to give the Mustangs a 52-49 lead. The Eagles hit three free throws to tie the game and were at the line with eight seconds left with two free throws coming. The Eagles missed both free throws and, after the rebound put-back missed, Knowles pulled down the rebound and hit Matheny who dribbled across half court, fed Scott who was fouled on his lay up attempt as the red light on the backboard came on. Scott hit the first free throw to end the game, giving the Mustangs the win. Scott led the Mustangs with 14 points, four steals and three assists. Matteson hit for 13 and Knowles scored 12 points, pulled down nine rebounds, had three steals and two assists. Papineau had six rebounds and Matheny had three assists. The Mustangs have one more non-league game against the lone Cardinals in lone on Tuesday, Jan. 4, before beginning CBC play in Pilot Rock on Friday, Jan 7. Joseph- 16 18 8 10-52 Heppner- 14 7 17 15-53 Joseph-Steen 7 3-6 17. Kissinger 7 0- 0 14. Baynes 4 0-0 8, R Nall 2 0-2 5, T Nall 1 0-1 3. Stroup 1 0-0 3, Wells 0 2-2 2, Williamson 22 5-11 52 3 pt.- T Nall, Stroup, R. Nall Heppner- Craig Scott 5 3-4 14. Ryan Matteson 5 0-0 13, Blake Knowles 4 4- 5 12, Stefan Matheny 2 1-4 5, Clint Bellamy 2 1-2 5, Joe Papineau 2 0-4 4, Michael McCabe 0 0-1 0, Chip Piper, Brian Rust, Sam VanLiew. 20 9-2-53. 3pt.-Matteson 3, Scott Mustangs rally to beat cardinals By Rick Paullus Three days ago the Heppner Mustangs jumped out early on the lone Cardinals and won by 23 points. The return engagement in Heppner on Tuesday, Dec 21, was a different story as the MtfSla'rtgs'bad td rally into the second half to come away with a 56-43 win to improve their record to 6 and 4. The Cardinals led 11-8 after one and clung to a 24-23 lead at halftime. The Mustangs used their press to gain the lead, outscoring the cardinals 13-7 in the third and getting seven points from Michael McCabe. The Mustangs kept the pressure on in the fourth, getting eight points from Blake Knowles and six more from McCabe to get the win. Knowles and McCabe led the Mustangs with 18 points each. Knowles also had seven rebounds, three steals and two assists and McCabe added five rebounds and three steals. Clint Bellamy pulled down six rebounds and Ryan Matteson scored seven points, had five rebounds and two assists. Craig Scott also had two assists. Brad Burnght led the Cardinals with 14 points and Mark McElligott added 12. lone 11 13 7 12-43 Heppner 8 15 13 20-56 lone-Burnght 3 8-10 14. McElligott 4 2-4 12, Bennetto2 1-2 5, Mansfield 2 0-0 4, Gribskov 1 0-0 2, A Neiffer 1 0-2 2, Rietmann 1 0-0 2, Haguewood. 15 11- 18 43. I Holiday concert held at lone schools 3 pt.- McElligott 2. Heppner- Blake Knowles 9 0-0 18, Michael McCabe 6 5-6 18. Ryan Matteson 3 1-1 7, Craig Scott 2 0-0 4, Clint Bellamy 2 0-0 4, Stefan Matheny 1 1-2 3, Joe Papineau 0 2-2 2, Brandon Young, Brad Adams. 23 9-11 56. 3 pt.-McCabe .., , photos by Theresa Hams Children in the second and third grade classes at lone Elementary School perform during a holiday concert held Monday, December 20, at the school. girls Mustang girls JV lose to lose to Eagles Cardinals 'C' team girls lose in Condon By Kick Paullus record fell to 1 -2 on the year. Heppner- 9 2 0 18-19 A cold spell midway through Qondon- 7 8 9-36 the second quarter doomed the Heppner- 12 Paula Spicerkuhn 3 0-0 8 , Lleppner Mustang C-team girls as Jesse Kempas 2 0-0 4, Tylynn Smith 1 Greenup 1 0-0 2, Nikki they lost to the host Condon Blue 1-4 3, 1 Kelsey Bv Rick Paullus 0-0 2, Marcy Miller, Cindy Gall, The Heppner Mustang JV girls Devils, 36-19, on Tuesday, Dec Sisk Lorena Penturf. 8 1-4 19. 3 pt - Spicerkuhn 2 lost to the visiting Joseph Eagles, 21. 54-45, on Thursday, Dec. 23. The Blue Devils took a 12-9 By Rick Paullus The Mustangs trailed just 26-23 lead in the first as the Mustangs The Heppner Mustang girls lost to the lone Cardinals for the at halftime, getting six points got eight points, including two second time in three days, 52-25, from Sarah Eckman in the second long three-pointers from Paula on Tuesday, Dec. 21, in Heppner. quarter, but were outscored 8-2 in Spicerkuhn. Nikki Sisk hit a jump shot The Mustangs trailed only 18-16 the third to fall behind 34-25. A New Millennium golf The Mustangs got six points midway through the second scramble at halftime but suffered a letdown will be held this in the second half, getting each from Eckman and Meghan quarter to get the Mustangs Saturday at the Willow Creek outscored 34-9 as their record Bailey in a high-scoring, fast- within 12-11 but those were the Country Club. paced fourth quarter but couldn't last points until midway through The scramble will start at 9a.m. dropped to 6-4 on the year. the fourth. Casey Ingraham led the get closer than nine points. and everyone is welcome, says Eckman finished with 12 points Jesse Kempas scored four of the organizer Mustangs with 11 points and five Ron Bowman. There rebounds. Amy Papineau pulled and eight rebounds. Bailey also Mustangs' eight points but it will be a $5 per person charge. down five rebounds and Shelley had 12 points with five steals and wasn't enough as the C-team four assists. Jenni Patton had Rietmann had two steals, eight points and Brett Barber had lone- 10 8 11 23-52 Heppner- 7 9 4 5-25 four steals and four assists. Jodie Chamber Chatter lone- Burright 10 4-4 24, N McElligott Carlson had three steals and Jesse By Claudia Hughes, Exec. Dir. 9 3-7 21, Peck 1 2-2 4, Thompson 1 0-0 2, Krebs 0 1-2 1, Gates, D. Gutierrez had three assists. McElligott, Walters. Halvorsen, Brantley, Joseph- 13 13 8 20-54 By Claudia Hughes Heppner- 8 15 2 20-45 Powell. 21 10-15 52. December 24, someone left a Heppner-Sarah Eckman 6 0-0 12. 3 pt.-none Meghan Bailey 5 2-2 12. Jenni Patton packet of magic reindeer feed on Heppner- Casey Ingraham 5 1-4 11, .4 0 per word 4 0-0 8, Brett Barber 2 0-0 5, Jesse Shelley Rietmann 1 2-2 4. Ashley Ropp my desk and a festive mug filled Gutierrez 1 2-2 4, Jodie Carlson 2 0-0 1 0-0 3, Lacey Matteson 1 0-0 3, Amy 4, Marcy Miller, Kelsey Greenup. 20 4-4 with cappuccino mixes. Papineau 1 1-2 3, San Juanita Card of Thanks: 45 Elguezabal 0 1-2 1, Brett Barber 0 0-1 Following Christmas Eve 3pt -Barber 0, Marissa McCabe. Trisha Adams, Jodie services in Pendleton, my up to 100 words - $5 Carlson, Jenni Patton. Meghan Bailey. Macy Rhea 9 5-11 25. grandchildren scattered the BUSINESS CARDS Deadline: 3pt.-Ropp. Matteson magic feed in their front yard H eppner (iuzette- Times Tuesday at noon before nestling down "with visions of sugar plums dancing St. Patrick's Senior Center in their heads", and "Santa" CARD OF THANKS enjoyed a cappuccino. Surprises Bulletin Board The family o f Margaret A. are nice. Akers wish to thank all the won As we move through the 12 The Christmas dinner at the Senior Center was attended by a large derful friends for the cards, food days o f Christmas and into the number of people. Members of the Lutheran Church served. The and donations in memory of our new year, I'd like to share an home-schooled children sang beautiful Christmas carols, which were enjoyed by the seniors. They were accompanied on the piano unknown quote which I read this mother. We are deeply grateful to morning from "Simple you all. by Myma VanCleave. Darlene, Doloris, Abundance": "If, as Herod, we The menu for Jan. 5 is not yet available. Members of the United Les and Dan fill our lives with things, and Methodist Church will serve. 12-29-lp Hearing aid assistance will be given at 10 a m. and blood pressures again with things; if we consider ourselves so unimportant that we taken at 11 a m. on Jan 5. Words can not describe the Exercise will continue on Tuesday and Thursday at 10 a m. Bingo must fill every moment o f our surprise for being choosen for first lives with action, when will we will be played Tuesday evening at 7 p.m. and cards Tuesday and have the time to make the long, place in yard decorations, espe Friday at 1 p.m. Remember the New Year's party Friday night Dec. 31, from 10 slow journey across the desert as cially where there are so many. p.m. to 12:30 a m. Bring your favorite finger foods and enjoy all the did the Magi? Or sit and watch The judges had a serious decision festivities. Those needing transportation may call the Senior Center the stars, as did the shepherds? to make. Our sincere thanks to office. 676-9030. A list of names and addresses is being compiled Or brood over the coming of the them and Chamber of Commerce. child, as did Mary? For each one We are pleased people enjoy ours for the Dollaride van driver. of us, there is a desert to travel. and others' lighted displays. Eleanor and Tom Gonty 18 ! 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 A star to discover. And a being within ourselves to bring to life." ______________________12-29-lc 18 18 “ASH PANTS” As the New Year arrives, may We would like to thank a very we all discover that balance so special Happy 18th Birthday! o f wood splitters, 18 18 that we can truly discover life stackers group and haulers showed and assist others in doing the up at our house Dec. that If you’re not out 24. All we 18 same? Thank you for your 18 shootin’ the threes, can do is thank you for being the friendships, your belief in the special people you are and let you You’re out peeing 18 Chamber of Commerce, your 18 in the weeds readership, and the many, many know how much we appreciate Love ya. things you give back to your it. It will never be forgotten. 18 Mom, Dad. Linsey & Crandpa Ron and Jodi Bnsbois community in your own special 12-29-lp ways. Happy New Year 2000. 18 ! 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 ny. 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