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• HHS students all-state football picks Heppner Junior High girls sweep Athena Weston By Brian Rust Michael Schonbachler Clint Bellamy Michael Schonbachler, Heppner High School senior, was named to the all state first team as a linebacker. Schonbachler played back for the HHS football team. Clint Bellamy, also a HHS Blake Knowles Jake Roy senior, was named all state second team as both offensive lineman and defensive lineman. Bellamy was a 190 lb. guard on the HHS team. Jake Roy, also a senior at HHS, received second team honors as an offensive lineman. Roy, at Craig Scott 225 lbs., was a guard for HHS. HHS junior Blake Knowles, a 160 pound end/tackle at HHS. was named to the second team a s ^ defensive end and junior Craig Scott, a 150 lb. back, was named to the third team as a running back. Padbergs to celebrate 50th anniversary Jeanette and Archie Padberg will celebrate their 50th anniversary at an open house on Saturday, February 5, from 2-5 p.m. at the All Saints Episcopal Church Parish Hall in Heppner. Jeanette Settles and Archie Padberg were married February 4, 1950, and settled into married life in Heppner. That fall they moved to Monmouth where Archie completed courses for a teaching degree at Western Oregon State University. Upon graduation he accepted a teaching position at Milwaukie Junior High for five years and then spent another 12 years teaching ■ in Portland Public Schools until 1969. In 1962, the couple and their three children purchased a filbert orchard and began "nut farming". That was the beginning of several shared business ventures. Over the next 25 years, they owned and operated a donut shop, a wholesale food distributorship, a True Value Hardware store and real estate sales and development. They constructed and operated a professional and retail shopping center and subdivision until 1993. Their last and present venture is the purchase of a manufactured home park. In between these businesses, their three children married and presented them with seven grandsons and one granddaughter, one granddaughter-in-law and one great grandson. The Padbergs enjoy traveling and have traveled throughout the United States, Canada, Alaska, and have taken trips to Mexico, Germany, England, Scotland and Wales, a cruise from Montreal to Miami in 1998 and most recently a cruise through the Panama Canal. In 1996 they came home to Heppner to retire and enjoy the people and community. The Heppner seventh grade girls improved their record to 3-0 with their win over the Athena- Weston Panthers on Saturday, Jan.22. Their other two wins came against Stanfield on Jan. 15 and Jan 21 at Umatilla At Weston, the girls came out with a 6-2 lead at the end of the first quarter and never looked back. The final score was 23-19 behind Shanna Rietmann's 12 points. Jessica Wainwnght and Madison Bailey each had four points. The eighth grade girls picked up their first win of the season with a 25-15 win over the Panthers of Athena-Weston. The win improves their record to 1-2 with losses to Stanfield, 14-18 in overtime, and Umatilla, 21-30. Saturday against Athena- Weston, the Ponies held on to a 14-3 half-time lead to get their first victory. Stephanie Hanson scored 10 points to lead the Ponies. Tiffany Piper also scored six points in the game. BMCC schedule variety of classes The Padbergs, 2000 Jeanette and Archie Padberg, 1950 Always the fisherman Go straight for the heart. Ernie McCabe of Heppner caught this 36 lb Chinook Salmon (left) last year. However, a good friend of Ernie's brought in another picture this week documenting Ernie's earlier fishing skills Not quite 36 lbs, this "monster" (right) was taken on skip day back in 1943. Just goes to show how a few years experience can improve your fishing skills, he remarked. -^r ** # * *-• * *fl Several Blue Mountain Community College classes are scheduled for the next few weeks, covering topics from computers to genealogy to handgun proficiency. Interested students should contact Anne Morter, BMCC coordinator for South Morrow County, at 422-7040 to preregister or for further information. Handgun Proficiency is on tap this Saturday, Jan. 29, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at an indoor range in Kennewick, WA. Successful completion of the course and range session satisfies the proficiency requirements needed to obtain a concealed weapons permit. Cost of the class is $25 plus a $25 lab fee which will cover the indoor range time. ExqfU * i30QQ:.;: M|c*ay>(t)6j spreadsheet program, will be covered in a one-day seminar on Saturday, February 5, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Heppner Elementary School. Jan Hood from BMCC's Pendleton campus is the instructor. In this class students learn the many ways to manipulate data on a spreadsheet. Cost is $37 and pre-registration is required. Desktop Publishing will he offered on Saturday, March 4, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., at. Heppner Elementary School with Jan Hood as the instructor. Participants will learn to create newsletters, brochures and more during the class. Cost is $37 and pre-registration is required. Beginning Genealogy will be offered at no charge to any interested beginner wishing to know where and how to start his own genealogical research. The class is scheduled for Friday, Feb. 26 from 2-5 p.m. at the Morrow County Museum. Pre registration is requested. Museum sponsors folk music program * WINTER CLEARANCE! * '■Sir* Kids’ - Men’s - Women’s SNOWBOOT SALE Give Teleflora’s Treasured Heart Bouquet 5355*% Sorel • LaC iosse * Teleflora'* Treasured H eart Bouquet is a new vision o f the traditional heart-shaped keepsake. Its sparkling acrylic gemstone and gleaming red x .. 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N T O P S The Umatilla County Historical Society Museum is located at 108 S.W. Frazer Avenue, Pendleton. * ’ ALL CHRISTMAS FABRIC: 20% OFF FLANNELS: 20% OFF * CORDUROY PRINTS KS OLIDS: J0% OFF * 4 k S H O E B O X ~ F A B R IC ’S E T C . * TALK - - * Heppner • 676-5241 * * * ^ « « o w i n i w , n o m ic i, vicyun »»cunebudy January • The Heppner Junior High girls will play next at Irrigon on Friday, Jan. 28, at 3 p.m., then at home against Pilot Rock, Saturday, Jan. 29, at 10 a.m lone schools release honor roll lone middle and high schools have announced its second quar ter and first semester honor roll. Following are the students who qualify: Second Quarter Honor Roll lone Middle School Sixth grade: ‘‘A"-Abby Key; "B"-A shley Gram, Jennifer Griffith, Kyle Palmateer, Seventh grade: “A”-Barbara Holland, Taylor McElligott, Sara Peck, Kasie Peterson, Tyler Raible, Kayleen Vosberg; “B”- Nick Christman. Arthur Ekstrom. Alyssa Rietmann. Amanda Em ery. Eighth grade: “A"-Billy Gates, Natalie McElligott, Paul Neiffer. all 4., Johnny Collin, Jeff Hunt, Emily Key, Meghan McCabe, Cyd Tullis; “B”-Billy Ross, lone High School Freshmen: "A”-Sheena Christ man, Tracy Griffith. Caitlm Orem. Mike Radie, all 4., Cameron Krebs, Cayle Krebs. Diana McElligott, Dan Nolan. Koby Rea. Til Tullis, Aaron Tworek “ B’ -Jaysi Bennetto. Cody Bergstrom, Karl Morgan, Olivia Thompson. Sophomores: “A"-Cyndi Heagy, Adam McCabe, Salli McElligott, Adam Neiffer, Kristina Powell, all 4., Derek Campbell, Colin McElligott, Rhonda Wilhelm; “B”-Brad Burnght, Amellia Peck. Juniors: *‘A"-Cory Bennetto, Ashley Carmack, Shelby Krebs, Adrienne Swanson, Jennifer Th ompson, all 4., Molly Barrow, Allison Halvorsen, Jeremiah McElligott, Korey Morgan, Jer emy Rietmann, Ann Shear, Nonnee Walters; “B”-Katie Ba con, Clayton Bergstrom, Zac Fabian, Charissa Gates, Dustin Haguewood. Samantha Wilhelm. Seniors: “A”-Camie Burnght, Mark M cElligott, M iranda McElligott, Jacob Neiffer, Andy Vosberg, all 4., Brandi Brantley, Erin Crowell, Mike Ferguison, Allan Gribskov, Sybil Krebs, David Mansfeld, Nikki M cElligott, Nathan Nolan, Dylan Pettyjohn, Joey Powell, Hannes Schulz; "B"-Dan Scott. First Semester Honor Roll lone Middle School Sixth grade: "A”-Abby Key; “‘B"-Ashley Gram, Jennifer Griffith, Kyle Palmateer Seventh grade: “A "-Nick Christman, Sara Peck. Kasie Peterson, Tyler Raible, Kayleen Vosberg; "P"-Arthur Ekstrom, Amanda Emery, Barbara Holland. Taylor McElligott, Kim Moms, Alyssa Rietmann. Eighth grade: “A”-Billy Gates, Jeff Hunt, Meghan McCabe, Natalie McElligott, Paul Neiffer, all 4., Johnny Collin, Emily Key, Cyd Tullis; "B”-Sarah Barrow, Megan McCabe, Billy Ross, lone High School Freshmen: “A”-Sheena Christman, Tracy Griffith, Caitlin Orem. Mike Radie. all 4.. Cameron Krebs, Diana McElli- gott, Dan Nolan, Koby Rea, Til Tullis, Aaron Tworek; “B"-Jaysi Bennetto, Cody Bergstrom, Cayle Krebs, Karl Morgan, Olivia Th ompson. Sophomores: “A”-Cyndi Heagy, Adam McCabe, Colin McElligott, Salli McElligott, Adam Neiffer. Kristina Powell, Rhonda Wilhelm, ail 4., Brad Burnght, Derek Campbell, Amellia Peck. Juniors: “A”-Molly Barrow, Cory Bennetto, Ashley Carmack. Shelby Krebs, Jeremiah McElli- gott, Korey Morgan, Adrienne Swanson, Jennifer Thompson, Nonnee Walters, all 4., Katie Ba con, Zac Fabian, Charissa Gates, Dustin Haguewood, Allison Halvorsen, Jeremy Rietmann, Ann Shear, Samantha Wilhelm; “B”-Clayton Bergstrom, Richard Campbell. Seniors (all "A” honor roll): “A”-Mark McElligott, Miranda McElligott, Jacob Neiffer, Andy Vosberg, all 4., Brandi Brantley, Camie Burnght, Erin Crowell. Mike Ferguison, Allan Gribskov. Sybil Krebs, David Mansfeld. Nikki McElligott, Nathan Nolan, Dylan Pettyjohn, Joey Powell, Hannes Schulz, Dan Scott. HAPPY 39th AGAIN??? With Love I * 1 * « * i ESD Board Vacancy Persons living in Umatilla or Morrow Counties, interested in serving on the Umatilla-Morrow Education Service District Board of Directors, please contact Tami Peterson, 2001 S.W. Nye, Pendleton, or call 966-3102, for an application. This position will run through June 30, 2001. Applications must be received in the ESD office by 4:30 p.m. on Feb. 8, 2000. January 30th ~ Sunday SUPER BOWL PARTY! Roger’s BBQ Ribs, Potluck. Bring your favorite snacks and watch the game on the big screen! The V ' party sta rts at 1 p.m. February 3rd - Thursday V Ladies’ Night: Cindy Breidenbach and crew will be fixing meatloaf, augratin potatoes, salad, green beans and apple crunch. Dinner sta rts at 6 p.m. B IN G O O N W E D N E SD A Y S! 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