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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday Ione overcomes Condon By Debbie Radie The lone Cardinals, playing at home, overcame the Condon Blue Devils, 28-6, on Friday, Oct. 27. The game was well attended by lone football fans. Defense played an important role in this game. The Cardinals were able to keep the Blue Devils from the endzone with a team effort led by Brad Bumght with 12, Adam Neiffer with 11 and sophomore Cameron Krebs with nine unassisted tackles. Korey Morgan, six, Dustin Haguewood, five, Brooks Rea. five, Cody Erickson, four, Zac Fabian, three, Cayle Krebs, two, and Andrew Rietmann, one, all contributed to stopping the lone victorious at Wasco County For the last game of the season on Nov. 3, the lone Cardinals football team traveled to Wasco County and was victorious, 64- 28. lone fans who made the journey to Wasco County were treated to an exciting game. The dominating offense was led by Korey Morgan, a senior quarterback for the Cardinals. Morgan threw 12 passes with eight completions for a total of 314 passing yards gained. Morgan's passes were received by Brad Bumght, three for 189 yards; Brooks Rea, two for 66 yards; Adam Neiffer, three for 24; and Adam McCabe, one for 56 yards. Brad Bumght passed once and gained another 16 yards. In addition to an unbelievable passing game, the Cardinals' running game added to the excitement. The team was led by Brooks Rea with eight carries for 69 yards, followed by Brad Bumght, eight for 56 yards, Korey Morgan, two for 18 yards, Adam Neiffer two for eight and Adam McCabe, one for three yards. Tackling for the Cardinal boys was terrific as well and included some excellent attacks by the freshman defenders stopping the Redsides. Dustin Haguewood had 10 tackles, Korey Morgan, seven, Paul Neiffer, seven, Mike Radie, six, Koby Rea, six, Derek Campbell, six, Cody Erickson, six, Brooks Rea, six, Adam McCabe, four, Andrew Rietmann, four, Zac Fabian, four, Adam Neiffer, four, Billy Gates, three, Cameron Krebs, three, Brad Burright, three and Cayle Krebs, two. photo by Cindy Burrlght Cardinals In action against Condon Condon offense. lone's four touchdowns and two completed extra point conversions in the game came as a result of lone's overpowering offense. This included three successful passes by Korey Morgan for 63 yards gain as well as 21 carries by Brad Bumght for 91 yards, eight carries for 80 yards by Korey Morgan, Brooks Rea 13 for 66 yards, Adam Neiffer one for one, Koby Rea one for six and Mike Radie one for two yards. Receivers for lone included one for 55 yards by Brad Bumght, one for three yards by Adam Neiffer and one for five yards by Adam McCabe. Court hears public works report By Doris Brosnan (Correction: Last week's report referred to some "Bombing Range" property. That should, instead, have read "State-owned property leased to Boeing.") Assistant public works director Bob Naims reported to the court that the crew has graded and paved the Jordan Bridge, moved a culvert on the Dee Cox Road and plowed and sanded Coal Mine Road. They are hauling sand to the Kinzua property for inside storage. Naims discussed with the court winter plowing of mountain roads and rock crushing. They continued a brief discussion of the proposed road , agreement wjth Umatilla County for the .County Line Road maintenance. Naims shared a letter from DEQ, thanking the county for sending two employees to an asbestos handling schooling. Four other employees will attend a class on flood plain. County counsel Bill Hanlon and the court discussed the Act of Congress lands, posing questions that must have answers before a decision on possible sales. November 15, 2000 - FIVE Hanlon requested direction from the court on the drafting of a letter to DEQ regarding the "State Agency Coordination Act," which requires state agencies to coordinate with local jurisdictions. The court noted that the goal is to have DEQ coordinate its permitting process related to the chemical depot with Morrow County. The commissioners discussed and tabled until research is completed a resolution for Beef Northwest Feeders, which is applying for economic development funds for waste disposal. Barbara Hayes, director of the Commission on Children and Families, presented the "Morrow County Comprehensive Plan 2000-2001." The court approved the plan. Irrigon plans awards banquet Irrigon residents will be honored on Saturday, Dec. 9 when the Irrigon Chamber of Commerce hosts its annual Community Awards Banquet at Stokes Landing Community Center at 6:30 p.m. Honorees will include a "Man or Woman of the Year." "Educatpji of .the, Y<?ar," and "Volunteer of the Year.",,!, Dinner will feature prime rib and live entertainment. A highlight of the evening will be a decorated tree auction with proceeds to benefit the Columbia River Heritage Trail marking the path Lewis and Clark traveled through the north end of Morrow County. Tickets may be bought in advance to assure seating. They are $8 each and may be purchased at American West Properties, Kegler's Sentry Market or by calling 922-2888. Nomination forms are available at local businesses for anyone who would like to nominate someone for these awards. Veterans Service Office schedules office hours The Veteran’s Service office will be open on Tuesday, Nov. 21 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and on Wednesday, Nov. 22. from 8 a.m. to noon. m " «di ., Jean Bennett took the photo of a buffalo at a Heppner residence, pictured in last week's Gazette- Times, not Lois Winchester as stated in the article. ‘Wedding: ‘December 16,2000 ^ Miuftay'i t a j s. v s:w ^ .s' _________ ■ ■ ■ w :. + ' photo by Cindy Burright Wasco County falls to lone Klamath First to HHS/H JH lists honor students Heppner Jr./Sr. High School Henderson, Marcy Miller, Dou sponsor drive has announced its honor roll for glas Orwick, Isaiah Stillman and Klamath First Federal bank in Heppner is sponsoring a holiday canned food drive. The food drive began on Nov. 7 and will run through Friday, Dec. 22. Special drop boxes are available at Heppner Branch of Klamath First Federal. All donated items will then be distributed to needy families in the Heppner area through local service providers, like Red Cross and the Neighborhood Center. "Klamath First Federal is proud to sponsor a canned food drive," said Sharon Harrison, Heppner Branch manager. "Food drives are an excellent way to help our fellow citizens in our local area enjoy an ever-merrier holiday season," she added. For additional information, contact Sharon Harrison at Klamath First Federal, 676-5407 Marriage Licenses The Morrow County Clerk’s office at the Courthouse in Heppner reports issuing the fol lowing marriage licenses: Oct. 20: Salvador Alvarez Martinez, 34, Hermiston; and Maria Rosalva De Lira, 24, Hermiston. Oct. 24: Alfredo Velazquez Martinez, 42, Irrigon; and Gina Denise Gamino, 41. Oct. 27: Mervin Orvial Hussey, 25, Umatilla; and Kaci Dawn Totten, 26, Umatilla. Oct. 31: Richard Carter, 54, Oxnard, CA.; and Deborah Delores Phillips, 48, Pasco, WA. Nov. 3: Paul Anton Aasrud, 42, Irrigon; and Lorena Kay Harkenrider. 44, Hermiston. the first quarter 200-2001. Follow ing are the students who qualified: Seventh grade honor roll: Laurie Murray, Krystal Naims and Roy Proctor, all 4., Bnanne Jones, Jackie Meyer, Rory Kilkenny, Heather Rill, Heather Yocom; honorable mention-Kyle Arbogast, Brenda Victono, Daniel Basile, Mikel Britt. Eighth grade honor roll: Shanna Rietmann and Jessica Wainwnght, both 4., Madison Bailey, Kyle Huddleston, Blair Keithley, Joshua Lankford, Chelsea Britt, Kylee Disque, Cara Kennedy, Linsey Mitchell, Terra Wilson, Tyler Boyer, Elizabeth Orwick; honor able mention-Jode Coil, Aaron Delveaux, Kassandra Gaines, Emily Bergstrom, Lindsey Hodges, Kelly Straley. Freshmen honor roll: Judd Lemon-Shepherd, Courtney Nelson, Luke Murray, Sheena Shank, Brian Haguewood, Jessie Woodward; honorable mention- Blake Allstott, Stefame Hanson, Chantea Macaulay, Danielle Looslie, Brooke Rust, Justin Botefuhr, Kiel Nairns, Matt Young, Chuy Elguezabal, Danielle Pnndle, Brian Smith, Adam Wight. Sophomore honor roll: Tyler Ip . * y'f > *,•!, ?» »c.1 iA *0 fit Ashley Ward, all 4., Lacey Matteson, Conor Kilkenny, Daniel Jepsen, Whitney Sherritt; honor able m ention-Brad Adams, Donald Adams, Rachel Howard, Tracy Baker, Sibbea Jones, Jesse Kempas, Tylynn Smith, Benjamin Turrell, Nicole Wilson, Dawn DeBoer, Nicole Sisk. Junior honor roll: Jon Bennett and Shelley Rietmann, both 4„ Kelsey Greenup, Codi Rosecrans, Tammy Smith. Brad Bowman. Kevin Drake, Sam Van Liew; honorable mention-Brian Rust, Paula Spicerkuhn, Stefan M atheny, Jessica G utierrez, Meghan Bailey, Jodie Carlson, Christian Moller, Daniel Fortner, Molly Turrell, Jessica Bash, Leland Rill, Teresa Victono. Senior honor roll: Amber Flaiz and Scott VanWinkle, both 4.. Lindsey Ward, Danielle McDowell, Kyle McDaniel, Krista Adams, Manssa McCabe, Craig Scott, Amanda Sneddon. Melinda Smith, David Piper; hon orable mention-Kelh Bates. San Juanita Elguezabal, Blake Knowles, Ryan Matteson, Jenni fer Patton, Justin Wood, Jerid Penturf, Brian Sweeney. Camille SykesoBrimdon Young, f ' r, >r, 1-:<v7T.-r (>vvi 3037 A Morrow County School District Bond Support Committee has been formed to assist the school district in their efforts to put a bond issue on the ballot that will be supported by the voters of Morrow County. Officers have been appointed and a basic leadership structure for the committee has been determined. Committee Meetings will be held on the last Wednesday of each month at 7 p.m. The meetings will rotate between all of the communities in the county. The next meeting will be held Wednesday. November 29, at 7 p.m. at Heppner High School. At the meeting the group plans to confirm all of the officer appointments and decide the committee's mission and legal structure. School board support committee formed First Aid, CPR classes planned Correction posatine ‘B atter & Steven Crum .....fi»' >iy 1 iin p ii M i Send or Receive Heppner Gazette Times 676 9211 First Aid/CPR classes by the American Heart Association will be held on Sunday, Nov. 19, from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at the Morrow County Health Department conference room upstairs over Heppner Hardware. Pre-registration is required and may be completed by calling Fran Greenlaw at 676-5728 or Shannon Boor at 676-9161. For more information, call Greenlaw at 676-5728. 217 North Main • Heppner • 676-9158 Serving Heppner, Lexington A Ione QjPau ¿Are <Snvited C o (D ur 1 am proud to represent District 28, and grateful for this opportunity to serve you for a second term. A ÿ n rrrr! 5 “ St Thursday, Nov. 30, 9 a.m.-6 p.m. (Light Parade Day) BEAT OC HAN WINTER aaa GET YOUR WEATHERIZATION fggffv- HERE Thank you! !* * Treasure Hunt • D o o r P rizes Qefreshments • Mini-Wine Tasting Drawing For G iant Minnie & Mickey MlUA/Uj'i Dftup 217 North Main • Heppner • 676-9158 Sen. Ted Ferrioli HEPPNER HARDWARE J h iû l/a ß u z 106 May Street • Heppner, OR 97836 Phone: (541) 676-9961 • Fax: (541) 676-5496 I'aid frx and auriionxed by I nmd» of fed ferrioli, 111 Skyline Dr.. John Du*. Oregon. Î ’ M J 9 I Serving Heppner, Lexington A lone IRo Country Ross 233 N. Main • Heppner • 676-9426