SIX - Heppner Gazette-Times. Heppner Oregon Wednesday. November 22. 2000
Big Sky all-stars named
lone High School holds sports dessert
Shdb\ Krebs
Left toright: ( orv Bennetto. Adam Neilfer, Korev Morgan, John
Collin
B\ Jeri McElligott
lone High School held its fall
sports awards dessert on
Tuesday. Nos. 14
Principal Mike Stuart gave the
welcome and announced Shelby
Krebs as the state winner in the
2000 Wendy’s High School
Heisman Program based on
scholarship.
athletics
and
citizenship.
As a state winner Krebs
received a silver medal and S500
for lone High School, lone senior
Korev Morgan received a bronze
medal for placing in the top 10
state wide.
Volleyball coach Charity
McElligott gave out volleyball
awards and letters.
Most
Improved Players for the year
were Tracy Griffith and Kristina
Powell. Teammates voted Shelby
Krebs. Most Inspirational, and
Diana McElligott. Most Valuable
Player
The lone football team finished
tied for 11th in the state. Coach
Dale Holland recapped the
highlights of the season and gave
out letters and awards.
The Most Improved Player was
John Collin. The award for the
hardest hits went to Adam
Neiffer Cory Bennetto was
voted Most Inspirational Player
and Korev Morgan. Most
Valuable Player, by their
teammates.
The coaches were presented
gifts from their players as thanks
for their Suppoi t through the fail
sejsoti 1 '
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Two lone Cardinal football
players were selected for first
team Big Sky District honors, six
were selected for second team
and two received honorable
mention.
Senior Brooks Rea was
selected as first team defensive
back and junior Adam Neiffer
was picked for the first team
defensive line.
Neiffer was also named second
team offensive end and Rea.
honorable mention running back.
Senior Korey Morgan was
named second team quarterback
and second team defensive back.
Junior Brad Bumght was named
second team offensive running
back and second team linebacker.
He also received an honorable
mention to the all-state team.
Senior Cody Erickson was
named second team defensive
line.
Sophomore Cameron Krebs
received honorable mention
center.
Amellia Peck and Diana
McElligott
were
named
volleyball Big Sky all stars
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Adam Neiffer
Brooks Rea
Brad Burright
Korey Morgan
Lett to right: Kristina Powell. Tracy Griffith. Shelby Krebs.
Diana McElligott
Class participates in safety
poster contest
Amellia Peck
Cody Erickson
Cameron Krebs
Artist donates painting to senior center
Justice Court
Report
The Justice Court office in the
courthouse annex building in
Heppner reports handling the fol
lowing business:
Mark A. Davidson. 35, Arling
ton-Violation of the Basic Rule. 79
mph in a 55 mph zone;
Danny M. Zeko. 23. Boise. ID -
Illegal Motorized Trav el while Big
(iame Hunting. S299 tine:
Charles W. White. 54. Veneta-
Carrving Loaded Weapon on
ATV. S59 tine;
John C. Sebnng, 57, Raimer-
N’o Valid Deer Tag. S59 tine;
Larry W. Bentley, 53-Hunting
Prohibited Area. Roadway. S59
line;
Daniel L. Sebnng. 30. Ver-
nonia-No Valid Deer Tag, $59 fine;
Jesse J. Calhoun, 19, Board-
man-Violation of the Basic Rule.
79 mph in a 55 mph zone. $132
tine;
Ranulfo Ortega. 33. Board-
man-Endangering Child Passen
ger. $59 fine;
John W alter Dima. 38.
Heppner-No Oregon Operator's
License. Failure to Carry Prool ot
Registration. $154 fine:
Kacy Childers, 18. Ione-MlP-
Alcohol , $157 fine;
Bndger John Baker. 25-Con-
tnbuting to the Sexual Delin
quency of a Minor. $ 1066 fine. 30
days in jail. $500 and jail sentence
suspended w ith 18 months proba
tion with no further violation of
law. no further offensive behav
ior toward victim , com plete
batterer's intervention through
Morrow County Behavioral
Health;
Ronnie Meacham. 44. Board-
man-Criminal Trespass II. $631
fine. 15 days in jail. $200 and jail
sentence suspended with two
years probation with no further
violation of law .
Lester Ray Martin. 61-Crimi
nal Trespass FI. $631 tine. 15 days
in jail. $200 and jail sentence sus
pended with two years probation
with no further violation of law.
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Victoria Heagy and Tiana Camarillo
Victoria Heagy and Tiana
Camarillo, members o f Kathy
Pointer’s fourth grade class at
lone, show the posters they made
tor Columbia Basin’s electrical
safety poster contest. They placed
D A 7s Report
Morrow' County' District
Attorney David C. Allen reports
handling the following business:
David Wayne Eldrige plead
guilty to Criminal Trespass I and
Menacing. He was sentenced to
180 days in jail, suspended, with
24 months probation, and
ordered to complete an alcohol
package with Morrow County
Behavioral Health and pay $934
in fines, fees and assessments.
Hugo Albert Pacheco-Mendoza
plead guilty to Menacing and
Harassment. He was sentenced to
90 days in jail, suspended, with
18 months probation, and
ordered to have no contact with
the victim, complete a domestic
violence package and pay $1.369
in fines, fees and assessments.
Thomas A. Hamman was
found in violation of probation
for being a Felon in Possession
of a Firearm. He was sentenced
to 30 days in jail and his
probation was revoked and
reinstated.
first and second in the lone El
ementary School entries.
Diana McElligott
Funeral Notice
Kenneth J. Smouse, 89, lone,
died Sunday, November 19, at
his home.
Funeral services will be held
on Monday, November 27, at 11
a m. at the lone United Church of
Christ.
Concluding service and burial
will follow at the Highview
Cemetery in lone.
A complete obituary will
follow in next week1 Gazette-
Times.
Sweeney Mortuary is in
charge of arrangements.
Marian Murchison, co-manager of the St. Patrick's Senior Apartments
in Heppner, helps Pendleton artist Michael Booth hang a new painting in
the apartment lobby.
Booth, a BMCC art professor who created the cattle drive sculptures
coming into Pendleton, the Mustang mural in the Heppner High School
gym, as well as other works of art, donated the painting to the senior
apartments.
The painting is of a young girl sitting next to a tilling disk.
Commission meeting set
A meeting of the Oregon
Chemical
Demilitarization
Citizens Advisory Commission
will be held on Thursday,
December 14. from 7-9 p.m. at
the Public Outreach office. 190
E. Main. Hemnston. A social
time is planned from 6:30-7 p.m.
Morrow County Emergency
A meeting of the Pendleton
Prostate Cancer Support Group
will be held on Monday.
December 4. at 7 p.m. at St.
Anthony Hospital in Pendleton.
Laura Gordon, M.D., will
speak on "BPH, Prostatitis and
Pin: Differences, Symptoms,
Treatment, Prevention. New
Medications or Treatments in
Near Future."
The free meeting is also open
to wives and anyone interested.
For for information call June
Miller. 443-6171.
N ovem ber 3 0 th - T h u rsd a y
Ladies’ Night special: Joyce Ward, Judy Buschke
and crew serving a pork roast dinner with all the
fixings. Dinner will start after the Light Parade.
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Health district
plans meeting
A meeting of the Morrow
County Health District will be
held on Monday, November 27,
at 7 p.m. at the Pioneer Memorial
Home Health office in Heppner
The meeting will include
reports on the district’s IJSDA
loan, the 2000 audited financial
statement, the proposed assisted
living facility and a physical
therapy contract.
Management director Casey
Beard will speak, in addition to
Tom Johnson with the Oregon
Health
Department
and
commissioner Wanda Munn and
a representative of the Local
ReUse Authority.
Prostate support
group to meet
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