EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, January 3, 2001
Sports schedules
Heppner Daycare receives
Christmas gifts from donors
South
Morrow
County
Schools have announced their
200-2001 basketball schedule:
Heppner High School varsity
and JV schedule:
Santa may have come a little late, but the presents were enjoyed just as much by the children at Heppner
Daycare on Friday, January 29. The gifts had been donated to the day care center and placed under a
Christmas tree at Murray Drugs. Pictured above are (back left-to right) day care employee,Kim Pointer,
holding Sadie Haindan, Timothy Jaca, Bryson Schultz, employee Stephanie Clough; front-Whitney
Smith and Emily McDaniel.
Free parenting Mid Columbia Bus hires new VP
operations.
Before joining
classes offered
MIDCO at the company's
A parenting workshop, "1,2, 3,
4, Parents!", will be held on
January 16, 25 and 30 in the
conference room at the county
offices above Heppner Hardware.
The workshop is free to the
community.
The classes will include videos,
activities and group discussion to
help parents leam skills to better
parent their children.
The course will include:
-discipline methods that work;
-how to prevent problems such
as tantrums;
-ways to build a loving bond
with your child;
-the best ways to child-proof
your home;
-how to care for your child at
different ages and stages;
-ways to care for yourself.
The workshop will also include
a parent's workbook and a
booklet of tips to help parents
stay on track after the sessions
are over.
Session I includes: what makes
parenting special; what to expect
from your child at each age; your
parenting style; child proofing
your home; fun and easy ways to
play with your child; finding
time for yourself.
Session II includes; why
hurtful words and actions don't
help; getting your child to do
what you want-without a fuss;
simple steps for discipline that
work; routines that make life
easier; making rules that your
child will follow; how to keep
you happy.
Session II; helping your child
behave;
handling
temper
tantrums; helping your child feel
good about himself; finding other
help for problems.
For more information, call 541-
676-9150.
Susan Hendrickson
Doug Flatt, CEO for Mid
Columbia
Bus Co.,
Inc.
(MIDCO) and its affiliate
Western States Bus Services, Inc.
has announced that on Dec. 18,
Susan Hendrickson became vice
president of operations for all
company pupil transportation
operations
in
Oregon,
Washington and Idaho.
Hendrickson brings 16 years of
school bus experiences to
MIDCO's pupil transportation
headquarters in
Pendleton,
Hendrickson was the regional
operations manager for a national
school bus contracting firm with
regional
headquarters
near
Portland.
As vice president of operations
for MIDCO, Hendrickson will be
responsible for the operation of
more than 400 school buses,
transporting
approximately
25,000 students to/from school
sites in 24 school districts located
throughout MIDCO's service
area. In addition, she will play a
critical role in the company's
plan for continued growth and
expansion.
"The Flatt family and MIDCO
are fortunate to have Susan
Hendrickson as a new member
and key component to what is
already recognized as a highly
effective and dedicated team of
pupil transportation profes
sionals," said Flatt.
CBEC announces low income
emergency assistance program
Columbia
Basin
Electric
Cooperative has announced the
creation of a low income and
emergency energy assistance
program. The "Helping Hearts"
program will be instituted each
November, December, January
and February. Participation
forms will be included in the
invoice envelopes encouraging
consumers to contribute to this
energy assistance program
Administration of the program
and allocation of funds raised
will be assigned to the Heppner
Neighborhood Center for the
eastern side of CBEC's service
territory and to Condon's Church
Street Clearing House for the
west side of the territory. People
in need of electrical energy
assistance should contact these
agencies.
The co-op has agreed to match
funds contributed by
its
consumers, up to an aggregate
amount of $2,000 per winter.
P M H , P MC
employees fired
for thefts
Pioneer Memorial Hospital
Administrator Victor Vander
Does has announced that a
hospital employee has been fired
for stealing drugs in a sting
operation at the hospital.
Vander Does also said that an
employee was terminated for the
alleged theft of Christmas gifts at
Pioneer Memorial Clinic.
lone High School Varsity and
JV schedule:
.Thursday, Jan. 4-Stanfield at
lone, JV girls and boys, 5 p.m.;
Friday, Jan. 5-Helix at lone, JV
Friday, Jan. 5-At Umatilla*, and varsity girls and boys, 3 p.m.;
Saturday, Jan. 6-At Condon, JV
JV and varsity girls and boys, 3
and varsity girls and boys, 1 p.m.;
pm .;
Friday, Jan. 12-South Wasco
Saturday, Jan. 6-Sherman County at Maupin, JV and varsity
County* at Heppner, JV and varsity girls and boys, 3 p.m.;
girls and boys, 1 p.m.;
Saturday, Jan. 13-Wheeler at
Friday, Jan. 12-Wahtonka* at lone, JV and varsity girls and boys,
Heppner, JV and varsity girls and 1 p.m.;
boys, 3 p.m.;
Tuesday,
Jan.
16-Central
Saturday, Jan. 13-At Culver*, Christian at lone, varsity girls and
JV and varsity girls and boys, 1 boys, 3 p.m.;
p.m.;
Friday, Jan. 19-Cascade Locks
Friday,
Jan.
19-Weston- at lone, JV and varsity girls and
McEwen* at Athena, JV and boys, 3 p.m.;
varsity girls and boys, 3 p.m.;
Saturday, Jan. 20-Stanfield* at 1 Saturday, Jan. 20-At Echo,
Heppner, JV and varsity girls and JV and varsity girls and boys, 1
boys, 1 p.m.;
Ip.m.;
Friday, Jan. 26-At Pilot Rock*,
Tuesday, Jan. 23-Stanfield at
JV and varsity girls and boys, 3
lone, JV girls and boys, 5 p.m.;
p.m.;
Friday, Jan. 26-At Helix, JV
Saturday, Jan. 27-Culver* at
and varsity girls and boys, 3
Heppner, JV and varsity girls and
p.m.;
boys, 1 p.m.;
Saturday, Jan. 27-Arlington
Friday, Feb. 2-Umatilla* at
at
lone, JV and varsity girls and
Heppner, JV and varsity girls and
boys,
1 p.m.;
boys, 3 p.m.;
Friday,
Feb. 2-Condon at
Saturday, Feb. 3-Sherman
lone,
JV
and
varsity girls and
County* at Moro, JV and varsity
boys,
3
p.m.;
girls and boys, 1 p.m.;
Saturday, Feb. 3-Dufur at
Friday,
Feb.
9-Weston-
lone,
JV and varsity girls and
McEwen* at Heppner, JV and
boys,
11 a.m.;
varsity girls and boys, 3 p.m.;
Friday,
Feb. 9-Wheeler at
Saturday, Feb. 10-At Stanfield*,
Fossil,
JV
and
varsity girls and
JV and. varsity girls and boys, 1
boys, 3 p.m.;
p.m.;
Saturday, Feb. 10-Echo at
Friday, Feb. 16-Pilot Rock* at
lone,
JV and varsity girls and
Heppner, JV and varsity girls and
boys,
1 p.m.;
boys, 3 p.m.;
Friday,
Feb. 16-District
Saturday, Feb. 17-Wahtonka* at
Tournament
at Umatilla, time
The Dalles, JV and varsity girls and
TBA;
boys, 1 p.m.;
Saturday, Feb. 17-District
Friday,
Feb.
23-District
Tournament
at Umatilla, time
Tournament at Pendleton, time
TBA;
TBA;
Feb.
28-March 3-State
Saturday, Feb. 24-District
Tournament
at Baker, time
Tournament at Pendleton, time
TBA.
TBA;
Tuesday,
Feb.
27-State
Tournament at Pendleton, time lone High School "C" team
schedule:
TBA.
Thursday, Jan. 4-Echo at
'denotes Columbia Basin Conference game
lone, 6 p.m.;
Tuesday, Jan. 9-At Spray,
Heppner High School ”C" team
5:30 p.m.;
schedule:
Thursday, Jan. 11-Heppner
Thursday, Jan. 4-weston-
at
lone, 6 p.m.;
McEwen at Heppner, girls and
Thursday,
Jan. 18-Condon at
boys, 5 p.m.;
lone, 6 p.m.;
Monday, Jan. 8-At Umatilla,
Thursday,
Jan.
25-At
boys, 5:30 p.m.;
Umatilla, 5 p.m.;
Thursday, Jan. 11-At lone,
Thursday, Feb. 1-At Echo,
boys, 6 p.m.;
time
TBA;
Tuesday, Jan. 16-At Spray,
Saturday,
Feb. 3-Dufur at
girls and boys, 5 p.m.;
lone, 1 p.m.;
Thursday, Jan. 18-Pilot
Tuesday, Feb. 6-At Condon,
Rock at Heppner, girls and
6 p.m.;
boys, 5:30 p.m.;
Thursday, Feb. 8-Spray at
Tuesday, Jan. 23-Condon at
lone,
5:30 p.m.
Heppner, girls and boys, 5 p.m.;
Thursday, Jan. 25-Weston-
lone Middle School schedule:
McEwen at Athena, girls and
Friday, Jan. 5-Helix at lone,
boys, 5 p.m.;
1
p.m.;
Monday, Jan. 29-Umatilla at
Saturday, Jan. 6-At Condon,
Heppner, boys, 6 p.m.;
10 a.m.;
Thursday, Feb. 1-Spray at
Friday, Jan. 12-Arlington at
Heppner, girls and boys, 5 p.m.;
lone, 3 p.m.;
Tuesday, Feb. 6-At Umatilla,
Saturday, Jan. 13-Wheeler at
boys, 6 p.m.;
lone,
10:30 a.m.;
Thursday, Feb. 8-At Pilot
Saturday, Jan. 20-At Echo,
Rock, girls and boys, 5:30 p.m.;
10 a.m.;
Tuesday, Feb. 13-At Condon,
Thursday, Jan. 25-Dufur at
girls and boys, 5 p.m.
lone, 4 p.m.;
Heppner Junior High School
Friday, Jan. 26-At Helix, 1
girls' schedule:
p.m.;
Saturday, Jan. 13-Athena-
Saturday, Jan. 27-Echo at
Weston at Heppner, 10 a.m.;
lone, 10 a.m.;
Friday, Jan. 19-Umatilla at
Friday, Feb. 2-Condon at
Umatilla, 1:30 p.m.;
lone, 12 p.m.;
Saturday, Jan. 20-Pilot Rock
Saturday, Feb. 3-Helix
at Heppner, 10 a.m.;
Tournament at Helix, 10 a.m.;
Friday, Jan. 26-Columbia at
Saturday, Feb. 10-Echo at
Heppner, 12 noon;
lone, 10 a.m.
Saturday, Jan. 27-Stanfield
at Heppner, 10 a.m.;
Friday, Feb. 2-Umatilla* at
Heppner, 1:45 p.m.;
Saturday, Feb. 3-Pilot Rock
at Pilot Rock, 10 a.m.;
The Kid's Club started Jan. 3 at
Friday, Feb. 9-Stanfield at
the Heppner Nazarene Church.
Stanfield, 1 p.m.;
Saturday, Feb. 10-Athena- All kids in grades three through
six are welcome to attend.
Weston at Weston, 10 a.m.;
The nondenominational club
Friday, Feb. 16-Columbia at
meetings start on Wednesday,
Imgon, 12 noon;
Saturday, Feb. 17-Seventh Jan. 3, right after school until
Grade Tournament at Umatilla, 4:45 p.m.
Bible lessons, singing, crafts,
9 a.m.;
Saturday, Feb. 17-Eighth games and skits are included in
Grade Tournament at Stanfield, the activities.
The group will continue until
9 a.m.
'Seventh graders will play at the
spring break.
elementary gym and eighth graders will
For more information, contact
play at the high school gym
leaders Kan Keown, 676-5884,
Corinne Miles, 676-5016, or
Peggy Connor, 676-9408.
Kids Club to
start meetings
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Chamber plans
annual luncheon
The Heppner Chamber of
Commerce will celebrate the
beginning of their 41st year with
their annual luncheon on
Tuesday, Jan. 9, at All Saints
Episcopal Church parish at 11:30
a.m.
The agenda will include music
by soloist Monica Hunter,
dedication of the fairgrounds
fountain,
speaker
Richard
Hensley, editor of the East
Oregonian, presentation of the
"Hats Off' award and installation
of officers and board members.
Reservations should be made
by calling 676-5536 prior to
Saturday, Jan. 6.
New board members are Bert
Houweling, Victor VanderDoes
and Dick Allen.
Continuing board members are
Sharon Harrison, president, Jerry
Breazeale, vice president, Darrel
Raver, Trish Sweeney, Dave
Sykes, Cliff Green and Barbara
Hayes,
treasurer.
Student
representatives are Lindsey
Ward, Shelley Rietmann and
Julie Proctor.
"The Chamber has appreciated
the terms served by Tom Sly and
Tom Wolff and their many
volunteer efforts
for the
organization," said Claudia
Hughes, Chamber executive
director.
Review set for
private applicator
exam
Two review sessions for those
planning to take the ODA exam
for the Private Applicator
Pesticide License will be offered
in February.
On Tuesday,
Feb. 6, a
"Calculations Workshop" will be
held from 9-11 a.m. at the
Hermiston Agricultural Research
and Extension Center (HAREC)
for those needing assistance with
the math portions of the exam. A
practice worksheet is available to
review prior to the session.
On Wednesday, Feb. 7,
a"General Review" will be
offered from 8:30 a.m.-12:30
p.m.
at
BMCC-Hermiston
campus which will cover all
aspects of the exam except math.
Four recertification credits will
be available for attending this
review training session for those
who currently hold a license.
The ODA Pesticide Licensing
Exam will be offered after lunch
at BMCC-Hermiston at 1:30-
4:30 p.m. on Feb. 7.
There will be no registration
fee for the course, but
participants are encouraged to
study the Oregon Pesticide
Applicator Manual prior to the
training session. A limited
number of copies are currently
available for $14.50 each at the
HAREC. Space is limited to 60
participants, so pre-registration is
encouraged by calling HAREC at
(541)567-8321.
Gun Club holds
special shoot
By Sandi Day
The sunshine drove the fog
away and brought lots of
shooters out to the Morrow
County Gun Club for a special
shoot on New Year's Eve.
At the 16 yard line, Tony
Greenup was first with 24 of 25.
Harvey Childers took second
with 23, Curt Day, Nick Kroske
and Mick Sharp tied for third
with 21, and Roger Britt was
fourth with 20 of 25.
The winners of the 20 yard
handicap shoot were led by Mick
Sharp with 21, Curt Day with 20,
Harvey Childers with 19 and Bob
Krein and Mickey Kroske tied
with 17.
Quinn Peck took first in the
junior shoot and Chance Day was
second.
The ladies were hot at the line
with Sandi Day taking first,
Michelle Scott, second, and
newcomers Angela Munkers,
Brandi Kroske and Debbie Peck
were all tied for third place.
Harvey Childers and Nick
Kroske each won an Annie
Oakley round and Tony Greenup
won the golf game.
The gun club will begin a new
season of shooting on Sunday,
Jan. 7, with the annual members'
meeting at noon.
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