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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, November 14, 2001 - SEVEN Ione football players named to all star team Big Sky volleyball all stars selected lone High School Big Sky Football All Stars (left to right): Back-C'ameron Krebs. Adam Neiffer, Adam McCabe, Andrew Rietmann; Front-Cayle Krebs. Paul Neiffer. Mike Radie. (Not pictured is Brad Burright.) lone High School Big Sky V olleyball All Stars (left to right): Back-Natalie McElligott, Amellia Peck. Diana McElligott; Front-Meghan McCabe, Salli McElligott. lone Cardinal volleyball players, senior Amellia Peck and junior Diana McElligott, were selected for the Big Sky Conference All Star first team. Sophomores Natalie Siren testing to be conducted Siren testing of individual sirens in thè CSEPP outdoor warning system will be conducted November 14, 15 and 16 in order to help determine where additional new sirens will be placed, according to Chris Brown, Oregon State CSEPP manager. The tests will run intermittently from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day Jeff Whattam of SAFR Systems, a Richland, WA„ engineering and communications firm, will be testing the acoustic propagation patterns of 13 sirens added or moved to new locations two years ago. The study will measure the acoustic range of each siren to determine where new units will be installed. Each siren is usually spaced about a mile apart but hilly terrain, heavy foliage or other obstacles may limit the range o f a siren's wail. Each siren will be turned on and off for a few seconds at a time to take acoustic readings. Residents should not be alarmed when they hear a siren start to wail. The siren system can be activated from four different locations including the Morrow County 9-1-1 Center in Heppner, the Umatilla Chemical Depot Emergency Operations Center, the Hermiston Safety Center and the Umatilla County 9-1-1 center in Pendleton. For more information on the CSEPP siren system, call 966-9640. WE PRINT McElligott and Meghan McCabe and senior Salli McElligott received honorable mention. Tree farm topic of Lex Grange The program for the Lexington Grange on Monday, Nov. 19, will be on Potlatch Tree Farm which is located on Homestead Road near Boardman. John Finley, production manager, will be the speaker. . The evening will begin with a potluck supper at 6:30 p.m. followed by the program. The public is invited to attend. For more information, contact Jean Nelson at 989-8188. BUSINESS CARDS HES plans fall Heppner Gazette-Times Heppner Elementary Parent- Teacher Club is sponsoring a "Fall Festival Carnival" on Friday, Nov. 16, from 6-8 p.m. at the elementary school .Carnival booths will include Bingo, fish pond, golf, pop toss, fortune telling, a junk food walk, and many more popular games. A spaghetti feed will be held from 5:30-7 p.m. in the cafeteria. "Bring the family for a delicious dinner and an evening oi fun entertainment," said a club spokesperson. Engagement •* r f' *■» festival carnival , J.' Melton - Anderson lone High School junior Cayle Krebs and senior Brad Burright were selected for the Big Sky All Stars first team. Krebs was selected as first team defensive lineman and offensive guard. Burright was chosen as first team running back. Burright was also selected for the second team as linebacker, along with senior Adam Neiffer as defensive back and end, junior Cameron Krebs as center and sophomore Paul Neiffer as guard. Junior Mike Radie was named honorable mention defensive lineman, senior Adam McCabe received honorable mention defensive back and junior Andrew Rietmann, honorable mention running back. A complete list is as follows: First Team Defense: Defensive Linemen-Cayle Krebs, Albert Olson and Ray Thomas, both Dufur seniors, Marshall Woods. Dufur junior; Linebackers-Brandon Beachamp, Dufur senior, Randy Camine. Condon senior; Defensive Backs- Lance Lindell, Dufur senior, Nathan Morris, Dufur junior, Todd Shaffer, Condon senior. First Team Offense: Quarterbacks-Shaffer, Condon; Running Backs-Brad Burright. Woods, Dufur; Ends-Morris. Dufur. Riley Anderson, Condon junior; Centers, Thomas, Dufur; senior. Honorable Mention Guards-Cayle Krebs, Olson, Defense: Linemen-Mike Radie, Dufur. Second Team Defense: Jesse Belyea, Echo senior, Riley Linemen-A.J. Mead and Kyle Harris, South Wasco junior, Tim Marick, both Dufur juniors, Dove, South Wasco sophomore; Echo; Zachary Lantis, Condon junior, Linebackers-Escalante, Jake Madison, Echo junior; Backs-Adam McCabe, Herb Linebackers-Brad Burright, Winters, Condon senior, Kyle Echo junior, Jeremy David Bednar, Condon junior; Snow, R o s e n b a lm, Ar l i n g t o n Defesive Backs-Adam Neiffer, sophomore. Anderson, Condon, Homero Honorable Mention Urenda, Echo. Quarterbacks-Snow, Second Team Offense: Offense: Quarterbacks-Lindell, Dufur; Echo: Running Backs-Andrew Running Backs-Beachamp. Rietmann, Camine, Condon; Dufur, Gerry Escalante, Echo Ends-Madison, Echo, Jarad junior; Ends-Adam Neiffer, Josh Mitchell, Arlington senior. Justin Hachler and Virgil Newberry, Lane, Dufur senior; Centers- both South Wasco seniors; Cameron Krebs; Guards-Paul Guards-Jason Watkins, Condon Neiffer, Tyler Hammel, Dufur sophomore. American Legion Auxiliary to meet The American Legion and Auxiliary will meet Monday, Nov. 19, at 6:30 p.m. with a Thanksgiving dinner potluck at the Heppner Methodist Church basement. Turkey and dressing will be furnished by the Auxiliary. District 6 had a joint meeting at LaGrande on Nov. 3. Those attending were Grace Baker from the Legion District 6, President Rita Hedman, Vice President Bebe Munkers and Unit President Judy Rickert. District 6 Auxiliary is second in the state in membership. Eight units were represented at the meeting. Auxiliary member president Judy Rickert and Rita Hedman participated in the Veteran's Day observance on November 12. All members are welcome to attend the November meeting. COPY PAPER Ream or Carton Heppner Gazette-Times Colin Anderson and Erin Melton Erin Mane Melton and Colin Anderson announce their engagement to be married. The bnce-elect is a 1997 graduate o f Wrangell High School and a senior at OHSU school of nursing. She is the daughter of Ann Kramer and George Benson of Wrangell, Alaska, and Clyde and Joan Melton ofCelestine, Indiana. The groom-elect is a 1996 graduate of Heppner High School. After attending college to study agriculture, Colin now farms with his father on the family farm. He is the son of Charlie and Marcia Anderson of Heppner The maid of honor will be the bride's sister, Megan Lee Melton. Justin Miller will serve as best man. The wedding will take place September 7,2002, at All Saints Episcopal Church in Heppner. 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