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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, January 2, 2002 - TEN 4-H News Sew Happy lt> C atherine McEIUgott At the last meeting of the Sew Happy 4-H group, members ;ade banana chip muffins using ■: > e quick bread method. , ei ybody attended the meeting, ' eept one person. Everybody id a great time doing the “well” ill all the ingredients. Members ught the muffins were really •d and they are going to make them at home. Members of the club are V i aie Armato, Destiny George, "'herily n Peck, Emily Thompson, ivlee Helfrecht and Catherine McElligott. FAX SERVICE Send or Receive H eppner G azette-Tim es Pax #676-9211 lone Schools release honor roll lone Middle School and High School have released their second quarter and first semester honor rolls. Following are students who qualified: Second Q uarter G rade six: ’A’ honor roll-Justin Archer, Shannon Clay and Emily Rietmann, all 4.0, Teonna Vandever, Kaylee Palmateer; "B honor roll-Alan Rietmann, Kip Krebs, Kylee Svetich, Julianna VandenBrink. G rade seven: ‘A’ honor roll-Miranda Hunt, 4.0, Kayla Larue, \imee Emery, Stephanie Holland; ‘B’ honor roll-Megan Tollefson, Amber Patton. Grade eight: 'A' honor roll-Abby Key, Kyle Palmateer, Ashly ( irams. Jennifer Griffith; ‘ B’ honor roll-Tyler Brown. Grade nine: ‘A’ honor roll-Nick Christman, Barbara Holland, Alyssa Rietmann, Tyler Raible, Kayleen Vosberg, all 4.0, Arthur 1 kstrom, Kasie Peterson. Taylor McElligott; ‘B’ honor roll-Sara Peck, Missy Baker. Amanda Emery. G rade 10: Jeff Hunt, Natalie McElligott. Paul Neiffer, Cyd Tullis. all 4.0, Billy Gates, Meghan McCabe, Johnny Collin, Emily Key, Billy Ross, Curtis Thompson; ‘B’ honor roll-Jason Zinter. G rade 11: Sheena Christman, Cameron Krebs, Caitlin Orem, Mike Radie, Til Tullis, all 4.0, Koby Rea, Tracy Griffith, Ashley Roberts, Macarena Esposito, Diana M cElligott, Jaysi Bennetto, Cody Bergstrom, Jamie VandenBrink; ‘B’ honor roll-Karl Morgan, Dan Nolan. Cayle Krebs. G rade 12: Salli McElligott, Adam Neiffer, Kristina Powell, all 4.0. Aaron Tworek, Adam McCabe. Derek Campbell, Amellia Peck, Cyndi Heagy, Colin McElligott; ‘B’ honor roll-Brad Burright. Sem ester 1 Grade 6: ’A’ honor roll-Shannon Clay, Emily Rietmann, both 4.0, Teonna Vandever, Kaylee Palmateer, Justin Archer; ‘B’ honor i oll-Kip Krebs, Kylee Svetich, Julianna VandenBrink, Alan Rietmann. G rade 7: ‘A’ honor roll-Miranda Hunt, 4.0, Kayla Larue, Stephanie Holland; ‘B’ honor roll-Megan Tollefson, Amber Patton. Aimee Emery. G rade 8: ‘A’ honor roll-Abby Key, Kyle Palmateer, Ashly Grams. Tyler Brown; ‘B- honor roll-Jennifer Griffith. G rade 9: ‘A’ honor roll-Nick Christman, Barbara Holland, \lyssa Rietmann, Tyler Raible, Kayleen Vosberg, Kasie Peterson, all 4.0. Taylor McElligott, Arthur Ekstrom; ‘B' honor roll-Sara Peck, Missy Baker, Amanda Emery, Kim Morris. G rade 10: ‘A’honor roll-JeffHunt, Natalie McElligott, Paul Neiffer. Cyd Tullis, Billy Gates, Meghan McCabe, all 4.0, Johnny Collin, Emily Key; ‘B’ honor roll-Jason Zinter, Billy Ross, Curtis Thompson. G rade 11: ‘A’ honor roll-Sheena Christman, Caitlin Orem, Mike Radie, Til Tullis, Ashley Roberts, all 4.0, Cameron Krebs. Koby Rea. Tracy Griffith. Macarena Esposito, Diana McElligott, Jaysi Bennetto, Cody Bergstrom, Jamie VandenBrink; 'B ' honor roll-Karl Morgan, Cayle Krebs, Dan Nolan. G rade 12: 'A’ honor roll-Salli McElligott, Adam Neiffer, Kristina Powell, all 4.0, Aaron Tworek, Adam McCabe, Derek Campbell, Amellia Peck, Cyndi Heagy, Colin McElligott, Rhonda Wilhelm; ‘B’ honor roll-Brad Burright. February 7th ~ Thursday Ladies Night: Leann Wright and Ronda Helfrecht will be serving a Chinese din taioa ner. The menu will be: appetizers-BBQ (süGsl] pork, crab puffs; dinner-sweet and sour pork ribs, garlic chicken, pork fried rice; and for dessert-sherbet and fortune cookies. Dinner starts at 6 p.m. Lodge will be held at 8 p.m. HEPPNER ELKS 358 676-9181 . ’O "Where Friends Meet" 142 North Main V alen tin e’s D ay Is N ear,,, » J ^ Miuwuj’i tkq ÿ f 217 North Main • Heppner L\ 7Ao Country R oso 676-9158 233 N Main • Heppner Serving Heppner Lexington A lone 676-9426 Births Cristina Amaya Guardado- a daughter, Cristina Amaya, was born to Blanca Guardado and Lorenzo Cruz of Boardman on January 22, 2002, at Good Shep herd M edical C enter in Hermiston. The baby weighed 7 lbs. 11 oz. Liam Danial Phillips-a son, Liam Danial, was bom to Jenni fer and Shawn Phillips of Irrigon on January 28, 2002, at Good Shepherd M edical Center in Hermiston. The baby weighed 8 lbs. 14oz. lone JV women take victory over Condon lone ju n io r varsity women struggled in their first half against their game with Condon on Friday, Feb. 1. lone trailed the Devils 5-14 at the half, came out strong in the third quarter to nearly tie the Devils. lone played excellent defense in the third quarter, allowing Condon only two points to end the quarter 13-16. The tyranny continued into the fourth quarter with lone canning 16 points to secure a 29-22 victory over Condon. Sara Peck led the Lady Cardinals with 11 points. Peck also led the team with seven rebounds and delivered three assists. Megan E. McCabe had a strong game, making five points and grabbing five rebounds. Meghan M. McCabe scored four points and seized four Devil possessions. Emily Key provided two points and led the team thievery with five steals. Alyssa Rietmann scored two points and captured four rebounds. Tracy Griffith and Eva Chitty scored two points each. Aiding the team on the boards was Missy Baker with four rebounds. A story in the January 30 Gazette-Times entitled "Health district board turns down p h y sician 's req u est” was incorrect. Dr. Boss asked the district to pay a $1,000 year-end bonus and a $ 1.649.24 retirement contribution for his physician’s assistant for 2001, and a $1,000 bonus and $1,919.23 retirement contribution for 2002. The board did not approve the bonus for either year. The board did approve the retirem ent contribution for the PA for the year 2002. The story stated that the board approved the bonus and retirement contribution for the year 2001, but not for the year 2002. A portion of the story discussing the raise to be received by Dr. B o ss’ PA was also incorrect. The increase would have given the PA a $5,000 raise over the previous year, not a $500 a month raise, according to adm inistrator V ictor Vander Does. Flowers... Candy... Wine... . o Amy Jepsen. an eighth grade student from Heppner, was re cently selected as first place w in ner for the elementary through high school age divisions in the Oregon East Symphony’s 14th annual Young Artists Competition. Amy performed the first movement of "Concerto in B fiat for Harp" by G F. Handel. She was accompanied on the piano by Myma Van Cleave of Heppner. All 11 contestants in the Jan uary 27 competition had to per form part of a concerto from memory, with the piano playing the orchestral part. The contes tants. who came from Moscow. Idaho, Walla Walla, WA, Pendleton, LaGrande and Heppner. were adjudicated by Dr. Kenneth Woods and Dr. Mat thew Cooper of Eastern Oregon University, and Dr. Margaret Mayer of Blue Mountain Commu nity College. Amy was awarded a $50 cash prize and was also chosen to solo with the Oregon East Sym phony at their annual Young Peo ple’s Concert at the Vert Audito rium in Pendleton on March 18. Amy is the daughter of Bill and Nancy Jepsen of Heppner. She has been playing harp for six years and currently studies with Denise Fujikawa of Portland. Correction T h u rsd ay . F e b ru a ry 1 4 th G ift Baskets... Cards... and much more! Amy Jepsen wins music competition ! Mustangs back on winning track Both teams went on runs in the fourth as McCabe hit a three- pointer, a rebound basket and a lay-in. Rust hit a three-pointer. Norton and Kevin Drake scored off rebounds and Luke Murray hit a three-pointer and a free throw as the Mustangs coasted to a 59- 42 win. Norton hit 10 of 11 shots and finished w ith 20 points, eight re bounds and two steals. McCabe added 13 points, four rebounds and four steals. Matheny scored 13 points. Adams had five re bounds, two steals and two as sists. Rust had four assists and two steals. Drake had four re bounds. Statistics Sherman County: 10 10 6 16 - 42 Heppner: 15 II 15 1 8 - 5 9 Sherman County-Hall 6 0-1 16, Shelton 1 6-6 9, Sanchez 3 0- 0 7, Reitan 2 0-0 4, King 1 1-2 3, Hill 1 0-0 3, Koch, Reeves. 14 7- 942. Three-pointers: Hall (4), Hill, Sanchez, Shelton. Heppner-David Norton 10 0- 0 20, Stefan Matheny 5 0-0 13, Michael McCabe 6 0-2 13, Brad Adams 1 2-2 4, Luke Murray 1 1-3 4, Brian Rust 1 0-0 3, Kevin Drake 1 0-0 2, Sam VanLiew, Donald Adams, Josh Winters. 25 3-7 59. Three-pointers: Matheny (3), Rust, McCabe, Murray. By Kick Paullus After a tough loss the night before in Umatilla, the Heppner Mustang varsity boys got back to their winning ways by beating the visiting Sherman County Huskies, 59-42, on Saturday. Feb. 2. With the win over the Huskies and Umatilla's loss at Stanfield, the Mustangs again took first place in the Columbia Basin Confer ence with a 9 and 1 record and improved their overall record to 16 and 2. The Mustangs have two im portant games this weekend They play at Weston-McEwen on Fri day, Feb. 8 and host Stanfield on Saturday. Feb. 9. The Mustangs travel to Pilot Rock on Tuesday, Feb. 12, and finish out the regular season with a home game against Wahtonka on Friday, Feb. 15. The teams played even early as David Norton scored on a pass from Brad Adams who then hit two free throws, and after a Husky three-pointer, scored on a lay-in to make it 6-5. Stefan Matheny hit a three-pointer and after a Husky basket, Norton scored twice on passes from Brian Rust and then had a re bound basket to make it 15-7. A Husky three-pointer narrowed the gap to 15-10 after one quarter. Matheny hit a three-pointer to open the second. The Huskies answered with one of their own, but Norton scored on an inbounds play on a pass from Rust to make it 20-13. Rust fed Norton for an other short jumper and Matheny hit a long jumper, but the Huskies came back with five points to get within 24-20. Michael McCabe hit a lay-in on a pass from Matheny to end the first half with the Mus tangs clinging to a 26-20 lead. The M ustangs came out strong in the third, getting a short jumper from McCabe, a short jumper off a steal from Norton, and a McCabe steal and lay-in. Norton scored on a pass from Adams and Matheny hit a three- pointer to make it 27-23. Matheny and Norton scored late in the third as the Mustangs took a 41 -26 lead after three. BMCC offers Web design Blue Mountain Community College is offering a Web page design class, beginning Tuesday, February 12, at lone High School. The course is set from 6-8 p.m. for six weeks and tuition is $40. The class is geared toward people who don’t want to learn the ins and outs of writing HTML code but rather want to get at at tractive and useful site on the Web. Students will use MS Word and/or Publisher to design graph ically displayed pages. Minimum enrollment is re quired to hold the class so pre registration is required. Contact Anne Morter, BMCC coordina tor, at 422-7040, for more infor mation. M C G C News By Sandi Day The sun was bright and warm when the Morrow County Gun Club met early Sunday morning for their weekly shoot. Jeff C utsforth and Mike Bennett set the pace at the 16- yard line, hitting 24 of 25. Curt Day followed closely behind, breaking 23. Third place was a three-way tie between Barry Munkers, Harvey Childers and Rob Ashbeck, with 22 each. The lady shooters are giving the men a real run for their mon ey this season. Sandi Day shot a personal best with 22 of 25 at the 16-yard line, followed by Misty Bennett with 20 and Deona Hodges with a solid 19. Junior shooters Chance Day and Tayler Hodges were also hot at the 16-yard line, with a 19 and 17 respectively. The 20-yard line handicap shoot saw a slight drop in scores. Curt Day led the way with 22, Barry Munkers, Lowell Turner and Tony Greenup shared second place with 20 each, and Harvey C hilders and Mike Bennett brought in third with 19 each. Misty Bennett took first for the ladies at 20-yards with a 20. Sandi Day broke 15 and Deona Hodges had 13. Junior shooter Chance Day was still “smokin' em” at the 20-yard line, shooting a 17. The first Annie Oakley shoot was won by Curt Day and the second saw Rob Ashbeck as the last man standing. Kelwayne Haguewood took the win in the “bushwhacker” shoot. 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