Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon
HHS announces 2004 volleyball
schedule
Heppner High School has announced it 2004
volleyball schedule for teams A, B and C, as o f July 20.
Tuesday, Sept. 7- Grant Union at Grant Union, 4
p.m., A-B-C;
Thursday, Sept. 9- lone at Heppner, 5 p.m., A-B;
Saturday, S ep t. I I - R iv ersid e T ourney at
Riverside, 9 a.m., A-B;
Thursday, Sept. 16- Condon at Heppner, 5 p.m.,
A-B;
Saturday, Sept. 18- lone Varsity Toumey, lone,
TBA, A;
Saturday, Sept. 18- Heppner JV Tourney at
Heppner, 9 a.m., B-C;
Tuesday, Sept. 21- Riverside at Heppner, 5 p.m.,
A-B-C;
Thursday, Sept. 23- lone at lone, 5 p.m., A-B;
Friday, Sept. 24- Grant Union at Heppner, 4 p.m.,
A-B-C;
Saturday, Sept. 25- Union at Heppner, 1 p.m., A-
B-C;
Thursday, Sept. 30- Stanfield at Heppner, 5 p.m.,
A-B;
Saturday, Oct. 2- Eastside Toumey at Athena, 8
a.m., A;
Thursday, Oct. 7- Weston-McEwen at Athena, 5
p.m., A-B-C;
Saturday, Oct. 9- Pilot Rock at Heppner, 1 p.m.,
* A-B;
.
Thursday, Oct. 14- Stanfield at Heppner, 5 p.m.,
A-B;
Saturday, Oct. 16- Pilot Rock at Pilot Rock, 11
a.m., A-B;
Thursday, Oct. 21- Weston-McEwen at Heppner,
5 p.m., A-B-C;
Saturday, Oct. 23- Westside Tourney at Moro, 8
a.m., A;
Tuesday, Oct. 26- Playoffs;
Saturday, Oct. 30- District Tournament.
Friday, Oct. 22- Weston-McEwen at Heppner, 7
p.m.
Friday, Oct. 29- Culver at Culver. 7 p.m.;
Friday, Nov. 5- Sherman County at Heppner, 7
p.m.;
Saturday, Nov. 13- Is' Round Playoffs, time and
location TBA;
Saturday, Nov. 20- Q uarter Finals, time and
location TBA;
Saturday, Nov. 27- Semi Finals, time and location
TBA;
Saturday, Dec. 4- State Championship, time and
location TBA.
Junior Varsity:
Friday, Sept. 3- Amity at Heppner, 5 p.m.;
Friday, Sept. 10- Reedsport at Heppner, 5 p.m.;
Friday, Sept. 17- Willamina at Willamina, 5 p.m.;
Monday, Sept. 20- Riverside at Heppner, 5 p.m.;
Monday, Sept. 27- Hermiston at Hermiston, 5
p.m.;
Monday, Oct. 11- Pilot Rock at Heppner, 5 p.m.;
Monday, Oct. 18- Weston-McEwen at Weston-
McEwen, 5 p.m.;
Monday, Oct. 25- Stanfield at Stanfield, 5 p.m.
Hermiston High School Class of ’55
to hold reunion
The Hermiston High
School Class o f 1955 will be
h o ld in g th e ir 50,h y ear
reunion in September 2005.
The class w ould like to
extend an invitation to the
Classes o f 1954 and 1956.
I f you w ould be
in terested in atten d in g
please contact Peggy at
(541) 276-0206; Jessica at
(541) 564-7864; or I la Mae
at
(541)
567-5405.
Responses are needed by
Sept. 30, 2004, so that the
class can get everything
together.
lone Schools schedule pending
The lone Schools p.m ., with a teacher in-
s p o rts ’ sch ed u le is still service to be held that day
pending and is expected to as well.
HHS announces 2004 football
be released next week.
Classes will begin
Student
registration
on
Monday,
Aug. 30, with
schedule
will
be
held
Monday,
Aug.
Monday,
Sept.
6 off for the
Heppner High School has announced it 2004
23 at lone Schools from 1 -4 Labor Day holiday.
football schedule as o f July 20:
Varsity:
Heppner Schools to resume
Friday, Sept. 3- Amity at Heppner, 7 p.m.;
Friday, Sept. 10- Reedsport at Heppner, 7 p.m.;
H eppner S chools Thursday, Aug. 26 at 10 a.m.
Friday, Sept. 17- Willamina at Willamina, 7 p.m.; will resum e on Monday,
There w ill be no
Friday, Sept. 24- Stanfield at Stanfield, 7 p.m.;
Aug. 30. Seventh grade school on Monday, Sept. 6
Friday, Oct. 1- Umatilla at Heppner, 7 p.m.;
orientation will be held at in honor o f the Labor Day
Friday, Oct. 8- Pilot Rock at Pilot Rock, 7 p.m.; Heppner High School on holiday.
New listing in
Heppner
3 bedroom home across from
park. New driveway and pa
tio. Two bath (one brand
new). $75,000
Single-wide in
Lexington
2 bedroom single wide with
add-on. Nice inside. Fruit
trees w ith garden spot.
Swamp cooler and appliances
included. Good starter home.
$25,000 Will Carry Contract
On Saturday, Aug.
14, all lands protected by the
O reg o n D epartm ent o f
Forestry, Northeast Oregon
D istrict, were put into a
Regulated Use Closure. The
later moisture earlier this
season
d elay ed
the
restrictions that apply to
re g u la ted use, how ever
hotter and drier w eather
normal for this time o f year
has prompted the following:
-S m oking
is
prohibited while traveling,
ex cep t in v eh icles on
improved roads, in boats on
the water, or at a cleared
area.
-O pen fires are
p ro h ib ited ,
inclu d in g
campfires, charcoal fires,
cooking fires and warming
fires, except at designated
locations. Portable cooling
sto v es using liq u efied
bottled fuel are allowed.
-N o n -in d u s tria l
chain saw use is prohibited,
between the hours o f 10 a.m.
and 8 p.m. Chain saw use is
permitted at all other hours,
if the following fire fighting
equipment is present with
each operating saw: one axe,
one sh o v el, and one
o p eratio n al eight oz. or
larger fire extinguisher. In
addition, a fire watch is
required for at least one hour
following the use o f each
chain saw.
-Use o f motorized
v eh icles,
including
motorcycles and all-terrain
v e h icles, is p ro h ib ited ,
except on improved roads or
for the commercial culture
and harvest o f agricultural
crops.
H E P P N E R & W IL L O W C R E E K V A L L E Y
H O M E S & P R O P E R T IE S
— FDR SALE -
$ 139,900 Country living in city limits. Secluded, yet close enough to walk downtown. 4.92
acres with Super Good Cents manufactured 3 or 4 bedroom, 2 bath home on a foundation.
Stick built, two-car plus shop area garage with additional 1/2 bath. Large covered front
porch, landscaped yard with fruit trees, lots of upgrades, views of Willow Creek Valley.
Heppner. SALE PENDING.
$ 89,900
Older custom well-built home with hardwood floors, some knotty pine walls, lots
of storage, good siding and eaves. The basement is set up so it can be a separate apart
ment with private entrance and fireplace. Upstairs has great view of the valley. Three bed
room, 2 bath with room for trailer parking. Heppner.
Newer double-wide mobile home, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, oak kitchen cabinets, din
ing room, covered patio/porch on quiet dead-end street with lots of parking. Heppner.
3 bedroom, 2 bath home on
double lot. Garage and shop.
$85,000
$ 42,000
Newer single-wide mobile with 2 bedrooms, 1 bath and 10’x10' storage shed.
Lots of off-street parking. Lot next door can be purchased for $15,000 for additional use or
garage 100 x130". Heppner.
$ 42,000
3 bedroom in
Heppner
Large lot in back. Insulated
shop. Fireplace. $74,000
3 bedroom, 2 bath
in lone
1998 Double wide in lone.
Includes shop, shed, satellite
dish and appliances all on
1.72 acres. $105,000
Country living
next to town
Nice home near town on 1.7
acres. Keep your horse here
next to this 4 bedroom 2-story
home. 2 car garage, lots o f
storage, large bam and garden
area. Fully fenced perimeter.
$185,000
4 bedroom in lone
2 bedroom, 1 bath, metal roof on dead-end street. New paint inside. Heppner.
Commercial / Investment / Properties / Lots
$ 182,000 490+ acres has good year-round spring. 110+ acres in CRP with 5203 yearly
payment. Lots of view Good grass Heppner.
$ 61,900
158.07 acres m/l has good year-round spring. Potential home site with good
access and power available. Close to town. Heppner.
$ 40,000
Lot overlooking the lake plus adjoining 2.2 acres. View lot with country space. If
you are building a home, it is a best buy! Heppner.
$ 19,500
Lot at Lakeview Heights overlooking Willow Creek Lake.
Mountain and Ranch Properties
640 acres m/l. Three bedroom, 2 bath ranch-style home on one floor with 30x30"
shop with cement floor. Well-kept older barn and tack building All steel panels, gates with
loading cattle chutes. 80 acres under irrigation with 500 GPM well. Good hunting for upland
birds and deer with sightings of elk and antelope. Garden site and mature fruit trees. Addi
tional acreage available Near Arlington.
$ 329,000
CALL DAVID SYKES
TO VIEW THESE PROPERTIES
1 800 326 2152
www.heppner.net
David Stirs. Agoni
BUILDING LOT W ITH GREAT
V IE W OF W ILLO W CREEK
LAKE. Near Heppner. Ready
to build on. $20,900, price
reduced
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180 W. Baltimore #5
Heppner, OR 97836
www heppner. net
6 7 6 -5 0 4 9
-Possession o f fire
fighting equipment, which
in clu d es one axe, one
shovel, and one gallon o f
water or one operational 2 Vi
pound or larg er fire
extinguisher, are required
when traveling on roads
other than state or county
roads.
-Use o f firew orks
and exploding targets are
prohibited.
-G utting, grinding
and w elding o f m etal is
p ro h ib ited betw een th e
hours o f 10 a.m. and 8 p.m.
C u ttin g , g rin d in g and
welding can be done at all
other times providing the
activity is done in a cleared
area with a water supply
present.
-M ow ing o f dried
and cured grass with power
driv en
eq u ip m en t
is
p ro h ib ited , betw een the
hours of 10 a.m. and 8 p.m.,
except for the commercial
cu ltu re and h arv est o f
agricultural crops.
John
B uckm an,
Acting District Forester for
Northeast Oregon District,
states,
“ O ur
h ig h est
occurrence for fires, both
human and lightning caused
happen during the latter part
o f August. Vacations and
hunting bring campers to the
fo rests th at cause us
concern. F ires u su ally
started by smoking, off-road
vehicles, and unattended
campfires begin to crop up.”
W eather reports indicate
drier conditions prompting
the above restrictions.
For
fu rth er
information, contact Oregon
Department o f Forestry at
th ese local offices: La
G rande U nit (541) 963-
3168; Baker City Sub-Unit
(541) 523-5831; Wallowa
Unit (541) 886-2881; and
Pendleton Unit (541) 276-
3491.
To rep o rt a fire,
contact: Northeast Oregon
Dispatch (541) 963-7171;
Pendleton In terag en cy
Coordination Center (541)
278-3732; or call 9-1-1.
DA’s Report
Terrence A lco tt
Wilson, Jr. was convicted of
Possession of a Controlled
S ubstance 2, a C lass-C
felony. W ilson’s d riv e r’s
license was suspended for
six m onths and he was
sentenced to 18 m onths
supervised probation, 30
days in ja il, 80 hours
com m unity service and
payment o f $916 in fines and
fees.
A m anda
R ose
Conner was convicted o f
H arassm ent, a C lass-B
misdemeanor. Conner was
sentenced to 180 suspended
days in jail, one year bench
p ro b atio n , 20 hours o f
com m unity serv ice and
payment o f $376 in fines and
fees.
Marriage Licenses
Aug. 13: Raymundo
G onzalez G onzalez, 26,
B oardm an and M aria
C o n su elo N avarro, 20,
Boardman.
Justice Court
(541) 676 9228 days • (541) 676 9939 evenings
100 X 100 lot w ith large
shed. Large 2808 square ft
home. $70,000, p riced to
sell
I
ODF announces regulated use
closure in Northeast Oregon
$ 76,000
3 bedroom in
Lexington
Wednesday, August 18, 2004 - FIVE
I f you have
property
to sell
call 676-9228
The Morrow County
Justice Court (Heppner and
Irrigon) has announced its
F iscal Year 2 0 0 3 -2 0 0 4
revenue report.
The total am o u n t
received was $349,102.73.
The amount turned over to
the state was $110,803.48
and the amount turned over
to
the
co u n ty
w as
$ 2 1 0 ,6 9 3 .8 7 , less to tal
e x p en d itu res
of
$139,155.07. The amount
turned over to the county
above the cost o f running
both courts was $71,538.80.
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