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    FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, December 8,2004
Pastors invited to
submit
Christmas article
Mustang Girls take third at Santiam Christian
B\ Rick Paullus
HOMES & PROPERTIES
--
F O R
S A L E
After losing 5 1-30 to
Regis on Friday, Dec 3 the
H eppner M ustang girls
bounced back to beat the
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3 bedroom
near park
Community
Holiday Concert
to be held
3 bedroom home across from
park New driveway and pa­
tio Two bath (one brand
new) S75.0ÜÜ
3 bedroom I bath with extra lot
Home on double lot
Insulated shop with its
own drive L ots o f
storai
'$99,000
Former
Kingdom Hall
1470 square foot
meeting hall that would
make good church or
m eeting place
In
L e x in g t£ i 9 , 0 0 ( )
3 bedroom in
Lexington
3 bedroom, 2 bath home on
double lot Garage and shop
S85,000
Very nice home by the creek
New Lower Price
This home is in excellent
condition 2 bedroom, one
bath with attached double
wide garage Underground
sprinkler and much more
$ 85,900
2 bedroom in Lexington
2 bedroom single wide
with shop, large yard and
foundation already laid for
new room Garden space
too
$50,000
Two lots above lake
Ready to build on.
One lot $20,900 the other
$19,500. View of the lake.
CALL
DAVID STkl.S
t o v ie w I III SI
PROPERTIES
(541) 676-9228 days
(541) 676-9939 evenings
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HÀUageJÇandCo.
REALTOR B
180 W. Baltimore #5
Heppner, OR 97836
www. heppner. net
Have you r
property
listed here
call 676-9228
676-5049
William F Mayclin
conducts the Oregon East
Symphony and Chorale as it
plays host, Saturday, Dec
11 to a holiday festival of
m usic, The Sounds o f
Christmas
S a t u r d a y ’s
program, w hich takes place
at 7:30 p m in the Vert
A u d ito riu m ,
includes
perform ances by native
drummers, Fred Hill and
Friends, the Bells o f Peace
under the direction o f Anita
Herbig, Pendleton High
School’s A Cappella Choir
under the direction o f Steve
Muller, the A Sharp Players
conducted by Travis Sipher
and the Young Voices o f
Eastern Oregon directed by
Cheryl Carlson
Featured soloists for
the
Sym phony
and
Chorale’s performance o f
C h a rp e n tie r’s M idnight
Mass for Christmas include
C heryl C arlson, A nita
Herbig, Sue Bynum, Harper
Jones, Steve M uller and
George Nelson
S ponsors
for
Saturday’s concert include
Donald Benschoter, DDS,
Pendleton Sanitary Service,
Wheatland Insurance, Rob
M erriman Plumbing and
H eating and Pendleton
Professional Services
Seating is by general
admission as this concert is
not part o f the regular
symphony season Tickets
will be available at the door
or may be purchased in
advance at Armchair Books
or the Symphony office, 2 4 1
South Main in Pendleton
Prices include $20 family
admission, $ 10 adults and
seniors and $5 students and
children Call (541) 276-
0320 for more information
Arts and Crafts
to hold
Christmas Party
M orrow C ounty
Creative Arts and Crafts is
having their Christmas Party
at GD’s Banquet Room at 1
p m on Dec 16.
Exchange o f gifts
and an afternoon of sampling
goodies is the theme for the
day. Installation o f officers
for 2005 will also be
included in the meeting
Anyone interested in
arts and crafts may join the
group and new members are
w elcom ed
For more
information on membership,
call Betty Mills at 676-5546
Santiam Christian Eagles 39-
37 on Saturday, Dec 4 to
take third in the Santiam
Christian Tournament It was
the Mustangs first action of
the year and they will back
on the floor with a home
game against the Riverside
Pirates on Saturday, Dec 11
The
2004-2005
version o f the Mustangs are
guided by Mark Dowdy,
who returns as head coach,
with Chris Rauch assisting
Returning players consist o f
seniors, Shanna Rietmann,
Linsey M itchell, Terra
Wilson, Blair Keithley and
Susan Southworth; juniors,
Heather Yocom and Lynan
Bingham ; so p h o m o res,
Sarah Price, Lyndi Patton,
Regi Seitz and M ahaley
Huddleston; and freshman,
Megan Orr Senior Madison
B ailey had o ff-seaso n
emergency surgery and is
still recovering
In Friday’s game, the
Rams took a 13-7 lead after
one despite four points from
Rietmann and extended it to
21 -13 at the half Price had
four points in the third, but
the Rams built their lead to
38-19 and cruised to the win
R ietm ann led the
Mustangs with nine points,
with Orr adding six.
On Saturday, the
Eagles took an 11-7 lead
after one, despite six points
from Patton and increased it
to 24-13 at the half The
Mustangs came back in the
third getting within 33-26 as
R ietm ann scored eight
points, including two three-
pointers, then got five points
from Southw orth as they
outscored the Eagles 13-4 in
the fourth to eek out the win
Rietmann again led
the Mustangs with 12 points,
eight rebounds, five assists
and four steals, w ith
Southw orth adding eight
The
H eppner
points and 12 rebounds.
Gazette
would
once
again
P atton had eight points,
like
to
invite
area
pastors
to
Price had three assists and
include
a
special
Christmas
two steals and Orr had five
m essage in the Dec 22
rebounds
edition
o f the paper Articles
Regis 51, Heppner
should
be subm itted by
30*
Monday,
Dec 20 at 5 p m
Heppner 7 6 6 11-30
Typed
articles (hand­
Regis 13 8 17 13-51
written,
if
legible)
can be
H eppner- Shanna
Rietmann 3 3-4 9, Megan submitted by mail, P O Box
Orr 3 0-0 6, Sarah Price 1 2- 337, Heppner, OR 97836;
2 4, Terra Wilson 1 0-0 2, fax, (541) 676-9211; or by
Lyndi Patton 1 0-2 2, Regi dropping it at our office at
Seitz 1 0-0 2, M ahaley 188 W Willow, Heppner
Please also include
Huddleston 1 0-0 2, Susan
Southworth 1 0-2 2, Linsey in fo rm atio n about any
M itchell 0 1-2 1, Blair special services your group
Keithley, Heather Yocom will be holding
and Lynan Bingham. Team
Gazette-Times to
12 6-12 30. 3-pts: none
Regis- J Kendell 5
hold Open House
0-0 12, Parker 6 0-0 12,
The
H eppner
Smith 3 0-0 6, Espinoza 2 2-
G
azette-T
im
es
will be
2 6, Jaeg er 2 2-2 6, B
holding
an
Open
House
on
Kendell 2 0-0 4, Minten 1 0-
Thursday,
Dec.
9
from
1-5
0 3, Mudrick 1 0-0 2, Lulay,
Rosa and Rauch Team: 22 p m Cookies, punch and
4-4 51. 3-pts: J. Kendell 2 coffee will be served
D raw ings will be
and Minten
held
for
several year-long
H eppner
39,
su
b
scrip
tio
n s and for
Santiam Christian 37
personalized
stationary and
Heppner 7 6 13 13-
envelopes
39
The new office
Santiam Christian 11
location
is 188 W Willow,
13 9 4-37
Heppner.
Heppner- Rietmann
5 0-1 12, Southworth 3 2-4
8, Patton 4 0-0 8, Keithley 2 Hope Lutheran
0-0 4, Wilson 1 1-2 3, Orr 0
to host spaghetti
2-
5 2, Seitz 1 0-0 2, Price,
Yocom and H uddleston feed
Team: 16 5-12 39. 3-pts:
Rietmann 2.
Hope Lutheran and
Santiam Christian- T h riv en t Financial fo r.
Woods 8 0-0 16, Hellesto 3 Lutherans is sponsoring a
4-5 13, Sims 1 0-0 3, Davis spaghetti feed dinner on
0 3-4 3, Chamber 1 0-0 2, Friday, Dec 17 at Heppner
C arrasco, Cam pbell and High School The meal will
Boshart Team: 12 7-10 37. be served from 4-7 p m and
3-
pts: Hellesto 3 and Sims
again after the basketball
tournament, at around 8:30
p m. Cost for the meal is $5
per person
Thrivent Financial
for L u th eran s will be
matching the funds received
at the dinner H alf o f the
★
proceeds will be donated to
the
Adopt-a-Teacher fund
★
and the other half will benefit
th e 4-H dorm building
★
project
Boardman graduate
completes Air Force basic
Air Force Airman
D ell-R ay S ack ett has
g rad u ated from basic
military training at Lackland
Air F orce B ase in San
Antonio, TX
During the six weeks
o f training, the airm an
studied the Air Force
mission, organization and
m ilitary cu sto m s and
co u rtesies.
He
also
perform ed
drill
and
cerem ony m arches and
received physical training,
rifle marksmanship, field
training exercises and special
training in human relations.
In addition, airmen
who complete basic training
earn cred its tow ard an
associate degree through the
Community College o f the
Air Force.
Sackett is the son of
★ -1
★
m
S»
r
Dell-Ray Sackett
Rodney and Lorie Sackett of
Irrigon His sister is Hope
Wornell o f Hermiston
Sackett is a 2004
graduate o f Riverside High
School in Boardman
Shamrockette of the Month
Chinese Fortune Cookie say
“Special Numbers in your Future! ”
30-Month CD
Premium Checking Account*
Interest Rate
Rate
APY*
3.50%
Rate
3.55%
•APY (Annual Percentage Yield) Min opening balance to
receive disclosed APY is S 10,000 Offer good 11D 1/04-
12/31/04. Some restrictions apply Penalty for early
withdrawal equal to one year’s interest Cannot be combined
with ary other offer
APY*
S0-S99,999.99
1 . 50 %
1 . 51 %
S100.000-S2 49,999.99
2 . 00 %
2 . 02 %
$250,000 and up
2 . 50 %
2 . 53 %
•APY (Annual Percentage Yield) APY is accurate as of 11/1/04.
MMin opening balance to receive disclosed APY is 125,000
•$25,000 average collected balance to avoid $20 monthly service charge
I.arissa Murphy
Bank o f
Eastern Oregon
I
Member FD1C
Larissa Murphy was chosen as -the November
Shamrockette o f the Month Murphy is training to be a
team captain
The Sham rockettes will be perform ing their
Christmas routine for the residents at the Assisted Living
and will hold a Spaghetti Feed in January
Community
Christmas
Giving Tree
Marlene Currin and
Sherree Mahoney encourage
everyone who is interested in
helping m ake tag s and
decorating the “Community
G iving T ree” to contact
them Currin can be reached
at 676-9711 and Mahoney at
676-5876.
Central Market has
once again agreed to display
the th ree in th eir store
Everyone is encouraged to
remove a tag from the tree,
purchase gifts as requested
on the back of the tag, wrap
the gifts and take them along
with the tag from tree to the
H eppner N eighborhood
C enter by Dec 16 The
volunteers from the Center
will then distribute the gifts
to the families making their
Christmas very special this
year
We ap p reciate all
who have helped in the past
and hope you will find it in
your hearts to help out in
anyway you can again this
year
O rder
M a g n e tic
D o o r S ig n s
HERE
Heppner
Gazette-Times
676-922