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 -- 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 I -8 0 0 -3 2 6 -2 I 3 2 Ih n td S ykrs. ia c n l www.heppner.net 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. 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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