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    SIX - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, December 15,2004
Cardinal Booster Club collects
Mustang girls pull out win in
almost $700 in cans
organizations who donated fourth over Pirates
The
C ardinal
to buy prizes for the Cardinal
C itizenship program to
reward students for good
deeds The group agreed to
donate $75. It was suggested
the money also be used to
help buy paint for the
cafeteria Lynn Dee Ramos
is checking paint prices and
quality.
The sixth graders are
selling Cardinal banners to
hang on the o u tsid e o f
homes The banners can be
purchased at W heatland
Insurance, at the school or
by contacting one o f the
sixth graders The booster
club helped fund that project
The club expressed
their appreciation for Helen
Heideman making pies for
the B asketball Bonanza,
William Bergstrom for his
maintenance help and for
Booster Club met Monday,
Dec 6 at the school library
Thank you notes were read
from the high school
volleyball and fo o tb all
team s. They expressed
appreciation to the club for
donating the charter buses
and providing extra money
for meals for district and
state playoffs
The group that is
c o llectin g cans to fund
school
p ro je c ts
has
deposited $690.60 in the
booster club account The
money has been used to
supplement meals for the
free and reduced lunch
students and will be used to
fund a library reading
program
Superintendent Bryn
Browning asked for money
HOMES & PROPERTIES
- FOR SALE —
3 bedroom
near park
3 bedroom home across from
park. New driveway and pa­
tio. Two bath (one brand
new). $75,000
3 bedroom 1 hath w ith extra lot
Home on double lot.
Insulated shop with its
own drive. L ots o f
storage
$99,000
Former
Kingdom Hall
$49,000
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3 bedroom in
Lexington
f
3 bedroom, 2 bath home on
double lot. Garage and shop
$85,000
Very nice hom e by the creek
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 SYKES
TO VIEW THESE
PROPERTIES
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Ramos will check
with Tom Bedortha to see if
a community band can be
form ed to play at home
basketball games Members
agreed the ch eerlead ers
should be encouraged to
cheer for both the boys and
girls varsity teams
The Big Sky team
sign will be taken down and
repaired and new team s
added on The damage to the
G old Cup sign was
discussed It was agreed the
sign could not be repaired
and a new sign would be
made
A request was made
for the club to pay
transportation money to the
bow ling team fo r costs
traveling to Heppner for
p ractice Club m em bers
denied the request due to the
club
not
providing
tran sp o rtatio n money to
baseball, softball or g olf
participants traveling to
Heppner in the past.
The club will provide
sub sandwich snack meals
including a sandw ich,
cookie, chips and bottled
water to teams traveling to
lone for basketball games
Team members will be given
the meals as they board the
bus to return home The first
home game will be against
D ufur on Jan 4. Karen
Padberg will be contacted to
be in charge.
The next meeting of
the Cardinal Booster Club
will be Monday, Jan. 3 at 7
p.m. at the school library.
Sheriff's Report
1470 square foot
meeting hall that would
make good church or
m eeting place
In
Lexington
New Lower Price
food
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The Morrow County-
Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) re­
ports handling the following
business:
Oct. 4: M CSO
received a report of a burglar
alarm at a location in Irrigon
It was determined all was
okay; the wrong codes were
entered
MCSO received a
request for a deputy contact
reg ard in g an anhydrous
ammonia theft sometime
over the weekend. Four
applicators were tampered
with and one truck cap was
off.
MCSO received a
rep o rt from a caller in
Heppner that a house was
broken into w ith the
basement door broken in.
MCSO, lone EMTs
received a report from a
caller in lone that her 18
month old was locked in her
car. The car has electric
locks. The locksmith was
contacted
MCSO received a
report from a caller in Irrigon
o f a hit and run that occurred
last night. There was a lot of
damage.
MCSO received a
request for a background
check on a male subject for
Federal In v estig atio n s
Results were mailed
M CSO,
O regon
S tate Police, ODOT,
B oardm an Fire D ept.,
B oardm an
am bulance
received a report of a motor
vehicle accident on 1-84
eastbound, milepost 155.5. A
subject was out o f the
vehicle and had m inor
injuries There was also a
vehicle/field fire Another
caller reported an additional
motor vehicle accident in the
same location between and
motorcycle and camp trailer
CPR was initiated A patient
was transported to Good
Shepherd Medical Center in
Hermiston
photo by Sandy Matthews
Heppner coach Mark Dowdy coaches the girls varsity team at Pirate game
By Rick Paullus
A 16-8 advantage in
the fourth quarter helped the
Heppner Mustang girls to a
39-36 win over the visiting
R iverside
P irates on
Saturday, Dec. 11 in a non­
league basketball game. The
Mustangs hit eight o f 12 free
throws in the fourth to help
them hang on and improve
to 2 and 1 on the year
The Mustangs host
the M ustang Tourney on
Friday and Saturday, Dec 17
and 18 before playing their
First C olum bia Basin
Conference game at Culver
on Tuesday, Dec. 21.
Sarah Price scored
five points in the first as the
teams were tied at 6-6 after
one and Susan Southworth
had four p o in ts in the
second, but the Pirates took
an 18-13 lead at the half.
Southworth scored
off a drive and Megan Orr
scored o ff a pass from
Shanna Rietmann, but the
Pirates still led 24-17. Terra
Wilson and Orr hit short
jumpers to narrow the game
to 24-21 and after four
straight by the Pirates, Orr
hit a ju m p er to get the
Mustangs to within 28-23
after three.
The Mustangs came
out firing in the fourth as
Price hit two free throws,
Orr scored off a pass from
Rietmann and Lyndi Patton
hit a jum per to give the
Mustangs a 29-28 lead After
the Pirates tied it, Orr scored
off a drive, but Riverside
came back with five straight
to take a 34-31 lead with
three minutes left. Wilson
and Rietmann each hit one
o f two free throws and Orr
got a steal and lay-in and
Price hit two free throws to
give the Mustangs a 37-34
lead with 1:14 left. The
Pirates hit two free throws
with 15 seconds left, but
Rietmann hit two to make it
39-36 with 10 seconds left
and the Mustangs held on as
a shot at the buzzer fell short
Orr led the Mustangs
with 12 points, four steals
and three rebounds, with
S outhw orth adding nine
points and six rebounds.
Price had seven points and
three rebounds, Rietmann
had five rebounds and two
assists and W ilson and
Patton each had two steals
Heppner 6 7 10 16-
39
Riverside 6 12 10 8-
36
H eppner- M egan
O rr 6 0-0 12, Susan
Southworth 3 3-9 9, Sarah
Price 1 5-8 7, Shanna
Rietmann 1 3-5 5, Terra
Wilson 1 2-4 4, Lyndi Patton
1 0-0 2, Blair Keithley,
Heather Yocom, Regi Seitz
and Mahaley Huddleston
Team: 13 13-31 39. 3-pts:
none.
Riverside- Jessica
Burns 6 0-1 15, Tess
Haertling 4 3-5 11, Hanna
Close 2 0-0 4, Mayra Colin
1 0-0 2, Crystal Weseman 1
0-0 2, Kosha Lomen 1 0-0
2, Aubbree Padilla 0 0-2 0,
Suzie Sherman and Marta
Wiser Team: 15 3-8 36. 3-
pts: Burns 3.
M orrow County
Gun Club news
Sunday, Dec. 12 at
Morrow County Gun Club
gam es w ere shot all
afternoon
Steven Crum won
two chip shoots Kelwayne
Haguewood won one chip
shoot and three A nnies.
Harvey Childers won five
Annies
The next shoot will
be Sunday, Dec. 19 at 12
p.m This will be B arry’s
Birthday Shoot Everyone is
welcome
Marriage Licenses
Dec. 6: K urtis
E dw ard
Paine,
21,
Hermiston and Tiffany Marie
Clark, 19, Hermiston
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