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FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, January 12, 2005 St. Patrick’s Senior Center news Mustang JV girls nipped by Vikings Mustang JV girls run past Riverside B> Kick Paullus election o f new members and officers The meeting will take place in the office If more room is needed, it will be moved to one o f the other rooms On Wednesday, Jan 12, at 11:30 a m., Shari Smith will speak to the w hole group concerning Senior Advocacy Day at the legislature Christian Life Center volunteers are hosts during the noon meal on Jan 19 The menu for the day is chicken and dumplings, peas and carrots, orange slices, cookies and milk M em bers are rem inded o f the annual meeting o f the Board o f Directors and members, for the annual rep o rt and A 9-0 run after one carried the H eppner Mustang JV girls to a 46-11 win over the Riverside “C” team on Monday, Jan 9 in H eppner The M ustangs, now 4-5 on the year, will be at Pilot Rock on Friday, Jan 14 and will be back at home against Culver on Saturday, Jan 15 Whitney Matthews hit four o f four free throws in the First to help the Mustangs to a 9-0 lead Cyde Coil then hit a 3-pointer and Aftan Betsinger hit four of six free throws as they took a 25-5 lead at the half Coil hit another 3- pointer in the third as the Mustangs took a 36-9 lead after th ree and K atie Kilkenny scored four points in the fourth as they coasted to the win Matthews had eight HHS softball team to hold fundraiser Photo bv Sandy Matthews The Heppner High on Friday, Jan 28 in the HHS Cvde Coil takes after a loose ball. School softball team is cafeteria from 5-7 p m The By Rick Paullus holding a fundraiser dinner dinner will be homemade The H eppner into the fourth Regi Seitz had four points in the fourth, Mustang JV girls couldn't but the Vikings took the one- quite get over the hump and point win were nipped by the Umatilla Coil had seven Vikings 26-25 on Friday, points to lead the Mustangs, Jan 7 in U m atilla The with Yocom and Seitz each Mustangs, whose Saturday adding five points. gam e at hom e against Heppner 10 6 3 6-25 Sherm an C ounty was Umatilla 7 9 3 7-26 cancelled, fell to 3-5 on the Heppner- Cyde Coil year, and will be at Pilot 3 0-0 7, Regi Seitz 2 3-3 5, Rock on Friday, Jan 14 and New Listing! H eather Yocom 2 0-0 5, Cold will be back at home on 3 bedroom I bath home Saturday, Jan 15 against Katie Kilkenny 1 0-1 2, Aftan Betsinger 0 2-4 2, Located near high school, Culver. this home is in great shape The Mustangs took Kylie D oherty 1 0-0 2, Includes attached garage a 10-7 lead after one on the Baillie Keithley, Mahaley and owner says very effi stren g th o f C yde C o il’s Huddleston, Jenna Bowman, cient to heat seven points, including a 3- Whitney Matthews, Lynan Bingham, Kelsie Fox and $95,000 pointer, but the V ikings Taylor Kempas Team: 9 5- came back to tie it at 16-16 8 25. 3-pts: Coil and Yocom at the half 3 bedroom near park Umatilla- Chavez 3 Heather Yocom hit a 0-0 6, B orden 2 2-2 6, 3 bedroom home across from 3-pointer in the third for all Villanueva 1 4-4 6, Matsen park New driveway and pa the Mustangs, but they held 2 1-3 5, Bieren 0 2-8 2 and tio Two bath (one brand new). the Vikings to three free Ames 0 1-2 1 Team: 8 10- $75,000 throws to take a 19-19 tie 19 26. 3-pts: none Sale Pending 3 bedroom I bath with extra lot Home on double lot Insulated shop with its own drive Lots o f sto rag e New low er price! N fci $89,000 Former Kingdom Hall 1470 square foot meeting hall that would make good church or meeting place In Lexington The Men’s Breakfast for residents and visitors of Heppner, lone, Lexington, Hardman and surrounding area will be held on Sunday, Jan 16 from 8-9 a m at the Heppner Church of the Nazarene All men are invited and encouraged to bring their sons and/or daughters The purpose of the breakfast is to encourage men to be better husbands, fathers and role models within their communities The group uses Biblical principles for the foundation of guidelines The Men’s Breakfast is sponsored monthly by the Heppner Christian Church, the Assemblies o f God Church and the Church o f the Nazarene The Willow Creek Symphony and Singers have begun rehearsing for their spring concerts Rehearsals are held on Tuesdays at the Heppner Elementary School band room The Symphony rehearses from 6-7:30 p m., and the singers rehearse from 7:30-8:30 p m. Interested youth and adults are welcome to join one or both groups For more information, call Myrna VanCleave at 676-5448 3 bedroom in Lexington 3 bedroom, 2 bath home on double lot Garage and shop $85,000 H x P r o file s Very nice home by the creek New Lower Price for tax or insuronoe purposes oro Ho hit* upon request This home is in excellent condition. 2 bedroom, one bath with attached double wide garage Underground sprinklers and much more ^ Mumy'j D auij , 217 North Main • Heppner • 676-9158 $85,900 Serving Heppner. Lexington & lone nn-rjn n o r m c o c o a o n n n n o o o o o a c o o o o o o o o o o o n o o o o o o o a o o o o o o o o o o o o o 0 0 0 0 ^ 0 l i . v : : : : 3 o n o 2 bedroom in Lexington i! _ooo ooou oooa ocoo 2 bedroom single wide with shop, large yard and foun dation already laid for new room Garden space too. SSS2 ----- iO —8 if I ■ ■ Ready to build on. I One lot S20,900 the other 1 SI 9,500. 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Photo by Sandy Matthews By Rick Paullus Cold field goal and free throw shooting added up to a 43-26 loss for the H eppner M ustang g irls ’ v arsity to the U m atilla Vikings on Friday, Jan 7 in Umatilla in Columbia Basin C o n feren ce play The Mustangs dropped to 1-1 in the CBC and 9-2 overall and will be at Pilot Rock on Friday, Jan 14 and will be back at home on Saturday, Jan 15 to take on the Culver Bulldogs The Mustangs, who were 10 o f 49 from the field and five o f 19 from the line, trailed 10-5 after one and d id n ’t score until Terra Wilson hit a jum per with 2:05 left in the second quarter Shanna Rietniann scored on a pass from Megan Orr, but the Vikings held a 19-9 lead at the half The third q u arter wasn’t any better as all the Mustangs could muster was a short jumper from Sarah Price and two free throws from R ietm ann as the Vikings extended their lead to 27-13 going into the fourth Susan Southw orth scored off a rebound, Orr hit a 3-pointer and a rebound basket and Price scored off a rebound, but the Mustangs could get no closer than 33- 22 as the Vikings hit enough free throws to close out the game Orr led the Mustangs with seven points, all in the fourth, and four steals with Rietniann getting five assists and Five steals and Southworth grabbing eight rebounds Heppner 5 4 4 13-26 Umatilla 10 9 8 16- 43 H eppner- M egan O rr 3 0-0 7, Shanna Rietmann 1 2,-6 4, Susan Southworth 2 0-2 4, Terra Wilson 1 2-4 4, Sarah Price 2 0-3 4, Linsey Mitchell 1 1- 3 3, Madison Bailey 0 0-2 0, Heather Yocom, Mahaley Huddleston, Lyndi Patton and Regi Seitz Team: 10 5- 19 26. 3-pts: Orr Umatilla- Landawn 4 8-16 17, Henry 3 0-0 6, Adams 2 1-4 5, Borden 4 0- 0 9, Harvey 2 0 - 1 4 and Phillips 1 0-0 2. Team: 16 9- 21 43. 3-pts Landawn and Borden iiil Shari Smith to speak with seniors The Senior Center welcomes Shari Smith f ssss i I $50,000 Two lots above lake shooting Mustang girls lose M en’s Breakfast to be held at Nazarene Church Willow Creek Symphony and Singers seek new member $49,000 points, seven steals and two assists Coil had eight points and five rebounds, Betsinger had eight points and five steals and Kilkenny had six points and six rebounds Kelsie Fox had five rebounds and tw o steals, B aillie Keithley had three steals and Lynan B ingham , K ylie Doherty, Jenna Bowman and Taylor Kempas each had two steals Heppner 9 16 11 10- 46 Riverside 0 5 4 2-11 Heppner- Cyde Coil 3 0-0 8, Aftan Betsinger 2 4-6 8, Whitney Matthews 2 4-4 8, Katie Kilkenny 3 0-0 6, Kelsie Fox 2 1-4 5, Lynan Bingham 2 0-0 4, Taylor K em pas 1 1-2 3, Kylie D oherty 1 0-2 2, Baillie Keithley 1 0-0 2 and Jenna Bowman 0 0-3 0. Team: 17 10-21 46. 3-pts: Coil 2. 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On Thursday, Jan 13, at the Port o f Morrow, a video conference is taking place with Rep Greg Smith (R- Heppner), Shari Smith's husband, and Senator David Nelson They are offering those not able to travel long distances an opportunity to voice concerns personally and on a local level A bus will be available to transport members to the Port o f Morrow Shari Smith will facilitate the conference The meeting will begin at 3 p m , with the video conference beginning at 3:45 p m The meeting is for all o f Morrow and Umatilla counties and will be an opportunity to learn effective and personal ways o f communicating with members o f the legislature Departure time for the bus to Boardman is 1 30 p m I