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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, February 1,2006 - NINE RKAL ESTATE WANTED Heppner wrestling program receives donation Local dance students perform during home game I have a buyer interested in purchasing property near the ATV park with or without a cabin. Call me. David Sykes, Heritage Land Co., 676-9228. 2-1-tfc FOR RENT Duplex with great view of Heppner; 2 bedrooms, 1 Vi baths. W/S/G paid. $400 plus deposit. 676-9112. 12-21-tfc Two bedroom upstairs du plex, D/W/S/F; w/d hookups. Water paid. $450. 676-5312. Ken Bailey, representing the local East of Ditch Social Club, 1-11-tfc presents a $20(1 check to wrestlers Sloan Keithley, HHS senior SERVICES Linoleum , c a rp e t and Pergo sale and installation. Free estim ates. Call Tim Hedman, evenings, 676-9054. Licensed and bonded #78201. 1-4-tfc and Brock Herhison, HHS freshman, for the new wrestling Dancers from the Performing Arts Academy of Hermiston- Heppner performed during the haskethall game on Jan. 21. Dancers in the K-l'1 grade age group: (Front Row L-R): Sophie program. Grant, Keiah Waite, Rachel Allen and Nicole Show; (Back Row L-R): Lannie Stone and Sierra Morgan. INTERNET Real Estate Listings www. heppner. net Colt wrestling team, along with HHS wrestlers and coaches. PLEASE check your ad on the first date of publication. While we are happy to make any necessary corrections, we cannot be responsible for errors appearing in multiple weeks. When cancelling an ad, PLEASE check to be sure your ad was not inadvertently published. THANK YOU! PUBLIC NOTICE AUCTION OF CONTENTS: 7 storage units. Stor-4-U 426 Linden Way, Heppner, OR. 10 a.m., February 25, 2006. Contents of each to be sold Sloan Keithley, left, at the first HHS-Pcndleton meet. as one unit: #29 Shawn Chandler #68 Mike C. Jones #48 Helen Jeffreys #61 Darrell & Carolyn Dun- gen #17 Jacki Robinson #7 Brian & Melanie Smith Published: January 25 and Feb ruary 1, 2006 DA’s Report * A aronessa M ariah Farrow was convicted of Possession of a Controlled Substance 2, a Class C felo ny. Farrow’s driver’s license was su sp en d ed for six months and she was sen tenced to 18 months super vised probation, 30 days in jail, 80 hours community ser vice and payment of $1528 in fines and fees. Jesus A lejan d ro Cardenas was convicted of Possession of a Controlled Substance 2, a Class C felo ny. Cardenas' driver's license was su sp en d ed for six m onths and he was sen tenced to 18 months super vised probation, 30 days in jail, 80 hours community ser vice and payment of $1273 in Fines and fees. Michael John Palm er admits violation of proba tion allegations for Posses sion of a Stolen Vehicle. Palmer’s probation was re voked and reinstated and he was sentenced to five days in jail. Damon Russell Rob inson was convicted of Pos session of a Controlled Sub stance 2, a Class C felony. Robinson's driver’s license was su spended for six m onths and he was sen tenced to 18 months super vised probation, 30 days in jail, 80 hours community ser vice and payment of $ 1548 in Fines and fees. Gilberto Silva-Mo- rales was convicted of As sault 4+, a Class A misde meanor. He was sentenced to 180 suspended days in jail, 24 months bench probation, 40 hours community service and payment o f $1126 in Fines and fees. I HHS Wrestler Peter (leer umpires/referees a match at the Colt Wrestling Tournament in Heppner. The Colt program was made possible by HHS Coaches Ken Bailey, Brian Harmond, Ty Hurl and the high school and junior high Mustang Wrestling Team. By Kay Proctor The fle d g lin g Heppner Wrestling Program was given a boost of $200 recently from the local area East of Ditch Social Club. The first year high school and ju n io r high school wrestlers have dealt with no funding for their sport plus fin d in g and traveling to m atches, all against more experienced w restlers. D espite these c h allen g e s, a p ro m isin g num ber o f stu d en ts are participating and working hard at p ra c tic e s w ith d ed ica te d co ach es. The re su lts have been e n co u rag in g w ith som e wrestlers winning matches and o th ers g ain in g experience and skills for the next match. Organizers want to em phasize the stu d en ts turning out are those who were not participating in basketball, thus wrestling is k eep in g th ese stu d en ts involved in sports, not taking them away from another program . W restlers are paired off for matches by their weight for a more equal challenge. Individual match results can earn points for the entire team. T he w restlin g program has been expanded to include training for Colt W restlers in the th ird through sixth grades. At the first Colt-aged session, 21 students turned out. Financial support for the w restling program is needed and w ould be appreciated by the wrestlers and their fans. Donations can be made to Daye Stone, Heppner Jr./Sr. High School P rin cip al, PO Box 67. H eppner. OR 97836, speciFted for the wrestling program or by contacting Coach Ken Bailey at 676- 5110. HHS cheerleaders to hold annual dessert auction, Feb. 7 The Heppner cheer leaders will hold their annu al dessert auction on Tues day, Feb. 7 during halftime of the girls' and boys’ varsi ty games. An asso rtm en t o f homemade specialties will be available from our area’s bakers. All proceeds will go to fund uniforms and cheer clinics for the Heppner High School cheer program. Those who cannot attend, but still wish to bid may do so by contacting Vir ginia Grant at 676-5257. Desserts to be auc tioned include an almond coffee cheesecake, chocolate coconut cheesecake, sugar cookies, chocolate truffles, cinnamon rolls, several vari eties of sheet cakes, churos with gnoch, an Oreo cheese cake and other delicious treats. \ Dancers in the 2lul-4"' grade age group: (L-R): Mattie Lindsay. Paige Grieb and Allie Allen. H eppner Schools announce February events ABOUT THE HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES NEWSPAPER Heppner Schools will hold the following events during the month of February: Thursday, Feb.2- Science Club K-2; JH Wrestling 4 p.m. at Pendleton. Friday, Feb.3- Friday Fun 8-12 at Fairgrounds. Saturday, Feb.4- Io n e/H eppner B ooster C lub D inner 6 p.nt. at MCGG, Lexington. Monday. Feb.6- Chessmates. Tuesday, Feb.7- HES Site Council 6:30 p.m.; HES PTC 7 p.m.; Heppner Varsity Cheerleaders Dessert Auction during the varsity boys’ and girls’ halftime, game starts at 3 p.m. Wednesday, Feb.8- HHS Site Council 7 a.m.; HHS Booster Club 7 p.m. Thursday, Feb.9- Science Club 3-4 grade, JH Wrestling 4 p.m. at Sandstone. Friday, Feb. 10- Friday Fun 8-12 at Fairgrounds. Saturday, Feb. 11- Sadie Hawkins Dance 9 p.m.- 12 a.m. at HHS. Monday, Feb. 13- Chessmates; MCSB Meeting 7 p.m. at Sam Boardman. Tuesday, Feb. 14-JH Wrestling 4:30 p.m. at Irrigon. Thursday, Feb. 16- Science Club 5-6 grade. Friday, Feb. 17- Friday Fun 8-12 at Fairgrounds. Saturday, Feb. 18- District Basketball Tournament TBA. Monday. Feb. 20- President’s Day, NO SCHOOL. Tuesday, Feb. 21- CEC Meeting 7 p.m. at HHS. Thursday, Feb. 23- JH W restling, 4 p.m. at Pendleton. Friday, Feb. 24- School Day. Monday, Feb. 27- Chessmates News articles AARP Tax Aide to be offered in Morrow County Beginning Wednes day, Feb. 1, the AARP Tax Aide program will again be providing free tax prepara tion for the residents of Mor row and Umatilla Counties. This free service will be provided at the following locations: U m atilla C ounty: Pendleton- Oregon State O ffice Building, 700 SE Emigrant. Room 130, Tues days and Thursdays from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Hermiston- Hermiston Public Library, 235 E Gladys. Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Morrow County: Ir rigon- Stokes Landing/Se- nior Center, 195 West Opal Place. Wednesday mornings from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m .; Boardman- Boardman Se nior Center, 101 Tatone St., Mondays and Wednesdays from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. (Ap pointm ents required, call 481-2665); Heppner- OSU Extension O ffice, 54173 Hwy 74, Fridays from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. (Appointments re quired, call 676-9642). Please bring to the site last years return, photo identification, social securi ty cards, all current W-2s and I099's. If you have paid someone for dependent care, please bring the providers identification number. If you have any ques tions or need any further in form ation please contact Leann Rea at (541) 481- 5922 or Vivian Corp at (541 ) 567-8054. G-T Deadline for all news and advertising: Mondays at 5 p.m. \ The Heppner Gazette welcomes news articles that are of interest to the communities of lone. Lexington. Heppner and the surrounding area. You can subm it your article through mail, fax, email or bring it to our office (see below under how to contact us). There is no charge for new s arti cles, but if the article is a moneymak ing activity for a person or business other than a non-profit or communi ty service organization, it must run as a paid advertisement. Advertisements There are several different types of advertisements in the Heppner Gazette. 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