Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, September 13,2006 - THREE Heppner Family Foods prevents Mustang volleyball season temperature. sour milk underway All this was done by Mustangs explode past Pioneers W hen H ep p n er E lem en tary S c h o o l’s refrigeration unit suffered a meltdown at the beginning of the summer, Heppner Family Foods stepped in to prevent the weekly milk delivery from going sour. For four weeks, the Daisy milk truck took a detour to Heppner Family Foods to deliver a week’s worth of milk for 20 second through fifth grade students. Each day, summer school teach er R osem ary Southw orth picked up a day's worth of milk from Heppner Family Foods at 7 a.m. and brought it to the school, where it was stored in a small refrigerator in the classroom until students drank it for breakfast and lunch. V irginia M iller, manager of the summer food service program for the Umatilla-Morrow Education Service District (ESD ), said the small milk cartons stored in the classroom refrigerator were “very crowded,” but that the U.S. Department of Agriculture requires food to be stored at a particular Heppner Family Foods at no charge to the school or the ESD, Miller said. M ille r said she c o n ta c te d the o w n e r of H ep p n er Fam ily Foods about the re frig era tio n p ro b lem and he was immediately willing to help out. Heppner Family Foods stored the milk for four w eeks - from July 17 The defense of Zach Kurtz and Lane Bailey stop the Pioneers through Aug. 11. Friday night in Milton Freewater. Photo by Sandy Matthews. The ESD’s Migrant Education and ELL (English By Rick Paullus in tercep tio n and A aron L an g u ag e L earn ers) A week after only A llstott had a fum ble Program operates the US DA g ettin g two points on a Su m m er Food Service Katie Kilkenny on the net at the Boardman tourney. Sept. 9. safety against Grant Union, recovery. Heppner 27 13 6 6- Program for the District/ Photo by Sandy Matthews. the H ep p n er M u stan g s 52 Migrant Summer Schools exploded for 27 first quarter Mac-Hi 0 0 16 0-16 th ro u g h o u t the summer. points in beating the Mac-Hi First Quarter: B reak fast and lunch is Pioneers 52-16 on Friday, H eppner- C asey provided to all the students Sept. 8 in Milton-Freewater Maben 53-yard run (kick who attend the sum m er in non-league play. The failed) 7:05 school program through the Mustangs, now 1 and 1 on Heppner- Maben 8- free USDA Food Service the year, have one more non­ yard run (Tim Haner kick) Program. league game against DeSales 6:43 of Walla Walla at home on Heppner- Maben 50- Order Friday, Sept. 15, before yard punt return (H aner beginning league play the kick) 4:44 Magnetic following week. H eppner- Lane Door Signs The Mustangs held Bailey 13-yard run (Haner H e p p n e r the Pioneers to -13 yards kick) 3:22 ru sh in g and two yards (i a z e t t e - T i m e s Second Quarter: passing in the first quarter 676-9228 H eppner- M aben w hile getting three five-yard pass from Quinn touchdow ns from Casey Peck (Haner kick) 9:13 Maben on 53 yards, an eight Heppner- Spencer Public Encouraged to yard run from scrimmage Palmer 21-yard run (run Attend Information and a 50-yard punt return failed) 7:40 and a 13 yards run from Lane Third Quarter: Whitney Matthews and Amber Patton teamed together keeping Meeting & Bailey for an o th er H eppner- Zach the Mustangs on top at the Boardman tourney. Photo by Sandy touchdown and three out of K urtz 12-yard run (run Public Hearing on Matthews. four extra points from Tim failed) 9:15* The H ep p n er Slate of Oregon Tuesday, Sept. 26- Haner to take a 27-0 lead. Willow Creek Basin Mac-Hi- Sears two- Department of Mustang volleyball team Elgin at Heppner, A/B/C, 5 M aben scored his yard run (Sears run) 6:33 Environm ental TMDL recently started there season. p.m. fourth touchdown early in Quality M ac-Hi- Stallings The H ep p n er Friday, Sept. 29- the second on a five-yard seven-yard run (Stallings Tiiesday, September 19, 2006, M u s t a n varsity g s Union at Heppner, A/B/C, 3 pass from Quinn Peck and run) 4:26 6:00 p.m. p l a y e d o u t s t a n d i n g p.m. sophomore Spencer Palmer Fourth Quarter: volleyball at the tournament Tuesday, Oct. 3- scored on a 21 -yard run and Heppner- Bailey six- Morrow Soil and Water Conservation District in B oardm an, Sept. Condon at Condon, A/C, 5 Haner kicked another extra yard run (kick failed) 2:49 Office, 430 Heppner/Lexington Highway 9, winning in two against p.m. point to give the Mustangs Team Statistics: Umatilla, Imbler and Grant Thursday, Oct. 5- a 40-0 lead at the half. First Downs- Heppner, 10 U nion. The M ustangs Pilot Rock at Pilot Rock, A/ Public Comment Period Ends The Mustangs made and Mac-Hi, 6; Rushes- fin ish ed second in B/C, 5 p.m. it 46-0 early in the third when yards- Heppner, 33-273 and October 10 the c h am p io n sh ip round Saturday, Oct. 7- 4- Zach Kurtz capped a 66- M ac-H i, 28-58; Passing losing to Grant Union. Regi way tournam ent at Pilot yard drive with a 12-yard yards- Heppner, 51 and The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (ODEQ) Seitz and A m ber Patton Rock, A, 12 p.m. run. M ac-H i, 85; Passes- is seeking input on a water quality study and plan for the Wil­ made the All Tournament Saturday, Oct. 7- The Pioneers scored Heppner, 3-11-1 and Mac- low Creek basin. Willow Creek flows through the cities of Team from Heppner. Heppner B/C Tourney at twice in the third on short Hi. 9-25-4; Fumbles-lost- Heppner, Lexington and lone, Oregon. The study identifies F o llo w in g is a Heppner, B/C, 9 a.m. runs to close within 46-16 Heppner, 4-1 and Mac-Hi- the reduction in heating. pH and bacteria needed for area schedule of the remaining Thursday, Oct. 12- but B ailey scored on a 2-1; and Penalties- yards- streams to meet state water quality standards. games in the season. Irrigon at Irrigon, A/B. 5 bootleg from six yards out Heppner, 7-50 and Mac-Hi, Thursday, Sept. 14- p.m. to close out the scoring. 5-38. In the summer, temperature and pH measurements in Willow lone at lone, A/B, 5 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 12- Maben rushed for 84 I n d i v i d u a l Creek have regularly exceeded Oregon water quality standards. Thursday. Sept. 14- Condon at Condon, C, 5 yards on eight carries with Statistics: Bacteria concentrations in the Balm Fork have often exceeded Condon at Heppner, C, 5 p.m. Peck rushing three times for Rushing- Heppner- standards as well. The study identifies target levels of pollutants p.m. Saturday, Oct. 14- 44 yards and Bailey rushing Casey Maben 8-84, Lane or other controls needed for streams to meet standards The Saturday, Sept. 16- Enterprise a t six times for 52 yards and Bailey 6-52, Quinn Peck 3- accompanying water quality management plan calls for land Sherman Tourney at Moro, Enterprise, A/B/C, 12 p.m. Kurtz gaining 37 yards on 44, Spencer Palmer 4-40, A, 9 a.m. use and water management authorities to work toward three carries. Zach Kurtz 3-37, C aleb Saturday, Sept. 16- achieving these targets. Thursday, Oct. 19- Peck com p leted M aben 4-12, Justin Heppner B/C Tourney at W eston-M cE w en at three of 10 passes for 51 Delveaux 4-4 and Dalton Heppner, B/C, 9 a.m. Heppner, A/B/C, 5 p.m. Water quality standards are established to protect beneficial yards with one interception W ellman 1-0; M ac-H i- Saturday, Oct. 21-4- and one touchdown. uses of water bodies, such as sw imming, fishing and drinking Stallings 13-62, Sears 9-7, M on, Sept. 18- way tournament at Heppner, water sources. High temperature is particularly threatening to Nacho Elguezabal Humbert 1-7, Ashley 4 (-14) Arlington at Arlington, C, 5 A/B. 12 p.m. the survival of some species of fish. Willow Creek and its led the defense with 21 and Smith l-(-4). p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 24- points including four passes tributaries are not cool enough in the summer to fully protect Passing- Heppner- Thursday, Sept. 21- Pilot Rock at Heppner, A/B/ knocked down and two redband trout as they rear and spawn. Elevated pH levels are Peck 3-10-1 51 yards and Stanfield at Stanfield. A/B. C, 5 p.m. tackles for loss with Dennis Wellman 0-1-0 0; Mac-Hi- also dangerous to aquatic life. The bacteria standard is 5 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 26- Kenny getting 16 points Ashley 9-23-3 85 yards, established primarily to protect recreational activities such as Saturday, Sept. 23- Possible playoffs including an interception. Sears 0-1-0 0 and swimming. 4-way Tournament at Elgin. Saturday, Oct. 28- Bailey had an interception Rodighiero 0-1-1 0. A/B, 12 p.m. D istrict T o urnam ent at and 13 points, Casey Maben Receiving- Heppner- Willow Creek was studied through DEQ's Total Maximum Monday, Sept. 25- Weston-McEwen. had 12 points. Palmer had 12 Dennis Kenny 1-26, Kurtz 1- Daily Load (TMDL) program. A TMDL uses scientific data Ione at Heppner, C, 6 p.m. points including an 20 and Casey Maben and collection and analysis to determine: sources of the pollution, interception and Justin M ac-H i- Sm ith 3-35, the maximum amount of pollutant that can be present while Delveaux, Justin Gregory Humbert 2-24, Croghan 1- meeting water quality standards, and the current amount of and Andre Rauch each had 17, G eissel 2-10 and excess pollution. ATMDL takes into account the pollution from The Heppner High School drama department is 10 points, Peck had an Kralman l-(-l ). all sources including “background" (i.e., the amount of looking for 1950s costumes for the fall production of pollutant types naturally found in the water), and includes a ‘‘Grease." Needed items include prom dresses, dress jackets, margin of safety to account for uncertainty. The TMDL study leather jackets, full skirts/poodle skirts and petal pushers was carried out in partnership with the Morrow Soil and Water of all sizes. at the fair office. Late Conservation District, and citizens and other natural resources If you would like to donate or lend any of these Applications for the applications will not be organizations participated as well. items to the drama department contact Jodi Chapa, as soon Morrow County Fair and considered. Tryouts and as possible, at 676-8161. OTPR C ourt are now interviews w ill be on Sunday, Comments can also be made to the Pendleton DEQ office available at the fair office in Oct. 15 at I p.m. in Heppner at any time beginning August 25 through October 10, 2006. at the fairgrounds. Heppner. Written comments must be received by October 10. 2006. and For more A p p lican ts must should be sent to Don Butcher at DEQ, 700 SE Emigrant. call have a horse available from in fo rm atio n , Suite 330. Pendleton. OR 97801. Comments can also be sent All are invited to attend a Crop Meeting F airgrounds Secretary the time of tryouts until by email tobutcher.donts'deq.statc.or.us. S e p te m b e r 2007. O ther Renee Yocom at 676-9474 to be held Tuesday, Sept. 19 at 7 p.m. e-m ail requirements include being a or at the lone Grange Hall For more information, please contact Don Butcher, with resident of/or reside closely mcfair@co.morrow.or.us. DEQ in Pendleton, at (541) 278-4603 or (800) 304-3513. adjacent to Morrow County, Tof)ic of discussion u ill he Information is also available through your local Morrow Soil between the ages of 16-21 crop changes for 2007 and Water Conservation District at (541) 676-5452. by Aug. 1 of the year in Sponsored by Wheatland Insurance which the fair and rodeo will H eppner Information about DEQ's Total Maximum Daily Load C ro p in s u ra n c e w av a ila b le to all eligible p ro d u c e rs reg ard less be held (2007). G a z ette-Times o f ra c e , c o lo r, n a tio n a l o rig in , sex , age o r disability (TMDL) program can be found at: http://www deq.state or.us/ Applications must be This institution m a n equal opportunity provider and employer. 676-9228 WQ/TMDLs/UmatillaBasin.htm received by 11 a.m., Oct. 13 DEQ Costumes needed for HHS play Applications for Fair and Rodeo court available CROP MEETING CUSTOM BANNERS 1