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H eppner Gazette-Tim es, Heppner, O regon Heppner begins their wrestling season W ednesday, Decem ber 5, 2 0 0 7 - F IV E lone students celebrate Spirit Week lone Middle School students gear up lor their spirit week! Pictured L-R are C risto Ruiz, Kirk Haguewood, Kaleb Dumler, Jeremy Coleman, Jaqueline Juarez, Mars Rietmann and Shannon Metcalf. Wrestlers to hold soup feed The Ileppner wrestling team will hold a soup feed on Friday, December 14, during the Pilot Rock basketball game. The feed will begin at 4:30 and the price is $5. Proceeds will go to the wrestling program Mustang Wrestling Schedule Dec. 7 - Culver, TBA Dec. 13 - Heppner Inv ite at 5 p.m. Dec. 15 - Baker-Dual Tourney at 10 a.m. Dec. 18 - Sherman County at 6 p.m. Dec. 22 - Elgin Tourney at 11 a.m. Jan. 5 - Riverside Rumble at 10 a.m. Jan. 17 - Heppner Invite at 4 p.m. Jan. 19 Justin Harjo Invitational at Irrigon at 9 The Mustang's wrestling season got off to a start with Heppner participating in their first match of the season at Mac Hi. Pho tos by Autumn Morgan D&R AUTO GROUP a.m. Junior High Wrestling Schedule V eir P ic k u p s * C a r s , Veins, S l Ys F o r d - M e r c u r y - D o d g e , C M C - C h r y s le r - Jeep Ask a b o u t r e b a te s o r lo w in te r e s t He a lso h a r e used v eh icles Fleet discounts on all new vehicles C all D ic k F u n ke, O u ts id e S a le s F le e t M a n a g e r January 17 - 4 p.m. at Pendleton. January 2 4 - 4 p.m. at Riverside. February 2 - 9 a.m. at The Dalles Tourney. February 8 - 4 p.m. at Armand Larive. February 12 -4:30 p.m. at Irrigon. February 2 1 - 4 p.m. at The Dalles. February 2 6 - 4 p.m. at Heppner. March l Regional Qualifier (TBA). D&R ForiI Mercury LLC • D&R Motors LLC Enterprise, OR B oardm an C ity Councilors and the Board- man Planning Commission reviewed community en hancement proposals at a special meeting Wednesday night. The proposals were prepared by Allan Rum- baugh, private consultant NEW YEAR’S EVE PARTY At the Historic Hotel Condon Pan Seared Praw ns in Spicy Coconut C irry Sauce Mushroom Fritters with Peppered Cheese Dip Thai B B Q Chicken Strips with Dipping Sauce Fried Goat Cheese Cigars Oysters Rockefeller French O nion Soup H ouse Salad C a e sa r Salad Prim e Rib and King Crab Le gs Filet M ignon O scar Seared Duck Breast with Roasted Peaches and Walnut Fried Rice Spinach, Pancetta and Brie Stuffed Veal Cutlets with Porcini M ushroom Tarragon M ustard Sauce Dijon and Crum b Crusted O ven Roasted Lam b Rack with Garlic Cabernet Dem i-Glaze Iron Grilled Jum bo Se a Scallop s with Sw eet Hot Chili Butter Sauce Chicken Breast Sauté. Sim m ered in C o gnac Cream Sauce Praw n Fettuccine Alfredo Topped with Fresh A sia go C heese C heesecake Crèm e Brutee Cham pagne Toast New Years Party Favor h o te l C ondon Stealth ouse Lounge 202 M ain Street, C ond on , O R 9 7 8 2 3 lone students practice DNA extraction in lab Boardman reviews community enhancement proposals (541) 720-2004 (cell) or 1-800-933-8888 for sales website: www.drautogroup.com e-mail: dickdrautogroup@charter.net Dine! Toast! Celebrate! lone Middle School boys wait for their turn to compete during spirit week. Pictured L-F in the back row are Steven Holland, Adam Collin, Zac Orem, Jose' Ruiz, Evan Riet mann and Bailey Haguewood. Below if Skyler Kendrick, Zane King and Micah Stillman Seating 5:00 P M -10:00 P M Reservations Strongly Recommended 541-384-4624 $49 - $89 per person (plus gratuity) Closed January 1st and 2nd for Umatilla Electric, and Cindy Finlayson, director of Regional Affairs, Uma tilla Electric. The report was prepared in response to a request the City made in June of last year, when Mr. Rumbaugh presented the Community Development report. One of the key rec ommendations of that report was to enhance Boardman’s attractiveness, especially to new retail business and to new residents. The focus of last nights report was on three different kinds of actions that the City can undertake to enhance Boardman’s at tractiveness. Mr. Rumbaugh proposed working with Blue Mountain Community Col lege Small Business Devel opment Center to develop a virtual business incubator for emerging businesses. An incubator nurtures business es in the critical early phases when they might otherwise not start up. The second proposal was to establish a storefront improvement pro gram. This program enables the City to help businesses upgrade the appearance of their storefronts by means of City grants, private loan pro grams through local banks, or third party grant pro grams. The third proposal was to focus on streetscape improvements. Mr. Rum baugh said it was important to adopt the Oregon Arts Commission recommenda tions made for Boardman in 1999 and 2004. He also recommended the council have a representative sit on the Boardman Community Development Association. He said it was important for Boardman to be identifiable from the interstate, perhaps repainting the water tower, planting trees, and signage. Boardman City of ficials will be discussing these proposals at future meetings. Eric Jepsen, Gunner .lessen and Paul Hams attempt to extract DNA from the center of an onion during a sophomore biology lab in Erin Heideman's class at lone High School. 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