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TWELVE - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, February 13, 2008 REED'S MOBILE SERVICE -tEEDZE FRANK REID, RUTH RHODES. ROBERT J RICE, RICHARD L RICHARDSON DANIEL RIEGER. J B RILEY. CYNTHIA ANN RILEY, RON RINEHART. JOAN RITCHEY, CARL ROARK. BERT ROBERTS BOB L ROBERTS. DR HOWARD ROBERTS LAYTON ROBERTSON, CLAIR ROBINS. DENNIS ROBINSON A JOHN ROBINSON, GREG ROBINSON, JIM ROBINSON KEITH ROESBERY, IRMA NEWELL ROGERS. DENNIS ROGERS, EUGENE H ROGERS. KENNETH W ROGERS, MARK ROGERS, SHERI ROLLINS. JERRY W ROOD. RAY ROOT. FLOYD ROSEWALL, VIRGINIA ROSS. ERNIE ROSS. GEORGE ROSS, JAMES D ROSS, SHERRY STATHEM ROTH, MICHAEL ROTHE. RICHARD ROUSKA, BETTY D ROUSKA, JANICE ROWE, ARIEL P ROWE, RICHARD G ROY, DEBORA I RUFF, GORDON V RUSSELL, DAVID A RUSSELL, FULLER W RUSSELL, GEORGE E RUSSELL, JEFF RZEWNICKI, DAVID SADDLER, GEORGE D SALLY'S STEEL MAGNOLIAS SAMPLEY, FARRIS SANCHEZ. JOHN SANDS, JAMES R SANDSTRUM, JACK H SARGENT, DOUGLAS D SAUNDERS, JIM SAVITTS, JOHN M SAWDUST SERVICES SCHADEWITZ, LOUIS M SCHAEFER,LESTER SCHATZ, DALE SCHLICTING. GENEVA A SCHMIDT, DALE SCHMIDT. LOUISE SCHMIT, RANDAL SCHMITTLE. GEORGE R SCHMOLDT, CARL E SCHOEN, DEBBIE SCHROEDER, CECELIA R SCHULTZ, ROGER SCHWARTZ, MICHAEL J SCHWARZIN, W.W. SCHWITZBERGER, RALPH SCOTT, LEE SCOTT, PAUL SCROGGINS, DARLENE SEAGREN, WILLIAM C SEAL, GEARL SEALE SR, ART SEALE. WALT SEARLE, JOHN SEARLES. AUSTIN D SEATTLE 1ST NAT'L BANK SEGRIST, BENNY SELBY, FRANK E SETNESS, FRANK L SEVIG, DAN SHAFFER, ANN SHAFFER, KEN SHARP, DEBBIE SHEAN, KENNA SHELDON, WM ALLYN SHIFFER, PAUL SHILTS. D. G. SHIMP, DONALD L SHOCKLEY, RAY SHOCKMAN CONCRETE INC SHORTS, ORVILLE SHUMAN, LOREN SHUMAN, RAY SHUMAN, ROBERT L SIDMAN, JOHN SIKES, EDWIN W SILVEY, EDNA SIMINOE, BEN G SIMMONS DE WAYNE D SIMONSON, GEORGE SIMPSON, JIM SIMPSON, MRS. MERVIN SINGLETARY, DELMAR SIPP, MONTE SKELTON, ROY SKITES, RONALD SLUSHER, JIM SMITH. CHARLIE SMITH, D K SMITH, E P SMITH, HOWARD E SMITH. MAGGIE SMITH. MARJ ASHER SMITH. WM MICHAEL SNIDER ANNETTE SNIDER, RAYMOND G SNOW, BERYL SNOW, BETTY SNYDER, BERT SNYDER MRS JAKE SORWEIDE, KENNETH L SPERLICH. LARRY SPERRY, AGNES SPICHER, EDITH SPIVEY, DARYL SPIVEY. NANCY J SPORSEEN, JOHN S SPRINGER, DAVID STALEY. BOB STALEY. CARL STANDIFORD, CODY STANSBERY JOY STARNS. A E STASHIN. FRANK STATHEM BILL STEEL ERECTORS STEELMAN CONNIE LEWISTON STEELMAN. DAVID J STEELMAN, JAMES STEELMAN, RAY STEELMAN, WILLARD B STEFFANSON. GENE STEINBRUCK MARVIN Y STEINER, CHRIS STEINKE, RUDOLPH STEVENSON, CORA STEWART. DORCAS STEWART, THOMAS STICKNEY, MICHAEL STILLMAN, RANDY STIREWALT, RAY A STOLTNOW, RUTH E STONE, GENE E STONE, LANI M STOVER. DALE STRUWE, ED STUCHELL, SANDY SULLIVAN, HELEN L SULLIVAN, JIM SULLIVAN. JOHN P SUMMERS, JAMES M SUMMERSETT, ROBERT SUNDAY, HAL SWAYNE, WALLACE SYME, BOB TALLMAN, CYNTHIA J TANNEHILL, SUSAN TASH, DURWARD TASTO, THOMAS C TAYLOR, HOYT TAYLOR, JERRY L TEAL, ERNEST TEEMAN, RONNIE J TEMPLE, RAYMOND TENNANT, CHAS THEIS, MARIA L THEURER, DALTON THOMAS, GEORGIA THOMAS, JAMES THOMAS, JIMMIE D THOMAS, JIMMY THOMAS, RICHARD THOMASON. CHARLES C THOMPSON, DALE THOMPSON, DONNA THOMSEN JR, FRANK T THURMOND, RANDY L TIERNAN, FRANK TILLER, ROY K TOLL, LEONARD TOLLEFSON,STEVE TONEY. DENNIS TONG, WILBUR TORRENCE, SHELA TORRENCE, WILLIAM E TROMBLEY, VIOLET G TUCKER, DENNIS R TUCKER, G ELDON TUCKER, HARVEY TULLIS, GARRY TIM TURNER, BILL ULRICH, LARRY UNION COLLIER%J LIEUALLEN UNRUH. VERNON URIE, ROY UTGAARD. RAUNY VAN BUREN, STEVE VAN CAMP, LARRY VAN CLEAVE, DUANE VAN DEN BIESEN, ESTHER VAN SWOLL, JOHN VANDERFORD, JOHN VANDERPOOL, BILL VAUGHAN, DAVID VAUGHN. JACK VAUGHN, JAY VERDEGAN. ROBERT L VINSON, LEOLA VOLTZ, TONY VOSS, LARRY J VUKY, PAUL WADDLE, VICTOR O WADHOLM, MARIE WADMAN, KEITH WAIBEL, DONNA WALKER, MARTIN WALKER, STEVEN WALLACE, JACK WALSINGHAM, ROBERT WALTERS, ROSELMA J DEE WARD, DELORES WARD, RALPH C WARREN. DAULTON WATERS, E.F. WEAVER, GROVER C WEAVER, SCOTT WEBB. JIMMY WEBB, JOYCE V CRAFT WEBB, WALTER WEHRLI, WILLIAM W WEIMER, ROD WELBORN, THOMAS WILLIAM WELCH. HOWARD WELLINGTON, HARRY WELLS FARGO BANK WELLS FARGO BANK WELLS, BERTHA WENDELL, BRITA WENTLAND, JIM WEST, JOYCE WEST, KAY WEST, OLIN WESTERN FARM SERVICE WESTMORELAND. LINDA L WESTROM. SYLVIA A WHEELHOUSE, CARRIE WHITBECK. JERRY WHITBECK, ROGER WHITBECK, SHERMAN R WHITE, CALVIN WHITE, CHESTER A WHITE. GENE WHITE. GORDON WHITE. JACK LLOYD WHITE, JANET WHITE. RICHARD WHITESELL, JOE/SABRINA WHITNEY. CLIFFORD E WIKSTRAND, CHRIS WILHITE. MARION J WILLIAMS, NORMAN WILLIAMSON. ROBERT WILLOW LANES INC WILSON SR. WAYNE R WILSON ANN I 1 WILSON CLARK WILSON, E O WILSON, MARY WILSON, RICKY WILSON. ROCKY WILSON RONALD WILSON RYAN R WILSON, THOMAS V WILSON. WILLIAM M WINE LE ROY WING, MARY SCHUT WINSLOW MAMIE WINSLOW. RAYMOND WINTERS, LUCINDA K WISE. WESLEY V WOEHLER MRS W A WOLF, STEVE WOOD DAVID G WOODCOCK. JAMES R WOODCOCK, MARY WOODCOCK, ZORA MAE WOODS, CLARENCE WORKMAN, MIKE WRIGHT. JIM WRYN. MRS RICHARD WYMAN, DAVID E WYNNE, ARMAND'AL' YARNELL. ALTON YODER. LONNY YOSHIDA, RICHARD YOUNGBERG SR, ROBERT ZERBEL, RON T ZIEGLER, REX ZOLLNER, GLENN A ZOWADA, LARRY ZULAUF, DAWAYNE Published: January’ 16, Febru ary 13,2008 Bus seats available for travel to dist. tournament A bus will be taken from St. P atrick’s Senior Center to the district bas ketball tournament on Fri day in Pendleton. Seats are available for $5. For more information or to reserve a seat on the bus, call Tom Wilson at 676-5396. Heppner wrestling to host Jr. Wrestling program The Heppner High School wrestling teams will be hosting a Jr. Wrestling program . Boys and girls ages five through sixth grade are invited to attend. The cost is $25 and dates are as follows: Practice will from 5:30-6:30 February 18, 20, 25 and 27, and March 3, 5, 10, and 12. There will two tour naments held on Thursday, February 28, and Thursday, March 13. Heppner Varsity Boys take down 5 out 6 teams in the last two weeks By Alita Nelson Heppner traveled to Enterprise on Friday, Janu ary 25. Heppner lead the game all night with a final score o f HHS 65 E n ter prise 42. The first h a lf was HHS 14 Enterprise 7, and at the halftim e buzzer it was HHS 34 E n terp rise 16. By the third quarter the boys had pulled away by 19 points, continuing their lead into the fourth with Mus tangs taking the win. Lane B ailey sunk 13 for the night and Na- cho E lguezabal w ith 11 points and 15 rebounds. Jared Huddleston, AJ Rauch and Braden Britt all had eight points. Chris Lien had seven, Brent Eckman and Nathan Van Cleave had four and Jordan Hatfield contrib uting two for the win. The Mustangs shot an outstand ing 53% from the field. On Saturday H ep pner went on to Elgin for a w in o f 58 to 48. H eppner never let the Huskies step ahead. In the first quarter the Mustangs were eight points ahead with Heppner 14, Elgin 6. By the half HHS had 22 points and Elgin had 16 points. In the third quarter the Mustangs held a seven point lead at 39-32. In the fourth quarter the H eppner pulled their lead to a 10 point spread to take the win. Lane Bailey led the Mustangs with 18 points and Brent Eckman with 13, AJ Rauch put up 11 and Nathan Van Cleave and Nacho El guezabal each had six. Chris Lien and Braden Britt also contributed two points each for the Mustangs w in. The following Fri day Heppner greeted Union on the Mustang court. Hep pner led the game by six points all thru the first three quarters. The fourth quar ter the Bobcats caught up 2008 Morrow County Fair and Oregon Trail Pro Rodeo COURT CORONATION MARDl GRAS CELEBRATION Date & Tim e : M arch 2nd at 6:00 p.m. Location: M orrow County Fairgrounds Cost: $20 (R S V P ) / $25 at door Dinner, no-host bar, silent auction, live auction, door prizes, drawings, live entertainment and much more! Truly a celebration to remember! Come congratulate Queen Becky Schiller and her Princesses Torri Loveren and Cheyenne Ward! RSVP to 422-7330 or 422-7026 Murray's Drug is pleased to announce our new Heppner senior Nacho Elguezabal makes an easy basket against the Irrigon knights. -Photo by Sandy Matthews w ithin two points and at the buzzer Kaden Titus hit a three-pointer to take the Union Bobcats to a win over the Mustangs. N acho Elguezabal had a great night with 18 points and 14 rebounds. Lane Bailey scored 12, Jar ed Huddleston had 11, AJ Rauch sunk six and Nathan Van Cleave and Chris Lien each contributed five points for the night. The following night after the Union loss, Hepp ner took to the road for a win over Weston-McEwen. Heppner was down by 3 points in the first quar ter. By half-time the Mus tangs w ere up 13 points over the Tiger-Scots and the Mustangs didn't let up. Their lead grew bigger in the third quarter with a 15 point gap. The final score was Heppner 49, Weston- McEwen 36. AJ Rauch led the team with 14 points. Nacho E lguezabal sunk 10 and Lane B ailey sh o t seven for the night. Jared Hud- dleston had six, Brent Eck- HHS teams to participate in dist. tournament Heppner High School’s boys' and girls’ basketball teams will he playing in district tournament competition this weekend in Pendleton. On Friday, the girls will play Enterprise at 1:30 p.m. Following the girls’ game, the boys will play Pilot Rock at approximately 3 p.m. Games begin at 1:30 p.m. on both Friday and Saturday. Ticket prices are $4 for students and $6 for adults per session. Day passes (two sessions) are $7 for students and $10 for adults. A tournament pass is $12 for students and $18 for adults. There will be four sessions as follows: Friday Feb. 15, Session #1 at 1:30 p.m. Game # 1 Hepner Girls vs. Enterprise Girls. Game #2 Pilot Rock Boys vs. Heppner Boys Session #2 at 6 p.m. Game #3 Pilot Rock Girls vs. Elgin Girls. Game #4 Union Boys vs. (Ent. or WM) Sat. Feb 16, Session #3 at 1:30 p.m. Game #5 Loser Game 1 vs. Winner Game 3 (Winner to state #3; Loser to state #4). Game #6 Loser Game 2 vs. Winner Game 4 (Winner to state #3) Session #4 at 6 p.m. Game #7 Winner Game 1 vs. Union Girls ( Winner to State # 1; Loser to state #2). Game #8 Winner Game 1 vs. Stanfield Boys ( Winner to state # 1; Loser to state #2). BEO FINANCIAL SERVICES * * * * * * Automatic Refills Option for Prescriptions - Sign up today and forget about having to reorder your maintenance prescriptions each month! Give us n call... we re g la d to help! man put in five and Nathan Van Cleave had four. Bryan Holland had two and Braden Britt contributed one for the Mustang win. W ith tw o days to rest Heppner went back out on the road to meet up with the Irrigon Knights. In the first quarter the game was tied at 9. By the h a lf tim e buzzer the Knights had pulled away by tw o points leaving a score o f 22-24. In the third quarter the Mustangs came alive and took the lead by six points and ended the game with a win over Irrigon, with a final score of Mustangs 53 and Knights 41. Jared H u d d lesto n led the Mustangs with 22 points. AJ Rauch scored 10 and pulled down nine rebounds. Brent Eckman had nine points and six re bounds. Nathan Van Cleave and Nacho Elguezabal each scored four points. Chris Lien and Braden Britt each contributed two points with Braden Britt pulling down six rebounds also. 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