Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, December 22,2010
HHS softball team
to host fiesta dinner
The Heppner High School softball team will put
on a Mexican Fiesta dinner during the varsity basketball
tournament on Tuesday, December 28, from 4:30-6:30
p.m. The dinner will be held in the Home Ec room at
HHS. The dinner will include tostadas, homemade rice,
beans, desserts and drinks. The cost is $5 for one tostada
meal and $7 for a two tostada meal.
2 A All-State Football
Team announced
The 2010 2A All-State Football Team was re
cently announced. Players from Heppner that were named
to the team include:
l 51 Team Offense - Ian Murray
HM Offense - Alex Pickles
l sl Team Defense - Ian Murray
HM Defense - Devin Robinson
We will be closing at 5:00 pm Friday,
December 24th (Christmas Eve)
Open regular hours, Monday,
December 27th 7:30 am - 6 pm
for our 1/2 PRICE CHRISTMAS SALE
ESPRESSO GIFT
CARDS MAKE GREAT
STOCKING STUFFERS!
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Floral Holiday arrangements
& centerpieces
- THREE
lone High School ASB organizes canned food drive
The lo n e H igh
School Student Body Of
ficers organized an ALL
SCH OO L canned food
drive December 13-16th.
Daily winners were an
nounced and an overall
winner at the end o f the
week was selected.
The winners were
chosen by taking the num
ber of pounds of food do
nated divided by the num
ber of students per class.
The high school sophomore
class took the overall prize
bringing in over 20 pounds
of food per student and 263
pounds total for four days.
“Classes were in
the hunt all week long,”
said ASB president, Thom
as Holland “It was a lot of
fun getting to announce
daily winners and taking
prizes to their classrooms.
All of our donations will be
taken to the Neighborhood
Center in Heppner.”
The lo n e H igh
School student body offi
cers rewarded the class that
brought the most pounds
per student and delivered
hot cocoa and cookies to
the sophomore class during
their biology class. Overall
the students of lone Com
m unity School brought
1,252 pounds o f food in
four days.
Top Photo: Seventh graders in Erin Heideman’s class at lone
Community School help collect and count cans for the annual
school canned food drive this week. All proceeds are going to
the Neighborhood Center in Heppner. Pictured L-K (Standing)
llailey Jones, Jorge Aguiler, Joshua Stillman, Ann Kictmann,
Jenna Taylor, Michaela Forrester, Paige Esterbloom, Kachel
Holland and Rita McKlligott. Kneeling (L-K) Tre' Neal,
Brendan Thompson and Jason Juarez. Bottom Photo: L-R
Standing: Tanner Bass, Evan Kietmann (ASB officer), Mary
Kietmann (ASB officer). Shadow Kendrick, Alisha Taylor,
Lacey Thompson,.lulianne Carlson, Sam Irons, Jordan Braun,
Tom Holland (ASB officer), and Stewert Syverson. Kneeling:
Stacee Halvorsen, Makenna Kamos (ASB Officer), Tim Emmel
and Kirk Hagucwood. -ContributedPhotos
Basketball teams prepare for Christmas Tournament
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Left Photo: Lindsay Cutsforth makes a drive for the basket
during the weekend games against Union.
Right Photo: Ian Murray puts it up for two in the Heppner
Mustang game this past weekend. Photos by Sandy Matthews
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Christmas in the Blue Mountains
Heppner Varsity
Wrestling
Schedule
Dec. 29 - at Pomeroy, 2
p.m.
Dec. 30 - at Imbler, 2 p.m.
Jan. 7 - at Riverside (Du
als), 2 p.m.
Jan. 8 - at Riverside
Rumble, TBA
Jan. 14 -15 - at Oregon
Classic-Redmond. 10 a.m.
Jan. 20 - Heppner 5-Way,
5 p.m.
Jan. 22 - at Kittitas Tour
“Christmas in the Blue Mountains" was the theme for Com
nament, 10 a.m.
munity Bank's float in Hcppncr's annual Light Parade. The
Jan. 29 - at Irrigon Tour
float, designed by Tate (•entry, and was designed to represent
nament, 5 p.m’.
Heppner and Christmas. The float included the cross on the
Feb. 5 - BEO Invitational, hill, the trees in the Blue Mountains, golden wheat, crystal
clean blue water and purple for the pride, valor and happiness
9 a.m.
of the people of Heppner. Photo by David Sykes
A v a ila b le a t
our H eppner
b r a n c h only!
M orrow County H ealth D istrict is O ffering
Free Medicare Part D
Prescription Drug Plan A ssistance
Heppner
127 N Main St
541-676-5745
Morrow County Health District will hold Free Medicare
Part D consultation appointments to help you determine the best
prescription plan for your specific needs. Plans change each
year so it’s important to review your coverage every year!
We will be scheduling appointments for the following locations on
the following dates:
Hours:
Monday-Friday
9:30 am- 5:30 pm
H eppn e r
December 1, 2, 7, 9, 15,16, 20, 21, 28, 30
I o n e
December 14
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* Annual Percentage Yield APY
quoted is fixed and current as of
November 17th, 2010
Must maintain a checking
account with Community Bank
Interest deposited to
checking account monthly
Minimum balance to open CD
and earn stated APY is $500
A penalty may be imposed for early
withdrawal Rate available at the
Heppner branch only Maximum CD
amount $250,000 Offer expires
after lanuary 14th. 2011
IRRIGON
December - Will Depend on Appointments Scheduled
Call 676-9133 or 1 -800-737-4113 Mon. - Fri.
9 am - 5 pm to schedule your consultation appointment.
PLEASE BRING YOUR MEDICARE CARD &
A LIST OF CURRENT MEDIC A T/ONS.
List should contain name o f medication, dosage and how often
taken - o r bring medication bottles.
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