HeppnerGazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon
Wednesday, October26,2011
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Mustangs vs. Pilot HHS girls’ basket Trophy honors
Rock football
ball plans pie sale light parade stars
The Heppner High
School g irls ’ b asketball
team is planning a fund
raiser featuring “Wild Plum
Pies.”
The Mustang girls
will pre-sell regular pies at
$12 each or sugarless pies
for $13 each in tim e for
Thanksgiving.
Available pies in
clude apple, French apple,
cherry, marionberry, razzle
dazzle (a berry com bina
tion), peach, straw berry-
rhubarb, chocolate whip,
coconut whip, lemon whip,
peanut butter chocolate,
German chocolate, lemon
cream cheese, pum pkin,
and sugarless apple, mar
ionberry, raz z le d azzle,
chocolate and coconut.
Those interested in
ordering pies may contact
any high school basketball
player or call coach Jeromy
Wilson, 208-739-8509, or
coach M elissa L indsay,
541-256-0366.
Orders are due by
Thursday, N ovem ber 17.
Pies will be available for
pickup on November 22 at
5 p.m.
Heppner Elementary
aims for the sky
By Doris Brosnan
H eppner’s Parade
o f Lights will kick off the
local holiday celebration on
December 15 at 5:30 p.m.
Individuals, school classes
and business owners are all
invited to add to the glitter
and glow that will light up
M ain S treet and delight
spectators.
In d iv id u a ls and
school classes can again
win prizes for their floats.
Last year, the Chamber of
Commerce added a trophy
to the reasons for business
o w n ers to e n te r parade
floats. The “Shooting Star”
traveling trophy will again
be awarded to the business
float voted the best.
Last year, Commu
nity Bank won the honor of
having its name engraved
on the first star added to
the trophy; the bank has
d isp lay ed the trophy in
its lobby since last year’s
event.
The “Blue Moun
tain Christmas” theme and
Top: Earl Propheter(26) digs for more yardage in the Mustang
win over Pilot Rock. Bottom: Senior Mustang #27 Andrew
Bara takes the ball in for a two-point conversion. -Photos by
Sandy Matthews
Morrow County Health District will
conduct free Medicare Part D
Workshops from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the
following locations
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Oct. 18,h‘ Hospital, Heppner
Oct. 19th' lone Community Church
Oct. 27th ' Hospital, Heppner
Nov. 2nd Hospital, Heppner
A d d it io n a l d a t e s f o r N o v e m b e r
& D e c e m b e r w il l b e
ANNOUNCED SOON.
Please call 541-676-9133 or
1-800-737-4113 to make an
appointment.
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M O RRO W COUNTY
HEALTH DISTRICT
Excellence In H e a lth c a re
engraved on the Parade of Lights “Shooting Star” trophy.
The winning design was the work of Tate G e n tr, who won
the bank’s “create our float” competition. -Photo by Andrea
Di Salvo
Heppner Elementary School aimed for the sky on Monday
when the students spent part of the day launching rockets
they had made themselves. Top: Derrick Smith (L) and Jim
Cason (R) watch as Derrick's begins its launch. Bottom: Gavin
Hanna and Sue Gibbs (center) conduct the countdown for a
launch with the help of Kathy Cutsforth (R) while a group of
parents and students watch. -Photos by Megan Futter
the d e ta ile d d e c o ra tin g
plans for the bank’s float
were Tate Gentry’s winning
idea, literally. He responded
w hen the bank s ta ff in
vited entries in a “create
our float” competition, and
he won the $100 prize for
his entry chosen by an in
dependent judge.
A sp o k e sp e rs o n
for Community Bank re
ports that the business again
plans to hold a “create our
float” competition and use
the winning design for their
float. Also, the staff hopes
to see “Community Bank”
engraved on the second
star to be added to the light
parade trophy.
Heppner Chamber
o f C om m erce urges all
interested persons to par
ticipate in this year’s light
parade, and hopes that the
business-entry “ Shooting
Star” trophy w ill be the
perfect encouragement for
businesses to help make
Heppner shine.
Preschoolers learn
about fireman safety
M a g n e tic
D o o r Signs!
ÍES SCHWAB I
INSTANT SAVINGS
*Lo t$ o f Sizes*
* L o ts o f C o lo rs *
* F re e Q u o te s*
The H eppn er
G a z e t t e T im e s
(5 4 1 ) 6 7 6 - 9 2 2 8
Steve Rhea (R) and Andrew Sherman (not pictured) dem
onstrated fireman safety equipment to a group of wide-eyed
preschoolers from Heppner Day Care on Monday. The children
got to see a fireman’s equipment and learned how it helps keep
firefighters safe. - Photo by Andrea Di Salvo
Columbia Basin Electric Co-Op
Annual Photography Contest
UP
TO
ENTRIES ACCEPTED AT CONDON AND HEPPNER
OFFICES NOW THRU OCTOBER 27TH AT 5:00 PM
WHEN YOU PURCHASE A SET OF 4 SELECT TIRES
NO hassles, NO mailing, NO waiting!
JUST...INSTANT SAUINGS!
Entries must be photographs, either standard or digital,
color or black-and-white, and taken within the C.B.E.C.
service territory, with some
indication or reference to electricity
or electrical infrastructure.
TWO ENTRY CLASSES:
P e o p le / A n im a ls
L a n d s c a p e s / G e n e r a l in te r e s t
(SEE STORE FOR DETAILS)
The same photo may be entered in both classes if
desired, but a copy for each class will be required. 8 x 1 0
photos are preferred, but smaller entries are allowed.
Justice
Court
Report
M o rro w C o u n ty
Justice o f the Peace Ann
S p icer has rele ase d the
follow ing Ju stice C ourt
Report.
-Jasey Shay R id
dle, 19, o f H eppner was
convicted o f theft in the
third degree, a Class C mis
demeanor treated as a vio
lation. Total fines, fees and
assessments were $440.
Prizes Awarded in each class
P r iz e s-
P le a s e v is it w w w .le s s c h w a b .c o m
to find th e lo c a tio n n e a re s t you!
WE DO
BRAKES!
FREE BRAKE INSPECTIONS
SAME DAY SERVICE • FREE ESTIMATES
T his year th ere is an a d d itio n a l black
territory"' th e m e and a $ 5 0 prize!
B e st B ra k e
W a rra n ty
P re m iu m
Q u a lity P a r t s
(ON MOST VEHICLES)
Les SchwabTire Center
L
ALSO
& w h ite class w ith a "This is o u r ser v ic e
P r o f e s s io n a lly
T ra in e d T e c h n ic ia n s
O ve r 30 Y e a rs
E x p e r ie n c e
$ 5 0 fo r fir st p la c e
$ 3 5 fo r s e c o n d p la c e
___________ $ 1 5 fo r th ir d p la c e ________________
124 N M ain Street, H ep p n er 541-676-9481
Entrants will agree to allow Columbia Basin Electric Co-Op
to enlarge, frame, and permanently display winning entries
at C.B E.C.’s discretion, with no compensation or value paid.
Appropriate recognition will be noted of entrant. All entrants
must be members / consumers of Columbia Basin Electric
Cooperative, Inc. No single entrant may submit more than
four (4) entries in any one class.
For additional information: C a ll T o m W o lf f
o f C .B .E .C .’s H e p p n e r o f f ic e a t 6 7 6 - 9 1 4 6 .
Marriage
Licenses
The Morrow Coun
ty Clerk has issued the fol
lowing marriage licenses:
October 20: -Tony
Alan Hendrickson, 48, o f
Irrigon and Demetria Trina
Hayes, 41, o f Irrigon.
October 24: -Rob
ert James Whalen, 26, o f
H e p p n e r and E liz a b e th
Anne Titus, 25, o f H ep
pner.