Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, December 5, 2001 - FIVE
Poster contest winners announced
The annual conservation poster
contest sponsored by Morrow Soil
and Water Conservation District was
held June 11. The theme this year
was "Habitat For Life". "The theme
was a reminder to the students that
people, like all living things, depend
on the world around them-their
habitat," said a district spokesperson.
This year the students in the fourth
through sixth grades from lone,
Heppner and Columbia Middle
School in Imgon participated in the
contest.
The winners for the fourth grade
were Katie Moore, first place;
Stephanie Rill, second place; Josh
Shank, third place. The winners for
the fifth grade were Teonna
Vandever, first place; Emily
Rietmann, second place; Paul Hams,
third place. W inners for the sixth
grade were Tina Morrison and Dons
Hill, first place, T raci Buschke and
Danmele Baker, second place;
Jennifer Flores and Knstin Baldwin,
third place from Columbia Middle
School.
Tina Morrison's and Doris Hill's
first-place poster was selected to
compete in the Oregon Association
of Conservation Distncts Convention
on Novem ber 4-7.
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Heppner Elementary School contest winners (left to right): Kathie
Moore, Kassey Wilson, Stephanie Rill, Josh Shank. Braden Britt,
Dillon Lutcher.
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lone School poster contest winners (left to right): front-Tiana
Camarillo, Lynzee Sjurset, Victoria Heagy; center-Dalton Wellman,
Cory Peterson, Clay Morter. Matt Coleman; back-Merilee McDowell,
Morrow Soil and Water Conservation District, Kara Clay.
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Shamrock Lanes & Pot 0 ’ Cold Cafe
First Annual Birthday Bash
Join us in celebrating o ur first year here!
Thursday ■ Saturday, Dec. 11th ■ 15th
Feed and D rin h Specials A ll Three Days
Bowling Specials S I . 5 0 per game
lone School poster contest winners (left to right): front-Justin Archer,
Kaylee Palmateer, Paul Hams; back-.Michael Wellman, Alan
Rietmann, Dalton Campbell, Teonna Vandever, Shannon Clay, Emily
Rietmann, Kip Krebs.
M ustang JV boys beat Devils
Thursday It Friday, Dec. 13th • 14th
Free Birthday Cake, Coffee & Punch
By Rick Paullus
Saturday, Dec. 15th at 7 p.m.
Birthday Monte Carlo... Sign Up Bowl
(must be 18 years or older)
Prizes: 3 day/1 night vacation; cash
Bowl five games or more of open bowl any time
during the three days.
Enter to win 3 day/1 night vacation package
(must I t 1! fears or elder, seme restrletlens apply)
W illow C reek
C ountry C lub P ro S hop
A 16-0 run in the second quarter
carried the Heppner M ustang JV
boys to a 38-11 win at Condon on
Saturday, Dec. 1, in their first game
o f the season.
A tight first quarter saw the
Mustangs taking a 4-3 lead after one.
but they used five points from
Donald Adams and four from Luke
Murray to build a 20-3 halftime lead.
Murray scored four more in the
third, and six points from Josh
Winters in the fourth helped Heppner
win going away.
The Mustangs were led by Murray
with 10 points, with Adams and
Winters each adding seven points.
Tanner Britt and Justin Botefuhr
added five points apiece.
Statistics
Heppner: 4 16 6 12 - 38
Condon: 3 0 1 7 - 1 1
Heppner-Luke Murray 42-510, Donald
Adams 31-27, Josh Winters 15-67, Tanner
Britt 2 1-2 5, Justin Botefuhr 2 1-2 5, Brian
Smith 0 2-5 2, Brian Haguewood 0 2-2 2,
Kyler Lovgren 0 0-2 0. Doug Orwick 0 0-2
0. 12 14-28 38. Three-pointers-none
Condon-Barnett 2 0-2 5, Kilgore 0 3-4
3, Wright 1 0-0 2, Kammerrer 0 1-21.3 4-8
11. Three-pointer-Barnett.
Dan Jepsen wins speech contest
W IL L B E O P E N FO R
Spicerkuhn also entered the district
contest from Heppner High School.
C hristmas shopping
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Ruby Shear - Jackie Adams - Tricia Gunderson
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Heppner High School junior
Daniel Jepsen has won the district
Voice o f Dem ocracy contest
sponsored by the Veterans of Foreign
Wars.
"Reaching Out to Am erica's
Future" was the title o f an original
speech written and recorded by
Jepsen. He will attend the state
com petition in February.
Jepsen is the son o f Bill and
Nancy Jepsen o f Heppner.
Shelley Rietmann and Paula
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On Nov. 26, Picture Perfect, the
photography club, held a meeting.
Club members turned in the blankets
they had made for children in need
o f them.
The club has several new
members: Jordan Graff, Kylee
Svetich, Tyree Svetich and Tiana
Camarillo. Members elected Kylee
assistant secretary andTiana. "caller"
person.
Club members were asked to bnng
in photos. They looked them over
and discussed their features. At the
next meeting, they hope to go to the
nature trails near the Columbia River.
Members present w ere: Miranda
Hunt, Kylee Svetich, Tyree Svetich,
Tiana Camarillo and leader Kristy
Crowell.
Garden Club
plans Christmas
party
The Heppner Garden
C lub will hold its Christmas
party on M onday, Dec. 10,
beginning at 7 p.m. at the St.
Patrick's Senior Center.
M usic will be provided
by the Van Cleave family.
Births
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Big second half carries
JV girls to win
By Rick Paullus
The Heppner Mustang JV girls
used a 31 -9 advantage in the second
half to carry them to a 46-23 win
at Condon on Saturday, Dec. 1, in
their first gam e o f the season.
The Mustangs jum ped out to a
7-0 lead after one, getting four points
from Lindsey Mitchell, only to see
the Blue Devils go on an 8-0 run
to start the second to get the lead.
Stefanie Hanson scored six points
to help Heppner regain the lead at
15-14 at halftime.
Several steals by Shanna
Rietmann and Nikki Sisk led to a
17-0 run in the third, with Rietmann
scoring 13 points on six-for-six
shooting. The M ustangs kept the
pressure on in the fourth, getting
eight points from Hanson and four
P ictu re P erfect 4-H C lub
By Miranda Hunt, reporter
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lone School poster contest winners (left to right): front-Aimee Emery,
Megan Tollefson; back-Merilee McDowell, SW'CD, Amber Patton,
Jason Snow, standing in for Miranda Hunt. Steffanie Holland, Kaylee
LaRue.
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COPIES 315 NE Chase St. Heppner 676-8220
A ndrew Alan Looslie-a son,
Andrew Alan, was bom to Kirk and
Alisha Looslie o f Kennewick,
Washington, on October 22, 2001.
at Kadlec M edical C enter in
Richland, W ashington. The baby
weighed 8 lbs. 4 oz.
He jo ins sister Shayla, 3 ‘/ j , at
home. His grandparents are Wes
and Wilma Marlatt of Heppner. Dan
and Carmen Looslie o f Lexington,
and Paul and Tan McBride, West
Richland. Washington.
Mik's Everett I ozkr-a son. Miles
Everett, was bom to 1 any and Starla
Lozier o f Kennewick, Washington,
on November 23, 2001, at
Kennewick General Hospital in
Kennewick. The baby weighed 9
lbs. 4 oz.
He joins two sisters, Kelsie. 10.
and Kaylee, six. at home. His
grandparents are Wes and Wilma
Marlatt o f Heppner, Bob Lozier of
Kennewick, Washington, and Tom
and ( ilenda Murphy o f Kennew ick
from Chantea Macaulay to get the
win.
Hanson led the Mustangs with
15 points, four assists and four
rebounds, with Rietmann adding
13 points, four steals, four assists
and four rebounds. Brooke Rust
added six points and seven rebounds;
Sisk and Tiffany Piper each had four
steals. Marcy M iller and Blair
Keithley each grabbed four rebounds.
Statistics
Heppner: 7 8 17 14 - 46
Condon: 0 14 1 8 - 23
Heppner-Stefanie Hanson 5 5-11 15,
Shanna Rietmann 6 1-1 13, Brooke Rust
3 0-0 6, Lindsey Mitchell 2 0-0 4, Chantea
Macaulay 2 0-1 4, Marcy Miller 1 0-0 2,
Chelsea Britt 1 0-Q 2, Tiffany Piper 0 0-2 0.
Nikki Sisk,BlairKeithley 20 6-15 46 Three-
pointers-none.
Condon-Humphrey 4 1-7 9, McElligott
21-4 5, Hawk 1 2 ^ 4 , Farrar 02-7 2. McCall
0 2-6 2, Kilgore 01-21, Stark 0 0-2 0, Hardie
0 0-2 0. Barnett 0 0-1 0, Hill. Aamodt. 7 9-35
23. Three-pointers-none.
lone JV girls handed loss
lone junior varsity women were
no match for the Savages in a home
gam e Saturday, Dec. 1. The
Cardinals were handed a 9-46 loss
by the Enterprise team.
The Savages held the Cardinals
scoreless in the first quarter and
allowed only four points in the
second quarter, holding a 26-4 lead
by the half.
Emily Key led the Cardinals with
four points, four rebounds, one assist
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and three steals. Meghan McCabe
added three points and four rebounds.
Sara Peck scored two points and
captured six rebounds. Eva Chitty
seized two rebounds, one assist and
two steals. Barbara Holland grabbed
one rebound. Alyssa Rietmann
grabbed one rebound and one steal.
Kim Moms snatched three rebounds
and one Savage possession. Missy
Baker grabbed two rebounds and
Macarena Esposito delivered one
assist for the Cardinals.
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Happy 18th
Birthday
SHELLEY
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Decem ber 6th ~ T hursday
TOY DINNER - bring a new unwrapped ooy and
receive a free spaghetti dinner. The toys will be
taken to the Neighborhood Center for their Christ
mas baskets. They will be distributed in the
Heppner, Lexington and lone areas. Dinner will
start at 6 p.m. M em orial S erv ice for departed
members will be held at 8 p.m. before Lodge.
James Bloodsworth. PER
Oscar George, Life Member
Jack Healy. Life Member
Marshall I ovgren. PER
David M deod. PER
Henry Peck
Donald Robinson. Life Member
Mike Saling
James Valentine, PER. Life Member
O W Fritz Cutsfort h. Jr .
Donald Greenup, Life Member
Paul Hisler. Sr„ Life Member
Orval Matheny
Darrell Padberg. PER. Life Member
Austin Presley
"The faults o f our Members we write upon the sands;
Their virtues upon the tablets o f love and memory"
Decem ber 8 th - Saturday
Tom and J erry P arty - beginning at 6 p.m. Din
ner will also be served at 6 p.m. Chefs are ER
Damon Brosnan and Joe Kenny. Barbecue steaks,
oysters, catfish and scallops are on the menu.
For Elks members and out-of-town guests only.
HEPPNER ELKS 358
676-9181
"W here Friends Steel"
142 North Main