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    FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, December 7,2005
Garden Club sponsors poster contest
Ione JV boys lose to Mac-Hi Pioneers
(L-K) Cara Osman, members of her third grade class at Heppner Elementary, Garden
Club President JoAnne Burleson and Vice-president Chuck Bailey.
The local G arden
Club along with the National
Garden Club Inc. and the
USDA Forest Service have
invited grade school students
to participate in the 2006
Smokey Bear and Woodsy
Owl G arden Club poster
contest. This year the contest
was dedicated to helping
p rev en t the spread o f
in v asiv e sp ecies in our
Nation’s forests.
W inners o f the
National Poster Contest will
re c eiv e v ario u s prizes
in clu d in g
a trip
to
W ashington D .C. and a
savings bond. Winners will
be announced at the 2006
National Garden Clubs, Inc.
Convention.
DA’s Report
Lighting contest begins
C olum bia B asin
Electric sponsors the lighting
contest. All of the winners
will receive a discount of $25
off of their electric bill.
The categories will
in clu d e e n trie s
from
b u sin esses and private
residences to include Best
U se o f L ig h tin g , M ost
O riginal Setting, and the
Judge’s Favorite.The street
with the most lighting will be
nam ed H eppner H oliday
Land.
All entries will be
judged the week of Dec. 19.
For
m ore
information you may contact
C lau d ia at the H eppner
C ham ber o f C om m erce
office 676-5536.
Airm an Drew A. M artin
completes basic training
A ir Force Airman
Drew A. M artin has
g rad u ated from basic
military training at Lackland
A ir Force B ase, San
Antonio, Texas.
During the six weeks
of training, Martin studied
the A ir Force m ission,
organization, and military
custom s and c o u rtesies;
perform ed
d rill
and
cerem ony m arches, and
received physical training,
rifle m arksmanship, field
train in g e x e rc ise s, and
special training in human
relations.
In addition, Martin
earns c re d its tow ard an
associate degree through the
Community College of the
Air Force.
He is the son o f
Kathy Heathman o f S.W.
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W ilson Lane, Boardman,
Ore.
M artin is a 2005
graduate of Riverside High
School, Boardman.
lone hosts
Holiday Open
House
The annual lone
Christmas open house has
been set for Friday, Dec. 16
from 10 a.m . to 3 p.m .
R efresh m en ts and door
prizes will be offered at many
o f the businesses around
town offering folks a great
opportunity to enjoy the
spirit of the season. This
event is usually planned for
the Friday before Christmas
but this year will be held one
week earlier.
E v ery o n e
is
welcome to participate.
Ring In The Holtdaysl
What better way
than a Jewelry Box
from Mele
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M orrow C ounty
D istric t A tto rn ey has
released the following:
Jose
L oyola
Arrendondo, 29, convicted
o f R esistin g A rrest and
Menacing, sentenced to 2
years of probation, 40 hours
o f com m unity serv ice,
atten d v ictim s panel,
observe no contact order,
pay $ 1252 in fines and fees.
In addition a violation of
p ro b a tio n , A ssau lt IV,
sentenced to 20 days in jail
and probation is extended
for 1 year.
Patrick Lee Joe, 40,
co n v icted o f M enacing,
sen ten ced to 2 years of
p ro b atio n , 40 hours o f
co m m u n ity
serv ice,
co m p lete
b a tte re r’s
intervention program and
pay $ 1244 in fines and fees.
R ichard
Neil
Brittian, 44, convicted of
T h eft-2 , sentenced to 2
years p ro b atio n , pay
restitution of $800 and $813
in Fines and fees.
M ich elle
Ann
Stephens, 32, convicted of
attempted class B felony,
manufacturing and delivery
of a controlled substance,
sen ten ced to 2 years
probation, driver’s license
su sp en d ed , 80 hours of
community service and pay
$1771 in fines and fee*.
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Heppner Gazette
Cory Peterson scores two points for the Cardinals in Saturday’s match up with Mac-Hi
Pioneers.
By Luke Bradfield and Tiana
Camarillo
The
M ac-H i
P io n eers in the lone
B ask etb all
B onanza
Tournam ent defeated the
lone
JV
boys. The
tournament began for the JV
boys on Dec. 2 when they
went head to head with the
R iv ersid e P irates. The
Cardinals were leading 6-0
after just one minute into the
first quarter. When the end
of the first quarter rolled
around the score was pretty
tight, but the boys backslid
to w ard s the end o f the
second quarter. The Pirates
w ith a score o f 46-26
defeated the Cardinals.
S atu rd ay ,
the
Cardinal JV boys walked
into the gym with their heads
held high and ready for
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another game. This time
their goal was to defeat the
E nterprise O utlaw s. The
Outlaws started the game
with a lead. “With turnovers
being a huge problem for us,
we had a hard time keeping
up (with Enterprise),” said
lone
freshm an
M att
Coleman. The boys were
devastated when they lost
the game 47-32. “It was a
good g a m e ,” co n clu d ed
lone’s Cory Peterson, “We
all played a much better
game than we did in our first
game. I think we calm ed
down a lot and played better
as a team.”
The trophy for the
J V boys went to the Mac-Hi
Pioneers.
lone varsity basketball
team suffers loss
By Tori Heagy
The lo n e v arsity
boy’s basketball team played
the Mac-Hi Pioneers for the
B ask etb all
B onanza
Championship on Saturday,
lone C ardinals cam e out
stro n g in the first half,
leading 25-23 by half time.
Senior Kelly Thompson had
6 of his team-high 12 points
in the second quarter.
In the first half senior
Tyler Brown played strong
on a hurt ankle. In the second
half Brown stayed in the
locker room because of the
injury. The Cardinals went
out hard after the half and
kept a 1-point lead by the
end o f the third quarter.
Midway through the fourth
quarter senior starter Tony
Bolin obtained a knee injury
that took him out for the rest
of the game.
I n
the end the C ard in als
couldn't hold off the physical
Mac-Hi Pioneers and lost
47-42.
S co rers for lone
in clu d ed T hom pson 12,
Bolin 9, Brown 6. senior
Nick Kamp 3, senior Dan
Long 2, senior John Walton
5, sophomore Kip Krebs 2,
senior Kyle Palmateer 1 and
freshman Clay Morter 2.
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