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    SIX - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon
Wednesday, December 2,2009
Area soccer teams wrap up fall season
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Six teams under the age of 10 participated in the American
Youth Soccer Organization’s fall season in Hermiston.
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The G reen S p ark s and Blue Sonic are com prised of
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team members under-six years of age. Top Left Photo:
Green Sparks members are - top row (L-K) Sallie Orem,
McKenna Bray, Gracie Orem, Harley Anderson, Coach
Andrea Fletcher and Cody Fletcher. Bottom row (L-R)
Adan G uerra, Jace Coe, Noah Stone and Brett Jewett.
Top Center Photo: Blue Sonic members are - Landon Mitch­
ell, Blane Mahoney, Kendall Dowdy, Joseph Sherman, and
Kaden Combe. Other team members not pictured are Hailey
Holmgren, Trevor Nichols, and Shaylyn DeLoach. The team is
coached by Kami Combe and assisted by Nicole Mahoney. The
Blue Sonic were sponsored by Lott's F.lectric.
The Sharks and the Royal Flushes participated in the under­
eight (118) division: Pictured are the Royal Flushes IJ8 girls
(Top Right Photo): Top row (L-R) are Gracie Deloach, Elaine
E rm antraut, Nicole Propheter, Alison Cecil and Makayla
Silvia. Bottom row (L-R) are Alexis Cutsforth, Madelvn Nich­
ols, Marlee Mitchell, Cheyenne Shaw and Rylee Bray. Not
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pictured is Kaitlyn Martin. Coaches are Ruth Shaw and Toni
Nichols. The team is sponsored by Josh Bray Plumbing. Drew
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Coe, Gavin Hanna, Mason Lehman, Jackson Lehman, Angel
Mathew, Mark Adams, Casey Fletcher, Jordan Spaulding,
Jorden Sweeney and Mikel Jaca played as The Sharks U8 boys
and were coached by Jessica Lehman and Brandi Sweeney. The
Sharks were sponsored by Pat and Trish Sweeney. Bottom
Right Photo: Jorden Sweeney and Mikel Jaca.
Left Center Photo: The Red Hot Chili Peppers l) 10 girls were
sponsored by Gunderson Trucking. Back Row: Coach Carri
Grieb, Payton Miller, Jacee Currin, Morgan Correa, NaLani
Stone, Jaiden Mahoney, Emily Cecil, and Coach Lisanne
Currin. Front Row: Nichole Shaw, Claire Grieb, NaLeah
Stone, Madison Combe, and Onna DeLoach. Bottom Left
Photo: The Men in Blue U10 boys team tielded Payton Leh­
man, Hunter Nichols, Jimmy Adams, Gavin Hanna, Mason
Lehman, Jackson Lehman, Cason Mitchell. Carson Brosnan,
Ethan Holmgren, Tanner Holmquist, Zach Bredtield, Keegan
Gibbs and Dayshawn Neal. The Men In Blue were coached
by Russ Nichols and Jon Lehman and sponsored by JD &
Wright Construction. Pictured are Hunter Nichols, Payton
Preparations are Tickets are $12 for se­ Lehman, Keegan Gibbs. Cason Mitchell, and Gavin Hanna.
well underway for the Or­ niors and adults and $3 for -Contributed Photos
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Oregon East Symphony
to present annual
Holiday Music Festival
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we are now accepting
Express Scripts & Cigna insurance
Please ask for details
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217 North Main • Heppner • Phone 676-9158 • Floral 676-9426
Serving Heppner, Lexington & lone
egon East Symphony’s an­
nual Holiday Music Fes­
tival to be held Sunday
December 13 at 3.15 pm
at the Vert Auditorium in
Pendleton. The concert is
sponsored this year by the
Oregon East Symphony
Guild and Betty Brunette.
Tickets are on sale
now at the Oregon East
Symphony office (345 SW
4'"h Street,, 541-276-0320),
Armchair Books (39 SW
Dorion) and at the door.
Banking
Should Be Boring.
Let’s face it, your typical banking experience isn’t very exciting.
It’s not supposed to be. When banking gets exciting, it’s a sign
something bad is happening It’s usually for all the wrong reasons
when banks make headlines Here at Community Bank, we might
not be as newsworthy as other banks right now, but it's for all the
right reasons. We are:
Bailout FREE. Community Bank will continue to oper­
ate without a single dime from the taxpayer-funded
bailout program known as the Troubled Asset Relief
Program (TARP).
Safe, Secure, and Stable. Community Bank has pro­
vided financial services in Eastern Oregon since 1955.
We re not going anywhere, but don't take our word for
it. Check out www.bankrate.com where Community
Bank maintains a 4 star safety rating
A Supporter Of Local Business. It's surprisingly sim­
ple banks support the local economy by lending
money When loans are scarce, small business suffers.
By the way, we've increased small business lending by
over 10% since the beginning of 2009.
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BANK
Town & Country
nominations still open
Nominations are
still open for the 2010
Heppner Chamber’s Town
& Country Community
Awards event sponsored by
CenturyLink.
Award c a te g o ­
ries include: Youth of the
Year, Business of the Year,
Woman of the Year, Man of
the Year, Citizen-Educator
of the Year, and Lifetime
Achievement. Nomination
forms can be picked up
at the Chamber, Kuhn &
Spicer Offices, or at the
Post Office bulletin board
area. The forms need to be
turned in by December 15
to the Chamber of Kuhn &
Spicer Offices.
Medicare Part D Enrollment Period
November 15th - December 31st
Sec the following list of plans we are accepting for 2010
If you are not happy with your current
plan, NOW IS THE TIME TO CHANGE!
2010 MEDICARE PART D PLANS
Advantage Freedom Plan by RxAmerica
Advantage Star Plan by Rx America
800-429-6686 www.Meds4Medicare.com
Asuris Medicare Script
Asuris Medicare Script Enhanced
800-452-2909 www.regence.com/medicare
Premiere Care
800-458-9518 www.familycareinc.com
Community CCRX
Community CCRX Basic
Community CCRX Gold
Prescriba RX Bronze
Prescriba Rx Gold
866-566-8741 www.communitycarerx.corn
Silverscript Value
866-552-6106 www.silverscript.com
CVS Caremark Complete
866-488-4709 www.silverscript.com
Sterling RX
866-228-8920 www.sterlingplans.com
Providence Part D
800-457-6064 www.providence.org
Health Net Orange option 1 and 2
877-859-0060 www.healthnet.com
Clear Choice Health Plan
800-437-7728 www.clearchoicehp.com
Cigna Medicare Rx Plan 1,2,3
800-244-6224 www.cigna.com
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Community Bank remains safe and secure
We have not requested, nor do we require taxpayer supported
government bailout money (TARP)
We will continue to be independently owned and operated
Member TDK
students, and are general
admission seating.
The Festival is a
longtime Pendleton holiday
tradition which features
several Oregon East Sym­
phony ensembles, audience
sing-a-longs, and other
community groups.
At the concert, the
Oregon East Symphony
Guild will raffle off a
“Splendiferous Christmas”
basket as a fundraiser.
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