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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, November 12,2014 - THREE
lone school
lone library offers
lone principal
announces honor roll free online databases ‘books it’ to strange
lo n e C o m m u n ity tie Gilbert, Sydney Qualls,
The lone Public Li­ ported vehicles from 1945
School has announced the Natalie Grigg, Jessie Flynn, brary now has available - present.
first quarter honor roll for Lauren Garrett. Samuel Gil­ free online databases for
The lone library plans locations
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the 2014-15 school year. bert. Miranda Taylor.
Results are as follows:
Honorable Mention
4.0
Shaun Epperson. Sarah
Megan Doherty, Emma Knop, Elaina Ehrmantraut,
Rietmann, Alexis Garrett, M ackenzie H eidem an,
Renee Peterson, Kaitlin Jacob Heideman, Joshua
G arrett, K atelyn B ass, Gray, Tyler Carter, Aidan
Tristan Estabrook, Maia Barresse, Gracie Crum, Eli­
Fuchs, Ally Haguewood, jah Grigg, Nestor Ramirez
NupurGorain. Rachel Hol­ O rozco, M aggie Flynn.
land, Ann Rietmann, Oskar Karsyn Rios, Emily Tay­
Peterson, Brianna Snyder. lor, Austin Morter, Ser­
Honor Roll
gio Marin Farias, Hannah
Zoey Gilbert, Samuel Padberg, Babali Peterson,
Grigg, Matthew Orem, An­ Christopher Pryor, H an­
nabels McDaniel, Madison nah Flynn, Karsen Dum-
A 1 Idritt, Payton M iller. ler, Cord Flynn, Daniel
A aron Sm ythe, Hayden Doherty, Henry Padberg,
Qualls, Laura Ayala, Su­ Jason Juarez, Joshua Still­
sanna Teeman, Sonia Me­ man, Kelsey Van Os, Fran­
dina, Morgan Orem, Ro­ ces Knop. Rory Barresse,
man Rodriguez-Sheena, Ivy David Smidmajer.
Sandford, Tatum Clark, Ka­
4-H floral design
workshop next week
Morrow County 4-H
will host a floral design
workshop open to all 4-H
members on Friday, Nov.
14, from 4-5 p.m. at the Mor­
row County Fairgrounds in
Heppner. The group will be
creating centerpieces for
the 4-H Achievement N ight
planned for Nov. 16. The
floral arrangem ents will
then be donated throughout
the communities as part of
a citizenship series through
the program.
Space for the w ork­
shop is lim ited. Those
in terested in atten d in g
are asked to sign up as
soon as possible at http://
w w w .signupgenius.com /
go/10c0a49a9ad22a4fe3-
floral. Morrow County 4-H
agent Ashley Jones says
the group is also in need of
glass jars/vases that could
be used and donated; bring
them to the workshop or
contact the 4-H office.
Ancestry. Heritage Quest
and EBSCO Auto Repair.
These databases are cur­
rently available on the li­
brary computers.
Ancestry and Heritage
Quest are for genealogy
research; EBSCO Auto Re­
pair has information (in­
cluding drawings, photos
and wiring diagrams) on
many dom estic and im­
on offering a class on ge­
nealogy basics and the use
o f Ancestry & Heritage
Quest; a tutorial class for
the auto repair database is
also planned.
More details will be
forthcoming.
Anyone interested in
attending either class, con­
tact the lone library at 541-
561-9828.
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lone library board to
meet
The board of directors for the lone Library District
will hold its monthly meeting on Thursday, Nov. 20, at
10 a.m. at the lone Public Library, 385 W. 2nd Street, lone.
The public is welcome to attend.
lone Legion Auxiliary
plans holiday bazaar
The lone A m erican
Legion Auxiliary 's fourth
annual holiday bazaar will
be held at the lone Legion
Hall on Nov. 15 from 9
a.m. to 3 p.m. This year’s
vendors will be offering a
w ide variety of homemade
items and licensed prod­
ucts. Attendees are invited
to bring a favorite photo to
put on a shirt or mug, find
that perfect Christmas gift
and have a photo taken with
Santa.
Breakfast items will be
available for purchase 8-10
a.m., and a soup and chili
lunch will be offered from
11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Santa will
be available 9-11 a.m. and
1-3 p.m. Door prizes will
be awarded throughout the
day. The Auxiliary also will
have tickets available for a
gift basket raffle.
Catholic men to hold
dinner meeting
Morter receives CRC fall
The men of St. Patrick's Catholic Church of Heppner
and
St. William's Catholic Church of lone will hold their
all-league nods
fall dinner meeting and memorial Mass Tuesday, Nov. 18.
Carson Morter. 18. received three all-league nods
The memorial Mass for the deceased men of the par­
from the Columbia River Conference this season.
ish will be held at 6 p.m. at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church,
Morter, the son of Roger and Carla Morter of Lex­ followed by dinner and a meeting in the parish hall.
ington, plays football for the 5A Hermiston Bulldogs.
ALL NEWS AND ADVERTISEMENT DEADLINE;
His performance for the CRC-champions earned him
spots as first-team receiver on the offensive side, as well
as first-team defensive back and first-team kick returner.
MONDAYS AT 5:00 P.M.
Each lone elementary class got to pick a location for lone
Principal Sarah Crane-Simpson to read for part of the day
as part of Pi/./a Hut's Book It Challenge. They were creative
with locations that included not only the hack of this pickup
but also the bathroom, the diving board, and even the roof.
-Contributed photo
lone playoff dreams
end at round-one loss
The lone C ardinals
fought hard to earn a spot
in the playoffs, but their
dreams for advancement
to the quarterfinals ended
w ith a 66-6 loss to Adrian
last week.
“Adrian is a very strong
team with size and speed.
We played hard and never
gave up but were simply
overpowered by a better
team,” said lone Cardinal
Coach Stan Weiper. “We
worked hard to make it to
the playoffs and we enjoyed
the experience. With a solid
nucleus of returning players
we are very excited about
the opportunity to have a
much stronger team next
year.”
Game stats are as fol­
lows:
Adrian 66, lone 6
Rushing
Jason Juarez: 16x70 Yards
Donald McElligott: 16x86
Yards, T.D.
Passing
Dan Doherty: 0x2
Jason Juarez: 3x8 35 Yards
Scoring
Donald McElligott: T.D.,
6 pts.
Defense
Jason Juarez: 2 Fumble
Recoveries
Back row-Head Coach Stan Weiper, Sergio Marin, David Smidmajer, T) Patton, Jorge Aguilar, Cord Flynn, Kars­
en Dumler Middle row-Donald M cElligott, Amir Bayanayev, Tyson Epperson, Joshua Stillman, Austin Morter,
Brandon Peck, Danny Doherty Front row-Hector Aguilar, Joe Doherty, JD Aleksa, Jason Juarez, Henry Padberg,
Pedro Bolanos N o t pictured-Austin Carter, Sam Gilbert, Coach Scott Carter
Bob and Bonni Ball
Allstott Construction, L L C
Lexington Pump
C a ry and Lani Bass Family
BPO E #358 Elks Lod.se
M id Columbia Producers, Inc.
)ohn and Linda Bristow
Bank of Eastern Oregon
Morrow C ounty Fair (k Rodeo
Loyal and Betty Bums
Boardman Foods, Inc.
Morrow County Crain Growers
Keisha and M ike C ovey
Columbia Basin Cooperative, Inc. Morrow County Recreation District
June M . Crowell
Community Bank
M urray's Drug and Country Rose
Chris Devens
Dances With M ules
Pea Ridge Embroidery
Brian
and
Peggy Doherty Family
Dave's Photography
Peterson's Jewelers
Arthur and Stacie Ekstrom Family
Dean's Pendleton Athletic C o m ­
Pettyjohn's Builder and Supply
John and Helen Ekstrom
pany
Sand Hollow A g Supply
Tom and Arlynda G ates
Devin O il Company, Inc
SherTell Chevrolet
Rosie Graham
Family Dentistry
Silver Creek Contracting, L LC
Betty G ray
Tacos Hometown
C a r Aviation, Inc.
Ron and Karen Haguewood
Heppner Family Foods
Wheatland Insurance
)oe and Linda Halvorsen Family
Wright Chevrolet
IRT, L LC
Wayne and Diana Hams
Dick and Jannie Allen
lone Market and Deli
Deacon
and Erin Heideman Family
Allen and N ancy Anderson
) Keithley Construction
Helen M . Heideman
M ark Anderson
Les Schwab Tire Center
Dale and Karen Holland Family
Bob Hubbard
Joel and Lea Mathieu Peter­
Holly Rebekah Lodge #139
son Family
Bill and N ancy lepsen Family
Bink and Lynn Dee Ramos
G ina lepsen
Family
J.L. Kincaid Ranch
Keith and Judy Rea
Skye and Penny Krebs
Betty Rietmann
Del and Linda LaRue
Bill Rietmann
Kathy Martin
Gregg and Shelly Rietmann
Joe and Jeri McElligott
Family
Perry and Kathy Morter
Joe and Donna Rietmann
Ralph and Anne Morter Family
Family
Howard and Dianne Mullins
John and Kerry Rietmann
Duane and Linda Neiffer
Bruce and Linda Rigby
Jarrod and Alison Ogden Family Dean and Florene Robinson
Eric and Brandi Orem Family
Ryan Rudolf Family
Joe and Anita Orem
Brian and Lorie Sullivan
Marvin and Tanna Padberg
Jim and M onica Swanson
Darrin and Cam ie Padberg Family
Sherron Woodside