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• • • « % « • • «• «» ft • - ■—» — ■J-»'-«» 4 — -e» ■»*«» % H# V *> ^ -< * Heppner JV volleyball team has near upset S IX - T h« H e p p n e r G azette lim e s , lU p p n f r , O regon N N r d n n d i) . O cto b e r 22. 1986 W.C.C.C. joins Ore. golf assoc. The annual fall general member ship meeting was held on Wcxlnes day. Oct 15 at 7 30 p m al the C ol umtua Basin Conference Room with 24 members attending D u rin g the business meeting members voted to fund membership in the Oregon G o lf Association (O G A l w hich would bring several advantages to the club including a slope rating evaluation, handicapp ing, notice o f tournaments, ju n io r programs and entree into some clos ed O G A tournaments The club w ould get some advertisement o f local events in (X»A publicalums and make W CCC more attractive to area visitors A lso discussed were new sand traps, steps, and grass tee on No 4. i l Nom inations for the positions o f Ipresident. vice president, secretary • treasurer, and two directors were re quested and w ill be open through the remainder o f the y ear Elections are scheduled for the general meeting to be held early in 1987 C h a rlie R a w lin s was c o m plim ented on his fine jo b this year as clubhouse manager, pro, and course consultant ’ ’ Charlie has made a big difference to the opera tion o f the clubhouse this year and the condition o f the course We hope h e 'll be hack nest year'' commented President Ed Struthers Heppner volleyball teams prevail over Cardinals By Ashley C o n k lin In what has always been a heated riv a lry thmughout M orrow Counts, the Heppner varsity and ju n io r var sity volleyb all teams defeated the lone Cardinals last Tuesday night The Fillies outlasted the Cardinals in the varsity match 15-17. 15-12. 15-4. “ The g irls played their heant o u t ." Heppner head coach T e rri G entry said “ They worked hard and served w e ll.” Setters Tina Davidson and Shan non Me la u g h lin did an excellent job o f getting the sets up to the F illy hit ter* Davidson again had a line match w ith her overall quickness and team plaly setting the offense up lo r her tcammalcs M c la tig h lin coming out late in the season due to an i l lness supported the w in w ith her sets and serving skills “ We really didn 't play that w e ll." admitted lone head couch Jocelyn Jones “ Hui at this point in the season w e’ re mainly concentrating on our league games ” The junior varsity match went the fu ll three games as w ell before Hc|>pner prevailed 15 7. 9 15. 15 8 The Heppner senior volleyball players and their parents were honored w ith a llo w c r to recogm /c their participation and support dur ing the volleyball scavm Seniors this year included Cindy Stroeber. K ellie Brannon, Tina Davidson. I.ircena Nash. Missy l ubanks and Sheri Piper Cardinals fail to score against Blue Devils y 5 V Bowling News the congestion problem on holes No 8 and No 5. the need for cart paths. and the need fo r more volunteer labor to help keep dues down C ondon B lu r D rv ils second Big Sky p la yo ff berth but By Ashley C o n k lin trails both Echo ( 2 1 ) and D ufur Scott M ille r and Chad Sm ith led (I I ) Dufur though has an advan the onslaught as the Condon Blue tage over the Cardinals by virtue o f D evils ran away to a 62-0 victory a 40-20 w in earlier in the scavm over the lone Cardinals in Big Sky “ W e're lm iking forw ard to p la y Conference football action last Fri ing Echo and hopefully com ing out day night o f there w ith a w in ." said head The lo w left lone at 2-2 in Big Sky coach David Prcslcv “ The loss to play but the Cardinals received some D u fu r may have sealed our fate, but consolation when they traded a vie if we can beat Echo and Echo then lo ry fo r a non-conlerrncc loss to the heats D ufur we have a chance Even Long Creek Mountaineers la 44 8 if we do n't nuke the playoffs the loss) when D ing Creek had to forfeit scavm has still been good to me because they had a player who il legally transferred to the school . M ille r ran fo r 72 yards on only I • U 14 I M. • 1 n m is five carries w hile Smith racked up N—I» I MM. I 54 yards on nine tries M ille r also . .SI C 1*n scored tw o touchdowns while Smith added three touchdowns • ll.au— 1 « »— .« 1 il« * r—I I imA.ii IS S I— I * r m u m S A 4 . The Blue D evil defense also had I m 4 « S . C . . p— - p f - M — 4 a . — » i m ám San.h » » klatmIT r a w s ' i m Mte4< a good game as w e ll, lim itin g the I — km SI Simm 4 i fmmkk » M » .Wkm bm im .. Cardinals gained only 57 yards of I V . I k . . m I— 4. 1 - - - . total offense However, three lone I * k " ■ • > * I— 21 M i l . I — km 4 « 114 f — * « i t— - 1 . 4 . I. I .MMkm ST IJ | quarterbacks did throw for 88 yards Im a I « h — I— r > . , :* In a « In k Urn* S S . I - - - S S Condon struck fo r 32 points in the Im p f— I— I— 4 4 I J I first period and added 14 in the se fSimJMr. I f r . I— 4 1 « ( — km 4 4 . IS— . 4 . .. — k— S S I m k a S S cond quarter fo r a 4 6 0 h a lf time k— C a m * . 1 4 S m i* . I C . 4 t • Hal advantage » ' Ilf I M I I I I I « — km V m V M m ST1, Sm as 4 U I S k im a . I I 44 I — l . 4 < < a ... M 4 k. The C ardinals have one con I I W l . i l a a i 4. ferencc game remaining w ith a date Pkmint I— k H al » I K I S i f c , | . ) J . 4a4 I I « I -mfcm tlifm k.a 1 4 1 » , S i . . . MOW. I » I. this Fnday at Echo beginning at 7 V) Smak . 1 . pm K m .l.m » I— S a i * . . 1 1 . Ha— I 11. ■ 4a4 I I . k kail | < | a t m Halhnaa | 1« lone is s till in contention fo r the 14 V t | * . I I RolTre kup Krglers W on Lost G utter Thisters 17 II The Dregs 17 II The H i H o ’» 16 12 Ih c Pvtts 16 12 M C G G 16 12 Beechers A lle y Cals 13 15 h o Pin Hitters 10 IK The Hopefuls 7 21 Splits convened Hilda Yocum 5-7. Rosie Lovgrcn 5-10 and Ncoma Bailey 3-10 H igh game F.va G riffith 197 H igh series Iris Campbell 525 H igh team game The Pytts • 585 H igh team senes The Pytts 1669 Tigers down Heppner V Ball teams The Stanfield Tiger volleyball team s d e feated the H e p p n e r volleyball teams in all three matches in Colum bia Basin Conference at tion last Thursday night The varsity Fillies were eliminated from contention for one o f the tw o CBC Fastcm D ivision district berths ,i\ the-, ti ll I I 13. 5 13 and S 4 in divisio n play Heppner'» top scavm spikers Missy Eubanks, ( in d y Stroeher, Tarecna Nash and sener Tina David son put a scare into the Tigers the first game with a rush o f supnse dink attacks O nly catching the strong T ige r team o fl guard b rie fly , as Stanfield adiusted uuicklv amt ihe F illie s fe ll short o f the w in IS w e played really well in the first g a m e ," head coach T erri Gentry said, "but it seemed like they (Stan field» wanted it m o re ." The JV F illie s gave the Tigers a hig battle before being topped 15-9. 14 16. 16-14 " The ju n io r varsity played very hard hut just came up s h o rt," Gen try said Hcppner's " C " team also was beaten by Stanfield. 15 4 . 15 13 The three Heppner teams ended their season al U m atilla on Tucvlay and a complete w rap up w ill appear in next week's Gazette Times Special Olympics slates howling tournament On Oc tober 31. students, age eight and older who are handicapped, w ill participate in a state Special O lym pics Bow ling Tournament to be held in Pendleton Registration w ill begin at 8 a m w ith (he tournament scheduled to commence at 9 a m and end at 4 p in Spectators arc welcome One objective o f special is to offer quality training and fitness programs to handicapped pcrvm s. regardless o f the severity o f their handicap Special Olympics Bowling prov ides these indis iduals an oppor tuity to take part in an activity in which they m ight not norm ally participate Anyone wishing to volunteer to help at the Special O lym pics Bowl ing Tournament may contact the chairman o f the arrangements com nuttec. Ernie C ristler, in Pendleton, at 276 6616 Olympics !• » « < KofTr« Kup krjtlrrs Won l-ost The Gutter Dusters 16 8 Ih c Hi HO s 15 V The Dregs 14 10 M C G G 14 10 The Pytts 13 II Beechers 10 14 No Pin Hitters V 15 The Hopefuls 3 19 Splits converted B illie Doherty 5-10 and Sonia Smith 5-10 High game Linda Schultz 191) and M illie Hanna I 4* ! High series Linda Schultz 512 H igh team game The Gutter Dieters '6 5 H igh team series The (»utter Dusters 1581 Dim « a Dozen <8 tub er 19 W on 1 »ts| No Six 7 21 No Two I9W HM 16 No Three 12 14 14 No Fight No Seven 14 14 1035 I7W N o One 9 19 No Four 8 20 No Five H igh game R Massey 195 and B IXohertv 194 High series G Doherty 5 39 and B Doherty 519 H igh team game No T w o 764 High team senes No T w o 2247 N parellm ers O cto b e r 14 W on 1 á ist Petersons 21 W 6M le s Schwab 16 12 TJ's Camera 15 13 Gardners I4W 13 Vi 14 14 te n 's Processing Black M l Flee 16 12 10 18 Central Market 9 19 Bud’ s Pub Splits converted Jcnnv Bingham In a near upset over Stanfield's undefeated J V volleyball team Heppner fell short 19-15. 16-14 and 14 16 A fte r playing poorly fo r a game and a ha lf Heppner woke up and took charge after falling behind 10-4. In a great come from behind e ffo rt the g irls pulled out a 16-14 w in J J O sm in playing her hest game o f the season had a 665f k ill rate on spikes and was 6-6 at the ser vice line The Fillies played vm ie very gisxl volleyb all in game three Christy Stroeher and M u h c llr W allis . >nii nuing to set up the F illy offense set many tine sets to spikers Jcamc FlU simmons. J ill C o nklin. M ichelle W allis, and Jennifer C u rrin F itz simmons led the wav w ith 12 com pleted attempts out o f 17 The Tiger g irls prevailed and Heppner s amc out on the short end o f the stick 14 16 in an extended game J ill C o n klin serving 15-18, Jen nifer C u rrin 10-14. and Christy Stroeher 7-9 along w ith J J. O sm in's 1 0 0 * were the versing leaders No Game this Friday hut a Great Bargain Just the Same! K ocoivt1 Oiuk FREE P ileh o r of Pop w ith any liir g o P izza! 2 S I11 K.iitiv < uuforth S 7 and I a u ne Adlurd 4 5 High game Inetta Cantin 229 High venes Inetta Cantin 532 H igh team game TJ s Camera 1(8)2 676 5210 Downtown Heppner Orders To Go - No Extra Charge Thursday Night I ado s Happy Birthday April O c to b e r 16 W on 14 »st 23 Kinzua 16 bpof : Depot Nursery 15 13 14' i I <'.■ Country Rose- Bark N Chips I' 13 I A J Ceram ics. 12 W I ' 1: q'.'i ISM B A ( Repaii 1 9 ', Rav Boyce Ins 8*5 Splits convcrted la u n c Adlard 3 6 7. June B c llc n b ro c k and lo R a vn c Bowman 3 10. Carol Nor ris 3 6 8. Ineti.» Cantin 3 5 10, and Katie M c Robe rts 5 6 10 High game Inetia Cantin |9 | High séries Délia Hcidcman 527 High team game J A I Cerainics 1008 (you little cutie) David, Chris, Andy, Allison and Camille Is this all it takes to outweigh 1,300 Oregon jobs? 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October 28. 1986 Harvester Restaurant _____ 7:00 - 9 00 p.m.______ IN I0NE Wednesday, October 29, 1986 Willows Grange Hall 7:00 - 9:00 p m The MPCI Program Will Be Explained Emphasizing The Changes For The 1987 Crop Year Pie & Coffee Will Be Served There is no charge for this seminar W B € ffl.M 'ID INSURANCE CENTER INC Teledyne Wah Chang Albany is more than zirconium, niobium and hafnium, its people, too When you sit in judgment over 1.300 workers, shouldn't you back up your decision with plenty of hard evidence9 We're talking about 1.300 families in a state that is already too familiar with hard times State health and environmental experts, independent researchers and worker safety advocates all agree Teledyne Wah Chang Albany^ waste materials pose no significant danger to people or the environment They based their conclusions on a careful, impartial look at the tacts Ballot Measure 15 is unnecessary and uncalled for Base your decision on the tacts Vote no on Ballot M easure 15. £ Ballot Measure 15: pnot fair to fx'ople, not fair to business, not fair to Oregon. Paid to» and author zed by No on 15 Committee Mars Nelson Treasure» 967 lib e rty St N fc Salem OR 97301 (503) 363 7094 For mors information writs Oat tha Facta. PO B oi 12945. Salem OR 97309 I* * »