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Heppner Gazette-1 hues, Heppner. Oregon VNedncsdav, September 21. I9K8 - FIVE
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Jim Holtz breaks a tackle as he runs with the ball against C ascade Locks last Friday night
The Cardinals lost their gam e 44-46 in con terence piay
way through to the goal line to end
by Michelle Papineau
one touchdown
the score at half time at 12 20
Friday. September 16 the lone
The fourth quarter proved to he
As the Pirates opened the third
Cardinal football team hosted the quarter with a kick-off. Sean War
the most exciting with the Cardinals
Cascade Lucks Pirates in league ren. replacing Brian Ball, who was try ing to get ahead of the game Rob
play The Cardinals lost their second injured late in the first quarter, ran Wilson set the spirits on a high as he
intercepted a pass from the Cascade
conference game 44-46
the ball 64 yards for a touch down
The Cards started slow allowing That led the Cardinal attack on the Locks quarterback and ran it back 40
the Pirates to «core first hut Dustin unsuspecting Pirates During the yards allowing the final Cardinal
Padberg ran 18 yards to tic the two third quarter. Sean Waircn had a 33 touchdown by Dustin Padberg for 3
teams at 6-6 in the first quarter
yard quarterback sneak which set up yards
In second quarter play. Cascade a Padberg 12 yard touch-down
Brad Papineau had two quarter-
Locks attacked the Cardinal defense
has
k sacks ami Brian Doherty led the
Padberg returned the favor by run
scoring twice as the Cardinals' ning the ball 32 yards Setting up Cardinal tackles with 18 but Cascade
quarterback Sean Warren forced his Warren for a 4 yard touch down
Dicks held onto the ball king enough
to
end the game at 44-46
Cascade Dicks relumed with only
WCCC Golf
Barbecue
September 11
Low gross - a tic between two
teams playing drop n ut scramble
First team included I^irry Petty
john, Travis Pettyjohn, F.ldon
Gilbert. Barbara Gilbert. Cam
Wishart Second team Jim Wishart.
Earl Norris, Carol Norris, Carl
Fishburn and Peggy Fishburn
Long dnve - No. 6, John Edmund
son and Pat Edntundson
K P. - No 4 - Larry Petty)»hn
T-TIme
September 13
Flight A: low gross Harriet Pier
son, 41.
Right B low gross - Neoma
Bailey. 47
Flight A low net - Eileen
Padberg, 29 and Jan Paustian, 29
Flight B low net - Harriet Batty,
29.
K P. - No. 4. Jo Pettyjohn
Long Drive - No. 6, Neoma
Bailey.
Other awards included a birdie
Beverly Wilson and a chip in by
Eileen Padberg
Wednesday Ladies
September 14
Low gross Harriet Evans
Low net - Doll Campbell
Least putts - Harriet Batty.
422-7577 or 422-7218
NOW OPEN
lone Insights
■ AVON Open House will be held
by Shela Torrence at the lone
Grange on October 24 from II a m.
until 4 p m. District Manager.
Dorothy Bush of Pendleton will be
the day's guest, and refreshments
will he served Chr.stmas From
Avon will be featured, and shopp
ing orders may be placed with Shela
Bring a friend, and enjoy the after
noon for some pleasant & relaxing
Christmas shopping
-Oregon Trail Tours-have ended
for the season Hike* will resume in
march. 1989 Our last hike was on
Sat , Sept 17. and included Louis
Carlson, Bob and Millie Hope.
Eugene, and their three guests from
Nepal. Taiwan, & the Republic of
China The three visitors arc atten
ding the U of O and are working on
their Doctorates
-The lone Girls' Volleyball team
deserves a big congratulations for
their first place win at the touma
ment in the Dalles this past week
end The varsity team really show
ed their strength, and brought home
a trophy tor the Cardinal showcase
lone Pride Congratulations. Girls'!
- -Steve Corey, Pendleton attorney,
ami also a member of the Oregon
Trail Governor's Advisory Commit
tee. presented Jean Nelson's pro
posal tor Oregon Trail signs in Mor
row County. The committee has
agreed to help Morrow County with
the project Signs will be placed on
Oregon Trail rut sites, signs along
county and state highways to
designate the general route, and
guide travellers to segments of vist
blc ruts The sign sub-committee
will then review the lists of areas
needing signs, and determine the si/c
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of signs needed in each location,
cost, and where to place directional
arrows.
We are in the process of forming
the Morrow County Oregon Trail
Organization Anyone interested in
helping, and attending meetings for
the preservation, protection, and
development of the Oregon Trail in
Morrow County, please call Robin
at 422-7572 Everyone is welcome
Jcani Elysc Baker. "Missy” , sure
cniuycd thic lovely shower given by
hostesses Pat Pettyjohn. Eunice
McElligott. ami Nancy & Carol
McElligott Missy received many
wonderful gifts, and appreciates be
ing welcomed to the lone Commun
ity so warmly.
Options for long
distance company
coming soon
Nearly 1.5«) U S West Com
munications' customers in Heppner.
Lexington and lone have been ask
ed to choose a specific king distance
company to handle calls outside U
S West's long distance service area
The new 1 ♦ dialing service,
referred to as Easy Long Distance
Dialing, begins December I
Telephone customers have receiv
ed ballots which include the names
of long distance companies serving
the area and their telephone
numbers For more information
regarding service and rates,
customers must contact specific king
distance companies
"All you have to do is select a
long distance company, mark your
choice on the ballot, and return it to
us." said U S West's Clell Gibson,
community and economic develop
ment manager. Be mi
Ding distance companies serving
the area include: AT&T Ding
Distance Service. MCI Dial “ I"
Ding Distance Service. US Sprint
Direct Dial Service and Call U S ,
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For further information on U S
West products and services,
customers can contact the company s
business office or its l-et’s Talk
Bureau. 1-800-555-5000(toll free),
weekdays from 8:30 a m to 5 p m
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Jill
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The Heppner Fillies wrre put to
the text Tuesday playing the AAA
Hemuston Bulldogs in Hcrmivion
Hermiston won the match hut it took
three games
In the first game, the Fillies never
really got started Hemuston got the
first serve and never let up Their at
tacks just overpowered the Heppner
front row, which was without the
services of Tanu Lindsay who suf
fered an ankle injury at the Grant
Union Tournament Heppner only
scored 2 points the whole game and
Hermiston won 15-2
Between games, the Fillies
regrouped and came out strong for
the second game Heppner took ad
vantage of every Hemuston error
Before anyone realized it. the fillies
were ahead 7-1. Unfortunately , the
Bulldogs came hack to eventually
even the score, but they never went
ahead It was close the rest of the
game Both teams set up and attack
ed very well The haft stayed in the
air for very king rallies as both teams
tried to capitalize When the game
should have been over at 15 points,
it was tied at 15-15 In volleyball,
a learn has to win by 2 points, so
these were tense moments for
everyone Tracey Bond then served
and Hermiston set it up. and sent a
hard driven spike just out the end
line The next serve y icklcd the same
result and Heppner won 17-15
The third and final game saw two
very tired teams on the floor Alter
a long and exciting second game the
Fillies didn’t seem to have anything
left Hemuston had trouble picking
up the first few serves and fell
behind 5-1 They then scored 11
straight points to lead 12-5 The
Fillies still hail a chance though, (hey
scored three more points to come
close, hut then tell flat Hemuston
upped the score to 14 8 and Hepp
ner held them for awhile, but the
Bulldogs went on to win 15-10
All of live Fillies played well, with
setters Christy Stroehcr and Nikki
Hnsbois setting exceptionally well in
pressure situations Saudi Turner
also played a very tine net game, hit
ting and blocking well
The Fillies played Grant Union
Thursday and Stanfield on Tuesday
and finally open Columbia Basin
Conference play at Wahtonka on
September 22
Chamber Chatter
By Claudia Hughes Chamber Manager
There's only one thing better than
getting up to the sound of rain on the
roof after a dry spell and that ’s pull
ing the down quill over your head
while you listen to the pitter patter'
Places to go, things to do. and pen
pie to see
Saturday will find the St Paddy’s
Wagon nuking its last run of (he
season at the Pilot Rock Fun Days
Special flunks to the volunteers who
gave their Saturdays to pronaite our
county events Schedules are being
set up for next year, so if you arc in
tercstcd in either driving the "Pad
dy Wagon" or becoming a potato,
lepradown or shamrock for a day,
please contact the Chamber office
Die experienced say it's great fun to
lose your identity during a parade
and nuke the crowds smile Try it,
you'll see A word from the wise
If sitting is your speciality, some
walkabouts' would be recommend
cd before you volunteer to walk a
parade'
We like to see Heppner in the
news, but a rumor that (he dam is
leaking is not the course of action
we'd take to accomplish this A
press conference will have taken
place at the dam to squelch these
rumors by the time this goes to
press
Attend Chamber next week to hear
Ron Daniels. President of Blue
Mountain Community College,
share his words of wisdom Visitors
■re welcome Chamber meets at
noon. Tuesdays at the Heppner Flk.x
Wedding
Anniversary
For
Ellis & Betty Pettyjohn
Sunday , October 2 , ¡988
Open House 2:00-4:00 p.m.
Catholic Parish Hall , Heppner
143 N. MAIN
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Darcee Padberg spikes the ball against C ascade Locks last week
in volleyball play The Lady Cards have four straight victories to their
credit
the fighting Lady Cardinals
by Michelle Papineau
Die Duly Cards have been using
Die lone Did y Cardinals hosted the
actual plays to offensively play the
Echo Cougars Monday. September
ball Although offensive plays arc
12 I he Cards g.x ,>11 in an ivtccUcM
new to the leant, they serve their
start smashing the Cougars 15 0 in
purpose as the Cards stand 2-0 in
flic first game Die Cougars rallied
league play defeating Condon and
in the second game hut lost 15 11 to
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victory
by Michelle Papineau
The Lady Cardinals won their
fourth straight game Friday,
September 16. against ihe Cascade
Dicks Pirates Die taller Pirates
were no match tor the quicker I^idy
Cards
Serving and spiking were the key
to the Cardinals keeping the offen
sive during the match I he sarsity
look their match in two games. 15 5.
15 6 while the J V s proved vic
torious scoring 16-14, 15-10.
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Art invitation is extended
to family and friends
of Ruhx Roberts and Em ile Riettnann
for a very special
BIRTH DA Y C ELEBRÄTH )N
Sunday, September 25
2-4 p.m.
lone United Church of Christ
No Gifts Piense
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Grand ^ O p en in g
I his Saturday
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NOW STOCKING
Pellet Burning Wood
Stoves
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were over fifty horticulture exhibits
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arrangements.
During the business meeting,
plans were made to attend the Blue
Mountain District If) meeting in
Pendleton on October 3 Pat Petty
john is preparing a hook of evidence
for our observance of Oregon
Garden Week held in the first week
of June
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lone Carden Club discusses growing
of iris
"G row ing Iris Bearded and
Beardless" was the topic tor discus
sum at the lone ( iarden Club meeting
on Wednesday September 14
Virginia Peck was hostess with Pat
Pettyjohn assisting Helen Martin
leader, pointed out that the most
common iris used in this area arc the
heurded ones which arc usually
classified according to height (from
8" to 3 4 ' tall) Die beardless types
may he roots or bulbous types
Those grown from roots arc the |
Pxucdacrrux (water iris). Spuria.
Siberian. Japanese. Evansia, D>ui I
sianna. and Pacific Coast Those |
known as bulbous (commercial or
fioristi arc reticulata. Dutch (in
dudes the English and Spanish) and !
others Ins arc espec ially suitable tor
our area b tC tM lhc\ do well m
alkaline soil and full sun and do run [
need excessive watering They pro
duce better if top dressed with ter I
tili/cr in the spring and planted with
hone MK-al Ihcv may in- divided
after blooming about every 3 to 4
years
A Mini Flower Show was held |
with each member bringing the best
in her garden for exhibit Points in
showing ami fudging were discuss
ed for individual flowers Itiorc
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