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TWO - Heppner Gazelle-Timex, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday. October IH. |9K4 Garden Bugs Homecoming week at Heppner High sponsor contest United Way distributes produce The Lexington Garden Bugs will he sponsoring a pumpkin decorating contest for all Ixungton residents for Halloween Pumpkins may be decorated or carved, hut must he taken to the V A G Tavern in Lex- inglon by Oct 25 Pumpkins will be displayed at the V A G until Halloween and boxes will be available for the public to cast votes for their favorite jack-o-lantem un til 4 p m on Halloween Categories will be I 16 years and 16 years to adult First second and third prizes will he awarded for both categories. lone Cardinals down Helix By Melissa Rowell Morrow County United Way board members (left to right) Mem Reamer. Judy Fckman. Judy ( Kmin and Calhi Bauska. bag potatoes for distribution to loc al organizations in the county The pickup load of potatoes donated to the United Way by Paul Tavlor of l^exinirton was disnled up On Wednesday. October 10. the lone lady Cardinals downed the Helix Grizzlies. 15-9. 15 4 Mars Cupps and Amy WagettblHl each had one ace serve in the first game to set the pace Nancy Morter also helped set the pace by serving six straight points in a row In the second game. Jo Cupps served six points and had an ace serse to finish off the Grizzlies among the Hepj Senior ( enter n north end of the ,tu' m * *° *1* Heppner I through the Mo Parenting workshop planned by Extension Parents can choose from 30 dil- ferent workshops at the Practical Parenting Workshop to be held at Benson High School. 546 N F. 12th. Portland. Saturday. Nov 4 Class topics include "Self Esteem for your C h ild .” "O ver Scheduled Families,” "Single Parents.” "Step Parenting." "Teaching Children responsibility,.......Ihe Influence of TV ." and many others, according to Dawn C Hawkins. Extension home economist. Sponsored by the Oregon Home Economics Association ami the Drcuon State Universitv Extension Service, the workshop is designed for parents of children from btnh to age ten Parents may lake up to five classes at the events which will he held from V a m to 3 p m There '»ill also be a resource lair Prc registration is V> with an op tional catered box lunch tor S4 The prc-registration deadline is October 21 Registration at the door will c«>st S I ' Registration forms may he puked up .it the Morrow County F.x tension Office. Pendleton, or by call mg 676 9642 I'een parents may register for tree, however the box lunch is still V4 The Adventures of (>ruzelda & Clem Heppner Ponies 3-2 record Tooth talk Dentist Tom Alexander speaks about teeth with Heppner Elementary School second graders from Joy Krem’s and Lea Calvert’s classes Assisting him is Dr Frank N Stein (>illiam, Waterland win putting contest * (After Hours) 5 :0« a.in. - 11:00 p.m. 7 ^ GrazfUiu chirped. "Hey Clem, what are all them folks runnm down to 1 L. V lllle r 'N > f ln l- > ln r l A < lie x r o n j ^ for?’’ ' Clem explained, "Them folks are signing up for a pmata full of candy They're gonna draw the winner out of the hat on the 30th of Oct and you can sign up every day (irazelda \quetdrd. "Gee Clem that’s great By the way, whafs a pmata7" ( Irm pondered don’t know love but who cares as long as it s full of candy'" These Nerds’ were found hanging around Heppner High School Tuesday afternoon There s some strange things go ing on up there, not quite sure who's in charge these days but anything goes during Homecoming Week— almost Officials of the Fred Meyer Challenge Golf Tournament an n.ninced Howard Gilliam and George Waterland as the l<Xal win ners of the Putt for Charity putting contest Ihe Fred Meyer Challenge it tracts golf greats and corporate ex ccutivex from around the world I he ISitt tor Charity is a featured event ot the Fred Meyer Challenge Par lie ipants who sink a putt are eligible • • ,,f rifts prizes provided hv the Fred Meyer Challenge Ihe event has been sponsored the past tear years by Metropolitan Lite, and is staffed by volunteers of Metropolitan Family Service, a non profit charitable organization, serv mg families in Portland Howard Gilliam and George W.itcrland are two out of only fifty winners, ranging anywhere from Alaska to Florida, who won the Putt tor Charitv Kevin Payne (24) gains some yardage for the Heppner Ponies By Rick Koffler The Heppner Ponies played their fourth ami fifth games October 4 and 11 The Ponies played Pilot Rock who did not have a team last year The Ponies badly needed a win after losing 12 7 to Stanfield Hepp ner came out ready to play, going after Pilot Kick all over the field Heppner got to Pilot Rock early, go ing into the locker room at halftime with a 21-0 lead Heppner scored one more time before putting the se cond string in to play the rest of the game Heppner won the game 2 8 0 Heppner is now 2-2 The Heppner Ponies, undefeated playing eight man football, kept it that way by heating Echo 26-7 Heppner scored first on two long runs, going up 12-0 Echo then scored on a Heppner let down to nuke the score 12 7. Heppner struck one more time before halftime to make the score at half 14-7 Hepp ner scored one more time in the se cond half and the game ended w ith the score Heppner, 26, Echo 7 Heppner is finally on the winning side with a record of 3-2. Heppner’s biggest game of the year will be Thursday Oct. 19 against Umatilla Kickoff for that game will he at 3 p m in Umatilla Births Barbwire Sierra Silvenode Tubular Steel Gate 12’ x 1 3/4 6 Rail Wood Posts Pressure Treated 3x7 4x7 vS Thru 16’ Lengths Available U\t 1 T • r v U - - » « ■m Ashley M arie R a n n u rd -a daughter Ashley Marie was born to Cindy and Forest Kannard of Pendleton on October 2 at St An thony Hospital in Pendleton The baby weighed 6 lbs 14 oz Grandparents are Mr and Mrs W es Kanrurd of Pendleton and Jerry and Pat Dougherty of Heppner Kyle Aernon Suchy-a son. Kyle Vernon was bom to lurry and CKile Suchy of Irngon on (Vt 6 at Good Shepherd Hospital in Hermixton The bab\ weighed 7 lbs 6 oz David Tyler Hirai-a son. David Tyler was born to David and Judith llirai ot Hoardnun on Oct 7 at Good Shepherd Hospital in Her mision The baby weighed 4 lbs 4 ozx K atherine M arie Kilkenny-a daughter. Katherine Mane was bom to John and Diane Kilkenny of Ixx ington on ( Kt X at G<*>d Shepherd Hospital in Henniston The baby weighed X lbs 13 ozs Grandparents are Bob Kilkenny, Heppner. Vesta Kilkenny, Portland; June and Bob Hcnmg. Kennewick, W’A. Loren Henderson, Coulee I ta n , w \ Great Grandparents are Alta Cutstorth, Heppner and Annie Ham mons. Priest River. ID Katherine joins two brothers, Conor. 5 and Roy 2 at home Nkylcr I>avis R.C. Cecil-a son. Sky ler Davis R C was bom To Lori Cecil of Heppner on Oct 4. at St Anthony's Hospital in Pendleton The baby weighed 5 lbs Vi oz Grandparents are Ron and Linda Cecil, Heppner Great grandparents are Eleanor and Vinton Davis, Wood burn and Vernon and LaVellc Cecil, Spray Black Hills GOLD Initial Pendants Great For Fencing - Landscaping •/andstrom's ORIGINAL BLACK HILLS GOLD CREATIONS The personalized gift for your special person Morrow County Grain Growers I 8 0 0 3 X 2 - 73 «*. W M 22I Peterson’s CENEX LAND O LAKES H pppnef Jewelers