Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, September 2, 1992 - THREE HHS football season starts Friday Sept. 4 ft All Sts. celebrate WCCC lists tournament winners The seventh annual Interna­ plus 15 each for John Edmund- holy communion tional Tournament was held Sun­ son and George Waterland. Dave The Rev. Robert Crum of Red­ mond will celebrate Holy Com­ munion at All Saints Episcopal Church on Sunday, September 6, at 10:30 a.m. Gayle Crum will provide special music for the worship service. Anyone wishing to make an ap­ pointment with Father Crum may call the church office from 9 a.m. to noon. Willows Grange plans meeting Photos by Joyce Hughes Q u a rte rb a ck Rick warms his arm up. K o ffle r The Grant Union Prospectors roll into H eppner F riday, September 4 to face the Mustangs in the season opener for both squads. The Prospectors are coached by Max Goin who is beginning his seventh year at John Day. His career record is a strong 49-17 with three league championships. Grant Union returns five offen­ sive and six defensive starters from a team that was 5-4 last year and placed third in the tough Wapiti League. Sixty players are out for this large 2A school and there are six coaches in the pro­ gram, including Dave Presley, an assistant for the Mustangs last year. According to Goin, the Pro­ spectors run “ an offense with Multiple sets and strive for balance between running and passing.” Top returners for Grant Union Ryan Pence (50), Kevin Payne and Leonard Brittner practice kicking the ball in preparation for Friday’s game. include Brian Zinn, a 5’ 10” 198 lb. senior halfback and Tim Rude, a 5’10” 225 lb senior fullback. Both were all league performers a year ago. Mike Thompson and Travis Deming are standout senior linemen, both weighing in at 195 lbs. Coach Goin is also high on sophomore Brandon Bond, 5’ 11 ” 205 lb. On defense, Rude and Zinn are excellent linebackers in the pro­ spectors 5-2 defensive scheme. Along with Thompson, Deming and Bond, watch for senior Gary Allen, a safety on defense and a flanker on the other side of the ball. Goin thought team strengths were “ a solid defensive team and a strong running game. One area we need to improve on is the defensive secondary. That will come with time.” Coach Goin picked Vale and Enterprise to be very tough in the WCCC raise $400 for pool Wapiti league. He thought Union would be very good this year and Elgin and Joseph also competing. He thought the Prospectors would challenge for the league title. Goin was happy to be coming to Heppner. He said "Greg Grant has put a quality program together at Heppner.” The last time these two teams met was two years ago in the first round of the state playoffs. The wind was absolutely howling and the Prospectors nipped the Mustangs 14-11. They went on to play for the state championship game in an all Wapiti league showdown won by the Vale Vikings. Game time this Friday night at the Morrow County Fairgrounds is 7:30 p.m. The Booster Club is sponsoring a tailgate dinner prior to the game from 5 to 6:45 p.m. featuring ham burgers and hotdogs. Willow Creek Country Club and Jim Barratt combined to raise over $400 for the swimming pool project at the recent Willow Creek Couples Golf Tourmanent. Jim donated a black and orange Oregon State Golf Team bag on which chances were sold to golf tournament participants and spec­ tators. The ticket holders’ names were entered on a grid. Jim’s Births Katie Joy LaRue-a daughter Katie Joy was bom to Shawn and Denise LaRue of Portland on August 27, 1992 at Portland. The baby weighed 7 lbs. 9 oz. Grandparents are Del and Lin­ da LaRue. lone and Marilyn Mabe, Fossil. Great grandparents are Art and Joy Bartmess, Lostine. Katie joins a brother Joshua, two, at home. wife Dorotha threw a dart at the grid and its point hit Frank Pear­ son’s name. The swimming pool project task force is moving for­ ward with the gathering of design and cost information. WCCC Golf Willow Creek Ladies August 25 Flight A: low gross-Pat Ed- mundson, low net-Jo Pettyjohn, least putts-Carol Norris and Har­ riet Pierson. Flight B: low gross-Karen W ildm an, Iw net-Luvilla Sonstegard and Lucile Peck, least putts-Neoma Bailey. Flight C: low gross-Lucille Massey, low net-Bebe Munkers, least putts-Vema Brinda. 100 Tons Alfalfa Feeder Hay Delivery Available 422-7257 Joe McElligott September Special Fall Nursery Clearance The lone Willows Grange first fall meeting will be Wednesday, Sept. 9 beginning with a barbecue at 6:30 p.m. The meeting will follow at 8 p.m. Barbecued hamburgers will be furnished. Those attending should bring a dessert or a salad. Holly Rebekahs hold fall meeting By Delpha Jones Holly Rebekah Lodge will meet on Thursday evening. Sept. 3, for the first meeting of the fall. Plans will be made for president Mena Fish’s official visit on Oct. 15 and the district meeting in Hermiston. Oct. 17. Gunderson and Earl Fishbum tied for second at plus 10 each. Gary M tinkers and Ken Norris tied for low net with a 54; second was Gerald Pierson and Elmer Palmer, 55. Special awards went to George Waterland-long drive; Gary Munkers-K.P.; Earl Norris-least putts. 20% to 30% o ff ■REES ★ SHRUBS ★ PERENNIALS NW &5 Blend Dog Food Now *9” 4 0 lb . Bag GREEN FEED « SEED HWY 207 6 7 6 0422 HEPPNER. OR. Pre-school has openings Heppner Pre-School still has openings in both the three and four-year-old classes. Call Heppner Day Care, 676 5429 for registration or more information. Bridal Registry Kacie Zastrow & Jim Davison September 5, 1992 Register for BMCC golf classes Registration continues for the beginning golf class offered by Blue M ountain Community College. The class sessions begin Thurs­ Frank Pearson with his golf bag day, August 30 at the Willow Creek Country Club with 21 players participating. Scoring was based on the Stableford scoring system that has been used by the PGA the past seven years at Castle Pines Golf course in Colorado. The tournament had a very high scor­ ing game with a tie for first at a day, September 3 and will be limited to 10 participants. Contact Sue Warren. BMCC coordinator, at 422-7040. to com­ plete registration. Ì I 7 N orth M .m H eppno, . h 'b 'J 'i