Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, November 25, 1998 - First punch card winners drawn Births Daniel Vera Chairez and Omar Vera Chairez-twin sons Daniel and Omar were bom to Jovita and Cipriano Vera of Imgon on November 3, 1998 at Good Shepherd Community Hospital in Hermiston. Daniel weighed 8 lbs. 3 oz.; Omar weighed 6 lbs. 11 oz. THREE Coast to Coast donates paint to schools » . Anthony Thomas .Vliller-a son Anthony Thomas was bom to Stacie and David Miller of Imgon on November 3, 1998 at Good Shepherd Community Hospital in Hermiston. The baby weighed 9 lbs. l'/ioz. Arnold Rafael Zuniga-a son Arnold Rafael was bom to Maria and Serafín Zuniga of Imgon on November 7,1998 at Good Shep­ herd Community Hospital in Hermiston. The baby weighed 6 lbs. 14 oz. Demitra Rhea Schinidt-a daughter Demitra Rhea was bom to Pamela and Richard Schmidt o f Heppner on November 11. 1998 at Good Shepherd Commu­ nity Hospital in Hermiston. The Heppner high school students Corey Breeding (left) and Matt Baker (right) help Vo-Ag teacher Lynn baby weighed 7 lbs. 2 oz. Harmonson load some of the 380 gallons of paint Coast to Coast donated to the high school this week. Kylar Anthony Sorenson-a the school, said owner Cliff son Kylar Anthony was bom to $6,500 and will be used by the Coast to Coast in Heppner has Green. "I could have shipped Tanya and Paul Sorenson of Vo-Ag, Industrial Arts, Drama donated 380 gallons of paint the paint back to the company, Irrigon on November 11,1998 at and other departments. and stain to Heppner High but we wanted to make use of it Good Shepherd Community Hos­ School for use in various school A new paint mixing system here in the community," said pital in Hermiston. The baby was installed at Coast to Coast projects. Green on his donation. making the paint available to weighed 8 lbs. 8 oz. The paint has a retail value of Tina Corbin of Corbin's Bowl and Diner in Heppner draws out the first winners in the Christmas Punch Contest now going on in Heppner. She drew out the following $25 gift certificate winners: Pat Pettyjohn won a $25 gift certificate to Peterson's Jewelers; Carolyn Willey won a gift certificate to Gardner's Men's Wear; Rick Watkins won Coast to Coast and Claudia Woodcock won a gift certificate to Les Schwab Tire Center. The Christmas Punch Contest runs through Christmas, so remember to pick up your card and then have it punched as you shop the following businesses: Gardner's Men's Wear, Coast to Coast, Les Schwab Tires, Peterson's Jewelers, Lott's Electric, Shoe Box, Central Red Apple Market, Pettyjohn's, Morrow County Grain Growers, Court Street Market, Murray Drugs/ Country Rose and Corbin's Bowl and Diner. Don't forget that all entries in the contest are entered in the grand Alexander Gehrig Dve-a son prize drawing, were one person will win a total of $600 in gift Alexander Gehrig was bom to certificates from participating businesses. Kristine and Dave Dye of Wilbur, WA.,on Nov. 17, 1998 at Daven­ port Hospital. The baby weighed 8 lbs. 2Zi oz. Alexander jo in s a brother, Editor's note: Letters to the Editor must be signed. The Cazette-Times will not Zachary, 4, at home. His grand­ publish unsigned letters. Please include your address and phone number on all parents are Earl and Peggy letters for use by the C-T office. The C-T reserves the right to edit. Fishbum of Heppner, and Frank would bet my last dollar that and Doylene Dye of Hermiston. G -T lackin g Coach Charity McElligott would Great-grandparents are Jack and have gladly supplied some Lauramay Crutchfield of Hepp­ To the Editor: pertinent statistics and quotes. ner, Walter Klippstin of Hermiston I am not a volleyball player or The girls themselves were and Doyle Price, Vacaville, CA. even a volleyball mom but 1 am apparently willing to talk to probably one of many who feel reporters since quotes from the that the lone volleyball team players were featured in the East deserved more than the four Oregonian. And even the sentences they received in last Oregonian, which was covering week's Gazette-Times. Notably play-off events in all ■■■■■■■■■■■■■a absent from the "article" classifications and in every sport detailing their state managed to give some brief championship trek were the details about the matches. words "state championship," a State championships are still few well-placed exclamation Computer Paper and will always be a big deal in points and oh yes, the details. Any details. In fact, after careful every school. I only wish the G- T had joined the celebration. examination of the article, I (s) Anne Morter doubt that it could have possibly lone been made to sound less like a state championship campaign and any more like a "C" team tournament in September. I _________ Letters to the Editor_________ O F F IC E S U P L IE S FAX Paper County W heat Growers hold fall meeting The fall meeting of the Morrow County Wheat Growers was held on Monday, Oct. 12, at Beechers in lone. Dr. Larry Lev of Oregon State University provided an educational session on "Demystifying the Marketing Plan." Over 50 producers attended the meeting to hear presentations concerning the foreign market and Oregon's position in the arena of world trade from Richard Fritz, administrator of the Oregon Wheat Commission. Paulette Pyle of Oregonians for Food & Shelter provided information concerning Ballot Measure 64 and its impact to public and 1 • * i t private timber owners. A special guest appearance was made by Matt Weimar of the Hong Kong office of U.S. Wheat Associates. New officers were elected to represent the interests of all county producers on the board of directors for the Oregon Wheat Growers League. The new slate of officers for 1998-99 includes Ken Grieb. president; Chris Rauch, vice president; and Suzi Frederickson, immediate past president. 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