TEN - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 6, 2004 Ponies’ volleyball teams win over Echo Cougars ?hotos bv Kim Cutsforth Lady Cards lose to Condon By Marie Key The Lady Cardinals traveled to Condon on Thursday, Sept. 30 and lost 13-25, 17-25 and 19-25 Jenny Griffith led the team with 10 points, three aces, 18 passes, five hits and two kills. Alyssa Rietmann added four points, 22 passes, 13 hits and two kills Sara Peck had four points, 39 passes, seven hits, four kills and two blocks. Abby Key contributed three points, two aces, four passes, one hit and 20 set assists. Emily Rietmann added one point, three passes, five hits and one kill Kim Morris brought in 10 hits, one kill, 11 passes and two blocks. Barbara Holland had five passes, 10 hits and one kill and Ashly Grams had 21 passes, two hits and 22 set assists lone JV girls defeat Condon By Marie Key The Junior High Heppner Ponies played the Echo Cougars on Thursday, Sept. 23. The junior high teams play the best two out of three sets with the first two games played to 25 points and the third if necessary is played to 15 points The Ponies have two regular teams A and B They will occasionally make a C team The Echo games played A and B teams The A teams won the first two games with scores of 25-19 and 25-19 The B team also won the first two games scoring 25-14 and 25- Scores for games Oct 1, Ponies vs: Umatilla C team game 1, 25-1 Heppner, game 2 25-10 Heppner Chamber Chatter By Claudia Hughes, Exec. Dir. Have you had your fall tune-up? Take a ride or a walk and see the variegated fall colors changing every day. Remember to take a deep breath and listen to the sounds of the Sandhill cranes migrating south Think about nothing as you walk along or think about anything and everything Just as your thoughts of autumn may be a mixture so is this weekly column. Ballots are going out soon. The Chamber has tried to assist in creating informed voters during the candidates’ forums and encourages one and all to register. Voting is about freedom and I share this e-mail that came recently, written by an unknown source: “I once told a man that I no longer voted He responded by telling me this: The choice of whether I voted or not was why he waded through rice paddies, toted guns and fought battles. It wasn’t long afterward that I began to vote again .” Thursday’s Chamber program continues with information for the voting public. Joe Schweinhart of Associated Oregon Industries, who is the Chamber representative, will be discussing ballot measures affecting small businesses and the Oregon political agenda for 2005. Again, interested persons are invited to attend at noon at John’s Place And, because life cannot be taken too seriously, mix in some fun. Mark your calendars for this Saturday, Oct 9, for the first ever Heppner Oktoberfest. In addition to the many contests planned, there will be a live scarecrow style show This will occur about 4:30 p.m. in the action area on Main Street, with all ages invited to participate All you have to do is put on some scarecrow duds and show up There will be a couple of scarecrows on hand to show you what to do So get busy, bake a cake, stuff a scarecrow, find an ugly dog or man, practice your pumpkin spitting skills and come have a great time. Most of you spend much of your time volunteering. This is your opportunity to enjoy the fall moment Are you a photographer? The Chamber is looking for family activity shots in Morrow County on the golf course, at a lake, cycling, four-wheeling, camping, eating s’mores or just having fun, to use in our Eastern Oregon Visitor Guide They must be excellent quality and at least 4 inches by 6 inches If they are used in the guide there will be monetary recognition Heppner could also use them in websites and other advertising with the photographer’s permission Hope to see your photos Help us market this town we love, to retain its quality by bringing in visitors and new residents Thought for the week “The things in life that count the most are the things that cannot be counted.” I B team game 1 25-18 Heppner, Game 2, 25-11 Heppner A Team game 1, 25-23, heppner, game 2, 19-25 Umatilla Game 3, 17-19 Umatilla. Their next game If Friday against Pilot Rcok at Pilot rock Red Devils plan to reunite in Eugene Veterans of the United States Army 508th Airborne Red Devils will be gathering in Eugene, Oct. 18-21, for a military reunion at the Hilton Eugene and Conference Center. Organizers of the event are calling on all airborne veterans, from any unit, to attend the reunion The range of veterans is expected to span from WWII to the present. In addition to meetings and activities aimed at reuniting old friends and acquaintances, a special banquet will be held Wednesday, Oct. 20, beginning at 6 p.m. The group is also planning some sightseeing trips. On the itinerary- a tour of Eugene and M arathon Coach, antique shopping in Coburg and a coastal excursion to Florence For more information about the event or to register for the reunion, contact Rodger Jacobsen at (608) 854-2317 or rodleone@centurytel net Marriage Licenses Sept. 27: Mark Arthur Lemon, 61, Kennewick and Audrey Lou Chambers, 56, Kennewick; Scott Richard Sherer, 44, Boardman and Tamara M arie Kennedy, 41, Boardman Oct. I: Raymond Charles Heathman, 40, Hermiston and Kathleen Marie M artin, 46, Boardman Oct. 4: Keith John Brudevold, 58, Heppner and Donita Carol Daniels, 40, Salem. The lone junior varsity girls defeated the Blue Devil JV at Condon on Thursday, Sept. 30, with scores of 25-22 and 25-21. Kylee Svetich, Emily Rietmann and Brittnee DesBouillons led the team with six points each Svetich also had three passes and one hit; Rietmann had three aces, 10 passes and four set assists; and DesBouillons had one ace and 23 passes. Kaylee Palmateer added three points, three aces, 15 passes, two hits and six set assists. Teonna Vandever had three points, one ace, 20 passes and eight hits. Kayla LaRue contributed two points, 10 passes, four hits and two kills Abby Key added one point, two passes and five set assists. Paige Armstrong had one point, one ace and 18 passes and Julianna VandenBrink had one kill and five passes Local artist to hold two workshops Local artist Sandra Haynes will only be holding two workshops this year, one on scratchboard artwork and one on colored pencils. Both classes will be held at the Columbia Basin Electric Co-Op meeting room. Cost for each class is $80 The scratchboard workshop will be held on Oct 23 and 24 from 9 a m. to 5 p m , with a lunch break both days. The deadline to register for this class is Friday, Oct. 15 The colored pencil workshop will be held Nov. 13 and 14, from 9 a m. to 5 p m , with a lunch break both days. For more information or to register call Judie Laughlin at 676- 9781. The classes are open for beginner to advanced students Justice Court report Obituaries Edna Marie McClintock Edna Marie McClintock, 82, a lifelong Pendleton resident, died Saturday, Sept 25, 2004. A private graveside service was held on Monday, Sept. 27 at Olney Cemetery. M cClintock was born June 17, 1922, at Pendleton to William and Stella McClintock She was the granddaughter of William Henry and Mary Ann Fix Cargill She served as the family record and date keeper even though she was blind. She enjoyed her music, which she played by ear, and visiting her friends and having them visit her She spent many years collecting bracelets, records and cups given by friends She also collected bird tapes and records and even called herself and others “birdie” at times. Family and home were very special to her and her family’s visits home were always too short for her. Survivors include several cousins, including Beverly McCloud of Pendleton who was her caregiver, Elaine Urban of Pendleton, Mary Ella Johnson of Heppner, Dick Johnson of Hermiston, David Tachella of Pendleton and Millie Simmons Burden on Pilot Rock; as well as many others not in the immediate area. Burns Mortuary of Pendleton was in charge of arrangements. Margaret E. Ball Margaret E. Ball, 69, of Lexington, died Saturday, Sept. 25, 2004 at her home. A memorial gathering for the family and friends was held Tuesday, Oct. 5 at Lexington Baptist Church. She was bom June 1, 1935, at Toppenish, WA to Harold and Lorraine Embrey Shoemaker. On Oct 5,1951, she married Jack Ball at the Lewiston Christian Church in Lewiston, ID The couple began their married life at Kinzua, where they raised their three children before moving to Lexington Ball enjoyed attending church, playing bingo and cards, working puzzles and painting. Survivors include her mother, Lorraine Woodward of Hermiston; sons, Michael R Ball of Prineville and Dennis G Ball of Antelope and Steven K. Ball of lone, two stepsisters, a stepbrother, and numerous grandchildren and great­ grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Jack, her father, two brothers and a sister. Memorial contributions may be made to the Lexington Fire Department or the American Cancer Society. Sweeney Mortuary of Heppner is in charge of arrangements Births__ Dominick Xander Calvert- a son, Dominick Marie Xander, was bom Sept 17, Brook Sweeney, 23, Heppner, Careless Driving, fine $180. Carol Lynn Daley, 44, Heppner, EMS 90/55, fine $318. Belinda Bradford, 28, Heppner, Disorderly Conduct (Violation), fine $628 and Offensive Littering, fine $73 i Irene H. Shelton Irene H Shelton, 87, a resident of Forest Grove, died Sunday, Sept 26, 2004 at the Marquis Care Center in Forest Grove Funeral services were held at The Grove Adult Residential Home Shelton was bom on Dec 20, 2004 in Cleveland, OH. She was the oldest of three children bom to Lewis and Amelia (Seres) Foder. She was raised on a farm and received her education in Ohio She was united in marriage to Samuel D. Wager in 1939 in Las Vegas, NV Following their marriage they lived in Lake Arrowhead, CA and later in San Bernardino, CA. Samuel died in 1949. Sam and Irene celebrated ten years of marriage together Irene continued to live in Southern California until 1964 when she moved to Forest Grove Shelton was a homemaker. She had worked as a retail clerk as well as a clerk for the Employment Department for the State of Oregon. She also owned a craft shop in Forest Grove Among her special interest she enjoyed bowling, having bowled at Timberlanes over several years. She enjoyed arts and crafts, knitting and sewing. She loved to read and listen to talking books. She was fond of playing cards, dancing, traveling and visiting with friends. Survivors include her two children and their spouses, Sharon “Sherree” and Robert Mahoney of Heppner and Samuel B. and Velma Wager of Delta Junction, AK; seven grandchildren; ten great­ grandchildren; and her very dear friends, Mary Lou and Robert Castor of Forest Grove and Shannon and Harlan Smith. She was preceded in death by her parents and her siblings. The family suggests that contributions be in Shelton’s name to: Library Outreach Service- W ashington County Cooperative Library Service, 111 NE Lincoln Street, M S. 58A, Hillsboro, OR 97124-3036 or to: Talking Book and Braille Service of Oregon State Library, 250 Winter Street, NE Salem, OR 97301-3950 Cremation services provided by Westide Cremation and Burial CUSTOM BANNERS Any S iu Lots off Colon Logos & Graphics Magnetic Door Signs WE PRINT BUSINESS Alyssa Riley CARDS Jennings- a daughter, 2004 at Good Shepherd Medical Center in Hermiston to Katherine Lea and Benjamin Quintin Calvert of Irrigon Alyssa Riley, was bom Sept 20, 2004 at Good Shepherd Medical Center in Hermiston to Jennifer Lynn and Mathew Allen Jennings of Boardman. Heppner Gazette 676-9228 I