TWO • Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, September 12, 1990
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The lone High School volleyball
teams had mixed success playing
Culver in their season opening mat
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The varsity fell to the Bulldogs in
two games, 15-8, 15-11 while the JV
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The varsity suffered their first
league loss in two years at the hands
o f a tough Culver squad. Culver
played very well while the inex
perienced Cards struggled with their
serving, a key factor, according to
coach Jocelyn Jones. “ I was disap
pointed in our serving,” said Jones.
“ The scores were close and improv
ed serving would have made them
much closer.”
The Lady Cardinals started the
match playing tentatively on the
serve-receive which their coach ex
pected, due to their “ greenness.” A
bright spot for the Cards was a
marked improvement in their serve-
receive as the match progressed.
After the match, coach Jones told
the girls that while they had dropped
a league game, it was to their advan
tage that Culver was on the other
side o f the league. She figures the
teams may meet again at the district
tournament by which time the team
should be used to playing together
and be more experienced.
The JV team chalked up a win,
15-11, 12-15, 15-1. Coach Jones
was pleased with their efforts, say
ing they played a “ heads up” game
of volleyball. She also said that their
serving improved in that match as
they gained confidence.
The Cardinals next games are at
the Wahtonka tournament in The
Dalles to be played Saturday. Sept.
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September is here. School has started and the vacation and summer sorts
of things are past so it’s time to get with it. This is not to say that many
activities here have not continued throughout the summer. Our office has
been open week days from 9 a.m . to 5 p.m. We have served a meal each
Wednesday noon. The Dollaride car has continued to run, the quitters have
quilted each Monday, and each Tuesday and Thursday an exercise group
has met. In addition, we’ve had some special events like Senator Hatfield
and the Chamber of Commerce as guests one Wednesday, Steve Pettyjohn
meeting with our board to outline ways to improve the acoustics in the din
ing room and just last week baking and serving potatoes for the Cycle III
dinner. Now we can look forward to some new additions and projects.
The Sunday potlucks will open the season with a picnic supper at the
Blake Ranch September 16 at 4 p.m. The bus will leave the center at 2
p.m. We may play croquet, horse shoes, golf chipping or “ the Blake Ranch
challenge” (a surprise after we arrive.) Bring either a salad, dessert or a
contribution toward the meat.
The exercise class, which lost its physical therapist supervisor shortly
after the group was organized, now has the tape he recommended when
he left. This tape “ Swing Into Shape,” made by physical therapists at
Lutheran Hospital, LaCrosse, Wisconsin, has three levels o f non-aerobic
exercise. Grace Drake has donated a portable TV and the board has pur
chased a VCR (thanks to a donation by the Quitters) so the class can use
it for its routines. The group leader is Velma Wight. All seniors are welcome
to participate.
The Quilters and Company has announced that this fall they will be lear
ning how to make a quilt with the option to make blocks, smaller quilts
or wall hangings using these quilt construction techniques. These will be
individual projects.
The Center board recently purchased a telephone answering machine from
a grant by United Way. Now, after three rings, a message may be left for
us at any hour on any day.
This week: Wednesday VFW at 7:30 p.m .; Sunday potluck at the Blake
Ranch, office staff meeting at 10:30 a.m.
Next weeksQuilters group, Monday, 1 to 4 p.m; Tuesday and Thursday
exercise group at 10 a.m .; Wednesiday noon dinner menu: sweet ‘n sour
pork with rice, brussels sprouts, applesauce, bread and cookies. Helpers
with serving will come from the Catholic church.
We want to express appreciation for all the help we had for doing the
potato bake for Cycle HI. We had a blast.
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SAPPH IRE
Birthstone fo r month o f September
It was the royal gem to protect kings and
potentates against harm and envy. Tradi
tion tells us that it was on a sapphire that
the Ten Commandments were engraved.
The Persians believed that the earth
rested on a great sapphire, the color of
which was reflected to give the sky its blue
color.
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