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EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, September 26, I WO lone varsity beats Echo, Margo Sherer receives Heppner; loses to Condon Marylhurst certifícate Nolans Sept. Yard of Month " A certificate from Marylhurst Col lege. which recognizes the pro fessional qualifications o f county treasurers and county finance of ficers, was presented to Morrow County Treasurer Margo Sherer by state Treasurer Tony Meeker, Sept. 18 in Newport. The special certificate was presented to Sherer and Severn others as part o f the annual conven tion o f the Oregon Association of County Treasurers and Finance Of ficers (OACTFO). held in Newport. Mike Burton, assistant to the presi dent at Marylhurst College, was also on hand for the presentation. The eight recipients, all Oregon county treasurers, were the first such professionals to have completed the certification program at Marylhurst College. They are, in addition to Sherer, Linda May, Wasco County; Mary L. Jamison, Jackson County; Helen M. Rastovich, Deschutes County; G eorge S h elley , Washington County; Mary Kuenzli, Lincoln County; Nancy McClain, Clackamas County, who is chairman o f Certification for OACTFO; and Karen Richards, Tillamook County. Sherer is current President o f OACTFO. Professional qualifications for Oregon county treasurers and finance officers were established last year by Marylhurst and OACTFO for the special program, the only one o f its kind in the state. Marylhurst is currently developing an ongoing certification program which will be implemented this year. Carlsons honor Claude Graham Other special guest was uorns Lexington's yard of the month winners are front: Daniel Nolan, Nathan, Tami and mother Heather Nolan Gary and Heather Nolan, 285 E.Front St., were chosen for the September yard of the month by the Lexington Garden Bugs. Louis and Betty Carlson entertain ed dinner guests in honor o f Claude Graham’s birthday. Enjoying the evening were Cecil and Delpha Jones, Jo and Harold Pettyjohn, Dorris Graves and Happy and Claude Graham. Claude was presented with a piece o f peach pie with a candle in it in celebration. The Nolans have a spacious well- kept lawn with a border of pretty flowers along the front and many shade trees. Cub Scouts hold first meeting Heppner Cub Scout Pack No. 661 will observe its first meeting of the school year at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 26 in the elementary school multipurpose room. All boys are welcome, according to Cubmaster Jeff Wallace. Boys do not have to have previous member ship in scouts. They may join one of four programs in Cub Scouts depen ding on grade level. Tiger Cubs is for boys in the first grade and their adult partners. Boys who are in the second grade can join a Wolf den and work toward the Wolf Badge. Third graders can join a Bear den. Scouts continue to increase their skills and interests while earning the Bear badge. Webelo Scouts are in the fourth or fifth grade. They work on badges related to hobby and career subjects and attend overnight campouts with Boy Scout troops. In addition, all Cub Scouts par ticipate in a pinewood derby and a community project. For further details call Ronda Wallace at 676-5213. X HUNTER’S BREAKFAST * ♦ ♦ Sept. 29-30 X Starting at 5 a.m. X ♦ t 4 Breakfast-Dfnner-Supper x 4 4 Hardman Community Center £ DOG FOOD \ FALL BILKS *1 2 *° 50 lb. ®14s# Hi Pro Now in < 5 CAT FOO d | *8 ” G reen F eed 676-9422 20 lb. ! t Stop by and see the new owners Mike and Kay Proctor j 4 n t n .» « n « n BEST SEPTEMBER BUYS HEAVY-DUTY GREASE GUN LOAOS TMPEF W AVS C A R T R 'O O t O iS FPN SFR OR BULK 50 ' INDOUH/OU 1 DUOH •*** 75/A EXTENSION CORD EXTRA HEAVY DUTY 3 CONDUCTOR 16 0A G E C O N S iH lIC T lO N »5>54 * 5 95 & WARNING Photo by Judy Barber Heppner’s Nikki Brisbois (3) goes up against an lone player By Anne Morter The lone Varsity volleyball team finished a hectic week of games with mixed results. On Tuesday, they rolled past Echo in two games and on Thursday, they won a hard fought battle against Heppner in three games. Both matches were played in lone. Finally on Friday, they lost to a revved up Condon squad in two games on the Condon home court. The JV team defeated Echo but lost to Heppner and Condon. Echo was an easy 15-1, 15-4 win for the Lady Cards. According to coach Jocelyn Jones, her team played smoothly while Echo had trouble. She said that she was able to substitute quite liberally and spread around the playing time. She commented that the team had outstanding serving and passing dur ing the game. The JV team came from behind to down the Cougars, 15-13. The Heppner match was a close one. In the first game, lone scrambl ed back from a 13-3 deficit to win 15-13. The Fillies took the second game 15-11 and lone came on strong in the third game to win, 15- 5, and sew up the match. Coach Jones said the Lady Cards looked “ awful” at first. “ It was the worst we have played but we pro gressively got our act together,” she commented. Jones added that senior Wendy Anderson and sophomore Danielle Stefani had good perfor mances. Anderson had the top pass ing percentage as well as a couple of stuff-blocks. Stefani came through with good passing and vastly im proved hitting. She said that the Cards’ overall serving was “ not outstanding” but that Nancy Morter and Brandi Ball had good serving statistics. The JV team struggled, losing in two games. 15-3, 15-0. The Cardinals finished the week losing to Condon in two games, 12-15, 11-15. They found the Con don team much improved since their last meeting just a week before at the W ahtonka Tournam ent lone defeated the Blue Devils there. The Lady Cards played "flat” in the words of their coach and Con don was very ready for them. “ We didn’t play especially poor but we didn’t play especially good either,” said coach Jones. Highlights for the Lady Cardinals were 100 percent serving by Nancy Morter and Amy Pointer and good passing by Danielle Stefani. The JV team lost 5-15, 4-15. The Cardinals play at home on Friday night against Cascade Locks. Jones expects them to be a tough team and give her squad a good match. 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