Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, July 14, 1993 - THREE
Soroptimist installs new officers HHS athletes
encouraged to
use weight room
Little League All Star tournament underway
The weight room at the Hepp-
ner High School is now open for
all Heppner high athletes Sunday
through Thursday from 6 to 9
p.m.
All athletes are encouraged to
use the weight room and to begin
their training for football and
volleyball.
Football camp will be held
August 9-13. More details will be
available at a later date.
Photo by Joyce Hughes
Soroptimist International of Heppner held their installation
of officers for the fiscal year recently at the Heppner Elks Club.
Newly installed officers include (l-r): front-Bettie Doherty,
board member, Barbara Bloodsworth, president; Ann Spicer,
first vice president; Marlene Gray, board member. Back row:
Carol Michael Bennett, second vice president; Vi Wilgers, cor
responding secretary; Marianne Kahl, treasurer and Nancy
Brownfield (not pictured) recording secretary.
Vi Wilgers received the president’s award from past presi
dent Joyce Hughes. “ I truly appreciated Vi’s ‘never say no’
enthusiasm and willingness to go above and beyond her of
fice duties and all the support she gave me. I wish there were
more like her,” said Hughes.
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Lexington Grange held their
annual picnic Sunday, June 27 at
the Jean Nelson Home.
The evening began with a
potluck dinner. The program was
a report from Roger and Rosalie
Scharen, who were delegates to
By Delpha Jones
The board of directors of the
MOrrow County Historical
Society met on Monday evening
June 28 at the home of Don and
Donna Eppenbach in Irrigon. The
evening started with a barbecue
and visiting, followed by the
regular meeting.
A report was heard from Bet
ty Carlson on the senior citizen
essays planned for the fair. The
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essays and stories should be at
least 500 and not more than 1000
words. Anyone interested should
call Carlson or Barbara
Bloodsworth. Cash prizes will be
awarded to the first three places.
Ruth McCabe reported on the
trip to Kalispell, Montana in
May. The group enjoyed a boat
trip on the Snake River and
visited many interesting places
such as the Hungry Horse Dam,
Lewiston, St. Ignatius Mission,
a bison range and other places of
interest. The yearly trip is spon
sored by the Historical Society.
Plans were discussed for the
annual meeting the first Sunday
in October. Committees were
appointed.
A report was given by Jean
Nelson on the Well Springs
Kiosk. Two thousand five hun
dred people have signed the
register from March 1992 to May
1993. It was noted that extensive
work has been done on the Cecil
store with Robin Baker operating
a mini museum and store. Four
hundred people have already
visited the store.
The business of moving the
Gazebo at boardman was brought
before the group. Plans are to go
ahead with the project.
Those present at the meeting
were president Delpha Jones and
Cecil Jones, Betty and Louie
Carlson, Dorris Graves, Ruth
McCabe. Jean Nelson, Sue and
Darrel Vinson and the hosts Don
and Donna Eppenbach.
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the state convention at Pilot Rock,
held June 21-25.
The Pomona potluck picnic
will be held July 31 at Anson
Wright Park. The yearly
memorial for departed members
will be held at that time.
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An Oregon Trail Class will be
held Saturday, July 24 from 9
a.m. to 3 p.m. at the school
district office in Lexington.
The class, taught by Theresa
Lindsay, will examine the
emigrants reasons for undertak
ing the journey, life on the trail Willow Creek Little League All Stars left to Jeff Waterland, Shane Matheny. Back: Tim
and their role in shaping the right: kneeling-Danny Coiner, Jason Sallee,
Dickenson, Jared Eckman, Brad Carnine,
region they entered.
Cody Bellamy. Middle: Michael Schon-
Seth Boyer, Cameron Stinchfield, Jeff Sallee.
A “ trail-fare” lunch will be bachler, Derek Gunderson, Travis.Carnine,
Coaches Mac Stinchfield, Stan Carnine, Dan
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tion is $15 plus a $5 lab fee.
For more information and
Tournament play for the All Stars, comprised of players Stinchfield, Stan Carnine and
registration contact BMCC coor Willow Creek Little League All from Heppner, Lexington, lone, Dan Boyer, all from Condon.
dinator Sue Warren, 422-7040. Stars got underway Tuesday, July Condon and Arlington, played Condon won the league cham
13 at Madras. The Willow Creek Hood River in their opening pionship with the Braves, coach
game.
ed by Bob Ployhar, taking
The team is coached by Mac second.
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