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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, September 21, 1994 - FIVE Rebekah's and Oddfellow's discuss Girls rodeo team leads state The Heppner-Condon Girls Results of Condon High fall and winter projects at meeting Rodeo Team, consisting of Tif- School Rodeo held September By Delpha Jon es Holly Rebekah Lodge and Lexington Oddfellow Lodges met on Thursday for their reg u lar m eeting. Projects planned for the fall and winter months were discussed. Cards were sent to the sick members and reports on their condition were given. The meeting was presided over by the V.G. Kathy Clark. A letter was read from the C om m unity Service State Chairman, Dona Blades. The lodges were asked to choose a community project for the year. Holly Rebekah chose their hall for their project. It is designated as a community hall as well as a hall for the Oddfellows and Rebekahs. The first card party of the season will be Oct. 1 and will fanie M unkers and Katie start at 8 p.m., so people who McCoin, is currently leading wish to attend the oyster sup the state in team points for the Oregon High School Rodeo per at Hardman may do so. Association. In the future card parties will Munkers, a sophomore at begin at 7:30 p.m. and will be Heppner High School is also held the first Sat. of each currently leading the state in month. all-around points. Lexi Mat- A rummage sale is planned teson, also of Heppner High for Nov. 12 and will include School, is behind her in second clothing, dishware and other place with Katie McCoin of articles of interest. Anyone Condon in ninth. Matteson is having articles to be picked up also leading in the rookie of the should call Virginia Peck, year points. Dorothy Jackson or Delpha State standings as of Sept. 16 Jones. are as follows: Members were reminded of A ll-around points: first- the official visit of the State Tiffanie Munkers, second-Lexi Presedent Vickie Beaver on Matteson, ninth-Katie McCoin. Nov 3. The meeting started Girls Cow Cutting: first- with a potluck dinner and bir Tiffanie Munkers. thday cake, with the birthday Barrel Racing: second-Lexi gift exchange. The next M atteson, fourth-K atie meeting is scheduled for Oct. 6. M cCoin, lO th-Tiffanie Munkers. Goat Tying: fourth-Tiffanie Munkers, fourth-Katie McCoin, fifth-Lexi Matteson. Pole Bending: ninth-Lexi Matteson. Breakaway Roping: third- Lexi Matteson, fourth-Tiffanie Munkers. Team Roping: seventh-Katie McCoin and Justin Matteson. 3 and 4 are: Reserve All Around Cham pion: Tiffanie Munkers. Girls Cow Cutting: second- Tiffanie Munkers. Breakaway Roping: second- Lexi Matteson, third-Tiffanie Munkers. Goat Tying: fifth-Tiffanie Munkers, sixth-Katie McCoin. Pole Bending: eighth-Lexi Matteson. Barrel Racing: fifth-Lexi Mat teson, ninth-Tiffanie Munkers. Team Roping: ninth-Katie McCoin and Justin Matteson. Calf Roping: second-Justin Matteson. Results of the Mollalla High School Rodeo held Sept. 10 and 11 are as follows: Girls Cow Cutting: second- Tiffanie Munkers. Bull Dogging: second-Justin Matteson. Goat Tying: fourth-Lexi Mat teson, eighth-Katie McCoin, ninth-Tiffanie Munkers. Team Roping: 10th-Katie McCoin and Justin Mtheson. Poles: 10th-Lexi Matteson. Barrels: second-K atie McCoin, third-Lexi Matteson, 10th-Tiffanie Munkers. Calf Roping: seventh-Justin Matteson. Fillies come up short twice, but improving By Donna Moeller The third game was a see The Heppner Fillies setting saw battle from the start to out to avenge an earlier loss to finish. Great serves from Krein, the Riverside Pirates fell short Evans, Robinson and Hill gave once again Thursday evening, the Fillies momentum. Junior Sept. 15, losing 15-2, 15-6. Jessica Sumner came into the Receiving errors, illegal hits and net violations played an game on the front line with the score tied at 12 and did a great important factor in the Fillies job. Sumner handled every ball loss. Bright spots for the Fillies that came her way, helping the were strong net play from a Fillies to stay in the game. A net senior core group of Char Coe, error by the Fillies with the Kelsie Evans, Jenny Krein and score tied at 17 proved to be the Rondi Robinson. Coe led the downfall. The Huskies scored way with 11 successes at the the next two points to win the net out of 14 attempts with four third game and the match. aces. Strong back row play The junior varsity won their from Rondi Robinson and match against the Huskies in senior Dani Hill sent passes to two 15-2, 15-10. The team had new setters Krein and junior an excellent serving average Heather Ripple. and worked well as a team, The Junior Varsity lost to said a spokesperson. Heather Riverside in two games as did Ripple and Stormy Howard the C team. had some good sets with help Friday, Sept. 16 the Fillies from Tina Kemp and Mindy traveled to Elgin, again to feel Binschus at the net. the agony of defeat in three, The C team lost their match 12-15, 15-10, 17-19. in Elgin 13-15, 10-15, but im The Fillies started out with a proving with every game, said blast in game one, with a score the spokesperson. of eight to two. Elgin's coach The Heppner Fillies are in a called a time out which shifted rebuilding year of volleyball. the momentum. The Fillies Returning varsity players are started having receiving troubles and were soon down Char Coe, Kelsie Evans, Jenny 10-14. Kelsie Evans hustled to Krein and Rondi Robinson. make a nearly impossible save Other varsity players include ________________________________________ B y D elp ha J o n e s in the back court which caus senior Dani Hill, juniors Jossie -:-Earl Miller, a former Lex- -:-Let's not forget the annual ed a side out for Elgin, giving Evans, Tina Kemp, Heather ingtonite, visited one day last meeting of the Morrow Coun the serve back to Heppner. The Ripple and Jessica Sumner; w eek from his hom e in ty Historical Society to be held Fillies however fell short losing sophomores Traci Dickenson, Stormy Howard and Lori Seaview, WA. Oct. 2 starting at 1 p.m. with a 12-15. -:-Butch Sawyer from the Tri- turkey potluck dinner. The ■ The Fillies stayed in the Moeller and freshmen Mindy Cities was a Lexington caller meeting will follow. The public match w inning game two Binschus and Annie Hisler.-* The Fillies began their con last week. is invited to atten d . The 15-10. Dani Hill did an excellent ference play Tuesday, Sept. 20 -:-Friends were sorry to hear Chronicles for 1994 are now for job serving with Robinson, when they played Pilot Rock in of the death of D.O. Nelson, sale as well as note pads and Coe, sophomore Lori Moeller former Lexington resident and pens. Dallas McKennan, a well- and freshman Mindy Binschus Heppner. They meet Sherman County in Heppner on Thurs., Morrow County Judge. known actor, will be present for assisting at the net. Sept. 22. -:-Vic Groshens from Baker the entertainment as well as City visited recently with his special music from the Eppen- mother in Heppner and other bach family of Irrigon. The Heppner Coordinating plans for presenting the up relatives in the Lexington area. -:-Jim Tellechea was home from college over the weekend. Council will hold its next dated draft of the Heppner regular meeting on Tuesday, Strategic Plan to community September 27, at 7:30 a.m. in organizations, getting input from them for inclusion in the the GEODC office. The purpose of the meeting plan and obtaining their ap will be to prioritize projects of proval and support for the All county residents are Yakima communities, con the updated draft of the Hepp plan. welcome to experience a slice of tinued the release. Those who ner Strategic Plan. Highest The general public is have had contact or have priority projects will be inden- welcome to attend the meetings our own living history on Sept. 30 and Oct. 1 in Heppner, says stories about Indians visiting tified for immediate communi of the Heppner Coordinating press release. This will be a our area in past years are Council. ty effort and action "How I lost more than 20 pounds w ith W eight a family event for all ages at the especially invited to join the The council will also discuss Morrow County Museum and group for dinner. Watchers and reached my personal goal. Tours of historic Heppner the Heppner City Park. By K athleen Sullivan A new Native American will be offered Sat., Oct. 1 from "Life looks beautiful from here. I'm at the weight I want to be, and I theme exhibit will be dedicated 10 a.m .-5 p.m. Joe Yocom of feel the way I want to feel. And you know what got me off to such a at the museum on Fri., Sept. 30 Lexington will ferry tours on Newly estab lish ed adult foster care great start? Weight Watchers Superstart program. at 11 a.m. This will be follow his Oregon Trail Centennial ed by a potluck friendship din Schooner wagon. The Senior facility for wom en. 24 hr care for "That's because Superstart is like a 'jump start' for people who want to ner around noon in the city Center bus will be available for you or your loved one 2 private lose weight. During this two-week program, you'll eat real food you park. The potluck dinner will the less adventurous. Judge make yourself-including your favorites from really simple recipes. bring together long time coun Louis Carlson will also give room s available; One double oc You'll feel great and you will see those pounds drop away. ty residents familiar with tradi walking tours of the historic cupancy in the near future. Call "I lost eight pounds in just two weeks on Superstart. Can you tional Indian's usage of this Morrow County Courthouse imagine? Eight pounds!" area and representatives of from 2 to 5 p.m. Demonstration Nella 6 7 6 -9 8 2 9 /6 7 6 -9 6 5 9 . those Native American families tables will be set up in the city JO IN A N Y M E E T IN G A N Y T IM E from as far away as the park. Anyone who would like For Information Call Collect Weekdays Umatilla, Warm Springs and to help d em o n strate a 8:30a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (503) 297-1021 craft/lifeway, or who has an art/craft to show off, contact Heppner Hermiston Mary Keith evenings, 676-9024, Methodist Church Senior Center or Marsha Sweek daytimes at 175 W. Church 435 West Orchard the Morrow County Museum, Thurs. 67:30 p.m. Mon. 6:30 p.m. Open house at H eppner 676-5524. These events are be Elementary/Middle School is ing co-sponsored by the Mor planned for Wednesday, Sept. row County Museum, the 28, beginning at 7 p.m. at the Historical Society and the US school. This is Kathlevn s experience. As people varv, do does individual weight loss, maintenance and results Forest Service. c m WEICtfT WATCHERS INTERNATIONAL INC., O wner of the registered trademark All nghts reserved. "Come to our celebration ac tivities with a curious mind and questions. Interact with a past that has significance for the present," said Keith. “Sfoit/ing to ptiouido l M oniow County /residents with access to a huQQ Sponsored by lone Booster Club "I M ade I t !" i \ < . Lexington News Coordinating Council sets meeting Heritage celebration Sept. 30, Oct. 1 Hill House lea Open house at HES/HMS Friday, Sept. 23 lone - Dufur Games 4:30-7:30 p.m. lone High School steak, b a k e d p o ta to salad , b re a d $ 6 °° Morrow County Health District spectoutn oh quality medlcaQ sewices” Boardman Health Care Center 203 Kincade Rd., SW Boardman, OR 97818 481-7212 Pioneer Memorial Hospital and Nursing Home 564 E. 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