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TWO - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 9, 1996 Morrow County Grain Growers reps attend Case IH show lone falls hard to Dufur HHS C-team loses, JVs win La Grande By D aw n Boor The lone Cardinals football team sustained a big loss against rival Dufur Rangers, on Friday Sept. 27. The Cards lost, 28-24. lone had a rough start, trail ing 14-0 at the half when the Cardinals came back onto the field. Winning was what the Cards had in mind, but a fum ble in the last minutes of the game ended their chances. Randy Scott led all rushers with 187 yards, followed by Joe Bacon, with 102. Scott also led receivers with one catch for 53 yards. Jake McElligott had two catches for 37 yards. Cardinals crush Cougars, 67-26 Larry Mills, Robert Laughlin and Shawn Skiles of Morrow County Grain Growers in Lexington, recently participated in the Case IH Denver Summit, the largest introduction of new products in Case Corpora tion’s history. ducts. Additionally, features on tors in nearby fields. "Mills noted that Case relied new 1997 combines, including several enhancements to im heavily on input from custom prove reliability, serviceability ers in the development of the and productivity, were profil new Case IH equipment and incorporated features in re ed. As part of the three day sponse to customer needs," event, Mills, Laughlin and said a Case IH news release. Skiles attended their choice of "H e said Morrow County breakout sessions that covered Grain Growers is looking for a variety of topics and issues of ward to getting the new equip interest to farmers, as well as ment into the field with cus highlighting key features of the tomers." MCGG will be offering the new Case IH equipment. At tendees also had the oppor new Case IH equipment in tunity to operate the new trac troduced at the Denver Summit as it becomes available, accor ding to the release. Larry Mills, Robert Laughlin and Shawn Skiles of Morrow C ounty G rain G row ers (MCGG) in Lexington, recent ly joined more than 3,000 Case IH dealership personnel and customers in Denver, CO., for the Case IH Denver Summit, the largest introduction of new products in Case Corporation's history. More than 20 new products were introduced at the event, including an assortment of new tillage implements and a num ber of new hay and forage pro Bridal Tables ‘D awn ‘Peterson & ’ 'John (Monagte W edding O ctober 19 Joni Chowning <fe 'Jvcnru;t/i \linger W edding N ovem ber 11 Show er O ctober 20 MuM/ujy Diuiq 217 North Main By D aw n Boor The lone Cardinals took the Echo Cougars with a 67-26 vic tory in Big Sky conference play Friday, Oct. 4, at Echo. The first five touchdowns of the game were scored by the Cards. Echo finally put touch down points on the board in the third quarter. Freshman Dan Scott had 214 yards on 15 carries, with five touchdowns. Allen Gribskov added another 115 yards rush ing. Jake McElligott lead re ceivers with four catches for 41 yards, and Patrick Eberhard was one for 23 yards. The Cardinals play the Con don Blue Devils in Condon on Thursday, Oct. 10. Free Dom estic Violence training set Domestic Violence Services (DVS) will offer a free training for prospective volunteers or anyone who wants to learn more about working with vic tims of domestic violence, on Friday-Sunday, Oct. 11-13. Pastors, professionals and com munity members are welcome to attend. Call 276-3322 to pre-register, or for more information. DVS is a non-profit agency that provides a 24-hour crisis line, shelter and counseling to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. The 24-hour crisis line numbers are 276-0241 and 1-800-833-1161. Call 276-3322 or 567-0424 for the business office or to make counseling appointments. Heppner Tryouts for MC Fair/OTPR Court slated KSI) Hoard Vacancy Persons living in Umatilla or Morrow County, interested in serving on the Umatilla-Morrow Education Service District Board o f Directors, please contact Barbara Wells, 2001 SW Nye, Pendleton, or call 541-276-6616, ext 102 for an application This position will run through June 30, 1997 Applications must be received in the ESD Office by 4 30 p m., October 31, 1996. * Tryouts for the Morrow County Fair and Oregon Trail Pro Rodeo Court will be held Sunday, Oct. 20, starting at 10 a.m. Applications must be turned in to the Morrow County Fair Office by this Friday, Oct. 11. For more information, call the fair office, 676-9474. Everyone is invited to attend the tryouts. First card party held at Rebekah Lodge By Delpha Jones The first in a series of card parties was held Saturday evening at the Rebekah Hall. Refreshments were served and prizes were awarded as follows: w o m en 's hi-Dot Halvorsen, second hi-Annetta Padberg; men's hi-Bob Taylor, second hi-Cecil Jones; traveling-Earl Norris and Carol Norris. The next card party will be Saturday, Nov. 2. Bowling League Koffee Kup Keglers week of Sept. 19 W L 3 1 The B J’s M .C .G .G . 2 2 4 0 No Pin H itters The Dregs 1 3 2 2 The Alley Cats High series: Joan Sm ith 4 9 1 . High gam e: Joan Sm ith 180. week of Sept. 19 W L The B J’s 6 2 M .C .G .G . 6 2 No Pin Hitters 6 2 The Dregs 3 5 The Alley Cats 3 5 High series: Joan S m ith 5 0 8 . High gam e: Iris Cam pbell 183. S p lits c o n v e rte d : B e tty B row n 6 -7 -1 0 . Casey Ingraham goes for the spike By Molly Rhea Friday, October 4, was a busy day for the majority o f Heppner High School students with all the homecoming hoopla, and it was especially hectic for the Fillies JV and C- teams since they both faced teams from LaGrande late that afternoon. The action started at 5 p.m. with the C-team losing in three seemingly endless games, lb- 14, 10-15. 13-15. The Filly C ’s came from behind in Game One to nip the Tigers for the win. Game Two saw the teams playing fairly evenly with the score tied at 9 w hen La Grande went into a live point scoring siege. The visiting Tigers Finished up the second game, 15-10. In Game Three, the Heppner C’s again found themselves in a hole and came back from a 14-8 deficit but were unable to photo by Joyce Hughes overcome the lead and succumbed , 13-15. Coach Dana Reid said she was pleased with her team’s 89 percent serving success for the match. One hundred percent serving success for the match came from Ashley Ropp, 12/12, Stephanie Clough. 9/9, Kristi Worden. 5/5, Laurie Michael, 5/5, and Amy Papineau. 3/3. The JV’s were finally able to take the court at 7 p.m. with the goal o f beating the visiting Tigers quickly so as not to miss too much of the Homecoming football game. The JV Fillies realized their goal by winning in two games, 15-3. 15-4. and being out of the gym by 7:30 p.m. Coach Susie Hisler noted that Brooke Boyer and Janelle Healy were each 6/6 from the service line, each scoring 5 points in the effort. HHS C-team beats Riverside Riverside's C-team traveled to Heppner on Monday, October 7, for a match with the Fillies C ’s. Heppner’s C- team prevailed, winning in three games, 7-15, 15-9, 15- 11 . In Game One the Heppner C ’s played tentatively, served at 79 percent and were soundly beaten by the squad from Riverside. Game Two started out painfully slow with the Filly six falling behind, 0-6. Fourteen side outs later they were further behind at 3-10. Gradually the Fillies snuck back to make the score 8-11. Stephanie Clough surprised the visiting Pirates by serving up points nine through 15 to clinch the second game. Game Three the Filly C ’s were leading, 14-7 when they allowed the Pirates to come back into the fray. The Fillies went on to clinch the match 15-11. Serv ice line honors for the evening go to Laurie Michael, 6/6, Ashley Ropp, 6/6, Tracy Rankin, 3/5, Abby Kahl, 9/10, Amy Papineau, 9/11 and Stephanie Clough, 11/13. Amy Drake dominated the net with several kills on hits and dinks. Granges to hold degree work Willows Grange, with the help of Lexington Grange, will put on the degree work for all candidates to be initiated on Sunday, Oct. 13, at the Willows Grange Hall in lone. Dinner will begin at 12:30 p.m., with the initiation to follow. Members who have been obligated are urged to come and take the degrees. Hand polished... Genuine Swarovski crystals... A great value... m m NE Bum Genuine Swarovski C week of Dct. 3 W L The B J’s 10 2 MCGG. 6 6 No Pin Hitters 10 2 The Dregs 7 5 The Alley Cats 3 9 High series: Linda Schultz 5 4 5 . High gam e: Linda Schultz 19 0 . 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