TWO Heppner Gazette-Times. Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 16. 1996 lone homecoming HHS homecoming court crowned The Heppner High School homecoming court was crowned during halftime at the Mustangs vs. Stan­ field game Friday, Oct. 4. Names were inadvertently left off in the Oct. 9 G-T issue. Back row (L-R): Chuck Matteson and daughter, princess Lexi Matteson; Ken Howard and daughter, princess Stormy Howard; Rollie Marshall and daughter, queen Brandi Marshall; Steve Dickenson and daughter, princess Traci Dickenson; and Paul Hisler and daughter, princess Annie Hisler. Front row (L-R); prince Travis Wilhelm; king Jim Schlaich; junior court Matt McCabe and Jenna Bowman; prince Eric Schonbachler; prince Brian Koffler and prince Josh Roy. Cards lose to Cougars in tough one Church plans By Kara Miller On Oct. 4 at Echo, both the Lady Cardinals and the Lady Cougars had problems with their serving through almost the complete first rotation in game one. Echo found their stride first and scored the first points. It was a powerful game, with long volleys and good saves. After 25 minutes of play, the score was Echo 9, lone 7. Kem- mery Burright, Brenda Bur- right, Stephanie Haguewood and Laree Anderson scored lone's points. The final in that game was lone, 7, Echo, 15. The second game was also long and exciting, with long volleys and excellent serving. Echo got the early lead, but lone fought back and forged ahead. B. Burright made eight points, with two of them aces, but lone lost the battle at the end, 13-15. Lady Cardinals down Falcons By Kara Miller The Lady Cardinals played the Wheeler Falcons at Fossil on Sept. 20. The match went to three games before lone came out the winner. In the first game, Kemmery Burright served six unanswer­ ed points to tie the game, 11-all, but the Falcons surged ahead to win it, 11-15. In the second game, Jenny Sullivan had a string of six unanswered points, Burright added six more and Laree Anderson, two, for lone's win, 15-10. Game three Sullivan, Ander­ son, Suzy Heideman, Steph­ anie Haguewood and Brenda Burright each scored several points to lead the Lady Car­ dinals to the win, 15-3. harvest festival H eppner First C hristian Church will have their annual Harvest Festival on Sunday, Oct. 20 at 6 p.m. In addition to a potluck dinner, the program will include special music and a guest speaker, Dr. Dan Cameron, professor of ministry at Boise Bible College in Boise, ID. The community is invited to come and share in the fellow­ ship of the evening, said a spokesperson. Market Report Compliments of the Morrow County Gram Growers Tuesday, Oct. 15 Soft White Oct. Nov Dec. Jan. *4.46 HA7IHA8 *4.48 *448 Barley Oct.-Jan. *144 Forest meeting The U.S. Forest Service East- side Forest Management Pro­ ject will be presented and dis­ cussed at the next meeting of the Heppner Coordinating Council. . The council will meet on Tuesday, Oct. 22, at 7:30 a.m. in the Heppner Ranger District conference room. The public is welcome to attend. EOSC orientation Eastern Oregon State Col­ lege's Division of Extended Programs will hold a meeting in Heppner on Wednesday, Oct. 23, from 4-6 p.m., to ex­ plain continuing education op­ portunities for nontraditional time and placebound students. These meetings will provide in­ formation regarding the pro­ gram 's external degree in liberal studies. This session is offered at no cost. Interested persons should call the Umatilla/Morrow County center, 278-5776, for details regarding the session and location. Lady Cardinals three and three lone High School is gearing By By Kara Kara Miller Miller it looked like no one wanted to up for homecoming this week. On Oct. 10, the lone Lady win, with both sides unable to Festivities include a taco Cardinals traveled to Condon get the ball down for a score. feed open to the public to meet the Blue Devils for the Finally Stephanie Haguewood planned for this Thursday, first time since their pre-season stepped up and made two October 17, starting at 5:30 encounter in the W^htonka se n e s that scored, and Jenny p.m. Sponsored by the junior Sullivan followed her with nine tournament. class, the feed will include Condon got the serve to start solid serves that netted points. three tacos and a pop for $3 or the game and scored two, but Suzy Heideman added the final one taco-for 75 cents. two that gave lone the win, A powder puff football game lone broke their serve. Laree will get underway at 6:30 p.m., Anderson started the game 15-9. The third game Condon got followed by a noise parade and with excellent serving, landing out to a six point lead before bonfire. Donuts and cocoa will six straight points. Then the lone scored two off Heide- Cards went into a slump be available at the bonfire. man's serving. Brenda Burright through several rotations, Friday's homecoming events include a steak feed, sponsored trading 0 for 0 with the Blue added three, Heideman two by the International Club, to be Devils. Condon was the first to more, and Nikki Sullivan, two, held from 6 p.m. until after the recover and pulled the game but Condon was able to put it together and managed the win, football game is over. The out, 6-15. 10-15. After this loss, lone's game, featuring the lone Erin Crowell got to start the Cardinals vs Culver, begins at second game off with the first record stands at 3-3 at the mid­ 7:30 p.m. with the crowning of serve and scored a point. Then season point. the homecoming court at halftime. Homecoming royalty includes; freshman princess. Amber Miles, sophomore bv Molly Rhea first match, 7-15. Heppner princess, Katie Tworek, junior The Heppner Fillies C-team had jumped out to the early princess, Jenny Sullivan, and was host to the Pilot Rock lead only to have Pilot Rock's senior princesses, Camie Crum Rocket's C 's on Monday, fifth server step up and score and Stephanie Haguewood. October 14. Since the Pilot points 6 through 15. Heppner The homecoming dance will Rock squad shared a bus with went on to win the next two be held from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. their JV football team, the C's games, 15-7, 15-10, to claim had plenty o f time to play two victory in the first match. matches. This was the third Heppner C 's needed only two The Heppner Elementary games to win the second and fourth match ups for these School carnival will be held match 15-5, 15-13. As the two teams, and they had the Thursday, October 24, from 6 season progresses this young to 8:30 p.m. at the Morrow same outcome as the first two. Filly squaa s confidence and County Fairgrounds. The with the Heppner C 's coming determination have increased, carnival will feature a out the winners. as have their hash marks in the Halloween theme with a The Filly C 's only loss of the “win” column. haunted house, games and night came in game one of the concessions. Everyone in the community is invited to come and wear costumes if they wish. On honor of the Activities will include a 50th wedding anniversary of fortune telling booth, wet sponge toss, hoop shoot, M r. and ‘M rs. -Raymond Trench, Fillies C-team beats Rockets Carnival Oct. 24 goldfish toss and a cakewalk. New this year are an engraving booth and a door prize booth. In the door prize booth, people may purchase tickets and names will be drawn every half hour. Winners will receive "Goosebump" prizes. Tickets for the booths may be purchased at 25 cents each. There will also be plenty of food, including homemade pie, coffee, pop, candy, hot dogs, nachos and popcorn. The carnival is sponsored by the Heppner Parents Club and chaired by Kaedene Bailey and Darcy Coil. Any adults who would like to help with the haunted house are asked to call Merry Brannon, 676-5376. HHS senior class plans bake sale The Heppner High School senior class will hold a bake food sale on Tuesday, Oct. 22 at Cal's BP Station in Heppner. The sale will start at 7:30 a.m. and will run until all items are sold. 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