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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner. Oregen Wednesday November 27. 1996 - FIVE
Heppner HS girls start basketball season
Heppner girls’ Varsity basketball team (l-r): Brooke Boyer, Annie
Hisler, Toni Kemp, Casey Ingraham, Mindy Binschus, Lexi Matteson,
hx-Mulb Rhea
The Heppner High School
Varsity and JV basketball
teams start their 1996-97
season on their home court
against lone next Tuesday,
December 3. On December 7
and 8 the varsity teams are
scheduled to play at John Day
in
the
Grant
Union
Tournament.
The varsity
teams have 10 preseason
ames on the schedule for
tecember, with league play
starting January 3.
“We nave a tough preseason
schedule, which is a good time
to gain experience as a team,”
said John Boyer, second year
varsity Fillies coach. “This
team displays good shooting
ability, strong defensive skills
and a desire to win.”
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Molly Rill to be honored
Jessica Maben, Lori Moeller, Jan^|e Healy, Lindsey Waterland, Jaci
Hughes, Coach John Boyer
The two Fillies teams boast a
total o f 25 girls with eight
returning varsity
players.
Returning
varsity
Fillies
include: seniors Lori Moeller,
Lindsey Waterland and Toni
Kemp; juniors Annie Hisler,
Lexi Matteson and Mindy
Binchus; and sophomores Jifl
Barber and Jaci Hughes.
Rounding out this year’s
varsity roster are sophomores
Brooke Boyer, Jessie Maben
ielle
Healy
and
and
Janelle
freshman Casey Ingraham.
JV Fillies, coached by Dana
Reid, include Trisha Adams,
Stephanie
Clough,
Leah
Denton, Kathleen Greenup,
Abby Kahl, Amy Papineau.
Kim Pointer, Aleea Strouse.
Allison Sykes, Traci Rankin,
Macy Rhea, Ashley Ropp and
Julie Watkins.
Dougherty named new BEO officer
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features a center vent in back for added freedom of movement.
Dawna Dougherty was nam­
ed the new compliance officer
of the Bank of Eastern Oregon
(BEO), effective Nov. 15.
Dougherty has been with the
bank for eight years and has
held positions of teller, new ac­
counts representative and loan
processor for the bank. She
worked at Inland Empire Bank
in Umatilla for three years prior
to coming to the BEO. She will
also manage the loan servicing
department of the bank along
with her new duties as com­
pliance officer.
Dougherty is a 1982 graduate
of Heppner High School and is
married to Cliff Dougherty, a
local farmer. They have two
daughters, Taighler and Ryan,
and live in the Sandhollow
area.
"Compliance is becoming an
ever increasing burden on
banks. Naming Dawna Dough­
erty to the new post is a sign
that the bank's commitment of
time and resources to com­
pliance will continue to be a top
priority of the bank, said a
bank spokesperson.
Bowlins League
Thursday Nite Mixers
week of November 14
Free tie of your choice
with purchase of any
Pendleton sport coat.
Offer expires Dec. 3, 1996
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Lancer Lanes
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Wright's Century
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R & W
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Skagg's Auto Clinic
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High games: tie between Fran
Barnett and Phyllis Piper 170. Alex
Rystedt 151.
High series: Fran Barnett 491. Alex
Rystedt 441.
Splits converted: Brian Skaggs 5-10,
Phyllis Piper 4-5 and 5-10.
Dime A Dozen
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Penland House
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D-Don’s
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Pin Dodgers
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BM’s
Bunn Horseshoeing
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Our Gang
High games: Duck Lusher 204,
Dianna Hoeft 182.
High series: Duck Lusher 551,
Dianna Hoeft 507.
Splits converted: Diana Hendrick
4-5-7, Gerald Hoeft 5-7 and 6-7,
Dianna Hoeft 5-7
Blue Mountain
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Beecher's
Who Knows
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Willow Lanes
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Misfits
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Team 2
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Young Guns
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High games: John Breidenbach
223, Gene Doherty 222
High series: Gene Doherty 591,
Randy Sample 568
Splits converted Bob Hubbard 6-7-2,
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Molly Rill
The Oregon State University
Extension
A ssociation
(OSUEA) Awards Committee
has announced that Molly Rill
will receive an OSUEA Classi­
fied Staff award at the OSU Ex­
tension annual conference in
December in Corvallis.
Rill was recognized for her
supervision and coordination
of the electronic equipment
upgrades at the Morrow Coun­
ty office of the OSU Extension
Sendee. Also cited was her help
annually with the Morrow
County Livestock Auction at
the Morrow County Fair and
expertise in developing a com­
puter program used at the
auction.
Living in Heppner most of
her life, Rill resides here with
her husband, Cecil, and two
sons, Lonnie and Leland.
Interim pastor to
serve Hope-Valby
John I.. Baglien
Pastor John L. Baglien. a
retired Evangelical Lutheran
Church in America pastor, has
been assigned as interim
pastor at the Hope and Valby
Lutheran Parish.
Pastor Baglien. Milwaukie.
says he expects to serve as
astor o f Hope Lutheran in
leppner and Valby Lutheran
in lone up to eight months
during the search for a
permanent pastor since the
departure o f the Rev. Stan
Hoobing. who resigned to
accept a position in Colton.
Pastor Baglien says that his
jo b
entails
helping
the
congregation recover from
grieving over the loss o f their
ast
pastor.
beginning
congregational
ministry,
assisting with the parish
profile
study,
conducting
worship services and assisting
with leadership training and
goal setting.
The pastor will he in the area
around 15 days a month,
usually
Fridav
through
Sunday, and will spend one
full week here once a month.
He and his wife Rene, when
she is able to come, will live in
the parsonage during their stay
in Morrow County.
The Bagliens. who have
been married almost 48 years,
raised two daughters and four
sons, all six with bachelor’s
degrees and five with master’s.
Rene was bom in Alhambra,
CA, hut has roots in F.astem
Oregon, since her mother was
bom in Pendleton and her
grandfather was a pioneer
wheat rancher.
Pastor Baglien was horn in
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Lignite, North Dakota, hut
grew up and attended schools
in Medford. He attended
Pacific Lutheran University,
Tacoma. WA, and graduated
from
Midland
Lutheran
College at Fremont. Nebraska.
He went to seminary at Central
Lutheran
T h e o lo g ic a l
Seminary at Fremont. He has
served in all five Pacific
Northwest states. Oregon,
Washington. Idaho. Montana
and Alaska. "Being in new
development, you go where
the next need is." said Pastor
Baglien. He organized four
new
congregations
and
restored two others under the
missions divisions o f the
church. He organized a church
in Hillsboro in the 1950s and
the Lord o f Life Lutheran
Church at Kennewick from
1978-82. He last served at a
mission in Oregon City and
helped
them
through
a
building program. He was also
an associate youth director for
three years in the 1960s.
While much o f his career has
been spent in organization.
Pastor Baglien says that what
he really missed was the
parish. "I missed working
more directly w ith the people,"
he said. "Part o f my ministry
has been door-to-door meeting
le. I would like to do that
e time."
Pastor Baglien says that he
enjoys working with the
people in rural areas. "Rural
areas have a tremendous
advantage when it comes to
keeping in touch with people."
he said. "It’s the way people
behave out here. They almost
automatically reach out to a
newcomer and make them
welcome.
He comments that he has
also been given a good
welcome by the other pastors
in the area. "I’m impressed
with the pastors. They are
people centered."
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Correction
Several names were inad­
vertently omitted from the
story on Bryan Wright that ap­
peared in the Nov. 20 Gazette-
Times. The story should have
included Bryan’s mother, Mrs.
Bob Rosselle, Lewiston, ID.,
and grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. David Barnett, lone.
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