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Heppnet Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, September 22, Varsity volleyball team beats Condon in two By Becky Breazeale The Heppner High School Varsity Volleyball team beat Condon in two games. 15-9 and 15-11, Thursday. Sept 16. in Condon In all. the Heppner team did a great job serving, w ith a total of 94 percent with several players serving 100 percent Those players were Kim Pointer, 10/10, Tnsh Adams, 6/6, Abby Kahl. 11/11, and Stephanie Clough. 7/7 Kim Pointer also had eight kills, Casey Ingraham had seven and Amy Drake had four kills Allison Sykes did a great job at back row . The varsity team, comprised of all seniors, includes: #1 Casey Ingraham. 5'10”; #2 Ashley Ropp. 5’7"; #3 Kim Pointer. 5'10”; #4 Leah Denton. 5’9”; #5 Abby Kahl. 5'6"; #6 Tnsha Adams. 5 '8 ”; #7 Katie Sherntt. 5’8”; #8 Amy Papineau. 5 '8”; #9 Macy Rhea. 5 7”; #10 Allison Svkcs. 5'5”; #11 Laune Michael. 5’4”; #12 Amy Drake, 5 1 1 ”; #13 Stephanie Clough. 5'4”; and #20 Tracy Rankin. 5’5” Varsity coach is Terri Gentry; assistant coaches are Keelie Keown and Missy Cutsforth Kristen Marshall is bookkeeper The JV team includes: #1 sophomore Julie Proctor. 5'4”; #2 junior Jenni Patton. 5'5”; #3 freshman Lacey Matteson. 5" 10"; #4 sophomore Jodi Carlson. 5 7"; #6 junior Mandy Sneddon. 5 6”; #8 junior Krista Adams. 5 4”; #9 sophomore Shelley Rietmann. 5'8"; #10 junior Mindy Smith. 5’8”; #11 sophomore Brett Barber. 5’5”; #12 junior San Juanita Elguezabal. 5’6”; #13 junior Marissa McCabe, 5 6"; #14 sophomore Claire Anderson. 5'6”; #15 sophomore Meghan Bailey, 5’7”; and #16 sophomore Codi Rosecrans, 5'7”. C-team members are: freshmen- #1 Nicole Sisk, 5 1”; #8 Whitney Sherntt. 5 '7 ”; #9 Tylynn Smith, 5’8”; #13 Genia Grant. 5’3”; #15 Megan Healv, 5 6"; #16 Cindy Gall. 5 8”; #17 Nicole Wilson. 5’6”; #18 Tiffany Matheney. 5’9”; #19 Marcv Miller, 5'4”; #20 Jesse Kempas. 5’2”; #24 Rachel Howard. 5 8 ”; #32 Aleshia Geer. 5’7”; and #28 sophomore Molly Turrell, 5 4”. The varsity team has also played in tournaments in Boardman Sept. 11, Pendleton Sept 14 and Sherman County at Moro Sept. 18, and matches in Condon Sept. 16 and lone Sept. 21 Their next game will be at home against lone on Tuesday. September 28. The JV team played in the games vs Condon and lone and m a tournament at LaGrande Sept 17. Their next game will be a JV/C-team tournament at Heppner on Saturday, Sept. 25, beginning at 9 a m. The C-team also competed at Condon and lone and at the LaGrande tournament. Their next game will be the JV/C- team tournament in Heppner on Sept 25. Letters to the Editor Editor's note: Letters to the Editor must be signed. The Gazette-Times w ill not publish unsigned letters. Please include your address and phone number on all letters for use by the G-T office. The G-T reserves the right to edit. Ghouls wanted To the Editor: To the community - Hallow een is upon us and guess who needs your help? Merry Brannon I want you to give me a call and support the Parents Club and the children of your com munity. I was unable to give any of my time last year and unfortu nately cannon help organize for the "Haunted House" this year. My responsibility is to plan and gather as many volunteers as I can to help Leah Brosnan She needs y our help to decorate and to dress up in y our most ghoulish costume. You don t have to plan or orga nize a thing Any time you can spend helping w ould mean a great deal, because 1 know everyone's tune is perishable. We would prefer to use adults 18 and older. Give me a call at 676- 5081 before 8 p.m. and I'll stick you in a spot for our Haunted House. Come join us and see how much fon we really have. (Hint, hint, Ron Bowman, Pat Sweeney, Ken Bailey, Skip Mathews. Jeff Orr... should I go on?) Your Halloween Horror Queen. Merry' Brannon Heppner Huddlestons honored Chamber Chatter By Claudia Hughaa, Exac. Dir. "Remember when'' Heppner says, come again" headlined the Heppner display prepared to urge Cycle Oregon to again return to Heppner At 4 a m September 13. alarms went off in Heppner and Ukiah reminding 16 hearty Chamber volunteers that this was the day they had pledged to tout Heppner to 2200 cyclists At 6:30 a m , 23 miles out on the Ukiah/Gramte road Irish flags were flying; two leprechauns (Doris Brosnan and Raymond French) were ready to applaud cyclists into camp and pose for photos; Cliff Green. Jerry Brea/eale and Bob Kahl were unloading 300 pounds of ice donated by Morrow County Grain Growers C-Store The rainbow and pot of gold hauled up by Tom Wolff were put in place and Insh music cranked up to high volume on the boom box. Sharon Harrison. Norma French. Merlin Hughes. Bob Harrison. Tom Sly. and Dan Brosnan hoisted up the St. Patrick's Day banner, put up tents, set the tables, filled the trough with ice and drinks, and followed the instructions to open 144 boxes, slice bagels and 1000 bananas Total food distribution included: All Sport, peanuts, raisins, “clif bars", cream cheese, peanut butter, honey. bananas and bagels Lives were in danger when "cliff bars were gone at 9 a m Just ask the volunteers The group w as joined by Darrel Raver. Doug and Karen Dubuque and Donna McCurdy who provided much needed extra hands, when 300 arrived together, and assisted with camp clean-up All the abov e mentioned hearty souls, always wearing smiles and sharing a good word about Heppner. put in long hours from 4 a m until 4 p m I'm reliev ed they didn't leave me hanging on a tree with an Irish flag when the surprise of the day was that we were responsible for the three pickup loads of boxes, bottles and trash generated by 2200 cy clists They came through with fly ing colors: we got it all in and back to Heppner where the senior class took over the bottle project Brosnans. Hughes, Slys. and Balls helped serv e dinner in Ukiah the prev ious evening Many of the exhausted cy clists took time to tell us how much they appreciated the Insh theme, display, costumes, and friendly people from Heppner As usual, the Chamber can be proud of the Heppner volunteers, who drove many miles and put in long hours for our community and the Chamber 1 think they had fun but y ou'll have to ask them Currently. I'm in hiding Thought for the week: "Forget the health food; more and more of Willow Creek Road (Coal Mine Grade) now open Notice to the citizens who utilize and enjoy the Willow C reek (Coal Mine Grade) area, the Willow Creek Road (Coal Mine Grade) is now open to all traffic. The U.S. Dept, of Trans portation lists its planned construction activities on Willow Creek Road for the week of Monday, Sept. 20. Tidewater completed the Willow Creek Road (Coal Mine Grade) on Sunday. Sept. 19. On Sunday, paint striping was completed and and final inspection was done on Monday, Sept. 20. Tidewater will be working the week of Sept. 20, grading and adding rock to the Shaw Creek Grade to get the road in repair and ready for traffic use. There will be some blading and adding of aggregate on the FS 21 Road (Penland Lake Road)during the first portion of the week, so observe the flaggers and watch for traffic. The only traffic that should be on the Shaw Creek Grade (detour route) will be those individuals that choose to travel the route. Tidewater will return to seed the cut and fill slopes during the first 15 days of October so at that time there will or could be some traffic delays with flaggers. The road will remain open for all traffic during that time. Cutsforth Park is open through the normal camping season. Shaw Creek Road is and will remain open to all traffic. Federal Highways appreciates the citizens and traveling public that utilize the Willow Creek Road for their patience, consideration and cooperation during the construction of the road and appreciates input from the Tom and Garnett Huddleston, who recently celebrated 50 years of marriage. received a congratulatory certificate of recognition from the St. Patrick Catholic Church Parish Memorial Service HHS JV game vs RHS date changed Ronald LeRoy Crabtree The Heppner High School JV home game against Riverside High School has been changed from Monday, September 27. to Thursday. September 30. Game time is 6 p m A memorial serv ice for Ronald LeRoy Crabtree will be held on Saturday. September 25, 1999. at 1 p m at Highview Cemetery in lone Ronald Crabtree was bom January 11. 1945. in Salem and died June 17. 1999 A dinner following the services will be held at Beecher's Restaurant in lone All fnends and family of Ronald Crabtree arc welcome to attend \ COPY PAPER Ream • Carton Gazette-Times A A ll Revlon Coometicj 20% OFF M V. iim u j ' ì 2 1 7 N orth M jin D m uj M+ppn*f The Heppner Colts began the defense o f their 1998 Grid Kids Championship by defeating the Kiwanis team from Hermiston, 12-0. in a game played Wednes day, Sept 15, at the rodeo grounds The Colts got on the board in the first quarter as J C Sherntt kept the ball on a bootleg around end for a 33 y ard touchdown run The kick failed and the Colts led 6-0 after one In the second quarter. 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IN C . * 7 * .f1 S B through the second quarter The Kiwanis team drove the ball into Colt territory, but Justin Delvcaux intercepted a pass as the first half ended The Colts' defense in the sec ond half didn't allow the Kiwanis team any chance of scoring The Colts offense made some nice plays in the second half only to have penalties or mistakes end their drives Riley Wight caught a 26 yard pass from Sherntt that came up just short of a first down inside the Kiwanis' 20 yard line in the fourth quarter The Colts' next game will be against Les Schwab in Heppner on Thursday Sept 23 at 7 p m The Colts beat the Les Schwab team in the championship game last y ear The rest of the Colts' schedule is as follows: Heppner at Stanfield on Wednesday. Sept. 29; Umatilla at Heppner on Wednesday. Oct 6; at Irrigon at H eppner on Wednesday, Oct 13. All games start at 7 p m By Rick Paullus 1-M0-452-7396 Lexington, Oregon Wc Print BUSINESS CARDS ( ta le tte - Time* - 6 7 6 -9 2 2 8 WCCC Ladies' Play Day Tuesday, Sept. 14 Low gross of the field Luvilla Sonstegard Low net of the field Bernice Lott Least putts of the field Dons Graves. Flight B low gross Joyce Dinkins Flight C: low gross Loa Henderson Ladies' last play day will be Tuesday . Sept 28 at 9 a m Par ticipants arc asked to bnng a salad and a w rapped white elephant Colts win first game public. Contact Robert G. Toops, project engineer, at (541) 676- 5904 in Heppner for additional information. us need all the preservatives we can get." W .C .C .C . G olf 1999 - FIVE For Farm Equipment 350 Main S8M221 Í ONEX L A N D CTLAXXS VISIT OUR WEB SITE ATwww mcgg.net \