Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, January 05, 1978, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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EIGHT The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, January 5, 1978
Shooting drought hurts
A dismal shooting fourth
quarter by the Fillies allowed
Stevenson to rally for a tie and
send the game into an
overtime period where the
Washington team pulled out a
narrow 41-40 win in the
opening round of the girls
White Salmon Tournament.
The Fillies led most of the
way, starting the game with a
Two foul shots by Columbia
in the final minutes of play
sent the Fillies home from the
White Salmon Tournament
without a win as Heppner
dropped a 30-27 decision in the
consolation match.
As was the case in the
opening matchup of the tour
Fish and Wildlife Dept. offers special
licenses to pioneer and seniors
With the time for renewal of
hunting and fishing licenses at
hand, the Oregon Department
of Fish and Wildlife offers two
special licenses available to
Mustangs
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ted the Mustangs season mark
"to 7-1.
Dale Holland was the top
scoring Mustang with 17
points followed by Bryan
Marlin with 12 and Dennis
Peck with 10. Lyle held a
slight edge in team shooting
percentages, connecting on 37
per cent from the floor while
Heppner canned 33 per cent of
its shots.
A big statistic in the game
was the Mustangs 51 to 26
rebounding advantage with
Jerry Cutsforth leading the
way with 11 boards. Holland
added 10 and Marlin and
Howard Huddleston both col
GENERAL FUND WARRANTS ISSUED
November 1977
D. O. Nelson, Judge's Travel 8.26
Bureau of Business Pract., Judge's Supplies 9.16
First National Bank, Co. Ct., Sheriff, Juvenile 262.34
Jaynes Business Machines, Clerk, Assessor 34.45
Portland Stamp & Seal , Clerk Supplies 23.45
Calendar Sales, Clerk Supplies 2.50
Heppner Auto Parts, Sheriff, Equip, for Vehicles 18.87
Cake Davis Company, Sheriff, Equip, for Vehicles 89.49
Ford Motor Company, Sheriff, Pickup Rental 136.36
American Data Products, Sheriff Supplies 38.04
Mobil Oil Company, Sheriff, Vehicle Exp. 29.28
Gardner's Men's Wear, Sheriff, Uniform Exp. 5.25
Beverly Launer, Sheriff, School Exp. 34.67
Oregon Dept. ofRevenue, Assessor 2,904.50
Cal's Arco, Assissor, Fieldwork 41.30
Pat Wright, H. Dept., Nurse's Travel 147.11
Finzer Business Mach. Corp., H. Dept. 50.98
R N Magazine, H. Dept. Books & Periodicals 10.00
OSB Continuing Legal Education, DA Publications 40.00
Archives Division, DA Special Investig. 28.77
Sixth Judicial Dist. Bar, DA Dues & Prof. Exp. 10.00
David R. Moon, Planner Travel 19.52
Deane Seeger, Planner Travel 21.99
Town Pump, Planner Travel 16.10
Carolyn Holt, Juvenile Seminar, Travel 32.90
Chevron U.S.A., Juvenile Travel 38.34
Dunham Printing Co., Elections 61.25
3M Business Products, Paper & Postage 53.60
Pitney Bowes, Postage ' 12.41
Adult & Family Services, S Food 14.43
Pacific Northwest Bell , Current Expense 657. 12
E. C.O.A.C., Contingency Fund 4,447.80
Hancock's Office Supply, N. Morrow Off. Bldg. 18.80
Wheeler's Communic, Sheriff, Communic. 75.00
Pettyjohn's Farm Supply, Courthouse Supplies 39.84
Jaynes Business Machines, Co. Ct. Sup. 378.70
Bob's OK Tire Store, Co. Court, Juvenile 18.95
Pacific Northwest Bell, Sheriff's Communic. 14.50
Les Schwab Tire Center, Sheriff, Veh. Exp. 2.50
Morrow County Grain Growers, Sheriff, Veh. Exp. 160.75
halfcourt press which they
used to build a six point first
quarter margin. Stevenson
came back to tie the game at
intermission but a strong third
period staked Heppner to a
32-20 lead entering the final
quarter.
From there, nothing seemed
to go right as Heppner
managed only six points in the
Fillies sunk by late foul
nament, the Fillies had a hard
time finding the basket
shooting 21 per cent from the
floor. Heppner did show im
provement at the foul line
where they made good on 50
per cent of their attempts.
Coach Sherri Brock said
good defense by both teams
older sportsmen at a substan
tial discount.
Both of the licenses, the
pioneer and senior citizen, are
available only from the Port-
over Lyle
lected eight.
Heppner also showed an
improvement at the free
throw line where they conver
ted on an even 50 per cent of
their attempts.
"The game was close for
three quarters but then our
defense helped us take over,"
Mustang coach Tom Day said
of the game. "It was a little
different from our first game
in the tournament."
Day said he was pleased
with the play of Huddleston
who collected his eight boards
in less than quarters and also
turned in a good defensive
performance while guarding
Lyle's star, Mark Austin. Day
also credited Marlin with a
good all around tournament.
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final quarter while Stevenson
rallied for 16 to tie the game
after regulation play and then
pulled out the overtime win.
"The breaks just didn't go
our way towards the end,"
said Filly coach Sherri Brock,
noting that Heppner shot 50
per cent from the floor in the
opening period but dropped to
only 15 per cent in the fourth.
kept the scoring totals low and
added that Heppner's 17 team
fouls compared to 13 viola
tions charged against Colum
bia was a deciding factor in
the game.
Julie Grieb led the Fillies
with nine points followed by
Wendy Myers with six and
land office of the Fish and
Wildlife Department. Applica
tion can be made by mail,
however, on forms available
from Portland ' or regional
offices of the Department or
from most county clerks.
The pioneer hunting or
fishing license is for residents
who are at- least 65 years of
age and who have lived in
Oregon for at least 50 years.
The hunting and fishing
licenses each cost $1 until age
70 when the pioneer is entitled
to a free permanent license. A
"pioneer" who, is between 65
and 70 can pay for pioneer
licenses through age 70, in
which case he will be issued a
permanent license immedi
ately. By doing so it costs a
little more initially, but the
bother of renewing each year
between age 65 and 70 can be
avoided. If during these years
he chooses to renew annually,
renewal is due on his birthday,
not at the end of the year.
The pioneer license holder is
also entitled to a reduced fee
elk tag for $2.50. ,
Senior citizen hunting and
fishing licenses are for resi
dents who are 70 years of age
or older who have lived in
Wayne's Diesel, Sheriff, Veh. Exp.
Chevron U.S.A., Inc., Sheriff, Veh. Exp.
E.C.O.A.C. Sheriff, Equip, for Vehicles
City of Hermiston, Sheriff, Jail Exp.
Wagon Wheel Cafe, Sheriff, Jail Exp.
Multhomah Co. Fin. Division, Sheriff, Supplies
Heppner TV, Sheriff, Supplies,
Murray Drugs, Co. Ct., Sheriff, Juvenile, Planner
Heppner Gazette-Times, Assessor, JP6, Offic. Pub.,
Morrow Co. School Dist., H. Dept., Rent
M&RCo., Courthouse Supplies .
Columbia Basin Electric, Courthouse, Museum
Rentex Service, Courthouse Supplies
City of Heppner, Courthouse Water
Al Smith, Dist. Atty. Assoc., DA Dues & Prof. Exp.
Willamette Law Journal, DA Supplies
Henry Collins, Planner Travel
Downs Supply, Inc., Planner Supplies
Ernest Jorgensen, JP6, Current Exp., N. End Off. Bldg.
288.53
Far West Office & Art Center, JP6 Supplies 26.77
Winter & Sweeney, Cir. Ct., Spec. Atty. Fund 52.50
Central Market, Soldier & Indigent Fund 72.50
3M Business Products, Paper 13.95
Hubert Wilson, Postmaster, Postage 200.00
Irma Jean West et al, Election Board 468.05
Pacific Northwest Bell, Sheriff, Communic. 5.37
Pettyjohn Oil Co., Museum 131.22
Coast to Coast, Sheriff, Assessor, Courthouse 148.51
Net Salaries v 19,558.27
Public Employees Retirement Board 3,144.54
First National Bank, Salaries 3,724.70
State Department of Revenue, Salaries 1,217.00
SAIF, Salaries, Insurance 545.84
Morrow Co. Employees Union, Salaries 56.00
Pacific Mutual Life, Salaries, Retirement 9,256.01
Pacific Northwest Life, Salaries 61.00
GENERAL ROAD FUND WARRANTS ISSUED
November 1977
D O. Nelson, Commissioner's Exp. 16.54
Wheeler's Communications, Misc. Exd. 75.00
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Fillies
Heppner turned the ball over
25 times while recording 42
possessions gained in the
game.
Diane Holland scored ten
points while Jackie Mollahan,
Maureen Healy and Lori Rhea
each had eight. Healy and
Wendy Myers led the team in
rebounding with seven and
eight, respectively.
shots
Jackie Mollahan and Diane
Holland with four. Maureen
had eight in the losing effort.
The loss was the fourth of
the year for Heppner with
each of the losses being
decided by four points or less.
The Fillies now stand 4-4 on
the year.
Oregon at least five years.
This license is free and
applicants are issued a per
manent license. One disadvan
tage of this license is that
senior citizens must pay lull
price for the elk tag.
There is one other kind of
license that - causes some
confusion. The disabled war
veteran hunting and fishing
license is available to those
who have resided in Oregon
lor at least one year immedi
ately prior to application and
who are certified by the
United State Veterans Admi
nistration to be at least 25 per
cent disabled.
In past years the Fish and
Wildlife Department was pro
vided a list by the Veterans
Administration listing all
those who qualified. Due to
new federal privacy laws,
however, they can no longer
do this. So the disabled vet
must get a certificate of proof
from the Administration him
self and submit it with his
application. Cost of the dis
abled veteran hunting license
is $1, the fishing license is $1,
or a combination is available
for $2. The disabled vet is also
entitled to a reduced fee elk
tag which costs $2.50.
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48.46
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54.00
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10.66
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51.53
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593.30
50.00
30.00
121.08
21.88
21.75
45.00
7.50
24.55
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