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0,, Hi.- fliictlc-Timos. Heppner. Oregon. Thursday. February 7, 1980 SEVEN Cards at home Saturday The lone Cardinals played Cascade Locks last night in a make-up game of last Satur day's contest that was called off because of icy road conditions. The Cards will play Helix tomorrow night in an away game and Wheeler Saturday at home in an 8 p.m. contest. lone beat Helix last week in a make-up game of a contest that was postponed earlier in the season because of bad Bowling Sparetimers League Petersons is in the first place position in the Spare timers Bowling Lague with a 13-3 record followed closely by theCoast-to-Coast team at 12-4 and the Morrow County Grain Growers at 10-6. Jerry's Mobil is in the fourth slot witha 9-7 mark and Gardners is fifth at 6-10 and Central Market next with 5-11. Sears is also 5-11 and Buck nums is last with a 4-12 record. After 16 games in the second half of the bowling season, the teams are spread out in the total pins standings. The first four teams stand the same way with Petersons first with 8,629, Coast-to-Coast second with 8.598, M.C.G.G. third with 8,296 and Jerry's Mobil fourth with 7,742. In fifth place is Central Market with 7,517 total pins and Bucknums is sixth with 7,307. The last two spots are held by Sears with 6,965 and Gardners with 6,622. Karen Palmer bowled the high game of the week with a 191 and Fran Cook again had the high three game series with 499. Petersons had the high team game with 789 and the high tern series with 2,225. Candy Gates made the 5-10 split, Marie Turner the 5-7, "Phyllis Cole the 7-10, Tonya Jones the 1-5-10 and Betty Christman the 3-7-10. Keglers League The Dregs are in first place in the Koffee Kup Keglers League with a 9-3 record. Weary Wives are in second place at 8-4 and the Three L's third at 7-5. Three teams are tied for fourth place with 6-6 marks. They are the Hi Ho's team, the Newcomers and the Three Holers. The Pytts team is 5-7 and the Gutter Dusters last with a 1-11 mark. Iris Campbell bowled the high game of the week with a 508. The Hi Ho's had the high team game with 558 and also the high team series with 1,640. Pat Lankford made the 5-10 split, Betty Brown also made the 5-10 and Roxie Lovgren made the 6-7-10 combination. The Hi Ho's team is first in total points with 4,605 and the Newcomers second with 4,590. The Drebs team is third with 4,573 and the. Weary Wives fourth with 4,553. The Three Holer's team is fifth with 4,530 and the Three L's team sixth with 4,507. The Gutter Dusters are seventh with 4,473 and the Pytts last with 4,392. weather. "Helix has only one scorer and they are not as quick as we are," said Del LaRue. the lone basketball head coach. "Wheeler is potentially more dangerous. They have one big man who is 6-foot-6." lone beat Wheeler two weeks ago. LaRue said the game was close until lone put on a press and then the Cards blew the game open. He said the team will probably put on its press earlier in the game this time because Wheeler could not "handle the pres sure" in the first meeting. lone junior high team beats Heppner by four points The lone Junior High bas ketball team beat Heppner's junior high team for the second time this year last Thursday by a score of 28-24. The teams were tied 16-16 at halftime but a Heppner press caused some turnovers and the Ponies took the lead in the early minutes of the fourth quarter. lone countered with a man-to-man press of its own and came back to win. Craig Hams led the winner with 13 points with Mark Meyers scoring 8. Steve Mill man 5 and Darrin Padberg 2. Greg Orr scored 14 for Heppner and Todd Miller scored 4. 1 Ione's next game is today at Arlington. The young Cardi-. nals will participate in the Helix jamboree Satruday with the first game at 9 a.m. The other teams in the tournament are Helix, Echo and Pleasant View. r ' ' - : 'i y " I I Larry Palmer 20 in white) catches an outlet pass to start the Mustangs running. PUBLIC NOTIC The Oregon Liquor Control Commission hereby gives notice that there will be a vacancy in the following new liquor store agency: lone Agency 20!) to be located in lone, Oregon effective June 1, 1980 Ol.CC REQUIREMENTS Interested individuals may apply by contacting OLCC, 9079 SE McLaughlin Boulevard. Portland, Oregon 97222, or telephone (503) 653-3008 (toll-free 800-452-7813) for application forms and additional information. Applicants applying for more than one agency must submit separate application forms for each vacancy. Applications must be received by 5 p.m.. February 29, 1980. Only an individual may be appointed as agent. Appointment as a retail package store agent of the OLCC creates no ownership or property rights in the agency. Criteria used to select the best qualified applicant include successful work experience, preferably in the retail sales field; educational background; health; and financial ability to meet investment and operating expenses necessary to operate the agency. Applicants' educational, employment, and financial references must be such that they can qualify for a fidelity bond. Applicants must show evidence of a suitable location which is acceptable to the Commission. This liquor store agency must be operated in conjuncion with another business. Successful applicant must be prepared to enter into an agency agreement contract with OLCC and begin agency operation on the effective date indicated above. All applications received shall be investigated, screened, and final selection made from the finalists by the Oregon Liquor Control Commission at its public meeting in Milwaukie on March 25-26, 1980. Finalists may be asked to a personal interview by the staff screening committee in Milwaukie, and will be notified in advance. Fillies lose by one point to Condon she devils Condon's Blue Devils beat 2-of-20 free throws, the Heppner Fillies Friday The game was close 38-37 despite making only throughout as Heppner led at t f 4 - lfl V ... c A X i 9 f 1 f- it" Sandra Ward (43 in while) put up a jump shot in the Fillies game with the Blue Devils. the end of the first quarter 11-8. A steal and a lay-in shot by Lynn Dee Devin in the second quarter put Heppner out in front 19-14 but Condon cut the gap to 19-18 at halftime. Mary Kincaid led Heppner in scoring in the first half with 8 points with Devin adding 6, Alice Abrams and Deann Conner 2 each and Geri Grieb scored 1. Heppner si ill led at the end of the three quarters 27-26 but Condon went ahead in the fourth quarter on a 15 footer by Jennifer Bauman. Condon scored on an offen sive rebound and a fast break to make the score 36-31 in favor of Condon with 3:30 left in the game. Little 5-foot-l Meg Greiner led the Condon comback with her quickness on the fast break. The Blue Devils had a chance to put the game out of reach as Heppner was forced to foul but Condon could not convert the free throws as the team made 2-of-10 in the fourth quarter. Heppner could have had a chance to win the game when Greiner missed a foul shot but the Fillies did not block out and Condon got the rebound and ran out the clock. Griener scored 7 of her team hih 13 points in the fourth quarter comeback. Heppner outrebounded the visitors 32-28 with Abrams leading the home team with 11. Kincaid led the team in scoring with 14 points, Devin scored 8, Grieb 5, Conner and Abrams 4 each and Sandra Ward scored 2 points. 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