The llcppner Garotte-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, January 22. 198I--ELEVEN
Mustangs meet Vikings' challenge on Umatilla's home court, 76-64
by Andrew Gorman
Saturday Jan. 17 the Hepp
ncr Mustangs took Umatilla's
challenge on Umatilla's home
court and defeated the Vik
IngH, 70 to M.
The first quarter was a high
scorer as the Mustangs pulled
out In the lead with six buckets
and one foul shot. The VlklngR
were close behind with five
lone girls lose to Honkers by
by Michelle l.altue
The lone varsity girls hosted
the Arlington Honkers on
Friday, January 16. The
Cardinals were defeated, 32 to
39.
Fillies beat Weston McEwen, 45 -
by Sherry Cowett
The game against the Wes
ton McF.wen was won by the
Fillies, 45 30
High point scorer was Mary
Kincaid with 16 points. Twelve
points were made by Kellie
Hammond. Fourteen re
bounds for Margaret Kincaid
Fillies break near tie
by Sherry Cowett
During the Filly game
against Umatilla there, the
scores were close to being tied
throughout the game, but the
Fillies pulled ahead and won.
48-35.
lone varsity loses to
Honkers, 46 to 49
by Michelle La Hue
The lone Varsity boys
played Arlington on their
home floor on Friday. Jnn. 16.
The Cards were defeated by
only three points. 40-49.
The Cards took the lead in
the first quarter, 107, they
held on to their lead and
increased it to 23-18 at the half.
The Honkers got their mom
entum up at the half as they
came out to score 18 points in
the third quarter and look the
lead. 32 36.
In the last quarter, the
Cards made their move but
couldn't quite pull It off. The
Honkers went home with a
46-49 victory.
The Cards out rebounded
the Honkers by one board,
Inconsistency
Inconsistency continued to
plague the Heppner junior
varsity boys basketball team
last weekend.
Heppner captured its fourth
straight win at home Friday
night by defeating a tough
Weston-McEwen, 41-39, but
lost its fourth in a row on the
road Saturday, a 50-48 deci
sion to Umatilla.
Heppner, 4-4 on the season,
played at Condon Tuesday. It
was just Umatilla's second
win in eight games this
season.
Heppner's Mike Currin sank
two free throws with 20
seconds left in the game
against Weston-McEwen to
give the Mustangs a 40-38 lead.
Currih's fifth foul gave the
Tiger-Scots two free throws
with 10 seconds left, but
Weston could convert just one
of the two and Heppner
grabbed the rebound. The
Mustangs' Greg Connor sank
a free throw with no time
remaining to make it a
two-point winning margin.
Both teams committed an
excessive number of fouls, but
Heppner won it at the free
throw line by hitting 17 of 30
shots. The Mustangs had 20
fouls and Weston-McEwen, 24.
Heppner was led by Connor
with 14 points and 19 rebounds.
He also led Coach Brent
Eggers' rating system with a
14 rating.
Currin scored 9 points, Jeff
field goals and 3 free throw
shots. At the end of the quarter
the score was floppner, IS, to
Umatilla, 111.
In second quarter action,
the Mustangs were still in
control of the game and hud an
edge of a lead with nine gnats
and five foul shots. Umatilla
scored six buckets und seven
foul shots for 32 points to
Heppner's 38 at the end of the
The two teams each opened
the game with six points In the
first quarter, The Honkers
took the lead In the second
quarter, 15 to 19,
lone outscored the Honkers
by one in the third quarter to
close the gap to 3, 24 to 27. The
made her the top reloundor
for this game.
The Heppner Fillies are
well, having won fi of their
nine games. .
Quarter scores were 4-fi.
21-12. 31 22. 45 30
llcppner, 4.r- Lottie Laugh
lin. 0 2-2 2: Deann Connor. I 2 2
High point scorers were
Lynn Dee Devin with 14 and
Sandra Ward with 12. High
rchoundcrs were Margaret
Kincaid and Sandra Ward,
tied with 11.
This win brings Heppner's
total wins to seven out of 10.
Quarter scores were 5-fi,
27-20. Mark Patton had 15
rebounds for lone. The teams
were even in turnovers with
each having 13 -
lone shot 18 of 51 for 35
percent from the field and 10
of 17 for 59 percent from the
line, Arlington shot 18 of 43 for
42 percent from the field and
13 of 22 for 59 percent from the
line
Arlington 49: Anderson, 52 2
12; McCauley. 4 3-6 11; S,
Bittenger. 2 5 7 9; C. Bitten
ger.32 28: Proctor, 2 0-1 4; M.
Pemberton, 1 1-2 3; J. Pem
berton, I 0-0 2.
lone 40: Rietmann, 6 2 2 14:
LaKue. 6 0 1 12; Patton, 3 4 4
10: McCabe. 2 0-1 4; Thomp
son. 0 4-fi 4; Morter, 1 0 1 2;
Peterson. Hams.
plagues Heppner Jr. varsity
Orr. 8. Harry Groshens, 4, Jay
Hayes, 3. Matt Clark, 2, and
Marty Britt, 1.
Against Umatilla, the Vik
ings got an 8 2 lead the first
two minutes and led, 30-22, at
the half. Heppner came back
to take a two-point lend in the
fourth quarter, but it was
short-lived as Umatilla pre
vailed. Connor and Orr scored 12
points. Groshens. 10, Currin 8,
Andy Samples, 4. and Clark, 2.
Connor .and Groshens finished
with a 414 rating. Orr
grabbed nine rebounds, and
Currin and Connor snared
eight apiece.
Once again the Mustangs
got in foul trouble and hit just
6 of 17 shots from the charity
stripe themselves.
"It's a shame the great
effort we had Friday night
against Weston had to be
overshadowed by a horrible
performance against Umatilla
the next night." said Engers.
"It's puzzling to me how we
can play so well at home and
so poorly on the road. The
Umatilla game was our worst
performance of the season.
We lost because we weren't
ready to play at the start of the
game. It's hard to get men
tally into the game .he last
three quarters if you aren't
ready at the start."
"Greg Connor played well
both nights and carried us
against Weston-McEwen. He
half.
The third quarter was a
scorcher for the Mustangs as
they ripped with nine field
goals and two foul shots,
leaving Umatilla behind five
buckets, The score at the end
of the third was Heppner, fits,
to Umatilla. 42.
The Vikings captured the
fourth quarter with eight
buckets and six foul shots for
Cards were outscored by four
In the last quarter. The
Honkers took home a 32 -39
victory over the Cards,
Tammy Holtz had 15 re
bounds for the Cardinals.
Arlington 3: Griffith, 20;
Bailey, 6; Hughes, 6; Wise, 4;
4: Mary Kincaid. 7 2 2 16;
Sandra Ward. 1 no 2: Lynn
Dee Devin. 1 Hi 3: Margaret
Kincaid. 2 2 3 fi: Kellie
Hammond. 4 4-41 12; Cyd
Bowman. Cindy Bergstrom.
Lorri Day. Anne Van
Schoiack.
with Umatilla
15-14. 27 24, 48-35.
llcppner. 48: Lottie Laugh
lin, 4 129. Mary Kincaid, 1 3 3
5. Sandra Ward, fi 0-2 12; Lynn
Dee Devin, 4 fi 9 14; Margaret
Kincaid 1 2 3 4; Kellie Ham
mond. 0 4-fi 4; Cyd Bowman,
Lorri Day, Anne VanSchoiack.
Inuitilla. 35: Dorothy
Cardinal varsity
defeated in tight
game vs. Condon
by Mil liolIcI.il It ue
On Saturday the Cardinals
traveled to Condon and the
varsity hoys were defeated,
51-54.
lone took the lead in the first
quarter, 10-10. The Blue
Devils came back to take the
lead at the half as they scored
23 points to make the score
28 33 at the half.
The Cardinals came out
after half to even it up, 45-45.
at the end of the third quarter.
The last quarter was low
scoring, with both teams
playing tight defense. The
Cards were outscored. 60,
with seven of the Blue-Devils
points coming on free-throws.
did the best job of screening
out on the boards that I've
seen all year. Matt Chirk
came off the bench to give us a
lift Friday night. Saturday
was just a case ol some poor
Allstott deflates
Schwab 71-42
The duo of Ken Grieb and
Mike Stookey combined for 40
points to lead Dave Allstott 's
team to a 71-42 win over Les
Schwab in Heppner men's city
league basketball play Sunday
night.
Grieb scored 24 points.
Stookey. 22. and Allstott, 13. in
the landslide win. Tom Point
er fired in 14 points and Steve
Peck, 10, for the losers.
In other games, lone defeat
ed Mike Smith's team, 42-22:
Don Barber's team blasted
Dick Devin's team, 64-35: and
Brent Eggers' team edged
Rick Johnston's team, 49-42.
Skye Krebs had 19 points
Scout meeting set
All boys interested in scout
ing may sign up Tues., Jan 27.
at 7:30 p.m. at the multipur
pose room at Heppner Ele
22 point;, compared to the
Mustangs', four buckets and 10
foul shots for 18, Bui Uma
tilla's fourth quarter victory
was not enough, and the game
ended in Heppner's favor. 76
to 64.
l in!itill;i.f4: Brian Folleh. 1
2 4 4; Frank Dornan. 0 0-2 0:
Joe Silvnz. 2 0-0 4: Roy
Rodriguez. 5 2-4 12; Jason
7
Mizer, 2; Pettyjohn, 1; Jor
dan, J. Hansell, D. Hansell,
Mitchell, Pemberton.
lone 32: Holtz, 14; Hill, 5;
Palmer, 4; Morter, 4;
Doherty, 2; Thompson, 2;
McFlligott. 1; Drinkard.
Fouled out : Palmer, Holtz.
30
Weston McKucn. 30: Kim
Sloan. 1 0-0 2: Kelly Rurke. 6
3 4 15: J. Quaempts. 1 2-5 4;
Trudv Johnson. 1 2 5 4; T.
Bannister. 2 1-8 5: D, Lieu
alien. S. Devereaux. Kent
Killey, Julie Burke. Lisa
Townsend
Churchill. 3 1-3 7; Marlene
Foiled 0 1-21; Kathy Sheets, 3
15 7; Darlene Follett, 3 10-42
lfi; Cindy Roxburg, 0 2-2 2;
Delene Harmon 1 0-1 2; Teresa
Ekleberry. Lori Fackrell,
Deanna Dixon, Jo Leeson.
The final score showed Con
don with a close victory, 51-54.
The Cards shot 21 of 61 for 34
percent from the field and 9 of
16 for 56 percent from the line.
Condon shot 16 of 50 for 32
percent from the field and 22
of 29 for 76 percent from the
line.
Condon 54: Cooney, 6 6-7 18;
Rauman, 4 5-7 13; McLane, 2
4- 4 8: Flatt, 3 2 3 8; Lantis. 1
5- 6 7; Snyder, Weaterford,
Crews, Bettencourt.
lone 51: McCabe. 3 4-4 10;
Patton. 3 4-6 10; Rietmann, 5
01 10; LaKue, 4 1-5 9;
Thompson, 2 0-0 4; Peterson, 2
0-0 4: T. Patton, 2 0-0 4; Hams.
Morter.
team defense."
The Mustang JVs don't play
again until Jan. 30. when they
get a rematch with Umatilla
at home.
and Gordon Myers, 10, to lead
lone to victory.
Barber's team was led by
John McCabe with 20 points,
while Jay Coil tallied 11 for
Devin's team .
Jerry (Jen try bombed in 18
points. Curt Day had 13, and
Paul Stringer. 11 for Eggers'
team to offset a 21-point
performance by Gary Watkins
of Johnston's team.
The schedule this week is
as follows: lone (4-2) vs.
Eggers (5-0) at 5:00; Johnston
(3-3) vs. Allstott (3-2) at 6:00;
Forest Service (0-5) vs. Les
Schwab (0-5) at 7:00; and
Barber Ui-0) has a bve.
Jun. 27
mentary School.
The regular monthly Cub
Scout meeting will he held at
this time. '
Simpson. 8 1-3 17: Mark
Eppenbach. 3 4-7 10: Bob
Scaplehorn. 2 3 3 7: Wayne
Vaughn. 3 4-8 10; Dan White
hurst. Jeff Thompson. Dave
Divelbliss. Rob Langley.
Heppner. 76: Rick Cole. 4 01
8: John Bier. 2 0-0 4: Jim
Launer.2 2-3 6: Brett Sherer. 1
o-l 2; Dorian Forrar. 7 0-0 14:
Brian Thompson. 1 0-0 2: Tony
Currin. 21-25: Ken Stookey. 3
5 7 11 : Don It. 1 6-8 8:
Robert Bier. 2 2-2 fi. Doug
Holland. 4 2-3 10; John
Murrav.
Third game of season brings another
defeat for Heppner Mustangs
by Andrew Gorman
On Friday, Jan. 16, the third
season game of the year
brought another defeat for the
Heppner Mustangs. Mistakes
were a big factor in the
Mustang loss.
The first quarter went off
like a missile for the Weston
McEwen Tiger-Scots, as their
quick start gave them a four
point lead within the first
couple minutes. The Mus
tangs, however, soon got their
first two points in and the first
3
PUBLIC NOTICESj
NOTICE OF
SHERIFF'S SALE
CASE NO. 6488
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR MORROW COUNTY
RODNEY L. COLLINS and
DORIS M. COLLINS, husband
and wife.
Plaintiffs.
vs.
DOUGLAS L. CANNON, a
partner doing business as D &
V CANNON COMPANY, and
as heir to VERLA E.
CANNON, deceased, and
KATHRYN I. CANNON as
heir to VERLA E. CANNON,
deceased, and GENE GIN-r
THER,
Defendants.
By virtue of an execution
issued out of the above-entitled
court in the above-entitled
cause to me directed and
dated the 15th day of January.
1981. upon a judgement ren
dered and entered in said
court on the 12th day of
January. 1981 in favor of
Rodney L. Collins and Doris
M. Collins, plaintiffs, and
against Douglas L. Cannon, a
partner doing business as D &
V Cannon Company, and as
heir to Verla E. Cannon,
deceased, and Kathryn I.
Cannon as heir to Verla E.
Cannon, deceased, and Gene
Ginther. defendants, for the
sum of TWELVE THOUSAND
DOLLARS ($12,000.00) with
interest thereon at the rate of 9
percent per annum from
January 1. 1979. until paid in
full: plus the further sum of
$3,500.00 as plaintiffs' reason
able attorney's fees: and for
the plaintiffs' costs and dis
lone girls
by Michelle LaKue
lone traveled to Condon on
Saturday, January 17. The
girls were defeated. 30-48.
The Blue Devils took an
early lead over the Cardinals.
The Cards were outscored,
8-20, in the first quarter. lone
outscored Condon in the se
cond quarter but not enough to
take the lead, as Condon had a
16-27 lead ai the half!
The Cards were again
outscored in the third quarter
as the Blue Devils took a 21-41
advantage.
The Cards outscored Condon
a .
forfU " d.
quarter ended with Heppner
ahead, 10 to 7.
In second quarter action,
the Tiger-Scots put in six field
goals, followed by Heppner
with four buckets and one foul
shot for a tie at halftime. 19 to
19.
The third quarter was an
exhausting one for the players
- one minute they were on
offence, and the next they,
were on defence. But even
though the Tiger Scots were
pulling ahead, with nine
buckets and four free throw
C2- . . . .
PUBLIC NOTICES
bursements in the amount of
$220 20 incurred herein and
the costs of and upon this writ.
I certify that on the 15th day of
January. 1981. I levied on all
the right, title and interest of
the within named defendants
in and to the following
described real property sit
uated , in . Morrow County. l
Oregon to-wit:
A parcel of land lying in
the Southeast Quarter of
Section 36. Township 5
North. Range 26 East.
Willamette Meridian,
Morrow County, Oregon;
Said parcel being des
cribed as follows:
Beginning at a point on the
South line of Ordance
Road. Said point being
South 0 degrees 06' 25"
East 20 feet and South 89
degrees 54' East 200 feet
from the center of said
Section 36 and running;
thence continuing South 89
degrees 54' East along the
South line of Ordnance
Road a distance of 740
feet; thence South 0 de
grees 06" 25" East 235.46
feet; thence North 89
degrees 54" West 740 feet ;
thence North 0 degrees 06'
25" West 235.46 feet to the
point of beginning;
EXCEPTING any and all
water rights of ways and
roads.
NOW. THEREFORE, by
virtue of said execution and in
compliance with the com
mands of said writ I will, on
Tuesday, the 24th day of
February. 1981. at 10:00 a.m.
at the front door of the County
Courthouse in Heppner, Mor
row County. Oregon, sell at
public auction, subject to the
redemption, to the highest
downed
by two in the last quarter but
the final score showed Condon
on top, 30-48.
Tammy Holtz had 8 re
bounds for lone, and Cindy
Hill had 6 steals.
Condon 48: Bare, 12 LaRue,
8; Nix, 5; Putnam, 5; Brehaut,
4; Massing. 4; Newman, 4;
Bauman. J. Brehaut, B.
Greiner, Moffit.
lone 30: Holtz, 16; Hill, 9;
Palmer, 4; Morter, 1;
Doherty, Thompson, i Mc
Elligott. Fouled out: Thompson.
.i -rubr -A fi
I I
shots for 22 points, the
Mustangs weren't about to
give up. Heppner scored seven
goals and one foul shot for 15
points for the quarter and a
total score of 34 to Weston
McEwen 's 41.
Although the Mustangs won
the fourth quarter by one
point. 21 to 20. it wasn't a big
enough comeback to defeat
the Tiger-Scots, and the Mus
tangs lost once again, 61 to 55.
Weston-McEwen, 61: David
Franklin. 3 5-8 11: Barry
f
If
0
PUBLIC NOTICES
bidder for cash in hand all the
right, title and interest which
the within-named defendants
had on the 12th day of
January, 1981. the date of the
enrolling and docketing of the.
judgement herein, or since
that date had in and to the
above-described property or
any part thereof to satisfy said
execution, interest, costs and
accruing costs.
Date: January 15. 1981
First publication: January 22,
1981
NOTICE OF SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET HEARING
A public hearing on a proposed supplemental budget for
the Port of Morrow for the fiscal year 1980-1981 will be held in
the Council Chambers in the City Hall. Boardman, Oregon, at
1:00 p.m. on February 12. 1981. Copies of the supplemental
budget are available without charge at the office of the Port
of Morrow. The budget may be inspected by interested
persons at the office of the Port of Morrow during regular
office hours. Any person may appear at the public hearing on'
the supplemental budget and discuss the budget or any part
of it.
SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET SUMMARY
FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1980-81
General Fund
Resources :
Additional Beginning Balance
Additional Previously Levied Taxes
To Be Received
Additional Rents and Royalties
Miscellaneous
TOTAL
Requirements:
Personnel
Materials and Services
Capital Outlay
General Operating Contingency
Transferred to Other Funds
TOTAL'
Disposal System Expansion Fund
Resources :
Beginning Balance
Transfer from Facilities Fund
Ixan from General Fund
Interest
TOTAL
Requirements:
Materials and Services
Capital Outlay
TOTAL
Utility Svstem Fund
Resources :
Additional Beginning Balance
Additional Utility Charges
TOTAL
Requirements:
Materials and Services
Port Revolving Fund
Ending Balance
TOTAL
Published: Jpnunrv 32. 108t
1
i i 1
Warner. 2 0-2 4; Dan Meek, 1
0- 2 2; Ross Simons, 10-0 2;
Greg Rice, 2 0.1 4; David
Hammill, 4 0-58; Kent Kilby, 9
6-9 24 : Laine McMillan, 30-3 6;
Jim Schroeder, Scott Erick
son. Mike McLean, Scott
McLean.
Heppner, 55: J. Bier, 4 2-2
10; Launer. 6 1-2 13: Forrar, 3"
1- 2 7; Currin, 4 0-0 8; Stookey,
1 0-0 2; Lott-1 2-4 4; Holland, 3
3-6 9: Murray 10-0 2; Cole,
Sherer, R. Bier, Thompson.
0
y
PUBLIC NOTICES
Last publication: February
12. 1981
L.D. Fetsch, Sheriff,
Morrow Co., Oregon
State of Oregon
county of morrow
i hereby certify that
the foregoing copy is
a full. true. and
correct copy of the
original thereof.
Pauline Winter, Deputy
Pub.: Jan. 22. 29; Feb. 5. 12
1981
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