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lone Cardinals victorious in season opener, 28-6 The Heppner Gaette-Tlmes, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, September 17, 1981-FIVE v H 4 t ' ' , r V V" v. V t 1 it V A jen nam racks up ome oi the 154 yards he gamed against North Powder in lone's season opener against North Powder Friday iiiiMi mm. mm i ii. iijiii 1 1 jj . jtiiinjHiuuiwiM MMiwiiwiwpiwawM mr-u mmi vmimm -mm M&M photo by Woyn Ham HvMK II I I 1 1: 1. Altl K The lone Cnrdiniils truvelcd In North Powder on Fridny. Seplemher 12 for their wason opener. The Curds returned victorious by 2lt-(i murRin. TheCurdiniils opened up the Ranie us they kicked off to the Hnclners. Ttie Cardmul de fense held the Budnern, forc ing them into a punting Nituntion. Ttie Curds were pliiKiied hy pennlties in the gme as two touchdowns were culled back in the first quarter. At the end of the quarter the scoreboard showed that no points had been scored. The Cardinals moved the hall down to the 29 yard line, where quarterback Denny Starr found Donnie Taylor wide open for the touchdown pass, The run for the extra point failed, the score now showed the Cards with a 6-0 advantage. After the ensuing kickoff the Badgers were forced to punt. Jeff Hams was in the back field to receive for the Cardinals. Hams ran the punt return back 78 yards for the touchdown. Starr hit Tim Palton for the conversion, to make the score 14-0 at the end of the half. The Cards scored the only touchdown in the third quarter on a 31 yard run by Hams. The run for the extra points failed. At the end of the third quarter , the Cards were on top 20 0 The Badgers scored first in the fourth quarter on a 10 yard run by Robert Holmes The pass for the extra points failed. The Cardinals answered the touchdown with a 75 yard . kick off return by Jeff Hams for his third touchdown of the game. Starr passed to Patton for the extra points. The Cards were ahead 28-6 at the buzzer. Leading rusher for the Cardinals was Jeff Hams, who rushed for 154 yards on 13 carries. Howard Leavitt rush ed for 25 yards on nine carries, and Craig Hams had 12 yards on four carries. Denny Starr completed seven of 12 passes for 65 vards The Cardinals rushed for 196 yards and passed for 65 for 261 yards in total offense. The Badgers rushed for 74 yards and passed for 147 for 221 vards in total offense Next action for the Cardin als will be their league opener against the Echo Cougars at lone on September 25. at 7:30 p.m. lone Band Carnival slated for Sept. 27 -if!!! Bring 'em Back on Film The lone Band Parents will sponsor a Band Carnival Sunday. Sept. 27 from 1-5 p.m. The location of the carnival wil be announced in next weeks G-T. Bowling News C135-24 KODACOLOR II Film SPARETIMKRS Sept. 8 Team Won Lost Coast-to-Coast 3 1 Morrow Co. Grain Growers 3 l Central Market 2 2 Lps Schwab 2 2 Gardners 2 2 S 4 J Market 2 2 Sears 1 3 Petersons 1 3 Sandi Hanna picked up the 6-7-10 split. Jean Ball bowled high game - 172 Bonnie Campbell bowled high series - 474. Thursday Night Ladies Sept. 10 Team Gateway Kinzua Corp. Team No. 4 Team No. 6 Bucknums B 4 C Repair Ray Royce Ins. Columbia Basin Electric Won 3 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 Loretta Nairns the 4-10 split. June Bellenbrock p: -ked up high game series - 505. bowled - 203 and high KR135-20 KODACHROME 64 Film MuMQU'J DM Take your trophy pictures with reliable kodak film from Murray's!! Stock up now for your hunting trip Heppner Arlington fflS Football Schedule Fri.Sept. 11 Fri.Sept. 18 Fri..Sept.25 Fri..Oct.2 Thurs.,Oct.8 Fri.,Oct. 16 Sat , Oct. 24 Fri.,Oct.30 Fri.Nov.6 Powder Valley Open Echo Cascade Locks Arlington Wheeler Dufur Open Condon There Here There Here There There Here 1:30 7:30 3:00 7:30 7:30 1:00 7:30 COACH : Gordon Meyers ASSISTANT: Del LaRue Condon fflS Volleyball Schedule PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX WARRANTS NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to OKS 31 1 .615 of the service of Personal Property Tax Warrants upon the follow ing listed tax payers. Pay ment of the following listed delinquent taxes with interest and costs of service must be made by October 15, 1981 or PUBLIC NOTICES 0 PUBLIC NOTICES 0 said warrants shall be filed with the County Clerk of Morrow County, Oregon, to be entered in the judgement , docket of said county and shall become a lien upon the title to any interest in real property owned by the person against whom the warrant is issued, and the taxes on personal property embraced in the warrant with interest, penal ties and costs applicable thereto, shall continue as a lien on all the personal property of the person asses sed as otherwise provided by law. The effect shall be the same as though the people of the county had recovered the judgement against the person charged for the full amount of the delinquent tax covered by the warrant together within interest thereon and cost as provided by law. Sat. Sept. 12 Tues.Sept. 15 Sat. Sept. 19 Tues.,Sept. 22 Thurs.,Sept.24 Thurs.Oct. 1 Fri.Oct.2 Tues.,Oct.6 Tues.Oct. 13 Fri.Oct. 16 Tues.,OCt.20 Sat., Oct. 24 Tues , Oct . 27 Playday at BMCC Riverside at lone Wasco County at lone lone at Sherman County Wahtonka at lone lone at Heppner lone at CascadeLocks lone at Riverside Heppner at lone lone at Wheeler lone at Wasco County Sherman County at lone lone at Wahtonka COACH: Barbara Stefani TBA 5:00 1:00 5:00 5:00 5:00 1:00 5:00 5:00 5:00 5:00 1:00 5.00 Various games including a baseball throw, bingo, a fish pond for children and a cake walk are scheduled for the event. Anyone wanting to donate Legion to hold meeting Heppner American Legion and Auxiliary. Post No. 87. will hold a special meeting Sunday, Sept. 20. at 4 p.m. at the Legion hall. The evening will begin with a potluck dinner, after which District Commander and Dis trict President. Mr. 'and Mrs. Jim Ego. Baker, will install the new officers for the coming year. Initiation of new members will also be held at this time. All members are asked to attend. All Saints begins classes All Saints Episcopal Church in Heppner will begin confirm ation classes for interested youth and adults at 7 p.m.. All Saints Parish Hall. Thursday. September 24. Church release classes be gan Monday at 2:30 p.m. for Kindergarten through eighth grade youth. High School Youth Group meetings will be combined with the Methodist Church. Deacon Ed Watts will be assisting Mike Sheridan every Wednesday evening at 7 p.m. All Saints will share responsi bilities. All Saints young parents can now have an hour's relaxation on Sunday. Teenagers have donated their time as baby sitters. Sunday school for three to five year olds will also be provided if desired by parents. Young people interested in becoming acolytes should con tact Deacon Fd Watts, as training will begin soon, utfiee phone: 676-9970 or home. fi7(i-91. L S V II wm V.--W WW WW P3T ft W TIT wv 4HT II Iffif W'l XI WW IT m NAME DESCRIPTION YEAR TAX "lNTEREf TO OCT. 15, 81 TOTAL Oliver Carver Alfredo Ruelas Paul Martin Mobil Home Mobil Hon Mobil Hon Mobil Horn Mobil Home Mobil Horn Adrian t Rose Eait Mobil Home Jeaiie & Lup Colloeo Mobil Home Cru Pruned Mobil Home Alvin & Dorothy Hornaby Mobil Horn Elijlo Elva Sallnaa Mobil Home Bill i Bobette Raekley Mobil Home Mobile Home Marvin Pitchford Mobil Home Paul 4 Charlene Callo Mobile Home Gerry Kirkpatrick Mobile Home 1979 1980 1979 1980 1979 1980 1980 1980 1980 1980 1979 1979 1980 1980 1980 1980 125.66 124.44 27.13 26.35 .88 58.56 41.15 240.93 240.93 75.78 53.45 190.57 198.19 173.39 50.58 156.65 23.25 9.96 5.02 2.11 .12 4.68 2.06 19.27 19.27 6.06 9.89 35.26 15.86 13.87 4.05 12.53 MargoSherer Morrow County Treasurer & Tax Collector Published: Sept. 3, 10, 17, 148.91 134.40 32.15 28.46 1 .00 63.24 43.21 260.20 260.20 81.84 63.34 225.83 214.05 187.26 54.63 169.18 24. 1981 CELEBRATION J 1--. ----- Main & May St. Heppner 676-9481 or 676-9463 acquired from other band events, should "put them over the top" and enable them to purchase the uniforms, said a spokesperson. prizes to the carnival is asked to call Loraine Ladd. 422-7513. All proceeds will go toward purchasing new band uni forms. Earnings from this Band Carnival plus earnings Elk's to hold pinochle tournament The Heppner Elk's Club will me"' ne' Wednesday. Sept. be holding a pinochle tourna- 23- beginning at 7:30 p.m. story hour to resume Sept. 17 Story hour for pre-school Ash'ort meeting will be held children will begin Thursday. following the story hour for all Sept. 17 at 10:30 a.m. at the parents interested in partici- Heppner Public Library. pating. 11 Firelight Harmony Birch (Natural Wood) relight Companion Oak (Natural Wood) Rustic Cedar Flat (Na Grooves) VI FBI BS2S Oregon Pine 2 Western Monitor Birch Ruff 1 95 Hide yi g75 METALBESTOS Voyageur with fan w AX- Ranger with fan SELL-A-THON SAVE 30 So 50 HUNDREDS OF PATTERNS TO CHOOSE FROM HURRY! SALE ENDS OCT. 11. 1981 Flintkote j)fo50 No. 235 Hi J sq. yd. Subject to stock on hand I d" ., Jftff JRMMM PW ON FLAT LATEX & EXT. PLASOLUX SALE ENDS SEPT. 25, -1981 989-8586