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SIX-The Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, 1ST Many loyal Heppner fans were on hand at to cheer the Mustangs on s r- - - I i ' if S '"f--- o .T- ' ' l,WrfwunTn"-ii) . ' ..- The HHS band addd annum! jD 1 P Heppner's dance team provided halftime entertainment Heppner to face Enterprise in region tournament The Heppner Mustangs will face Enterprise, the number two team from the Wapiti league, in first round action of the Region 4 Basketball Tour nament, underway this week end in Pendleton. The Mustangs earned the spot in the tournament by winning one of two games in the district playoffs last week. The Mustangs beat Wasco County last Friday, 63- 61, but PNB plans to raise Pacific Northwest Bell re cently asked Oregon Public Utility Commissioner John Lobdell for permission to raise some rates. There would be no increase in rates for PNB's basic economy monthly service for residence customers. But for those using one party pre 'mium service, the increase would be $2 a month. There would also be increases in the charges for business monthly service. There would be no increase in the monthly rate for a basic rotary phone. Increased rates of 25 cents to 60 cents have been proposed for other tele phone sets. According to Wolfard. rate increases for home and busi- eppnerfans take pride in Mustangs9 a big effort to Heppners support 4 j fell to Pilot Rock Saturday 59-47. Enterprise has a record of 16-4 and is rated 10th in the state. "They like to fast break." said Heppner Coach Dale Holland, "and they use a zone defense." Heppner still has a chance to go on to the state tourna ment, if it wins both of its games in the regional. Also in the regional contest rates ness monthly service, leased telephone sets, and some optional services would be effective in March. NOTICE TO WATER USERS WINTER. PACKING MAY NOW BE REMOVED FROM METERS. They will be read this month after using minimums through the winter. All gallonage used over the minimum will be reflected on your March billing. Therefore, please expect an increase on your next statement. Earl Paplneau City March 4. 1982 A 1 " V V -if - the tournament i ' . to " . is Pilot Rock vs. Joseph. If Heppner beats Enterprise the Mustangs will piay the loser of the Pilot Rock-Joseph game, with the winner of that contest going on to state. If Heppner loses to Enter prise it is out of the tourna ment. Game time for the Heppner Enterprise game is 1:30 p.m. Friday. March 5. at the Pendleton Armory in Pendle ton. The total amount of ad ditional revenues requested is about $')7 million. Crew Foreman -mm. I'LL. ir1 w''r -' liwi " The Heppner Mustangs managed a second place finish in the district 7A playoffs last weekend in Pendleton and brought home two other awards as well. On Friday the Mustangs beat Wasco Co. by a slim 63-61 margin, and Saturday lost to Pilot Rock 59-47, to come away with second place. The Heppner cheerleaders did a Rood job at the tournament, taking a first place trophy home in their competition. And the Heppner fans have reason to be proud, as the Mustangs won first place in the sportsmanship division. "I want to congradulate the fans and the team for that award," said Head Coach Dale Hol land. "It reflects well on our community and everyone, really." Heppner vs. Wasco Heppner lead the entire game, at times by as much as eight points. But Wasco made a run at the Mustangs in the second half and pulled to within two points, before the Mustangs held on for the 63-61 win. Outstanding player of the game would have to be Dorrian Forrar who put on an outstanding offensive per formance, scoring a career high 40 points. Forrar made 16 of 23 shots from the floor for a hot 70 percent shooting percentage, and scored eight of 13 from the foul line for a 61 percent average. 'That's one of the best shooting nights I've ever seen." commented Holland. He said Doug Holland also played well dishing out nine I - --fa J photo by Jon Mitchell HHS cheerleaders accept 1st pluce trophy Savings Like You've Never Seen Before! TO Don't Miss It 0o Grsio Growers assists in the game. "We played one of our better games, but the Wasco coach said they played one of their best of the year," Holland said. W.C.ll 14 17 19 61 Hep. 17 M7 11 18 63 Heppner vs. Pilot Rock "Probably the biggest fac tor (in the 59-47 loss) was our 21 turnovers," Heppner Coach Dale Holland said. The Mustangs got behind 17-8 at the end of the first quarter and it was catch-up ball from then on. "Our game plan was to control the ball, but we got behind and weren't able to do that." The Pilot Rock press also bothered the Mustangs said Holland. Pilot Rock was also able to shut down the Mustangs high-scoring forward, Dorrian Forrar, holding him to only 13 shots for 11 points. "They overplayed them," said Holland. Doug Holland played a good game, Holland said, and so did John Murray and Robert Bier. (Bier is back in action after being sidelined for several games with a knee injury). Heppner plays Enterprise this week in the first round of regional playoff action. It is possible the Mustangs could face Pilot Rock again some time in the playoffs. "I feel confident we can beat them." Holland said of the only team to beat the Mus tangs this year. "We're happy to be in the regional tourna ment, and we are going to do the best we can." P.R. 17 10 18 14 59 Hep. 8 11 13 15 47 Sale starts March 8th Full Line Of Tires On Sale: Tractor Radials Pacsongor Robert Bier goes up photo by Jon Mitchall Doug Holland IioIcIh Hecond pluce trophy the MuHtungH brought home FOR SERVICE YOU CM DEPEND 0 motrrow "count We Ire The Team Ton Can Depend On For All Your Farm Chemical Needs ! 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