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    SIX The Heppner C.areUe-Times. Heppner. Oregon, Thursday, February 17, 1983
Mustangs unable to beat
Weston McEwen a 2nd time
By GLENN SMITH
On Friday. Feb. 11, the
Heppner Mustangs traveled to
Athena to battle it out once
more with the Weston Mc
Ewen Tiger Scotts. Although
Heppner had previously suc
ceeded in defeating Weston
McEwen, they were unable to
repeat their performance and
lost to the Tiger Scotts 77-68.
The Mustangs looked strong
in the first quarter, getting
12 - 4 lead; however, the Tiger
Scotts turned right around to
recapture the lead.
Head Coach Brent Eggers
believed that they "Lost it in
the e$d of this first We got the
lead but Weston turned right
around and got it back."
After that the Tiger Scotts
pretty well dominated the
game, outscoring Heppner on
the score board.
Eggers believed that de
fense was the problem and
that offensively "our ball
movement was really good. I
was really happy with the
concentration that they had
which reflected on their hand
ling of the ball."
He named Jeff Orr (Orr
scored 27 points for the Mus
tang Cagers) as an example of
what results from concentra
tion. Defense was the big
killer of the game as Heppner
succeeded in shutting out Hal
san Bjorn but failed to cover
the weak side.
"We keyed on Halsan."
Eggers explained, "but we
were unable to control both
him and the weak side. We
tried three different defenses
and none of them were able to
stop the Tiger Scotts."
This lack of defensive exe
cution cost the Mustangs the
game.
Fillies lose by
By HINDI MITCHELL
. The Heppner Varsity girls'
basketball team played Stan
field at Heppner on Saturday,
Feb. 12. The Fillies lost in a
close one, 42 - 46.
In the first quarter, game
scores stayed about even,
Heppner showing 11 to Stan
field's 12 points.
In the beginning of the sec
ond quarter, the Tigers were
leading but the Fillies were
right behind them, 21 - 23.
In the third quarter, the
score was tied. 33 - 33.
"PUBLIC NOTICES I
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NOTICE OF SEEVICE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX WARRANTS
NOTICE ia hereby given punuant to ORS 311.615 of the aervice of Personal Property
Tax warrant upon the following Hated tax payer. Payment of the following Hated del
inquent taxes with lntereat and coats of service aust be made by March 10, 1983 or said
warrants ahall be filed with the County Clerk of Morrow County, Oregon, to be entered in
the judgment docket of said county and shall become a lien upon the title to any interenl
in real property owned by the person against who the warrant ia issued, and the taxes
on personal property embraced in the warrant with interest, penalties and costs applicable
thereto, shall continue as a lien on all the personal property of the person assessed as
otherwise provided by law. The effect shall be the sane ss though the people of the county
has recovered the Judgaent against the person charged for the full amount of the delinquent
tax covered by the warrant together with interest thereon and cost as provided by law.
' INTEREST TO
NAME DESCRIPTION TEAS TAX MARCH 15, 83 PENALTY TOTAL
Paige's Heating t Cooling Office Equip, i 1982 120.61 2.01 15.00 137.62
Tools
Judy Miller Mobile Home 1982 25.20 .42 15.00 40.62
1981 35.22 4.58 39.80
Steve I Diana Partlow Mobile Heme 1982 47.28 -79 15.00 63.07
Mario i Maraha Verduzco Mobile Home 1982 31.18 .52 15.00 46.70
1981 1.54 .15 1-69
Jeff King Mobile Home 1982 59.00 .99 15.00 74.99
1981 78.29 10.18 88.47
Cregory D. Loomis Mobile Home 1982 267.86 4.47 15.00 287.33
Eugenio Maria Muniz Mobile Home 1982 10.80 '.18. 15.00 25.98
1981 22.30 2.90 25.20
1980 20.30 5.08 25.38
Vernon R. Cilman Mobile Hone 1982 4.77 .08 15.00 19.85
Jose M. Soto Mobile Home 1982 39.56 .66 15.00 55.22
Judy Frltchman Mobile Hone 1982 121.20 2.02 15.00 138.22
1981 76.10 8.22 84.32
Otto Hlnr Mobile Home 1982 319.20 3.19 15.00 337.39
Published February
March 3, 10, 1983
"You lose something when
you concentrate on one area.
We should have been able to
take care of the others but we
just didnt do the job. We also
had a lot of fouls," the coach
said.
That was another key point .
of the game, allowing Weston
McEwen to shoot 21 for 30 on
foul shots.
Eggers summed up the
game when he said "We knew
what we had to do but we just
didn't do it."
Eggers was pleased, how
ever, with the Mustangs' spirit
stating "We never quit and we
were in the game until the last
seconds The Tiger Scotts are
Varsity Fillies lose
to Tiger Scotts
ByWINDI MITCHELL
The Heppner Varsity girls'
basketball team played Wes
ton McEwen at Athena Friday
night. The Tiger Scotts won by
eight points. 36 - 28.
In the first quarter, the
Tiger Scotts were in the lead
by two points. 5 - 7.
The scores went up in the
second quarter but the Tiger
Scotts were still in the lead.
The score was 14 -17.
In the third quarater. the
Tiger Scotts increased their
score to a 23 - 16 lead.
Coach Terjeson said that the
team wasn't doing too well on
defense and they had a lot of
fouls.
In the fourth quarter, the
Tiger Scotts were still in the
lead and won by a score of 36 -28.
STATISTICS
1 2 3 4 T
Heppner 5 9 2 12-28
Weston 7 10 8 11-36
Heppner - Lindsay 2, Orr 4.
Murray 13, Padberg C. Payne
four
In the fourth quarter, the
Tigers jumped ahead of the
Fillies with a final score of 46 -42.
Coach Jan Terjeson said
the Fillies didn't play very
good defense.
STATISTICS
1 2 3 4 T
Heppner 11 19 12 9-12
Stanfield 12 II 19 13-46
Heppner - Ward 4. Lindsay
9. Orr 2. Padberg 14. Clement
4, Payne 9.
Stanfield P. Monies 4, Lino
2. A. Monies 7. Fabransky 17,
Duval! It.
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UBIiC NOTICES
17, 25,
Margo
Morrow
a reallv talented team. Our
concentration was better and
we only had 13 turnovers, and
so overall I would have to say
that I am really happy about
the way we handled the game
offensively."
FC FT R T
Greg Orr 2 1 4
Jay Ha ves I 1 t 1
Tom Huston 2 14 5
Mark Way 3
Jeff Orr II 5 10 27
MikeCurrin 7 5 14 19
Fric Thompson 1113
Marty Britt 4 119
Heppner 27 1 4 33 68
Weston McE 28 2 1 0 77
Weston - Ueuallen 14. Thul
7. Bannister 11. Quaempts 2.
King 2.
lone girls finish season by
blowing out Condon
By ASHLEY CONKLIN
The Barbara Stefani
coached lone Jr. High girls
finished the season with a 4 - 6
win - loss mark after blowing
out the Condon Blue Devils 41
to 9 on Saturday, Feb. 12.
Deena hams started things
out for the Cards in the first
quarter as she got four points
to lead lone to a 6-1
advantage.
The Cardinals shut out Con
don in the second stanza, while
hitting for eight points to lead
at halftime 14 to 1.
Patty McElligott and Deena
Hams each had four points in
the third period to increase
lone's lead at 23 - 5.
The Cards ran with ease in
the fourth quarter, nettting 18
points compared with the
Devils four, to make the
concluding count 41 - 9 in t he
Cards' favor.
Hams was the game's lead
ing scorer with 18 points.
Sandi Wright and Patty Mc
Elligott added seven and six
respectively.
even though Condon lost,
they had the edge at the
charity stripe, putting three of
eight in for 37.5 percent. lone
had three of nine go through
the hoop connecting on 33.3
percent.
STATISTICS
1 2 3
lone S 8
4 T
18-41
PUBLIC NOTICES
Sherer
County Tax Collector
Cards defeat Umapine
By CRAIG GUTIERREZ
The Cardinals kept their play
off hops alive as they the
Umapine Chiefs 74 - 56 last
Friday night. With this win the
Cardinals moved to 7 - 3 and
remained tied for first place
with the Helix Grizzlies.
In the first quarter, the lone
Cardinals started out very
poorly as they only out scored
the last place team by one, 15
14.
The Chiefs of Umapine shot
an unbelievable 80 percent
from the floor for the night,
led by Robert Riedel who col
lected 30 of their total points.
For lone, Tim Patton racked
up six of his total 24 points in
the first period.
In the second quarter, the
Cardinals did an even worse
job than in the previous quar
ter being out scored by the
Cheifs 20 -18 and going into the
locker room down by one
point, 34 - 33. Robert Riedel
collected 12 points for the
Cheifs and Tim Patton racked
up 10 for the birds. At this
point the Cardinals could feel
Condon 1 4 4-
FGM FTM FT A PF
lone 19 3 12
Condon 3 3 8 C
lone - Hams 18. Wright 7.
MrKlligott 8. Conklin S. Al
varado 3. Anderson 2.
Condon - unavailable.
Dime A Doen
February 13
Won
Lost
No. Two
No. Seven
No. Four
No. Three
No. Five
No. Eight
No. Six
184- 7'j
15 - 9
14
14
14
10
84
-10
-10
-10
-14
154
No. One 5 -19
High game: Mick Kindle -221
and Alvina Tadberg -192.
High series: Mick Kindle -581
and Judy Rickert - 524.
High team game: No. Three
- 770.
High team series : No. Three
- 2238.
KoffeeKupKeglers
February 19
Won Lost
MCGG.No.2 19 - 5
NewComers 17 - 7
No-Pin Hitters 15 - 9
Gutter Dusters 11 -13
Hi Hos 11 -13
The Dregs 11 -13
Three Holers 7 -17
Pytts 5 -19
High game; Billie Doherty -179.
High series : Linda Schultz -477.
Splits: Ruby Munkers
3-7-10; Eva Griffith 3-10; and
Roxie Lovgren 2-7.
Sparetimerc
February 8
Won - Lost
Les Schwab 23 - 5
Coast to Coast 19 - 9
Peterson's 17 -11
V&G 15 -13
Sears 12 -16
MC.G.G. 11 -17
Central Market 8 - 20
Gardner's 7 -21
Splits converted: Verna
Brinda 4-7-10; and Jo Petty
john 6-7-10.
Joyce Winter put 200 - 182 -237
together for a high series
of 619. Joyce's 237 game was
made up of two spares, seven
strikes and an open in the 10th.
Thursday Night Ladies
February 10
Won Lost
Kinzua 20 - 4
B. P.O.E. No. 358 17 - 7
M&R 12 -12
Ray Boyce Ins. 12 -12
C. BECInc. 11 -13
Cole's -15
Bucknum's 8 -16
B&C Repair 7 17
Splits: Alvina Padberg and
Connie Padberg 5-10; Joyce
Winter 6-7; Bebe Munkers
2-7-9; and Ethel Paullus 4-5-7.
High game: Yvonne Lov
gren - 200.
High series: Yvonne Lov
gren - 563.
fj Bowling
a playoff seat slipping so they
decided to do something about
it.
In the third quarter, the
Chiefs had to face lone's awe
some full-court press and
suddenly were looking at a 15
point deficit. The Cardinals
racked up 22 points and al
lowed six to the Chiefs. Tim
Patton, again, was high point
scorer in the quarter, collect
ing eight points from the field,
followed by Donnie Taylor
with six.
In the fourth quarter, the
birds starting five sat down
and handed the show to the
subs who out scored the Chiefs
19 -.16. Mark Meyers racked
up five points followed by
Craig Hams with four and
Randy McCabe and Roger
Morter with three apiece.
For the game, Tim Patton
ripped down 13 boards and
Donnie Taylor and Randy
McCabe grabbed seven each.
The birds shot 53 percent from
the field and 33 percent from
the line but dominated the
game in rebounding, grabbing
45 boards compared to 31 for
the Chiefs.
STATISTICS
I 2 3 4 T
lone 15 18 22 19-74
Umapine 14 20 C lt-54
lone 35 4-12 -74
Umapine 24 8-12 -54
lone - Taylor 11, Gutierret 8.
Pattoa 24. Starr 2. Morter 7,
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PUBLIC NOTICES
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
The Morrow County Plan
ning Commission will hold a
public hearing on Monday,
February 28. 1983 at the
Morrow County Courthouse in
Heppner. Oregon at 7:30 p m.
A public hearing will be held
on the following:
To review amendments to
the Comprehensive Plan to
meet requirements for ac
knowledgment by the Land
Conservation and Develop
ment Commission.
Interested persons are invi
ted to the hearing and to
express their views. Written,
signed statements will be con
sidered Reasons for approval
or disapproval should be
included in oral or written
statements.
Gene Trumbull
Chairman
Morrow County
Planning Commission
Published: February 17. 1983.
ADVERTISEMENT
FOR BIDS
Sealed bids will be received
at the Office of the Public
Works Director. P.O Box 712,
County Shop, Lexington, Ore
gon, until 10 a.m. Wednesday,
March 2, 1983, for furnishing
all materials, equipment, la
bor and services of all kinds
for the complete construction
of Main Street Bikeway, South
city limits to Wilson road,
including excavation, fill,
base rock, and Asphaltic -Cement
surfacing.
No bid will be considered
unless bid contains a state
ment by bidder that provisions
of ORS. 279.350 shall be
complied with. (Prevailing
Wage).
Bids will be opened at 10
a m. Wednesday, March 2,
1983, at the Public Works
Director's office and will be
accepted or rejected within
thirty (30) days after the date
of opening.
Plans and specifications
may be examined at the office
of the Public Works Director,
County Shop Lexington, Ore
gon, or obtained from Krum
bein Engineering Ltd., P.O.
Box 1126, Pendleton, Oregon
97801, upon receipt of a $10.00
fee. Prospective bidders must
pre-qualify as required by
Oregon Statute.
The county reserves the
right to reject any or all bids,
waive informalities or to ac
cept any bid or combination
thereof which appears to
serve the best interests of the
County.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
AFFIRMATIVE ACTION
EMPLOYER.
BY ORDER OF THE
COUNTY COURT
Heppner, Oregon
Published: February 10, 17,
1983.
llama I, Leavltt 2, Meyers ,
Padberg I, McCabe 3.
Umapine - Riedel 30, Swlger
18, Case l.
Hi-
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PUBLIC NOTICES
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY
OF MORROW
No. 7015
STATE OF OREGON. Acting
by and through the Director of
Veterans' Affairs,
Plaintiff.
v.
BILL D, RUSSELL and LORI
A. RUSSELL, husband and
wife: et al.
Defendant (s).
NOTICE OF SALE
By virtue of an Execution
issued out of the above entitled
Court in the above entitled
cause to me directed and
dated the 8th day of February.
1983. based upon a Judgment
rendered and entered in said
Court on the 2oth day of
January. 1983. in favor of the
State of Oregon. Acting by and
through the Director of Vet
erans' Affairs, commanding
me to make sale of the follow
ing described real and per
sonal property, to-wit:
The West 348 85 feet of the
East half of the Northwest
quarter of the Northeast
quarter of Section 14. Town
ship 4 North, Range 25 East,
Willamette Meridian, Mor
row County, Oregon. EX
CEPTING therefrom the
North 20 00 feet lying in the
County road right-of-way.
And the following described
personal property:
1978 Sunnybrook, 28' x 66',
Serial No. SB35F373517. ...
to satisfy a judgment against
defendants , Bill D. and Lori
A Russell for the sum of
$79,079.50. together with in
terest on $79,079.50 at 9.0
percent per annum from date
of judgment until paid, and for
plaintiff's attorney fees, costs
and disbursements incurred
herein in the amount of
$3,386 00.
NOW. THEREFORE, by
virtue of said Execution and
Judgment and in compliance
with the command of said
Writ. I will on the 24th day of
March. 1983. at 10:00 A.M. at
Rt. 1. Box 73A. Boardman.
Oregon sell at public auction
and subject to redemption to
the highest bidder for cash in
hand all of the right, title and
interest which the above
named defendant's) had on
the 20th day of January, 1983.
the date of the Judgment, and
thereafter had in and to the
above described real and per
sonal property or any part or
portion thereof, to satisfy said
Execution and Judgment and
interest, costs and accruing
costs.
DATED at Heppner. Ore
gon, this 8th day of February,
1983.
LD.FETSCH. Sheriff
Morrow County. Oregon
By Pauline Winter. Deputy
Publishing newspaper: Hep
pner Gazette-Times
Dale of first publication: Feb
ruary 17. 1983
Date of last publication:
March 10. 1983
Published: February 17, 24;
March 3. 10. 1983.
PUBLIC HEARING
PROPOSED USE HEARING
THE CITY OF HEPPNER
will conduct a proposed use
hearing for revenue sharing
expenditures at 7:30 P.M. on
Monday, February 28th, 1983
at City Hall, 188 W. Willow
' Street, Heppner, Oregon. The
amount of unused revenue
sharing money available is
only $100.00, and the amount of
revenue sharing money ex
pected to be received is
$12,480.00. The total amount of
general revenue sharing funds
to be discussed for the fiscal
year of 1983-1984 is $12,580.00.
All interested citizens will
have the opportunity to give
written or oral comments on
possible uses of the funds.
Senior citizens are encour
aged to attend and comment.
Handicapped persons needing
assistance or aids should con
tact the government office
before the meeting.
PtTOlIC NOTICES f
i'C "m gfl,
Marshall Ixvgren,
Budget Officer ' - - " '
Published "February 17, 1983.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY
OF MORROW
No. 7124
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S
SALE OF REAL PROPERTY
INLAND EMPIRE BANK, an
Oregon banking corporation,
Plaintiff,
vs.
DENNIS D. LININGER, aka
DENNIS C. JENKINS. RAY
MOND T. LININGER, RICH
ARD LININGER. MARY P.
ZINN. PAMELA ECKHART
and COLLEEN DRENNER.
Defendants.
By virtue of an execution
issued out of the above entitled
court In the subject cause on
February 2. 1983. pursuant to
a judgment and decree ren
dered and entered on Febru
ary 2. 1983. in favor of the
plaintiff and against the above
named defendants, wherein it
was decreed that a certain
mortgage held by plaintiff be
foreclosed and that the real
property subject to the mort
gage lien be sold, which exe
cution commanded me to sell
that real property to satisfy a
judgment against the defen
dant in the sum of $5,536.96,
together with interest on said
sum at the rate of 13 percent
per annum from May 26, 1981,
until paid, and the further
sums of $346.25 for suit expen
ses. $1,200.00 attorney fees,
and the costs of this writ and
sale. I will on March 17. 1983.
at 10:30a m. at the front door
of the courthouse in Heppner,
Morrow County. Oregon, sell
at public auction, subject to
the lien for any taxes owing to
Morrow County and the right
of redemption as provided by
law to the highest bidder for
cash, all the interest the above
named defendants or their
predecessors in title had on
October 19, 1979, the date of
the mortgage and all the
interest which they had there
after in the following descri
bed property:
Commencing at the East '
corner of Section 16, Town
ship 4 North, Range 25,
E.W.M., Morrow County,
Oregon, and running thence
South 89 degrees 50'30" West
along the East-West center
line of said Section 16,
1.318 63 feet to a point,
thence leaving said East
West centerline North 4 de
grees 56'00" East, a dis
tance of 350 93 feet to a
point, thence North 0 de
grees 10'40" East, a dis
tance of 89 61 feet to a point,
thence. North 89 degrees
59'30" East 339.10 feet to the
point of beginning of this
description, thence North 0
degrees 50'00" West 397.36
feet to a point, thence South
89 degrees 45'20" West
110 00 feet to a point, thence
South 0 degrees 51 '00" East
397.36 feet to a point, thence
South 89 degrees 50 '30" East
110.00 feet to the point of be
ginning. RESERVING an easement
for the purpose of ingress
and egress over and across
the Northerly 15 feet of the
abofe described tract,
DATED: February 4. 1983.
LD.FETSCH, Sheriff
Morrow County, Oregon
By: Pauline Winter,
Deputy
Published: February 10, 17,
24; March 3, 1983.
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
The Morrow County Planning
Commission will hold a public
hearing on Wednesday, Feb
ruary 23, 1983 at the Morrow
County Annex Building in Ir
rigon, Oregon at 7:30 p.m. A
public hearing will be held ont
the following:
To review amendments to
the Comprehensive Plan to
meet requirements for ac
knowledgement by the Land
Conservation and Develop
ment Commission.
Interested persons are invi
ted to the hearing and to
express their views. Written,
signed statements will be con
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PUBLIC NOTICES
sidered. Reasons for approval'
or disapproval should be .in
cluded In oral or written
statements,
Gene Trumbull
Chairman
Morrow County
Planning Commission
Published: February 17, 1983
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR MORROW COUNTY
In the Matter of the Estate
of
VERA WOODY. Deceased
NOTICE TO
INTERESTED PERSONS
Notice is hereby given that
the undersigned has been ap
pointed and has qualified as
the personal representative of
said estate, All persons having
claims against said estate are
hereby required to present the
same, with proper vouchers,
within four months after the
date of first publication of this
notice, as staled below, to the
personal representative at the
offices of Corey, Byler & Rew,
Attorneys at Law. 222 S E.
Dorion Avenue. P.O. Box 218.
Pendleton. Oregon 97801. or
they may be barred.
All persons whose rights
may be affected by the pro
ceedings in this estate may
obtain additional information
from the records of the Court,
the personal representative or
the attorney for the personal
representative.
Dated and first published:
February 17. 1983.
Loren S. Woody
Box 297
Connell. Washington 99326
Personal Representative
Published: February 17. 24;
March 3. 1983.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF
MORROW
No 7154
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S
SALE OF REAL PROPERTY
COLUMBIA COMMUNITY
BANK, an Oregon banking
corporation.
Plaintiff.
vs.
JAMES STEPHEN BROOKS.
Defendant.
By virtue of an execution
issued out of the above entitled
court In the subject cause on
February 2, 1983. pursuant to
a judgment and a decree
rendered and entered on Feb
ruary 2. 1983, in favor of the
plaintiff and against James
Stephen Brooks, defendant,
wherein it was decreed that a
certain mortgage held by
plaintiff be foreclosed and that
the real property subject to
the mortgage lien be sold,
which execution commanded
me to sell that real property to
satisfy a judgment against the
defendant in the sum of
$83.142 59. together with inte
rest on said sum at the rate of
$33 2HiBfi2 per day from the
date of judgment until paid,
and the further sumsof $411.50
for suit expenses. $1,200.00
attorney fees, and costs of this
writ and sale, I will on March
17. 1983, at 10:00 a.m. at the
front door of the county court
house In Heppner, Morrow
County, Oregon, sell at public
auction, subject to the lien for
any taxes owing to Morrow
County, the mortgage lien of
the State of Oregon represen
ted and acting by the Director
of Veterans' Affairs recorded
January 23.' 1979 at Microfilm
No. M 14831 of the official
records of Morrow County and
the right of redemption as
provided by law to the highest
bidder for cash, all the Inte
rest the above named defen
dant had on March 24, 1981,
the date of the mortgage and
all the interest which the
defendant had thereafter in
the following described prop
erty: Township 4 North, Range 24
E.W.M., Morrow County,
Oregon; Section 23: South
east Quarter of the North
west Quarter.
DATED: February 4, 1983.
LD.FETSCH, Sheriff
Morrow County, Oregon
By: Pauline Winter,
Deputy
Published: February 10, 17,
24; March 3, 1983.
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