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TEN The Heppner Garette-Tlmes, Heppner. Oregon. Thursday. October 27. 19S3 Heppner Warsity V.B. team handed loss from Stanfield Heppner's Stephanie Payne By DANA REID The JV Fillies met the Stan field Tigers at Heppner Octo ber 20 for an exciting game. Heppner was really fired up. They wanted to win. The players knew it was going to be a tough game because Stanfield is a good team. However, the Fillies were wil ling to do anything to get the ball back over the net. Hep pner started the first match with an excellent serve. But Stanfield was down and ready for the return. The Fillies were realJy hustling. There could have been a bit more communication but even without talking the Fillies still Out of today's cir cular the following items did not arrive: Pagel Black Vinyl Cape .1.99 Page 5 Stage make-up .... 4.99 Spray hair color ... 1.99 Crepe Streamers ... .79 we sincerely apologize and hope this does not incon venience you our valued customers. 42 ' I IBS; Donate your Doer & Elk Hides for the Veterans Rehabilitation Center Look for hide around town Heppner Elks 358 DON'T LET THEFT SPOIL YOUR HUNTING Make sure all your hunting gear and rifles are insured see the experts at: M,mr-n runttrn tLU iimntK - 1 V 1 nati a a t An mAKItK & BRYANT 107 NORTH MAM STRUT ?m all uoux Dnswumce. r I 0 ) -1 "I meets opponent ot the net. played well. There was quite a bit of net play and Heppner did a good job. The Fillies had a bit of trouble, at first, getting the ball straight up to the setter but after they were warmed up a bit they had no trouble and the setter made a perfect set so the spiker spiked it down hard to the other side. Both teams played very well, but Stanfield came out on top with a score of 15-8. In the second match. Hep pner came out and had the confidence the team needed. The Fillies were playing super ball. They were ready for anything that came back. The serves were excellent and the Fillies continued scoring points with one server until the score was 10-0. The Hep pner piayers were on their toes and moving, ready to receive the ball after Stanfield returned it. Both teams were really spiking them down hard to the opposite team, really making them work to get it back up. The Tigers started to make a comeback but Hep pner stayed on top to the finish. They won a well deserved match. The score was 15-7. The third match was n tough one for both teams. This match decided who would win the game so it was now all a matter of who wanted to work for it the most. Heppner was serving well. There were very few balls that didn't go over the net. The Fillies realJy started talking and moving. This was partially due to the spectators yelling for the Hep- HUNTERS Save Your Hides barrels rMFi OdcbkonM. 676-9113 inaunwnoc . MEPPNER. OREGON 97836 :iftinniiftiAi photo by Jon Mrehal pner team. The match was very exciting and close. There was a lot of net play. The Fillies jumped up high enough to slam the ball back to the Tigers' side of the court. The Fillies were playing excellent team ball, the best they've played for awhile. The game was pretty close but with each point that Heppner gained over Stanfield. the more fired up they were. The Fillies were really showing the spectators and the Tigers how to play the game. It was an exciting game to watch. Heppner continued gaining points and won the match, for the game. The score was 15-11. Tina and Jan ice played exceptionally well, said Coach Karen Howe. The Fillies" next game was Tuesday, October 25, at Athe na against Weston-McEwen. The next home game and last game of the season will be Tuesday, November 1, against the Condon Blue Devils at the Heppner High School gym. at 5 p m. lone Jr. High football team loses to Echo Bv ASHLEY CONKLIN lone's junior high. "A" vol leyball team fell to 2-3 on Thursday. Oct. 20 to the Echo Cougars. The Cougars defeated the Cardinals 15-2. 17-15. Jill Conklin was high point server for lone with nine points. Ione's "B" team also lost, and is now 2-2. The Cards lost 0-15. 15-12. 7-15 as Colleen Anderson was high point ser ver getting seven points. The Condon Blue Devils come to lone on Thursday. Oct. 27. for a 1 :30 p.m. match with lone. The original title of Gone with the Wind was Tomor row is Another Day. It's Fix-up Time Call At Adams Heppner's JV By lUNARKID The Heppner varsity volley ball team played Stanfield Thursday. Oct. 20. at Heppner. After a good warm-up, Hep pner came out fired up and roadv to play. The Fillies knew they needed this game to make sure they were still in the district playoffs. The Fil lies were really hustling. They plaved a very good match. Their serves were very good. The Tigers were really spiking th ball down hard, making the Fillies work, but they were ready for it to go anywhere because they knew it would. Heppner was ahead during most of the match. There was a bit of substituting for the Fillies. The people who came out from the bench were doing a great job. They kept the team fired up but Stanfield came out on top. The score was 15-9. The Fillies came out for the second match ready to go. Heppner started the match off with a very nice serve. The Tigers returned but the Fillies lost control and couldn't re turn the ball so the serve went to Stanfield. It was a net serve side out. Heppner had the serve again and then the game really started. Stanfield re turned the ball, but the Fillies were on their toes and re ceived the ball, set it up. and spiked it down hard and Honkers beat Kim McCabe look on. (34) ploys the Bv ASHLEY CONKLIN The Arlington Honkers beat the lone Cardinac s 15-8, 15-5 in Big Sky Conference action on Thursday. Oct. 20. The loss left the Cardinal volleyball team 0-7 in the Big Sky Con ference and 2-8 overall. lone had good defensive coverage and converted many spikes, dinks and blocks to their offense, improving a lot since their last match with the Honkers. i . Vs. lv- ." ' -7' "T , Now is the time to get your equipment ready for next year's work Call and check on our shop specials HAVE YOUR WORK DONE BEFORE THE SPRING RUSH We repair all makes and models Morrow County nRn Grain Growers"11" Fillies win again f v - Dana Red (10) make difficult scored. The Fillies continued scoring until the score was about 5-0 The Tigers were making a comeback and they pulled ahead The Fillies were really playing well. They used excellent teamwork Heppner pulled a little too far ahead and Stanfield just couldn't catch up. Heppner played ex- Cards in Big net os teammates Condi Rudisill Jocelyn Jones, coach for lone, replied. "We came back from a down match on Mon day and played very well. We had super defensive coverage and we played well on offense. Arlington is a good experien ced team and their experience won out in the end." lone travels to Echo and Fossil this week. The Cards play Echo at 5 p.m. on Tues day, Oct. 25 and Wheeler County at 6 p.m. on Friday, Oct 28. Us 989-8221 1-800 432-7396 pHoN) by Jon Mikhail Stanfield. save against reptionnlly well. The score was Stanfield 8, Heppner 15. For the third match, the Fillies came out a little disap pninted but stayed right in there Heppner had very good swv"s The home team play ers were really hustling and diving for any ball. The Fillies Sky action pHo by Wayn Mcimt Patty AAcElligott (10) (24) and CHECK US OUT BEFORE YOU BUY You wouldn't upend lor your fencing nerd would you? We didn't Itnnk mi Take five minutet before you pnd your money and call on one of our dealer i Inquire about NEW ZKAI.AND Horse fencing or atxiut cattle and aheep syatemt and don't forget the fantastic new portable fencing ayitemi. ELECTRIC 00 Q Lexington plaved an all-around good match but Stanfield had con trol over the game and won, The score was 15-12. "A very good game, We plaved two of (he best matches all year. We had very good hits and some good saves." said Coach Barb Stefanl, The Fillies played again on Tuesday, October 25, at Alhena against Weston McEwen and then again on Tuesday. Nov. 1 at Heppner against the Condon Blue De vils at 5 p.m. This will be the last game of the season. S PVBUC ROTICtS PUBLIC HEARING A public hearing will be held during the regular council meeting scheduled for Mon day, November 7th. 19H3 at R 00 P.M.. 188 W. Willow Street. City Hall. Heppner. Oregon on Senate Joint Reso lution 30. SJR 30 contains Property Tax Relief-Sales Tax- and expenditure Limita tion measures. The subject of the hearing is whether or not the City of Heppner Council should refer Senate Joint Resolution 30 as a package for a vote of the people. If the Council votes for referral, it does not mean that the Council favors a sales tax. Likewise those who use the hearing as an opportunity to debate the sales tax are not speaking on the subject of the hearing; namely, should the Council vote to refer the issue to a vote of the people. Marshall Lovgren. Citv Administrator Heppner. Oregon Published: October 27, and November 3. 1H3 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JAMES PATRICK McNAMEE. Deceased No. 1M NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been ap pointed and has qualified as the personal representative of the estate. All persons having rlaims against the estate are hereby required to present the same, with proper vouchers, within four months after the date of first publication of this notice, as stated dbelow, to the personal representative at Abrams, Kuhn. & Spicer, At- ir-llf TI-AI AfclPfcTM IMC YV LCMLHIl U FENCE SYSTEMS twice a much necessary It makes just good common $ WOVENAGRICULTURE DEER CD VS7FCTeFSia. 989-8221 1-800- jpUBUC NOTlCgsJ torneys at Low, P.O. Box 30, Roardman. Or, 97818, or they mny 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: Octolier 20, 1983. JOHN J. McNAMEE Personal Representative 292 S. 13th v Las Vegas, Nevada BiHOI ATTORNEY: ABRAMS, KUHN, & SPICER P.O. Box 30 Roardman. OH. 97818 (503) 4BI-5433 Published: Octoln-r 20. 27 and November 3. 1983. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OK OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW PUBLISHED CITATION No A 205 IN THE MATTER OF THE ADOPTION of KEVIN MARTIN CONNELLY, a minor. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON and by order of the Honorable RICH ARD J COURSON. Circuit Court Judce issuing Citation upon you: You are hereby riled to apfiear within thirty i30i days of the date of first publication of this Citation to show cause, if any there he. why your consent to the adoption of the (tlmve-nanied child should not bedisiensed w ith, your paren tal rights terminated, and the adoption should not te gran ted as prayed for in the Petition for Adoption You are hereby notified that said adop tion will be granted, as prayed for, unless you file a response or answer to the Petition filed herein before said date and time The "response" or "answer" roust be given to the court clerk or administrator within 30 days of the diite of first publication specified herein along with the required Ming fee This citation shall be pub lished in the manner as a Summons with the date of first publication being October 6. 1983. SHARON RIDDLE. TRIAL COURT CLERK By: Barbara Hayes Published' October f . 13. 20. 27. 1983 & C 452-7396