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nuif-murim nr H ' ' I 1 1 "t"" """ niGHT The Heppner Gawtte-Tlmw, lustangs triumph over Cards Kv Tit WIS HYATT John Martin's inside domi nation led (ho Heppner Must ! a 7n,-A?i triumph over I he lone Cardinals in a non conference game last Friday nicht Martin made eight of 12 stmts and finished with 17 points, Greg Orr and Mark Win contributed eight apiece and Rod Cole pulled down nine rebounds i leppner had a slight edge at the (mil line out-scoring lone there 12-9 Archie Lucas made tivr of seven free throws for the Mustangs. But Martin was ihe tm difference. "I'm not lone varsity team loses to HHS Mustangs 43-56 I i ' " t ' f I I Dorrin Fodbe'g (22) jumps high I'.v KH1.FY CONKLIN The lone Cardinal boys' tarsi'y basketball team lost for i lie first time this season to the Heppner Mustangs 56 to 43 on n iday. Dec. 9. !i!'i had a slow start in the opening stanza and Heppner took advantage taking a 17-8 lead. Heppner out-scored the Cardinals 11 to 8 in the second fjuarter to lead at intermission to i. The Mustangs continued their lead in the third period takine a 47 to 27 lead as John Martin and Mark Way each scored eight points. A I! of the Mustang points in t tie fourth quarter were scored from the free throw line. Dohertv scored all six of his points in the quarter for lone, lone. Heppner out -rebounded lone :t-t to :m Hod Cole and Martin had nme and eight rebounds respectively for the Mustangs Dntvrtv and Craig Hams each had five tor the Cards. Hams ,-ilso had seven assists. Mark Meyers and Randy vlci atie scored 11 and nine j ion's tespectively for lone. Martin led Heppner with 17. v a . io,d Greg Orr added eight ant) Cole contributed seven. Turnovers were a major 'aehir m the Cardinal loss, lone committed 32 to 24 for the Mustangs. FREE CUTLERY Thru January 1984 Big Engine or Small, Mobil Delvac Oil handles them all, because the new Delvac is the king of the Oils. You can pay a lot more for some Oils, but you can't buy a better quality Oil than Delvac because Delvac does it all. Rated A.P.I. service CC. CD and SF. You probably will only need to carry one Oil for all your engines. You can reduce your inventory of Introductory Offer uith Purcfmse of One 53 Gallon Drum of Oil: One Six Piece Set of Carvel Hall Cutlery FREE one set per customer PETTYJOHN OIL lone, Oregon 422-7254 Hrppner, Oirgon, Thursday, December 15. 1983 sure. I think John could play much better, but he played excellent, and gave us what we need at the post position," said Heppner Coach Brent Eggers. Mark Meyers topped lone with U points and was fol lowed by Randy McCabe with nine. The Mustangs started out quick with a 17 8 lead at the end of the first quarter and never looked back. Heppner led by 10 after the third quarter, but lone's minor comeback wasn't good enough to defeat the Mustangs. "We played an excellent three quarters. said Eggers. i I 1 A for rebound. From the free throw line, lone made 9 of 18 shots for 50 percent, whiel Heopner hit 12 of 29 shots for 41 percent. Hep pner made 22 of 53 field goals Heppner PGM Fu FTH Hoyer 16 1 Orr 3 6 2 ThomnBon 0 5 2 Uay U 9 O Lucas 0 0 5 Currin 0 10 Kennedy 1 2 0 Martin 6 12 1 Cole 3 8 1 Hennlson D 0 D Plocharaky 0 10 Mammon 2 3 0 Totals 22 53 12 lone RjH FZ FT Hans H 6 O Leavltt 1 9 3 McCabe U 7 1 Meyers s 10 1 Padberrj 1 B 2 Doherty 2 3? Ball 2 3 0 M. Oouqlas 0 0 O Pletmann 2 3 0 B. Douqlas 0 0 0 Totals 17 .9 9 A dancing of carols slated The dancing will be in a circle with easy steps, she said. Also, someone will be on hand to instruct. All Saints'. United Metho dist Church and the lone Uni ted Church of Christ are sponsoring the event, and evervone is invited to partici pate, she said. Oils! W?n!m The Mustangs upped their win-losss record to 2 1. STATISTICS Heppner 5S Mover I t-1 rr 3 Thompson 0 2-5 2. Way 4 0-2 K. I. mas 0 5-7 5. Kennedy 1 0-2 2. Martin R 1-5 t7. Cole n 1-2 7. Hamman 2 - Totals 22 !2-2 5. Fouled out - rr. Total fouls Heppner 20. lone 2S. Freshman score: lone JV tn. Heppner Freshman 30. A La LvljX photo by Woyn Hams for compared to 17 of 49 for 35 percent for lone. STATISTICS Heppner 17 11 19 9 5fi lone 9 9 111 43 AS TO 0 0 Christmas A dancing of Christmas carols will be held at All Saints' Episcopal Parish Hall this Saturday. Dec. 17. from 2 to 4 p.m. The dancing of Christmas carols began in medieval times when players would dance in the streets as they progressed to the church to perform, said a spokesper son for the event. FREE FREE PUBLIC NOTICES IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OP OREGON FOR MORROW COUNTY NO Iil7 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS In the Matter or the Estate of ARTHUR R CRAWFORD, Deceased NOTICE IS HEREBY . GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed and has nualiltied as the personal rep resentative of said estate All persons having claims against . said estate are hereby re quired to present the same, with proper vouchers, within four months after the date of first publication of this notice, as stated below, tothe ierson al representative c-o Kott kamp & O'Rourke, XU S E. Jiid. PO Rox 4m. Pendleton. Orecon team, or they may he ha r red All persons whose rights msv Ih 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 this Ifidav of December. l'B:t. HELEN M CRAWFORD Persona I Represen t a five PO Boxfifi lone. Orecon STH Kl Published: December 15. 22. For Your Special It J ' ' " Ml an L1 L ' i , "t.! 1 ; i Effective January 1, 1984 cn qD Will Be Paid on Compounded Daily Paid Quarterly ANK OF Jzastern O) Your Home-Owned. 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