MH K Ihr l'eppner G a irllr I ime» llrppnrr. Oregon H r d a r td iv September II. 19*5
Fillies take Tin Wahtonka Tourney
final
uort*
atfain&l
final
score
against (ha* the TUers
Tigers a a i
Hi it
Dana n.LA
Reid
Thr llrppnrr Killies van ity vol lleppner 15 and Stanfield 13
"Our first win against Stanfield
leyball tram remains undefeated
was very intense and 1 believe that
a ftrr this weekend's Wahtonka
this Hepppner team's mayor asset is
Tournament Thr tournament was
Its ability to concentrate throughout
held at Thr Dalles carrying sis
the entire game " said coach Julie
trams llrppnrr Condon Stanfield
Deynolds. "this concentration aided
Rlvar
Wahtonka.
and
the 4-11 come back "
( addendale Washington
The Killies second game was
Thr tuurnamrnl was played in a
Golendale's
diflrrrnl manner Instead of play against Goldendale
definite advantage was their height
ing complete matches each team
Hut the Killies show—d them that
played one game against the other
five trams The winner was deter even the shorter teams can »pikr the
ball U la boating Ooldeednle, the
mined by the best record
Killies went on to play Wahtonka
The Killies' fm t game was against
Another win set them up with lloud
(lie Stanfield Tigers
llrppnrr fell
brhind quickly 4 11. but after a
This game, the Killies figured
time oul the Killies got it together
would Ire their toughest out of the
and made a strung come track The
five
After an excellent spike
floater Cindy Stroeber. landed
wrong on her ankle, which pul her
out for the rest of the day
t'nfortunately. not only for the day
hut until further notice
Continuing in the game Heppm-r
I ID STEF S NOTICE OK SALE
(Milled ahead 8 I but Hood Diver
Deference is made to that certain
made a come back The score was
trust deed made by I) Gene
II III and lleppner took a timeout
Trumbull
and
Kathleen
M
Hack to the game, the Killies scored
Trumbull, husband and wife, as
their final four to take the game
grantor to Morrow County Abstract
At this pom! the lleppner Killies
& Title Co Inc as trustee in favor
were 4 Oand the Condon Hlue Devils
nl Kirst Kederal Savings and lavan
were 4 I
The final game of the
Association of Pendleton, nka
tournament was lleppner against
Western Heritage Kederal Savings
Condon
This wimld decide the
and t-oari Association, as tienefi
"champions
Clary, dated July II, IV77. recorded
The game against Condon started
July 12. IV77, in the mortgage
fairly even As the game progressed
records of Morrow County, Oregon,
the Killies did too At 7 4 lleppner s
in Ijook M at page 11586 covering the
favor, the Killies scored their final
following described real property
situated in said county and state,
to wit
I ait 3. in Block .1. West Itoardinun,
lloardinan Oregon, in Morrow
IM THECIDCCIT COURT OK THE
t minty State of Oregon
STATE UK OREGON KOR
Moth the beneficiary and the
MORROW COUNTY
trustee have elected to sell the real
PDOBATK NO 8» PD 10
projierty to satisfy the obligations
NOTICE TO
secured by said trust deed and a
INTERESTED PERSONS
notice of default has ticen recorded
In the Matter of the Estate
pursuant to Section 86 735 <3> of
of
Oregon Devised Statutes, the de
ORVILLE W CUTSFORTH.
fault for which the foreclosure is
Deceased
made is grantor's failure to pay
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
when due the following sums
the
undersigned
have
been
Monthly payments each in the sum
appointed and have qualified as the
of (870 ini due on the first day of each
personal representatives of said
month from December tow through
estate All persons having claims
May 1085. and late charges in the
against said estate are hereby re
■Uin Ilf $152 to
quired to present the same, with
Ity reason of said default the
proper voucher*, within four months
beneficiary has declared all sums
after the dale of first publication of
owing on the obligation secured by this notice, as stated below. to the
said trust deed immediately due and personal
representatives
c o
payable, said sums being the fol
Kottkamp A O'Rourke. 331 S E 2nd.
low ing, to wit
p o Box 490. Pendleton. Oregon
Pi Int tpal
161 731 11 97801. or they may be barred
I np.ml interest at 9 percent per
All persons whose rights may be
annum to May I. 1985
2,768 64 affected by the proceedings in this
Escrow i taxes and insurance I 95.1.10 estate may obtain additional infor
Lato Charge!
15239 mation from the records of the
Interest at 9 percent per annum Court, the personal representatives
from 5-1 85 payable on unpaid or Hie attorney for the personal
balance until paid
representatives
WHEREFORE. notice hereby is
DATED and first puhlishi-d this 4th
given that the undersigned trustee day of September. 1985
will on l let 24. I9K5, at the hour of
fritz Cutsforth
II 5iio clock. A M Standard Tune,
Personal Representative
as established by Section 187 III),
Route I . Box 2225
Oregon Devised Statutes, at Kront
lleppner Oregon 97836
Door Morrow County Courthouse in
the City of lleppner County of
Patrick Cutsforth
Morrow. State of Oregon, sell at
Personal Representative
public auction to the highest bidder
Route I
for rash the interest in the said
l-exinglon. ( Iregon 97839
described real property which the
grantor had or had power to convey
Published September 4. II. 18. 1985
at the lime of the execution by him of
the said trust deed, together with
Probate proci-edings in the estate
any interest which the grantor or his
of William A Munkers deceased,
sun essors in interest acquired after
are now pending in the above
the exes ution of said trust deed to
entitled court, whrrein Gladys
satisfy the foregoing obligations
Munkers A Leonard Munkers. the
thereby secured and the costs and
undersigned have been appointed
expenses of sale, including a reason
and have qualified as the co
able charge hv the truster- Notice is
personal representative of said
further given that any person named
estate All persons having claims
in Section B». 753 of Oregon Devised
against said estate hereby are
Statutes has the right, at any time
required to present them, in due
prmr to five days la-fore the trustee
form, within four months after the
conducts the sale, to have this
date of the first publication of this
foreclosure proceeding dismissed
notice, as stated below, to the
and the trust deed reinstated by-
undersigned at the following address
payment to the beneficiary of the
now designated as the place for thr
entire amount then due -other than
presentation of claims, to wit
471
such portion of the principal as
\ Main, lleppner. Oregon 97816 or
would not then to he due had no
they may be barred
default o n urred - and by curing any
All (M-rsons whose rights may he
other default complained of herein
affected by the said probate pro
that is i apatite of being cured by
ceedings may obtain additional
tendering the performance required
information from the records of the
under the obligation or trust deed,
court, the undersigned co personal
and in addition to paving said sums
representative or the latter's
or tendering the perform ance
attnrnry<s> who is iarei
necessary to cure the default, by
\ .ilcrir B I loherly
paying all costs and expenses
P O Box 582
actually incurred in enforcing the
lleppner Oregon 97836 676 9456
obligation and trust deed, together
s i Gladys Munkers
with trustee's and attorney's fees
P O Box 656
not exceeding the amounts provided
lleppner, Oregon
by said Section 86 753 of Oregon
Devised Statutes
is i
Leonard
Munkers
In construing this notice, the
l-exington. ( iregon
masculine gender includes the
Date and first
published
feminine and the neuter, the smgu
lar includes the plural, the word
Ihiblixhed
September II. 18. 25.
grantor ” includes any successor in
1985
interest to the grantor as well as any
other person owing an obligation,
the performance of which is secured
bv said trust deed and the words
•'truster- and "beneficiary" include
K iO O O O O O O y
>0 0 0 * 0 0 1
their respective successors in
Coast to Cc oast your
interest if any
DATED June 17. 1985
Hunting Headquarters]
(a) Ijiwrence H Dew
9
Successor Trustee
222 S E Dbrion Avenue
I’ endleton. t tregon 97801
Published September 4. II. 18. 25.
1985
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
A u to m o tiv « to « t
ou there and b<
right point* in • row
The game
ended with a bang lleppner made
the serve Condon returned the ball
and the Killies completed a five one
offense with a good hard spike down
on the other side of the court
The scores to lleppner s game*
were Stanfield 15-13. Goldendale
15-8. Wahtonka IV 12. Hood River
15-10 and Condon 15-4
"Overall play was excellent
I
attribute two of our wins to just
bring in belter physical shape
commented Coach Deynolds.
we
still need work on consistent service
(rom *11 our team members
she
added
lleppner look over six varsity
players Turner Gales Eubanks
Conners. L Reid and D Reid one
floater Stroeber and one JV player.
Tareena Nash, all of whom contri
buled to the effort Also one varsity
player. K Murray, who was ineli
gilile because of illness dressed
down in rase of any injuries
Condon tied for second place with
Hood River but because Condon had
higher point totals they went home
with second place and Hood River
took third
Kuurth place went to
Wahtonka Stanfield was fifth and
Goldendale finished sixth
The Killies will play the Weston
McEw rn Tigerscols Thursday Sept
19 and the PliOf R im k R o d
Tuesday. Sept 24 Roth games are
at home beginning al 5 p m
Cardinals shut
out by
Mountaineers
22-0
By Eric I’ olnter
The lone Cardinals lost their
second game of the season (o the
Ia>ng Creek Mountaineers. 22-0 The
game, which was delayed 30 minutes
by a blown (use was played entirely
in pouring rain
Tile rain took its loll as the
Cardinals and Mountaineers com
timed for eight fumbles The Moun
taineers scored first on the second
play of the game, a 66 yard run The
extra point conversion was good and
Umg Creek led Sfl The rest of the
first half was almost en lirely
defense
It was Ming Creek's defense, in
fact, that scored the Mountainers'
next touchdown a few minutes
before the half Kevin Ball threw an
errant pass intended for Eric
Homter that was pu ked off by l-ong
Creek s Stacey l-aci and returned 46
yards for a touchdown
Intel's
brother. Shawn, ran in the two point
conversion to make the score 16-0 at
halftime
In the second hall tlx- defense lor
each team kept the other » offense
from scoring IVnallies hulled both
teams time and time again
It
wasn t until the last two minutes of
the game that the lone defense
lapsed and the Minmtaineer offense
was able lo score a linal time
Shawn Lacl delivered the final
blow with a four yard touchdown
run The key play of Ihe drive was a
12 yard pass completion that put the
M<Mjntaineers in position lo score
The extra point conversion failed
and Ihe game ended 22 0 in favor of
l-ong Creek
Kor the Cardinals. Chris Rea led
Ihe learn in rushing with 82 yards
and Ken Snider added Ml more Kor
Ihe defense. Rod Taylor had 71
tackles
lone assistant coach Del luiRoe
had these comments on Ihe game
from a defensive standpoint. "I
think we did a lot better defensively
against Long Creek than we did Iasi
week against I'raine City
Our
interior line and especially the
defensive ends did much better i >ur
tackling was g<Mid al limes hut we
still had breakdowns
Overall.
thiHigh. we improved a great deal
from last week hut we still have a lot
of room lo gel even better
lone's next game is against the
Wheeler Ealcons in Fossil on
Eriday. Sept 20. al 7 30 p m
Statistic*
I 2 1 4 T
lone
* * * s s
long Creek
s 8 o c 22
lone rushing
( hi is Bra
M2
yards. Ken Snider mi yards. Kesin
Hall minus 22 yards
passing
Krstn Ball 6 of 9. 22
yards; Ken Snider I of I. minus 9
sards
Mustangs fall to Riverside 19-2
Hv Avhlrv < onklm
Claying on a wet and slippery held
due to rain, the lleppner Mustangs
football team lost their second
itraight game as they fell lo the
Riverside Pirates 19-2 on Kridav
Fifth Q uarter
Sports u ith Mike Oths
I come to you this week with j heavy heart one of the great constants in life
may be ready lo become un constant Since we were little children wehuve
come to rely on some things as absolutes
Whether good or had such
predictability is necessary for a stable life Death and taxes are examples
of unpleasant certainties while summer follows spring is a pleasant
guaranteed happening
Therefore if is with a bit of mixed emotion that we may he witnessing the
end of one of life s truest truths the Oregon Slate Beavers The Ixxlacious
Beavers have racked up two straight w ms and would appear to have at least
a giMxl shot at making it three in a row against Fresno State Now I realize
that it s a little early to pencil the ( (range Forces in (or a howl game but they
have done one thing. i( nothing else they've made gtxxl on Coach Dave
Kragthorpe s promise to play exc iting football In wins over Idaho and Cal
ihe Beavers have thrown early and often Even after four consecutive
interceptions in the first half on Saturday the Krag men kept putting it up
Most significantly when the game was on the line in the fourth quarter they
didn t settle for a tie. hut went for the win
Now don't gel me wrong I haven t converted to Beaverdom and now is
probably as grxxl a lime as any lor me to collect some favorable ixhis on my
annual sure thing bet on Oregon But at least now maybe Oregon Oregon
State won't end up paired together in Ihe Bottom Ten Hut it sure is tough to
think It might I did say might he the end of an era
Maybe I'm just weird but it sure is nice to see the pennant races taking
over part of the headlines in the sports pages
There are three good
div isional races left in baseball. and the National West is not absolutely over
Kor once hits and runs and suicide squeezes are at least gelling equal lime
with drug hits, cocaine runs and suicidal overdoses
The Bluejays have started to pull away (rom the Yankee* again but that
was somewhat lo he expected When you win II in a row. as Ihe Yanks did
and are still l ‘ > games bark, you re in some trouble Eventually you have to
lose- a lew The rubberhand theory alway s proves out in the end That’s why
the Reds would have to stretch the rubberhand out al the very end of the
season lo hav e any chance If the end of their winning streak would coincide
with the end of the season, then it would he possible Don't hold your breath
Early "surprise teams in Ihe NKL l<xik to be Minnesota Detroit and SI
Louis although Ihe latter isn’t that much of a surprise The 49'ers have
really hacked sluggish so far. but they'd Ix-tter he ready this week for a
well rested Raider team, or they might gel embarrassed
This week we start the fearless forecasts Brent i.s hack to defend his title
against a modes arrav of challengers
CRYSTAL BAl.i.
Welcome hack to another season of fearless football predictions and slark
etnharassment* Hack for another season we have our panel of foolhardy
forecasters led by last sear's champion. Brent Eggers
laist year's
runner up I'raig Kilching is gone to the world of real football (the midwest
so he s being replaced by George Koffler. the swami of savings and loans
David Sykes, who has the right to edit any thing derogatory that I write in on
Ihe panel In addition we have noted sports afficoinado Dale Holland, along
with magical Mike oths. who gets lo predict because he does the legwork
and writes Ihe column It should be another stellar season, and we II work in
some notable guest selectors as Ihe season progresses All set and here we
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Heppner s junior varsity football
learn won their opening game of the-
season al Ihe expense of the Stan
field Tigers by an 8 lo o tally on
Monday . Sept 9
The Mustangs jumped out two to
nothing in Ihe initial period when
Scott Davis and Barney Lindsay
tackled a Tiger ball carrier in
Stanfield s end zone for a safety
Heppner increased their advan
lage in the second quarter when
Mark Kishhurn returned an inter
ception 50 yards for a touc hdown
Heppner s lead was 80
Most of the- second quarter and all
of the second half was played in a
pouring rain Each team turned Ihe
iiall over several limes as a result
Running hack Sc-olt Jones was the
workhorse of the Mustang offense
Jones had a 60 yard touchdown run
called hack on a penally and gained
numerous other yards, mostly on
second effort
We had a lot of gocxl moments in
the- game
Defensively we played
really well. Slanlield never threat
ened lo score
The whole defense
played real well as a unit,” staled
JV Mustang coach l.es 1‘ayne
Coach la-e Hlock agreed "W e
played real well despile the rain
Heppner s next JV game will be- at
Athena on Monday. Sept 23 where
they will take on the Weston
McEwen TigerScols
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Morm 117. Me I jughlin I I I
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16 Mcloughltn had 26 defensive
points Diehl 18 and Buschke 12
We made too many mistakes
We hurl overselves all night
remarked head coach Tim Hirkhy
lleppner hosts the Weston
McEwen Tigerscots at 7 30 p m on
Eriday Sept 2» The Tigerscots arc-
20 and lied (or (irsi in Ihe Columbia
Basin Conference
Statistics
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lleppner
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Kiverside
7 6
6 il 19
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Riverside Itainirrz 13 run 'pass
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Later in the first period
Heppner * Scott Buschke tackled
Kiv ersidr s Mall Nuttbrock in
Kiverside » end zone for a safety,
pulling Heppner within 7 to 2
In the second quarter. Riverside s
Martin Ramirez bulled his way into
Ihe end zone Irom 13 yard* out The
pass lor two tailed as Riverside led
13 2 at intermission
The Pirate's Brian Sheadel closed
out the scoring by receiving an II
vard scoring pass (rom Griffin
G riffin » extra point kick was
blocked making the final score 19 lo
•*
Defense was the big story of the
game
Heppner had 34 yards
rushing and 42 yards passing for
only eight yards of total offense
Kiverside managed 90 yards on the
ground and 58 yards in the air for a
total of 148 yards
Alex l.indsav and Buschke led the
Mustangs rushing attack
Lindsay
carried ihe ball 14 limes lor N vards
and Buschke puked up .’3 yards on
lour rushes
Ramirez anil Grilfin were respon
siblc lor the majority ol Riverside s
■ (flense Ramirez gained 62 yards on
17 attempts while Griffin packed
the hall ten limes for 37 yards
Grillin also completed 5 ol 14 passes
for 58 yards He also returned four
(>unls lor 67 yards
Due to Ihe slippery conditions
each team had six tumbles
lleppner lost one and Riverside two
lleppner
Rushing
llrppnrr - A. Lindsay
14-39. Buschke 4-23. Kirhl 1-1. I’ rdru
5-9. Haves 2- It. 1 Lindsay 3-16.
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Duncan
6--3S.
Riverside
Ramirez 17-62. Grtflin
10-37. Stark l-.l. Al. Amnions I I,
llolden ! I Nuttbrock I 12
I'assing llrppnrr • Duncan 2-4-
ti l I I incls.i \
III 19 I. Riverside
4 «riffin 5-11-58-1.
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Heppner is now 0 1 in
Columbia Basin Conference action
and 0-2 overall
The Pirates struck first as quar
terback Mike Grifhn ran in Irom a
yard out Griffin added the extra
point as the Pirates were up 7 to o
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