SIX • I hr llrp p n rr G a/ rttr-1 Imrs. Heppner. Oregon H rd n n d » » , December 3 I .I 9 M Stanfield favorite in Eastern Division Hi \shley Conklin Tastem Division Tradition and a bright array of Heppner talent Mill he the keys to the Colum After winning the state champion hia Bjsin Conference girls haskrthall ship last season and ending up with season this year a 24 I record. Heppner is pinning its (iirls haskrthall teams from hopes on Tubanks. a 5 '9 " senior, to D istrict? A hase alvsays heen com- lead the Tillies back to the promts petitise at the stale level and this year ed land should he no exception Thus far Tubanks has been far last season's Class " A " state from disappointing in leading the champions came from the CBC in Tillies to a 4 I record im luding an the lorrn of the Hcppncr Tillies Two impressive win oser Riverside After years ago the Tillies were third at the finishing in the top five in virtually slate tournament and three years ago every statistical category in the CBC the Sherman County Huskies were last season. Tubanks has been the stale runners up The Pilot Kock averaging 2 ! h points and 12 b re­ Pockets were one o f the stale'« bound* per game in pre season piay dominant teams in the late 70 s and Heppner, who has played a fast early HD's and should he again this break style of basketball in the year The Riverside Pirates, who previous three years under Royer finished second at this year's Class will Icxik inside to Tuhonks and CM" A " sollcyhull tournament, advanc senior Theresa Lindsay ed to the state tournament a year ago Senior Tina Davidson will run the in basketball and hope to return there Tillies offense this seavin while this year Heppner will look for outside As tor the bright array of talent, shooting from VH" senior Cindy three first team all star selections Slroehcr and VH" sophomore San from a year ago. Missy T.uhanks of di Turner Sophomore Tartu l.iml Heppner. Karen Doherty o f Pilot say. h ' l . " has been a pleasant sur Kock. and I indy Porfily of Stanfield prise for Royer olf the hemh by pull return Kim Kiser, from Wohtonka, ing down 1 1 2 rebounds a game is tlie lone second team CBC all star Royer secs Stanfield and Riverside returning Those four, coupled with as the favorites in the Tastem ami several good, young players from Western Divisions respectively but other teams, should provide the CBC is tar from counting his team out with another banner season "W e'll he lighting lor the lop spot Head coach Mike Royer and in the L ast," Royer said, "am i we Tubanks return for the Tillies hut want to improve every game and Heppner lost lour of its five starters nuke it back to the district tourna to graduation last season and Royer ment picks Stanfield, led by Porfily und IXin't he surprised to sec Royer Heather Hummed, as the favorites ami the Tillies return to the district in his team's Tastem Division tournament Oser in the Western Division Riverside and Sherman County look Pilot Rock to dominate once again although the (Pilot Rock coach I Am Weinke Pirates lost star Michelle Mark to was unavailable for comment at graduation and the Huskies also press time) were hit hard by graduation The Rivckets led by seniors Karen The divisional races, however, IXiherty and Robin Baldwin, have haven't been narrowed down to juvt hod a good pre season, including a Riverside, Sherman County, and victory over C lass "A A ” Stanfield powerhouse M.ic Hi ami will receive Stanfield coach Kelly Williams help insole from seniors Jill 1 resham and Wahtonka s (iene Bivens see ami Kim McKenzie Weston Me I wen as a force to he After receiving an early exit at the reckoned with The smart money district tournament last year, the would also include Pilot Rock in the Rockets arc looking for a return pre season forecast ticket to Pendleton lor the district The Rockets made the district tournament. l.aGrandc for the tournament a year ago and were regional tournament, and then back rated fourth in the first Class " A " to Pendleton for the state state poll while Sherman County was tournament tanked eighth Stanfield also drew It's a sight Rocket Ians know verv votes hut surprisingly Heppner and well Riverside did not ( >ne thing though is pretty certain Stanfield No nutter which four teams (two Alter finishing with an overall from each division) make it to the record of 1 1 7 last season. the Tigers district tournament in Pendleton, will be looking lor the same success don't count any ol them out come they had in volleyball i Tastem Div i time for the state tournament sion champs) for this year's basket lasted below is a look at each team ball campaign listed alphabetically starling with the Not only will Heather Hununcll Tastem Division and Linda Portlily (who led the CBC in scoring a year ago) return to the starting lineup hut so will senior point guard Debbie Blais and senior Toni Miller With Hummed ( 6 '0 " ) . Wirfily ( 5 '8 " ) . and Miller (5'H 'i Stanfield will have good height up front and will benefit from the height of sophomores Iceland« Pope (5' 1 1 "). Stephenle /abranskv ( 5 '8 " ) . and lenmfer Hummed ( V 8 " ) off the hemh Williams is also looking for big things from juniors Michelle Bradley and Gail Kramer "W e have good experience and good balance but we re mu always consistent." Williams said "W e have a fair pre-scavon schedule which should allow us to be com petitive in our division." following pre season tournaments at home and at Tcho the Tigers should he very competitive Umatilla The Vikings lost just two players to graduation last season and new Coach Marcia Byrd is kxiking toward the new seavin with optimism Byrd has coached at basketball camp* for the past five years and alvi has served as an assistant coach in Sclah . W ashington and as a freshmen coach in Tllensburg. Washington " I think we can be competitive in the league because everyone is fair ly short and quick." she said " I feel our pre seavin vhedule will really prepare us for the bulk of our league games " The Vikings return seniors Shelly Schman (V H ") and Soni Savage to the starting line up this seavin Ju nior Norm« F errer and viphomores Penny Con forth and Anji Jorstad will alvi be key per formers for Byrd this seavin who has alvi been impressed by the play of newcomer Tina Cleaver Umatilla has loaded up on a good pre seavin schedule, playing in the Stanfield and Tcho tournaments with Stanfield, and will play in the Imbler tournament the first week of January “ Since I ’m new to the area I don't really have any predictions yet. but my guess would be that Stanfield will he the powerhouse in the league." Byrd said With quickness arid a good pre seavin vhedulc. the Vikings might lust start winning quickly Me T wen hopes to cash in on a pro fitahle volleyball seavm in which they advanced to the district tournament The T ig erSco ts just missed reaching the distrtcl tournament in basketball a year ago but could nuke it there this year Weston McTwen will be led by senior guard Adie Kirk, senior Shel ly Morton, and junior Pam Morton Seniors Darla Joy and Tara Kcsling will alvi be key players for Me Shane this seavin Should the TigerSoMs profit from their lucrative volleyball seavin. fans in Athena might be bonking at the Pendleton Armory during district tournament time W estrrn Division Riverside (Riverside coach Dirk Dirkscn was alvi unavailable for comment at press time ) Michelle Mark, probably the best basketball player ever to come out ol the CBC. is gone but few are shedding tears for coach Dtrksen over in Boardman That could be because two starters and a good percentage of last seavm s state tour rumen! team are back leading the Pirates inside game again this year will be 5 *9 " senior Trina Hellberg and V 1 0" |umor Lisa Mark Riverside s outside game will alvi be strong led by juniors I aura Erickson and Bonnie (iuthne Another need for Dirksen coming into the seavin was to find a point guard He apparently has. in the combination of Trickvm and senior Colleen Shaw The Pirates hase had a tough pre seavm vhedule, losing to Heppner and Stanfield but did nuruge a win at Sherman County If the Pirates can forget Michelle Mark, they nuy remember the sue cesses she brought Sherman County (Another coach. Sherman C'oun ty's Terry Kaseberg. was alvi unavailable to answer questions at press time) The Huskies have enjoyed the same amount of success as Heppner has in the past but Sherman County has lost two games at each of the last two district tournaments and have been denied any further post seavm action. Things wouldn't appear to get any better for the Huskies this year as they lost four of last vravm's starters to graduation The one returning starter is senior point guard Tommy Conner who has been feeding the likes of Patti Sharp and others for several seavm* Sherman County will be hoping for big things from juniors Penny Brown and Jill Conlee who came off the benc h for the Huskies last seavm as well as le a and l.i/ Bothwell Sherman County is lacking in height as none of last year's return ing starters are VH" or taller But what the Huskies don't have in height they can nuke up for in experience W'ahtonka Gene Bivens, whose T.agles struggled through a .V17 seavin a year ago. hope to improve that this seavm and compete with the likes of Riverside and Sherman County What will help Bivens is that W ahtonka advanced to the regional volleyball tournament in Novmeber The Tagles are young with one sen ior, three ju n io rs, five viphomores. and two freshmen holding down varsity spots "In the pre vavm we hope to give the younger girls the experience they need to build up their confidence." Bivens said The one senior is Kim Kiser, a sc cond team all Teague selection, who will be counted on to provide the scoring punch lor Wahtonka this seavin Juniors Krissy Brown and Missy Pishion at A'1 0" and 5'H " respec lively will lead the Tagles inside while viphomores Cindy Bcnctti, Debbi Hudson, and Teresa Newcomb will alvi figure heavily in Bivens' attack “ W e'll try and last break as much as possible and be very agressise of Icnsivcly,” Bivens said, "w hile playing both /one and man to nun defense " " I think we match up really well with most teams and we should be competitive." he added " In the Wcsl I really believe that we have a chance to surprise vime people." With Kiser at the attack and Bivens at the helm. Wahtonka might just be competitive and surprise vime people W'aicii County At W asco C ounty, Tony Schockman, the dean o f CBC coaches with IH years experience, is coming o ff a 10-10 seavm with just two returning starters, senior Michelle Tolentmo and viphomore Gretchen Petervm (5'H ") "L ock of both offense and ex­ perience will he our weak points this seavm but the girls have shown gixxl attitudes and defense should be our strong s u it." Schockman said lunior Jenclle Cupps, a transfer from Dufur. should help according to Schockman "O ur pre seavm vhedule will give us a chance to do a lot of ex­ perim enting." Schockman said "W e will have to play above our heads to keep up with the rest of the West If W av o County plays above its head this seavm. they could he heads above the rest in the Western Division Hospital Notes Pioneer M em orial Hospital reports admitting Elvira Irby of Heppner on December 24 and diwharging her on December 25 The following patients were still receiving care at the hospital Monday Clayton Ayers. Heppner admitted December 26. and Robert McM illan. Lexington. Tduh Munkers, Heppner. Claude B uvhkc. Hcppncr, and Celia Mat levin. Hcppncr. all of who were ad mitted December 2H E v e ry w M i . n in a o u t o f 10 a d u lts ra a d a t la a s t o n * newspaper PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STA TE O f OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW No 86-CV 82 STA TE OF OREGON. Acting by jnd through the Director of Weston Mcl wcn Veterans' Affairs, (T igcrScot coach Reggie Me Shone Plaintiff. could not he reached for comment by v. press time > HARRY DUANE STE E R S. As with Stanfield. Weston CH ERYA L LYNN STE E R S, aka CHBRYAL LYN STE E R S, and IN n i l ( IRC! II COl K I TRANS AM ERICA FINANCIAL O f THE STATE OT OREGON SE R V IC E S, and SANDY to r m i l.AFOUNTAIN. COUNTY OT MORROW Defendants No . 86-CV H7 NOT 1 ( 1 Of . i l N V l l l 0# H D I 0 N A L ( M ) f l D T t T A a WAK H A N ■ * NOTICE OF SALE STA TE OT OREGON, Acting by By virtue o f an Execution issued NO f I C I i a hou t b » g I w t > M ' f t t l h l ft» O f f J 31 I . 6 ! 5 if fh # it v ie w c and through the D irecto r o f out of the above entitled court in the l ' « i l i m « l I i (.»*>• I Tv T « i m i i i A f i t g tiff o n * h # f o i ' t * • »»« I • s * r <1 « a • M i n i I a ra v il uf TTt# f o l i c « iv* | t • f * r i d v I tu rn * T a i # t • t », 4 nd Veterans' Affairs. above entitled cause to me directed c o t * o f i f i c i • t a t i i i I» * » a d * D r U i'tir r «1. |9 H o s a d ■«> 1 « n i Plaintiff, s h a l l l> • f . l » l m i th fhff f o u n t r t i f f * » of N orm « lo u n t. Dr » « o n ft and dated December 2, I9H6. based •» try i n t h » ( .o w n t v C l f t l i f f n ( • • c u i d a nd s h a l l ft » o « « a l > » t»ff 1 S I A LT. OT OREGON. IXrpartment upon a Judgment rendered and th » * i iv to 4 nr t n ♦ »1 » 1 t in ■ « 4 I > off # i f r o w n # » I L » t h * r r i u r n a « 4 n 1 of Human Keviurces, « '< > * t h » »4 1 a ri t • 1 • w*d and th r ♦ 4 • » ♦ f f » i t i f f *t 1 entered in said court on November f ft obt 4 * d n t h * a a i 1 a n t « th ' n t *i * • t f f * n a i T » » • « nd 1 D i l i af ff f I < - a h I Coplaintif, 7. 1986. in favor of the State of • h * t to ( h a l l c o n t i n u * 4 » a l i f f n on a i l t h # p * r t> a l # i o f f » ' * » <> * th * v. ff • > ' . o n 4 1 *. r ' s » J 4 1 t i l h a i m i f * f f i o v i d f f d D r I a« Th* « f t * , t » h a ll b» th * Oregon. Acting by und through the s 4 «* at t h o w «h t h * p * o # 1 * o f f h * c o t n t y h a d • *t o v *t #d th * j «1 d « * » » n t TRANKUN D WILSON KAY A Director o f Veterans' Affairs, com­ (fa r n it t h * y d u n i i h * • «»<1 f i M th * fa ll a a o tin l o f th » dr l 1 n t« m l (*• i" t * i* ( t th at «on a d O it 4« W IL SO N . JOHN A P A G E. manding me to make sale of (he fT T T X ^ aT n rT an n n n tT i-rirririr r r i r m r m n r T T i » ¿ r i s t t b i b «. t •• V * t * d b » t h * M a i 1 ( l i t t o « * t h * r » . t h f f • 0 v • dffd b v la w ; Jo t» l x t a r » ... /L i D.M D . and BTNJ TRANKUN following described real property, TTDTKAI SAVINGS A LOAN to-wit ASSOCIATION, fka WESTERN He it inning at a pi uni 3 0 ' Sr >ulh o f the I N I TO r f N A l TV M ,V( N I P T I O N TU TA l 111 RfTAGI U DT.RAI SAVINGS N ortheast c o m e r o f Section 27. f * b . »5 U 7 A LOAN ASSOCIATION. W r d .. D r * . 31 N A '.' A kk l) t 1 DM) Torcnship 5 North. R ange 26. » 5 .0 0 N Ô Ô Î Î * HONf 86 ' . »5 JO . JO Defendants I H M . thence South p a ra llel m th H 1"! NI H A * T! It l AUK A 3 7 .8 4 J8 » 5 .0 0 nod ii r 86 5 J .2 2 NOTICE OT SALE thr M orrow County R oad, nght o f H | k[ >t )N D ON Al D 6 A H U 1 MUNI .53 5 2 .9 8 » 5 .0 0 AH . 5» 86 By virtue o f an Execution issued wa\ along thr h is t line o f Section D i N I Vf out of the above entitled court in the 27. a distant e o f ISO them e West t ANl 3 6 .9 V N 0 8 I I 1 H ON f .3 7 5« . J a T C I O N . HI | V A 86 » V 00 • » W j »' to 6 MO * above entitled cause to me directed a distant r o f 2V0 4 . thence North a « « g.aa aaaai>axa.a.ajLAaaaa.a-taAa.ajLa-ajLJJULa-âjLa.axaaar G A M I A ( f i n i n 6 and dated December 4. I9HP. based a distance o f ISO', thence East a ? 6 4 4» 2.4 .* » 5 .0 0 NOD I I f H ON f 86 246 94 A tlD fl IA upon a Judgment rendered and distance o f 2V0 4 ' to the point o f J 6 » 5 .0 0 » J /.V J Hoyi iil . A M I l HONf N08III 86 » 2 1.71 » . 22 entered in said court on November beginning o f this description, in the i/IG M f 1 7. |9Kh. in favor of the State of County o f Morrow. State o f Oregon C en tral Safety Tips Avoid intoxication by drinking f»A( m a m «ÜHN «. 1 5 .0 0 l 5 A . a H 1 .4 0 NOD I I f n o m 06 | * Oregon. Acting by and through the Excepting all roads Keep your natural Otrislmas slowly, with lood in the stomach DI HOfsAH Director of Veterans' Affairs, com­ tree watered (hot lights can ignite a A l 1 l N .6 » M4.92 V I 61. 1 N I A 1 , » 5 .0 0 NOD 11 t nom 86 6 9 .2 3 II attending a cocktail reception, manding me to nuke sale o f the TOGE THER WITH THE FOLLOW tree in seconds) N Y tH i . S f 1 VI 6 N U D l l 1 HONf 1 .8 7 eat beforehand (parts snacks such as 86 1 8 6 .9 0 following described real property, » 5 .0 0 20 J. 7 7 INC, M Si RIHt O M( W i l l HOME Make sure your home luse box peanuts ami prrt/els arc no substitute to-wit WHICH IS IIR M I Y AFFIXED TO is equipped to handle the additional »«Am ’ ON tN O N A I 6 m d u f H ON f 86 5 » . 77 for a well balanced meal) . 52 fair H. Hhxk I , Valley Tien I H l HtOPLRTY IV73 NASHUA. l 0 6 I lo.id ol Chnstnus lights Estates in the City o f Heppner. Mur IX)N 'T DRINK AND DRIVE 14 x 6S M tW IU HOME. SEMAL 1 V 1 1 . t H N ( TH 4 IXmi hum wrapping paper in N O D I l » HONf .0 4 86 9 .0 1 »5 .0 0 2 4 .1 0 j rim C ounty. Slate o f O regon »369/ Be aw-arc that remedies such as >1 A N N ! (he fireplace (burning paper has been Township 2 South. R am ie 26. to satisfy a Judgment against defen­ bloc k coffee, cold shossers. exercises H.nto f. n I t N N 1 5 N ü D I l f H ON f » 4 4 4 8 6 . » 4 known to ignite chimneys) » 5 .0 0 2 9 . 5 8 I E W M Section 35. dants Harry Duane Steers and and tresh air have no effect on blood «A VA M ., to satisfy a Judgment against delen Keep small children away from alcohol content 00601 N O D I l ! HONf Cheryal Lynn Steers, aka Cheryal 86 7 2 .2 6 »* 00 8 7.98 mistletoe ami other holiday plants dants franklin D Wilvin and Kay 1. yn Ste er* for the sum o f N ü D I l » HONf .54 86 5 4 . »4 »5 .0 0 69 . «8 Watch lo u r Wright at the lAAftkA* (they're pretty, but poisonous) A W ilson, for the sum o f »16.344 54, together with interest at Dinner Table S ib .4 5 1 30. together with *1 0 per­ W i l l l AN I WDANI 9 .0 percent per annum from date of HONf IXm'l buy tins with sharp edges NOD I I I 1.4 » »4» ■ 15. 00 » 5 ? . 4» L" Cut excess lat from meat and cent per annum from date of Judg Judgment until paid or pieces that can break off and be L' ll ANf K NOR 11 | H O N f 2 » 4 2» 3 VJ »5.00 2 3 1 .0 7 remove skin from poultry [ ) AR | 1 N( ment until paid NOW. TH EREFO RE, by virtue swallowed Cut pieces of pie and cake thin Now Therefore, by v irtue of said of said Execution and Judgment and II hosting grandchildren for the n o d ii r HONf 1 8 .7 0 8 a M 1 5 .0 0 5 4 .0 9 net ami leave off whipped cream or Execution and Judgment and in com­ in compliance with the ctimmand of holidays, childproof your home M |rM t . N l l D l l f HONf 86 25 . » . 25 »5 .0 0 4 0 .4 0 ice cream (fruit is an enjoyable pliance with the command of said said Writ. I will on the 20th day of (esp ecially e le ctrica l outlets, dessert substitute) Wf S T A » M P 6 (M A N O D I l f MON» » 6 3 .4 0 t .6 3 Writ, I will on the 19th day ol 86 January. 1987. at 10 00 A M . at Rt 15. 00 > 8 0 .0 J medicine cabinets and under sinks) January . 1987, at 10 00 a m at the Put down your silverware bet 2. Box 180. Irngon. Morrow Coun » Al N| » 1A61 N O D I l t HONf . 34 3 4 .2 4 »5.00 h 4 V . 58 Hosting a 1‘larty? front door of the Morrow County wren bites ami engage in mealtime ty. Oregon, sell at public auction and K ANl i ; I . • 1 I 0 H H O H 1 1 i HONf » 5 . 00 HA 123 53 » 24 » » 9 .7 7 Clear sour walks and driveway conservation to slow your eating rate Courthouse in Heppner. Morrow subject to redemption to the highest ol snow and ice » Of f » AH ( It N O D I l 1 HONf 40 »5 .0 0 a . : 2 4 0 .3 » 2 5 ; . 7» County . Oregon sell at public auc­ bidder for cash in hand all of the T Remove lood front sight im­ Have non alcoholic »leverages mediately following the meal tion and subject to redemption to the * < i i »: i < » . » A m n right, title and interest which Harry N O D I l 1 HONf 155.94 8 a J. 56 »5 .0 0 J 7 4 .5 0 j A l-f ft0 6 A H r on hand lor mm drinkers ineser Duane Steer* and Cheryal Lynn highest bidder for cash in hand all After the meal, get up from the pressure a mm drinker to drink) Wf h N| »« D AN I I I 6 N O D I l 1 >H>Nf Steers, aka Cheryal Lyn Steers hod » 0 4 V4 of the right, title and interest which 86 » * ► > 0 2 0 » .7 9 table amt participate in an activity .V1 t f 1 1 » IX< mu let a guest displaying on October 5, 1977, the date of franklin D Wilvm and Kay A What About Chose Party Calorie*? i*! A p t JOHN | . 6 N 0 8 1 1 » H ON f signs of intoxication drive home 9 . » V plaintiff s mortgage, and thereafter 9 1 0 .0 6 Wilvin had on Eebruary 11. 1980, s* V 4 J .0 5 A ! HI n. Tell the host or hostess wni’re had in and to the ahove devrihed the date of plaintiff s mortgage, and Offer to call a cab for a poten watching your weight itheir support I.A IN I N. ■HAD» . N O D I l f HONf » - 65 real property or any part or portion » 5.00 1 A*' . 2 2 thereafter hod in and to the above- •< »HI H 7 Hally intoxicated guest, or. if consc can be valuable) thereof, to satisfy said Execution and devrtbed real property or any pan n i/A « N O D I l 1 Ht tNf ment. offer to put the guest up for the 3 . IA 3 1 6 .0 3 »5.00 » »4. » V lX>n't stand by the hxxl table Judgment and interest, cost* and ac-j or portion thereof, to satisfy said E x­ evening 1 A . At l HA CHA N O D I l t H ON f A f l J 5 .6 0 t *. . 0 0 4 • I (out of sight, out of mind) crutng costs. ; ecution and Judgment and interest, Attending Holiday forties? IXm't eat because others arc DATED at Heppner. Oregon, onf costs and accruing costs Wi-ar your seat belt while in the eating December 3. 1986 DATED at Heppner, Oregon, on car to and fn>m a party Roy Drago. Sheriff December 4, 1986 Drink a diet beverage instead of Never attempt to quench your alcohol By (s) Pauline Winter Roy Drago. Sheriff thirst with an alcoholic beverage _____ .1 t ( « Ua A a Chief Civil Deputy By: Pauline Winter Prepared by the American Academy otf family Physicians in cooperation Chief Civil Deputy with the National Patient Education Library at the Sisters of St Mars Published Dec 10. 17. 24. 31, Published Dec 10. 17. 24. 31. Regional family Practice Residency in Kansas City, Mo 1986 1986 llnkt'd INituto«»* COMING SOON Gala New Year's Eve I/Æ ag B v .. 4 oyf " R esta u ra n t o« Lounge Itwmk « v iiviTsiysiD mi Holiday Health and Safety Checklist .1C NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE