Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, January 14, 1987, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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Everything came together
Mcppner'v hoy* basketball team
Saturday night a* they leveled
Stanfield Tiger* 6LF5I Heppner
nament a year ago. big thing* were
e*pev1cd o f the MuvUng* thi* wjsnn
and with Saturday night's victory
over a team that many had picked to
win Heppner'» Eastern Division o f
the CHC. the Mustangs might just hr
hack after a slow dart
Heppner used
career highs in
points hy Bryan Padhcrg (24) and
Wayne Wilgers (23). a solid job on
(he hiurds against a bigger team, and
a full court press that helped tum
what was a close game into a
blowout to win going away
The Mustangs pulled down a
workman like 35 rebounds and had
18 steals while turning the hall over
only 15 time*
Wilgers led the way on the hoards
proved to 4 5 on the veavon v*ith the
win hot more importantly evened it*
Columbia Bjsin Conference record
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After advancing to the date tour
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F u ll S e r v i c e S d l o n
M e n ' s M d ir c u t t in g
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with I I handed out a season high h
assists and had a career high b deals
to play pmhahly the hed game o f his
career and give proof why he was
(he lone |unior picked on the CBC
first team all star tram a year ago
Padhrrg worked his way inside the
land o f the giants to snag a career
high eight rebounds and dish out lour
assids
The Tigers, with the height in h'
6 V center Tony Brown, led early
Wagon Wheel Restaurant is under new Management
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Notice o f S heriffs Sale
<)n (he IVth day of » rh ru a rs ,
1*487 at the hour o f 11 (N) a m
o'clock Standard Tunc in accordance
with ORS 187 110. at the Morrow
County Counhouse. Heppner,
Oregon, I w ill sell at Public Auction
to the highest bidder for cash the
following described real property
located in Morrow Counts . Oregon,
to wit
Parcel I
township 4 North. Range 23.
East o f the Willamette Meridian,
Morrow County. Oregon
Section 16: Northeast quarter o f
the Southwest quarter. Southeast
quarter of the Southwest quarter.
West half o f the Southeast quarter
EXCEPT The South 4 ts 6 feci o f
the East 20 feet of the Southeast
quarter o f the Southwest quarter of
the Southeast quarter in Section 16.
Township 4 North, Range 23. East
of the Willamette Meridian, in the
County of Morrow State of ( fregón
Section 21: Northwest quarter o f
the Northeast quarter King North of
the West Extension Irrigation
District Canal right ot wav. that [*<r
lion of the Northeast quarter o f the
Northwest quarter, lying North of
the West Extension Irrigation
District Canal right of was that p<r
lion of the Southeast quarter of the
Northwest quarter, lying North of
the West Extension Irrigation
District Canal right -of way. that [xtr
tton o f the Southwest quarter of the
Northeast quarter, lying North of the
West Extension Irrigation District
Canal right of was and that portion
ot the Northeast quarter of the Nor
thcast quarter lying West of the West
Extension Irrigation District North
South lateral as now located
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A ll wiring, pipe, tubing and valve*
heated at or installed on said real
property commencing with the ctr
clc tower to and including the pump,
plant or panel
One 73 h p Berkley pump
One 73 h p 4602 pump plant panel
with circuit breaker
A ll underground waterpipc. pum
phouse. circle tower
Said sale is made under a W ril of
Execution issued out of the Circuit
Court of the State of ( fregón tor the
County of Morrow to me direc ted in
the case ot The Oregon Bank, an
Oregon banking corporation. Plain
tiff, v Ronald G Mark and Dean
na T Mark, indistdualls and dba
West Wind Enterprises. Peeples Na
tional Bank ot W ashington. I indvas
Credit Corporation, ” 3 " Risers
Potato Services. Inc . Defendant*
W rit ot Executed Dated January
7. 1987
ROY DRAGO. SHERIFF.
MORROW C O UNTY. OREGON
By (siPaultne Winter
Deputy
Published Jan 14.21,28. 1987
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County Supt o f Schools Ron
Daniels has been elected to serve a
three year term on the Commission
on Colleges o f the Northwest
Assos ijlio n of Scfkxtis and Colleges
The is v x lation is the accrediting
agency for all public schools as well
as tw o and four year colleges and
universities m the seven state area o f
Alaska
W ashington. Oregon.
Nevada. Idaho. Montana and Utah
The 20 member Commission on
Colleges serves as an arm o f the
association in establishing standards
for colleges and conducting on site
evaluations
The commission it
responsible for granting accredita
lion or making suggestions for
change bases) on the recommcnda
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With the score 37-34 in Heppner s
advantage in the fourth period, the
Mudangs took a timeout with 6 I I
left and never regretted it
Heppner turned up the press to the
tilt and Stanfield got fried
The Mudangs had a 43-33 lead
alter the Tigers scored with 4 33 left
and from there the Mustangs went
on an 11-3 tear to lead 34 40 with
2 36 to go
Padhcrg and Wilgers used the
press to their advantage as Padhcrg
[sipped in 13 points in the period and
Wilgers responded with 8 of hi*
own
However perhaps the key play o f
the game though came at the 3 14
mark
Devin and Stanfield's Eric Mac
Pherson went lor a loose hall and the
officials signaled for a )ump hall
But in the scramble Brown piled
onto Devin and was whistled for an
intentional foul Brown subsequent
ly complained, earned himself a
technical. and was ejected from (he
game
After going up 34 4 0 , the
Mustangs added another mini run to
further stretch their lead to Ml 41
after Arkie Smith bombed in an
IK flatter
Jason Clark had nine points in the
period for the Tigers and crashed in
B M C C president
elected to commission
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★ Roller & Idler Build-up
★ New or Turn
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Mustangs level Tigers 60-51
guard Dusty Grogan was held in
chex.k hy Heppner and finished with
only 6 point*
The Mustangs w ill travel to
Umatilla on Saturday to meet (he
Vtktngv at approximately 6 15 p m
Senior Russell Richards leads (lie
Viking attack and was a second team
all conference selection a year ago
A pair o f 6 ' 3” sen K irs, Mike
Blevins and Jerry Leicht. w ill lead
Umatilla's inside game but the V ik ­
ings w ill mist junwir play making
guard Cruz Garcia who is serving a
two-week suspension for a rule
v Kilation
on several tree throws in the later
part ol the period to bring Stanfield
to within 6<T5I at the huwer
Brown led the Tigers with 18
point! before his early exit while
Clark added 12 hut high scoring
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|U points in the first period
However Heppner came hack and
tied the game at 14 14 after the first
prrvod behind »even points from
Wilgers
The Mudangs had the tempo to
(heir liking in the second quarter and
controlled it |ud enough to take a
26-22 lead into the locker room
Both teams struggled offensively
in the third quarter as the T iters
managed a 32-32 tie alter three
quarters
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