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Heppner Gaxette-Tlme*. Heppner. Oregon Wednesday, September 30. IW7 Cards unable to catch Wallowa in ‘barn burner’ W C C C G o lf Wednesday I j d l n September 23 Low (ru u : Harriet Evans Low net: Doll Campbell Least putts: Jo Pettyjohn Special pnze Jan Paustutn Tuesday I-adle* September 22 Low gross: Eileen Padherg Second low gross: Mary Beamcr Low net: Muriel Palmer Second low net Bebe Munkers Chip in-Birdie-Lucilc Massey Birdie: Eileen Padherg Football/volleyball performances lauded . By S ean Warren The lone football player of the week is Junior Richard Basford who recovered three fumbles in last week's loss to Wallowa Basford also made several touchdown saving tackles to stop Wallowa drives He is the starting defensive end for the Cardinals. The lone Volleyball Player of the Week is sophomore front court starter Amy Wagcnblatf who played excellent on defense, diving and hustling constantly in Saturday's tournament in Wahtonka . By Sean Warren From the opening of the game it was apparent to everyone who at tended that the score would be verv high. After a very shaky first quarter, the Cardinals settled down and started to get the offense into the game The Cardinals fought back in the second quarter when senior quarter back Kevin Ball scored two touchdowns and a two point convcr sion Ball's first touchdown was a one-yard run and his second in the half was on an eight-yrd run The Cardinals outscored the Wallowa Cougars in the second quarter 14-13 bringing the halftime score to 31-14 The third quarter action favored the Cougars with the exception of freshman kickoff return specialist Jim Holt/ who returned the pigskin 90 yrds for a touchdown Junior laiinaca u u sn n rauoerg ana sophomore fullback Shawn Hams both added key blocks in Holtz's return The touchdown was the first one for the freshman who has just recently worked his way into the starting lineup Cardinals lineman Gary Rea also entered the scoring column for one of the first times in his football career scoring the conversion point Ball added his third touchdown of Fillies capture win r P h o to b y J M o n D o u flh o rty Heppner Filly Jeanie Fitzsimmons digs the ball in Saturday’s tournament at Weston-McEwen By Shannon McLaughlin -, * » K V .: S4 o ..i . .*■ - » f r i J xjtz* ' » * Sg . j • r \ - a v i )•. ; * k . *.« ’ i ß IC . J * V »« ' , «/■ .4 f v . ■ fi V u T r' * * .*< r* >« • : / ►. i ( • • ab* y ■ K 'f r » * 1 • y. » i * ; % >v, •• a .' w ry* H- ' : ;* 'V ; î The varsity Fillies arc now I -0 for league play, a fine start on the road to the district play-offs They pull ed off a close win at home against the Umatilla Vikings, Thursday. Sept 24 The match was over in two games, with scores of 15-12, 15-13. The Fillies arc running a new of fense. with the setter coming from the back row. and it seems to he coming together for them The Fillies did not fare so well; however, in the Weston-McEwen Tournament on Saturday. Sept. 26. they placed seventh of eight learns In their first game. Heppner lost to Elgin (eventual winner of the tour nament), 5-15. 14 16 Their second game was <v ith Helix and the scores were 11-15. 15-6, 12-15. The third and final game with DcSalcs of Walla Walla was won in two games. 15-10. 15-13. The teams and plac ings were as follows: Elgin-first place, Imblcr-second place. Wallowa third place, Pilot Rock fourth place. Weston MeEwen fifth place. Helix-sixth place. Heppner seventh place, and DcSalcs eighth place JVs fall to Umatilla By Shannon McLaughlin Two serving rotation penalties and a "foot fault on a serve” dimm cd Heppners JV chances of winning the game and match during game two against Umatilla Guntc three. Heppner had trouble receiving serves and capitalizing points when they needed them Bright spots for the JV Fillies were outstanding play by freshman Tiffany Harrison and good hustle by first year players. Dulcic Palmer and Kim Slookcy, both sophomores Serving was led by Nikki Brisbois The philosophy of the JV and "C ” learn volleyball programs at Hcpp ncr High School is to put more em phasis on teamwork, experience and playing tunc for all the team players during each match Sometimes, in order to play each player, a win is difficult to produce but playing everyone at this level is more unpor tant than playing only six or seven best players to win Our JV team is comprised of twelve players The Heppner " C ” team played their first league match and first game this season, after a month long wait to play Their scores were 13-15. 15 2 . 15 6 Melanie Gales and Amy Greenup turned in a fine game with their overall play and serving Our serving was not up to par at times, but being their first game of the season. Coach Susan Hislcr was pleased with their overall play She said "We are only going to improve as we gam s o u k experience, and I am pleased that " C " team is such a hustling group " Kristi O'Brien. Candy Harris and Jcanmc Patterson also moved well on the court Attention Hunters Red Wing Boots $30,00 off Reg. Price! S h o ts ¿ '• v '-• * . *, Y. - V * $:> (2 styles) Oct. 1st. to 14th. Redwing No. 947 a ' i t* , \ » ’ ■• 1 '• V ! f .V .1 . * ^ 1 .-4 I L L % . ’ T f. ’ .r > { -f* ; t Redwing No. Plain toe 8 in. leather upper with an oil and slip resistant nitrile cork sole. REG. PRICE »9595 Limited to Stock on Hand 214 8 in. oil tanned leather up per with a moccasin toe and a neoprene cushion sole. crepe REG. PRICE *102 95 w I \ u ia iw t i H l "Shoes for every walk of life ' n*pp"** r i t I 4 HELP WANTED_____ Help wanted Students to write boys and girls sports stones for Riverside High school. No ex perience necessary, good writing skills helpful To apply call Sandy at the Heppner Gazette Times office. 676-9228____ »-16-tfx We are taking applications at Beechers for a full time waitress or waitors, I lunch hour waitress, a bartender and a cook. Pick up your applications at Beechers No calls please Applica tions will be accepted Oct 1 - 7 . 1 CARP OF THANKS __ ____ r ^ Pt**o by W«yn# I No 39 Dustin Padberg tries to escape being tackled by a Cougar in lone s game against Wallowa the game early in the fourth quaner on a three yrd run. Junior backup quancrback Sean Warren also contributed a 2 1-yard touchdown scramble late in the fourth quarter. After an incredible interception by Hams the Cardinals took over with one minute left on the clock. Warren who was quarterbacking the Cards threw a 15-yard touchdown pass to Ball for his fourth touchdown of the night Warren also caught the point after conversion from the scrambling Ball to score the last two points of the night Mike Bennet, a starting back for Wallowa, had five touchdowns in the game and had seven carriers for 96 yards to lead the Cougars Ball also added 106 yards along with his four touchdowns Other leaders in the rushing department were Padberg who had 61 yards and Warren with 25 Senior lineman Carl Bork also added 11 tackles to lead the Cards defensively When the dust cleared and the gun sounded. Wallowa had won the game 70-42 4 ■i *a »~ a li« h o i* » » r « n tkeàmeu 4 tern kak faftMi tkm men 19 f t 4 pmm ttmm R i m i R fcrrt * k k k k M i . R i M tU f c r r n 12 i r i r w tkkk faNrii. Irtw H W n a ft r m * l ktafc). t r i » » i 4 2* pmm ftxmm Imkaom ikfck teArtlt ftr* m i I I t r i. r w ft r*«wtA kàki H a » « 4 rrtf pasm ftn * Ittk M ik k l M ri> R i m R i è r ^ . ~*t r x n ktafc P U B L I C N O T IC E IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW STATE OF OREGON. Acting by and through the Directors of Veterans Affairs. Plaintiff, vs DAVID l SEXTON and IRENE SEXTON. Defendants STATE OF OREGON County of Morrow NOTICE OF SALI Case- No 87 CV 33 By virtue of an Execution issued out of the above-entitled court in the above entitled cause to me directed and dated on September 10. 1987. based upon a Judgement rendered and entered in said court on August 7. 1987, in favor of the State of Oregon, Acting by and through the Director ot Veterans' Affairs, com manding me to make vale of the follow ing dev rihcd real property , to-wit PARCEL No I Iown'»hip4 North. Range 25. East ol the Willamette Meridian, in the County ot Morrow. State ot Oregon Section 14 East ' ol the Northwest '« of the Northeast U EXCEPTING the West U8 85 feet PARCEL NO II Township 4 North, Range 25. E W M . Morrow County, Oregon Section 14 West ot the Northeast '* ol the Northeast '« to satisfy a Judgement against defen dant Dav id I Sexton for the sum of $144,5M 3.3. together with interest at 9 0 percent per annum from date of Judgmenl until paid NOW I HEREFORE. by virtue of said Execution and Judgment and in compliance with the command of said Writ. I will on the 21st day ot October. 1987. at 10 (8) a m at the front dexir to the Morrow County Courthouse. Heppner. Oregon, sell at public auction and sublet to redemption to the highest bidder lor cash in hand all of the right, title and interest which David I Sexton or anv successor had on (ktoher 22, 1980. the date of plaintiffs mor tgage. and thereafter had in and to the above dev rihcd real property or anv part or portion thereof to satisfy vrid Execution and Judgment and in tcrest. costs and accruing costs DATED at Heppner. Oregon, on September II. 1987, ROY l DRAGO. Sheriff Morrow County. Oregon Bv Pauline Winter Chief Civil Deputy Published September 16. 23. 30. October 7. 1987 ► *•»«» M fr«. rta K 1141 M H Mh 14. mrem 14*1« «dl Cernea 7 « t ■ , « . ■ * aru I ( r i m i 1*11; i P U B L I C N O T IC E The Heppner City Planning Com mission will hold a public hearing Monday. October 12. 1987 at 8 00 p m at Heppner City Hall On the agenda 1. Application for a variance in setback requirements for a carport at 255 N Court R-l zone 2. Application for a variance to allow a revolving sign at 329 N Main Central Commercial zone 3. Application for a Conditional Use to allow a mobile home at 425 Linden Way Commercial zone Nancy L-ankford Chairman Published: September 30, 1987 P U B L I C N O T IC E CIRCUIT COURT. MORROW COUNTY STATE OF OREGON In the Matter of the Estate of ROBERT F. WYLIE. Deceased NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS No 87 PR 23 Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed and has qualified as the personal representative of the estate All per sons having claims 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 below to the personal representative Christine Michael % Kilpatricks A Pope. Box A. Mt Vernon. OR 97865 or they may he barred All pcrvms whose rights may be affected by the proceedings in this estate may obtain additional informa non from the records of the court, the personal representative or her attorney Dated and first published September 30. 1987 Christine Michael Box 23.3. Mt Vernon. OR 97865 Milo Pope Kilpatricks A Pope Attorneys at Law Box A Mt Vernon. OR 97865 Published September 30. October 7. 14. 1987 P U B L I C N O T IC E PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE The Morrow County Court will hold a public hearing on Wednesday. (Ktobcr 21. 1987 at 10 00 a m at the ( ourthouse Annex Building in Irrigon. Oregon A public hearing will he held on the following Application by Tidewater barge Lines. Inc . for a Disposal Site l.iccnv in accordance with the Mor row County Solid Waste Manage ment Ordinance No. MC I -87 Interested pervins are invited to the hearing to express their views Written, signed statements will be considered The Court shall receive testimony from the applicant, other franchised disposal operators, and the general public relating to the application lamis Carlson Judge Morrow County Court Published ^cpt£nj|>er 30. 1987 I CARP OF THANKS I would like to thank Al Vinson. Dean Robinson. Everett Keithlcv. Dave Hanna. Crcxton Robinson. Cecil Rill, Jerry Dagget. Don Cole Dick T uitc II, and Ron Bowman for helping paint the front of the Elk s Club I would also like to thank Bucknum's Tavern. Sears. Cals Ser vice Station and Le* Schwab for their patience and consideration This was a task that has been need cd to he done for a long time Thanks to all of these people and businesses for making it possible Rudy Bergstrom Exalted Ruler 9-30 Ic I would like to thank all that were so helpful ui getting me to the hospital when I became ill The am bulance crew and Harvey Childers certainly were here in a short time and did such a good job I thank all my friends for all the beautiful cards, gifts, prayers and telephone calls. And all my dear family that were with me in tlic hospital until I was better and last but not least Dorothy and Art who are still taking care of me God bless you all. Cecil Slcfani 9-30- 1c We would like to thank each of you who have given us support, compassion and comfort in our loss of Robbie We sincerely appreciate each one of you Bob A Stacie Briggs Jill A Kim Briggs ______________________ 9-30-Ip Chunk you to Cal Sherman A all patrons who helped make our car wash a great success We appreciate all the support HHS Cheerleaders ______________________ 9-30-1 c I would like to tell the world how pnnxl of the Morrow County Fair A Rodeo Court and pennant bearers we arc. and all the help from the parents. Court director and Chaperone A lot of (cam work made this one of the best times ever We have a lot of loving memories with each and everyone of you Bless • Wayne and Judy Davis ______________________ 9-30-Ic 2 Closed Mondays.________ 9-30-1 Community action program of East Central Oregon has an immediate opening for position of Executive Director Overall responsibility in- Icudes planning, organizing and im plementing programs within the scope of the agencies involved This is a management position requiring experience in financial and contrac tual development of programs within the viandards of city, county, state and federal regulations For further information contad John Brrnnc. St Anthony Hospital 1601 S E Court, Pendleton. OR 97801 _ 9 30 3c Resident Manager 24 Units - Heppner S300 Month plus Apt Excellent kir retirees Paper wx>rk. ground maint Rcplv to PO Box 6690. Ah»ha. OR 9XX)6 9-23-2c Wanted Experienced bookkeeper, full-time, on Southern Oregon Coast General ledger, financial statements Salary based on ex perience Paid vacations, profit xhar mg. medical insurance Phone (503) 469 5321. Monday-Friday. 9-5. to apply._________________9-30-Inc Represent American Intercultural student exchange. Flexible, part ptime positions Supervise Scandma vían. European, South American and Australian high sch<x>l exchange students For more information call I 800 Sim IN< , 9 16 Inc 5 WORK WANTED KOTH’KS_________ Housecleaning Please call Shelli Britt at 676 5478 Pay ncgqliahle _______ Babysitting (or child care) in my home on weekdays. Mary Bergstrom 676 5288 9-2-tfc Sometime back I found v>mc paper money in waste paper used to cushion milk jars in selling Nobody owes me on milk, must be accident or mistake. Will right pervrn iden tify and collect. Walter Jcpsen 9-30-1c 7 RENTALS__________ Duplex in lone new and clean 2 hdrm. garage, appliances, wood and electric heat, no pets, $295/mo. cail 422-7404 9-2-tfc Adoption We are a loving couple who wish to adopt a newborn Please answer our prayers. Contact our at tomey call collect 24 hrs.. (408) 288-7100. or write Raucl A laich. A 103, No. Second Street, San Jose. CA 95113 9-30lnc For Rent 2 hodnxmi apartments. EmHa sub sidized, super clean and newly painted, stove. refirgeraUw. airom- ditioner. drapes Water, sewer and garbage paid Iziundry facilities, play ground for children Families and senior citizens welcome. A cniss fror High Sch»x>l and within walking distance to U>wn Come and look, us over Trail Apartments 295 Boardman Ave. Boardman, OK 481-9464 Manager - No. 15 Domestic Violence Services 24 hour crisis linc-278-0241 Collect calls accepted 8-2J jfx Heppner Al Anon meetings are held S.ilunl.o Bight) al K (XI at St Patrick's Parish Hall ___ 7-8-tfx Heppner Alcoholics Anonymous meeting at St Patrick's Parish Hall For iix>rc information call 676 9815 .a 676 9724 7 Ml Uv N.E. HUNTERS Clean I A 2 hdrm apt appliances A utilities furnished. 676-5233, 676-9710 8-5-tfc Zintcr property will be open for limited hunting on a fee basis C all 422 7441 :i Furnished I hdrm A studio apart ments Water A garbage included TV A phone available. Phone 676-9284 8-12-tfc LOST A KOUftI) M ISSING: Female Malamute (Husky), since Friday, Sept 25 Missed hy the children Any infor mation welcomed If finind please .all collect (903) 989 8476 Reward for any inf0 |caj mjj IO her return LOST Children’s pet's, two pups, male and female approximately 6 mo. old Part German Shepherd If you have seen them please call col lect, (503) 989-8163. Reward. Wanted to Rent 1 or 2 bcdrixun house in Heppner area with wixid stove (or way to put wixxl stove in), under $200 per month Call 676-3552.___ 9 30-2c One bedrixim furnished apartment. 6 76 5464 I .us iik heater 8 1 2 ttc 4_ HEM* WANTED For Rent 2 hdrm duplex, air- conditioning. fenced, very nice No p e ts Special reduced price, $285-mo. Dave Moeller. 481 9427 9-2 tfc The Heppner Police Department is starting a Volunteer Reserve unit Persons over the age of 2 1 may app ly at the Police Department for (Jualification list and application forms. 9-23-2c For rent: 3 bednx>ms. 2 bath, stove, dishwasher, microwave, drapes, wixxl stove, central heating, air con ditioning. deck, large yard with shade trees, all fenced, river view. 2 car garage. RV parking, 481 5161 ________ 9-2-tfc • D e a l e r 2 Handle Ranted: our hydraulic hose « repair kit for farmers and light 2 industry. Product proven for 2 last 10 years Major expansion 2 program now underway Your 2 area lost the hydraulic hose 2 make up facility. We w ill fill 2 the gap Those agents with 2 established farm accounts arc 2 preferred. 2 ■ ■ ■ ■ « ■ 2 S a ¡(all T o ll tree« 2 1-800-257-7232 2 2 ....................................■ • ■ • • • ■ • 2 Housekeeper cxxik semi invalid wife of "work-abolie". Live in position in modem home on the central Oregon cxK'st Salary negotiable Must drive Prone (503) 563-3093. 9-30-Inc Furnished Apt for rent Call Lcn K.i\ Schwarz, 6~’6-3i3Q. 9 2' iti APARTMENTS FOR RENT: One. two and three hcdrtxtm Mats and Towhouvex with xwinmmg pixtl and individual heat and air conditioning from SWX** per month Cleaning fee required Km tat Vgfnh for: tHumnia V > ill ilia _ c d lu l tft.||Ar ( nlumMa V rniir Kan« Mtn. Valley Land Co. Landmark Square 481-6251 . ig y i • •