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• • , - .• i .• ■*.. » '« » . » - ■ «**«*'-» «V s • .* .•« * { r *_■ • :f « • » V i • *» S *f S IX - H fp p n fr Gazette-Times. Heppner. Oregon WrdnrMi«», March I, 19*9 Mustangs end season at District Devin sank a ' punt shot at the Buzzer but the Mustang comeback fell ftmr punts short The loss ended the season for the 13-7 Mustangs and dashed their dream of returning to the State tour nament ax they did in football earlier this fall Hcppncr was led by Britt s 27 pre mgs Padherg. who left midway through the fourth quarter with a sprained ankle added 16 Devin had 15 punts and led the Mustangs with 13 rehounds Duling finished behind Wilcox with 18 punts for the vic torious Rcdsides \ Tiger-Scots upset Fillies in District play Statist I n S hluger IS’ 4-0 6; (Mum; VS Unit 11-1*7-7 24; SSlkos 5-4 2-4 12; kart 2-4 1-3 3; k m 0-2 2-4 2. Tulah 24-51 21-34 72. 3-pntal (» a h H rppner Pad h e r* I B rill 2 I tick th « ta 1 S tlii hell I . SSasru CotHMl llu tln * 3. Totai fouls Heppner 2# VS asm ( »uni t |7 . * HJHS Update By Janny Kre*o?Seaelary i Joycm . 1 ' Dick Devin (33) pulls down a rebound Saturday afternoon in their game against Wasco Tim Hays (41) looks on By Scott Johnston 0 4 The Mustangs I VMM MV season same to an abrupt end Saturday as the Hcppncr boys lost to Wasco County at the District 7 A basketball tournament in Pendleton 72 68 Hcppncr had no answer as h o* lo stop Wasco County ’s 6 foot 4 inch center, Myron Wilcox Wilcox led the Rcdsides ssiih 29 points and IS rebounds Just when the Mustangs had him stopped he pushed the ball outside to Kevin Doling who buried three 4-point goals on the altcmoun The game stayed close throughout the first quarter as Hcppncr took a 13-12 lead at the first break Wilcox scored seven punts to keep the Red sides close The Rcdsides started to pull away in the second quarter and before the Mustangs knew it. they were down by 10 with one minute left in the halt 33-23. The Mustangs started to gel I * f « • % / .* I « » r . ■•• L * « I . • . • • • into foul innihlc as Russell Britt picked up his third foul with two minutes left in the quarter and Bryan Padherg was called lor his third with seven seconds left in the half W’asco County went into the locker room with a 3.3 27 lead at the half It looked like things m>ght go the Mustangs way in the third quarter as the Rcdside s sharpshooter Jason Schlagcr picked up his fourth foul with h 40 left in the third quarter Hut that’s when Wilcox look over scoring 12 punts m the period The Rcdsides raced to a 22 punt lead with one minute left in the quarter Slater Mitchell threw up a long range h<»mb that hit nothing but net to cut the Rcdside lead to '6 IV. to end the third stan/a Russell Britt ignited a fourth quarter rally by the Mustangs scot mg 13 punts in the period Dick : Jr », • * I I . K * ‘ ■ ; / i L <>. • -*:# » * J f - ri/ '- Congratulations Cindy . on the 5th Anniversary of The Country Rose M ont A S eth MORROW C O I M 3 BILI S PA ID O V f K SVXt (Ml JANUARS ACC R U AL BASIS Association of Bart D Taylor Centro Busincs Heppner Postma IBM CorporatM) Morrow Countv Pacific Mutual Stephen Trukos Umatilla Count Arrow 1 ranspor Chevron U S A DAS Hydrauli Hernnston Tire Morrow Countv Oregon Dept t) Snap <)n Tools Umatilla Elect Western Slates > •. . • ■ ■ j » i « » ./ * . » • * I ’ ! J - 1 *■- v T • I J. ; > • » » O ' * > V *. I V”W % I T L /•* t > < \ » *• » 7 4 •• Í ■ » ,V . 't: L* ( ■ f it [ • t i I * i . : , * ‘ i • * 16520 36 2075 (X) 1025 82 1200 (X) 818 96 ’ ti 67 11979 8 ' 6 1 J 29 3900.00 GENERAI Awhrey Compute Beniamin Frank Columbia Basin Howard Petty jo Morrow County ( ihngren's Pioneer Memori U S West Comm Univcristy ol 835 06 4298.02 948 50 3856 (X) 1318 30 2591 30 508 80 774 3 3 .2691.93 R O M ) FI N l) Association of Clyde West Inc Dept of (ieolog Maccrafcrri Gab Newman Signs Pacific Mutual Traffic Safety United Crushin Woodpecker fru Law l ihrurv 506 25 Morrow Countv 911 EmergensV Fund 934 14 U S West Comm Countv School Fund 112561 63 Morrow Co Si ho Other Road Districts 1375 24 City of Hcppnc Enforcement Fund 830 IK) Heppner Video Mental Health Fund 1901 64 Association of 885 (X) Oregon Dept O 4159 50 Bank of Faster 2255.22 Pacific Mutual 1208 05 National Compii FUND 7D6 308' 1656 1879 4MX) 664 644 2731 912 The Heppner Junior High Student Council has been scry busy with pep assemblies and a Valcnfinc's fun draiser They sold candy grams for Valcnfinc's day and made a small profit out of them They will he has mg some more fund raisers before the year is up The Student Council just funded $140 for a pipeline workshop that was held Feb 22 Fight students and two adults attend ed the workshop They will he com mg hack lo our school lo leach us the things that they learned aboul in ihc workshop Heppner Mealsite The Heppner Senior Mealsite served 27 people on February I . due to the had weather Barbara Strulhcrx received the free dinner OnFeb 8, the mealsite served 63 people with out-of-town guests front Ihc Dalles, Boardntan and Irngon Helen (hlliam recciscd the free din ner and Sue Vinson received the door prize and Sara laikmite the guest prize On Feb 15 the Valentine dinner served 61 people with out-of-town guests from Hcnmston Receiving the free dinner was Anna Ball, with Blanche Jones and Violet Homer from Hermiston the door prizes ^ February 22. 52 pcx>pic were serVA ed with out-of-town guests from Portland Bernice Sash received the tree dinner. Sue Vinson the door prize and Helen Crawford the birth day prize In March the mealsite w ill he scr s ing stew, cornhread and fruit salad on March 15 and on March 22 the Faster dinner will he baked ham and trimmings 1989 23 61 16 17 (X» 64 (X) 16 (X) Bank of Fasicr Benton County Heppner Gazctt IBM Corporatio Morrow C'ounty Oregon Depr O State ot Orcgo Umatilla Co Fe 8752 84 3984.18 X3S (X) 3 393 7(| 1517 28 713X so 1 196 8 ' 8060 20 619 84 Bank oí Faster Council 75 Heppner Auto P Mary A Dohcrl Oregon Bcanng Shirlcy Rugg 1 ’matilla Co Fe W H Manufact M otor Pool 923 Morrow Counts 1491 Russell l til ( ’o Morrow t o Mt-diful - und Morrow County 5282 Port of Morrow 623 Port of Morrow ( ’its of Boardman 1710 City ol Boardman City of Heppner 2 I '9 City of Heppner Heppner ( 'emetery 6Zi9 Hcppncr Cemetc Morrow ( ’o s« hiNil Hst Morrow Co Sebo 928^2 82 3« 13 70 24 61 41 9H AAC276 24896 5715 1014 645 1000 4839 741 6792 93 96 84 (X) (») 91 67 36 12697 46 504 (X) “’83 T4 531.35 581 53 l'(X ) IK) 1938 (XI 640 08 Morrow Co SchiM>1 »ist K A I 687 50 Bank o í Faster Secunty Pacit 1375 txi 687 50 Federal Rcserv M '(X) 1X1 First Intersta Bine M i Fdux District 18448 52 Blue M i Fducat Blue M t B A I 805 (X) Umatilla Count N M orrow Vector Control 8274 18 Bank of Easter I n segrega led laxes 615 16 Depart ment of 1472 81 1 loyd Hoiking 630 04 Herbert Peters Jerry Dnughcrt 2 316 06 Published Marsh 1 1989 ' >7 MORROW COUNTY COURT OROf R S - J a n u a r y , 1989 A p p ro v in g f i v e ( 5 ) Ta* J a n . 18 • R e s o l u t i o n k Order In The M a t t e r o f T r a n s f e r o f f unds R e fu n d * W i t h i n th e J u v e n i l e S e r v i c e s Jan. 18 - O rde r A p p ro v in g One ( 1 ) Ta» C o m i f t io n Fund Refunds Jan.P S - O rde r A p p ro v in g Three O ) Tax R efunds Jan. «♦ - O rder I f r .v ! - • i • . t 1 R a r b a r a B lo o d s w o rth C l e r k o f t h e Morrow C ou n ty C o u rt Publishci . - ' V ' / *4^4 |9KO ^ . * _;1 9 KrÍÉÉÉ¿ is w I would like to thank all my fami ly and friends for their gift» of love, prayers and concerns following my second buck surgery Also a special thanks to all who brought focxl M or row County people are very special Shirley Palmer _____________________3 -l-lc We want to thank Dr Fd. nurses, friends and all of our families for their help while Maury was m the hospital Sincerely. Maury & Vivian Elder 3 -l-lc To alT my~fnends. tivank you so much for all o f the thoughtful things you have done Thanks for the flowers, gifts, cards, your prayers. y(Hir phone callx. visits, and all of the i*hcr kind things you’ve done for me and my family. A special thanks to all of the doc tors. nurses, aides, ambulance drivers and EM T's and last hut not least Gene. Richard. Kenny and Jc«e and their wonderful families To my own family I love you more than you'll ever know and I thank Caxl for giving me the chance to show you just how much You’ve been so wonderful God bless you all 1 love you I thank God each day tor all ot you and this wonderful caring communi ty I feel truly blessed to know ci'ch one o f you Thanks again for all of your thought fulness Love Shcrree Mahoney ________________________ 3 -l- lc Heppner D 14 21 24 M SS mc » ( .Mini« 12 2J 21 14 72 ttrppnrf i M i IHtk ISrsln 4-12 2-2 15. Waihetl l - ) 4 l J; Manta. M an 2-3 l- l 3; Brm * 2# 7-1# 27; Paether* 7 20 1-2 14. kreta; IS *« I Iron 12 0-4 I. I tatfcas Ha* son H H I 0. lo ta h 26-41 11-17 t* VSaacu (mint« (72l llutln* 6-13 3-4 IX. . fi I CAKP OF THANKS PNrto t»v Jove« HugrtMt Jennifer Currtn aims for a shoot Friday night against the Tiger Scots By Jill Conklin Although the Heppner Fillies were able to shut down Weston McEwen's high scorers (Mary Hgtrklund and Dawn Shepard) they weren’t able to stop the rest o f the Tiger Scots as they upset Heppner in the district championship game Friday. 32-25 Hcppncr took an early lead behind Jennifer Currin's four first period points Weston McEwen's Dawn Shepard was sidelined laic in the first quarter with two fouls so Heppner was able to go inside toCurrin After one period Hcppncr led 8-4 Joy Clide well picked up the slack for the Tiger Scots early in the se cond quarter, scoring the first three points Heppner was also out re bounded in the period which led to easy baskets tor the Tiger Scots live Fillies were able to keep the game close, however, and were only behind by one. 13-12. at the halt Heppner ended the first half with a cold shooting spell and opened the second with a continuation of cold shooting Weston Me l.wen took ad vantage of this and went ahead 23 12 before the Fillies scored Heppner never gave up and mounted a late third period rally Tami Lindsay scored twice to close Weston McEwen's margin to five points. 25-20 The Tiger Scots spread out the floor in the tourth period to main tain their lead This tactic forced Heppner to foul and send Weston McF wcn to the charity stripe many times Die Tiger Scots eventually prevailed 32 25. to propel them in to the Regional Tournament 94th birthday party held Ula Lynn ami Joyce Breeding were hosts at Kate's Pizza tor the V4th hir thday of Sara Adkins. Heppner Guests were her grandson ami his wile, Ron and Juds Crismon. Portland Heppner guests were Alice McCabe. In in hcithlcy . Darrell and Sue Vinson. I ois Connor. Vlyrna Toll. Adene Stone Paul Breeding and Adcllc la trace Road Report The It) ton gross load limits on all county roads are shll inettect they will he lifted as weather amt road conditions continue to improve The M orrow County Road Department has been working on the reconstruction amt w ntcning of Paul Smith road in Hoanltuan This con sists ol one halt mile between Wilson and Kun/c Oiling of this part has been contracted amt is to he completed in Juno The crew has been brush cutting on the right ot way of several roads in Boardman to improve visibility for iratTic flow The shop mechanics continue making repairs and performing ntainlcnancc on equipment for the coming summer months projects. The crusher is now (mated on tip per Rhea Creek at this time I would like to thank all my fami ly and friends for the wonderful things tltcy did for me in the hospital following my recent surgery The prayers, flowers, gifts, food, visits and phone calls helped make my recovery much caster. It is wonder ful living in such u caring community. Margaret Morgan 3 -l- lp 2 NOTICES__________ Bjorklund scored a game high 10 points, while Glidcwcll added eight to pace Weston McEwcn Lindsay scored eight points and Kim Stmikcy chipped in five for Heppner Libby Britt and Lindsay led the Fillies in side pulling down seven rebounds apiece M a t ill k s llr p p n r r # 4 X 5 25 VV>c|on-Mci w m 4 4 12 7 32 llrp p n rr (25 1 ( u rrin 2 (M l 4; I tndsav 4 (M IX. S I.. W o 2 I 2 5; t .mkkn 2 (Ml 4; Brill 2 (Ml 1 (urrin lumrr. Hnsbirtv Hallo. V VVrsfon l k t « n <32l B jorklund 3 4-12 10; t arlrr I 1-3 3; Mtrpurd (I 1-3 I; Juan 3 0-2 6; Jautar« I 2-4 4; (.tid rw H I 3 2-4 R; V lbrrt; H n » d . touted m il-t urner Rebounds Heppner 34 it tndsav B rill 7) W n l.m M c t . r n 2R ( ( a r l r r 4». X«sists Heppner 6, W o ln n - M r t . r n 4 M rals llrp p n e r 4, VVeston- M e t w r a 16. lu m o s e rs Heppner 16. Weston M i t »sen 21. to ta l fouls Heppner 22. W o lo n V k t n e n 4 PUBLIC NOTICE there will he a Port of Morrow budget meeting Wednesday. March I . at b p m at the Port of Morrow ( )tficc Published March I 1989 PUBLIC NOTICE Ihc Morrow County Medical Ito.ird will meet Monday. March 6. .it 7 p m at Pioneer Memorial Hospital rhe agenda will he general business matters Published March I. PUBLIC NOTICE The Morrow County Sheriffs O f fice is accepting sealed bids for a 10 channel recorder reproducer until 5 tXt PM. Iuesday. March 14. IW i For specifications ami information, call 676 d061 ext 42 Bid opening 10:00 AM Wednesday March 15. |UKU at the North Morrow County Annex Building. 2 0 ' Nl Ihird St . Irngon. Oregon M orrow County does not discriminate on the basis of race, color. National origin, sex. religion, age and handicapped status in employment or the provision of serv ice Published March I. I C \H I> O F T I I A X K S I would like to thank the stall at Pioneer Memorial Hospital. Dr Jean Rcrrrtta amt Dr Wenburg. tor their good care •X special thanks to the RN Sheree Smith, lor her terrific professional iare It's great having a nurse in the family Also I would like to thank my family amt friends lor their help and prayers You arc all greatly ap predated (¡o«l bless you all David Piper ________ 3 -l-lc Thank you everyone for the prayers, cards amt calls To D r’s lean and I d and Pioneer Memorial slatt Dunks also to Kathic amt Jeff lor all the ttskl and helping with the kids. Mike amt Robin and Harold ami Fdna for the wonderful meals and to Rosco and Kay Rene for help ing with my kids Most of all thank you to Bill. Jake. Joe and Katie for their help amt lose God’s blessing lo all of you Marev 3 -l-lc A A meetings. All Saints Episcopal Church Parish Hall. Tucs & Thurs 7:30 p m.. St. Patricks Catholic Church Parish Hall Sat 8 p m For further information call 676 9925 or 676-9926 ______________ 2-22-2c I nter .i float in St. Patrick's Day parade. Call Boh Kahl 676-9113 ________________________ 2-2-tfc Come anil sec the popular dog trials Morrow County Fair Grounds St. Patrick's Day w eekud 2 22 tic Pregnancy Crisis? Free pregnancy test and confidential counseling at 240 S t . 2nd St , Hcr- miston. Mon Wed Fri. 10 a m -4 p m. 24 hour telephone. 567 088 8 ________________________ 3-l-tfc F tii Marios Barbeque I-amh chops, Sunday March ¡9th. 12p.m.2 8 tu Big St. Patrick's Dav auction Satur a.iv Match 18th 2-8-tfc Computer paper, continuous com puter cards and all the paper your computer could need at the Gazette Times 6769228 3-12-tfx I HFI.f* WASTED ~ Sb<) (X) per hundred rcmailing letters from home Details, send self- addressed. stamped cnvclivope Associates. Box 309 T, Colo nut. NJ 07067__________________ l-|8 -8 c H I.I P W A N TE D Morrow Coun ty .Oregon is seeking person to fill the position ot lYihlie Works Coor dinator This position involves plan ning and coordination ol construc tion and maintenance of roads, buildings and grounds, airport. County parks, and other related public Nkorks protects This is an up ward mobility position For |ob desc ription and or further informa tion. W R ITE Morrow County Court. Attn LoRaync Bowman. Ad min Assist P O. Box 788. Hepp ner. OR 978 No telephone calls please Applications must be in the office of the- Cininiy Ciniri by 5 p m on March 10. 1989 Morrow Cinin ty din's not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex. religion, age and handicapped status in employment or the provision ol services 2 -15 4c ± : H OHK WANTED SIT R /A CONSTRUCTIO N All yinir building and remodeling needs Metal, compand shake roof ing. pole buildings, vinyl siding, windows and concrete work Ex perienced quality work Reasonable prices, references License No 52871 989 8569^ 12-21-tfc 7 RENTALS FOR RFNT Small three room house range, refrigerator, washer & dryer, davenport, chairs and table, bed furnished Ideal for one person. 676 581 L 676 580b 3-l-tfc For Rent Immediately! Upstairs apartment For more details call Don Potter Insurance Agency. Milton Freewater. 938 6686. after 5 00 p m 938 6077.__________ 1-18 tfc FOR R F N T Furnished one bedroom apartment, water and gar bage included 676 9284 or 676 5001 2 -1-tfc