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O re g o n W r d n r s d » » , Januars 24, 1990 lone boys suffer down weekend ^ady Cards take lopsided victories tw o o f the best defensive players in the league " Hcidcman said that D a rc e e P a d h crg had a great weekend, playing («High ilefcnse and shtxMing with «leadly accuracy By A n n e M orter The lone boys varsity suffered through a dow n weekend, losing to perennial powerhouse Condon on Friday and folding to Culver on their home court Saturday Ice cold vhooling and tw o tough hall clubs brought the Carindals to their knees Their season record tails to 5-9. their league record goes to 3-3 Friday, lone visited the Condon Blue D evils, who have beer ranked as the lop team in the state in the ear ly polls C ondon's roster includes eight seniors and is the same club that placed third in the state tourna men! last year Condon ran a full court press against the Cards in the early goin g, frustrating the young Cardinal guards The Blue Devils led by as many as 30 points before cruising to a 67 54 victory lone took the court looking in timidated and playing tentatively Condon pounced early, leading 22 4 by the end o f the first quarter The Cards pulled it together somewhat in the second quarter to score 16 points but Condon took a 42-20 advantage to the locker room at the hall The Blue D evils scored 17 points to the Cardinals seven in the third quarter before the Condon starters retired to the bench The Cards doubled their game-scoring output in the lounh quarter by making 27 points but their efforts were futile M ike (iarrett scored 25 points for the Cardinals to be the high scorer o f the game Jim Dav ison added ten Neither team had a clear cut advan tage in rebounding Davison led the Cardinals with I I and (iarrett add cd ten (iah e (iarcia had lour assists and Dav ison had three to pace lone M ike (iarrett led with lour steals lone had trouble getting go**! shots and. as a result, shot around 3 ' per cent from the floor I urnovers were a key factor lor the Cardinals C o n don's full court press, along with other factors, added up to 2K tur ií * novers for lone Coach Del l.aKuc said his team was put o il by C ondon's reputation as a pow er house and his freshmen guards had trouble handling the pressure He said Condon is a tough ball club with quick guards, good shooters and state tournament e x perience but the Cardinals didn't j ‘ * r‘ ! * \ ♦; \ .• • < / iz * % 4 a • #, » . * T ,. * > . A L # . » t . • /. « r i r : * ; “ • / . > *- “ > / 1 3 * " ‘ The ganx- hxiked like it was g o Í L *, • •. v ’ " « -tt . * * 7Y « y * l-ik u e had n«<lhing gixxl to say about S a tu rila y ’ s p erfo rm a n ce against C ulver In tact he said the Cardinals played as jxxirly as he hail seen in their 33 49 loss to the Bulldogs « *>•??/■ ¿/ • : stages lone was cold in the first quarter as quick, aggressive Culver stepped out to a I ' 6 lead Mike Garrett started to find his mark in the second quaricr as the Cardinals rallied to within three points before ending the half, down 20-25 The Cards returned after halftime to play miserably As Culver chugged for ward, the Cardinals sputtered and . C r •/;••• r - ’- « ■ . - , ■* a ? . '•■ 1 > i . . • - / ' * < >• r • • t r - ' i f * i* r ; - O rd e r y o u r s e lf-in k in g stamp from tlie 5 •• v t» - ,, . * ^ ' *v * - \ •£ - ►>' J,>C' V . .• ¿ . , v í 9 ' ■ • “ y - ' > > •* r ,, ..« » r i A [( • G a ze tte -T im e s * ‘ . ^ «V / '• •v * > V ■ # v R l'B L I C N O T IC E hereE> it given, that the tw ivycar pcruxl for the rcdcmp(u*n o f real pr\>pcrties in cluded in the 1987 delinquent lax lien foreclosure prixcedings in- situted by M orrow County. Oregon, on February 12, 1988. in the circuit court o f the State o f Oregon for M»*r row County. Case N o 87 C V -7 3 , and included in (he judgment and ilecrce entered therein on February 12. 1988 will expire on February 12, 1990 A ll properties ordered sold under the judgment and ilecrce. unless redeemed onor before February 12, 1990. w ill he ilecded to M orrow . M ik e G a rre tt (4 5 ) g o e s up for shot ag a in s t C o n d o n N o 2 5 is Shaw n H a m j went scoreless for the first 3 'A minutes The fourth quarter was a carbon copy as lone continued to struggle with their shooting, missing coun',"ss shots from directly under the basket M ike (iarrett led the Cardinals with 17 points and Jim Davison add ed nine Tony Ybarra o f C ulver was the gam e's high scorer with 22 points, several from the three point range A bright spot for the Cards was in the rebounding department where M ike (iarrett grabbed 19 and Jim Davison had 16 Nine o f (ia r rett's rebounds and six o f Davison's were on the offen sive end o f the court N orm ally that would have made a difference in the score but í • 1 I ' I i ‘ ». » »• 1 ' \ . • z \ By Bob Krem On Saturday, January 20. the Mustangs traveled to The Dalles to face the Wahtonka Eagles The Mustangs lumped out to a 16 to 13 lead at the end o f the first quarter, but after a lour point second quarter the Mustangs found themselves down by four The Mustangs then regrouped aixl came out a different team forcing turnovers and taking a h>ur point lead by the end o f the quarter The Mustangs outlasted a late surge by the Eagles to win by 10. 61 to 51 Slater M itchell lead the Mustangs with 20 points, follow ed by Russell Hritt with 15 points Brandon Pedro had six rebounds and four steals in the victory The Mustangs now m ove into a two-way tie for second place with the Umatilla Vikings The Mustangs are now five and one in C B C play í • . ■ , \ ; ■ »V i . • • ^ ■ G eorge J-'ox C o lle g e ’ s w om en's basket hall team has a had hahit The la d y Bruins overcam e their had How h e lp th e a u c tio n w ill a ls o get b ig g e r a n d b e tte r ! Thanks H>r Your Support' v them and eight and tour overall The Mustangs meet the Pilot Rock Rockets at Pilot Roc k on Friday and the Umatilla V ikings at home on Saturday. Jan 27 ll.pi.nrr 14 4 III 24 *1 Wabtaafca n n to it m Mr'|»pnrr (61 i Britt 6 14 17; krrln 2 04) 3; Prdro 3 2-3 ft; Mitchell « 2-2 20; < «*»- nor 2 0 0 4. l>r>ln 3 1-2 7; (Knun |ot»h I S 7 il é l Mahlonka (51) Mrt all 4 4 4 13; Brittle V M NKIM I M S k.rcMyofrr 44 4 13; hardily 1 0 0 2; ( hrisflemeti 4 1-2 V; K.m M i i* 11 is si 3 point tenais Brttt 4. krrtn. Mt< all I, kirthhnfrr ! 1 mikd out norM- lotalfouis HrppfM-r 14. \Nahti»nka 12. ( B< Man<1in|(s I ratio« Season Ki t r r s»«lr I nuil Ilia Hrppnrr V\ ahtonka Pilot K im k V\asro ( mint 3 St an fWId Pat Sweeney 676-9226 Jerry Healy 676 5240 John McCabe 676-5231 Mark Pointer 989 8572 Ann Spicer 676 5033 habit o f playing only one half o f gtxxl havkctball in last w eek 's wins over 1.infield and O regon Tech, but it finally caught up with them Tri «lay Jan 12 as larwis atxl Clark held V0 V2 V0 V 0 VO V 0 V0 V 0 ^ j . ' *■ crucial to this game l^iRue hopes to get the Cardinals hack on track this week atxl pick up a couple wins H e says that if the Cards can make an im provem ent, they could meet C ulver again in the district tournament, and both he and his team would like arxuhcr shot at Heppner alum helps George Fox win 2 of 3 Can You Help < i* steals with three lone commuted 28 turnovers to C u lver's fifteen and managed to sh«x>t |ust a paltry 29 percent from the floor and 19 percent from the free throw line A ccordin g to coach 1-aRuc. tJtosc tw o factors were Eagles by 10 U s t year’s auction was a big success because of the many items that were donated. The auction is the main financial source for putting on the annual St. Patrick’s Day Celebration in Heppner. The celebration has become bigger and better each year, and now brings our com munity state wide recognition In order to maintain this level, we need help from the people of this area ? Simply by donating one item of value to the auction. Then call one of the names below and we ll see that your donated item is picked up. W it h y o u r - lone was unable to capitalize Ryan Halvorscn had tour assists and (iahe (ia rcia atided three, (ia rcia led in Mustangs defeat ITEMS FOR ST. PAT'S AUCTION I ( ’«xinty. Oregon, immediately on ex piration o f the pcruxl o f redemption, and every and interest ot any peravn in such properties w ill he forfeited forever to M orrow Coun Plvolo b» W»y*># Ham* WANTED -f hope it's ix8 tix> gixxl to says Hcidcman He sees gaining confidence each playing better and better PUBLIC NOTICE W rston Mc 1 3* rn 147 W W illow 6 7 6 -9 2 2 8 . H e p p n e r ú * * /•■, / ‘ ■* v ■'**' i ' v V , ! ‘ « " I just he tr u e ." his team week and o f f a late G F C rally to down the la d y Bruins 75 6 ( in New herg In the last three ganx*s co.x h ( 'ring Taylor has seen his team wail until the second half t«> play inspired basketball " I t s not going to work out if we only play 20 minutes a n ig h t." said T a ylo r " W e 'r e going to have to get hack to playing 40 m inutes a nigh t " It's un characteristic o f this team to he so unexcited, he said o f his 9 4 l.adv Bruins " T h e y ’ re usually intense " Taylor said the t*nly word he can use to «lescribe the Jan 9 road vi«. lory «>ver I.infield is "u g ly ” Down hy seven at half, the l ady Bruins rallied to win hy (he same amount 60 5 V behind freshman forward Cathy Kartell's 13 punts Junx.r for war«! Heather Gurney was seven for eight at the free throw line atxl iiinx.r forward Missy 1-uKinks pilled «town nine rehourxls to help the l -xly Bruin cause Kuhanks. a lunior business maior is a 1987 gr.nhiate o f Hepp ner High V fx x .l She is the «laughter <>t N.xd anti Pat Harshman ol I «h«< PUoto by W »v *w H «m * M a ry C u p p s sho ots in C o n d o n g a m e N o W a a e n b la s t effo rts and he By Anne Morter I3»c lone girls varsity expected to get some com petition this past weekend hut neither Condon n«*r Culver wav able to cix>perale The games that the coaches figured would he close, or at least c lo ser. turned into lopsided victories for the l.ady C a rd s lo n e rem ain s undefeated in league play w ith a 6 0 rec»>rd l-ast weekend ran their season record to an impressive I I I Friday the Cardinals traveled to Condon for a rematch with their fierce Big Sky rivals The tw o teams met last in the championship game o f the Cond«*n tournament where lone prcvailtM handily The Cards proved that was no fluke as they easily rolled over the Blue D evils again. 66 22. The Cardinals never expect a pushover when they play Condon so they arrived ready t«> play a t«>ugh gam e, and did just that The Carils sent the Blue D evils reeling in the first quarter, outscoring them 18-4 By halftime, the 1-adv Cardinals had built an insurnuiuntahle 32-13 advantage I h e second half was much the same story except that Condon was stifled even nx.rc hv lone's tenacious half court trap The Cards held the Blue D evils to just one field goal in the last tw o quarters as they cruised to an easy victory. Con«J«>n was ix>t operating at 100 percent Center Mardic Durtey is on the com eback trail from an illness arx) did not play her best C ondon's scoring a«c. Vicky Andcrs«*n. was shut down by the outstanding «letcn sivc play o f Linda M orter and Darcce Padhcrg W here An«lcrson had been averaging close to 20 punts | x t g.uix- she was held to five points on Eriilay The Cardinals had an excellent shixtting night, nuking 26 out of 52 from the fi«x»r tor a 50 percent average From the line, they were 14 22 for a very respectable 64 per cent Condon managed only 22 per cent for the fl«x>r and 50 percent from the line lone senior, Jo Cupps, was the high scorer o f the ganx- with 29 |xunis Darcee Padhcrg .xklcxl 14, making six shots out o f eight at tempts from the flixu lone out rebounded the Blue D evils, 3V25. with tlx- Cupps sisters. Jo aixl M ary, each grabbing 11 1 irxla Mtirter had three assists to lead the team Morter arxl Jo Cupps pace«! the Cardinals with five steals each lone coach. Dana H eidenun. was impressed with the Cards' «ieteasive 2 5 is A m y praised Darcee Padhcrg and I m«ia M orter for tak ing C on don 's big scoring threat. Vicky Anderson, com pletely out o f her ganx- Hcklcnun also credited Jo Cupps with another fine ganx- and Amy Wagcnblast for tough all around play Saturday night, lone hosted the Culver Bulldogs Vkhile C u lver's record d«x’ sn t show u, they have played several «if the top teams in the district to a staixlstill before succum bing Once again, the Cards used a powerful halt-court trap and stifling defense Itt render the Bulld«>gs powerless The game (hat was sup p osed to he so m ew h a t o f a show «low n turned into another lop- sulcd blow-out with a final score o f 63 36 The ganx- unfolded much like l-ri day's game The Cardinals led 17-6 at the end o f the first quarter and stretched the lead to 35 18 hy the half The quick-m oving Bulldogs, unilcr lo n e's ilefensivc pressure, were forced into taking bad sfx>(s aixl just couldn't seem to get jxiints on the board The Lady Cardinals con tinued to roll in the second halt, easi ly out distancing C ulver 12-6 in the third quarter arx) 17 12 m the fourth quarter Darcee Padhcrg was the gam e's high scorer with 13 points, again go ing 6 8 from the fl<x>r. nx>st from the 10-15 f«x>t range Am y Wagcnblast chipped in 11 and Linda M orter and K an M organ each added nine The Cards easily out rrbourxJeil the Dogs hy a total o f 33 18 with Jo Cupps grabbing 10 and M organ a«ldmg six Jo Cupps touru! the open jx-rson six times to lea«l the team in assists and Mary Cupps added tour Jo Cupps als«> led in steals with four The game saw a high number o f tur rx>vcrs for both squads, due to both teams running a tight press Culver turned the ball over 45 times, lone 36 The I j« lv Cards had another hot sh iftin g night, nuking 52 percent ot their sh«>ts from the ll«x>r 2 '4 5 and 66 percent from the free throw line Culver had trouble fixatin g the basket, nunaging |ust 29 percent from the flixir In the words «if coach Dana Hcidcman. the Cardinals playi-d "excellen t " He praised their team work, saying they nx<ved the ball arouixl w ell, found the open jx-rson arxl got o ff the gixxl shots He credited 1 irxla M orter and Darcce Padhcrg for their defensive work on the halt court trap, calling them Heppner Fillies suffer disappointing loss By Scott Johnston The Heppner Fillies were handed a disappointing loss. January 19, as the Weston McLwcn Tiger Scots «-«Igeil the f illies 46 45 The two teams were N>th unbeaten arxl in first place in the CBC going int«i the ganx- With the- loss the Fillies drop ped into second place Heppner kept the game dose in the first quarter and only (railed hy tour at the etxl o f the- quarter 14 10 Heppner cut into the Tiger Set« lc-a«l in the second quarter as they ixjtscored Weston McLwcn hy a —r basket The Tiger S«.ots ha«l a slim two point lca«l at the halt Jennifer Currin scored seven lhir«l quarter points to keep the Fillies close, hut the T iger V Hs out scored Heppner and t«*ik a tour p«'int lead going into the final pcruxl o l play Heppner rallied in the fourth period as they out scored Weston M ch w en hut fell sh«irt in the etxl losing a hearthreaker by one. 46 4 ' Jennifer Currin scored 21 points arxl N ikki Brisfxiis a«l«led 11 points for the Fillies I. ty. O regon M argo Shcrer Tax C ollector Publiihed January 24 and 31,1 WO PUBLIC NOTICE N O T IC E OE S H E R IF E 'S S A I.E On the 20th «lay o f February, 1990. at the hour o f 10:00 o 'clock A M Standard Tim e in accordance w ith ()R S 1 8 7 110, at the from door o f the M orrow Ciuinty Courthouse in Heppner. O regon. I w ill at Public Auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand the billow in g describ ed Real Property located in Morrow County. O regon, to wit: I j 8 s One ( I ), T w o (2 ). and Three (3 ). in B fixk One ( I ) . N O R T H B O A R D M A N , B*>ardrnan. Oregon Said sale is m ade under Foreclosure Lxccution issued out o f the Circuit Court o f the State o f O rego n fo r the C o u n ty of Multnomah to me directed in the case- o f Bcnj Franklin Federal Sav ings & D ian. Plaintiff, vs Les Har dy and Leonard Cason. Defendants, Case N o A8901 00421 (M o rro w C o u n ty C ir c u it C o u rt N o. T R -90-001 ) W rit o f Lxecution dated January I I , 1990 R O Y L DR A G O . Sh eriff M orrow County Heppner. Oregon By Pauline W inter C h ief C iv il Deputy Published January February 7, 1990 17, 24, 31; ___________ PUBLIC NOTICE Beginning in February 1990. the City <»t Heppner Planning C om m is sion meeting tinx- w ill be 7 (X) P M instead o f 8 (X) P M on the first Monday o f each nxinth The next meeting date is M onday. February 5. 1990 Published January 24 and 31,1990 PUBLIC NOTICE The Heppner Housing Authority meetings are held on the last M on day of each month at 7 (X) P M in the M eeting Rixm i o f the St Patrick's Senior Retirenx-nt Center The next meeting date is M onday. January 29 1990 Published Januars - 24. 1990 ____________ ___________________ - PUBLIC NOTICE The M orrow County Planning Commission will hold a public hear ing M onday. January 29. 1990, at 30 p m at the M orrow County Courthouse Annex Building in Ir rigon. Oregon A publi« hearing will be hefil on the follow ing I Application hy Artie M kellar for a Hom e Occupation tor a Mechanical Repair of Automobiles Shop fixated in Township 5 North. Range 2b l ast. Section 2 5 (\ Tax O h 102. in a Rural Resuk-ntial /«>ne as pros uled by Section 6 050 o f the M orrow County Zoning Ordinance Interested pers*ms arc invited to the hearing to express their views W ritten, signed statements w ill he considered Reasons for approval or disapproval should he included in written or «irai statcnxnts kent (N xxlyear Chairman M o rro w C o u n ty Com m ission Published P la n n in g Jjniury 24. 1990 I CIHII 0» THANKS___ I would like l«i say thanks to all friends and relatives for the phone calls, cards, flow ers and prayers following my accident Jan 10 Your concern jn d appreciated support was greatly Special thanks to John Brut, the ambulance crew and Dr Jeanne Berretta and staff Cara Costa 676 5444 E v«ry **con d «n o th «» fitt««n million rad blood call» ara producad in tha human body V > l-UJ arxl T om Troxell ___________ I 24 Ip