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•*. • iWÉKMMMBwMÉPMifcNfltiïiidMtfkr > *..• • • <• * • i # i « M Jf • * M«/ • «-*4 - . • . . V• . _ * • • • #v 7 . '* — — * * »4. •>----^ » - Ione JV girls lose one more Mustangs trounce Stanfield Tigers Heppner Frosh game in final seconds « • tlrppnrr Garrtte-Times, Heppner. O rison Wednesday, Erhruarv 7, 1990 • F1\K stand at 8-4 By Bob Krem On Saturday. January .1. the Mustangs Died the struggling Stan field Tigers The Mustangs ssasted little time and raced out to a 22 to five lead at the end o f the first quarter The Mustangs then tix>k a cons in cing V) point lead into the locker room at halftime The Mustangs then coasted to a 42 point vs in. H2 to 58 The Mustangs were lead hs Russell Britt ssith 22 points, four assists and seven steals Slater Mit shell had It) points and I 3 rebounds Doug Devin and Cases Pedro chip ped in 12 points apiece and Bob Krcin added nine points and five steals tor the Mustangs The Mustangs are now eight jml twoinCBCpIav Ihe Mustangs will face the Weston MeFwen Tiger Scots at Athena this Fridas . Feb V \ JO S t a t IM I n tlrppnrr 22 2J I* 1« «2 St an IV Id | 10 to |J Ul tlrppnrr IR21 ( IVdrn t 0-0 12. PHI* John 0 0-2 0 R HrIti * » 4 22. Krrln 1 M • j J Brill I VO C (Kmln 2 0-1 4, R Pwlrr. I » 2 6. Mltchrll 4 2-2 10; t rmnnr I » 0 2. Kalhhun Ikrsln 4 4 * 12 l.t»l> M l< :» u. stanArld i W i Hailrs 10-12; tSrftls 0 0-1 I, Sloorr 0 0-2 0, lllmmrrkh 10-12. Im r ' 1 » it; Craftaa 2 0 1 4 M k k 1 1 I ts < .ailmwirlh 4 0-0 II. I .abort. V Vgtl Swan Win Hut.hrr totals It 2 IS la .1 p a il leak I tSstro 2. R Hon I I<aal fouls St an Orl<l 24. Ilrppnrr 22. P’ VrtO by Joyi'9 Casey Pedro brings ball up court during Stanfield game Boss Haskrthall 1ranur Scnson w 1 vv 1. 10 0 16 0 R 2 IJ J H 2 II J s 5 R H 4 6 N H J 7 6 111 1 9 1 II 1 9 1 IJ Khmkk l nmtilla Hrppnrr V\ ahtonkai »Hol Rock VN ns< <> ( ount> NV rMoii’ Me h wen stanfirld Smoke free class of 2000 plants trees Heppner Ficmentary School's se cond grade students the tuture class o f 2000 participate in a project "Smoke-Free Class ol 2000 As a part of the project, the children planted three trees at Hepp ner High School and pledge to be smoke free drug tree The project is sponsored by the American Cancer Society, the American Heart Association and the American l ung Association Over 82 percent o f Oregon's public schools are participating in the pro ject "It 's important for us to keep out goal for this project in focus B> starting smoking prevention educa lion early and providing it con sistently. we can foster a generation o f smoke-free kids By preventing smoking, we are also blocking a gateway to other drug use We ultimately want to discourage children from even trying cigarettes It is alarming that 50 percent ot tilth graders have already tried smoking Tobacco companies aggressively market their products to potential smokers, glamorizing the product to appeal to young children, said Brenda Niblock. Oregon Smoke **rcc ('lass of 200 ( oalition Heppner Men's bowling tournament underway The Heppner Bowline Association men's annual tournament is being held at the Heppner Bowl the tirst two weekends ot February Iourna ment results will be announced later Competition involves singles doubles, team and all events Bowlers arc competing on the basis >1 established handicaps To help support the tournament and defray tournament expenses, the Portland Trailbla/crs basketball team has donated a pair ot tic keis h >t the Starch ' home game against the Seattle Su|XT\onic s These ate being rattled bs the Bowling Assixiatnm an ate asailahlc lor SI a tickel al Jor dan I levator. Del s Market and Heppner Bowl Blazer halttime show director Voti /actus made ar rangements tor the donated tickets Howling Asscxiation President Dase /actus reports the tournament is going well and he unites the general public to drop by the Kiwi ing alley and watch the action 7th grade Ponies end season undefeated By April Rollis On Thursd.iv. Feb I. the Hepp net Junior High Ponies played ihcir last basketball game ot the season against the l tnatilla Viking girls This game proved to N- no match tor Heppner girls as they walked ali over their opponent with a score ol Hepp tier. 22, I'matilla 2. tor Heppners 10th straight win The 8th grade girls also defeated the I'matilla girls with a score ot I matilla h and Heppner 2V On January 27 Heppner girls played the Pilot R<xk Rixkcts in Heppner The 7th grade girls won with a score ol Heppner Ml. Pilot Rixk V The 8th grade girls ot Hepp ner won their game also, with a score ol 21 to 8 On January 2*. the Heppner girls met their match against the Stanfield Cubs I tie 7th grade girls t« «• >k (he game with a final score ot Heppner Ml. Stanfield 22 The 8th grade girls won their game with Heppner scor mg 4 I to Stanfield's '8 For All Your Insurance Needs A U TO • HOMI • I II I • HI At IH • I ARM * 1 ( 8 , IKCCKS Governor Neil Goldschmidt .ill iMiunn-il I eh I that he is appointing Thomas 55 Cutstorth as the new district attorney t.>r 55 heeler Conn ts He replaces Charles Belknap, who resigned Cutstorth, '5, of |^i Grande is currently deputy district attorney in l mon ( 'ounty. a position he has held since IUH8 An eleven year fnitcd States Visv veteran. Cutstorth sers ed trom I'M < 85 as a lieutenant com maridcr with the Navv in Panama, trom 11484> 8 5 as a lieutenant at the I leet Intelligence < enter F.unipe ami Atlantic in Norfolk. Virginia ami trom llC7 80 us an ensign lieutenant with the Commander Light Attack Squadron at the l S Navy Nasal Air Station in I cmoorc. California Donations asked Writing through Farmers Ins Group Progressive Red Shield Blue Cross. United American Pioneer Life Jackson National. National States. Equitable Leader National Northland. American Agri-Insurance. Redland Leader National and many more IRA’s • MEDICARE SUPPLEMENTS • LONG TERM CARE • ANNUITIES Our ¡foul is to do what’s host fo r the customer. To yet your clients' loyalty . you must have loxalts toward your clients PLOYHAR INSURANCE 127 N. Main Bob & Cheryl Ployhar (iillain Bisbcc building nominated for historic site I be Stale Advisors Committee on Historic Preservation will hold .1 meetingl riilav Pcbmaiv lb begin ning at V a in in Hearing Kixun C ot the Slate ( 'apitol in Salem to con sider a nomination ot the Gilliam and Bivhcc Hud.Img m Heppner to tlu- Vttional Register ot Historic Places ( utsfbrth appointed W heeler CO. I)A P L O Y HA It IA S I It AYC i: American Hail Ins By Pete Pearson The Heppner freshmen team mov cd its record to 8 4 when thev won one and km one last week the young Mustangs started oft the week in a clove one, losing 52-50 to Con don'v JV team last Tuexlav night Condon came out ot the starling Nix ks last, taking a 17 ■’* lead at the end ot the tirst quarter Ihe Blue Devils still had a 10 pom! lead at halftime, but the Mustangs had shown improvement in the second quarter By the end of the third quarter Condon hail widened its le.nl to n In the fourth quartet Heppner came roaring back to score 24 points, but the Mustangs lost the game at the line where they made only live Ireethrows out o f 17 Shawn (ireenfield led all scorers with l*J points Pete Pearson led Heppner scoring with 14 points m eluding tour ihree pointers Shane Munkers had I ' points last Saturday, the Heppner freshmen traveled to lone for a game against lone's JV team The Mustangs t>x>k a 2 ' 1' lead into the lex ket nx>m But in the third quarter lone came out reads to plav and the Mustangs didn't, as lone erased the lead and had as much as a seven |x>mt lead late in the game 55 nh itist under six minutes to go in the game. Tony Burt went to work, scoring 14 l> Miits in the fourth quarter as Hepp net held on to win M 41 pete Pear son and Tony Burl led all scorers with 14 points apiece Irasis (ireenup led lone wiih 12 |xnnts Ihe freshmen's next game is next I ucvlas against Pilot Ktxk in Pilot Kix k at h p m 1 his w ill he the last freshman game ot the year Heppner, Or Ph 676-5818 the Heppner St Patrick's Day celebration is last approaching and the committee will gladly accept donations trom the community to help with the cost of putting on the annual event Anyone who would like to donate to the St Patrick's celebration may contact George Koffler at the Bank ol Pastern Oregon Ihe St Patrick's celebration will he held on March lb. I 7 and 18 this ycar A planning meeting will K- held Ihurstluy, Feb 15 at 7 p.m at the I »tension office Any interested per sons are welcome f or more tutor illation call b^b 5 tor, Borri in Heppner. where he alterni ed high sitii*i|, Cutstorth fcicivcd I iis huihclor ot so rtile degrec in (solideal siietiie troni Oregon State l'nivcrsity in |V7b and bis Juns Doclor troni thè University ol Oregon I.aw Sih.xil in IV,XH In IUH8 he woikcd in a sludent clinic with thè 1-anc ('ounty disine! al tornes ’s o ttu e and ss itti thè I «ine Coutil v legai Aid Services in l'tK Cutstorth is a solunteer ss itti thè Kigle ( ap ( 'hupter ot thè Cisti Alt Patrol alni as a pilo! with itie In By Anne Morter In what is becoming a hard habit to break, the lone JV girls lost another game by one point in the final seconds ITic visiting Riverside Pirates t>x>k advantage ot the ('ar dinaf s toul trouble to roar back in the fourth quarter for the squeaker win. 2" 2b in a Jan M> game The JV girls base had one lopsid ed loss this season with the rest com mg right down to the wire In their seven close losses, the tiHal point margin has been 12 points Coach I oni Bedortha sas s he is getting us ed to these close- contests but would enjoy them much more it his team wasn't coining out on the short end of the stick The (wo teams had a low scoring first halt with Riverside leading ' 2 it the end of the first quarter ami the score tied 7-7 at the halt The Lady l ard» used a spread offense anil a lull court press, N>ih keeping the score low l nfortunately the Car dinals were well on then way to a game total ot 4 ' turnovers and 28 touls bs halttimc so they weren’ t getting the most trom their offense or defense Ihe third quaiter found starters t tsst.il Minster and Amy Pointer on the bench in loul trouble but the ( atds managed to outscorc River side 10 4 anil pull to a 17 II lead In the fourth quarter. Pointer and Minster fouled out. forcing coach Bedortha to take o ff the full court press, jltowing the Pirates to score lb points to lone's nine for the final advantage lone was ahead by one point with eight seconds to go and Riverside had fx>\sessa>n of the ball A5 uh (he young Cardinals under in struct Kins not to foul, they watched a Riverside player dribble the entire length of the court, stvx* a lay in and put up two offensive rebounds to finally make the winning basket Heuii Nelson led the Cards in scoring with seven points Kristine Bedortha added li*ur l.ivu Bowling tor Riverside led all scorers with 10 Ihe taller Pirates out rcNxindcd the Cardinals <8 tb Amy Pointer led lone with nine Nurds while Kristine Bedortha pulled down five Quick Crystal Minster nabbed seven steals to lead in that department The ('ar dinals managed just a 24 percent slnx>ting average from the floor, making 8 24 lTiey shot 53 percent from the line, going 10-18 River side shot a paltry 8 b8 from the flixir for 12 percent and II 31 from the tree throw line for 35 percent Coach liedortha said that Heidi Nelson had an excellent offensive game and Amy Pointer did a g.xxl l»>b under the basket and on the Kurds tor the Cards Overall, he said the girls put torth a gtxxl effort but just gave the ball away t»x> many times on turnovers ami touls s ‘.‘ s ' % * * . r "•* - • . • < • v • 4 T r *(• k.. i . -> > • • > • .. * . o . ♦ M By Rick Koffler 1 he Heppner Ponte» played their linai game ><t thè ycar agallisi thè I fruii 11 la \ikmgs 1 he Ponics won bS <b 1 he tust quarter was all Heppner vsith thè Ponies Icading IV 0 Itie se comi quarter was much thè suine I 111.1t 1 II a nude only two tu-UI goals in thè Invi hall and Heppner leail at thè break '4 H I he tinnì quarter was a slow one with Heppnct scor mg oliis nme |x>inls I he scoio go mg mio thè linai quarter was 4 t 20 Die linai quaitcr Heppner out scorci! l malill.i. 24 Iti. lor a (mal score of b5 lb Heppner s team is made up of Steve 55’11 son. Joseph Healy. Jeff Hotefuhr. Jim lellrchca, Andy Ashheik, Jcreil Wiikiuml. Sam Sumner. Austin Coiner, Kevin Payne, l.en Britiner. Dwayne iHmaway ami Rick Kotfler Heppner outscored their op (xments 455-253, an average o f a I 28 The Ponies final record was 8 1 The school's winter sports dessert will be held Thursday, February 8 at the |umor high gym at 7 pm ? * .> ♦ * * ’ s •••; »U , * ••. ■ V.' -, . U • * ^ -. -• - * . ''s - C s 'i , : ' • ' -V , - S.. I •• -S- A » . Now Open For CO M INKNTAI, BREAKFAST Steak dinners Fried Ham are back on the Toast and menu. Danish Breakfast Expanded Hours: OPEN 8 a m. Mon 10 a m. 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Ponies 3vin final game against Vikings (iiunty Scaliti and Rcscue team He alvo is currently a licuienant commandrr with thè Intelligence Center Pacific al thè Nasy and Marine Reserve Center on Sw.m Island in Portland m i i u u Munvui p 4 .• • • ¿ .flllV *