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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1990)
. . .• « » E IG H T - llrppnrr Ga/rtte-Timrs, llrppnrr, Ortyon The lone JV learns traveled to Boardman on Tuesday. February 6. for another matchup with the River side freshmen While the girls team managed to finally get the better of their counterparts, the hoys settled for improving their performance hut falling short on the score The JV girls were able to break their string of one point losses by defeating Riverside. VI 28 The Lady Cards used excellent pressure defense and improved hall handling to chalk up the win Riverside jumped out U* a 6-2 lead in the first quarter but lone countered with 11 points in the second quarter while holding the Pirates to just three The score at halftime was 13-9 in favor of lone The Cards came out smoking in the third quarter, leading 21 9 at one point before they relax cd a bit too much ami made vime costly turnovers Riverside capitali/ cd on their letdown to roar back within two at the end of the quarter. 19 21 As usual, the fourth quarter was tense but lone outscored the Pirates. 13-9. to end the game victorious Crystal Minster led all scorers with sis points Kristine Hedortha chipped in sis Ihc Cards leaped to a 30-23 rcbouding edge over the taller Pirates with Crystal Minster as the leader, pulling down eight Rene Vanlrcrsum, a senior cschangc stu dent from Holland, grabbed an ad ditional sis Minster also led in assists with an outstanding total of fifteen Ihc l-ady Cards shot a respectable 41 percent from the floor and an identical 41 percent from the line Couch Toni Bedortha was jubilant, stating that the girls finally got a win to show for their hustle and ag grcssivcncss He said the Cards ex ccuted their full-court press very well, although they were unable to capitalize on all the steals He credits Crystal Minster for an excellent game, leading in points, rebounds and steals He also said Kristine Hedortha and Rene VanLumscer hud good efforts Before this season Vanl urnsecr had never picked up a basketball making her progress quite remarkable Ihc boys didn't fare as well, play ing tough but falling to tire Riverside freshmen, b8 3 1 In their first match up this season, lone defeated the Pirates, but Riverside prevailed handily in their nest two meetings Hie first quarter saw Riverside take a slim, 19 14. advantage In the second quarter however, they pull ed out all the stops, outscoring the ( iids .'’ 111. to take a 1(1 25 halftime lead Ihe Pirates kept then momentum going in the third quarter, again outscoring the Car dinals. 21 10 lone pulled together a small rally in the fourth, scoring lb (mints to Riverside s seven, but it was too little too late Deacon Heideman led the Car dinal scoring with 17. followed by Justin Miller with 13 Ihe Cards init rebounded the tall Pirates, 39 33 with Heideman pulling down 13 hoards Miller dished out three assists and Brent Shcirbon crabbed • - t ■ X * ■•• •'■ • i • i* ' » Frbruary 14, 1990 Ione JV girls defeat Boardman; boys lose By Anne Morter • Jackpot team-roping and Springfield man pleads guilty barrel race Feb. 24 to drug charge two steals to lead those categories Coach Gregg Rietmann said the team made an improvement over their last game with Riverside but the Pirates were just too tall and I« hi quick for his team He said that Riverside had good shooting guards plus a big man in the middle to stymie the Cardinals While it didn t go in the win column. Rietmann was pleased that the team played a more competitive game By Marty Suter Ihe Umatilla County High School Rodeo Club will he sponsoring a jackpot barrel race and team roping Saturday, Feb 24. at Hopper's arena The arena is located '4 mile east of Buff 'N Brew on Meadows Road The schedule of events is as follows: 8 a ni Open Barrel Race S 10 ALL SEASO N RADIAL RETREADS 10 a m under 32000. 2 for 58. under S5000. 3 for 512. open rop ing. 3 for 515 There will be a 30 percent cattle charge and the management reserves the right to go progressive after one head All proceeds from the roping will go to the high school rodeo club For more information contact Mike H o p p e r ai 4 4 9 1203, or M a r ty Suter al 481-2901 ALPHA IV W HITEW ALL 810 SPORT IV MPORT CAR ALL-SEASO N RADIALS ' A «moo*- rilo and quality handing makes this «m al car * High quality mkpatton prooadtaaa and araOvnarsIxp w*- pndo make ttss al s««son tad.« an «■ cu M ik V ..*•> lu> your money plus wa warranty *iem l*ai our now Wos which Brown's vehicle was stopped for speeding in Imgon Irngon police obtained a search warrant, which resulted in the discovery of methamphetamincv in the vehicle Judge Curnn placed Brown on ms inonthv probation, ordered him to pay 534m for court appointed at tomey s tees. 550 for victim witness assessment, and 585 for restitution to the city of Irngon A Springfield man pled guilty to a drug-related charge Friday in o r cuit court, according to Monow County District Attorney Jeff Wallace Nathan Ray Brown. 41. plead guilty to possession of met ham phelanunes before Circuit Judge Pro-Tern Ralph fu m n The charges arose from an April 1989 incident in ‘ Ready tor the street, this all season tue provides quaity smooth dnving in all types oi weather -.«liai an oicoasm buy SIZE is4 h t í 165R 13 P175.B0R PtftSKOR P18V75R P19&7SR P20&75R P195/75R PRICE SIZE i 0 }7 “ P55575TTT? 18 »9 P 2 IV 7 5 R 15 P22S7SR 13 22 40 P23S*75R 15 24 04 P17V70R 13 23 M P18V70R 13 27*7 P18V70R 14 30 16 P 1 0 V 7 0 « 14 30 46 13 13 14 14 14 13 SIZE PRICE 155R 12 155R13 165R-13 175R-13 185013 35 3» 36 10 17 3« 16 99 23.14 26 39 26 *6 31.31 32.97 36.33 38.74 41.84 SIZE 165R 14 175R14 185R-14 165R-15 PR1ÇL PICKUP RV ALL POSITION RADIALS c c c c SIZE T T v 'T T T m P205.75R 15 P21575R 15 P23&75R 15 27* 50R 14 309 50R 15 31 10 SOR 15 Tread Design may vary Fillies beat Wasco Co. 47 89 36 95 P16&K0R 13 39 52 P21Y75R 14 51 72 P175.K0R 13 4062 P20S75R 15 49 97 P185.K0R 13 42 64 P21&7SR 15 52 04 P185/75R 14 45 25 P22S75R 15 55 11 P 196-7SR 14 46 30 P23S75R 15 57 72 W ILDCAT RV TR A CTIO N RADIAL S ■ Ottenng groat tootung whrto V-hi«« and \ • - n f J, • duttgn thte stout radvil is r<-,Kly tor on and road W ILDCAT PICKUP RV ALL POSITION RADIALS This quakly radial luaSjrw a modem duaign MAS rattny tuugh shun bellud oon*ur»cn and a »a .»v w oufcrwd whAo lenars PRICE 64 ¿9 66 74* 89 99 98 65 109 35 88 15 95 69 XD m I fSaiwnl PRICE LT215/75R-15 ' T h « amonuxn madri al positon radial otVfs e « « ‘Hi>'it yt ir around trattori at a gru.it poco SOCWAlL OjWtortZto.ierx Ov*rto*Atoltoto CXjarto <V*A» OUbto KAen «ees SIZE P20V75R 14 P155/60R 13 38.07 40.80 43.99 39.77 LT235/80R-16 UMO SIZE FT ANUI V v 9 50R 15 31/10 50R 15 31/11 50R 15 3 a i2 50R 15 IT23S.B5R 16 E 8 75R 16 5 D 9S0R 165 0 PRICE SIZE PRICE UOAD OANOf PRICE 6 1 54 B B B C C C 66 69 76 62 95 106 44 09 72 29 66 76 SIZE S M 1 50R 15 i . 50R 15 LT21S*5R 16 l T?6S 75R 16 IT? 3 5 * 5 R 16 LT2 2 S 7 5 R 16 IT245/75R 16 6 0 t 0 D IO ¡IV Ai) K.I SIZE Lt21S'75n 15 LT23S75R 15 30/9 50H 15 31/10 50R 15 31/11 50R 15 33/12 50R 15 load PRICE 11Ï1Ï 123 41 *9 76 119 58 11101 101 75 113.27 ~ Z ~ C c c c c PRICE 91 40 96 14 97 73 109 06 115 56 126 08 U luli rm 1 '- T O CUSTOM WHEELS B A TTE R IE S -W e 4295_ .4 9 9i ^ 5 5 95 I o ' t T T "V 60 u i.lli B y S c o t Jo h n s to n After losing the night before to Weston McFwen, the Fillies bourn ed back to beat the visiting Wasco Co Redsides. Saturday, Feb It) Ihe Fillies, once again got off to a slow start, as they only scored sis points in the first quarter, but were still tied with Wasco Co at the end of the quarter b b Heppncr cxplod ed in the second period for 17 points and held the Redsides to a single tree throw, and had a 23 7 lead at the end of one half of play The Redsides left for dead, came to life in the third period as they outscored the Fillies, 124. and trail cd only 27 |9 going into the final (xcrnid Heppncr stopped the Rcdside comeback in the fourth quarter, outscoring Wasco Co 11-10 and went on to their 10th league victory Kim Stookey scored 15 points to lead the Fillies Jennifer Currin powered in 10 points, grabbed lOrc hounds and had sis steals for the sic tornius Filly team Ihc Fillies faced the winlcss Lmatilla Vikings Tuesday. Feb I 3 and will wrapupCBC action Friday when they host the Wahtonka fag lev The Fillies heat the F.aglcs earlier this season ,3b-32. in Ihe Dalles llrp p n rr t 7 4 II M VC » mix Co. 4 t 12 10 ¡9 llcpfHwr i .W i llrM aih .1 1-1 7; S lu A fi 7 1-2 15. Palm rr 2 0-2 4; A ( u rrln I bO 2; J. t urrln 4 2-7 10; tWnwnArM. h kman M l r 4 -t: ta Add $5 OC i* no o* ? tng« !¿!iü fjR EE BEEF NOW} LES SCHWAB WARRANTY NO EXTRA CHARGE i r Jj TV * FREE Tir* Replocement First 25*« * FREE Rood Hoiord Limited Warranty '****#.. * FREE Tir* Rotation» * FREE Mounting I R* Salone«» * FREE Air Checkt $ 7 5 0 worin of FREE BEEF with purchase of 2 new passenger or pickup tires or 4 retreads ¡FniMf*, I 1 I y I : t L È T ON-THE-SPOT 1î;É HERE'S HOW IT WORKS $ 1 5 .0 0 worth of FREE BEEF with purchase of 4 new passenger or pickup tires * FREE Flat Repair* C R E D IT us OUR 2ATH YEAR Chili Feed 11 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. 676-9463 Friday, Feb. 16th Heppner 124 N Main I " n m ( a. t2*l <M>m 2 0-4 4, Karm-tt 4 4-4 12; Hull 2 1-3 5: la k a .r r I 0-0 2; Kkhmond 2 2-4 O'. I n i. ( ahr. Kalian! TirtaH It l |S 20 V.