Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, February 26, 1992, Page THREE, Image 3

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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, February 26, 1992 - THREE
Lady Cards edge Dufur Sherman shakes up Lady Cardinals
The shooting statistics told the
story as lone hit just 13 of 46
from the field for 28 percent and
10 of 24 for 42 percent from the
line. Sherman was 19 of 39 from
the floor for 49 percent and 17 of
22 for 77 percent from the line.
“ We struggled offensively in
the last half of the season,” said
Heideman, but he noted that the
Lady Cards did finish the season
with a respectable 18-4 record.
Shrove Tuesday
Pancake Supper
All Saints Episcopal Parish Hall
Photo by Wayne Hams
Krystal Minster (10) blocks a Huskie shot
fouling one of the Huskies least
By Anne Morter
successful free throw shooters to
Photo by Wayne Hams
Kari Morgan (41) puts a shot up while being heavily guarded
by Dufur.
By Anne Morter
against Sherman on Saturday
Offensive struggles led to the
Lady Cardinals elimination from
the Big Sky District Tournament,
held last weekend at Umatilla
High School. The Lady Cards got
by Dufur on Friday, Feb. 21, to
advance to the second place game
On Saturday, Feb. 22, Sher­
man County threw an unexpected
man-to-man defense at the Lady
Cards, shaking them up enough
to grab an 11-2 lead. With that
kind of hole to dig out of plus
several starters in early foul trou­
ble, the Cards found themselves
down at halftime 32-17. The se­
cond half wasn’t much better as
the Lady Cards couldn’t buy a
bucket and continued to be
plagued by fouls. Late in the third
quarter, four of the starters were
benched with foul trouble. In the
fourth quarter, the Cards tried
Feb. 22, but once there they
didn’t have the offensive fire
power to keep their state tourna­
ment hopes alive.
Late scores by Dufur made the
Friday game look closer than it
actually was. With a 14-7 lead att
halftime the Lady Cardinals
broke the game open in the third
quarter, opening a 15-point lead.
Dufur sank some baskets in the
“ Why didn’t my tax bill go closing seconds to bring the final
down after Ballot Measure 5?” is score within eight, 35-27.
a question many Oregonians are
Janie Cupps was the game's
asking these days. This question high scorer with 12 points,
will be addressed at a free followed by Nancy Morter with
Workshop on March 5, from 7 to
11. Kari Morgan’s nine rebounds
9 p.m. at Heppner Elementary
led the Cards to a 27-25 reboun­
Scool auditorium. Heppner.
ding edge. Cupps also had seven
The workshop will be con­ steals and Morter had two assists
ducted by Bruce Weber, an OSU in the game.
Extension economist and staff
Both teams shot 31 percent
member of the OSU program for from the field, with lone making
governm ental research and
15 of 48 and Dufur hitting 11 of
education. The workshop will ex­ 35. The Lady Cards had a dismal
plain how property tax bill, and performance at the line where
Arlington Volunteer Am­
increase their understanding of they connected on just four of 13 bulance EMT III Doug Foster
how their tax bill is computed.
for 31 percent.
presented a rescue vehicle to
Morrow County Medical Board
chairman Jackie Bergstrom and
lone EMT II Jim Boor last Tues­
day night in lone.
The 1971 Suburban was
donated to the A rlington
Volunteer Ambulance crew by
the South Gilliam County Health
is the only Portland Branch* dealership
District. The Suburban has been
to appear among the TOP 50 DEALERS
used for the past two years as a
backup vehicle by the Arlington
in National Rankings
crew.
“ We felt that we should
for
donate it to someone who need­
CUSTOMER SATISFACTION!
ed it,” said Foster.
Boor said that the Suburban
will be used as lone’s main
So, when you think about buying
rescue vehicle. Their previous
your next vehicle - -
rescue vehicle, which was
think about
donated to them by Kinzua Corp,
WRIGHT CHEVROLET!
will be retired.
Boor said that the new vehicle
will serve the needs of the lone
•Portland Branch covers
community better because it will
Oregon, Washington, Idaho and parts of Montana
provide access to more areas. “ If
we have a farm accident,” add­
ed Boor, “ this vehicle can get
right out into the field, where the
Chevrolet & Oldsmobile
old one was restricted to the
highway.” The vehicle will serve
an
area of around 300 square
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miles.
try to regain possession of the ball
but as luck would have it, she
picked this game to nail nine of
her 10 attempts.
“ We never got a break,” said
coach Dana Heideman, summing
up the game. “ Kids that had been
shooting well didn’t--we couldn’t
make anything from the outside,”
he added.
Nancy Morter led the Cardinals
in scoring with 11 while Kari
Morgan paced the team with nine
rebounds and seven steals. Brandi
Ball had two assists in the game.
lone receives rescue vehicle
Tax system
topic
A d u lts
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S tu d e n ts
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It s not a
Holiday.
Tuesday,
March 3, 1992
5 to 7:30 p.m.
National
You still
have to go to work!
But 50 years
ago today was
the day of
Penni's Birth.
February 25th
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
WE LOVE YOU!
xzxzxx
I wish to thank each and everyone for the cards,
flowers, phone calls, visits and prayers while I was
hospitalized in Portland and The Dalles. With your
love, concern and prayers I have come along way.
I still have far to travel in my recovery, but I know
your love and prayers will see me through.
I am now residing at Columbia Basin Nursing
Home, 1015 Webber Road, The Dalles, OR 97058.
Since I can no longer communicate with each and
every one I am conveying my sincere thanks to all
through my wife Patricia.
With Gods blessings signed
Foster Odom, Arlington, OR
Doug Foster, Jackie Bergstrom, Jim Boor
ATTENTION!
GOOD LUCK
Wright Chevrolet
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Fossil
fPool Tournament
and Auction
1:00 p.m. Sunday, March 1, 1992
Bucknum’s Tavern, Heppner, OH
The public is encouraged to come bid on their favorite pool players.
If they place First, Second or Third, you win a percentage o f the
total auction pot. Players Include: Doug Lowe, Brian Thompson,
Frank Lovgren, Bob Krein, John McCabe, Pat Sweeney, Jerry Healy,
Dave and Lennie Hanna, Greg and Rick Johnston, Mike Doherty,
Kelwayne Haguewood, Chuck Marquardt, Joe Taylor, Dennis Miller,
Larry Heath, Roger Mortimore, John Kerr, Steve Ball, Doug Gunder­
son, Dan Matthews, Bill Kenny, Cliff Harris, Dale and Laurie
Adlard, Cheryl McBride, Tony Fox, Dick McRoberts, Simon
Winters, Ken Lindsay and Jay Coil.
Balance of the auction proceeds will go to benefit the George
Waterland Family.
(This Ad Sponsored by Kinzua Corporation)
FROM IONE AND HEPPNER’S
til BANKING TEAM
to
lone’s #1 Basketball Team
“ Good Luck at State”
ANK OF
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