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FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, January 20, 1993 56-41 Iones teamwork falls apart at Heppner Fillies beat Stanfield beat Stanfield 56-41. By Jeremy Maddern By Anne Morter The lone Cardinals were click ing in the first half of their game against Heppner last Tuesday, Jan. 12, leading 22-17 at the end of one and 42-35 at halftime. But the teamwork that worked so well in the first half came undone in the second and the Mustangs roll ed on to a 75-62 victory. Ryan H alvorsen, Jason Halvorsen and Aaron Heideman each had nine points to lead the Cards but Heppner's Leonard Brittner scored 26 to take the game scoring honors. The Cards ended the game with a 36-32 re bounding advantage, led by Aaron Heideman with 13. Both Aaron and Deacon Heideman had three blocked shots. David Wagenblast led the team with five steals and eight assists. The Cards shot 17 of 50 for 34 percent from the floor and 25 of 35 from the line for 72 percent. Heppner was 27 of 59 for 46 per cent from the floor and 18 of 35 for 51 percent from the line. “ We played really well in the first half. We went away from things we were successful in the first half and that killed us.” noted coach Del LaRue. Photo by Wayne Hams Rick Koffler (11) goes for shot while Deacon Hedieman defends. No. 32 is Ryan Halvorsen and 44 is Jason Halvorsen Cards down Arlington Fillies crush Eagles 73-27 By Jeremy Maddern Photo by Wayne Hams Becky W agenblast tries for two against Arlington The Heppner Fillies remain undefeated after this weekends action against the Wahtonka Eagles and Stanfield Tigers as they soundly defeated both teams. Fridays game saw the Eagles get crushed on the Fillie’s home court. 73-27. The Fillies pressure defense saw the Eagles commit many turnovers as Heppner built a 23-7 lead after the first quarter of play. The Fillies then fell into a slump as they were outscored 13-12 in the first quarter but still had a 15 point lead heading into the half. The Fillies came out of the locker room fired up and with solid defense and an unstoppable offense the Eagles were outscored 23-4 in the third quarter as they trailed by 34 going into the fourth and final quarter of play. Wahtonka never got on track of fensively in the fourth quarter as they only managed four points to the Fillie’s 16. Kelsie Evans led all scorers with 22 points followed by Char Coe with 12 and Sara Greenup who provided 10. By Anne Morter The lone Lady Cardinals split their games over the weekend, easily downing a young Arlington squad 53-24 on Friday and los ing to Condon on the road on Saturday. They now hold a 6-5 'season record and a 3-1 league mark. A rlington's already small roster was decimated further by illness and injury, leaving them with just five players for the game Friday evening, Jan. 15 in lone. “ We couldn't do anything without scoring." said coach Dana Heideman as his team catapulted to a 25-2 first quarter lead. Even with playing time spread throughout the lone roster, the Cards rolled to a 53-24 victory. April Taylor’s 11 points led a balanced scoring attack, where all but two players scored. Crystal Minster was the only other lady Card in double figures with 10. Marriage Licenses The Clerk's office at the cour thouse in Heppner reports issu ing the following marriage licenses during the past week: January 12: Aaron Gilbert Wanner, 21, Hermiston; and Tracy Lynn Horner. 17, Irrigon; Arnulfo Montenegro. 40. Boardman; and Carol Hilma H ills, 48, Boardman. BOWLING D im e A tio z e n J a n u a r) 10 W L # 3 6 2 # 8 5 3 * 4 5 3 # 7 4 4 # 6 4 4 # 5 3 5 » 1 5 3 » 2 6 2 High game: Chuck Moeller 214. Alvina Padherg 206. High scries Chuck Moeller 584. Alvina Padherg 529. High team game: * 3. 773. High learn series: # 7, 2.218. Splits convened Ellis McRoherts 5-7. Roger Ehrmantraut 5-6-10, Harry Hartley 4-7-9, Dar rell Padherg 3-10. Karen Wildnian 5-6-K). Katie McRoherts 5-7. ^CHEVROLET Over the years some things never change at a quality dealership HONESTY-INTEGRITY-RESPONSIBILITY-SERVICE Doing business for over 45 years in the same old fashioned way ■ B f CHEVROLET SERVICE SHERRELL CHEVROLET H erm iston, O regon Phone 567-6487 Saturday’s game against the Stanfield Tigers proved to be a better game than the previous Fri day night's game against Wahtonka, but the Fillies were too much for the Tigers as they Mustangs hand Stanfield 83-55 loss By Jeremy Maddern The Mustangs handed the Stan field Tigers an 83-55 loss last Saturday, Jan. 16 on the Mustang home court. The Mustang’s press had the Tigers rocked early as it lead to turnovers and easy points. Heppner built an early 10 point lead going into the second quarter and never relinquished the lead as they kept increasing it. The Mustangs had a 16 point advan tage at the half. Rick Koffler led the Mustangs with 28 points in cluding five three-pointers. Heppner led by 25 after three quarters of play. They never looked back as they played an outstanding game defensively to win 83-55. The Mustangs had a balanced attack as Austin Coiner came off the bench to contribute 13 points. Len Brittner also add ed 12. The Mustangs are now 3-0 in conference play and 6-3 overall. The next game is this Friday, Jan. 22 at home against the Pilot Rock Rockets and then they travel to The Dalles on Saturday to play Sherman County. Death Notice Jim Barrett Memorial service will be held for Jim Barrett on Friday, Jan. 22, 1993, 2 p.m. at the Heppner Elks Temple. Mr. Barrett. 63, of Heppner, died Sunday. Jan 17, 1993 in Portland. Memorial contributions for those who wish may be made to the St. Patrick Senior Center Trust Fund, PO Box 266, Hepp ner, 97836. A complete obituary will be in next week’s paper. Sweeney Mortuary. Heppner. is in charge of arrangements. P U B L I C N O TIC E IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW In the Matter of the Marriage of CAROL JOYCE COLLIER. Petitioner, and WAYNE COLLIER, Respondent. No. 92-CV-056 SUMMONS To: Wayne Collier, Respondent, You are hereby required to ap pear and defend the petition fil ed against you in the above en titled cause within thirty!30) days from the date of first publication of this summons and in case of your failure to do so, for want thereof, petitioner will apply to the court for the relief demand ed in the petition. NOTICE TO THE RESPON DENT: READ THESE PAPERS CAREFULLY! You must “ appear" in this case or the other side will win automatically. To “ appear" you must file with the court a legal paper called a “ motion" or “ answer". The “ motion" or “ answer" must be given to the court clerk or administrator within thirty(30) days of the date of first publication specified herein along with the required fil ing fee. Petitioner has filed a peti tion seeking a dissolution of mar riage. granting petitioner custody of Donna Collier, requiring respondent to pay child support, provide life insurance, medical and dental insurance and spousal support. Dale L. Smith Attorney at Law 300 West Hermiston Ave. Hermiston. OR 97838 Date first published: December 30. 1992 Published: December 30, 1992: January 6, 13 and 20. 1993 25, Section 17AA-9700; SUB JECT TO any and all encum brances of record; all in Morrow The Fillies started quick as they County, Oregon. ran up a seven point lead after the Minimum Price: $4,300.00 first eight minutes of play. Stan Market Value: $4,300.00 field never saw the lead, as the Terms: Cash in full at the time Fillies kept building on it. After of sale. two quarters of play the Fillies led Parcel No. 9 32-22. Legal Description: Lot 2, The Fillies’ offense stalled a bit Block 11, Columbia Terrace Sub in the third quarter but behind a division, in Township 4N, Range solid defense, the Fillies still en 25, Section 17AA-12500; SUB joyed a 10 point lead after three JECT TO any and all encum quarters of play. The Fillies never brances of record; all in Morrow looked back as they cruised to County, Oregon. victory. Minimum Price: $4,300.00 Kelsie Evans and Jodi Johnston Market Value: $4,300.00 led a balanced attack with 14 Terms: Cash in full at the time points each. The Fillies are now of sale. 3-0 in conference and 8-0 overall. Parcel No. 10 They play host to Pilot Rock on Legal Description: Lot 1, Friday, Jan. 22 and travel to The Block 11, Columbia Terrace Sub Dalles to play Sherman County division, in Township 4N, Range on Saturday, Jan. 23. 25, Section 17AA-12600; SUB JECT TO any and all encum brances of record; all in Morrow P U B L I C N O TIC E County, Oregon. NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE Minimum Price: $4,300.00 On the 16th day of February, Market Value: $4,300.00 1993 at the hour of 10:00 o’clock. Terms: Cash in full at the time A.M. Standard of Time in accor of sale. dance with ORS 187.110. at the Said sale is made under an front door of the Morrow Coun Order issued out of the County ty Courthouse in Heppner, Court of the State of Oregon for Oregon, I will sell at Public Auc Morrow County to me directed: tion all the right, title, claim and In the Matter of Real Property interest of Morrow County to the owned by Morrow County and highest bidder the following Directing Sheriff to Conduct Sale described real property located in dated December 30, 1992. The Morrow County, Oregon, to-wit: minimum price which may be ac Parcel No. 1 cepted for the property is fixed by Legal Description: Lot 10, Order of the County Court and Block 3, Columbia Terrace Sub stated with each parcel describ division, in Township 4N, Range ed above. 25, Section 17AA-1600; SUB ROY L. DRAGO. Sheriff JECT TO any and all encum Morrow County, Oregon brances of records; all in Morrow By: Pauline Winter County, Oregon. Chief Civil Deputy Minimum Price: $4,300,00 Published: January 13, 20. 27; Market Value: $4,300.00 and February 3, 1993________ Terms: Cash in full at the time of sale. P U B L I C N O TIC E Parcel No. 2 OREGON CIRCUIT COURT Legal Description: Lot 9, FOR MORROW COUNTY Block 3, Columbia Terrace Sub HERBERT E. COLE, division, in Township 4N. Range Plaintiff. 25, Section 17AA-1700; SUB and JECT TO any and all encum PEGGY M. COLE, brances of record; all in Morrow ROBERTO GUTIERREZ, County, Oregon. and PAULA GUTIERREZ. Minimum Price: $4.300.00 Defendants. Market Value: $4,300.00 No. 92-CV-087 Terms: Cash in full at the time PUBLISHED SUMMONS of sale. TO: PEGGY M. COLE. Parcel No. 3 ROBERTO GUTIERREZ AND Legal Description: Lot 5, PAULA GUTIERREZ, the Block 3, Columbia Terrace Sub above named defendants. division, in Township 4N, Range IN THE NAME OF THE 25, Section 17AA-2100; SUB STATE OF OREGON, you are JECT TO any and all encum hereby required to appear and de brances of records; all in Morrow fend the Complaint filed against County, Oregon you in the above entitled Court on Minimum Price: $4,300.00 or before the expiration of 30 Market Value: $4,300.00 days from the date of the first Terms: Cash in full at the time publication of this Summons; if of sale. you fail to so appear and answer. Parcel No. 4 Plaintiff for want thereof will Legal Description: Lot 4, apply to the above entitled court Block 3, Columbia Terrace Sub for the relief prayed for in his division, in Township 4N Range complaint, to wit: For $25,000 25, Section 17AA-2200; SUB general damages; for punitive JECT TO any and all encum damages for $25,000 and for brances of records; all in Morrow costs and disbursements. County, Oregon. This Summons is published by Minimum Price: $4.300.00 order of the Honorable Jeff Market Value: $4.300.00 Wallace, Judge, of the above en Terms: Cash in full at the time titled court made and entered on of sale. the 8th day of January, directing Parcel No. 5 publication of this Summons once Legal Description: Lot 1, each week for four consecutive Block 3, Columbia Terrace Sub weeks in the Heppner Gazette- division, in Township 4 N, Range Times, a newspaper published 25. Section 17AA-2500; SUB and of general circulation in Mor JECT TO any and all en- row County, Oregon. cumberances of record; all in Date of first publication: Morrow County, Oregon. January 21, 1993 Minimum Price: $4.300.00 Date of last publication: Market Value: $4,300.00 February 11, 1993 Terms: Cash in full at the time NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: of sale. READ THESE PAPERS Parcel No. 6 CAREFULLY Legal Description: Lot 5, You must “ appear" in this Block 8, Columbia Terrace Sub case or the other side will win division. in Township 4N, Range automatically. To “ appear" you 25, Section 17AA-8300; SUB must file with the court a legal JECT TO any and all encum paper called a “ motion" or brances of record: all in Morrow “ answer” . The “ motion” or County, Oregon. “ answer” (or reply) must be Minimum Price: $4,300.00 given to the court clerk or ad Market Value: $4.300.00 ministrator within 30 days of the Terms: Cash in full at the time date of first publication specified of sale. herein along with the required fil Parcel No. 7 ing fee. It must be in proper form Legal Description: Lot 6. and have proof of service on the Block 8. Columbia Terrace Sub Plaintiffs attorney or, if the division. in Township 4N. Range Plaintiff does not have an at 25, Section 17AA-8400; SUB torney. proof of service on the JECT TO any and all encum Plaintiff. brances of record; all in Morrow If you have any questions, you County, Oregon. should see an attorney Minimum Price: $4.300.00 immediately. Market Value: $4.300.00 Dated: January 15th, 1993 Terms: Cash in full at the time William J. Kuhn. OSB #76207 of sale. Attorney for Plaintiff Parcel No. 8 P.O. Box 428 Legal Description: Lot 1, Heppner OR 97836 Block 10, Columbia Terrace Sub Published: January 20. 27; division. in Township 4N. Range February 3 and 10, 1993_____