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FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday. January 24, 1996 Heppner Mustangs rout Stanfield, 81-40 lone Cardinals down W heeler, 62-57 Photo by Joyce Hughes Jim Schlaich (34) keeps ball away from Stanfield player The Heppner Mustangs jumped all over Stanfield ear ly in the game Saturday night, January 20, on the way to an 81-40 rout of the visiting Tigers. Heppner center Chris Sykes collected 17 boards and scored a game-high 24 points to lead the Heppner effort, which saw every Mustang player score before the night was out. Along with their high powered offense the Mustangs played tough defense to seal the win, holding Stanfield's top scorers, Mark Newman and Josh Baker, to 10 and 15 points on the game. Heppner led the Tigers by 20 at the half. Adam Doherty burned the nets from long range to finish with 18 points, and Dan Burn side had his most productive game of the season, knocking down 13 points in the win. Heppner fouled only 17 times while Stanfield committed 33 on the night. O thers scoring for the Mustangs were: Justin Mat- teson, 11, Jim Schlaich, 6, Jerid Ployhar, 3, and Brian Koffler, David M ichael, and Ben Hubert, each 2. NEWS DEADLINE TigerScots outshoot Mustangs Monday......... 5 p.m. The Mustangs couldn't buy a basket in the second quarter of their 77-55 Friday night, January 19, loss to Weston- McEwen. The TigerScots took full advantage of Heppner's misfortune, outscoring the visitors, 23 to 5, in the second quarter to take a 37-15 lead in to the locker room. The Mustangs watched shot after shot bounce off the rim, while the TigerScots built their insur mountable lead. Ben Hubert led the Mustangs in scoring with 13, even though he spent some time on the bench with foul trouble. The TigerScots out fouled Heppner 30 to 20, but the Mustangs couldn't take advan tage, shooting a dismal 20 per cent from the line. O thers scoring for the Mustangs were: Jerid Ployhar and David Michael, 2; Adam Doherty and Chris Sykes, 8; Dan Burnside and Justin Mat- teson, 6, and Jim Schlaich and Brian Koffler, 5 apiece. ADVERTISING DEADLINE Tuesday......... noon The Heppner Gazette-Times 147 W. Willow 676-9228 In the Service Army Sgt. Brock S. Miller has been decorated with the Meritorious Service Medal. The medal is awarded for outstanding non-combat meri torious achievement for service to the United States. Miller is a generator shop foreman at Camp Pelham, South Korea. He is the son of Dennis W. Miller of Heppner and Jane E. Humphrey of Pocatello, Idaho. Market Report Chris Sykes shoots over TigerScot defender T h is is a B irth d a y “T h an k Y o u ” to all of you w ho s e n t m a n y , m a n y c a r d s a ls o flo w e rs , g if ts a n d te le p h o n e c a lls fro m n e a r and f a r , all a p p re c ia te d on m y s p e c ia l d a y J a n . 1, 1 9 9 6 . 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G ra v e s You May Be Eligible for Relief from a Pending $225 million Class Action Settlement Bowling League *155 *128 H elix scares Cards Koffee Kup Keglers week of Jan. 4 W L The Holy Rollers 3 3 The BJ's 2 6 M.C.G.G. 2 6 No Pin Hitters 7 1 The Dregs 6 2 The Alley Cats 6 2 The No Shows 3 5 High series: Linda Schultz 480. High game: Karen Wildman 175. Splits converted: Susan Atkins 5-6. week of Jan. 11 W L 7 5 The Holy Rollers 2 10 The B J’s 4 8 M.C.G.G. 11 1 No Pin Hitters 10 2 The Dregs 7 5 The Alley Cats 6 6 The No Shows High series: Bunnie Lindsay 510. High game: Iris Campbell 196. Splits converted: Betty Brown 3-7-10. week of Jan. 18 Mark Orem shoots over Helix defender lone got out in front, but didn't stay there, as the Helix Grizzlies threw a scare into the Cards before the boys in red came away with a close win 62-60 Friday night, January 19. lone was ahead by ten at the half, but the Grizzles didn't give up and played hard in the second half to bring the score to a 51 tie in the fourth quarter. But it was Jake McElligott's half. But the Cardinals stayed on top in the second half to come away with the win. Three-point land was good to the Cards, as Steve Allen bagg ed two and Swanson, three, for lone. Other scoring for lone was: Allen, 10; Jake McElligott, 7; Jon Garrett, 2; Joe Bacon, 10, and Mark Orem, 1. ALL EMPLOYERS INSURED BY THE STATE ACCIDENT INSURANCE FUND CORPORATION (“SAIF”) AT ANY TIME BETWEEN JULY 1,1981 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 2,1982 Tuesday, Jan. 23 Soft White *5.41 *5.41/5.36 *5.36 *5.35 *4.53 Luke Swanson banged in 19 and Mark Orem added 14 as the lone Cardinals defeated the Wheeler Falcons, 62-57, in basketball action Saturday night, January 20. The game was tight in the first half, with the score tied at 13 at the end of the first quarter and lone up by only one at the ATTENTION Compliments ol the Morrow County Gram Growers Jan. Feb. March April new crop-Aug. Barley Jan.-March new crop Luke Swanson goes high for basket over Wheeler jumper with less than a minute that finally pulled out the win for lone. High scorer for the Cards was Luke Swanson with 17, follow ed by Jon Garrett and Marc Orem with 10 apiece. Others scoring for lone were: McElligott, 9, Joe Bacon 8, Kel ly Morgan, 2, Jacob Taylor, 4, and Petr Hybs, 2. W L 8 8 The Holy Rollers 5 11 The BJ's 4 12 M.C.G.G. 14 2 No Pin Hitters 14 2 The Dregs 8 8 The Alley Cats 7 9 The No Shows High series: Linda Schultz 554. High game: Linda Schultz 208 Splits converted: Rene Ledbetter 2-7, Linda Schultz 5-7. The class action settlement is now pending in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon. Marion County. You may be a member of this class and thus eligible for monetary relief as part of the pending settlement, but only if you were insured by SAIF at any time between July l. 1981 and September 2, 1982. The class action was brought by employers insured by the SAIF who claim, among other things, that they were damaged by the State Legislature’s transfer of $ 8 1 million from the Industrial Accident Fund to the State’s General Fund in 1983. If you are found by the Court to be a member of the class, you are eligible to be considered for relief provided under a proposed settlement agreement amounting to $225 million. Not all members of the class will receive monetary relief. If the Settlement Agreement is approved, the Court will order that the Class be a mandatory class and that you will not have the right to ask to be excluded from it or to pursue your own litigation. A hearing by the Court to approve the settlement has been scheduled for February 26. 1996 in the Marion County Circuit Court, Salem, Oregon. If you choose to appear at the hearing, you may be repre sented by the plaintiffs’ attorneys at no expense, or you may employ and be represented by your own attorney at your own expense. For more information on this case, complete and mail the clip coupon or call: I would like to have more detailed information on the Settlement mailed to: Name:________________________________________ Company Name:________ ____________ _________ •SAIF Co. No.:__________ Policy No.:____________ Address:___________ ________________________ _ City, State. Zip:________________________________ Telephone Number : _________ 1-800-831-0170 We Print DO NOT CONTACT TH E CO U RT Oil THE CLERK’S Gazette-Times INFORM ATION Business Cards (Cut along dotted line — Please Print Request for Information Form) OFFICE FOR MAIL THIS REQUEST TO: Settlement Administrator P.O. Box 80050 Portland. OR 97280-1050