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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, March 13, 1996 - FIVE Lady Cardinals win semi-finals Hope, Valby By Kara Miller The lone Lady Cardinals con trolled the opening tip of the game against the North Lake Cowgirls in the 1A basketball semifinals game in Baker City and never looked back, taking the game 50-18. Jenny Sullivan scored the first two points, followed by Melissa McElligott and Laree Anderson each with two. Sul livan was fouled on a put back attempt and scored on both of her free throws. Then Ander son swished a three-point shot and McElligott hit one from behind the arc. Andeson was fouled and sank both free throws to end the quarter, lone 18, North Lake, 4. The Car dinals were off and running to a lopsided victory. lone held North Lake to just four points in each of the first two quarters. At the half time break, the score was lone 28, North Lake 8. The Cardinals picked up 12 more in the third on a lay up by McElligott and put backs by Heideman and Nikki Sullivan while Anderson hit another three and Dawn Boor got one from behind the arc on an assist from McElli gott. lone kept the tempo slow with a patient offense. Fourth quarter opened with North Lake in possession but they turned the ball over and Heideman scored two more for the Cardinals. J. Sullivan was fouled and bulls-eyed her free throws. Heideman added another two, Brenda Holtz hit a field goal and N. Sullivan scored on a field goal to close out the final quarter. The Car dinals finished with 50 while North Lake had 18. "It was team ball," coach Dana Heideman said. He credited aggressive defense for the victory. "W e put a hand in their face and took them out of their offense." lone's defense forced hurried shots and resulting in seven for 53 shoot ing for the Cowgirls. lone also dominated the glass with a huge 42-27 advantage. McElligott finished with game highs in rebounds with 11 and assists with five. She also had 10 points. N. Sullivan and Heideman each had seven rebounds while J. Sullivan and Anderson had six each. Ander son also had two steals and 10 points for the Cardinals and J. Sullivan had six points. Lady Cardinals victorious in championship bid plan services By Kara Miller This St. Patrick's weekend, Lutheran celebrations of Holy Communion will be held at both Hope and Valby Lutheran churches. Pastor Stan Hoobing will bring a message entitled, "Loving Jesus, Hating the Church," based on scripture reading of John 9:1-41. Communion service at Valby in lone will be at 9 a.m. Sun day School for children is pro vided during the worship ser vice. Coffee hour will follow the service. Hope Lutheran, Heppner, will celebrate Holy Commu nion and Sunday School at 11 a.m. Coffee hour will follow the service. Mid-week Lenten services this week will feature the mother of Judas, "a n in telligent, warm, witty woman who is a bleeding-heart liberal who believes that God calls everyone to let their hearts bleed for the oppressed," said Pastor Hoobing. This is part of a mid-week Lenten series en titled, "Parents of the Pas sion." Services for Valby congrega tion are Wednesday night, March 13, at 7 p.m. at the home of Don and Martha Peterson. A soup supper held Thursday, March 14, at 6:30 p.m. at Hope will be followed by a service at 7:30 p.m. STATS: North Lake (18). Wesler 2 1-2 5. Curtis 4 2-2 10, Forman 1 0-2 2, Wooley 0 1 -2 1 , Wright, Mensch, Nelson, Lasich, Widenoja, Ferguson. TOTALS: 7 4-12 18. lone (50). Boor 3 0-0 7, Anderson 5 2-2 12, McElligott 4 1-1 10, J. Sullivan 1 4-4 6, Holtz 1 0-0 2, N. Sullivan 2 0-0 4, Heideman 4 1-2 9, Childers, Odinet, Haguewood, Ball. TOTALS: 20 8-9 50. Three-point goals: Anderson 2, Boor, McElligott. Total fouls: lone 13, North Lake 8. Bowling League Thursday Nite Mixers week of Feb. 22 W ILLO W LAKE RV CAMPGROUND W L Wright’s Century 20 8 lone Repair 12 16 Lancer Lanes 11 17 Skaggs Auto Clinic 13 15 R&W Drive In 15 13 Rudisill 13 15 High games: Dianna Hoeft 229, John Breidenbach 194. High series: Dianna Hoeft 517, John Breidenbach 515. will be open for the 1996 season March 15 . The park offers 24 spaces. All sites have water and electricity. Ten spaces offer sewer hook ups as well. Fees are $ 10.00 per night for spaces without sewer hook ups, $12.00 for those with. | i rtf; . 3Ìl jt7Q , Fu rth er information and reservations are available by calling 5 4 1 -6 7 6 -9 6 1 8 . week of Feb. 29 xnsMMCcr j I W L lone Repair 17 15 W right’s Century * 22 10 Rudisill 14 18 Lancer Lanes 13 19 Skaggs Auto Clinic 15 17 R&W Drive In 17 15 High games: Dianna Hoeft 200, John Breidenbach 180. - High series: Dianna Hoeft 504, Jim Eynetich 469. Splits converted: Robyn Ball 2-7. Welcome to i Heppner Ike luck I Way O' ike 9 iiik be with ye' GoasttoCoast CAS H U P U H 67A-VVA/ FOR BETTER HANDLING AND TIRE MILEAGE STANDARD ALIGNMENT 19 95 34 95 THRUST ALIGNMENT ★ PASSENGER CARS ★ MOST PICKUPS & VANS Ifjiiq o o M u n r» « tr*A ^ rt4 T 1 **•* . m Correction Editors of the North Morrow Times are Lynn Prag and Jane Pope, not John and Lynn Prag, as stated in the March 6 Gazette-Times. There were 116 people present for the dinner at the senior center March 6 and five meals were home delivered. Members of the Seventh-day Adventist and Nazarene churches served. Bill Cox and Ralph Struthers set the tables, Lynn Bibby and Elsie Huston were the hostesses, Rose Marie Buschke and Eleanor Gonty were at the sign-in table. Mary Goheen won the meal ticket and Pete Schwarzin, the bingo ticket. Hearing aid assistance was given and blood pressures taken before the meal. The menu for Wednesday, March 20, will be salmon loaf, creamed peas and potatoes, biscuits, mixed fruit and brownies. Members of the Methodist Church will serve. There was one table of pinochle in play Friday afternoon. Seven seniors watched the movie, "The Brady Bunch", Sunday evening. The seniors will serve breakfast at the fairgrounds and soup, rolls, pie and coffee at the center, Saturday, March 16. The quilt raffle will be held Sunday, March 17. Volunteers are still need ed. Please come by the center to sign up for a few hours. Quilt tickets are still available at the center office every day. There is a correction in the date of the RSVP party at Irrigon. The party will be Wednesday, March 27 at 6 p.m. The bus leaves Heppner at 4:30 p.m. Those wishing to go should sign up before Friday, March 22. Give the gift of life-donate blood at the Red Cross blood drawn ing Tuesday, March 26, at the senior center. Other dates to remember: Tuesday and Thursday exercise, 10 a.m.; Wednesday blood pressure clinic, 11 a.m., senior meal, noon; Friday cards, 2 p.m.; Sunday movie, 6 p.m. Every car should at least have a thrust alignment It rslstss sll 4 wheals to s common csntsr tins lo Insure maximum lire Ills end s cen tered steering wheel second wind and went on a scoring streak, nailing three unanswered close range bas kets in a row. McElligott then hit a three- point basket; Powers lost the ball on a turnover and commit ted a non-shooting foul on her. Boor took the inbound pass and swished another three- point basket. Mowe scored two more points for Powers, then as time began to run out, they began to foul McElligott. She hit seven out of 10 charity shots and a field goal in the final minutes of the period to finish the last game of her high school career with a team and game- high 30 points. Boor and Heideman both finished with 10 points, while Anderson had four and Odinet, Haguewood and Jenny Sullivan each added two. lone out-hustled Powers, causing the Cruisers to turn the ball over 27 times, 19 of them on steals, compared to the seven turnovers by lone, two of which were steals. The final buzzer went off with the score lone 60, Powers 46. STATS: Powers (46) L. Stallard 1 1-1 3, Griffith 4 0-0 8, Looney 3 0-0 6, Mowe 14 0-0 28, Rector 0 1 -2 1, Grotting, S. Stallard, Rayevich, Clauson, Thornton. TOTALS: 22 2-3 46. lone (60). Anderson 2 0-0 4, HAguewood 1 0-0 2, McElligott 9 9-13 30, J. Sullivan 1 0-0 2, Heideman 5 0-2 10, Boor 4 0-2 10, Odinet 1 0 -0 2 , N Sullivan. TOTALS: 23 9-17 60. Three-point goals: McElligott 2, Boor 2, Anderson. Steals: McElligott 4, Heideman 3, Anderson 2, Boor, J. Sullivan. Western artist Samba Haym at ; M U R R A Y DRUGS S A TU R D A Y s See her scenes of Lonerock and j other local areas March 15-16-17: SL Pahicfe'» WeémuL CeM ialw A big w eeken d for all th e Irish and w annabes. Dinirtg F ri-S at nigh ts (b u ffe t including c o rn ed beef) fro m 6-9 p .m . Saturday, March 16: K U M A C o ffe e H our begins at 10 a .m . at Elks Lo dge. B runch from 11:30 a.m . until 1 p.m . S tre e t p arade begins at 1 p.m . D an cing w ith tw o bands from 9 p .m . until ??? a .m . March 30: IN S TA LLA TIO N O F N EW O FFIC ER S 1996-97 at 4 p .m . D ining fro m 6-9 p .m . (B B Q pork or lam b by Hill M eat C o .) C om e and w elc o m e new E xalted R uler Jay S traley and his w ife , Lori and exp ress yo u r “ T H A N K S ” to o u tg o ing Exalted R uler Bob Lo vg ren and Y vonn e fo r a G R E A T YEA R . April 3: L a d ie s ’ n ite. N ew o fficers show th e ir stu ff. April 5: D ucks U nlim ited banq uet and auction. M any prizes will be given aw ay. D ining from 7-8:30 p .m . Free re fres h m e n ts . April 6: EA STER EGG H U N T 10 a.m . P reschoolers at M useum Park; 1st-2nd grad ers lo w er fie ld - grade school; 3rd-4th graders at H ager Park. Heppner Elks 358 6 7 6 -9 1 8 I i i // , /v / i 7« i / i A M(<i C o m p le te R e a r D r u m Brake S e rv ic e H igh quality brake shoes Resurface d ru m s All new h o ld -d o w n return sp rin gs All new wheel cylinders Adjust parking brake Bleed & adjust entire system Free replacem ent 2 5 .0 0 0 mile w arranty 142 N . M a in "Happy St. Patrick's Day!" 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M ain FRONT (most cars) 676-9481 Complete Front Disc O C Q 95 i nl[ I & Rear Drum fc w w inskctiohs (most cars) y • t • » • : ■■•■•■•■•■•■•■•■•■•■•■•■•■•■•■•■•■•■•■•■•■•■•■•■•a* BRAKES M M N M IM t «PASSENGER CARS MOST PICKUPS & VANS fyi •* f{ { r* K o | 4 ‘O r c»V*f St, Patrick's Senior Center Bulletin Board Pofoicfe'e Dai) Heppnrr Although the lone Lady Car dinals have beaten the Powers Cruisers two out of the three times the teams have met, this championship matchup victory was the sweetest, lone kept to their game plan, and in the end their defensive pressure and run-run offense overpowered the Cruisers, 60-46, in the state 1A basketball championship in Baker City Saturday, March 2. Powers' 6 '5 " Jenny Mowe got the opening tip to a team mate who turned the ball over. Cardinals' Jenny Sullivan put the first two points on the board for lone, followed by a three-point bucket by Melissa McElligott and two by Steph anie Haguewood. Powers came roaring back with Mowe scor ing three unanswered baskets, lone's Dawn Boor hit a three- pointer and quickly followed with a steal, culminating in a two point put up. McElligott successfully hit a three-point basket and the first quarter ended with lone in the lead by one, 15-14. Mowe scored 20 of her 28 team-high points by the half and Powers led 29-25 at the close of two. The Cards had another good team effort in the second quarter with McElligott, Haguewood, Suzy Heideman and Laree Anderson all scor ing. However, Heideman also picked up her third foul early in the quarter and spent much of the period on the bench. The third period of play saw a change in lone's defense and they put more pressure on the ball. The quick pace of the game wore down Powers' Mowe and she was held scoreless in the third while lone scored 14 more points to take the lead 39-38 at the end of three. Tori Odinet opened the fourth quarer for lone hitting a two point field goal. Powers lost the ball to McElligott and fouled her in the process. McElligott hit both free throws. Mowe then seemed to cat^h.a * ' - -