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FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, March 1, 2000 photo by Joyc* H u g h « Heppner High School Mustang boys' team earns second place in the district championships. By Rick Paullus The Heppner Mustang boys earned a trip to the State 2A Tournament with a hard-fought 48-45 win over the Pilot Rock Rockets at the District 7-2A Tournament. The Mustangs beat Weston-McEwen, 50-32, on Friday, Feb. 25, to advance to the championship game. The Mustangs, now 16- 10 overall, were to play Oakndge on Tuesday morning at the state tournament held in Pendleton from Feb. 29 to March 4. Blake Knowles got the Mustangs off to a good start against the Tigerscots by hitting a three-pointer. Craig Scott hit Joe Papineau on a nice pass for a lay-m, Knowles got a steal and a lay-m and Ryan Matteson scored on a lay-in to make it 9-0 before the Tigerscots knew what hit them. Scott hit a long jumper and Papineau scored on a rebound basket to make it 13-6, but a three-pointer by the Tigerscots narrowed the lead to 13-9 after one. Stefan Matheny hit a runaipg jumper and an acrobatic lay-in and Michael McCabe made a lay-m off a nice pass from Matteson to make it 19-9 early in the second quarter. McCabe hit a running jumper to make it 21-11 but the Tigerscots came back with a bucket to make it 21 -13. Knowles hit a rebound basket, Matteson hit a long jumper and Matheny scored on a nice pass from Scott to give the Mustangs a 27-13 lead at halftime. Matheny scored on a driving lay-in but the Tigerscots got to within 29-17 before Knowles hit a jumper, McCabe scored on a lay-in and Matheny drove in for another lay-in to make it 35-17. Papineau hit a short jumper to open the fourth quarter to make it 37-21 and Chip Piper hit a long jumper from the top of the key to make it 39-24. The Tigerscots got to within 40-30 but Papineau scored on a rebound basket and Matteson hit Knowles on a nice pass for a lay- in to make it 44-30 and put the game away. Matteson scored, McCabe hit two free throws and Brian Rust scored to close out the scoring. Knowles led the Mustangs with 11 points, 16 rebounds, six offensive, and three steals. Matheny hit 5-7 shots to finish with 10 points, three rebounds and two assists. McCabe had nine points, 10 rebounds, four steals and two assists and Papineau hit 4-5 for eight points. Matteson finished with six points and two assists and Scott had three steals. Pilot Rock jumped all over the Mustangs, taking a 12-2 lead before Knowles hit a jumper and Matheny hit two free throws to end the first quarter with the Rockets leading, 14-6. Scott converted a three- point play and Matteson hit a long three-pointer to get the Mustangs to within 17-12. McCabe made a free throw and Knowles made a three-pointer to get within 19-16, then Knowles got a tip-in to make it 20-18. Matteson scored on a rebound basket to close out the first half with the Mustangs trailing, 22- 20 . Matteson then took the ball down court on the in-bounds play and made a long pass to McCabe for a lay-in at the buzzer and the final margin of victory. Knowles hit 5-8 shots for 11 points and grabbed five rebounds. Matteson hit 3-5 from three-point range for 11 points and also had three steals. Matheny had nine points, five steals and three assists and McCabe had eight points, seven rebounds, two assists and two steals. Papineau grabbed four rebounds and Scott dished off four assists. At the conclusion of the tournament, Ryan Matteson was named to the Columbia Basin conference first team and Blake Knowles and Michael McCabe received honorable mention. Statistics Weston-McEwen 9 4 8 11-32 Heppner 13 14 8 15-50 Weston-McEwen-Clarfc 4 0-0 8, Smith 4 0- 1 8, Lieuallen 1 0-0 3, Monaco 1 1-2 3, Tucker 1 0-0 2, Wagenaar 1 0-0 2, Quaempts 1 0-0 2, Glover 2 0-0 4, Langford 0 0-0 0 Perrine 0 0-0 0.15-49 1- 2 32. 3 pt -Lieuallen Heppner-Blake Knowles 5-6 0-2 11, - Stefan Matheny ;& < i'0*2- 10r Michael “ McCabe 3-7 3-4 9, Joe Papineau 4-5 0-0 <8, Ryan Matteion 3-S. 0> f 0. Crafe Scott 1- 2 0-1 2, Chip P ip e M -Y 0-0 2, Brian Rust 1-2 0-2 2, Clint Bellamy 0-4 0-0 0, Sam Van Liew 0-1 0-2 0. 23-46 2-12 50. 3 pt.-Knowles. Matheny hit a jumper to open the third to tie the game, but the Rockets came back to take a 26-22 lead. MattesdUhit another NBA-length three- pointer then Knowles hit a short jumper and scored on a lay-m on a nice pass from McCabe to give Pilot Rock 14 8 12 11-45 the Mustangs a 29-26 lead. It Heppner 6 14 18 10-48 was 32-28 after another Matteson Pilot Rock-Van Pelt 7-12 4-5 18, Labrousse 4-15 3-3 13, Sohappy 2-5 1-2 three-pointer, but the Rockets 6, Humphreys 1-4 3-9 5, Alderman 1-2 1- came back to tie at 32-32. 2 3, McLaughlin 0-1 0-0 0, Erickson 0-1 0-0 0, Christensen 0 0-1 0. 15-40 12-22 McCabe hit a leaning jumper, 45. made one of two free throws and 3 pt. Labrousse 2, Sohappy. Matheny hit a three-pointer to make it 38-32 and the Mustangs took a 38-34 lead into the fourth quarter. Papineau got a tip-in to open the fourth, but the Rockets came back to make it 40-39. The HHS band is holding Clint Bellamy scored on a nice an Amish wall hanging raffle to pass from Matheny but the raise money for their trip to Rockets came back to tie on a Silverwood amusement park on three-pointer. Matheny hit a May 19-20. running jumper with 2:08 left to The raffle is one of many make it 44-42 but the Rockets fund raisers, including a popcorn came back to take a 45-44 lead sale, and are planning to have a with 1:21 left. McCabe hit two food booth on Saturday of the St. free throws with :45.2 left to give Patrick's Celebration weekend. the Mustangs a 46-45 lead, then Tickets are 50 cents grabbed a huge rebound off a apiece or five for $2. The Pilot Rock miss with :20 left. drawing will be at the food booth The rockets grabbed the at 3:30 p.m. on Saturday of St. rebound of a missed free throw Pat's weekend. Tickets are available by of the Mustangs but went down the court and turned the ball over contacting Jody Maddem, 676- with a travel with :06.3 left. 5463, or at Heppner High School. HHS band plans raffle KIRK 61 ROBINSON RANCH M C G C News Justice Court Report Mustang boys earn trip to state By Sandi Day The warmer temperatures brought out a record number of shooters at the weekly Sunday shoot of the Morrow County Gun Club. MCGC president Curt Day had a good day at the 16- yard line with a 24 of 25 for first place, followed by Harvey Childers and Mick Sharp with 23 each and Bob Krein and Jeff Cutsforth each with 22. At the 20-yard handicap line, Day, Bill Greenup and Childers had a three-way tie for first with 22, Cutsforth and Mick Sharp had 21 each and the Schlichting brothers, Mark and Bill, tied for third with 20. The ladies' shoot at the 16-yard line was won by Deona Hodges followed by Lorn (Day) Branstetter, Sandi Day and Chrissy Wall. First time junior shooter Zane Ford-Day shot a very impressive 16 of 25 to lead the junior division, followed by Cody Ford-Day and Tayler Hodges. There were four large Annie Oakleys shot with Travis Greenup, Bill Greenup, Bob Krein and Harvey Childers each The Justice Court office at the courthouse annex building in Heppner reports handling the fol lowing business: Marla James Anderson, 30, Lexington-Violation of the Basic Rule, 76 mph in a 55 mph zone, $132 fine; Craig Stewart Strobel, 44, Heppner-Violation of the Basic Rule, 72 mph in a 55 mph zone, $77 fine; Lyle Robert V errall, 61, Heppner-Violation of the Basic Rule, 71 mph in a 55 mph zone, $ 132 fine; James Elmer Holtz, 27, Ione- Violation of the Basic Rule, 81 mph in a 55 mph zone, $147 fine; Greg V incent Smith, 31, Heppner-Violation of the Basic Rule, 77 mph in a 55 mph zone, $87 fine; Leroy Alvin D ieter, 42, Boardman-Violation of the Basic Rule, 80 mph in a 55 mph zone, $132 fine; Mark Schular, 42, Heppner-No Operator’s License, Driving Un insured, Switched License Plates, $343 fine; Judith L. Simmons, 31, Spray- No Operator’s License, $77 fine; C. J. W. Kestler, 18, Imgon- Violation of the Basic Rule, 70 mph in a 55 mph zone, $77 fine; Brian Richard Olea, 23, Heppner-Harassment Violation, $307 fine; Daniel Edward Savage, 40, Union-Criminal Trespass II, $307 fine. 4-H News The Incredible Edible 4-H Club By Clint Krebs, reporter The Incredible Edible 4-H Club met Feb. 11 at the lone Fire Hall. Members brought fabric and other sewing items to send to a woman who makes clothing for underprivileged girls in the United States. They also made cookies for a meeting that was held in lone as a community service project. Members brought an international dish and shared some history about their dish and the country it came from. Members attending included Abby Key, Johnny Collin, Krystal Temple, Amy Jepsen, Heather Rill, Jeff Hunt and Kayla LaRue and leaders Shelby and Maureen Krebs. sth Annual CONSIGNMENT AUCTION FARM & LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT S a tu rd a y , M a rc h 11, 2000 1O:S0 a .m . • H e rm ls to n , OR DIRECTIONS: Traveling easl tram Boardman, OR on 1-84, lake exit 180. turn south, go 1/4 mile to Noble Road, turn east, go 1/2 mile to sale site; or traveling wesl from Pendleton. OR on 1-84. take exit 182, turn south, cross over freeway, turn west on Noble Road, go 11/2 miles to sale site, or traveling south from Tn-Gties, WA on 1-82, turn east on 1 - 84 , b*e exit 180, turn south, go 1/4 mile to Noble Road, turn east, go 1/2 mile to sale site WATCH FOR SIGNS Man arrested on drug charge AUCTIONEER'S NOTE: This is a partial listing, additional consignments coming in daily Already consigned are many Top Quality Items Watch your paper for additional listings prior to sale TR A C TO R S TR U C K * , P IC K U P S , T R A IL E R * Cat 9UD-S, Serial#9U10166, Undercarriage 50% AC 440, Cummins Engine, 10 spd Road Ranger. 23.1x26 Duals Ford 4000w/HD Loeder, PS. 8 spd. 3 p i, PTO (excel- 1967 GMC, 305 V-6.4-2 spd, 18' bed 1963 Ford F-600,292 V-8,4-2 spd 1964 * Dodga w/3750 gal. Water Tank, PTO Pump, Cummins Diesel, 5-4 spd 1055 Intern attonsl.11/2 ton. 14 BediH ast Metal Sides, 4-2 spd Ford 600,3 pt . PTO (runs good) 1904 Ford 3/4 ton Dimol, Utility Box, Uft Gate. Auto. V-8 Massey Ferguson 35 w/Lo«der. 3 pt. PTO Ford 601 wfHD Loader, PS. Select-o-Speed trans 3 pt 1979 Ford F350, Utility Box, HD Air Compressor. 200 gal Split Fuel Tank, Auto, V-8 PTO Ford »51 wfLoader, PS, New Engine, Excellent Rubber, 1971 Ford 10 Wheeler, 5-3 spd, w/Potato Bed 1900 Ford F 600,14' Pump Bed. V-8.5-2 spd 3 pi. PTO 1071 Chevy 3/4 ton 4>4, Flatbed. 4 spd. V-8 Ferguson TO 35,3 pi, PTO (runs good) 1999 Donahue 18' Flatbed Trailer, Penlel Hitch. 10,0000 Ford 9N, rebuilt motor. 3 pt, PTO Dual Axles. w/Ramps. Electric Brakes (new) Ford IN, 3 pi, PTO (runs good) (2) Flatbed TraOeri, 16'& 18 5.0000 Axles Ramps. Elec Cate VAC, PTO tric Brakes (new) Ford »50,3 pi, PTO, 5-2 spd (runs good) Farmall Super H w/F-11 Loader, 3rd Hyd. Valve, Dirt 1983 Raltdn 20' Flatbed Semi-Pull Trailer Gooseneck Flatbed Trailer, Homemade. 8 1/Z x 16'. Bucket Tricycle Front, Good Rubber Wood Deck, 16’ Rubber Case International 2250 Loader. w/Dwt Bucket MMeon 42' Semi livestock Trailer Qulk Attach Brackets (excellent) 11’ Gram Slip Tank M tS N U 4640,4 WO, Cab. Aa, Power Shafts, Duals International 1456 , 4 NOPTO. 3 pt Pallet Racks "TT T IL L A C R to 16' high John Deere 340 13’Offaat Dlac, on Rubber New Holland TC 20 w/7308 Loader, 3 pt. 540 PTO. Low John Deere (' Blade, 3 pt Horn 7 Shank Ripper, 3 pt H A V IN G Stveral 5' & 6' Blades, 3 pi International 620 Grain Drill, 12 Double Disc. Packer John Door« 070 Rika, Hyd Drive Now Holland 1032 Stack Uner Balt Wagon, pull type Wheels International 445 Baler, Twine. PTO S H O P A M IS C E L L A N E O U S John Door* 407 Baler, 2 Tic. Twine, PTO 300 gal. Diesel Tank, w/Vacuum Pump. Flat Bottom Leon I Wheel V Rake, Foldup Wings 3 pt 600 gal. Diesel Tank, w/Vacuum Pump. Flat Bottom John Door« 348 Baler, Twine. PTO 120 gal. Portable Sprayer, 5 hp Honda Motor A two-month investigation by the BENT Team resulted in the execution of a search warrant and the arrest of Satumino Flores, 33, of 202 SE 4th Street in Irrigon. The BENT team and deputies from the Morrow County Sheriffs office arrested Flores in a vehicle near his residence. A search warrant was then served on Flores's residence where small amounts of methamphetamine and marijuana were seized. Flores has been lodgecflat the Umatilla County Jail and is facing charges of possession of a controlled substance, frequenting a place where controlled substances are used and endangering the welfare of a minor. Bail for the three charges is $37,000. M) L IV E S T O C K A F E N C IN G Powder River XL Squeeze Chute Priafart Squeeze Chute (10) 12' Metal Pintle (30) 10' Metal Panala (10) 12' Matal Panala w/Bow Gat« Pancake supper The Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper, sponsored by All Saints' Episcopal Church, will be held Tuesday, March 7, from 5-7:30 p.m. at the church. The menu features all-you-can- eat pancakes, ham, fruit and coffee, tea, juice and milk. Cost is $3 for adults, $2 for students antf $10 for a family. Everyone is invited to attend. I hp Gae Bark Shredder 3” Hand Lina Seare Riding Lawn Mower Miscellaneous Shop Tools *M p u rc h a s e s HOOT - - — M ordi n no M xcam oN si Receiving merchandise at Sale Site beginning Saturday, March 4, 2000. Consignments accepted until 5 p.m., Monday, March 6, 2000. All merchandise must be at sale site by 5 p.m., Thursday, March 9, 2000. TSRMS OF SALS: CASH OR BANKABLE CHECK D A T OF SALS L u n c h w ill b e a va ila b le SNe managed 4 conducted by Rowland Auclon Sanie« - P O Box 178 • Cottonwood, ID S3S22 208-962-3284 • 1-000-305-2022 - Fax 200-902-3778 For more nkxmUon, ctf Dennis Rowland A u clo n « • 208-962-3284 Jerry Coooper-541-449-3227 Specializing in: Farm Equipment. Estates. Livestock 4 Commercial Auctions I t ’ s G ood T o L ive Reason J A n n o u n c it ig . .. ¿j, Bull Sale with a win. After three weeks of league shooting, the team of Mick Sharp and Roger Mortimore is currently in the lead. The next shoot will be held on Sunday, March 5, at 10 a.m. at the club house in Lexington. If I n O regon 77: There’s a bank here that would happily answer all your questions about IRAs. (Even the really silly ones.) W ILLOW CREEK CLINIC will open for family and urgent care medicine provided by Kenneth F. W enberg, M .D . at 274 N. Main Street, Heppner. For appointments, please call 989-8403 prior to March 6th, & 676-5440 after. Sunday, March 19th 1:00 p.m. Morrow County Fairgrounds • Heppner Plan to attend the three day Irish cele The clinic will open Wednesday, March 9. bration in Heppner and choose your Clinic hours u/ill be: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday &. Friday, 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Monday, Tuesday &.Thursday, 2-5:30 p.m. Thursday evening until 7:30 p.m. 2000 range sires from the top end of our Polled Hereford, Salers or A ngu s bulls Bulls will be available for inspec tion at the fairgrounds starting on Sat urday March 18th This is a low-key, si lent auction where bidders may place A m I E ligible Actually, almost everyone is qualified to invest their retirement dollars in an IRA. Even people who are over 70'/2 years of age can make contributions. The real question is which kind of IRA G O O D P LAC E T O LIVE . F or A n I RA? - if any - is the right one for you. Our friendly people are more than happy to answer that or any other burning questions you might have. Why not stop in some time soon and ask away. G O O D PLACE TO B A N K OFE9LEiOVST. iviCL 6e March 8-9, 9 a. m. -5 p. m. or raise bids without haste Wnte or call for information You are welcome to stop by for information & light refreshments. “ T i r a n J '2 u a l ,l y n f o r O p tim u m House calls will always be available on an as needed basis. P e rfo rm a n ce RANCH 64623 Spur Loop • Heppner O R 97836 (541) 676-9014 or (541) 676-9761 Sale Day Phone: (541) 980-7S7I 4 VK ? bt honored. Member F D IC K i l l n ' M it \ I 111 V • Equal Housing Lender \1 \ i \ S I r i I I . > 4 I - O 7 6 - S 4 0 7 . 1 f I