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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 8, 2002 - SEVEN INTERNET RENTALS Real Estate Listings wvvvv. heppner. net For Rent: 1 and 2 bedroom apartments. Willow View, 515 N. Elder, Heppner. EOH. 676-9019 or 208-384-1589. ____________________ 1-30-tfc For Rent: Heppner, ground floor, 1 bedroom apt. $250/month plus electric. Good for singles or seniors. 676-5857. ____________________ 4-17-6c For Rent: small, two bedroom trailer in Heppner. 676-9771. _____________________ 5-8-tfc CLASS AD DEADLINE MONDAYS at 5 p.m. Cost .50 cents per word Call 676-9228 to place your ad in the Heppner G-T REAL ESTATE Heritage Land Co. 180 W. Baltimore #5, Heppner L a j « A IT O N 1 676-5049 • 59,000 - 3 bedroom, 1 bath, nicely cared for home on one level. 10’x15’ deck, fenced yard and storage shed. Convenient to downtown. • 16,000 - 13,942 sq. ft. lot with view of Willow Creek. Ready to build. Heppner. • 135,000 - 3-in-1, a best buy! One main 2-story dwelling with new windows, 4 bedrooms, 3 bath, oak kitchen, and one 1 bedroom, 1 bath house and a 2 bedroom, 1 bath house with a basement, all on one tax lot. • 95,000 - 3 bedroom, 2 bath older home on comer lot, new furnace, windows, sheetrock, paint, wiring, siding, floor coverings; large cov ered front porch - a must see! PRICE REDUCED > 59,000 - 2-story large older home with 4 bedrooms, 1 bath on large lot with storage shed and lots of off-street parking. 15,000 - flat commercial lot just off Main Street, Heppner. Sharon Lewis 676-5233 Bob Ployhar 676-9649 A. Kim Cutsforth 676-9625 David Sykes 676-9228 u n vw .h ep p n er.n et Willow I* Creek. Realty 8 7 6 -52 4 1 ta t J o y c e K a y & Jerry H o llo m o n HOME WITH A VIEW. 3 bedroom manufactured with attached garage. Good carpets and vinyl floor covering. Price includes washer and dryer, drop- in range and refrigerator; house also has a garbage disposal and d ish washer. Lot #421 has wired, insulated garage. 24'x20’. 25 Canyon Drive. #00- 16 $95,000 LARGE HOME ON CORNER LOT. 3 to 6 bedrooms, has a beauty or bar ber shop attached and outside storage buildings. Nice carpet and vinyl floors, large kitchen, 2)4 bathrooms. Large master bedroom with dressing room and double closets with large bathroom. 485 N. Main Street. #00-14. $100,000 GREAT FIXER-UPPER. This prop erty has great possibilities. House is 2 bedroom, 1020 sq. ft. m/l just waiting for a creative carpenter. Large lot, 25,693 sq.ft, m/l, level with trees along Willow Creek; very nice. 515 E. Cowins St. #01-12 $37,000 PERFECT STARTER HOME OR RETIREMENT. 2 bedrooms. 1 bath, carport and 18’x13’ m/l shop, all on a large corner lot, 100'x100' m/l. Located in the nice quiet town of lone. Excel lent place to raise children. 575 E. 2nd St. #01-19 Asking $45,000 REAL ESTATE WANTED Have buyer interested in 5-10 acres of mountain property or something in the Penland Lake area. Have buyer interested in bare lot at Blake's Ranch. Contact David Sykes, Heri tage Land Co., Heppner, (541) 676-9228 or toll-free 1-800-326- 2152. _______________ 5-8-tfx A d & News Deadline Mondays at 5 p.m. SERVICES Linoleum, carpet and Pergo sale and installation. Free esti mates. Call Tim Hedman, eve nings, 676-9054. Licensed and bonded #78201. _____________________ 1-9-tfc Rooter-Tooter: house drain lines and septic lines cleaned. Call Jim Nelson, 145 E. Main, Lex ington, 989-8369. 7-11-tfc MISCELLANEOUS Advertise your business with solid magnet door signs from the Heppner Gazette-Times. 676- 9228, ask for David. _____________________ 5-3-tfx Used Wilson Pro-staff over sized golf clubs. 1-3-5 woods, 3- pitching wedge irons. In good condition. Call 676-9877 eve nings. 3-6-tfx PETS « ANIMALS Free bassett mix puppies, four females, four males. 989-8499. ____________________ 4-24-3c Free Puppies: mother AKC German Shepherd, daddy black lab fence jumper. 422-7532. 5-8-lc BUILDING MATERIALS New steel building, 40x24 was $5,490, must sell, $3,290. 1-800- 292-0111. 5-8-lp LOST « FOUND LOST at Robinson place, Por cupine Road, female black lab, spayed. Call 676-5319, Matt and Darlene Clark. _____________________ 5-8-lc In the Service Army National Guard Pfc., Christopher R. Bennetto, has graduated from basic combat training at Fort Jackson, Columbia, S.C. During the nine weeks of training, the soldier received in struction and practice in drill and ceremony, marching, rifle marks manship, armed and unarmed combat, map reading, field tac tics, military courtesy, military justice system, physical fitness, basic first aid, and Army values, principles, and traditions. Bennetto is the son of Terri Bennetto o f lone, and Kevin Bennetto of Willits, California. He is a 1999 graduate of lone High School. Corns e£ Calluses? Dr. Donald J. Carlson, Foot Specialist will be at the Pioneer Memorial Clinic on M ay 15th fo r the diagnosis of this and other foot problems. Call 676-5504 - Heppner or 567-8750 - Hermiston U n it* 1 Church Of Mustang JV s blow past Eagles M u s ta n g ra lly fa lls s h o r t a g a in s t Rick Paullus The Heppner Mustang JV baseball team banged out 16 hits in beating the visiting Wahtonka Eagles, 19-0, in five innings on Thursday, May 2, to improve to 7 and 1 on the year. The Mus tangs play the LaGrande frosh on Friday, May 10, in a doublehead er at home beginning at 2 p.m. They will finish out the season with a home game against Pilot Rock on Monday, May 13, at 4:30 p.m. Jode Coil and Kiel Naims both walked to lead off the first and both came home on a wild pitch to give the Mustangs an early 2-0 lead. Chuy Elguezabal had an infield hit and later scored on a Ben Turrell fielder’s choice to make it 3-0 after one. In the second. Coil and Naims both singled and scored on a Brian Gutierrez triple. Gutierrez scored as Luke Murray reached on an error. Elguezabal tripled to score Murray and scored as Josh Gutierrez grounded out, Turrell singled, John Franswa reached on an error, Aaron Lueck had an in field single and Coil scored two with another single to make it 10- 0. The Mustangs added two more in the third when Brian Gutierrez walked, Donald Adams reached on a fielder’s choice and both scored on a Turrell single. They put the game further out o f reach in the fourth when Franswa reached on an error, Coil singled and Naims was hit by a pitch. Murray scored two with a two-out single and Adams scored another with a single. Josh Gutierrez had an RBI single, Turrell scored two more with a double and Franswa scored an other with a double to make it 19- 0. Josh Gutierrez went three in nings to pick up the win, striking out four and allowing an infield single with Coil pitching the fi nal two innings, giving up no hits and striking out four. Terrell led the way at the plate, going three for four with fiv* RBJst'Cofl went three for fouf with three runs scored and two RBIs, Elguezabal went two for two, Lueck went two for four, Murray had three RBIs and Brian and Josh Gutierrez each had two RBIs. * Each Mustang had at least one hit and the defense was flaw less, with no errors. C o n d o n B lu e D evils By Statistics Wahtonka: 000 00-0 1 4 Heppner; 372 7x - 19 16 0 Carter, Kuehal (4) and Kuehal, Carter (4); Josh Gutierrez, Jode Coil (4), and John Franswa. W -Gutierrez. L-Carter. 2B: Heppner-Ben T urrell, Franswa. 3B; Heppner-Brian Gutierrez. Chuy Elguezabal. HR-none. Marriage Licenses The Morrow County Clerk’s office reports issuing the follow ing marriage license(s): April 30: Antonio Espino Cancino, 27, Umatilla; and Juana Espino Sanchez, 26, Umatilla. May 3: Mario Birrueta, 21, Kennewick, Washington; and Magdalena Berenice Mejia, 22, Pasco, Washington. By Rick Paullus The Heppner Mustangs base ball team scored two runs in the bottom of the seventh, but came up one run short as they lost to the visiting Condon Blue Devils, 5-4, in Columbia Basin Confer ence play. The Mustangs dropped to 7 and 2 in the CBC East divi sion and 13 and 5 overall. They tied with Condon for first place in the conference, but the Blue Devils hold the tiebreaker, hav ing beaten the Mustangs two of three times this season. The Mustangs play a double- header at Weston-McEwen on Saturday, May 11, beginning at 11 a.m. and host Umatilla on Tuesday, May 14, at 4:30 p.m. to finish up the regular season. The Blue Devils scored two runs in the top of the first, but the Mustangs came back to tie it up on Stefan M atheny’s single, Michael McCabe’s single, Billy G ates’ RBI single and Brad Adams’ RBI single. The Blue Devils scored a run in the third and two more in the fourth and made it stand up until the seventh when the Mustangs mounted a rally. Chuy Elguezabal walked with one out. Matheny was hit by a pitch, McCabe walked and Gates singled to score two, but they couldn’t get anymore and took the loss. Gates was two for three with three RBIs and Matheny went two for three. Statistics Condon: 201 200 5-5 6 4 Heppner: 200 000 2-4 6 3 Jared Mitchell. Todd Shaffer (5) and Randy Carnine; Michael McCabe, Chuy Elguezabal (5) and Kelly Paullus. W- Mitchell. L-McCabe. 2B. Condon-Jeremy Rosenbaum (2). Shaffer. 3B-none. HR: Condon-Camine. WCCC ladies evening league set According to a spokesperson, WCCC received an overwhelm ing positive response to the pro posal of a Willow Creek Coun try Club ladies evening league at a meeting held last Thursday. Play days are set for Thursday evenings at 6:30 p.m. and will run similar to Tuesdays (participation is not required every week). Golf ers will sign up as hostesses and will be in charge of the play for the evening. The league is open to all women, 18 years of age or older, who are members of the Willow Creek Country Club. Those interested in partici pating may show up Thursday evenings, beginning May 9, by 6:15 p.m., as play will start promptly at 6:30 p.m. For more information about the evening league or Tuesday play, call Dana Reid at 676-2101 (day) or 676-5367 (evening). Eleven golfers hit the course for a Chapman Round following the meeting. First place went to Mary Kincaid and Luvilla Son- stegard, second place to Dana Reid and Jackie Allstott, and third place to Dana Reid and Shari Stahl. Remember Mom on Mother’s Day T¿* 5 40th ANNUAL AUCTION & BARBECUE e Snturdny. J u n o l\ I A T A i Casual Tops & Pants 1st Willows Grange Hall, lone. OR < Gardner’s Men’s Wear < * * 3 ____ _ _____ P it Bmrbmqum BmmfDInnmr 12:30 P M AduÊÊ$6.00 6-12 ¥m n $3.00 (541) 676-9218 • 193 N. Main Street • Heppner Monday - Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. _ By Rick Paullus The Heppner Mustang base ball team had 19 hits and scored 25 runs, beating the visiting Stanfield Tigers, 11-1 and 14-3, on Saturday, May 4. Both games ended after five innings due to the 10-run rule. The wins boosted the Mustangs’ Columbia Basin Con ference East division record to 9 and 2 and their overall record to 15 and 5. The Mustangs had a double- header at Weston-McEwen on Saturday, May 11, and a single game at home against Umatilla on Tuesday, May 14, to close out the regular season. The Mustangs took a 3-0 lead after one in the opener as Chuy Elguezabal and Stefan Matheny walked and scored on a Brad Adams triple. Billy Gates then hit a sacrifice fly to score Adams. The Tigers scored a run in the second but the Mustangs came back with three more in the third as Michael McCabe tripled and scored on Adams’ single, Gates walked and both came home on Travis Bellamy’s double. The Mustangs scored five more in the fourth as Donald Adams walked and ended up scoring on a passed ball. Elguezabal walked, Brad Adams hit a two-out two-run homerun and Gates walked. Bellamy sin gled, Kelly Paullus had an RBI single and Bellamy ended up scoring on an error to make it 11 - 1. Gates went the distance, giv ing up only an infield single, three walks and striking out 11. Brad Adams led the way at the plate, going three for three with five RBIs, with Bellamy going two for three with two RBIs. E lguezabal and Gates each scored two runs. The Mustangs wasted little time in the second game, scoring seven runs in the first inning. Elguezabal walked, Matheny tri pled, McCabe hit a homerun, Brad Adams walked, Bellamy was hit by a pitch and Paullus moved both runners up with a sacrifice bunt. Josh Winters was hit by a pitch to load the bases. Brian Gutierrez had an RBI sin gle, Elguezabal forced in a run by getting hit by a pitch, Matheny had an RBI single and another run scored as McCabe reached on an error. In the second. Gates doubled and Bellamy homered to right field. Paullus, W inters and Gutierrez each single, Elguezabal reached on a fielder’s choice, McCabe forced in a run with a walk and Adams cleared the bases with a double to make it 13- 0. The Tigers scored two runs in the third but the Mustangs came back with a run in the fourth as Matheny doubled and scored on McCabe's single. Matheny picked up the win on the mound, going the distance, giving up three hits and two walks, while striking out four. He also led the way at the plate, go ing three for three with two RBIs. McCabe went two for three with five RBIs. Gutierrez went two for two, scored twice and had an RBI. Bellamy scored two runs and had two RBIs, Adams had three RBIs and Elguezabal scored two runs. Statistics First Game Stanfield: 010 00-1 1 2 Heppner: 303 5x-l 1 7 0 Sabotta and McQuown: Billy Gates and Kelly Paullus. W-Gates(2-1). L-Sabotta. 2B: Heppner-Travis Bellamy 3B: Heppner- Michael McCabe. Brad Adams. HR Heppner-Adams Second Game Stanfield: 002 01-3 3 2 Heppner: 760 lx-14 12 3 Flemmer and McQuown; Stefan Matheny and Paullus W-Matheny (4-0). L- Flemmer. 2B: Heppner-Matheny, Gates, Adams 3B: Heppner-Matheny. HR: Heppner-McCabe. Bellamy C hn » f Lordy! Lordy! Look What's 40! Mustangs take lone Cards hosts two from Tigers Sherman County •• Pre-Sahoot Ftm t / Justice Court ____ Report The Justice Court office at the courthouse in Heppner reports handling the following business in the past week: Jered Lee W icklund, 25, Heppner-Permitting Animal to Run at Large. $79 fine. Maintain ing a Dog as a Public Nuisance. $79 fine. Eugene Anthony Doherty, 69, Heppner-Speeding Violation of the Basic Rule, $87 fine. C olin M cE U igott and A aron Tworek try their hand as a doubles team. The lone tennis team claimed six victories on Friday. May 3, against Sherman County. The Huskies handed the lone team five losses. Adam Neiffer lost to number-one seeded Cole Shelton, 1-8. Aaron Tworek played an excellent match before losing, 6- 8, to Shilo Langsten. Adam Neiffer defeated Brett Brown 8- 2. The doubles team of Adam N eiffer and Adam McCabe defeated Brett Brown and Willy Reeves in a tight match, 8-6. Aaron Tworek and Colin M cEUigott defeated Katie Ketchum and Cody Stroud, 8-2. Paul Neiffer and Johnny Collin lost to Frankie Welk and Christine Alley, 3-8. Brian Bunch and Taylor McEUigott came back from a 2-5 deficit to defeat Brad Carlson and Daniel Hall, 9-7. Caitlin Orem defeated Marcy Richelderfer, 8-5. Tyler Raible defeated Hannah Kaseberg, 8-5. Salli McEUigott and M acarena Esposito succumbed to Kristy Danielson and Sellah Hill, 2-8. Meghan McCabe and Sara Peck lost to Keely Slay and Tiffany Gray, 5- 8. WCCC ladies hold play day Willow Creek Country Club ladies held a play day on Tuesday, April 30. Results are as follows: Low gross of the field: Karen Bishop. Low net o f the field: Lorrene M ontgomery. Least putts o f the field: Luvilla Sonstegard. Flight A: low gross-Missy C utsforth; low net-Corol M itchell; least putts-Lynnea Sargent. Flight B: low gross-Carol Hamilton and Lois Hunt; low net- Bemice Lott; least putts-Carol Norris. Flight C: low gross-Jackie Allstott; low net-Joyce Dinkins; least putts-Barbara Gilbert. Chip in: Karen Bishop #17, Bernice Lott #14. Birdie: Missy Cutsforth#15, Karen Bishop#18. Twenty-one players were present. lone tennis play at Umatilla M acaren a E sp o sito and S a lli McEUigott team up to defeat their Umatilla opponents. lone tennis teams traveled to Umatilla on Saturday, May 4. lone posted six wins and two losses. Caitlin Orem lost to Marlena White, 4-7. Orem then doubled up with M eghan McCabe to defeat Dauna Borden and Katelyn Lee. 8-3. Salli M cEUigott and M acarena Esposito defeated KC Bollinger and Chelsea Kik, 8-5. Brian Bunch succumbed to Adrian Palomino, 1-8. Tyler Raible defeated Dennis Markley, 8-6. Adam M cCabe and Adam Neiffer defeated Bryan Eddy and Brandon Ybarra. 8-6. Colin McEUigott and Aaron Tworek defeated Michael Palamino and Jimmy Rico, 8-3. Johnny Collin and Taylor McEUigott easily defeated Fransisco Valencia and Pedro Manquez. 8-3.