Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, December 21, 1961, CHRISTMAS GREETING EDITION, Section III, Page 2, Image 8

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    Ski Trail-
Fatunlsy's worm dumped an
additional 4 Inchea of new now
on the Arbuckle Mountain Ski
urea. located 27 miles from
lletpner, on Shaw Cm.lt and
f kUh rual There la now a total
of 32 w-hi with Hicht anow
failing often on tha area.
Work crews of th ski club
have Installed the tow drlva
equipment anu oniy we rup
rematna to b hunt'.
The r-a will he e.-n after
ChriMma. vk,im tha pasufcll'.ty of
oiM-rallun this w eek ma. II ne
rtie arrlvra In tuna.
Umi are Icy and allele In
KIM.ia. Chains and snow tires are
a must and those entering the
area re advised to carry a anow
shovel. Lug truck ara on the
road often during week dayt
and on haturdays.
10 MS
mas wtsnes
qood Christ
HAGER'S DAIRY
Jim ond JewaU Hagar
fa
WE
WILL BE CLOSED SATURDAY, SUNDAY AND
MONDAY. DECEMBER 23. 24. AND 25.
WISHING WELL
HERB & BETTY HAMILTON
Cards Down
HEPMEB GAZETTC-TIMES. THurador. Pacmbat 21. 1961
Mustangs
Cards Take
47-45 Win
In Thriller
To all our frlenda at ChrlBtma
we extend our beet wishes' and our
thank for all past favow.
HEPPNER HARDWARE Cr ELEC.
ETTA D. PARKER
UJfcluA -fan"
Wheeler Slaves
Off Last-Ditch
Rally, Tops lone
A rousing rally by the lone
Cardinals was stopped Just short
of victory by Wheeler County
High school at Fossil Saturday
niiiht, and the Cards fullered
their first defeat. 44-43.
It was the lone "clutch player,"
Kollie Lkstrom. who Just about
tripped the Fossil five In the
waning moments of the fourth
quarter. With less than a minute
to go and lone five points behind,
Ekstrom tallied on a field goal
after the Cards had intercepted
a pass. On a one and one free
throw situation, Kollie made
both and the Cards were Just
one point short at the final buz
zer.
Probably reacting from their
victory against Heppner Friday
night, the Cards were far from
their peak against Wheeler. They
trailed through the game, 7 to
6 at the end of the first quarter,
19 to 16 at halftime, and 37-27
at the start of the fourth. They
came back with a 16-point rally
in th fourth period while
Wheeler made only seven.
Despite their cold nigni, me
..,HU hit 17 frnm the floor tO
16 for Wheeler. However the Fos
sil five had Xi tree inrows io
nine for lone.
I'Dfh team took exactly the
same number of shots from the
floor and each squaa naa
is rhArppd to it. showing
the evenness of the contest This
was a non-league game, &
Iaho hnva don't oDen their
conference season until January.
Wheeler Jayvees won me pre
llmlnary, 43 to 31.
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To our Ward's Customers
RALPH AND ELMA SCOTT
my Qmsmns
Wishing you joy ond
happiness not only
on Christmas but
every day
A. L. I Jerry ; DAGGETT
Shell Distributor
.w -
And may w oi your many friends in
wishing you a New Year filled with
hopp'nM, soiisfoction ond achievement.
C. A. RUGGLES INSURANCE
AGENCY
BOX 611
?HOnt D" HEPPNER. OREGON
Ekstrom
Martin
Davidson
Hams
Crabtree
Pointer
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Misener
Ostrander
Rector
Wright
McCulloch
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Morrow Students
Enroll At OSU
In Many Fields
Nineteen students from Mor
row county including 10 from
Heppner are enrolled at Oregon
State University this year, ac
cording to a report issued by
the university.
ron una ronrH pnrollmpnt 01
V'.JU nao o v v. ----
o n.-vi students th s . fall, 1100
more than a year ago. A break
down of the total shows bb49
from Oregon this fall. 2100 from
48 other states, and 300 from
56 foreign countries.
Morrow county students at
OSU include:
Heppner Gerald A. Bunch, a
freshman in engineering; Gayle
J. Cox, sophomore, business and
technology; Allen D. Fergeson,
freshman, engineering; Helen A.
Graham, junior, business and
technology; Clifford W. Green,
sophomore, agriculture; Kenneth
M. Keeling, freshman, forestry;
Kathleen G. Spencer, freshman,
science; Richard W. Sherman,
junior, engineering; Gerald C.
Sumner, senior, business and
technology; M. M. Van Sehoiack,
sophomore, engineering.
Boardman Barbara S. An
deregg. junior, business and
technology; Stevan D. Flug, jun
ior, engineering.
lone Michael D. Benge, sen
ior, agriculture; Jean M. Martin,
Mustang Jayvees
Top lone, 34-19
nrojibiria 1.1-1.1 halftime tie.
the Heppner High Jayvee basket-
halt toum rantnrprl a 31-19 Vic
tory over the lone High Jayvees
Friday nigni in a preunuui
to the varsity contest.
The winners had a 10-5 margin
at the end of the first quarter
but lone came dbck ior uie nan
time tie at 1313. In the third
nonrtnr tha Pnlta mnvpd in f TOnt.
2317, and finished strong for the
final 34 i score. , , t , t
vn wrioht una hlchnolnt
man for the game with 13 and
Bill Akers led lone with eight,
which was matched by Richard
Clark of Heppner with eight
Score"
iilM'PNFP 34! riark 8. Nichols
6, George 1, Schoonover 0, Sher
man 2, Wright 13, Lesser 0, Ayers
4, and Cole 0.
IONE 19: Heimmgner , ruu
hnra n Martin 3. Akers 8. Kllngcr
4, Hal'vorsen 0, Llndstrom 0.
Hunter Safety
Law Clarified
By Commission
The Oregon State Game Com
mission has Issued a clarlfica-
nnnrarnlnil KfiniP miSUnder-
standings of the hunter safety
training law that will become
nffnMltpji Jnniiarv 1. 1962.
Contrary to published reports
,u r'artiriota nt rnmnetencv In
,f. honHiinc of firearms
inc 1 " ' " "
does not have to be presented to
obtain a nunting license nui
does a person 18 years of age or
tirt- hou. tr taWo thp course of
training. A person, 17 years ol
age or younger, is required to
take the course of training re
gardless of whether or not he
previously has been Issued a
hunting license.
r,n.;ri,ataa IcCHOrl hV Other
u;i uuvou.. j
states, provinces, or the National
Rifle Association will satisfy re
quirements of the law.
The game commission also re
minds hunters, 17 years of age or
.,,..,,,, that thp Certificate Of
Competency must be carried with
thpv nre huntinff
with a firearm for any wild bird
or animal, not just me game
species. The only exception to
this would be when a hunter in
these age groups is hunting on
his own land.
Courses of training are given
by volunteer instructors in al
most every community in the
state. All prospective young
hunters should avail themselves
of the training as soon as poss
ible. Lexington 4-H Club
Organizes For Year
Catching fire to score 19
i the kt-cond Quart
Cardinals held the
visiting
Heppner Mustangs to four points
In the
Banquet Honors lone Cardinals
We're he "Lively Five," and
we're ready to go.
We've got our leaders, ana
thought you should know.
Linda, our prexy, with Terry at
her heels,
Leora, our secretary, cant even
spell deal!
We're five srtong you know, so
we'll go for more.
Bev leads our songs, with never
a bore,
And me, Jeanette, now don t say
e-e-e-k!
Will keep you informed when
ever we meet.
And just so we'll end the year
complete,
Eileen Padberg leads us every
other week.
We're from Lex, you now an
know, t .
We're the "Lively Five," and
we're ready to go! I
Jeanette Ledbetter, reporter
freshman, home economics; Mel
vin E. Martin, sophomore, agri
culture; Marilyn J. Morgan,
freshman, home economics;
Llovd R. Rice, freshman, agri
culture; Kenneth L. Smouse,
freshman, science.
Lexington Richard E. Rum,
sophomore, education.
9o yen and years-, - -
.MERRY CHRISTMAS
Aiay It brmq. yow joyful
loimj, happij- memories.
tfauqhU c old riend.
HEPPNER BARBER
BILL EDWARBS
SHOP
DON McKAGUE
same fx-rlod at lone Frl
day night and went on to edge
the visitors, 47-43, In the first
of a two-game basketball series
between the schools.
r..nt,.r Riin Crabtree SDarked
the scoring spree with 13 points
In the quarter on two field goals
and nine free throws, hitting all
but one chance from the charity
stripe. In the same stanza. Mus-
tanir shots irum ouisiue were
uuinir awry, and the Cardinals
controlled the boards.
At Uie start of the game it
niw.;iri.ii aa if the Mustangs
would roll, but the Cards stem
med the tide In the secona
quarter. They built up a 14 9
tirst quarter edge with Lee Pad
berg anu Bruce ivioyer pavm
the way. Each made six points,
I'mihiTf hiuiniz on a lavin, a
long set and potting a pair of
free throws, woyer iook a
break pass lor a layin, jumpeu
one and connectea on a suuri
pusher.
Jim Martin broke the ice ior
i,m with a nair of free throws,
and Kollie EKstrom was first to
hit from the floor, on a jumper
with three minutes gone in the
quarter. The Cards took their
lirst edge in the game when
Crabtree broke a 4-4 deadlock
with a gilt toss and a half
minute later made it 6-4 for
lone with another deadeye shot
irom the tree throw line. Pad
berg evened the score for Hepp
ner when he drilled his set shot,
and Moyer connected on the fast
break play to put the Mustangs
otf ana running. Martin evened
the score again on two free
throws, but bonny Biddle swish
ed a long pusher and Moyer
quickly followed with his jump
er and push shot to make it
14-8 for the visitors. Crabtree
taiiipd a final free throw in the
tirst oeriod to bring the score
to 14-9 with the Mustangs lead
inff.
After being staggered by the
"one-man gang" -raoiree u
the second quarter, and trailing
vx.ih at hniitime. the Mustangs
settled down again and started
a comebacK mai was io uns
a thrilling climax to the contest.
Aftor his bie first half. Crab
tree was held to only four points
in the second half, and Wayne
,iumo I'kstmm and Martin car-
ww.
nufi tho snoring load tor the
Cards.
Tho fardinals. with Ekstrom
and Hams both hitting pushers
and Crabtree scoring on a tip
in, moved the count to a 14-point
hniw 34.20. with one minute
unnf in the third Quarter. Dick
snrinopr rnnnected lor the MUS
tuncra in tho same minute of
niiv hut it annpared as if the
Heppner five was in for a solid
nrnhhlncT
lint lVlnvor an Padhprer eot to
work and the Mustangs stiflened.
In the next two minuies mey
put tho margin to nine points
ith Mnvsr makine four
Ul .U, ' V. - B
nnints nn two field coals ana
Biddle hitting twice from the free
throw line while Ekstrom was
hittintr a sinplp Shot from the
n " ' o
infrnplinn linp.
Ekstrom came through with a
pair of clutch baskets which may
hpv. hopn thp kpvs to the even
tual lone victory. He pushed) one
from the key midway in the
narinH and hit another pusher
a minute later to bring the score
back to a 13-point aavaniage ior
lone, 39-26. Then Heppner count
pH spvpn rjoints in a row that
moved them within six points
at the end of the quarter, 9-
Mnvpr. Shan ADDleeate and
Padberg all hit field goals and
PuHhorcr nfififi a iree uirow aa
thp nnartpr rlnspd.
Th Hpnnner five edged closer
at the start of the fourth when
Padberg sank two tree tnrows.
TrWetrnm roil ntered with a free
thrrtw fnr lone, and Mover even
ed that one with a gift shot for
Heppner. Hams jumped a field
ana I fnr the Cards, but Mover
name rich! back with one for
Heppner, and it was 42-38 for
lone with the final quarter half
over. Crabtree hit a free throw
for the Cards, and Padberg
countered with one for Heppner.
FUstrom and Crabtree each had
single free throws for the lone
five, but Appiegate anu xuujci
came back with single shots for
the Mustangs, ana tne count, sun
showed a six-point spread, 47-41,
ivith two minutes to day.
At this Doint Padbere, who
niavpd a strone eame through
thp rontpst. missed a Dair of
free throws but came back with
a steal and jump shot that put
thin four Doints. 43-
47, with a minute and a half to
play. Twenty-five seconds later
he jumped another, and the score
moved to 47-45. The Cards took
thP ball and erimlv held it un
til Padberg intentionally fouled
Vksimm and left the contest on
his fifth infraction. Rollie missed
both tries with seven seconds
i.ft and time ran out with the
plucky Cardinals on the long
pnd of the 47-45 score.
High point honors went to
rrhm with 20. followed by
Stover with IS. Mover hit eight
f p .1 ?oals on li tries to ieaa
both in that department Crab
lone Cardinals foothull play
..is uera cuists of honor, lunit
with their lather at a banjul
at Stefanls December H. lh
event was sponsored by the lone
Lions ciud.
Lion President Elton Yarnell.
was master of ceremonies. He
Introduced the Cardinal coach.
Glenn Buhl. lone High Princi
pal Darrell fU-lth, Joe Iiausier.
team statistician, members of
the team, and their fathers.
ii.ulnnu Knoa. head Coach at
Columbia Basin College at Pas-
co. was main pet.-i,
on the future of football. He said
the record of his team ana wii
of the successful Cardinals dur
ing the past season was the
same, 9 wins and one loss. He
showed pictures ol nis team n
action In some of the games
Columbia played this fall.
The Uun club was orcanuei
early last spring. Mt-mWri said
ihey upeoted to make this hon
oring of the football team an
annual affair.
buckets and 14 from the free
throw line. Padberg was second
high scorer with 16 on five field
coals and six free throws, and
Lkstrom had 13 with five from
the floor and three from the
charity line.
In team totals, the Mustangs
outscored lone on field goals.
17 to 13 but the Cardinals had
21 free throws to 11 for Heppner.
Padberg was the only man to
go out on personals, although
Moyer and Dubuque for Hepp
ner and Hams and Crabtree of
lone were all on thin ice with
four each at game's end.
Score:
Padberg
Moyer
Dubuque
Appiegate
Biddle
George
Springer
Cox
Gardner
Ekstrom
Martin
Davidson
Hams
Crabtree
Pointer
HEPPNER 45
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17
IONE 47
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4 3 6
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Mr. and Mrs. Julius GlmbeL
trnrmict,tn visitpd here Satur
a, onA nttpnded the dinner and
n, Mosnnii installations. Their
LilC .l.l-J"" " ---- ,
son, Fred, was installed chaplain
n the Blue Lodge
ALL
TOYS
20
OFF
ALSO
SPECIALS
ON
CHRISTMAS
DECORATIONS
LUCKY BUCK
DAY
SATURDAY ONLY
GILLIAM
AND
BISBEE
HDWE. CO.
PH. 6-9433
i
irtstrrtos ie wctk Von always
HEPPNER RED & WHITE
Hoy and Melba Quackenbush
"Qr unlo you I lorn lki$ oy in lb city of
CDafiJ. a saviour. UU it lxri,l lie JPorJ."
HOLIDAY LINE OF
SKIRTS AND SWEATERS
MILADIES
ALICE
GRACE
t urn - jm t; "M .' H-i t & S &
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fa
IWAKJ YOU
May fhfe fea ral enoyabls
occasion for you. f
WINN DEE'S SNACK SHACK
Winn ond Dee Crist
three ' gcet
tree's points came on
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