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Hoopers Post Big Win; Defeat Sherman Here By GREG FIERCE Heppner's Mustangs swept through their second Greater Oregon league basketball game here by dropping Sherman Coun ty, ranked fourth in the Oregon Journal A-2 poll, 55-51, before a crowd of some 800 persons in the new Heppner gym Friday night. The victory kept the Mustangs at the top of the league ladder and evened games with the smooth Sherman county five, which had emerged victorious over Heppner in the Condon in vitational tournament during the Christmas holiday period. Three regulars scored in double figures for the Mustangs as they ran up their second win against no defeats in the new hoop plant. Early in the game, the Mus tangs, who are ranked in the top 10 in all three state A-2 polls, fell behind, 10-14, but came on strong and had the lead at in termission, 26-23. Ken Wright fortunately chose this game to give one of the best demonstrations of outside shoot ing seen here for a long time. He dropped in shots from 20 to 25 feet out to take top honors for the Mustangs with 18. When Sherman came out to guard him, he passed in to his teammates, Lee Padberg and Doug Dubuque, who finished with 17 and 12 re spectively. After intermission, the Mus tangs saw their lead lost only once, this early im the third quarter when Sherman went in front briefly, 30-31. Surging back, the Heppner five pulled away steadily and at the end of the third quarter had a six-point margin, 42-36. Rolling on, the home club gave the partisan crowd a chance to breathe easier as they moved to a 10-point margin at one time, 48-38, but, led by Doug Bish and nifty Ron Johnson, the Huskies fought back to narrow the final margin to four points. Heppner's shooting average was down to 29 with the lads getting only 21 of 71. Wright alone had a good percentage as he hit his eight from the floor on 18 attempts, close to a .500 mark. Sherman county, a team that won frank admiration from the local fans, shot almost iden tically to Heppner, getting 20 of 70 tries. Padberg, sensational on the floor with his ball hawking tac tics, led the Mustangs in re bounds, 15 to 13. Coach Bob Cantonwine was well pleased with the way his boys played and said that it went as they had planned it. Johnson topped Sherm a n ' s scoring with 18 and Bish follow ed with 15. The losers saw two of their squad leave the game via personal fouls, Including big Ken Blagg and Bish. Johnson and Dick Grabenhorst each had four at the end of the contest. For Heppner, Dave George and Carl Bauman were both in trouble with four each, but none Mrs. Brown's Mother Dies in Hermiston Mrs. Helen Newby, 88, died in a Hermiston hospital early Tues day morning after being taken there from an Echo rest home where she was living. She was the mother of Mrs. Maurice Brown of Heppner. Funeral services were today (Thursday) at 10:30 a.m. in Hood River. Mrs. Newby was reared in Hood River and lived for many years in Kinzua. Mr. and Mrs. Brown left Wed nesday night to attend the fun eral services. ! J . . . from stuffy nott J I j ! y and minor ' , ! X, bronchial irritations I? 02. SIZE I ! NEWS)VAPURE Medicated Decongesfon Room FOR NURSERY BEDROOMS BATHROOM When minutes matter, Rexall Vapure relieves local cold distress of nasal congestion, eases minor bronchial irritations. Spray in room on handkerchief - or directly onto sheets, pillow cases or pajama tops for i soothing relief while sleeping. Pleasantly fragrant. 7 OZ. AEROSOL 1. 1 m mz(mm mm Humphreys Rexall DRUG HEPPNER on the team had to leave on personals. Score: SHERMAN COUNTY 51 Fg Ft Pf Tp Bish Rayon Grabenhorst Johnson Blagg Mobley Lane Gentry 7 1 0 1 6 1 0 2 0 5 15 0 7 18 0 3 6 1 2 1 0 1 4 4 5 1 0 0 3 4 4 0 Totals 20 11 20 51 HEPPNER 55 Fg Ft Pf Tp Bauman 3 0 4 6 Dubuque 4 Padberg 5 Wright 8 Dick 1 George 0 Clark 0 4' 7 2 0 0 0 0 Totals 21 13 19 55 Mustangs Capture Come-from-Behind Win over Condon By GREG PIERCE Forced to come from behind to catch the Condon Blue Devils, the Heppner High basketball team topped the Gilliam county team there Saturday night, 65 to 49, to post their second vic tory over Condon this season. The Mustangs had all they could handle in the non-league encounter. Condon took the lead at the end of the first quarter, 18-12. In the second stanza the Mustangs outshot Condon and closed the score to 29-25 at half time but were still trailing. Doug Dubuque, playing his first week-end as a starter, showed real strength under the boards and collected eight points. Fired up after the half, the Horsemen with the help of dead eye Ken Wright, finally went ahead, 46-40. The fourth period was all on Heppner's side as they coasted to victory, 65 to 49. Lee Padberg hit for 13 to take second place in the Mustang scoring. Coach Bob Cantonwine used all 12 players, and eight of them collected points. However, the coach was not pleased with the way the team played in the first half. The Mustangs shot 30 per cent from the field and 53 per cent from the foul line. Condon hit a cooler 26 per cent from the field but a hot 78 per cent from the foul line Mike Parrlsh was high man for Condon with 16 and Robert Stinchfield was second with 12. SCORE: HEPPNER 65 Wright 19, Dick 4, Padberg 13, Bauman 11, George 2, Clark 2, Anderson 6, Dubuque 8, Evans, Strait, Snyder, Spencer. CONDON 49 Stinchfield 12, Beck 3, Parrish 16, Palmer 2, Myers 2, Johnson 6, Ashenfelter 3, B. Barnett, Smith 2, J. Bailey 2, Larue. whatever In the world you're looking for, Spray 9 PH. 676-9610 C7 s I I vapijmI i MM Urninirrn II C I 1 tu IHM,nrw I a i gMnaBasDQBg" I ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH Rev. Bill Alsup, pastor Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Morning worship, 11:00 a.m. Evening service 7:00 p.m. Thursday evening, family ser vices, 7:30. THE METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Melvin W. Dixon, pastor Morning worship 11:00 a.m. Church school, 9:45 a.m. IONE UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST Rev. Walter B. Crowell, pastor Telephone 422-7530 Church School, 9:45 a.m. Morning worship, 11:00 a.m. ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH Rev. Raymond Beard Heppner Weekday Masses, 7:00 a.m. Sunday Masses, 7:30 and 11:00 a.m. ALL SAINTS' EPISCOPAL CHURCH The Rev. C. Bruce Spencer, Rector Holy Communion daily (except Mondays) 7:30 A. M.( Sundays 7:30 and 10:00 A. M. HOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. Kenneth Robinson, pastor Alfalia Street Church school, 9:45 a.m. Morning worship at 11:00 a.m. SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST Elwood Boyd, pastor Saturday services, Sabbath school. 9:30 a.m. Church services, 11:00 a.m. "Quiet Hour" radio broadcast over KGO every Sunday, 2 p.m. Cardinals Climb on Tired of being kicked around on the basketball court this year, lone High's Cardinals surged through with a pair of road vic tories over the week-end, defeat ing Stanfield at Echo Friday night, 68 to 47, and whacking Helix there Saturday night, 61 to 54. These victories brought Coach Dick Strait's squad to fifth spot in the standings of the Umatilla Morrow B league and put them above Echo, Helix, Stanfield and Umapine, the latter two yet to taste victory. Tom Heimbigner was the big scorer for the Cardinals against Stanfield, tallying 21 points. The lone players fired a sizzling .539 clip for the night, making 29 of 54' attempts. Stanfield managed only 14 of 42. The winners led all the way, holding a 12-7 margin at the first quarter stop and holding a 28-20 halftime margin. They really put on the steam in the third quarter with 20 points to only six for Stanfield, giving them a clinching 48 to 26 margin, and then eased off in the final stanza, allowing Stanfield 21 while they hit another 20. Four of the five lone starters wound up in double figures with Jay Ball netting 12, Mark Halvor sen 11 and Joe Halvorsen 10. Fred Gutherv topped Stanfield with 14. Stanfield's jayvees won the preliminary, 47 to 39. Helix proved a lot tougher for the Cards who cooled off on their shooting Saturday night. The Grizzlies trailed six points at the half, 33 to 27, but fought beak and with minutes to go were only two points behind. However, lone rallied and wound up on the long end of the 7-point difference. Evrey starter for the Cards hit in double figures and only three points separated the lowest and highest. Mark Halvorsen and Ball led the team with 13 each, followed by Heimbigner and Joe Halvorsen with 11 and Bill Klinger with 10. However, Helix' Charles Porter was high man on the floor with 20 for the losers. lone grabbed a narrow 16-15 first quarter lead, took the 6- point bulge at the half and wid ened it to seven at the end of the third quarter, 47-40, before feeling and resisting the Grizz lies' last ditch pressure in the final period. Scores: IONE 68 Ball 12, Klinger 6, Tha El For A4L2 EVERY BUSINESS NEED GAZETTE-TIMES Mm m WE VALBY LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. Kenneth Robinson, pastor Sunday school and worship 9:00 a.m. LEXINGTON CHURCH OF CHRIST Earl L. Soward, Pastor Sunday school, 10:00 a.m. Worship 11:00 a.m. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE J. G. Weller, Pastor Phone 676-5529 Sunday Services: The Church Teaching, 10:00 a.m. The Church Worshipping, 11:00 a.m. The Church Training, 6:45 p.m. The Church Reaching, 7:45 p.m. (Meeting in Seventh-day Ad ventist church.) ST. WILLIAMS CHURCH lone Rev. Raymond Beard Sunday Masses, 9:15 a.m. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS American Legion Hall Arnold Raymond, Br. President Priesthood meeting, 8:30 a.m. Sunday school at 10:30 a.m. Sacrament service at 11:30 a.m. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Charles V. Knox, minister Bible school at 9:45 a.m. Morning worship at 11:00 a.m. Evening worship, 7:00 p.m. CYF meeting, 8:00 p.m. Chi Rho meeting 1st, 3rd Thurs., 7:00 p.m. Win Two; Ladder J. Halvorsen 10, M. Halvorsen 11, Heimbigner 21, Lindstrom 1, Or tez 2, Hausler 5, McGill, Rea. STANFIELD 47 Sewell 7, Corey, Clark 2, Guthery 14', Banker 5, Pratt 4, Masuda, McEl roy 11, Alvarez 2, Seible 2. IONE 61 M. Halvorsen 13, Heimbigner 11, J. Halvorsen 11, Ball 13, Klinger 10, Lindstrom 1, Ortez 2, Hausler. HELIX 54 Kucera 4, Straughn 8, Porter 20, Harper 10, J. Rogers 6, Baysinger 6, Leisinger, Camp bell, Olsen, R. Rogers. We don't We We We can't PRINTING Of All KINDS HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday, January 16, 1964 iL yQlZa k 1 Tip National 4-H ElKlrlc program iponiortd by Wiitlnghousa educational Foundation How many ways is electricity used In this picture? How many ways is it used in your home? Do you ever wonder what happens when you plug into a wall outlet? Where does the power come from? You usually can't see it unless it is in a light. Why do fuses blow? Why should you NEVER touch an electrical object with wet hands? Scores of 4-H Club members could tell you the answers. They found them while working in the 4-H electric program. Through the Cooperative Extension Service and sponsoring groups, the young people have access to some of the best personal guidance and informative literature in the electrical field. Boys and girls interested in electricity should se the county extension agent. Anna Lindstrom Dies In Local Hospital Mrs. Anna Lindstrom, lone, age 85, died in Pioneer Memor ial hospital this morning (Thurs day) a few hours after she had suffered a heart attack at her home. After experiencing a se vere chest pain about 10:00 p.m. Wednesday evening, she was brought to the hospital. Funeral arrangeme n t s are pending and a complete obituary will appear next week. Surviv ors include two daughters and three sons. HOSPITAL Patients admitted to Pioneer Memorial hospital for medical care during the past week were the following: Alma Morgan, Heppner; Marie Vincent, Condon; James Johnston, Heppner, and John Bryson, lone. Patients dismissed during this fly airplanes, can't train elephants, We're not good cooks, We don't build airplanes, We'll probably never go to the moon, We don't raise wheat, We don't practice law, We can't set a broken leg, We can't hang wallpaper, We don't sell clothes, We're not painters, We can't fit shoes, We don't fix TV sets, We don't sell furniture, We don't know jewelry, We can't fill prescriptions, We don't savvy hardware, don't sell groceries, make lumber, UT WE SURE CAN Dealer For Moore Business same period were: unnstina Watkins, Heppner; Kathleen Disque, Condon; Robert Dobbs, Heppner; Susan Chally, Hepp ner; Florence Greiner, Condon; Dalton Lamorie, Lexigton, Hemorrhoids Cured Painlessly By Non-Surgical Method The non-surgical, electronic method for treatment of Hem orrhoids (Piles) developed by doctors of the Beal-Oliver Sandy Blvd. Clinic has been so successful and permanent in nature that the following pol icy is offered their patients: "After all symptoms of Hem orrhoids . . . have subsided and the patient has been dis charged, if he should ever have a recurrence, all further treat The GAZETTE-TIMES Ph. 676-9228 HEPPNER Forms Mailwell Envelopes 5 PTA Reading Group Slates Monday Meet An organization meeting of the PTA reading study group will be Monday night at 7:30 in the Home Economics room of the high school, Mrs. Ed Dick an nounces. 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