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HEPfNt CAZmTTJMEl. Thursday. January 11. 1HS it pi 1 I i wo Koau Loues Plummet Mustangs lone Wins Pair With Ease; Ties For League Lead TuKlnir two Eimn over the w.4t-i. Staidudd Friday nlrbt and Hell Saturday night lone High's basketball train n.oNr-i Into a tin. I place tie In the I'malllla Morrow B league with a rtH-orJ ol lour ln t-caimd one In. The Ordinal topped Stan field. 56 and thumped Helix. W U Mh on the lone floor. In each tame Coach Gene Hot-Mer'a boys rolled to Rood Hed halftlnie lead. 3110 ovei Sir.field and 29-13 over Hcli Joe llalvorsen scored 27 I-otnts In the two nights while his brother, Mark llalvorsen. and Jay Ball each had 20. Asainst Stanhcld both Xla.k am: Joe abounded exceptionally well, ecttlne II and 13 respe lively. Ball led lone scorers th 14. matched by Stanfields Fred Guthery. lo with 14. Mark Halxorscn was second high tor lone with 12 and Wes llolstclr hit 11. Stan Holstein played a good floor came offensively and d fenlvi-lv to helD contribute to tlie ticlory. The Cardinals hi: 35'i from the field and 60V. from the foul line, compared to Stanficld's 21', from the field and 45r,r from the free throw t tiine. Acalnst Helix. Mark H a Ivor Condon, Air Base Win Town Games; lone Tilts Set s.n led rebounding lth IS, LiHowcd bv brulhi-r Joe's 11. However, Joe topped the scor ing with 1. followed by iHmg Hatpcr of HelU with 11. line hit 3l' from the flelJ and 404 fiom the free throw line agalmd 27f and 28' V liclu. Alter leading all the May. the CtUM hit a cold fii-li in i he third quarter, going 4l minute belon- scoring a point. Helix, ex it rnely cold on shooting In 111 first half, found the range afiu Intermission but could not owr erne the big lone lead. Svies: STAN FIELD W To League Cellar Ye Ft Tp Pavis 0 2 2 Mcllwy 0 1 1 K. Clark 4 0 8 Guthery 5 4 14 Alvie 0 0 J Hai.ker 1 2 I Mnoada 0 0 3 Tucket 3 3 9 lw Clark 0 0 0 Cox 0 0 0 TOTALS 13 12 IONE 56 Ts Ft Tp J. llalvorsen 3 3 9 M. llalvorsen 6 0 12 S Holstein 0 5 5 W. Ilolsteln 2 7 11 Ball 6 2 14 Magill 0 0 0 .Morgan 0 11 Emnt 2 0 4 Baker 0 0 3 Lovgren 0 0 0 Llnnell 0 0 0 TOT Alii 19 IS 56 STAN FIELD 4 14 14 : IONE 14 17 11 14 oc' Br KIT ANDERSON Two lu&sca on the road om the week-end tdummeted the Iter pner High varity basketball team to the bottom of the west ern division of the Greater Ore- eon leacue llh an 0 3 record. Ttiev lt to Burn Friday night. (WML and to Grant I'nlon ol J'hn Pay aturday night. t4 In a rough battle at Burns. the HUM sutlers got erf to a quick start, taking an 11 8 (lot ouirfrr lead. KeM-l of Burns led I Ih tt 1 1 t,4ff u-lfk 4tlt.li lu.lnf. .,.,.,, -v,,m In the second quarter and his team took a It) point halftlme margin. 31-21. The Burns bos widened the gap at 46 34 at the end cf three periods and ran away In the fourth period for the final 19 point victory'. Kessel of Burns copped scor ing honors with 16 counters while Stuart Pick of the MuMang gar nered 11. Saturday nlcht the Mustanrs found themselves on the sIhhI side of the 64 50 score as the Grant Union prospectors led all the way. The Prospectors led. 16 12 at the first period stop and 20 at the half. At the end of three Quarters, the Heppner five narrowed the cap to eicht. but Grant Union fired a 19-point fourth period while holding the Horsemen to 13. Gene Hellker led all scorers with 17 points. HEPPNER 8 13 13 1044. BURNS 11 20 15 1763. HEITNER 44 Ft Ft Heppner Defeats Cards In Foul-Studded Game Condon defeated lone, tj to , and the Condon Air Base whack ed Hcpnner's Townies, 62 to 46, In Sunday afternoon basketball in the Heppner High gym. the first round In the newly-organ ized town team league. Ted Schadewitz put on a scor ir.c show for Condon as he pour ed in 41 points on 17 field goaU and seven free throws. Gene Dockter of the lone five burned th. hemp on the opposition with 30 making 14 field goals and two free throws. Campbell of the Air For.'e potted 20 against Heppner and llarlcy Sager and Neil Boamci were high scorers for the home townies. each with 10. On the coming Sunday after noon at 1:30, Condon plays Heppner in the lone gym, and lone will take on the Lexington town team In the second half of a doubleheader. Air Base team is traveling and cannot appear on this date. Balance of the schedule is as follows: January 31, at Heppner 1:30 p.m. Air Base vs. Condon; 3:30, Heppner vs. lone. February 7, at lone 1:30, Air Base vs. Heppner; 3:30, lone vs. Condon. February 14, at Heppner 1:30, Air Base vs. lone; 3:30, Heppner vs. Condon. February 21, at lone 1:30, Cbndon vs. Air Base; 3:30, lone vs. Heppner. Current standings are: W L 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 HELIX 43 Straughan 1'orter liar per Kueera Olscn Bclden Enbsk Rogers Wt stover Hawkins TOTALS IONE 53 Condon - j Air Base ; lone ' Heppner Scores: CONDON Delaney 8, 6. L pshaw, 79 Schadewitz 41, Rothwell 13, Lacey Thome 11. IONE 76 Rietmann 4, Martin, F. Rea 12, Kincaid 2, Doherty 6, Howton 6, Barnett, Dockter 30, Ball K. Rea 4, Meyer 12, Brenner. AIR BASE 62 Jones 6, London 4, Lowden 12, Rasmussen 2, Smith 16, Sprague 2, Campbell 20. HEPPNER 46 Robinson 4, Turner 1, Jensen 2, Hughes 6, McClure 7, Beamer 10, Prock 4, Groshens 2, Sager 10, Gardner, Ruhl. J. llalvorsen M. llalvorsen Ball S Holstein W. Holstein Emert Magill Linnell Morgan Baker Lovgren TOTALS HELIX IONE 6 16 7 13 Fg Ft 4 2 2 1 7 0 2 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 19 5 Fg Ft 6 6 4 0 2 2 3 1 4 s0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 22 9 16 8 10 5 14 5 7 0 0 2 ) 0 43 Tp 18 8 6 7 a 2 0 0 2 2 0 53 14 iJ 1653 Cardinal Jayvees Tip Heppner Frosh A last minute spurt by the lone jayvee basketball team broke up a tight game with the Heppner High frosh in a pre liminary here Tuesday night and gave the Cardinals victory, 34-31. The game was tied at half time. 18-18, but Heppner moved in front in the third quarter, 27 to 24. They had a three point lead in waning minutes but a stolen ball by lone followed by a basket and a good free throw on a 3-point play tied it up. The young Cards went on to win from there. Dave Hall of Heppner, who fouled out late in the game, was high point man with 18 while Chris Lovgren topped lone with 10. IONE 34 Virgil Morgan 2. Leon Magill 7, Lovgren 10, Monte Crum 6, Chuck Herrlck 2, Herb Davidson 1, Leland Ma gill 6. HEPPNER 31 Hall 18, Steve Pettyjohn 5, Russ Kilkenny, Bob Dobbs 3, Bill McLeod, Kit An derson 2 Randy Stillman 3. Anderson Clark Bauman Drisooll Hoskins Spencer Heliker Snyder Evans Dick Dohertv Wagenblst TOTALS 4 0 3 1 O 1 1 1 1 3 1 0 16 2 0 2 2 1 O 0 0 0 5 O 0 12 Berg Palmer Kessel Allen Mundy Garrison Miles Fiee Virgil Weir TOTALS HEPPNER GRANT BURNS 63 Fg 5 3 7 3 1 3 2 0 0 0 24 8 13 12 U. 16 HEPPNER 50 Ft 4 0 2 2 0 3 2 0 0 2 15 17 16 rf o o 4 a o l 0 2 0 2 3 0 14 Pf 5 1 1 2 1 3 0 3 3 0 19 1350, 1964; Tp 10 0 8 4 1 2 2 2 2 11 2 0 44 Tp 14 6 16 8 2 9 to 0 0 2 63 ! poncr and lone llli u'hifc'U renewed their hakeiba,! liy on the Mul.titg maple court Tuemlav nUM. nd eci iem iidif-nli v tvlibi4 na H relief from league tvkkure as they is keU up loti I of 57 iHiMnl lou I an ' emte of nearly two ier ean mii.ute of play. 1m Muotangs came out wen on top tit one, 77 u m, aim tilo In perMinal. 3S to 19, In the lasted content. Kach leant saw time rnen retire to the bench N-lme the same ended. Tii lotiN weren't of the rough, hard liattlltii; variety but more of tin1 . areletx grabbing kind or llepprer. It mul hav t-cen a new record fT ivional tou Is in the new cm. . lone Matted fat. took an arly 4 1 lead from the Muw- Unc but couldn't lnld it. Call lt.i.n)an came on strong In the llrt quarter and led the Mu--lane, to a 19 10 advantage by he quarter's end. With scor In it aitanee by Gene Hellker, Bill Snyder, Mac Hopkins, Stuart Dick, John Wag enhlast and Jim IMierly. th. Heppner squad gained a 3.H-.'5 halliime margin. I U 15 mlnu. of whl It II cni in I tee thnw. and Itiii J la le,l 11. iJHMt AUCIII hell- i plu. 1,1 the Cardinal hum' wit ll,.- tUiU rsoul cannlr.j ilht to. the crnlng. Many of llcipner's wartloi vv ere Nirttng skinhead lialrcoi fpt aiently doing penance lot llu ir wtHk end Iiuum's to Hum und John Pay. IO.NK M Fg Ft If T J l;lvorMn 3 K 5 II M llalvorkcn 10 5 2 S. HoUteln 2 11 2 W. Ilolnteln 2 2 5 i Hall 0 5 0 3 Illicit I 3 0 A .Magill 3 2 I H Itakei 0 0 1 0 I II nell 0 0 0 0 McKlllgott 0 O 0 0 Moiean 0 0 0 0 TOTAI.S 12 31 19 M HL'PPNKIt 77 Kg Ft Pf Tp Pauman b 8 3 2) Hellker 4 O I llo-klns I 3 4 ' Miydei 5 0 4 10 Pick 3 0 3 6 AnnoiMui O 2 5 2 Prirsjcotl 0 13 1 Sp. iiccr 3 15 7 Waginblast 3 0 4 (I Kvaiw 3 0 0 6 Ikirerty 2 0 5 1 Claik 10 12 TOTALS 31 15 3S 77 Turns Iod. BILL SNTOEB la Good Gams Against On Honor Roll Fu lenna Cheryle C o r I e y. daughter of Mrs. L'ulcnna Cor- ley tf lone, was among those at tainiiig the honor roll at Blue Mountain College at IVndlelon for the fall term at the College. She attained a grade point tv eragt of ,3 62. MKs Cor ley a nanii was omitted from the lit ny enor at tjie college. She H taking a course In nurse's tral.i- nig anu was cappoa at c'r rionlcs last Ft Ida y night. Ib r mother and Mrs. Gertrude Applegate went to Pendleton for lh- ccremnnies. Commercial Lots Purchased At New Boardman Site Fg Ft Pf Tp Anderson 10 2 2 Clark O 0 0 Q Bauman 3 2 5 8 Driscoll 0 0 0 0 Hoskins 0 4 14 Spencer 2 0 3 4 Heliker & 1 4 17 Snyder 4 13 9 Evans 0 0 0 0 Dick 0 2 12 Doherty 2 0 4 4 Wagenblast 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 20 10 23 50 GRANT UNION 64 Fg Ft Pf Tp Waterman 3 2 18 Beverage 3 4 4 10 Ward 3 3 1 10 Bond 3 14 7 Bare 1113 Grimsley 6 0 3 12 Conklin 3 9 3 15 TOTALS - 22 20 17 64 ... f Jayvees Downed Twice on Road Somebody, somewhere would love to answer the phone right now and have it be you. PACIFIC NORTHWEST BELL By KIT ANDERSON Heppner High's Jayvee hoop sters saw their season's record go to 2-3 as they lost two games on the road, bowing Friday night at Burns, 65-48, and Saturday night at John Day, 61-54. At Burns the jayvees took an 11 10 lead in the first quarter but found themselves behind at the half, 27-15. Burns ran away from then on, leading 47-26 at the end of the third period and 65-48 for the final. Mark Brown led all scorers with 21 points. The jayvees lost out to Grant Union of John Dav in a harH fought battle which saw the lead seesaw back and forth between ine two teams. Heppner was aown, 13-10, at the end of the first period, but the junior norsemen roared Back to a 24 22 halftime edge. Heppner s boys found them selves on the underside of 41-37 score at the end of three periods and couldn't quite get ine win. urown or Heppner and Dieker of -Grant Union shared scoring nonors with 18 tallies eacn. HEPPNER 48 Jacobs 3, O'Don nell 10. Flaiz 5. Grav 5 Rrnun i, Kaucn, Leonnlg, Wagenblast 4, Baker, Turner. Perkins. John- sion. BURNS 6S Colontino 13. Mar snail 4. Wenick 11. Hillman 2 Fineley 3. Flee 6. Vireil 11. Weir a, iiensiey, Miles 2, Kevak, Law rence, Jaques 4, Baldwin. HEPPNER 11 4 11 2248, BURNS 10 17 20 1865. lore. pretty well throttled frcm the field with only five f.-M goals In the first half and 12 in the game, added points with accuracy from the free throw stripe. All the starters, in cluding brothers Joe and .Maik llalvorsen, brothers Stan and Wei Holstein and Jay Ball, par ticipated In first half scoring with Joe leading the parade. While Hcppner's personals werer well distributed around the starters and the strong bench strength going in and out, the lone starters had their troubles more concentrated. Fif teen of their total of 19 person als were whistled against three of their top hands Joe Mailt llalvorsen and Wes stein. Thus, at the start of fourth period, lone had three of its best, leaving Mustangs free to overpower outrr.anned visitors. Despite their ragged play, however, the Heppner five did get back on the .victory trail af ter three straight league defeats. The win over lone means that they are undefeated this season against non-league opponents, arrl oddly enough, have yet to win against league opposition. Bauman turned In a top per formance for the winners with 20 points, while Snyder had a good night with 10. Some of the reserves Bruce Spencer, John Wagenblast, Wayne Evans got in some good licks on some good shooting. " Stan Holstein topped lone with and Hol- th loM the the Wagenblast Named To Registry Group Sieve Wagenblast, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Wagenblas . Lexington, has been named to Junior membership In the Amer ican Hereford Association, pure bred registry organisation, wlt:i headquarters In Kansas City. Mo. Fifty-one Junior Hereford bleeders were placed on the As sociation's official roster during December. The Association maintains active accounts for more than 60,000 breeders ,r itgistered Hereford.? over the nation. I Held ovei front taut wc kl If MART LCC MARLOW HOAKHMAN The fli't com menial lots in the new liwn site vtrre sola tv t"' io" iem-i Agency i.f the City of Hnaidmsn t a meetlnit ll wees at ine city ball Those pern hsilnrf In eluded Mr. and Mis. AMhur Allen. Cecil Illiks, Mr. and Mis Hub Parker. Mr. and Mis. ltine. UiM.rne Vtee, Mattne Cr.wiler. Mabel Peek. Mr. and Mrs m-wey West. Jr . Wallv lien- tills. Vetla Mathewon. Mr. ami Mrs. In Llnnell. Mr. ami wis lltrold lUker. Mr. and Mrs. .H. C Ituviell. Mr ami mis. rrttin ItuiMdl. Ituld LaChaiii-r, Mr. and Mi A Kuhn and l-tcrn regon Telephone I ompany. Gene llerce. manager of the Bank of Kaslern Oregon, was prcent to negotiate rsciow agreement. The agency Voted III other action to renew the leav on town lot with the V. S. Corps of L'nKlnoers. Preceding the agency meeting the city council held a brief Mission fr the pun"" of swear- inir In Mayor In-wry West and the following council men: Ld Kuhn. Vernon Kuell. Zrarl Gil lespie for a four vear term, and Scth ItuvH-ll. Wallv llenilrlv and Joe Tatone for twit year. F.rnabcl Mltteliulorf was apMinted as re corder. Mail Surpass Last Tsar Koardman's Mt office handl ed more mall during the holiday rush than during the same ierl oil lat year, aceorifing to Flos- le Coats, -mfctmnntcr. During the month of December the numN-r f letters cancelled were 16.7.TJ. hlch was 3.!HHJ more than the name timo last vear. Mr. Coats did not have a count on the num ber of parcel M packages, but In one day l.S full nags of pack- aces went out. whli h is a lot for IHiKt office of this size. After the Christmas week flood hen no mall came In for five days, one train broueht 25 bass of mall In. Mrs. F.lfie Miller, who will bo 92 years old February H. Is In Pen dleton Memorial Community hos. plt.il with a broken hit) suffered. In a fall at the home of her d.iuehter In law. Mrs. Itufttcll ghter. Mr. and Mis. Italph lUker of Coihetl. weie at lht Miller home during the week end, and went ! IVndleton tn llt Mr Miller. rgt. and Mrs. Charles MeSwaln and Aoiu Clunk, Kill And Ken neth, recently of Jacksonville, 11 . lulled three ds lat wet k at the homo of Mrs. MeSwaln'a unt. htn, Krvln FIo k. TTty wr on their way to IHtrtland to rruika their lioine, Set McSwallt rkie-t to be sent to Viet Nam mum for duty w llh the V. S. Marine t if- Mr McSwaln and sons will re main In I'oM land. Mrs, Frank Marlow went to WaII.i Walla Thurmlay to vUlt her aunts, Mr Krnesl 2U-tba, and Mrs. A. C. Kmnbxiit, for two dav. Boardman had mre snow Sun day after It started falling late Saturday nlcht folio Inn several days of warmer weather liy mid morning alHiut three Inches were on the cround. The snow was erv wet and settled faat. Mon day temH-raturrs wrre up to 42 above slid the snow was melting. The minimum Monday morning was Alout 3U aNive. Dlictor To B Clc1d The elintlon of the Boardman Itivervlow Cemetery Maintenance AMM-laton will be held January at the city hall for the purrxwo of electing one director, carl (illleople ha lxen nominated. Mr. and Mrs. Tom IUblnon and three dauuhtera have re turned home from a visit In Hawthorne, Nev.. at the home of Roblnwin's mother, Mr. Mary Ivn Robinson. Ills brother. John Robinson, returned her with them to visit. Mr. And Mr. Roland Pray Jr. and sn Rollle have returned home from visit at the home of their parents. Mr. and Mr. Roland I'eay, and Mr. and Mr. Bill McBrlde. In (tend. DauqhUr Bora to Daltosos Mr. and Mr. Dante Daltoito are the parents of a seven pound. six ounce daughter born January )i at the (,k1 Miephard hospital In Hermliton. She has lieen named Helen Marie. Grandpar ents are Mrs. Helen Uuch of Butte. Mont., and Mr. and Mrs Miller last Thursday afternoon. . Mario DaltiMo of Walla Walla. She had surgery Friday, and her Wash. Great grandparent ar condition Is satisfactory tit this. Mr and Mr. Clro Saoncella of wrltlni:. Her son In law and dau- Walla Walla County Seeks Bids On Oil, Gasoline Morrow county court this week Is calling for bids on approx imately 40,000 gallons of gasoline and 40,000 gallon? of diesel type fuel oil. in addition to some 50 barrel.? of motor oil, to bo del ivered to either Heppner, lone or Boardman. Bids will be opened on Wed nesday, February 3, at 11 a.m. at a meeting of the county court In the courthouse, Heppner. Add itional detail.? are In legal notice elsewhere in this paper. RUBBER STAMPS made to order, Also STAMPING PADS In black, red or green. For busi ness or personal use. Order filled promptly at the Gazette Times offlc HH!I Ever alert to new advances We consistently keep abreast of all the latest developments In medical science and product research. You can rely on us to bring you the wonders of modern medicine, exactly as prescrlhtd by your doctor. Humphreys Rexall Drug 217 N. Main Mr. and Mrs. Rod Murray Ph. 676-9610 Stock Reductioini Sa HEPPNER 54 Jacobs 5. 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