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Mustangs Make If
Two over Rockets
With 69-58 Win
Piling up a margin as big as
27 points at one time In the
Imf, Hcppnrr's M u 1 1 a n c
made It two basketball victor urn
this sanon over Pilot Hock
Tuesday nijiht on the IturkeuT
floor, ta to 5!l
Again led by Mac Hoklns
with 24 points, the Mustangs
were In command throughout
the content, running to a 16 6
first quarter e1ge and stretch
Ing It to 34-13 bv haUtime. By
the end ot the third period it
was 57 to 30.
In the final quarter, the
Rockets blasted oft with
points white the Mustangs
counted only IX While this
made It a closer contest, the
winners were never threatened.
Ik. kins" 24 topped 'l players
In scoring, and Terry Anderson,
who played an all-around good
game for the Rockets, paced his Mr. lxra Mover. Heppner; and
team witn Anderson picked Mrs. Kathryn mm oi ri. wonn,
HOSPITAL NEWS
Patients who have been ad
mitted to Pioneer Memorial hos
pital during the past week, and
are still receiving tnetlical care.
Include the following: Maud
Roblson. lie p p n e r, Klwynne
IVck. Lrklngton; Frank FerrelL
Kiruua: Tom Schoolcraft. Kin-
rua; Ueota Brannon. Spray; lrts
iamtH-lt. Lexington; iherldan
Wyman. Heppner: Patricia Viln-
die, Heppner; KM her Bergstrom.
lone, and vonne Lovgren. Lex
ington.
Inose a.tmltteti lor medio i
care, and were later uwmiiwca,
were Fred Starns of llerpner,
and Donna Kay Hermann of
Lexington.
First baby of the new year
was born to Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam t. IKiward on Wednesday
morning. January 5. The little
glrL their first daughter, weigh
ed 7 lb.. 71 ox., and has been
named Sherrl Lynee. She Joins
two brothers, Ricky and Connie.
Grandparents are Mclvtn Moyer.
Heppner. and Cilen T. Howard.
Arlington, Texas. Her great
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
William Cunningham. Heppner
3 in Viet Nam
Added to List
For Home Paper
As a result of the Gazette
Times' offer to give free sub
script lona of the homtown pa
per to men serving In Vict Nam.
three were added to the mail
ing list during the week.
Thev are Thomas J. Howvll.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom How.
ell; James A. Farra, son of Mr.
and Mm. Bill Farra; and He.
Kenneth R. Kindle, son of Mm.
Klmer Heath. All are of Hepp
ner. Ftrt to be placed on the list,
announcvd last week, was Vic.
Frank I). Robinson, son of Mr.
and Mr. Frank Robinson of
Lexington.
Howell, a member of the 3rd
Marines, has been In Viet Nam
for about l's months. Previous
ly a dental technician, he is
now driving a patrol wagon to
recover the wounded in
College, Service Youth Enjoy Vacation
It was hack to the elaroom
this week for many college
youth In the area who had en
Joyed two weeks of relaxation
during the holidays at their par
ental homes or visiting In
homes of friends. And It was al-
Donkey Hoopers
To Play at lone
On January 13
Texas.
Social Security
Sets New Rules
For Proving Age
New rules and regulations are
off 12 rebounds nnd Hosklns
grabbed 10
Rus Kilkenny came through
with probably his best night to
date with 11 points for the Mus
angs, tyinr for second high on
the team with Gene Heliker. al
so with 11. David Clark was In
double figures with 10.
Heppner had the edge on
field goals with 27 out of 64 for
42 per cent, while Pilot Rock
had 22 of 56 for 37 per cent.
Score: .
HEPPNER GV-Jacobs 4. Clark now being observed for proving
10. Hosklns 24. Heliker 11. Do- ace for Social Security benefits
herty 3, Kilkenny 11, CDonnell according to Vernon Welo. La
2. Drlsooll 4. (Grande, district manager. In the
PILOT ROCK 5S- G. Harrison past certain proofs were accept
9. McMahon 8. Anderson 13. J. 'able to establish age but this
Harrison 2. Miller 10. Wright 4,' la no longer the case. Recently
Black 5, O'Brlan 4. Chapman 2, 'a study was made of documents
used to show- the date of birth
It was found that many were
in error and strangely enough
2858 many were to the disadvantage
of the people concerned and
' cost them a loss of additional
benefits. As a result of the study
new procedures will be followed
from now on to establish your
ace for Social Security.
I To begin with a person will be
asked to furnish a record estab
lished before the age of five
,This may be a birth certicifate
or hospital birth record certified
by the custodian of the record.
A baptismal record showing the
date of birth may serve and If
i none of these have been record
ed, other public records record
ed before the age of five may
be acceptable. The La Grande
district office has a listing of
all of the-states and when they
started recording birth certifi
cates and also where you write
Bond 1.
By quarters:
Heppner 16
Pilot Rock 6
18
12
23
12
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Nam. according to the only let
ter recclcd bv his parents to
this time. Howell has been In
service for more than four years
and last fall signed for anoth
er 10 years' service.
Farra Is serving aboard the
CSS Klttv Hawk, aircraft car
rler operating In the South Chi
na Sea in support of the Viet
Nam action. Planes based on
the carrier are participating In
missions to Viet Nam. Farra
works with computers on the
large ship. He has been In serv
ice since February. 1963. and
went with the Kitty Hawk to
the Viet Nam duty In mid Oc
tober. 1963.
Kindle wrote in a letter De
cember 29 that he is stationed
283 miles north of Saigon and
Is a medic working in an aid
station while In camp. When on
patrol, he serves as a medic
from a helicopter. Before going
to V iet Nam he was in Korea
for seven months. Kindle was
home early in December. En
route to Viet Nam he went to
Hawaii, Japan and on to Sai
gon.
If there are others In the
county serving In Viet Nam,
the Gazette-Times would appre
ciate hearing of them and would
be glad to mail the weekly pa
per to them.
i Donkey basket ha II will return
to Morrow county next Thurs
day, January 13. In the lone
High School gymnasium, start
ing at 8 pm, with the lone
Lions club as sponsors.
At that time the Fcho Green
horns will be matched In the
game against the lone Townles.
No matter how the game txmea
out. It Is &afi'lv Krtsllile.1 thai
V" the donkey will be the win
ners. and the crowd attending
will have an evening of rather
hilarious entertainment.
The Greenhorn play adorned
with green masks and horns
protruding, according to Jim
H.inctt. one of the Lions club
promoters of the contest.
Among those participating for
the lone Townles will be tn-ne
Dockter, Gordon Meyers. Gene
Doherty. Keith Rea. Francis
Rea. Lindsay Klncald. Wayne
Ball. Don Kubanks and at hers.
Heppner High Gets
Off to Cool Start
to obtain yours if it is on pub
lic record. Thev will also in
form you as to the fee charged
by your particular state for thU
service.
Further information may be
obtained from the La Grande
district office. Social Security
Administration, P. O. Box 927,
La Grande.
Heppner High got off to a
cool start following holiday va
cation Monday morning when a
short circuit caused a circuit
breaker to kick out and curtail
ed power service In the build
ing for about an hour. Clayton
Norton, principal, said.
This stopped the heating sys
tem and temperature in some
of the rooms dropped about 10
degrees. Norton reported.
The trouble was caused when
a custodian was installing a
thermostat and inadvertently
causea tne short circuit. Be
cause of the rather complicated
wiring system ' at the big new
school it took some time to
trace the trouble to its source,
and Columbia Basin Elcctric's
help was summoned. Once the
right spot was located, the
trouble was immediately cor
reefed.
Otherwise school went
smoothly aftor the layoff, the
principal said. One or two of
the buses, encountering snow
drifts at higher elevations, were
delayed in getting to school but
made it a few minutes late
4 an opportunity for several
who are training In the armed
mm vices to enjoy a few days of
civilian life with family and
f' tends.
Returning to Rantern Oregon
College, l.a Grande, for their
mxvihI term were Hruee Thom
son, lion Junes, Karen Mct'iir
ity, Stuart Dick. Tamara Smith,
Judy Smith, Ken Wright. Glnny
Moure, Lrkoy Gardner, thmg
Dubuuue. Tony Doherty, Thom
as Green, l.awreitce (ireen,
Hruce Motrr, David Hands and
Annatnarle lUlndle. Transfcrrlng
to IXK from business college
In Portland for the coming term
Is Tattl Collins.
Starting another term at Ore
gon State University are Chris
Hruwn. John Wagenblait, Mike
Sweek. Wavne Lvans, Frio An
derson, Lee Daggett. Shannon
Ma honey. Leann Joynes, John
Cason. and transferring to OSU
from Oregon College of Kduca
tion. Monmouth, Is Ginger
Springer. j !
Enrolling for another term at
tne rnivrrslty of Oregon are
Carl lUuman, Jean Slockard.
Jean Slewrrt. BUI Sherman, Ray
mond Nichols, tjlnny Lou Turn
er. Linda Van Winkle, Kill Cox,
Pick potter and Laura t Sumner I
Hudson. Also at Eugene at
Northwest Christian College Is
Dick Struckmeler.
Jsteve IVck returned to the
University of Idaho at Mohcow;
Shan Applegate to Carrol Col
lege, Helena, Mont.; Mike War
ren is at Brlgham Young Uni
versity, Salt Lake City; Richard'
Hat ley, Washington State Uni
versity, Pullman: Larry Heath.
Central Oregon Community Col
lege. Bend; Greg Ilerce. Clatsop
College, Astoria; Daryl Dick and
Gayle Cox. Portland State col
lege; Gail Hosklns. Portland
Business School; Fran McLeod.
Pacific College of Beauty: Shar
on Hams. Portland Beauty Acad
emy; Cheryl Bellenbrock. Beau
Monde College of Beauty. Port
land: Don Majeske and John
Cleveland. Pacific University,
Forest Grove; Dean Kobinson.
Treasure Valley Community
College. Ontario; Dale Vance,
Yakima Valley college; Lee
Pad berg, Columbia Basin col
lege, Pusco; Bill Monagle,
WaMngt. n State University,
and ltoler1 Huffman, University
of Oiegon Dental M'hool, IVrt
land.
Among thoae home from
service training was John Pfclf
fer, from the U. . Coatt Guard
base In San Dleito. Torn l-alrd,
also In Coat t.uard training,
was also tailing friends here
In romnanv with hi mother,
Mrs. Arolene I-atrd. now of l ak
Ima. Wn Gary Vantllokland re
turned this week to Army Kn
flniwr i.-h.u,l In St llnK..lr V'
f, .- . . ,... ... . ' .......
after sin-ruling a few days of
his home leave In the local hos
pital recovering fnm pneumon
ia. Dan Mchrlde ts In navy
training at San Diego.
Returning to rlamtet at Blue
Mountain Community college,
Pendleton, are Terry I Greenup,
Mi rebel I Ashleck. Paul Swag
gart Dale VanBloklanrt. Hob
llager, David Hanna, Dan Me
Quivrrle. Ronald Becket, Frank
(Smln. Cecil Berry, Kip Morris
and Marcla and David George.
Supt. Potter Shows
Good Improvement
8uM-ilntendent Pavld R. Pol
ler of Morrow County Schools
Is reMrted to be ogresslng. to
wards recovery very nicely fol
lowing surgery In the Fmanurl
hospital, Portland,
He entered the hoapltal De
cember 2J and underwent a kid
ney operation lH-ortnter .) Mrs.
Alice Vance, school district
clerk, ewld bat It bad been re
ported to the school office that
Supt. ivtter was "awfully sick"
over the week end hut that he
was sitting up some early this
week and Is now irixtrted lo be
progressing "real well.
Suit. ivtter is in room at
the iopltal, which la located at
2N01 N. Gantenbclrt Avenue,
Is. t land It Is expected that he
will he hiwpitalUcd until ilnrnt
January 13 or 14 after which
he will return home to conva-leee.
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