CardinalsTop Wishram
In Overtime Game
Six free throw In overtime
ravi loin' High M hinI'n htif.kt't
I hi 1 1 li'iim n hard fought (ill (i2
victory over Wlhruin on the
Washington school's floor Sat
urday night.
Tlu t'unllnul luiil built up a
good margin by tin; n 1 uf the
thin! quarter mill kitiui'iI to
Iiiivo tlx Hltuitilon under con
trol l 4M to Mi In tlit'lr favor
when tin' home team broke loose
(or 21 point In the f 1 rut 1 Matt
ta. lone uecuunted (or only 12
In the Hami iterlod mid tin reg.
iiinr play enilcd In a (ill CO dead
lock. Cuing wan rough In the Into
Mitges of the game, but lone
I iirm-tl the WlHlirmn foul to Hm
advantage In tin extra playing
linn'. Jim SwmiMiii, Frank llnl
vonti'ii iiiul Eddie Sherman rwh
connected on two lio1 throw
while Wtuhriim wb able to
score only two points.
Tin Cardinal hail taken a
20 13 edge In the game by the
itul of the first quarter, and
widened the cap to 37 2U by
halftlme. Their field goal nhoot
lug was not bud (or their op
ening Kami' with 35 average,
comlnii on 20 buckets In 55 at
trmpts. WuMirnm, a team of
lull fir." had nearly twice a
many chance at U5. but con
neeled on only 21. lone hit 2(1
of 42 free thrown while Wlh
ram made 20 of 27.
Sophomore Jim Swnnaon led
the Cardinals with 10, while
Kddle Sherman, another soph-
Mrs. Malcom Enters
State Cake Bokeoff
Contest in Portland
Mm. Barney (Mary) Malcom
will represent Morrow county at
the state cake baking content
next week, held In conjunction
with the Oregon Wheat Grow
er League convention at the
Sheraton Hotel In Portland,
Monday and Tuesday, December
12 and 13
Nine county winner will par
ticipate by baking "Our Kumlly
Favorite" chocolate cuke In the
Tolly I'aclfic kitchen of Pacific
Power and Light according to
schedule Saturday and Sunday,
December 10 and 11. The winner
will be announced Tuesday eve
ning an one of the highlight
of the convention.
County winner who will be
competing are Kunlce Squire,
Baker county; Lot Butler, Gil
liam county! Mary Malcom,
Morrow county; Mrs. Finest
Busch. Union county; Ruby
Prince, Wallowa county; Reva
Christ opherson Wanco county;
Marie Hattrup, Sherman coun
ty; Darlalne Hopper. Jeffrraon,
county, and Joyce Kohde, Uma
tilla county.
The above were baking cham
pion In their respective coun
ty fair the past aummer.
Schroth to Visit
At Elks' Dinner
Meeting Thursday
Whltey Schroth of Hermlston,
vice-president of the Oregon
Elks Association, will make an
official visitation to Heppner
Lodge 358, BPOE, for Ladies
Night on Thursday. December
8. He will apeak to members on
the Oregon Elks Foundation.
A dinner will be served at
6:30 for $1.50 per person, fea
turing roast beef, mashed po
tatoes, peas, ambrosia salad,
rolls and gingerbread. Mrs.
Dave McLeod I chairman of
the committee for the dinner
which Includes Mrs. Jim Healy,
Mrs. Ernie McCabe, Mrs. Tous
sent Dubuque and Mrs. Calvin
Sherman.
As is usual on ladles night,
wives of members will play
bridge and pinochle for prizes
and will have refreshments dur
ing the evening.
Special Memorial Service for
departed members is planned
for Thursday evening, December
15. at 7:45 P.m.
Coming Elks' events also In
clude a Christmas party Satur
day night, December 17, with
dancing from 9 to 1, with mus
ic furnished by the "Three Blind
Mice." Highlight of the evening
will be the drawing for a color
TV act at 12:30.
Remembering that "Easy does
It" on slippery pavements Is a
first atcp toward safer winter
driving, says the Traffic Safety
Division of the Oregon Depart
ment of Motor Vehicles. Slow
down well In advance of Inter
sections, follow at a much
longer than normal distance,
and use the gas pedal sparingly.
omore, iiotled 12. I.eon Muglll
and Chris Uivgrcn each hud 11.
Clmdnlk wus high for Wlshrarn
with M.
Score:
IONK HIV Swiinwin 18, Mor
gan (i, Hulvorscn fl, Leon Ma-
fill 11. Lovtfrcn 11. Slii-rmiin VI
( rum 2.
WISHHAM 02 Murray 12, Me
Culloch 3, Anderson 15, John
win !t, Culver 4, Culver 3, Cox 2,
Chudnlck 11.
.4 V
1
Mustang Hoopers
Defeat Cardinals
Tuesday, 61-36
Both Heppner and lone High
school hiiNketbull teams liniked
ragged In their gnme here Tues
day night but the Mustangs,
built around three seasoned vet
erans, scored an easy victory ov
er the sophomore dominated
lone team, 61 to 30.
Three of the Curds' starters
were sophomores from last
year's crack freshman quintet
while Heppner fielded a start
ing tcorn composed of three
seniors and two Juniors.
Using their fast break, . the
Mustangs tallied two quick
baskets at the start of the game
and led alt the way. Coach
Cene Dockter's boys had troub
le finding the hoop and could
only score three (leld goals In
the first half.
Couch)' of both teams sub
stituted freely throughout the
gume seeking to give all exper
ience In this early season con
test. By the end of the first quar
ter Heppner had things well In
command ut 14-4 and advanced
the margin to 38 to 14 by half
time. In the second half some
of the Cardinal marksmen be
gan to find the range and they
tallied 24 points agulnst 23 for
Heppner. Third quarter's end,
however, found Heppner pretty
well out of reach at 53 2ft.
Mac Hosklns. Mustang center,
was high point man for the
game with 13 on three field
goals and seven of 12 tries from
the free throw line. Frank Hal
vorsen. up and coming sopho
more of the Card quint, had 12
on three field goals and six of
eight tries from the free throw
line. Jim Doherty hit 12 for
Heppner on five baskets and
two gift tosses.
dilations and turnovers were
Violations and turnovers were
team looked far from mid-season
frm. Forty-seven personals
were called, 20 against lone and
27 against Heppner.
Heppner's freshmen downed
the lone Jayvccs in the opener,
52 to 31.
IONE (36)
Fg Ft
lit - ' It . . ' ...... . ' f -I W ' ' '
r v . ' u A
HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday. December 8, 1966
5
IT
v..-T-?rr o - ' .v rv :r
Mustang Five Gallops
Over Rockets, 66-44
:ONE HIGH'S basketball team won a hard-fought Tlctory over WUhram, Wash., Saturday night
66 62, to open the 1966-67 campaign. On the rquad this year are (from left) Eddie Sherman
(20). Virgil Morgan (40), Pat McEUlgott (24). Jim Swanson (14). Frank Halrorsen (32), Chris
LoVgren (12), Leon Magtll (34), Monti Crura (10), Leland Magill (30), and Bob Ball (22).
Coach Gone Dockter is in foreground. (G-T Photo).
Ball
Halvorsen
Lovgren
Leon Magill
Sherman
Swanson
Crum
Leland Magill
McEUlgott
Morgan
TOTALS
2
3
0
0
3
2
0
0
0
1
Pf
2
4
0
0
3
2
4
0
0
5
12
3
0
8
4
2
0
0
2
11 14 20 86
HEPPNER (61)
Doherty
Hall
Hosklns
Jacobs
McLcod
Pettyjohn
Stlllman
Wagenblast
Harris
Kemp
TOTALS
Fg Ft Pf To
5
2
3
1
4
3
4
1
0
2
4
13
4
8
6
8
2
0 0
4 4
25 11 27 61
Club Holds Program
On Fluorescent Gems
A meeting of the Morrow
County Gem and .Mineral Soci
ety was held at the City Hall
on Saturday, November 26, with
about twelve members present,
according to Ed Gonty, presi
dent. Program was devoted to see
ing slides from the Northwest
Mineral Society on fluorsecence
in gems and minerals. Movies
taken by Pete McMurtry of
scenic Oregon were also enjoy
ed. Thanksgiving guests at the
Randy Lott home were Mrs.
Lott's mother and father. Mr.
and Mrs. William Kennedy, of
Walla Walla.
Wise Santas
Shop Early . .
DONT CATCH US SHORT . . . COME IN NOW AND SELECT
THAT SPECIAL GIFT FOR THAT SPECIAL GIRL, USE
TOUR BANKAMERICARD FOR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE.
GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE IN ANT AMOUNT.
Miladies Apparel
ALICE AND GRACE
"IF TOU WANT TO BE BECOMING, BE COMING TO US"
' ? 1- "V. -' ...
OH
I
1
u
Promise of another fine bas
ketball season for Heppner
High was given Saturday night
at Pilot Rock when the Mus
tangs galloped over Pilot Rock
on the Rockets' floor, 66 to 44.
Veterans of the Blue and Gold
took right off where they fin
ished last year with Jim Doher
ty burning the net with 22
points on nine field goals and
four free throws while lofty
Mac Hoskins collected 20 on
seven buckets and six free
throws.
Coming on strong from last
year's Jayvees to back up the
veterans were Randy Stillman
lone High Wins
Jamboree Trophy
In Sportsmanship
lone High school's cheering
section and rally girls brought
home the sportsmanship trophy
from their basketball jamboree
at Umatilla Friday night even
though the Cardinals lost their
abbreviated game, 44 to 28,
against Echo.
Coach Gene Dockter used all
his players in the game to give
them experience lor tne com
ing season. Umatilla edged
Stanfield, 33 to 30, and River
side defeated a team of Herm
iston High underclassmen, 29
to 15.
The sportsmanship gold tro
phy was based on five points:
1. Appearance of the cheering
section. 2. School spirit. 3. Co
operation with other cheering
sections. 4. Originality of yells.
5. Control of the cheering sec
tion. One hundred points was
maximum score in each cate
gory. All girls in' the lone stu
dent body are members of their
pep organization and thus all
shared in the winning of the
trophy.
Cheer leaders for lone are
Bonnie Akers. Bonnie Morgan.
Theresa Stefan! and Jan Pal-
mateer.
who rang the bell with five
field goals and Dave Hall who
tallied six points on one field
goal and four free throws.
Jim Jacobs, another veteran
from the district and sub-district
champions of the past two years,
had a rather rough debut, both
physically and in the foul de
partment. He suffered a cut ov
er an eye In the rough play and
In the second half, went out
of action on five personals.
Heppner shot In front quick
ly in the game, leading 12-3
by the end of the first quarter.
Shifting into high in the second
period they zoomed to a 34-14
halftime lead. By the end of
the third quarter it was 50 to
27 for the Mustangs, and they
coasted home, 66 to 44, as
Coach Bob Clough used 10 of
ready for action because of his
his 12-man squad. Russ Kilken
ny, 6-3 Junior forward, wasn't
leg injury suffered in football.
High point men for Pilot
Rock were Ron Bond with 13
on three field goals and seven
free throws, while Gene Harri
son made 12 on four and four.
In rebounding for Heppner,
Hoskins picked off 11 while Do
herty accounted for eight
Pilot Rock won the Jayvee
game, 55 to 27.
HEPPNER (66)
Fg Ft Pf Tp
VICTORY orr Pilot Rock In the opening gam was posted by Heppner High's basketball team
Saturday night on the Rockets' floor, 66-44. The 1966-67 Mustangs include (from left) Mike Al
up (31). Jim Doherty (25). Dare Hall (13), Bob Harris (35), Jim Jacobs (33). Russ Kilkenny (41).
Mac Hoskins (23), Steve Wagenblast (43), Gary Kemp (45), Steve Pettyjohn (15). Bill Mcleod
(11), Randy Stillman (21). and Manager Stan Ranch. Coach Bob Clough is in the foreground.
(G-T Photo).
County School Calendar
THURSDAY. December S
Home Extension at A. C. Houghton Old Building
4-H Community Club 7:00 at A. C. Houghton
lone PTA at 8:00
FRIDAY. December 9
Basketball: Pilot Rock at lone High
Basketball: DeSales at Heppner High
Basketball: Heppner Elementary at lone 2:00
SATURDAY. December 10
Basketball: Heppner High at Condon
Basketball: Riverside at Stanfield
MONDAY. December 12
Regular School Board Meeting at A. C. Houghton Library 7:30
TUESDAY, December 13
Volleyeball: lone at Echo 4:30
Heppner Elementary Christmas Program 7:30 Jr. High Gym
WEDNESDAY. December 14
Heppner High PTA Open House
FRIDAY, December 16
Volleyball: lone High at Riverside 5:45
Basketball: Arlington at A. C. Houghton
Basketblal: lone High at Riverside
Basketball: Condon at Heppner High
Basketball: Umatilla at Heppner Elementary 2:00
SATURDAY. December 17
G.A.A. Play Day at La Grande
Basketball: Weston at lone High
Basketball: Heppner Hlgn at DeSales
Basketball: Riverside at Echo
MONDAY. December 19
Kindergarten Assoc. at A. C. Houghton 8:00
Volleyball: Riverside at Ione 4:30
TUESDAY. December 20
Basketball: Pilot Rock at Heppner High
WEDNESDAY. December 21
A. C. Houghton Christmas Program 7:30
Band Concert Heppner Jr. High Gym 7:30
THURSDAY. December 22
Boardman Elementary Christmas Program
lone Christmas Program
FRIDAY. December 23
Christmas Vacation Early Dismissal 1:30
lone High Christmas Dance
Heppner Elementary Christmas Film In A.M.
FRIDAY. December 30
lone High at Heppner Basketball
For Fast And Dependable
Freight Service
With Daily Overnight
Service From Portland
Including Saturdays
SHIP
Eastern Oregon Freight
Served By
Flatt's Truck Service
CALL GENE ORWICK
989-8420
ANYTIME
Bazaar Nets Good
Profit for Church
Saturday's Christmas bazaar
at All Saints' Episcopal church
was a ; real success, according
to Mrs. Eddie Gunderson, pres
ident of the Episcopal Church
Women, who sponsored the an
nual event.
Profits are expected to be ov
er $600 from the affair for which
the ladies of the church donate
everything, sold or served.
Party to Benefit
State lOOF Home
A public card party is plan
ned by Holly Rebekah lodge of
Lexington for Saturday evening,
December 17, at the IOOF Hall.
Bridge and pinochle will be in
play, starting at 7.30 p.m. with
prizes to be awarded.
Proceeds of the party will le
used as a benefit for projects
which the State Rebekah presi
dent has underway for improve
ments to the IOOF Home in
Portland.
Jacobs
Wagenblast
Hoskins
Doherty
Hall
Harris
Pettyjohn
Kemp
Stillman
McLeod
TOTALS
1
0
7
9
1
0
2
0
5
1
0
0
6
4
4
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
20
22
6
0
0
10
2
26 14 20 66
PILOT ROCK
Fg
Bond
Harrison
O'Brien
Black
Wright
Standly
Tim McMahon
Gibson
Chapman
Sampson
Coon
Hoeft
TOTALS
3
4
1
1
2
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
3 12
3 5
(44)
Ft Pf Tp
7 2 13
4
3
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
2
1
2
4
0
1
0
6
1
0
0
14 16 14 44
Free Anti-Freeze
Check
WIN7HR TIRES
Most Sizes in Stock,
White wall, Black wall, Sawdust,
If We Don't Have It, We'll Get It
Windshield De leer
"l. '676-89
u Lenveiy
Jerry's Shell
FORMERLY FARLEY SHELL STATION
C A
3 r
BBSS
I
BOWLERS BARGAIN
50 Games For $5.00
I GOOD
FOR
S2O00
MAIL THIS COUPON
OR COME IN PERSON
TO
FIESTA BOWL
HEPPNER, OREGON
GOOD I
FOR I
$2040
GOOD
FOR
$20.00
NAME
ADDRESS
GOOD
FOR
$2000
Simply moil above coupon and $5X0 to Fiesta Bowl. Heppner, or com In and
you will receive a card good for 50 lines. Lines may be used at rat of en
per day anytime my day except lor league play er one hour before league
in which you bowL Non-league bowlers may us at same rate anytime
an yd ay no exceptions. Tickets become valid Christmas Day and at good
for on year to Dec. 31, 1967.