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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1968)
HEPrNEH CAXETTT-TIMrS. TburUay. Dccmli J. 1301 HZTtHtn SCHOOLS Lunch Mnui Monday, Porembw f Plita, Kret-n Ix-tin. celi-ry slit Iks, mtlk, (run crisp. Tuesday, ftffmlii'r 10 Mor, spinach, it'll, 6fhnm cracker, tnilk. Wdnody, Dtvrmbrr 11 Mfiit and gravy, poUtoea, roll, mixivl vi'K'tablax, Jt-ll-O, lit ilk . Thuf.(liiy, Ii-'iiitM'r 12 Sn lh rlcv, cliwiM tlrks, ItMiuc1 wi'dyt'. flnu'T Itri'utl and top pinji, milk. Friday, PfpemtHT 13 FUh and chip, broad and butter, kul.id. mil!;, iu 'hi ink'- I More Fun Always . . . eugene VUA- II V 215 CoburgRosdPhon; (503) 342-5181 I Heppner to Open At Grant Union Br FAT KILKENNY HeiipiH-r lllu'li hoopsieni open the basketball iM-ttiMJii Saturday, iHHt'inlx'r 7, at John Day agalni! (ln Lirant I'nion 'r.Mniiir, Thl wilt be the first came In lh Prospector' new Kvm. (Jrant Union will really be out (or rrvrnKi when the Prospect urn meet the Muitane. Hepp ner defeated the proKx-ctortt in the final at the 1 Al district tourney lit La Grande last year. The Mustangs were twice beaten In the regulnr neavm bv CniMt Union hut pulled through In the clutch to whip them (or a state tournament berth. Since then. Heppner ha Iiwt six men bv eraduation. but the Prospector have lost ten. Heppner has two returning starter plus a couple more boys with some varsity experience, t Irani Union ha one returning elterman. Dave Dicker. In Dick er the ProMM'etors have a very refined ballplaver who Bather ed nil stale mention on the Ore eoniHii second team. Dav standing about 6'4", will be the Prospectors' strongest threat Nt to he forgotten are Inst year's Prospector Junior varsity players who were 18 0 for the eason and on several occas Ions ran up scores with three (I I cits. The Mustangs' starting: five probably won t be revealed un t'l minutes before the opening tinoll. loach l lough Is very op timlMic about his Mustangers nifiny of his cagers are show lug a lot of potential and re Rire. JUL tm& II 'HyiHi; . .r -vjnr-'i ed Lhyd Center Coaches Select Three Hoop Squads At Heppner High Basketball neason at Heppner High Is starting to ahape up already, with the three (quads named. The varsity la coached bv Bob Clmu'h, now In his fifth season at WIS. Five returning letter- men from last year's state tour ney squad are among the 12 on the Miuad. Thev are Jon ODon nell. Jerry Kealv, Larry Petty Min. Calvin Ashbeck. and John Met'abe. The other members of the squad are Mike Smith. Gary Kemp. Melvin Ashbeck. Pat Sweeney. Pat Kilkenny, Kevin Dick and LaVerne Van Marter. Dallas Harsin Is manager. The varslty'a and JV's first game will be against Grant Un ion at John Dav on December 7. The JV "5" la composed most ly of aophomores and is coach ed by Ed Hlemstra, In his third season as JV couch. He has nam ed as members of his team Lee Huson, Dennis Ward, Steve Kemp, Larry Bellenbrot-k, David Cunderson. John Hall, Matt Warren, Ron Sherman, Keith Curnutt. Terry Hughes, and Bruce Marquardt. The freshman aspirants under the direction ol Dale Holland, in his second year as rook coach at HHS are Bruce Bergstrom, Mike Doherty, Gary Frederick son. John Hodman. Barney Mar shall, Craig Munkers, Bob Ploy- har, Steve Rhea, Roy Koberts, Mike Simpklns. Rory Stillman, Jim Van Winkle. Gary Watkins, Robert Wolfe. Manager is Duane Steers. Their first game is December against Pilot Rock on the Rockets' floor. PENDLETON jfellfliiidiWc: When you can't locate it or get it done in Heppner, these Pendleton Bus iness and Professional Firms will be happy to serve you. A-! UPHOLSTERY Auto Furnltu Truck Boats Awnings Patio Covers "Eastern Oregon's Mnvf fnmnlnlA" Ph. 276-4781 613 S. E. Emigrant EMERY'S TRANSMISSION SERVICE Riverside Drive, Pendleton Ph. 276-7634 All Automotive Repairs Including Emery Bronson's Specialty Transmission Service Mayflower Worldwide Moving Penland Bros. Transfer Co. COLLECT CALLS ACCEPTED Pendleton Hermlston 276-3111 567-8333 SURPLUS OUTDOOR SUPPLY Clen S. and Norma Adams, Owners 437 S. Main Ph. 276-3262 Lowest Pricci in Eastern Oregon BankAmerlcard Luyaway Plan Cfcmping Supplies, Fishing and Hunting Supplies. Sporting Goods, Tents, Sleeping Bags. Western and Work Boots, Guns, Ammunition Cards and Pirates Lead All-Stars By BONNIE MORGAN Five lone Hich school foot ha!l players and four Riversidi High players have been chosen o th 1968 Umatilla-Morrow b- football league All-Stars, it is nnounced. Chosen from lone are: Eddie Sherman, one of only two pick for bolh offensive and cte fensive squads, named halfback on offense and a back on de fense: Earl Pettyjohn, offensive end; Frank Halvorsen, oltensive halfback: Keith Nelson, defens ive end; and Bob Ball, defens- e back. Ball was also given honorable mention on the of fensive team, and Halvorsen was given honorable mention for the defensive team. From Riverside are: David Schmeder, quarterback on the offensive team; Richard Ryan, guard on defense; Bob Skoubo, back on defense; and Maurice Peterson, also back on defense. Others chosen are: Offense- Ken Roberts, Echo, center; Jerry Teriesen. Helix, guard; Sam Tucker, Weston, end. Defense: Wayne Anderson. Helix, guard; and Gary Key, Umapine, end. Announcement was made to lone High students at a special assembly on Wednesday, No vember 26. The team was cho sen by head coaches of the six participating high schools. Chevy Fleetside isn't just the best looking pickup on the road... : .... JFmmmmmmmmmmm'mmm'mmm Ur I ''-Sji'i ntri '- MmiiMiinnrriMmnimJ tun -rr- ir -1-- i nn 11 tI L8immiMn)i'ni-irt.-nifflh---iiltlfffll- -4 Wftwi1iimiiiiiiiiii HTHiiiiirninminnimiiiU'im MEDICAL CENTER PHARMACY Prescriptions Mailed Free Anywhere Hospital Supplies Sales or Rental Ph. 276-1531 Emerg. Ph. 276-1358 1100 Southgate, Pendleton JSTAMPfiJ: : Charlie's Shoe House 25 S. E. 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We give Chevy pickups strength without the trucky muscle-bound look. And you'll find a Chevy a pleasure to drive. Let's say you select a CST (Custom Sport Truck) ... or the long wheelbase Longhorn pickup that's made especially for kingsize camper bodies. Just add things like air conditioning and bucket seats and you have more luxury than you'll find in the average second car. Let your Chevrolet dealer tell you all about the smooth ride, the long-lasting toughness and particularly the low cost of a new Chevy pickup. After all, good looks aren't everything! Chevrolet Is more truck . . day In, day out, day off, Gaines Shoe Repair 24 S. E. Emigrant Complete Shoe and Boot Repair! and Rebuild Orthopedic Work 'Isn't it Amazing that I charge so Little?' HILLS FURNITURE CO. 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Mrs. Kenneth Miller and son Todd of Portland spent the past week visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Benson. Mr. Miller came on Saturday and thev returned to Portland on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Troy Day and family spent the Thanksgiving holidays at Mitchell where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Blann. Spending the holidays at Wallowa were Mr. and Mrs. Omar Stubblefield and son, Dan. General Sheet Metal Work 1907 SW Court PI. Ph. 276-3751 Harold Hendricks, Owner Air Conditioning-Heating LARRY'S HOBBY SHOP 29 S. E. Dorion Ph. 276-4492 Larry and Eva Wahl, Owners Custom Picture Framing Schwinn Bicycle Headquarters Hobby Supplies of Every Kind Sport Supplies Athletic Dept. Complete Craft and Art Depts. BankAmerlcard Honored PENDLETON ELECTRIC CO. Contractors COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL Estimate or Bid "ELECTRIC HEAT and WIRING SUPPLIES BOB HALE, OWNER 1802 S. W. Emigrant Ph. 276-2672 Anderson Elected Eric Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anderson of Hepp ner, has been elected vice pres- dent of the Crop bcience club at Oregon State University, the OSU news bureau announces. Anderson is a tumor ma.ioring J TRADES-TERMS C and R MOBILE HOMES Carl and Rosella Graves, Owners 101 S. W. 18th Ph. 276-7385 WA SKYLINE "Quality Mobile Homes at the Most Competitive Prices in Oregon" 10-12-20-24 Wides and Up to 65' in Length 'DUf J KAnrt . MSjmuiL HUM. in the School 01 Agriculture.