Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, December 06, 1973, Page Page 7, Image 7

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    Ueppner, Ore., Gazette-Times, Thun., Dec. 6, 1973 Page 7
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Basketball cot
underway Friday
Two cirls rank
high in GRA
Now thai Santa Claug hai
arrived, sports-minded people
are anxiously awaiting the
opening of the 1974 basketball
season.
Although Iraguc play for
both Heppner and lone dors
not begin until Jan. 4. the
Mustang! and the Cards will
get things underway Friday
night.
The lone Cardinals will host
the Stanfii'ld Indians; the
Mustangs host Wallowa.
Game time is 8 p.m. for both
gumes.
Following their opener, the
Mustangs will host the Car
dinals at the Heppner Gym
imsium in their traditional
rivalry game. Following Sat
urday night's game the two
teams will clash again Dec. 18,
when the Cards host the
Mustangs. This will be the
only two games between the
Mustangs and the Cards, as
they are In different leagues.
The Mustangs play In the
Columbia Basin League and
the Cards in the Big Sky
Conference.
There have been a few
changes in the schedules since
they were printed. There will
not be the usual Christmas
Tourney, Dec. 14-15, but the
Mustangs will play Condon
there, Dec. 14. The JVs will
prelim the event at 6:30 p.m.,
with the varsity taking the
court at 8 p.m.
Another change reported is
the game between the Mus
tangs and the Frosh of Blue
Mountain Community College,
Dec. 27. The Mustangs will
host the event; game time is 8
p.m.
The Tri State chapter of the
Girls Rodeo Association re
cently held its awards banquet
in Portland.
Two former Heppner girls,
Becky and Ruby Kulieton,
placed 4th and 5th, respec
tively, in barrel racing rodeo
events.
Becky was awarded a silver
buckle, high point permit
holder, horse blanket, two
saddle blankets, cowgirl hat
and a pair of boots. She is
presently attending California
State University, Fresno, Ca.,
where she is a member of the
rodeo team.
Ruby Fulleton was pre
sented a horse blanket, saddle
blanket, cowgirl hat and other
miscellaneous items.
Ruby competed in various
rodeos throughout Texas, Lou-
isiana, Arizona, California
and I'lah, while Becky com
peted in Colorado, Kansas,
Wyoming, Montana and Cal
gary. Alberta, Canada.
HAMBl RGER FEED WILL
BENEFIT DANCE GROl'P
Heppner High School's
dance team, the Goldtrotters,
is sponsoring a Hamburger
Feed Saturday, Dec. 8. before
the Heppner-Ione basketball
game, at the high school
catetorium.
Hamburgers or cheesebur
ers with all the fixings, potato
salad, baked beans, potato
chips, coffee and punch will be
served from 5-7 p.m. Adults
will be charged $2 a plate and
children 12 and under $1.
IIIM.RII.LY C HRISTMAS
NOW l REHEARSAL
Rehearsals are in progress
for "A Hillbilly Christmas
Carol," which will be pre
sented in the lone High School
cafetorium, Dec. 10-11, 8 p m.
The English and speech
classes of lone High School
are cooperating in sponsoring
this comedy production.
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WEATHERFORD HEADS
SALVATION ARMV
William W, Weatherford has
been appointed chairman of
the Salvation Army of Morrow
County.
Weatherford accepted the
post In view of the absence of
former chairman Ted Smith,
who is in the hospital.
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Varsity Mustangs, left to right: Barry Munkers, Dyrk
Dunlap, Dave McLeod, Charlie Sumner, Mike
Bergstrom, John Myers, John Kilkenny, Tom Roberts,
Jerry Gentry, Mike Mills, Ken Eckman, John Boyer
and David Campbell, manager,
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J. . Mustangs, left to right: Rob Eckman, Wade
Padbeig, Steve Feck Dew ayne McLain, Clay West.
David McLaehlan, Paul Van Marter. Clayton Wilson,
Kelwayne llaguew ood, Joe Kenny and Tim Skow. Mike
Orwick not pictured.
Frosh Mustangs, left to right: Mike Brandhagen, Dave
Aiistoitv ABeirfiuikenbiiie, Mike Smith, Chris Rattch,
(arl Christman, John Skiller, Tim Daly and Kevin
llaguewood. Brian Sweeney and Bruce Cook not
pictured.
We're Behind you Mustangs
Bank of Eastern Oregon
Cal's Arco Service
Cal's Lounge and Cafe
Case Furniture Co.
Central Market
Coast-to-Coast Store
Dean's Second Hand Store
L. E. Dick
Elma's Apparel
Farley Motor Co.
Fiesta Bowl
First National Bank of Oregon
Heppner Branch
Gardner's Men's Wear
The Gazette-Times
John Gochnauer
Farm Bureau Insurance
Gonty's
Gray's Repair Shop and
Union Oil Consignee
Heppner Auto Parts
Heppner Cleaners
Heppner Laundromat
Heppner Inland Chemical Co.
Heppner-Morrow County Chamber
of Commerce
Heppner Nor-Gas
Leonard's Mobil Service
Kinzua Corporation
M & R Company
MiLadies Apparel
Morrow County Abstract & Title Co.
Morrow County Grain Growers, Inc.
Murravs Rexall Drug
Northwestern Motel
Peterson's Jewelers
Paul Pettyjohn Co.
Pettyjohn's Farm &. Builders Supply
Ruggles-Boyce Insurance Agency
Jack Van Winkle's Sears
Authorized Catalog Sales Merchant
Thomson Bros. Grocery
Turner, Van Marter and Bryant Ins.
Wagon Wheel Cafe & Lounge
Western Auto Store