Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, December 08, 1983, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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Co. instructors trained
for clothing program
Several Morrow Co. women
recently attended a special
training session on cwmlrue
(ion or children's clothing
which was taught by Exten
sion Textile and Clothing
Specialist Ardis Koester.
Juanita Ryan or Irrlgon. Jean
Rrazell or Lexington, Ruth
McCabe. lone, and Birdine
Tullis or lone attended. The
purpose or the training was
piloting a very new program
which will be offered in Ore
gon next year. Others attend
ing the "pilot" or test training
session were from Umatilla
and Grant counties, along with
Extension Agents Dawn
Local group to take part
in Christmas" Bird Count
On December 21. the Hep
pner High School Biology
Three Class will head the
Ruggsd-Hardman annual
Christmas Bird Count, which
will be one of 1.500 similar
counts taken from Hawaii to
labrador. and from Alaska to
Venezuela, during the period
of December 17 to January 2.
This year marks the 84th
anniversary of the original
count, taken on Christmas
Dav. 1900. by a group of
birdwatchers in 25 locations,
mostly around major north
eastern cities. Since then the
annual event has grown from
its original 25 to 1.500 counts.
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Presently, plans are under
way to offer a preview of a
children's clothing workshop
in Morrow and Umatilla coun
ties during January. Those
interested may then choose to
attend future sessions on
children's clothing which will
be orfered in various locations
and will include beginning,
intermediate and advanced
sewing skills.
Watch for more information
regarding the new Children's
Clothing Program, and call
the Extension Service,
676-9642. if interested, or one
of the individuals listed above.
and the total participants
from 27 to 1.500 counts, and the
total participants from 27 to
well over 35.000.
This year every Canadian
provence, every American
state, many Central American
countries, and numerous West
Indies islands will submit
their results to the National
Audubon Society, which
supervises the affair and pub
lishes all the data in its
journal. "American Birds."
Anyone wishing to partici
pate in this year's count
should contact Steve Brown
field at the high school or at
his home.
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The llrppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, December 8, 1983 -SEVEN
Mustangs place 2nd in tourney
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By TRAVIS HYATT
The Heppner Mustangs
gave it all they had Saturday
night, but came up short in the
final game of the Morrow
County Invitational with a
48-38 loss to the Riverside
Pirates.
But how they got there is
another story. Friday night
they came from behind to
defeat the Mohawk Indians
69-64. One way to sum up the
win was the amount of free
throws Heppner made. 27 for
50. Greg Orr was 11 for 19 from
the line and led all scores with
27 points and eight rebounds.
After an even first quarter
(17-17), Mohawk jumped out
to a 35-27 lead at halftime.
Sparetimers
November 29
Won
- Lost
19
19'2
-22
-23
-25
-294
-33
-37
M.C.G.G. 33
Peterson's 32' s
Coast to Coast 30
Gardner's 29
Les Schwab 27
Sears 22'j
Len's Processing 19
Central Market 15
High game: Linda Schultz -200.
High series : Jackie Allstott -5fi4.
High team game: Coast to
Coast - 958.
High team series: Coast to
Coast - 2.693.
SL) Bowling
News
Blue Mt. Men's League Rppaira - 999.
November 30 High team series: Kinzua
Won - Lost Corp . 2 m
Gar Aviation 32-20
Bucknum's Tavern 31-21 Koffee Kup Keglers
Heppner Bowl 30 - 22 December 1
Bowl for Fun 26 - 26 Won -Lost
Cast Offs 25 - 27 M C G G 31 -21
Central Mkt. ' 23'2-28'2 No-Pin Hitters 30 -22
Big Five 22 - 30 The Dregs 27 -25
Cal's Lounge 18'2-33'2 Gutter Dusters 25'2-26'j
High series: Al Bunch - 566, Three Holers 25 -27
Bob Hubbard - 549 and Elmer Hi Hos 23' 2 -282
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The Mustangs, however,
came out pumping in shots but
couldn't control the outside
shooting of Mohawk and were
down by 11 going into the
fourth quarter. From there
Orr and Thompson took over
as Heppner out-scored Mo
hawk 25-9 in the final period
and took the 69-64 win. Eric
Thompson contributed 12
points with excellent free
throw shooting.
Heppner found out earlier
who they were going to play
when Riverside defeated
Embler 59-55. Saturday night
the battle was on.
The Mustangs started out
well, playing with a lot of
hustle, going all out against
Heath - 548.
High game: Al Bunch - 257,
Bob Hubbard - 221 and Elmer
Heath 212.
Scores: Gar Aviation over
Hepner Bowl 4-0. Bucknum's
Tavern over Central Mkt. 3-1,
Cast Offs over Bowl for Fun
3-1 and Cal's Lounge over Big
Five 3-1.
Thursday Nile Ladies
December I
Won
Lost
17'3
21
21 4
22' i
25
25
29
30' 2
M&R
Bucknum's
C.B E C.
B P.O.E.No. 358
Kinzua Corp.
Coles
Ray Boyce Ins.
B&C Repair
302
27
26'2
25z
23
23
19
172
High game: Millie Hanna -191
High series: Millie Hanna -
528.
High team game: B & C
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Bad Weather Prevented
Last Week's Demonstration
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photo by Jon Mitbell
arch rival Riverside and took
a 13-10 lead in the first
quarter.
The second quarter wasn't
as good as the Pirates out
scored Heppner 14 to 3 as they
led at the half 24-16. The
Pirates kept up their relent
less attack throughout the
second half and won 48-38.
Eric Thompson led the
scoring for the Mustangs with
nine points and four assists.
While Kelly Seel and Tyler
Trumbull had 10 points for the
Pirates.
Heppern Coach Brent
Eggers commented, "I think
we could play a lot better but it
wasn't bad for our first
weekend."
ThePytts 23'4-28'i
NewComers 22'2-29'2
Splits: Eva Griffith 5-6: and
Maude Hughes 4-5-7.
High game: Iris Campbell -205.
High series: Linda Schultz -510.
Dime A Dozen
December 4
won - Lost
No. Six
No. Three
No. Four
No. Two
No. Five
No. Seven
No. Eight
No. One
35-17
34-18
29-23
24-28
24-28
21-31
21-31
20-32
Splits: Carol Taylor 7-6-10.
High game: Riley Munker -226
and Billie Doherty - 179.
High Series: Riley Munkers
- 558 and Dorothy Wilson - 461.
High team game: No. Six -789.
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High team series: No. Four -2.167.
M.C.G.G.
sponsoring
contest
Morrow County Grain
Growers is sponsoring a con
test for students in Morrow
Co. to design a logo which will
be used by the company on
advertising and other items of
corporate identification,
announced Larry Mills,
M.C.G.G. manager.
The first place winner will
receive a $100 cash award, a
second place prize of $50 will
be given and the third place
winner will receive $25.
In addition, an award of $100
will be presented to the school
that the first place winner is
enrolled in. The money will be
donated to an organization
within the school that is desig
nated on the entcry form of the
first place winner.
Entries will be judged and
prizes awarded by December
22. Mills said.
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