Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, December 18, 1985, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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Waterfall among improvements at Country Rose Heppner Froshdrop opener
Hv \vhley Conklin
Heppner » freshmen boys basket -
lu ll team dropped its season opener
to the I kiah varsity on Tuesday,
I lev to by a 60-37 setire
The Cougars jumped out ol a
commanding 24 12 lead after the
first period
The Mustangs clawed back into
the contest holding l kiah scoreless
in the second quarter and pulled to
within 24 22 at halftim e
l kiah blew the game open in the
i
to Heppner increasing their lead to
41 26
The Cougars dosed out the game
at 6o37, with H H t fourth fram e
advantage
l kiah s F rank Zick led all scores
with 22 points l*at Corley and John
Thorpe also hit in double figures
fir the Cougars
Hrayn 1‘adberg
toss«f in 13 to lead the Mustangs
Heppner grabbed -N rebounds
la-ading the cause was Harney
Lindsay with 12 thek Dev in handed
nut four assists
We Just ran out of gas in the
second half
stalest coach John
Boyer
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Axes, Splitting
Mauls, Wedges
21 il s routs i 2 h a n
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I kiah 27 H r p p n ri 21
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QUNTRY
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ttatSTMAS
S T A T IS T IC S
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'le ft to rig h t' Judy Durkee Cindy Schmidt. IV b ra
Ledford »nd Cathy Halvorsrn of the Country Kose in
Heppner show off new w ater fall arrangement recently
installed at the store
The w aterfall along with a new viewing cooler for
flowers are two of the recent improvements ow ner Cindy
Schmidt has made to the store
"The new flower cooler has worked out real well,
because people can see the flower arrangements when
they come in the door." said Schmidt
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oil o f you hove o Soppy,
h e a lth y h o lid a y !
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HARDWARE
Butcti & Helen. Loren & Della,
Dana & Tonya, David & Loa
We «nil be dosed 5 p.m. Chrvtmas Eve.
Give flowers in a
Christmas gift.
The Crystal Centerpiece
Bouquet beautiful
flowers m a sculptured
glassware bowl from
France Later it’s perfect
for fruit or candy
Call or visit for local
delivery, or we can wire
it anywhere
Id c f lo ia
I kiah
Heppner
24
0 till U
10 12 4 I I 17
Mustangs self-destruct
diu*ing fourth quarter
Hy Ashlrv ( unklin
The Sherman County Huskies used
a strong fourth quarter to prevail
over the Heppner boys basketball
team on Saturday Dec 14 Heppner.
which lost S3 So. fell to 2 2 on the
season
Both teams were deadlocked al 14
to 14 after one period of play despite
Wayne Wilgers bombing in six
points for Heppner
The Mustangs took a 26 25 lead at
halftim e by oulscoring the Huskies
12 It in the second quarter Heppner
had led by three until Keith Hlaylot k
drilled in a 3bfooler as the second
quarter horn sounded
Behind a full court press and Todd
Lindsay's 10 points. Heppner cont
rolled the 'h ird period 18 12 and
seemed to have control of the game,
leading 44 37
However, the Mustangs made cru
ctal turnovers in the fourth quarter
and self destruded
Tracy Fields
punch'd in eight of his garni- high 1H
points as the Huskies onlscored
Heppner 14 6 and look the game
S3 50
"We p layid poorly at both ends of
the floor." said Coach Brent Fggers
"Our intensity level was low we
didn t play smart basketball and we
executed poorly both offensively and
defensively,"
Lindsay lopped Heppner s scoring
attack with 15 points, followed by
Wilgers with 14 Besides Fields IM
points. Hlaylock added It more (or
Sherman County
The Mustangs won the battle of the
boards 34 30
Lindsay hauled in
eight. Keith Kenison and Tony Cle
men! snared six apiece and Wilgers
snagged five Duane Ball and Ryan
Duncan each provided four assists
Sherman County made 22 of 31
field goal attempts for 43 percent
compared to tv for 50 and 18 percent
for Heppner
Both teams shot 60
percent from the foul strip«-
Th«-
Mustangs w«-re 12 of 20 while the
Huskies were V of 15
tin F rid a y , Dec 20 and Saturday.
Dec 21 Heppner w ill participate in
the Mac Hi Christmas Tournament
in M ilton-Freew ater
Other teams
in the tournament are two Class "A
schools from Washington, Freem an
.iml Riverview
and
Class
"A A "
Mac Hi
Heppner mewls Freem an at 5 p m
on Friday
Little is known aboul
Freeman
However, they boast a
6 7 center amf two 6'2" seniors
Mac Hi returns (ia r n c k Carlton.
an all league honorable mention
selection in th«- lire a te r Or«-g«»n
la-ague last season
If Heppner wins they will play at
7 to p ni
Saturday night
If
Heppner loses, they will play at 3 30
p m Saturday
STATISTIC S
H eppner
F it F T F R
TO T
5 12 3 2
H ill
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Duncan
« 4
I 2 -3 I 3
H aves
4 0
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33 ilg e rs
7-11 H ll ll 3
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15 I - » U X
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Kenison
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I niais
IS 5* 12 20 11 31 II 25 50
Sherm an In tu ii»
D anielso n.
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fields «.«-M.IM.
M arlin , o n In F riers
I 2.7. Ilia»-
Ini k > t I 11 3t.li nah I o 0.2. F a lte r
I I 2 1 I iMals 22.0 S-13.53
I oliteli nut
Ball filia l f ouls •
Heppner I I. shei man « mint» 16
GARDNER’S Hm
193 N Main, Heppner 676 9218
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Western Family, 20 oz 1st 4
Pineapple Chunk C u triod Si*od
S&W. 6 oz
Olives
Kraft. 32
Miracle Whip
S w ifty Seamstresses
We Deliver in lone.
Lexington & Heppner
Country Rose
The
676-9426 Heppner
I m S u i « a i»w >aa i
If» Sherry B ln g h a in
The Swifty Seamstress«*, made
O irislm as ornaments al Iheir last
meeting Genelle made a stocking
Sherry, a bell. laiu rel, a star.
Chrioay, a moon, and T am m y, a
duckling
The club's next m<*eting will he
W«*dn«*sday. Dec 18
Shredded or Flake,
14 oz
Western Family,
16 oz
16 oz
Western Family, 8 oz
1 lb
99
Fresh G ap
Ea
Celery
$1 39
39*
69*
65
75*
$4”
89*
Bulk Peanuts
Cube
1s'
Baby Loaf
Paper Towels
Western Family, Pints
\J
Whipping Cream
J
Smith, Frozen Ready To Bake
Pumpkin Pies
Gold Medal
1st 2
to
49 c *
75* A
79* #
$ 1 » A
$ 2 " *
$5 98 A
lb
Coronet, Holiday Print
Mrs
$r A
Bunch
In Shell
Eo
Margarine
. 2 lb Med
5 Bunches/
t
Whipped Topping
15*
Radishes & Green Onions
Ea
Eo
Cranberry Sauce WhoTw o f
Parkay,
Yellow Onions
Ea
‘ Green Beans
Ocean Spray,
Dry
la
Ea
Baker Coconut
c r.
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69
95*
$1
OZ
»
10 lb. Flour
Poinsettias
Ea
Moon Boots
Variety of Sizes
Wom#nvChildfWns
*
A
Turkeys Available at
*
Competitive Prices
Western Family, Pints
7Q*
/ Z f Eo
Sour Cream
Prices Good Thurs Tues. Dec 19 • 24
A
Court Street Market
J 11 N Court
H eppner
*
676-9643
Open 7 (toys a ttm k, 7 am to 6 p.m.
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'rom John
(kgg (3^
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Ruth Tom & Shannon Bonnie & Rita A
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