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CARDINALS SECOND IN STATE TOURNEY If LORRAINE BALL Tt !n Cardinals ahot wf-j.jlne M0 In lh-tr first till 4 the Stat B Tournament In Bend against the Huntington tram. Francis Rr sank a-vrn conwcutiv shots In the second rrlod frtirn about 15 fert out to rn terms the first quarts with The rltUens of Ion and sur- r - v vt ru .l. ini. Kut ii.na tt I nuimtinff ana rr staunch root' I March a- ' . ...... I " " m . . . a u. l. .. , . mn r,ln n l.,ul h..l Ur I. the CafdinaU evtdtHK MITOn VUlHWin mq iim uor that rave I hem ii first quarter ft.m the many peopl who wr ham spent th end vWUpj lead 12-11. The Red Cardinal on hand from all over Morrow at me notww nrr nwnn, ah. I-., K (ho i,lnl nrr thu rM rounty. punaia Iieuarr. air, v.wnam ai f ih h.tf hut t-il l-a.l bv llenaea 10 some uuunni nue .11 . AI Mi-rUnlol -mhk Jr. nu ir ucvil" nere. " " ' - I , . 4 a a k J ft a B.i a' a I .. a a. a . St t.i lak a 27 25 half time lead. "a,uwr'1' uno am ir, ana wr i lyuc Kuinon . l ii . ,,, L. , . lamer wrr aunaay (unn n ""lor Boaruman iook ineir granu airva via n lis as di aaraau cuiiik . a ri - . . . . . . . . the aide. Huntlncioii n baffled .k-Y... . :..-. ,r- D" wmcr children. wiuy ana . sruney ai the half end.t Si i r.. th ... . ' .'. '.. i. rrteraon. Mr. naa own in niCk. hom wn mem on Tue . . - ----- . ""-Ill liu li-au. lunr , iit j... . .l . fu, ... . ..t lusi Kim, m the tind hi f k.,i, uiihi. n. iv.im n. """k"'" v" . . ny io ". . ih-v t,t ih v..r. ..i c.,,. L. " .J ..." 1 Irr Maaon wii in rcmiana spring vacation . .... f , ..,.. Q nBv lnr ,rx, unua ip , i . ...i. w.,.1. I . ukj,u aon a fie Ihnmi J..hn i.i.i I n . . .... i..i,..t rw " I """ t " Kr.nd. Rr. w.a hlfih poini mw " .kS.-,uTh- rT -u Barnelt. D Ann and Danny I Mrs. Gordon White and Mn Tom with 26 nolnta taUwA h " . . wen? In Walla Walla on batur White were noateMet, other on with 19 and T. Martin with L.T .w ! . dy to vUlt with Mra. Akert prent were lmoSene 11 and Crabtrt with ia TtU 17". 17 Z ' .." .J: " Z 7 '" t" Mr. and Mra. Mooney. Dale White. Lona White put Ion agalnat the fowen , ".,m.i ,h. tm.l naint P,m 1 . . I ana Mr. ana wr 5.m r.steo. team on Frldav nleht ai thrv . ...1 ... 1 " Jry Brlstow is nome spena- Mra. waiter uooyns and Anna had beaten rrmpect In the first IZLm. TZ. sw '. " fw.d:s of hla vt; Undalrom were hoateaae. for a same of the tournament. 1 " ";;b with 27 oointa. V"tm, Mr. ana luncheon on Mona.y at tne home On Friday It was John Swan- " , r" " ' ,." "moM uruiow. I of Mra. iwoyna. in, members aons's night aa the Cardinals I -",u'""1 " Mr. ana Mrs. tverrtt Keunieyioi tne mnso i-iuo were cuesta. . .. .... n ... v I Hudson have had a very cred.IIMn Sunday afternoon vlaltlnclA hlrthdav rake was Dresrnted R7.u in. .ii liable aeaaon and the second I w.h Mr. id. Crablll. Mrs. Ha-It EdMhe Whit and a hand- U I V f lat I Has Aswan I n er mi nut a place trophy they broucht home ,Pi wiles also spent Sunday with I kerchief ahower held In her hon- of play. Jack Cmm set up and looks very fitting with the Eight- ner mother. Mrs. GrabllL lor following the luncheon. An fed the ball In to his tetrn-1 m"n ,w,"u "Ul",jr " Mr. ana Mrs. Konnie mornp-1 afternoon or omeo was enjoyea mates Swanson. Rea and Crab- unanimous vou-s wrre cm iur Mn 0r purur spent Sunday visit-1 A Urge number of lone men wui .o tliwvh whol un , Mr. oAd Mi. Paul liawa. Mok -tr hunuay. and ( hrts and Mr. and Mra Wal- Cud Friday awis will t lct dtfrr were Kuri f.r tllnnrr held a, the r"lrt ChrUtUn church f..'ino iWrT S3 In ll. ppr.rr. whUh Is being con- Koy Johnton , iVn.llt.,un feit.,a.l ,ai I ' vmM..., '""'ni.. a lauori. . Rob,, a HuB9flord Ii .-vvctai miHitiaiions win t neid Hungerford's wholesale florut which will be 15 minutes In I In lrtland aa a sueat f Mr. length and will be followed by land Mrs Kemp Dick Frtda evpn- five minutes of music to enable " prople to come and go. Rev. Mrs. Anna Smouae rsturssd Monday arier a visit wun her daughter and family, Dr. and Mrs. It K. lUker in Tonallta, She a I ik. v Ulted Mrs. Hortenae Martin in IVtnland. Nalaa a ad Dan Coonof, sons id AHwrt Connor. rrturnel Mon- day to their bai at Ft. Uwlon. Washington after spending a leave here. MarKemie urges our people to attend this service. The theme will be. "The Conscience at the Cross." The annual spring meeting will be April ICth. Later an nouncements will follow. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Baker of Portland were week end guests of his parents. Mr and Mrs. Hen ry Baker. Jimmy and Ann re mained to visit during their prlng vacation. Jimmy Is stay. ng with Bobby DeSpaln and Ann Is staying with Marilyn Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Baker w III take the children back to Portland at the end of the eek. Mr. and Mrs. Tony DeSpaln of North Plains are visiting with n x I Royal Oregonian Buy 'OREGON' and win . i i . . i m rirsT rivo au-aiar leam mem. th. hnm r.r h i . n.nrii.t.tn nn .i.m.i ... i inr. jonn rrarnru me ueaK oi . . , ""'"r tm ihplr son and famltv Mr nit 31 for high point honors follow- be chosen. The first was John and famny. Mr. and Mrs. Elbe evening to view the Patterson- jtobert DeSoTln and with ed by Rea with 13 and Crabtree Swanson and Francis Rea both Aker8. Joh.nson fight on television. 0 Suw In lYndlrton for with 11. The accuracy of lone'i ' lon- Cary Brownlee of Port- Mr. ,nd Mrs, MarUn j,nSen Mr. and Mrs. Jim Morgan have , davs. iena,cl0n Ior j . . . ... . . . i - . . s lew ans. thnni n un nni miirh thm u"u viuiaiian. liiv". or Vancouver. v asn. were in lone i movea into ine nazarene cnurcn i - j ... ..... . . . . f - . ......j.:. .. .u. .. : " " j . nu rreancn wanui against Huntington aa tney shotlv' nasi oiumy io move uk ir-inouseon secona aueei. ian(1 firniy were house euests tnn . t a . rwv-r ImmImhv rh.i. riirnitiira I . K . I . ma ... - i .irw. i'tnn swanson won inei"-- , mamui-i . .u. u.vim s'infMr and Mra. A B tlncArfi.lt nimf waiifve jonn as nis ou-1 - - a.-.wnt.... imo wn " " "I i n Bond durlne the atat totirn. point Individual score was hlgh N'vldua tSC0.rTr..wJ,h , V .P,'nU Th tlr dPrtment was call- .re: amS! for two games. 1 , 1 , UZ .u : .7 7Z" leQ unay evening io ea unguian Mr. ana wrs. c. a. itoomson Wh)Ie ,n rnj t0 .ttend the The win over Powers pitted r" ' . ' , lire me vanm mnra nvuw ot coaraman, parenis oi Mrs. state B Tournament Mr and lone against the tall Lowell team V rrnc, of the Nelson Brothers up Cecil Hicks and her brother and Mrs. Carland swanson motored for Saturday nlghf. state ch.m- Sllnkard of Fbwll and Bill gmouse grade. family. William IL Robinson of t0 VTiJ,n ,7S wUh in DlonshlD. ' " " 7w - . lne nouse waa consumeu oy i njweu tiUlie visuea ai ine nome I ,nA r Lowell Red Devils are state fourth place, champions of the B schools with IONE the lone Cardinals taking the Rea second place trophy as Lowell Crabtree downed lone 53-49. Swanson Lowell defeated lone on a Crum three-point play with 5 seconds T. Martin to go after lone had tied the J. Martin score 49-all with 35 seconds to Nelson go. lone lone and Lowell battled on Lowell u- .i .... I.. .j .... .ii . i I 7 ' U1C .line me tuc uryoi iiiitin i-OI ilt. anu Mia. Vll ruuai f,m v fnrm.rlu nf M I . . .i . . . j .t..l . ........j, .... . .j v ii.iiyiin. nvea. incy exunguianea me evening. The Bonpir hav a h.hv lrl On Saturday of the same week. born 3fln ,M(,h fh.v . r. . J II.. UK.. r...u,,i I mr. 1I1U JMIB. niucu i itvuam fpfPnt IV . ... . . I I . J ...1.1. I I ' 01 hl vernon visuru wiiu in-i Get your "S .k ROYAL r OREGONIAN $0$l CARD it your C X ttom't today ts4 ' favorite FOR WEED CONTROL at its best ... CALL SERVICES COMPANY "mac McCarthy Ph. 191. Arlington 49 LOWELL 12 McDanlel 26 blaze In the wina-miii ana in 6 T. Simdars 10 surrounding trees. No estimate 27 T. Bainbrldee 4 of damages was given and In 2 Dixon 7 vestigation win oe maae into 2 Mullen 1 the cause. 0 Bainbrldeii 4 On March 20 at 6:30 p. m, 0 the Thirteenera are sponsoring 12 13 11 13 19 a potluck dinner. This Is a pub 11 16 10 15 52 lie airair ana tne conaon com munity Congregational Church will be guests. The potluck is not a planned dinner and every one Is asked to bring enough to help feed the guests. Dr. Ger trude Boyd Crane, professor of religion and chaplain of Pac Ific University will be the guest speaker. Child care will be pro vlded for the youngsters during the program, A series of films during Lent will be shown at the church. On March 17, "The Power of Resurrection;" March 24, "I Be held His Glory;" March 27. "Mir acle of Love." Each night will begin at 7:30 p. m. These are full length color films and are sponsored by the Deaconesses. A discussion will follow each film and an offering will be taken to help with rental fees of these films. A special communion ser- BOB BYRD Ph. 271, Arlington brother and family. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hicks. The Freehaufs also attended the ball game In Pen dleton during the tournament. Mr. and Mrs. George Flchter of Lone Rock visited at the home of their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hicks, the first part of last week. A correction on an article from last week. A birthday party for Mr. Leo Crabtree should have read for Mr. and Mrs. Alvln McCabe. The dinner party was given at the home of Mrs. Leo Crabtree with Mrs. Crabtree as hostess. Home-Economic Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Oscar Lun dell with Mrs. Wate Crawford as co-nostess ior an an-aay meeting on March 17. Members are to bring a salad or dessert Easter Sunrise Service will be In the lone City Park. Break fast following in the church served by the Maranathas. The church school program will be held at 9:45 and worship ser vice will be at 11:00 a. m. There Boardmon Sand Cr Gravel Co., Inc. ! Producers of Crushed Rravpl Washed Concrete, Sand A Gravel, Ready-Mix Concrete. Phone HU. 1-2275 Boardmon W.k h O'tson gro . . . h.lp Oitgai. (' . . . Jain Id Whit Still. nt, ticillnf . priit-mwardmi Moral Or.gonun fun in a . nd, Im tfo-lt-you'i.rt "Proiptt Kiri Ongon PAYROLLS gee kgr wn.n you us quthly OrMon cod uct. 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