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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1962)
Club Sees Film The fifth nut-tins of thi llardm.m I II club was h Id re. rt ntly at tln Ikhhw of Mr. und Mr. Albert Wikht. Five isltor wore present. We miw n film alKut WiMetn sliiTp. Money fr 111' club iMt-n cidlecled Ihrmuh u liotlb- drive. We talked about p-litiiK t II Jackets. Mn. Wnrlit served refreshments. Tin nxl tiu'ciiti:' will lx lul l n( the home of Mr. and Mr. Cecil Mc Daniel-. Danny Leathers, reporter Givo Demonstrations The fiusy lt.es 4-11 club held n meet inn at tlio liome of Mrs, JiK llnuslcr. Willi Hetty llouslcr as hostess. A motion wan passed to till y fl;iis for tin' club. J.illlee Snider demonstrated liow to press cotton find Terr! O'Connor demonstrated how o sew on a button. The secretary. Kathy Keene. rend the minutes of the last nwtlnj;. Cluli members de cided to make TV slippers for their fir-t projw-l. Hetty Ilousler, reporter LET PENDLETON ELECTRIC CO. Help You With Your Wiring Problems Large or SmalL WE5IX ELECTRO-FAY AND ELECTRO-MODE HEATERS. Estimates Without Obligation HEPPNtl CAZETTCTTMES. Tbunday. Ttbmary I. 1K2 Madras Tops Mustangs In Pair on Buffs' Floor V -it Whit Buffaloes, who i The Buffs held the lead all bv llepimer's double the way by maintaining iiuarur i.stsiop mnrius m in i i, j i .ii, ami ion i'J 41. 1802 SW Emigrant Telephone CR Pendleton 0-2672 Madras' beiu lilted win over Hums hei two we iis'o. -di''d near the dlvl basketball title in tin Greater Oieijon high school league when they raptured a ptir from the Mustani's at Madras over the week end. The Ruffs won Friday rilk'ht t'.l to 4 i. and rolled to a " CI win Saturday niirht. In the first tilt of the two Kami' Mries. the lleimrier live took only Xi shot from the floor making 12 good fir a resnectable .3i.l average The Ruffs' averatre was much HMirer at .2'l but they took 5! shots and connected on 15. ib oDiier'a cause In the ojen Iiil' came was hurt by the loss hi soiihoinores Lee Padbern and louii Dubuque, each of whom went out on five personals. In the low scoring came, Bob West of the fluffs was hliih man with lti points, followed by teammate I'hll Stevenson. Tops for Ileppner was Cauta n Bruce Moyer witn nine. The Mustangs slipped behind at the start of the came and trailed 17-8 nt the end of the first quarter. They went ahead In the second period to take a 21 21 halftlmo lead but faltered nt-aln to fall behind 31-32 at the end of the third. Madras came on with a rush In the final stanza. Padherg. held to only four (mints Friday ninht, came back with a vengeance Saturday night, hittinj 20 points for the Mustangs. Moyer made 12. Clem- Ms was hltrh for the name witn IS followed bv Galbraith of Mad ras with 17. Dubuque again went ut on fouls while Madras lost C.albraith and K. Smith via the same route. Scores: HEPPNER 41 Fk Ft Moyer 3 Applcgate- 3 porter 1 hubuque 0 George 2 Gardner 0 I'adberg 1 Springer 2 rr 2 2 I 5 I 1 5 3 Tp it 7 M 5 5 0 4 5 i . t f v V HEAL SWEETHEARTS those Valentino gifts FROM , Totals 12 1!) 2 4.1 MADRAS 49 F Fl Pf Tp Calbralth 15 3 7 Clements 0 4 14 Stevenson 5 1 2 11 K. Smith 2 14 5 Clark 0 3 2 3 Stewart 112 3 West fi 1 2 1G Steele 0 0 3 0 Minnlek 0 0 2 0 David 0 0 0 0 Harris 0 0 0 0 Totals 13 13 21 4 HEPPNER 61 Fa Ft Ff Tp Mover 5 2 4 12 Applccate 1 7 1 a Dubuque 4 2 5 10 Padberx H 3 20 Springer 2 14 5 Porter 0 3 2 3 Gardner 0 0 0 0 George 0 0 0 0 Cox 0 0 0 0 Wright 10 0 2 Totals 10 23 19 61 MADRAS 76 Fr Ft Tf Tp Galbralth 6 5 5 17 Clements 6 6 3 18 Stevenson 4 5 4 13 K. Smith 4 15 9 Clark 3 2 4 8 Stewart 2 0 14 West 2 2 2 6 Steele 0 0 0 0 David 0 0 0 0 Harris 0 111 Minnick 0 0 10 27 22 26 76 SCHOOL MENUS Week of February 12-16 MONDAY Mashed potatoes with butter baked ham cream ed peas, pickled beets, fruit, milk, bread ana Duiter. TUESDAY Sauerkraut and wieners, buttered corn, fruit salad. anolesauco cake, bread and butter, milk. WEDNESDAY Chill cabbage and pineapple corn bread, apple crisp, and honey, milk. - THURSDAY Split pea soup, peanut butter sandwiches, cin namon rolls, celery sucks, iruit, milk. FRIDAY Tuna and noodle casserole, cherry cobbler, cottage cheese on lettuce, bread and butter, milk. beans, salad, butter y Jim Myers, R. Ph. Y V I Phone 6-9962 Sk Hcppncr, Ore. i 1 Love W Ib PpIi You Y SYi 1 S k Customer Jf' A So y ' PraWl l f n n 0 I ilk I ti, At, I t"r rfl t X nKllWN , ik. A I fcr!w.w - L.vJ jyf UIW I' I ' V- I Itutt w mam. 'TyaiKj . rM heart ROYFn l SPECIAL .T. SALE! I lll.AII I UJ I. U of AMtim. Fivoriti Patterns h CHOCOLATES A community l XI I The Finest Sllvarplate I it 1 "TP f L I "eplece missing pieces, add to I ajrOITl bl . J w jt I our Present set. Order now! J V t f I ONer Ends Feb. 10th v - v TTrt -4r m I r"" l'3'l, - I w f I Teaspoons J1.10 f I Dessert Spoons 2 20 V f" t I Round Bowl Soup Spoons . 2 20 X. USD. Dll O Coffee Spoons .... 110 "k. YWlV 4&ir ked Drmk Spoons .... 2 ?0 inn I Butter Soreader ..... 2 20 "V i&3r jeCV t0 -.V I Pinner Knives ..'.3 30 -JXf-'VV. jtffl''KiT " '' i ' J'' Grille Knives 3.30 SvW UVUII-V- Place Knives. , d a-S.vJ KfZL".. ygLfe'fc. ; ser-ated Blades ... S 30 A Pinner Forka ...... 220 I . ,i-i -tS Jiij'"" 4 at at Grille Forks 2 20 jf "'HJ 1 1 x a I Par. Forks 2,20 JF -mim I Sa'ad Forks .. 2 20 YJr rr VviSJ I TahieSpoon . ... 3 30 Vi' C'"11 To,k 4 " Cosmetic GIFT SETS SrSri'C' k REVLON ) Prince Matchobelli (f A V:?J:f " Vv Hc,cna R"bcnein LsiC7i:''j VV JEWELERS IWATNE HAMS, now with fone't lafju leading botkt ball team, was choten for tha Eaxt West Shrine football game to be played In Pendleton ir. August tt was anncuncej Wedneaday. Ham starred ax quarterback for the Car-Is. (G-T Photo) Wayne Hams Gets Shrine Game Bid Wayne Hams, brilliant quart or-hack for the lone Cardinals' slate runnerup B 8-man football team, has been chosen to play with the East squad In the Shrine All-Star football frame to be held In I'endleton probably ine imru haturu.iv in August. Uiiily papers Tuesday announ ced that Hon Crabtree, Cardina end, bad been selected for the squad. However, Ron is only junior this year and will not be eligible for the Shi ine con test until he has completed his senior year in high school. H compiled an outstanding record however, and his selection though In error, was neverthe less a compliment to his ability, Hams, through some error. was not Included In the original list, according to Principal Dar- rel Reish of lone high school However, when Coach Glenn Biehl called Shrine game offic lais alter announcement was mado public, he learned that Hams had received among the highest number of votes of any player on the squad by coaches and would be included on the squad. The Cardinal quarterback starr ed in virtually every game he played, making long runs and deadeve passes to bowl over the opposition. The team went through the regular season un defeated and then knocked over Ml. Vernon and Hereford in suc cession in state playoffs before osing to Sisters in the B 8-man finals. The Shrine game includes both B and A-2 players. Only other selection from this area is Eddie Banker, Stanfield back. Jayvees Lose Two In Basket Drouth If the Madr vm had a hoop at the Ileppner t-nd of its oaKM ball floor trlday nlcht. the Mun tziiig Jayvtx-s couldn't find It and en m- out on the short end of a 37-lti nore ullh the Madras Jay vee. In their fame Saturday nijjht, th Ileppner five did much 'teller and cave the young Buffs I cood tussle but lost. 49-44. On Friday, the Ileppner gang made only three points In the first half, and all of these came In the first quarter. They failed to score In the second, managed six in the third and finished with seven In the fourth period. they In the game Saturday were behind only 21 at tune and 'MM at the quarter stop. ( towers was game hij;h Friday with 10 for the fluffs. Kihard Clark's five was tops for Ilepp ner. flowers led the Buffs again Saturday with 15 and Wrlht lied this for Ileppner with 15 of his own. HEPPNER 16Avera 1. nark 3. Lesser 0. Wardweil 2. George 4, Smith 2. Nichols 0. Sherman 2, Wright 0. Cole 0. 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