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10 HEPPNER GA2ETTE-TIMES. ThnrtdaT. Jonuorr 14. 1971 RC&D Request lone Flood Damage IONK The City of lone is working with the Resource Con MTViitlon and Development Tro-j- t on flood prevention In lone. AH city residents are requested to compile a list of flood dam imp to their property In past years, lieu.se, u jikuji, hi the clamaces und cost to repair by years. If you have pictures, these are also desirable. When the list is complete, please give or mail to G. E. Tucker. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Rondo of Kinncwkk, Wn were here Sat urday for the Larry Rictmann wrvlces. Mrs. Vera Rictmann ac companied her daughter .home on Sunday for a longer visit with the family. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Swan wn and family of Auburn, Wn. were overnluht cuests at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Garland Swanson. Dennis acted as a pall bearer for the Larry Rictmann services Satur day. Mrs. Edris Lindstrom from Portland is spending a few days this week visiting her sons, Mr. and Mrs. Art Lindstrom and family and Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Lindstrom and family. She , attended the 25th Anniversary Open House for her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ritchie on Sun day in Hermiston. Jr. High BB The Jr. High Basketball team defeated Arlington Jan. 6 by a score of 2217 on their home court. Tom Gates was high point man with 11, followed by Charlie MeElllcott with 8 points. The only other scorer was Paul Peterson with 3 points, The second string won their game also by a score of 23-14. Coming Events Jan. 14 Jr. High Basketball Riverside at Boardman at 1:30 p.m. Jan. 15 Echo High School at lone, 6:30 p.m. Jan. 16 Arlington High School at lone, 6:30 p.m. Jan. 21 Jr. High, Stanfield at Stanfield at 1:30 p.m. Jan. 22 Umaplne High School at lone, 6:30 p.m. Jan. 23 Weston High School at Weston, 6:30 p.m. I Bench Chatter By KEVIN DICK Few words were said in the locker room Friday night, by any member of the team. A couple of minutes earlier the Horsemen were falling to a 57 62 defeat from the Pirates of Riverside. Coach dough said that may be not the importance of get ting ready for a game Monday at practice instead of after the jvational Anthem will be real ized. i . jviusiang snooters were ex tremely cold as only six Hoops ters scored points. Two scorers combined for a total of 6 points ana one starter even failed to score. The Mustangs will have to improve on this if they are to lead the district. The Horsemen, who are now through with non-league games, will indeed have to get more seriousnow all of the games count. Heppner will host the Condon Blue Devils Friday, Jan. 15. Heppner won on the last meet ing, at the Christmas Tourney, with a commendable 80-50 vic tory. Then on Saturday Uma tilla will battle the Mustangs at Umatilla. This will be' Uma tilla's first meeting with Hepp-ner. Dave Hall Named OSU Student Prexy (Continued from page 1) But the Heppner product will use those structures, which he calls channels, to get things done In student government "We have to use what we have at the present time," Hall says. Yet that doesn't mean Hall won't be looking to the futun eyeing some changes. "I feel very strongly that stu dents would be better off with changes," Hall Kays. To get change, Dave Hall wants to get students Involved In student government. That will be his main aim while In office. After all. It was because Hall became involved In the first place that he Is in a position to urge others to become Involved. And it might all be because he came from Heppner, where he could have the Initial op portunity. 1971 MUSTANG VARSITY front row from left: Sam Bellamy. Keith Curnutt Dave Gunderson, John Halt Roy Roberts. BACK ROW: Butch Wood, manager, Steve Rhea. LaVerne Van- Marter, Steve Kemp, Gary Watkins and Coach Bob Clough. Lloyd Wilson was absent when the picture was taken. Services Held For Mrs. Beck Mustangs Drop Friday Game To Pirates By DALLAS HARSIN Last Friday night was prob ablv the best night for the num ber 3 ranked Heppner Mustangs to have an off night since it was a non-conrerence coniesi. The Mustangs hosted the Riv erslde Pirates and when the tl nal buzzer rang the Mustangs had seen their second loss of the early season. La Verne Van Marter main tained his 23 point average, but only shot 32 from the field. He got 14 points from the field and 10 from the gift line. At the end of the first quar ter the Mustangs were behind by two points and at half-time were only Denina Dy one. in the third quarter the Mustangs led by four points, but in the '7 7T8 fourth quarter the Pirates came 1941. She had worked ... . on to the Mustangs' 11, and this made the score 62-57, Riverside. Even though the Mustangs only lost by five points their shooting percentages didn't show it. Riverside only had to put up 49 shots from the field to make 42 points. The Mus tangs had to put up 66 shots for 38 points. At the gift lino Heppner came closer to River side in the line of percentages Heppner shot 54 to Riversides 76. Baker led the Pirates in the scoring department with 26, fol Funeral services were held in Condon Saturday afternoon for Anne Leah Beck. Mrs. Beck a Registered Nurse had been em ployed at Pioneer Memorial Hospital .for the last 2, k years. She died in Portland on Jan. 6. Services were held at the Con don Baptist Church with the Rev. Ken Doolin officiating. In ferment was in the Heppner Masonic Cemetery. Albees Mor tuary was In charge of arrange ments. Memorial donations may be made to the American Cancer Society Anne Leah Coats was born Sept. 2, 1919 at Rufus, the dau ghter of Claude and Ella Coats. She took her training and grad uated from Sacred Heart Hospi tal School of Nursing at Spo kane in at The Dalles Hospital, the Con don Clinic and the Condon Nursing Home and was employ ed at Pioneer Memorial Hospi tal when she became ill. Bearers were Ralph Eakin, Norman Froman, Randy Lott, im Nelson, Bob Moley and Fred Reed. Bob Trumbull sang The Old Rugged Cross accompanied by Mrs. C. L. Kendall. Survivors are her husband cnanes k. Beck or Heppner; a daughter Mrs. Dennis Jackson and a son, James Straughan, both of Portland; three grand lone Basketball On Jan. 9, lone High met Stanfield on their home court and were defeated 80-57. Re bounding was about even with Clint Krebs leading with 12. lone Stanfield Snider Warren Wilson Klinger Gutierrez Krebs .Marick Hamlett Winkelman Barnett 11 12 20 22 Fg 6 1 1 2 5 3 0 1 1 2 18 20 Ft 0 4 3 2 1 2 0 0 0 1 1657 1880 Pf Tp 2 1 1 2 3 4 0 0 0 0 turnovers in the last quarter." He added, "Potentially, we have a good young ball club. The starting team consists of four sophomores and one junior. We make a lot of mistakes and mental errors, ir we can ever overcome this then I believe we will do okay." Mrs. Ola Ruggles left the day after Christmas to spend the rest of the holidays in Leban on with her granddaughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Kenyon. Enroute home she stop, ped to visit her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Garlic. E. Coats of The Dalles; a broth- Chester C. Coats of Wasco; four sisters, Mrs. Carl Rutsch of Dayton, Mrs. Elton Eakin of Grass Valley, Mrs. Floyd Has kell of Portland, Mrs. Harold Melzer of Moro and 22 nieces and nephews. hildren; her mother Mrs. C. lowed by Frederickson with 12 Van Marter led the Mustangs with 24 and Watkins followed up with 11 points, The Mustangs weren t out played, they were just out scored. HEPPNER (57) Van Marter , 7 10 24 Rhea 1 2 Kemp 4 2 10 Watkins 4 3 11 Roberts 3 Munkers - 0 2 RIVERSIDE (62) Downey 0 2 Prichard 1 0 Ryan 2 3 Partlow 3 0 Baker 10 6 26 Frederickson 4' 4 12 Lamb 1 5 Cake Decorators Off To A Good Start The Basic Cake Decorating course being offered in Heppner had 14 enrolled by the second lesson to guarantee the contin uation of the class. The class is part of the Blue Mountain Community College evening schedule and is being taught by Mrs. Schmuekley at Heppner High School. At the first session students received the list of tools they would need and the second ses sion they learned how to make the all important Icing. Mrs. Schmuckley demonstrated mak ing a border and shell design. The class then practiced. Signing up for the course are Barbara Jessmer, Colleen Galli her, Monica Jones, Sharon Ma- honey, Landra Gerrard, Diane Gerking, Peggy Johnson, Phyllis Piper, Mildred Davidson and her son, Greg Davidson, Jana Lee Scott, Lynn Haguewood and her daughter, KrLsti Haguewood,! Judy Osmin and Cora Flaiz. NFO Meets Today Morrow County NFO will hold a structure meeting this morn ing Jan. 14, at 9 a.m. at the T & C Storage Co. office in lone. This has become the coun ty NFO headquarters. All the committee chairmen and -section foremen and BC's are requested to attend. The regular NFO meeting has been changed to the last Thurs day of each month and will be held Jan. 28 at the headquart ers at 7:30 p.m. Since last July NFO has mov ed 88 carloads of wheat and barley and 3 barge loads of wheat from Morrow County. SEARS, ROEBUCK and CO. TO OPEN CATALOG SALES MERCHANT STORE Heppner, Oregon Here is an exceptional opportunity for a person interested in a sound business arrangement who desires to operate as an in dependent merchant, in a downtown location to serve Sears customers. Write today for further information to: SEARS, ROEBUCK and CO. T. J. Leahy, Regional Merchant Program Manager 2465 Utah Ave. South, Seattle, Washington 9S134 (19-3) 21 13 14 57 On Jan. 9, lone played Helix at Helix and lost, 60-44. Helix led in rebounding 40-35. lone made 27-57 from the field for a 370 percentage ana Henx made 22-67 for a 333 percentage. Leading rebounding for lone was David Warren with 13 and Rex Wilson had 8. lone had 30 turnovers and only made 2 out of 11 at the foul lines. Coach Dockter said, "We play ed three good quarters and then got careless making a lot of lone Helix Snider Warren Wilson Klinger Gutierrez Krebs Barnett Winkelman 16 10 16 5 Fg 4 2 0 0 8 7 0 0 12 18 Ft 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 644 2160 Pf Tp 4 3 1 1 4 4 0 0 Test Dates Set For Summer Jobs Test dates for competitive summer jobs in Federal agen cles were announced by the U. S. Civil Service Commission. The examination will be glv en on three test dates at more than 1000 locations. Those ap plying by Feb. 3 will be tested March -13. Applications post marked after Feb. 3 will not be accepted. This includes working in the Umatilla National Forest. Again this year there is a provision for students with at least two years of college to qualify for summer employ ment on the basis of under standing scholastic achievement without taking the written test Marriage Announced Rlney Seeger of Burns and Sharon Bryant Cutsforth of Heppner announce their marri age at Lewlston, Idaho on Dec. 31. Close friends and relatives attended the wedding held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Wilhelm. The couple will make their home at Burns where Mr. Seeger is the district attorney. Need unused spare cash? Advertise items on the classified TO THE EDITOR. . . To the Editor: Here's my check for another year of the Gazette-Times. Most proud of the accomp lishments of our Morrow Coun ty youth, with special congrat ulations to Dave Hall, tho new student body president here at Oregon State, and Pattl Healy, Queen of the Pendleton Round up (even if she did err In go ing to the U of O). Jim Barratt (Ed. Note: We in Morrow County are proud, too, of Jim Barratt, Director of Athletics at OSU). Attends Fashion Sandra Flaiz attends Basist Fashion Institute in Portland. She finds the work fascinating and enjoys her contact with girls from other countries. She has worked with girls from Per sia, Africa and Alaska. During her course in merchandising, she worked a month at Lipmans where she especially enjoyed working with a girl from Africa. Put your dollars to work at home trade in Morrow county, 21 2 17 44 HOSPITAL NEWS Patients receiving medical care at Pioneer Memorial Hos pital are Charles Bailey, Hepp ner; Bertha Ayers, Heppner; Al ma Beebe, Heppner and Stella McCarty, Heppner. Discharged patients include Florence Green, Heppner; Ola Mae Groshens, Heppner; Robert Hulett, Kinzua; Debra Yocom, Lexington and Mildred Yocom, Lexington. NOTICE Hermiston Livestock Auction Yard IS CHANGING THEIR SALE TO SATURDAY, EVERY WEEK SALE TIME, 12:30 P.M. (AS USUAL) We Wish Everyone A HAPPY NEW YEAR Jm tin). QJF S103 (oj(M)U 0 gow oo go sua.-- , un fmmmmmm)mmi. J - - , ' "! - . V !' - mn 'ii in iiummw These days, every car dealer is offering you a deal. Including us. The difference is, our deal includes more than a car. On cars delivered now through February 28, during our "VVhat-Would-You-Do Special, American Motors will five you a General Electric 12-Inch ortable TV with any new car you buy from us. But that doesn't mean we won't give you a good deal, too. Because we've got the best cars we ever had this year, and we're going all-out to give you a better deal than you can get anywhere else. Plus the tv set. ' Maybe you don't expect this much from a car dealer, but, if you had to compete with GM, Ford and Chrysler dealers, what would you do? If you had to compete with GM, Ford and Chrysler dealers, what would you do? fl American Motors Dealers FARLEY MOTOR CO. 126 May & Chase HEPPNER, ORE.