Evangelists Slated For Boardman
f MAST LEE MARLOW
BOARDMAN Ttio Boardman
Community Church will present
thi) Fautenberry Family the
wt'k of Feb. 1419, starting with
the morning services Sunday,
Feb. 14. They are a musical
fimlly with "Small Church
Evangelism", and hold meetings
all over the country In rural
communities. Evangelist Rod
Fautenberry will b tho speak
er, and he with his wlfa Pam
ami his parents, Bob and Faith
Fauntenberry, will furnish the
miiuL, auiinlna urvlM u411
start at 7:30.
Sunday morning following the
service an open house potluck
dinner will be held at the
church. Everyone U welcome.
A nursery will be provided for
each service.
On the Road Again
On the road again the Hepp
ner Mustangs will travel to
Condon to face the Blue Devils
on Feb. 12. We have played
them twice this season and
have split the totals. Coach
Hough said the Devils will be
a tough team, but admitted that
they are always tough. They are
well balanced team and can
hit well from the foul line. The
Devils are tied with the Mus
tangs for second pace In the
league.
GEORGE SAYS
Down With
Prices!
SATURDAY ONLY, FEB. 13
Out Goes tho Paneling
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Matching Vinyl .Moldings Reg. $1-45 $ J02
Matching Nails Reg. 85c g2c
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Open 8 to 5:30 Weekdays 8 to 5 Saturday
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ALICE LUTTRELL Is really pleased with the burlap covered and
yarn-flower decorated waste paper basket she has Just made
at the weekly Thursday afternoon party at the Neighborhood
Center. There was a table lull ol people at the Neighborhood
Center Thursday for the cratt session and refreshments. Re
freshments during the month of February are provided by St
Patrick's Altar Society.
Bench Chatter
By BANK DICK
Although the McEwen Scottles
hnnt thn Mustangs and domin
ated the whole game, ono thing
. 1 .. that
you wouia nave io numn w.i
the Athena school has ureal
sportsmanship.
The Broncs made a good come
back effort but timed it too late.
Pilot Rock is now number 1
In thn district, with half the
season left to ro. Condon. Hepp-
nor and McEwen are tiea ror
second, third, and fourth. This
race could be very important as
the higher the place a teem is.
the bettor they will be seated
In the district playoffso every
game counts.
This weekend the Mustangs
will host the Vikings of Umatil
la Friday and will travel to
Condon to battle the Blue Dev.
lis Saturday.
Umatilla fell to the Horsemen
In their first meeting 58-70. The
Broncs lost to Condon 56-60.
Free Diabetes Surrey Planned
A community detection survey
to find unknown cases of dia
betes is planned for Morrow
County, according to Dr. L. D.
Tibbies, County Health Officer.
The blood testing program I
will be conducted at Heppner Bank Assn.
County Health Department with
the assistance of the Oregon
State Board of Health.
STOCKHOLDERS MEET
The Annual Stockholders
meeting of the Federal Land
It's A Boy For
The Robert Balls
On the morning of Jan. 29,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ball of lone
became the proud parents of a
7 lb.. 15 oz. son, Brian Rob
ert The habv arrived on tho
birthday of his maternal great
nn March 8. at the Methodist
Church, between 2:00 and 4:00
nm and nrain. on the same
date, between 7:00 and 9:00 p.m.
On March 9 at the Masonic Hall
in lone, between 2:00 and 4:00
p.m. and, on the same aaie, ui
the Riverside High bcnooi in
Boardman from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00
p.m.
This testing program is free
tn the nnhlie. Doctor Tibbies
said, "We are particularly inter
ested in testing -tnose persons
who are either overweight, over
age 40, blood relatives of a
known diabetic, or are mothers
who have had .babies weighing
9-pounds or more at birth".
These are the so called "High
Risk" persons, who are most apt
to have diabetes and not know
it.
According to Dr. Tibbies, "Un
known and untreated diabetes
is potentially a disease condit
ion which can lead to blind
ness, heart and blood vessel dis
ease, chronic infections and ev
en death". Diabetics who discov
er their disease early can us
ually be treated successfully
and lead a fairly normal life
with few, if any, restrictions on
their daily work or recreational
activities.
This diabetes survey Is being
sponsored by the Morrow Coun
ty Extension Homemaker Advis
ory Committee and the Morrow
olrndi wniindfathe, Ear, Morgan of
meet at the Tapadera Restaur
ant Conference Room Feb. 17,
according to Robin A. Fletcher,
Manager. The business meeting
will start at 2:o3 p.m. followed
ty election of directors.
Mr. Fletcher indicated that
George Lacey would be the key
lone
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Don Ball and Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Morgan, both of lone. Be
sides Earl Morgan, Mr. E. R.
Lundell of lone is maternal
great-grandfather and paternal
L'reatL'randoarents are Mrs.
HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday, february 11.
1971
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Dates Set For Immunization Clinics
ThA first of the Morrow
County Health Department Im
munization clinics js scneuuiea
mt lionnner Grade School on
Thursday, Feb. 18, at 8:45 a.m.
with a clinic immediately roi-
lowing at tho Heppner Htgn
School.
The clinics will be under the
direction of Morrow County
Health Officer, Dr. L. D. Tib
bies, assisted by Mrs. Lowell
Chally, R. N. and volunteers.
The schedule Is as follows:
HHS JV's Outscored
In Overtime 64-62
By BOB PLOYHAR
The McEwen JV's claimed a
64-62 overtime victory over the
Baby Mustangs here last Fri
day. After getting a slow start In
the first quarter, Heppner seem
ed to hold the upper hand with
a 1917 half-time advantage. At
the end of the third period, they
had widened their lead to four
points.
In the fourth quarter, McEwen
fired up and took a six point
load with a little over a min
ute remaining. Tho Baby Mus
tangs fought back and Bruce
Bergstrom's last second free
throw tied the score at 57-all
tn nut the name into overtime.
McEwen then scrambled for 7 to
top the Horsemen by 2 in the
three minute bonus.
Free throws, as usual, proved
to be fatal for Heppner as they
made 12 for 31.
Scoring was led by freshman
John Boyer with 18 points. Oth
er scoring was McCabe 16, Hed-
man 14, Bergstrom 9, rapineau
2, Sumner 2, Cutsiortn i.
Thursday, Feb. 18 at 8:43 a.m.
Heppner Grade School; Hii
ner High School to follow l th.
high school. (Parents of mihiuI
session Heppner Klndirgrtri.ii
children who wUh their child
ren Immunized are asked to
come at 9:00 a.m. on the mor
ning of the cllnie at the umdo
school.)
. A. C. Houghton. Irrlgon; Tues
day. Feb. 23, 9:30 a.m.
. Riverside School, Hoardman,
Tuesday, Feb. 23, 10:45 a.m.
lone Grade anl High School,
lone (grade school building t,
Feb. 25, 8:45 a.m.
Immunizations to be offered
Include DPT, DT and Smallpox.
Trlvalcnt oral polio vaccine will
be offered to first and second
grades only.
lone Lions Help
Little League
The lone Lions Club met Mon
day night for a steak dinner at
Bailey's Tavern. The group a
greed to help with building the
dugouts for the proposed Little
League baseball field at one
end of the lone School field. ,
The club will operate conces
sions In Juno at the Junior Ro
deo at the Fairgrounds.
The club is investigating a
chain saw contest.
T-i.., luonccori assistance to
the Kindergarten program and
plan to help as a community
project.
TYPEWRITER RIBBONS for
all makes of machines. 93c; typ
ing paper, 500 sheets. $1 .95; add
ing machine tape, 23c roll; car
bonized and non-carbonled
sales books; and other office
supplies at ine uazi'ue-ium.
40th Semi-Annual
OF SHOES
STARTING SATURDAY FEB. 13
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Price of One Pair
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