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HErTNEK GAZETTE -TIMES, Thuxidor. fcbrnary M. W1 Kinzua Safety Program Saturday Kinzua Corporation Is anons- disease and research will be orlng a Timber Operators Safe ty Council program, "Heart Be search in Action", to be held at the American Leelon Hall, Feb. 27. The program la open to the public and will commence at 8:00 p.m. Howard J. Stroud, Ex ecutive Director, Oregon Heart Association will be guest speak er, and a recent film on heart shown, Immediately preceding the the EmDloveea of Kin zua Corporation will be honor ed with a dinner by the Com pany, for their fine safety rec ord. The dinner U also to be at thn Amor Iran Lecion Hall, and is to be prepared and served by the American Legion Auxil iary. Come in And See Our New FABRIC CENTER A Complete Line of FABRICS and NOTIONS Special Introductory Offer In wood Polyester Double Knit-Reg. $7.95 In Assorted Prints and Solids 1 to 5 Yard Pieces gQ yard Case Furniture PH. 676-9432 HEPPNER Baby Mustangs Rout Sherman, Stanfield By BOB PLOTHAB Last Friday the Heppner JV's outdistanced the Sherman JVI 45-33 and routed Stanfield on Saturday bv a score of 72-29. After having a slow siarung first quarter, the Baby Mustangs charged to a 23 14 halftlme lead over Sherman. The second half was also dominated by Hepp ner. Allen McCabe led the scoring with 15. Others scoring were B. Bcrestrom 7. Munkcrs 6, Ploy- har 5, Paplneau 3, Boyer 3, Hed- man 2, Drake 2. Sumner I. Saturday the Baby Mustangs trailed Stanfield 1614 at the end of first quarter. But a great de fensive effort by John Boyer forced many Stanfield turnov- ers and Heppner routed tne lit tle Tigers 72-29. JV Coach Ed Hlemstra said, 'The boys are playing real good ball now." Scoring in the Stanfield game wore Boyer 17, Munkers 9, Eck man 8, rnpineau 7, McCabe 10, Sumner 5, Cutsforth 4, Drake 5, Osmin 4, Ployhar 3. Barrel Race Expert To Conduct Clinic Sammy Thurman is the most famous Indian beauty in rodeo. She has qualified every year to s.ttonri the National Finals in Barrel Racing. Her enthusiastic supporters here say, "never De fore has a women qualified for the National Finals on a stud, Damon, a mare, Ug and a geld ing, "Jeep." In 1965 she went all the way to win the World Championship. She is an excellent team roper, calf roper and horsewoman. Sammy will conduct a Barrel Race Clinic March 5-6-7 at the Round-Up Pavilion In Pendleton. Today is the deadline for enter ing. Call 276-3752. The clinics are designed to help all barrel racers to knock off those precious tenths of a second. Three fun filled self improvement sessions are taught with professional teach ing techniques. Topics include: selection of horse, equipment, the turns, the course, the conditions, training the green horse, Improper riding, keeping a horse going. Cardinals Split Weekend Matches lone snllt their weekend games with a win over Uma pine Friday and a loss to Wes ton on Saturday. Friday night's game ended with the Cardinals scoring 64 to Umapine's 43 points. Leading the rebounds was David War ren with 10 followed by Dick Snider with 8. The action was well distributed and everyone got to play. The Cards netted 25 baskets out of 93 attempts from the field. Greg Wilson shot 6 froi throws sinkincr 5 to lead for the gift line scoring. Total free throws netted were 14 for 22. Individual scoring: Snider 10. Warren 8, Wilson 9, Gutierrez 4, Krebs 12, Winkelman 4, Bar- nett 1. Pettyjohn 3, Hamlett 6 and Collins 3. On Saturday nleht the Cards faced the No, 1 team in their league, Weston. The pace of the game was set in the first quar ter with Weston racking un 31 points to lone's 14; sinking 11 out of 22 attempts, for 61. lone was unable to catch up to the early lead and showed ll lor 67 attempts for 33 per cent when the final buzzer sounded. Gift line scoring for the Card- SUNDAY PROGRAM Assembly of God ladies will present their annual Women's Missionary Counsel program Sunday, Feb. 28, 11 a.m., at the Hcnoner church. Women s Mis sionary Counsel is a National organization of women of the Assemblies of God whose pur pose is to help missionaries around the world. "Share the Word", Is theme of the program which will in clude music and a skit. Pastor Burwell will conclude with an appropriate Bible message. The local group led by Mrs. Loa Taylor meets twice month ly to sew and pray for foreign and home missionaries. Mrs. Morris Devin of Indonesia is their "adopted" missionary, to whom they regularly send pack ages for Christmas, birthdays and other needs. In 1970 the group made and gave to the Indian work at Cay use six quilts and over forty stuffed toys, besides other items including canned foods, toys, and boxes of used clothing. Inals was 50 percent with 11 for 22 attempts. Dick sniaer tea re bounding with 11 and was high scorer for lone with 16 points. However, this wasn't enough to catch Weston whose star piay nr Rnvslneer racked UP 33 points, sinking 15 out of 25 shots from the neia. wesion now has 10 wins to no defeats to their credit. Take Heed Get Diabetes Test Everyone should be aware of facts concerning Diabetes, says Barbara Witherrlte. Extension Homemakers Advisory Commit tee Chairman for the Iree Dia betes Detection Clinic to be giv en in Morrow County March 8 and 9. Free clinics will be held In Heppner March 8, 2:00 to 4.00 n.m. and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. at the Methodist Church basement. In lone thev will be held at the Masonic Hall 2:00 to 4:00 p.m., March 9; and at Boardman Riv erside High School, March 9 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. TYPEWRITER RIBBONS for mast makes on sale at The Ga zette-Tlmes 98c each. Surnrise Party Honors Doug on 16th Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gonty host ed a surprise party for son Doug's 16th birthday. Present were Allen McCabe, Jack Chltty, Mark Schllchtlng, Rob ert Hughes, Charlie Sumner, Tom Roberts, Kyle Robinson, Andy and Doug Johnson, Doug Gunderson, Jim Wllhelm, John Boyer and Tom Gonty. Other quests were Mrs. Alice McCabe and a friend of the Gon rv's. Al Lotts. The boys were served hamburgers with choices of relishes and pop. A cake made and decorated Dy Mrs. Pete Hams with a basketball theme was the centerpiece. Doug served his friends cake and ice cream. After dinner, all enjoyed the rtnnkev basketball came. Stay ing overnight with Doug were Charlie Sumner and MarK Schlichting. ComDuterlzed monitoring of nil U. S. births Is ureentlv need ed to detect "epidemics" of birth defects which may be caused by environmental factors, ac cording to the March of Dimes. Aloha! Judge and Mrs. Paul Jones and Morrow County Clerk Sadie Parrlsh will leave Sunday for Hawaii. . Judge Jones Is the state vice president for the League of Ore gon Counties and Is a delegate to the Western Regional Confer ence for a discussion of local and regional Western problems of concern for counties, and states. ' Sadie Parrlsh is President of the Oregon Association of Coun ty Clerks and Is a delegate to the convention representing her organization. (Ed. Note: Morrow County can be proud of having officials chosen to represent state-wide organizations at this big confer ence. Judge Jones has been in office 6 years and this Is his first vacation. This is an expense-paid trip for our officials with no cost at all for Morrow County.) They will return March 11. Plan to have a FREE diabetes check at Heppner, March 8 or in lone and Boardman, March 9 sponsored by the Extension Homemakers Advisory Council and the County Health Dept Now! Publisher Reveals Invisible Government!" Pacific Northwest Bell has got the number of every hard-to-locate government office from "dog" and "cat" licensing to "federal courts" in a special section at the beginning of the White Pages of your telephone directory. Look for it. We name names. In this Issue SThe Phone Book NIK Y! Bargain IRoymidl-yp Days Aire On Uofcil February Cora ifi mi. Register for our Drawing : Take Advantage of our Tire Sale : Check our Farm Equipment Values i Keep Lexington Green Bring Money C Singoofl IMo IN THE HEART OF SUNNY DOWNTOWN LEXINGTON