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MEFf NCR, (ORE.), GAZETTE-TIMES. Thurmdey, rbmorr 10. ItTl Xords Win Ow Helix im Iom Cirdliuli von t Sim victory over Hlli on Frldiy. rb. 7. Trior to thu fmt, HelU hid been UfW ftited to conbrtiM (y. Tht first quarter rJml nth a tied up seort. 11-11. The Csrds trt doo IS potato In t cood quarter tih t mln uti to co. Iot then found tbt ra tnd scored It strftlebt pjlnts, hlle Mdinf thetr opponents scoreless. At halftimt ton 4S don by 4. Cotrh Del URw'i Csrds pu 9 7 field goals In tl third period hicb put them thd by t it the end of thf ttUrd quarter. TU firul per tod si Hetli com tlthin S potato but could not comt any closer ai the Cardinals dt fens hold. David Warren netted tl potato to take high scoring honors for the Cards. Dick Snider and Nick Marick added IS and 11 respectively. Clint Krtbs scored 6 points, fol lowed by Kent Cutlerret lth 4 and Richard Handett ltn 1. Terjeson had 14 potato for HeJlx, followed by Ellis lth 11. Coach LaRue commended the rebounding efforts of Ma rick ho had 19 and of Warren, ho brought don 13. He said of the entire team that the "de fense as especially good." lone shot 34 percent mak ing 23 of 68 as Helix made 21 of 75 for 28 percent. Tne Cardinals snide 12 of 17 free throws for 70 percent, while Helix netted 6 of 13 for 46 percent. The victors pulled down SI lebounds to Helix's 36. la conclusion. Coach La Fu said that "to stay In the run ning, we've got to win this weekend agamst I'mtplne and eslon." Scoring by quarters: lone U 13 II 13 Helix 11 18 It 7 In the preliminary game, Coach Gordon Myers' Junior Varsity squad won In a close game, 38-37. lont TV Hot Annuol Meet The election of officers highlighted the 17th Annual TV meeting on Feb. 7, at the Leg Ion Hall. President Bill R let in nn welcomed the 36 mem bers who were present and Gladys Drake, secretary, read the minutes of the last meeting. Poy W. Llndstrom was re-elected to the past of vice-president and will serve a 3-year term. Darrell JAMES a 3-year term. Dirrell James and Tom White were chosen to serve a 2-year term as directors. Free TV service was given for door prltes. Recipients were: Tom White, 6 months; Darrell James, 4 months; and Mike Matthews, 2 msnths. Several pies were also given away as door prizes. The sen ior class of lone High School furnished and served the pie. Mrs. Lloyd has visited here with Mrs. Duvall several sum mers. She had been confined to her bed In a rest home in Springfield, Mo. the last twe years and she passed away In ber sleep. HA RLE T SAGES plains th UtricoctM 4 flouring pr cwntao to Jr. High Moth CIom. Any Way You Figure ... It's Still Interest! Yesterdays problems are al io todays, Harley Sager, man ager of First National, Hepp ner branch, explains to Ray mond Maynanrs math class wrieht and their son Kenneth scored 30 and 21 points re- Mrs. Wright Visits Mother in lone Mrs. Earl Wright of Baker has spent th last week in lone with her mother Ida Gra bill. Coming over for the week end were her husband, Mr. Mustangs Fall To Fifth By BOB TLOYHAR After beating Wasco Co. SB 'S lleppner! Mustanfs were 1r.iHl by Pilot Rock and M:Ken which put th Mus tangs In fifth place at the halfway point of league play. A terribly cold first quar ter broke th lleppner Five's back at Pilot Rock when they fell behind 27-4. Attempts of I comeback were put down by tli Rockets, ranked 2nd in State and the final score read 85-53. This set th stag for a showdown between llepp ner an! M 'Ewen for that all inviortant fourth place spot In the league. Led by Steve Rhea and Gary Watklns, the Mustangs grabbed a 18-16 first quarter lead and charged on to tak a 37-31 advantag at the half. How ever McEwen got hold of themselves and outscored the cold shooting visitors 26-16 in the third quarter and took a 57-53 lead. H?ppner's at tempts of a comeback In the final period fell short and McEwen took possession of fourth place with a 83-72 win. Gary Watkins and Steve Rhea THE GOOSEBERRY 4H Livestock Club met Feb. 8 at Valby Lutheran Parish Hall. Phil Carlson called nuetlng to order, discussed Importance of record bs, writing thank you notea to animal buyers. Th club held discussion on what to do with $4.00 earn ed in livestock judging. No decisions were nude. New officers elected wer President, Patricia Van Schoiack; vice president, Kel wayn Haguewood; secretary, Krlstl Haguewood; news re porter, Larry Palmr. Lead ers are Mr, and Mrs. Robert Peterson. We talked on what to look for when selecting animals for projects. NVw members are Mule Van Schoiack, Cathy and .Sandra Palnur. Larry A. Palmar, reporter Lexington Lady Wins 3 Prizes .4 ! By DELPHA JONES LEXINGTON Luck comes In triples and doubles some times as was proven on Mm day at tin Holly Rebekah card party. During th luncheon hour Mrs. Jo Yocom won th door prltfl; at th plnorhl party she won traveling pi nochl and high, and Mrs. Ken neth Palmer won both trav eling plnochl and low. In bridge Mrs, Gene Hall won hltih and Mrs. Mervln Leonard won low. The tables In the dining room and In th lower hall wer decorated In the Valentine theme. Five ta bles participated In cards. Five additional persons attended the luncheon. AMICITIA CLUB MEETS The Amlcltla Club met at Mrs. O. W, Cutsforth's on Wednesday bight, present wer Mrs. EldenPadberg, Mrs. Rog er Campbell, Mrs. Delhrt Pi per, Mrs, Roy Martin, Mrs. Mel Boyer, Mrs. Bob David son, Mrs, Joe Yocom and host ess Barbara. Winning prltes were Mrs. Yocom, Mrs. Pad berg, Mrs, Boyer and Mrs. Davidson. i Lisa Cutsforth was horn on Thursday from her studies at BMCC. The Lexington Grange meets this Saturday at 6:30 with a potluck dinner. A visitation night Is scheduled with Wil lows Grange bringing along the evening's program. M' . AMANDA DUVALL received news of the death ol her girlhood friend Mrs Julia Lloyd. : OPENING NEW BEAUTY SALON -Tuesday, Feb. 15 Clefa's Beauty Salon Main and Birch Street lone, Oregon PH. 422-7450 at Heppner Elementary school a method of figuring Interest. As he writes it on the board, he explains that person bor rowing $1000 for 85 days at 6 percent would pay $14.16 interest. He explained how wages are garnished and how a car is repossessed. He said that re possessing a car is the last thing a bank wants to do. They will work with people to low er the payments to a figure that the people can handle ra ther than repossess the car. Loans with security and per sonal loans on just the per son's signature were explain ed to the class. He told about the use of the BankAmericard and its phenomenal growth. Mich of the bank's work is now done by electronic pro cesses. He answered questions and in parting Invited them as a class or individuals to have a tour of the bank any time. PEGGIE PASCAL was hon ored Friday evening with a potluck supper presented by the staff at the G-T. It was held at the Charlie Heard home and attended by all the Ga-rette-Times families. Peggie has been the head linotype operator for seven years at the G-T. He will leave next week for CHEW leave next week for Chewelah, Wash., where he has accepted a position as linotype operator on the Independent, a weekly there. He if going to be groomed for the foreman's position there. Wright of Bates. Breaks Ankle Mrs. Elmer Ellis was taken to Pioneer Memorial Hospi pital with a broken ankle. It was broken in three places when she slipped and fell down after stepping off the curb in lone. You're Invited! iom school CARNIVAL Sunday, Feb. 13 4 fo 7 p.m. (ONE LEGION HALL - CHILI WILL BE SERVED - HAVE FUN AT THE CONCESSIONS THIS MESSAGE SPOWSOHED BY TOUB HOME-OWNED BANC AS A COMMUNITY SEBVICE HANK OF D Eastern Oregon IONE BRANCH HTifi, FEOEEAI. DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 4-H LEATHER LUMPERS 4-H Leather Lumpers met with leader Jane McRoberts Jan. 26 and Feb. 3. We are started on our first project. Our last lesson was on lacing. We elected officers: Pres ident, Scott McEwen; vice presidend, Buck MoRoberts; secretary, Rita McRoberts; junior leader, Rusty McRob erts; reporter, Mike Lott; as sistant reporters, John Bier and Jackie Gentry. STAN PHILLIPS, deputy state fire marshal, will be in lone next Wednesday evening at 7:30 p.m. to give instruc tion in fire fighting and e mergency procedures. Heppner, lone and Lexing ton Fire Departments will be there and anyone else who wishes is welcome to attend. spectively In the losing cause and M:Ewen's Dan Villanueva d jmd In 12. Individual scoring for Hepp ner was. Witklns 30, Rhea 21, Boyer 6, M'Cabe 6, Pap ineau 5, Hedmin 2, Wright 2, Munkers, Eckman, Green, Sumner, and Dunlap. Bcardman Doubles March of Dimes St. Patrick's Altar Society was responsible for the Moth er's March at Boardman this year. They collected more than twice as what was col lected last year. Working Boardman were Mrs. Shirley Zielinski, Mrs. Tom Hilling, Mrs. Delmer Hug, Mrs. Dante Daltoso. At Irrigon were Mrs. Vern Evans, Mrs. Leroy Proctor, Mts. Alton Gasser. Riverside High School: Ann Gasser. I have filed for the office of Clerk of Morrow County I'd. Pol. Ailv. Alice Vance by Alice Vance Republican SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! 2 DAYS FEBRUARY 1 1 and 12 16 Cu. Ft. 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