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
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IONE BRANCH
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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
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