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Page 5. THE GAZETTE-TIMES, Heppner, Ore., Thursday, Feb. 13, 1975 i.J...- ; (I 1 J h , I "REE Tirl ft. m - i Nl N With contirnxwi V II 1 ,4 M :' u',lh oil Filfr AAMfc ! ; (wi N oui hv& uro lfirdtJ LfX'vgov on. 4' RODNEY COLE accepls a Dean Naffztger. chairman of Cole won the district finals area finals in Heppner. KINO MINIMUM MATURITY RATE "rak" Passbook $5.00 5.25 5.39 Certificate $1,000 3 Months 5.75 5.92 Certificate $1,000 1 Year 6.50 6.72 Certificate $1,000 2V2 Tears 6.75 6.98 Certificate $1,000 4 Tears 7.50 7.79 Certificate $100,000 30 Days Negotiable compounding. Note An ktttrtit ptnarty U charged for tarty withdrawal from certrfictrtt account! Savings Insured To $40,000 Eastern Oregon's Largest Hont Cssed Ffasndd Institution First Federal V 0 basketball and a trophy from the local Free Throw Contest. in Pendleton after winning the Cole wins Itndney Cole, 9. son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Cole, Heppner. won the area Free Throw Contest and went on to compete in the district finals at Pendleton He finished first in his class, for boys 8 9 years of age, and was invited to compete in the slate finals at Corvallis. There were 13 finalists in the stale competition, and al though Rodney did not place among the top contenders, he hit 13 25 from the specified line. Dean Naffzigcr, chairman of the local Free Throw Contest, presented young Cole wilh a trophy and a basketball for his showing in the district finals. The Free Throw Contest was sMtnsored by the Elks Club. MoiBjbr ydurNfpney -And j We Keep it in Eastern Oregon NEW HIGH RATES 180 N. E. 2nd St. Ilermiston 567-6468 Sherman Huskies humble Mustangs The Sherman County Hu j ikies defeated the Heppner Mustangs, 82-53, Friday night at the Huskies' gymnasium, . The Huskies were able to hit from the court and managed to get the rebounds, while they held the Mustangs to only 9 points in the final period of play with their tight defense. In the first quarter the Huskies and the Mustangs played even ball. The period ended tied at 14 all. In the second quarter the Huskies hit from all angles and scored 27 points while holding the Mustangs to 16. At the half the Huskies had a comfortable 41-30 lead. In the third period the Huskies maintained their fast pace and scored another 24 points to the Mustangs' 14. At the end of the period the Huskies had increased their lead over the Mustangs to 21 points. The fourth quarter was no . different. The Huskies scored 17 points while holding the Mustangs to only 9. with the final score reading Huskies 82, Mustangs 53. Individual scoring for the Huskies: McNab 20, De Grange 19, Nisbett 15, Melzer 13. Stewart 8, T. Von Borstel 4, L. Von Borstel 2, Poe 1. lone squeaks pas Grizzlies The lone Cardinals rallied in the second half to defeat the Helix Grizzlies, 58-51, Friday night at the Cardinal gym nasium. The Cards were trailing 18 10 at the end of the first quarter and 33 26 at the end of the half, but they came back in the third period and took the FAST TEAM The following high school seniors were selected to rep resent the East in the East West Shrine Game. Tackle. Ken DeGrange. Sherman County; Quarter back Jerry Gentry, Heppner; Quarterback Kirk Holcomb, Culver. Alternates End Bob Wea therford. Condon; End John Beamer. Weston-McEwen; Tackle John Kilkenny, Hepp ner: Tackle -Allan Johns. WeslonMcEwen; Tackle Jer ry Weir, Wasco County; Guard Dennis Fillman, Pilot Rock: Center, Gary Phillips, Condon; Halfback Randy Thurmond. Pilot Rock. Savings AND LOAN ASSOCIATION For the Mustangs it was Dave McLachlan 18, Ken Eckman 9, Clayton Wilson 8, John Kilkenny 8, Jerry Gentry ' 4, DeWayne McClain 3, Dave McCleod 2, and Mike Orwick 8. Slats for the gene: Huskies hit 34-72 from the field for .472 and the Mustangs hit 23-70 for .329; from the free throw line the Huskies hit on 14 20 for .467 and the Mustangs hit on 7-18 for .389. The Huskies control led the boards as they grabbed 59 rebounds to the Mustangs 28. and the Huskies had 12 turnovers, the Mustangs 18. The win for the Huskies and the loss of Weston-McEwen to the Condon Blue Devils Friday night gives the Huskies un disputed first place in the Columbia Basin League, with the Mustangs in third place. Because of inclement wea ther the game between the Wasco liedsides and the Heppner Mustangs was post poned Saturday night. This Friday night the Mus tangs travel to Stanfield to meet the Tigers, and Saturday night they travel to Athena to meet the Tiger Scots of Weston-McEwen. Game time is 8 pm. game away from the Grizzlies by oulscoring them 17-6 and 'take the lead at the end of the third quarter. 43-39. In the fourth quarter the Cardinals added three points to their lead and handed the Grizzlies their first defeat of the season in the Big Sky Conference. tone's Paul Peterson was high point man for the Cards with 18 points, followed by Charlie McElligott with 16. Todd Peterson 10. Glen Grif fith 6. Tom Hamlett. Mike Warren. Joel Peterson and Kim Gutierrez 2 points each. The Grizzlies were led by Mark Thome with 22 points. He was followed by S. Terje son 12. Rankin 7, K. Terjeson 5. Weider 3. and Hawkins 2. lone hit on 26-57 from the field for .456 while the Grizzlies hit on 16-61 for .262. The Cards made 18-24 from the free throw line for .333 while Helix hit on 19-35 for .543. The Cards out rebounded the Griz zlies 32 30 and lone had 23 turnovers to the Grizzlies' 26. Rounding out the statistics the Cards committed 26 fouls to Helix's 25. 1 Cards come from behind to beat the Cougars With 3 seconds left in the game and trailing by 1 point, tone's Paul Peterson threw the ball at the basket from midcourt mark. The ball sailed through the hoop to give the Cardinals a 53-52 victory over the Echo Cougars Satur day night at the Cardinal gymnasium. The last 30 seconds of play were filled with expectations for both teams as the score see-sawed back and forth. With 35 seconds left lone scored to go ahead by 1 point only to have the Cougars come back and retake the lead. Then with only 22 seconds left in the game Kim Gutierrez took a shot at the basket and missed. But. he managed to get his own rebound. He passed to Mike Warren who missed the ball and Paul Peterson grabbed it near midcourt and made his des peration toss, giving the Cardinals a victory and the coaches near coronary. "It was a close game all the way." said lone Coach Del LaRue." And the rebounding by the Cards in the second half gave us the victory." In the BIG SKY EAST Helix lone Echo Umapine 6 1 5 2 2 5 1 6 Automotive SIIERREI.L CHEVROLET. INC. Complete Sales & Service 3rd &. Main Ilermiston Building Supplies SEE I S FOR ALL YOUR BUILDING SUPPLIES. We feature Boysen Paints Tl'M-A-l.l M LIMBER CO. Tim Moore. Mgr. 432 SEDorinn 276-622 1 PENDLETON Cafes Lounges CAI.SI.OINGEACAFE Specialist in mixed drinks and fine foods. 676-5(1 1 5 Heppner Construction RIVERBENI) CONSTRUCTION CO. Concrete Aggregate Crushed Rock Drain Rock asphalt Paving Excavating and Grading Ilermiston. Oregon Phone 567-2124 Drugs, prescriptions IIERMISTON DRl'G Free Prescription Mail Service Open 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Gifts for all occasions. Snack Bar 14 Main St. Ph. 567-3072 Floor Covering Heating M4R FLOOR COVERING Carpet. Linoleum, Ceramic Tile. Kitchen Cabinets Free Estimates All Work Guaranteed Matt Hughes 422 Linden Way to76-S4l8 Heppner KEMIG FLOOR COVERING Carpet, draperies, linoleum counter tops, ceramic tile, flooring, sundries , Sales & Installation 330 S.W. 1 1th Butter Creek Hwy. Ilermiston first half the Cardinals were trailing the Cougars in re bounds 21-15 and as the game ended the Cards had sur passed the Cougars in re bounds 38-34. as the Cards played the boards for 23 rebounds in the second half. At the end of the first quarter the game was tied at 14 all. As the half ended the Cougars led by 2 points. 30-28. At the end of the third period the Cougars led the Cards 44-41. In the final period Cards scored 12 points to the Cougars 8 and won the game. Todd Peterson was high point man for the lone Cardinals with 18, followed by Paul Peterson 14. Mike War ren 10. Kim Gutierrez 4. Charlie McElligott 2. Tom Hamlett and Tom Gates 2 each. Valentine Dance Sat., Feb. 15 9 to ? American Legion Hall "flood Old Western Music" Admission f 1.75 Couples 12.50 Midnight sapper ft WHO DOES IT? HAS IT? Service Directory Funeral Home SWEENEY FUNERAL HOME Pre-arrangements. distant removals. Serving lone. Heppner. Lexington. Licensed funeral directors KTR-'tfion Heppner Furniture See us before you buy your color TV or stereo svstem. WILCOX FURNITURE - AND APPLIANCES 251 W. Ilermiston Ave. 567-2201 Ilermiston ma HousEpBcarrsr New & Used Furniture & Appliances Authorized Norge Dealers 22IMI N. First. Ilermiston 567-K960 Furnace Service Dick's FURNACE SERVICE We sen ice nearly all types of furnaces; also sales and service on new heating & air conditioning units. Phone 276-7174 DICK H ASBROUCK :in:SSWI3th Pendleton Insurance TURNER. VAN MARTER & BRYANT General Insurance Rl'GGLES-BOYCE INSURANCE AGENCY 676-S625 Heppner Rav Bovce 676-5384 Real Estate JESS MASON Licensed Real Estate Broker for Farm and Home Service ED HUNT, Salesman 9X9-8452 Monuments Eternal Markers bronie, granite, installations. Vases. Cemetary grave markers. SWEENEY MORTUARY Serving lone, Heppner, & Lexington &-f2- Leading the scoring for the Cougars. Fisher 18. Graham 16. Snow 10. Edwards 6. and Berry 2. lone hit 26-77 from the field for .338 and the Cougars hit on 25-65 for .385. From the free throw line the Cards hit on 1-8 for .125 while the Cougars hit on 2-5 for .400. lone had 12 turnovers to the Cougars 15 and the Cards committed 9 fouls to the Cougars 11. This win by the lone Cardinals clinches second place for them with another shot at the first place title and assures them of a berth in the playoffs in the Big Sky Conference Tournament to be held at Pendleton. Feb. 27-28. This Friday night the Car dinals host the Umapine Chiefs and they draw a bye for Saturday night. Optometrist DR. E. K. SCHAFFITZ Optometrist Next to Hotel Heppner entrance. 676-9165 Heppner Physcians-Surgeons DR. L. D. TIBBLES Osteopath physician and surgeon 1st National Bank Bldg. Res. 676-9210 Off. 676-9616 GERALD A. JONES. M. D. Physician and Surgeon II6E. Hurlburt. Hours: Mon. thru Thurs.. 9 a.m. 12:30 p.m.: 1:30 p.m.-5 p.m.; Fri.. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Ilermiston. Ore. 97838 Printing ALL TYPE OF PRINTING MANILA ENVELOPES MOST SIZES GAZETTE-TIMES Radiator Service farmers: jones radiator SERVICE Now is the time to get your harvest equipment ready before the rush season. Sewing Machines SINGER Sales & Service We repair all makes and models GROGANS Approved Singer Dealer 243 S. Main Pendleton 276-2352 Title Insurance MORROW COUNTY ABSTRACT AND TITLE CO. Title Insurance Office in Peters Bldg. 676-9912 Heppner! UMATILLA READY-MIX Open every weekday, and Saturdays and I Sundays if necessary. Phone 67S-M04! or 989-8164 1676-9600 Heppner i