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Page 6, THE GAZETTE-TIMES, Tiger Scots fame Mustangs, 74 63 The Tiger-Scots of Weston McEwen defeated Heppner on the Mustangs home court Saturday night by a score of 74-63. Although the Mustangs scored well from the field, shooting .438 they had trouble at the foul line scoring only 7-21 for .333. The Scots hit on 31-84 from the field for .369, however, they connected on 12-16 from the free throw line for .750 per cent. The first quarter was evenly matched and as the period ended the Scots had a 4 point lead over the Mustangs 21-17. The second period was also even with the Mustangs scor ing from the field but missing on the one and one situations from the free throw line and as the half ended the Scots led the Mustangs 36-33. The Mustangs continued to miss the basket from the free throw line in the third quarter and as the period ended the Scots had increased ;' ' .i " 4 '4 .,V; rTs. ; w j . Vt- - jf .jf . Dave Allstott, Heppner tries for two points against the Scots. The game was played on Heppner's home court Saturday night. leglor's Horner Jan. 13 Central Market won three games from Gardner's Men's Wear. Fiesta Bowl lost four games to Morrow County Grain Grow ers and Peterson's Jewelers defeated Coast to Coast in four games. Central Market rolled the high game of 937 and also took the high series with a 2600. Mary Kennison. Central Market took high honors for individual high series with a 482 and also high individual game with a 203. She also won a Bicentennial bowiing patch. Floss Watkins. substitute for Central Market bowled a 498 series. Jan. 20 Petersons won three games from Fiesta Bowl. Coast to Coast w on four games from Gardner's and Morrow- LUBE SPECIAL $14. For the above price I will furnish the oil and oil filter for vour car or pickup. Give it a complete lube job, check all gear boxes, battery, power steering, auto, trans., brake fluid, PCV, etc. Clean all windows inside and out and vacuum the inside. Your choice of oils, Super 10-40 or Premium 20 or 30 wt. Union Oil products used. Compare this price with that of your last complete lube job. VERN'S liniSil STATION Heppner, OR. ()Boise Cascade Homes LOVELY TO LIVE IN-USTT0 OWN Busy Bee Home System Afhorti4 tool MAUI K iota. Omfd Homw UMATlliA MimtZl MHOUT0H t"T" ' m4 TnJUr, WW. tW)LH-ffl n mm rMW lJI I ,1 fr Afrf . BUSY UBfe Heppner, OR, Thursday. Jan. 29, their lead to 7 points and led the Mustangs 52-45. During the ' 4th period the Mustangs saw their lead dwindle and as the game ended they had been defeated by a score of 74-63. Leading the scoring for the Scots was Dick Beamer with 29 points, followed by Joe McBean with 16. Doug Warner had 15, Mike Nix 4. Gary Munck 2, Kim Sams 4, and Cary Rohn and Tom Crawford 2 points each. Dave Allstott and Rob Eckman tied for high honors for the Mustangs with 12 points each followed by Dave McLachlan with 11, Clayton Wilson 10, Tim Skow 6, Jim Lankford 5 and Clay West 7. Friday night the Mustangs draw a bye. They travel to Boardman Saturday night to meet the Riverside Pirates. Game time is scheduled for 8 p.m. , f I ! 1 ft J , " lite- 1 I I P County Grain Growers lost three games to Central Mar ket to put the teams in a tie for first place. Coast to Coast rolled a 2362 for high team series and an 889 for high team game. Roberta Klaus. Coast to Coast took high honors for individual high game. 189. and also won the individual high series with a 500 Dorris Graves, Peterson's Jewelers picked up a 6-7-iO split. Current League Standings: Team Central Market MCGG Petersons Coast to Coast Fiesta Bowl Gardners Won Lost 3 3 5 7 7 11 1976 Scribble Washington In the grip of a poor handwriter, the pen is mightier than the sword-wreaking havoc, inviting embarrassment, and wasting money. But help is on the way as the fine Italian hand stages comeback, giving its practitioners a mild creative glow and commanding respect for their slightest note. Poor penmanship often spells trouble, with a capital "T": In Washington . DC. a deliveryman misread a scribbled order for fuel oil and pumped 385 gallons through a disconnected intake into the basement of a house whose tank had been removed. Zippers, not Grippers A department store customer who sent in an order for slippers with zippers got sleepers with grippers. In a New England bank, a man shoved a scrawled note to a teller, who nerviously kicked an alarm button. Police converged on the bank and collared the man. He turned out to be a businessman with laryngitis whose note, deciphered, read: "May I have a new checkbook?" Handwriting reformers say oil spills, wrong orders, false alarms, and other wasteful mishaps can be avoided by switching to a new version of an old script called chancery cursive, or the italic hand. It is an informal but stylized version of the italic type long used by printers, the National Geographic Society says. The italic hand developed during the Italian Renaissance in the Apostolic Chancery, an office that issues papal bulls and lesser documents. Pope Eugenius IV ordered that an Sports Schedule Heppner High School Varsity Jan. 30. no game Jan. 31. Riverside, there Freshman Feb. 3, Helen McCune, here Girls Jan. 29. lone, there Junior High Feb. 5. Riverside, here lone High School Varsity Jan. 31. Echo there Girls Jan. 29. Heppner, here Junior High Jan. 29. Riverside, there HOW'S THE TIME .... TO FERTILIZE ALFALFA You can depend on WESTERN FARM SERVICE CUSTOM SPREADING & SPRAYING NHJ4 - Aqua - Dry Fertilizer AC - Chemicals - Seed Animal Health Products Boardman 481-2921 Borlex 989-8525 Heppner 676-9103 r and Scrawl threatened mwadsMeirslfe 8p.m. 6 pm. 2:30pm. i 8pm. 6 pm. 1:30 pm. UJESTERfl easily formed small script be reserved for minor papers that needed to be quickly written. The script became known as chancery cursive. It was perfected by an assistant in the chancery, Ludovico degli Arrighi Vincentino, known as Arrighi. In 1522 he published a manual of the chancery italic alphabet. The first of all copybooks, many calligraphers consider it the finest ever created. Italic writing makes a handsome page. An English enthusiast, describing a particularly fine sample, wrote: "The italics march across the vellum as regularly, smoothly and stately as the High land Brigade on parade." On a more practical level, a Colorado calligrapher notes: if you want to write a letter that gets attention, write it in mam across italic. If you write for hotel reservations in italic, you'll be no stranger when you arrive." Advocates say it is impossible to scribble in italic, yet in speed tests the italic writers have written faster and more legibly than others. "People are tired of ballpoint pens and the ordinary handwriting they get from them." says a Washington. D C. pen dealer. Italic writing satisfies the urge for creativity. It can be mastered, some say, with 15 minutes a day of practice for two months. Oregon thinks so highly of italic writing that it has made it an official handwriting style in public schools and named a calligrapher laureate for the state. xui:ss mistrkport Lvle H. Dahlin, District Director of the Immigration and Naturalization Service reminded aliens in Oregon that Saturday is the deadline for filing address report forms as required under provisions of the 1952 Immigration and Nationality Act. The Immigration Official urged aliens who have not yet filed their address reports to do so no later than Jan. 31 to avoid possible penalties. Mr. Dahlin said the law requires every alien except those having diplomatic status and representatives of certain international organiza tions must file the address report during January of each year at the nearest Post Office or Immigration and Naturali zation Service Office. Mr. Dahlin said an estimat ed 15.000 aliens in the State of Oregon have filed address reports so far this January. A total of approximately 26.000 aliens filed address reports in Oregon last year. An increase in this figure is expected for 1976. Greg Rambo manager Bill Wondra SALES Dick Kelly Vets loans The Department of Veter an's Affairs granted 16.829 loans in 1975 in the amount of $403,869,663 for the highest year on record, H C. Saalfeld, director reported. This was 19 per cent over the number of loans in the previous record year, 1974, and 33 per cent over the 1974 dollar volume, also the previous high. Saalfeld said last year's volume represents 66 loans for $16 million every working day. The monthly volume was 1.402 loans for $33 6 million. In morrow County last year, loans went to 39 veterans in the amount of $1,135,154, compared with 15 loans in 1974 for $309,440. Since the loan program started in 1945, loans have gone to 225 veterans in this county in the amount of $3,619,339. ' fist? Nothing beati a trip back home. But a visit by telephone is re ally close second. And a lot cheaper. Particularly If you call before 8 a m. That would let you get hold of Mom and Dad just before Rockets defeat Mustangs, 66 57 Heppner traveled to Pilot Rock Friday night and was defeated by the Rockets by a score of 66-57. The Mustangs led the Rock ets at the end of the first period by a score of 18-12, then lost their lead by 2 points at the half time trailing the Rockets 34-32. During the 3rd period the Rockets scored another 18 points as the Mustangs scored 11 to in crease their lead at the end of the 3rd period iux Tne Mustangs tried to play catch up ball in the final period and pulled within 4 points of the Rockets, but they were never able to close the gap and as the final buzzer sounded the Rockets had defeated the Mustangs 66-57. ' ) V ,'!. I " ' - fm y f v ' -c'""i Clayton Wilson, Heppner, tries to pass the ball to a teammate during the game against the Tiger -Scots. Guarding Wilson is No. 33. Dick Beamer. Scots. McCulocft't . Nfwtft ind Moit t owtrfui SupwlfehtwtigM Siw With All Profttti ond Fttturti Antivibration tystem Chain brake Automatic oiling Safety Trigger 2 3 cu. in. engine It weighi just over 1 1 pound complete with 14" bar and chain. PETTYJOHNS Farm and Builders Supply 17 a My Wv I ail York! $9.66 cn kzut. lunch New York time. It'a only $9 66, plus tax for a full hour, if you dial it your self, without operator assis tance. Go ahead. Doit. For $9 66 you can make any day Mother's Day. Individual scoring for the Rockets was led by Robert Kopp with 22, followed by Strong. 2. Ron Kopp 2. Schnebly 2. Rice 8. Murray 4. and Pcrrin U. For the Mustangs Dave McLachlan was the high scorer with 19. Allstott 13, Lankford 8. Rob Eckman 8. Clayton Wilson 8. Keven Ilnguewood 2. and Hay West 2. Pilot Rock had 13 turnovers to the Mustangs 24. The Rockets scored 28 60 from the field for .466 while the Mustangs scored 21-62 for .339. At the free throw line the Rockets scored on 10-19 for .526 as the Mustangs scored on 15 26 for .577. j only j$ 194.95 V 676-9157 Heppner X1 FPRm SERVICE" operations Pacific Northwest Bell