The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thusday, October 19, 1978 THIRTEEN Junior Cards beat Arlington in overtime Ione's junior high football team appears to be taking lessons from the senior high "Cardiac Cards." Lqst week, the junior Card inals waited until well into overtime to eke out a 2G-20 victory over Arlington. lone controlled the earlier portion of the game, leading Arlington 20-0 at the end of the first quarter. But the junior Honkers steadily closed the gap as the clock ticked down. With 32 seconds remaining in the contest, Arlington intercepted an lone pass, running it back nearly 45 yards for a touchdown. A successful extra point attempt made it 20-20 as the gun sounded to end regular play. Arlington won the ioss to take first possession of the ball in the overtime period. But lone defender prevented a drive from materializing, and regained control of the foot ball. Denny Starr connected on a pass to Tim Patton, who in turn lateralled the ball to Donny Taylor, who carried the ball to the one yard line. On the next play, Starr kept the ball and crashed his way to the goal line for the lone Victory. "I guess we just relaxed too much after getting the big lead in the first quarter," said Poach Jerry Martin. "The kids threw several intercep tions and lost the ball during a few fumbles. ..But 1 think thev showed a lot of class to come back and win the ball game." Martin praised the offensive and defensive efforts of Denny Starr, who scored two touch downs in the contest, and D'onhy Taylor and Craig Hams, who each reached paydirt once during the contest. Bellamy plans correspondence program for constituents Bill Bellamy, candidate for District 55 State Representat ive, announced this week in . Culver his plan to keep the people of the district involved and informed during the '79 legislative session. Bellamy plans to establish a list of 200 names of individuals throughout the district repre senting the people in District 55, if he is elected. He plans to correspond with these people at least once every two weeks RJARI-PLEASER TOPRAMER! DflRSMERS' FLAVOR W00DLES ( fWLvtSk BANQUETf BEEF, CHICKEN, X. 'T, I ES )) IpC) 1 MEDIuifr PLAI!WRAP LOBBY'S CHEESE WHITE or WHEAT BREAD T0W1AT0 JUICE 2 LB- babxaf -oz-waf fpnfiS2 46ozsize 4X))S) y ZIIZLiiilj yyy 'WAjXiiMi, ZZ3 S9 .-w . r 7-UP, SUGAR FREE 7-UP 12-OZ. CANS, 6-PACK CHEER POWDERED S LAUNDRY XAn SHUR-FRESH Oil or Water Pack, 6V4-oz. Size STARKIST CHUNK LIGHT TUNA RAGU SPAGHETTI SAUCE SmS,"'"". a.. WESTERN FAMILY LONG SPAGHETTI HUNT'S TOMATO SAUCE s. 22-oz. Size 67 "1.29 59 ADAMS PEANUT B UTTER SSSS', '2.09 HILLS BROTHERS COFFEER.9ulr.AtomMicDrlporBect,lcP.rk,3lb.se ... 7.49 CHARMIN BATHROOM TISSUE .Y.lto ,,. 85 GREAT FOR SANDWICHES OR TOAST, 2212-OZ. LOAF BROWN & SERVE ROLLS SHUR-FRESH WHITE, WHEAT OR BUTTERFLAKE, PKG.OF12 SHUR-FRESH DOfJUTS 1-INCHSIZE PLAIN OR POWDERED PKG.OF12 mm Z i Jiill Oililil!M 1 w!m$ large y)ro IW 1?4'V SIZE, FROM yZ 'fe Xp:& CALIFORNIA f 4aY TASTEWELL FROZEN -J kb am ma mf vm mi km k m na mm mm mw 'km b , p ., &.;, H iw H H P II Mi RJMI uiv- I f i ucucinpuco CUT CORN, PEAS, PEAS & CARROTS, OR MIXED VEGETABLES, 20-OZ. PKG. 67 WESTERN FAMILY GRAPE JUICE 12-oz. Size . DCDDCDAMI rD CAI IO A OC C rf JENO'S PIZZA ROLLS 69 CALIFORNIA AVOCADOS BUTTERY, BLENDS WITH MOST OTHER FOODS NEW CROP FLORIDA TADJGEL0S 0 HEAVY WITH JUICE 1 x-- LB. i during the legislative session. "In order for a representat ive to be effective, he must have his district backing him," said Bellamy. He also is already making plans for several coffees throughout the district. At the coffees, people will have the opportunity to meet and discuss concerns with Bell amy. The coffees will be in various locations and will be held both during and after the legislative session. Bellamy is aware of others who have made campaign promises such as this one, but who have not been successful in following through. Howev er, Bellamy said he has committed himself to keeping the people informed. Persons interested in serv ing on the commitee may contact Bellamy at his home address at: Rt. 1, Culver 97734 Lexington news Deipha Jones Three Links Club met at the home of Florence McMillan on Thursday. Plans were made to print a cookbook to be sold after the first of the year. It is hoped that a recipe will be obtained from each of the members, local and away, and from friends and neighboring lodges. The door prize was won. by Dorothy Burcham. Present were Freida Majeske, Alma Vinson, Leila Palmer, Joyce Buchanan, Irene Pad berg, Dorothy Burcham, Deipha Jones and the hostess, Florence McMillan. Ruth Robinson has returned home after a time spent in St. Anthony's Hospital where she underwent major surgery. Gladys VanWinkle visited her mother, Sally Lowry, at the John Day Hospital last weekend. Mrs. Lowry suffered a broken hip during a fall at her home. Florence McMillan, Mr. and Mrs. Pete McMurtry and Freida Majeske attended the LAPM meeting in Pendleton on Wednesday evening. Jessie Darrar, state president, was present for the meeting. Mrs. Jim (Vicky) Bowen of Hermiston entertained with a luncheon at her home on Saturday. Present were her grandmother, Florence McMillan, Deipha Jones, Linda Jones, Susan Johnston of Lexington and Gene Starks of Heppner, Jo Irvin of Boardman, and Flossie Breed ing of Hermiston. Following the luncheon, Linda Jones was surprised with a cradle show er. After the opening of the gifts the ladies spent the afternoon visiting and getting reaquainted. Norma Mar quardt has returned home from a stay at Walla Walla General Hospital, Mrs. Bill B. Marquardt and daughters Norita and Charma, who were spending the weekend in Lexington, brought her home. Charma and Norita make their homes in Portland, where both are employed by the Portland Police Depart ment. Charma just started working there as a legal secretary. Gerald and Carroll Mes senger are spending the week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Messenger Sr. Missionaries at the Lexing ton church this past week have been Mr. and Mrs. Rempel of Africa and Mr. Bodie from Mexico. While engaged here, they have been house guests of Erda Pieper at her country home. HONEYDEW IVIELONS ,23 ARTICHOKES. 39 CUT SQUASH . 9 BAKING POTATOES - .19 BANQUET Banana, Lemon, nnrnnfl mco chocolate 59 Urll-Hlil r I CO or Coconut, 14-oz V5: