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THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH ?. 102: PAGE FIVE HEPPNER HI LIFE Edited By JUNIOR ENGLISH CLASS Dr. D. R. Haylor here March 6 and 7. 2t. Mr. and Mrs. John Pieper of Piep ers canyon, were visitors in Hepp ner on Saturday. Mrs. Jack Hynd of Cecil was a vis itor in Heppner for several days the first of the week, a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tollason. David and William Hynd, of Rose Lawn ranch, Sand Hollow, have been socr.dine several davs in HeoDner. poring over the intricacies of their income tax report. Neil White, a prosperous young farmer residing a lew miles out north nf Lexington, was in the citv on Mon day. He would be pleased to get some spring weatner Hanson Hughes, after being laid ' up at home with sickness for the past week, was ahle to be down town r , cn Monday, and is again at his place in the store of Sam Hughes Co. He was threatened with pneumonia John Kilkenny is having a carload of corn hauled from Echo to Butter creek where he is wintering ssveral rands of sh.;tp. Ed Neill :s uro nauling corn to his upper Butter creek ranch for feed. Echo News George Moore has a force of men at work grading up the north enJ of Main street IcaJine to the new concrete bridge recently completed by the state highway department. We understand that this portion of the street is to be treated to macadam Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Clark were in nun Mnnriav from their farm in the north Sand Hollow country. They had a public sale on the last day of Feb ruary of stock and farm imolements. and we are informed that everything they onered sola readily at gooa prices. Mr. and Mrs. I. 0. Turner of Swae gart buttes, visited in the city over Saturday night, returning home Sun day afternoon. The roads are be- pinninc to be a litle better from that part of the country, but spring still lingers in the lap ot winter ana lime work can be accomplished on the farms. George Anderson returned from a visit to California on Friday and will resume his labors at once as camp Under for Hynd Bros. Lexington Downed by Heppner IMajrd fader Hatch mm Catch L'aa" M mlltas Rulea. We beg to report mat the above head line ! erroneous but the game was deceiving and we should be excused this time. The game was rough clear through and though aome good exhibi tion! of wreatllng, broken Held running, and flvlnir tarklui were made bv both sides. It could not be called basketball 6Bt team for th0 flr(t tme met the This is due to the small court at Lex- r,nirton town team on our own floor ington which preclude really fasti . m ,,,ral, wa.uath.n o-.m whirh nri. d lav in or. Th. game started DrluK.v. "ePP ,h, Ttng team, converting a free throw and making I ..,. w a basket before Lexington got started. After Lexington atarted It wan 'nip and tuck" the entire game with Hepp ner huvlnar a allrht lead through moat of the game. The nrst hair enaea iu GntrT 11 In favor of Heppner. The second , nair was a repuca 01 me nrai. nt.yi. that both aidea checked a little closer and played a little routher. The flnal score was 18 to 15 in favor of Heppner. It was a bunch of siml.ni: Juniors er ana a gnnn one ai ir.ju tht made their way to KnKlUh lant to Bee him back r.ext year Friday, frantically trying to hide some thing in their hands. As soon as every one was nicely settled, up went all the hands, and the contents were flung from all directions, at Miss ai'lmateer. who, with a few explanations, found out that they were celebrating her birthday with a ptanut "drunk." The remainder of the period wan spent see ing who could dispose of the most pea nuta Everyone agreed that English wouldn't be half bad If it waa always We h',t.e I' iiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiHiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiimititiiniiuiuiii'j day and Saturday, March 10-11, for the championship of district No. 1 of the Oregon high school athletic association. The opponents will be chosen by lot and the drst game played on Friday eve ning. IDS Uliru mm win yi7 1 ,11, Ah ners on Saturday evening. The officials i 1,KS tnaT- are to be Mr. Borleske of Whitman col- j Come see how Hob climbs the Ivy lege and Mr. Penland of Helix. The i vines to take Constance away with him members of the team are Irwin, cap- I (n "The Gypsy Rover -tain. Clabaugh. Doherty, Wltcraft and nuck eft for Portland on Thurs- P. HcDuffee. h We are all sorry to see Duck 1 Ikl. Manna "!!' H hV 1 C til leave ima .u ...... - - . On Saturday, March 4, the Independ- nlKn ,cnooj. Duck was also yell lead- Last Wflm-9!,ty the Junior civics class debated the question "Resolved. S that the fdwal government should ay a soldiers' bonus" Those, on the 3 affirmative were Mercedeth James. Z Ituth Tash and Willetta Ilarratt; those E on the negative were Reliance Moore, Elhel Hughes and Frances Parker. Roth sides presented very good argu- mcnts which showed that they had done some "rustling around." The de- 5 cision was two votes for the negative S and one for the affirmative. I j The senior civics class also debated S the same question but the decision was js for the affirmative. s t-iien Haveraon. who has been absent from school for the past three weeks s (Continued on Page Six) i: The Cash Variety Store GRANITEWARE SALE Each Piece 25c Big Values For Little Money in iivaIv 1-1 a aU At hull B-n.miv which end ed with a score of 17 to 18 In favor of ! l!ll!il!lll!!lllllllllilII!!lllllllllllllIIIHlllllll!l!II!lll!!tllll!llll!!III!IlIlllllllllllii The line-up was: Independents Ferguson F.. HcweU F-. Aiken O . O.. C. Lexington Allen " White EE ... Johnson - , Rldens The court was too small for any in- jUnlor pigy. dividual playing and as a result neither wonde W. Rldens r At i.lnM mMtlnar I-'ridav the lun-. lors elected a committee that, with the S3 help of Miss Palmateer will select the s : side had any Individual stars, although ra ..nn.lar I f PrnfABsnr James has rlwnv.r vl from the effects of the pea- 1 Ward and McMillan were a shade bet- b & turned on hlm by th, Jnn. , ter than the others for Lexington and th) E ,,, room ' . for Heppner Irwin checked very closely pridayt ; and the other four men were doing I ..... ,. . , . ss their beet. L,lne-up: -"- - ..Di, t. TTxnnner a oeuaie noil r rmajr Allen F McDuffee ' ! Hill F Doherty "a1" "" I "J' ' r. riahaua-h aides and the two groups met last Tu- viilln n Witcraft esuay aim " "" -- ,1 Big Bargain in Small Creek Ranch 16 acres, all under ditch, partly in cultivation, alfalfa, strawberries, raspberries; good five room house, good barn and out buildings; stock and machinery; good spring and well. Price $2250.00 if taken at once. 7 miles from town. ROY V. WHITEIS Real Estate and Insurance, Heppner. IIJS nitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiii iiiiHiiiiiiiiiHiiiimiiiiiiimiiiimiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiii.B H OUR PRICES RIGHT OUR PRINTING THE BEST-O.-T. Carmichael O Irwin I Referee: Beach. Heppaer Girls Vrtrmtr. The Hennner basketball girls put UP I a good fight last Friday night at Lex ington but the strange floor and the good basket-shooting of Mabel Rldens proved too much for them. The score was 13 to 36 in Lexington's favor. Both teams ulaved good clean ball. Tina I Drherty and Thelma Hall, for Heppner, I starred, while Mabel Rldens starred fori Lexington. The line-uns were: Hennner Lexington Fey Ritchie F Mabel Rldens Klnine Klirsbee F- Vel Ward ...C.. Wllma Lacn 8C Hulda Tucker ...G Maxine Gentry -O.....Dora Cutsforth I Tina Doherty.. Thelma Hall Nellie Flynn Anita Turner.... Referee: Lester Rldena "THE GYPSY ROVER." Tho nneretta. "The Gypsy Rover," which Is to be presented by the music dnnriment is. as Its name suggests, a I romantic story of gypsy life. The plot la woven around the stealing of Rob, when a baby, never suspectlne 'hat he I later married a gypsy. He grows to I r mannood witn me gypsies uni He SDent a ti.ot m and Marto. her husband, are CCUDle Of months in Southern Calif- his parents, necer suspecting that he ornia at Ontario, where he has a sis- ter living, and states that he enjoyed d,wovl!red hlg lrue parentage had he every minute of the time. He also not mei Constance Martingale who. returns tO his work much improved with her fiance, Lord Craven, had be- . . ... onme lnt in the woods and had wan- in neaitn. ()ore( nto the gypay cainp They qulck. Baird Patterson, Who IS holding ly ,nu iove, but are separated by Ann, a inh with 5am I ininoer in reason of their different stations In life . . . ... . oni hv Constance's fiance. Lord Craven. in. Unn V ,T K ' TL The second act take, place one week Portland the first of the week for a f.onB.anca i. to be married to Short visit at the home of his parents, u,tA Craven. She has not forgotten Ml' and Mrs. C. C. Patterson. The Hob and dreads her coming marriage. '. - , . . n,.h ihih to her house s"retly and ratterson lamuy are arra. B...s . - Howeyeri not turn to Heppner to reside ana are as Rs lt twml as trd craven expected to arrive here as SOOn as overhears them and promptly tells the thev Can find a suitable house to go plans to Constance's father. Sir George, . ' . hn nuts a stoD to all meetings by lmo- 1 .omiinir Roh to orison. Henrv SniOUSe is a successful far- T-, veara elapse between the sec- mer residing in the lone section, ond and third acta In that time Rob While we have a pretty severe and h.. long drawn out winter, ana spring he n meets Constttnc, h6 flnds she has remained true to him and he easily ha. fnr Vila wifft. There are alBO Borne Interesting love uiB..an Kina and CaDt, Jerome, I and Zara and Slnfo; also some good comedy scenes by Slnfo and Marto. is coming slowly there is neverthe less bright prospect ahead for a good season. Plenty of moisture and the condition of coming grain is very good. Mr. Smouse was attending to business affairs in this city on Mon day. Tnx.nnvinp time is with us again and the first half of your taxes will be gratefully accepted at the office of Sheriff McDuffee if you have . the mon'. We heard a man remark Monday that he had been offering his property for sale, cheap, but since giving up the first half of his taxes he felt that there was but little left, and the next payment would take the whole cheese. Not a very bright prospect, but we hpoe not so bad as pictured. High School Tessa to Play t Feadletoa for District Ckamplowshlp. The Heppner High school basketball ti.nm will play In Pendleton next Frl- Psone 873 ALEX GIBB. Plumber At Btarkey's Electrical Shop. I FIX ANY OLD THING Ante Ra-j illatora. Usages, Hesteiw n wsre Repslred. Dirty Chimneys Clesard. Glaslng, Key Fitting, etc. IlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllHI iiiiiiiiiiiiiii Styleplus Chothes jJ FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN H Gimrant'ocl All Wool nnd Every Suit with the fa- f H mous Styleplus guarantee. s Suits $25, $30, $35, and $40 H You should Bee them before buying your Spring Suit, H Absolutely no shelf -worn goods. Every suit is brand new and direct from 3 the manufacturer. 3 1 I have also just received a fine lot of high-grade felt g and cloth' hats for Spring. Prices ranging from g I $4.00 to $8.00 J M I sell the famous Weyenberg Shoe "The shoe that is made strongest where the wear is greatest. g 1 David A. Wilson EE Everything In Men's Wear. If :iHllllllllllllIIIIIll!lilIII!lllll!il!I!!llll!IIII!i:illi!Ill I Central Market II FRESH AND CURED MEATS ill Fish In Season 1 !l Take home a bucket of our lard. It s 1 is a Heppner product and is as g good as the Dest. lllllll!!!l!!l!!ll!ll!ll!!l!!!!ll!!l!l!ll!ll!!l!il!l!lll!!IH Telephone Traffic The signals o( the traffic officer are obeyed instantly by the intelligent citizen, as he realizes that indifference means confusion and congestion. Over the wires and through the switchboards of the telephone com pany there is a constant volume of traffic. Here there is also a signal the ringing of the telephone bell. A great obstacle in the flow of this traffic is delay in answering the telephone bell. Answer your telephone bell . promptly. You will accommodate the party calling. Your own line will be more quickly cleared for other business. Have that damaged tread fixed before it causes a lot of blow outs and punctures and costs you five or six times tie price of having it repaired. Bring It Here! We will vulcanize it making it as good as new. Have any tire trouble? Bring it here C. V. HOPPER TIRE SHOP Tri-State Terminal Building. The Pacific Telephone And Telegraph Company TO. JSJ Vlru iwn Now it the time to prepare for am activities Plows, plow extras, eveners, lead bars, single trees, hardwood, etc. Oliver and John Deere Lines Come in and see us. Peoples Hardware Co. We have just received a new shipment of Australian Jam Made in Hobart, Tasmania 13-oz. Net, Pure Fruit - - - 25c . $2.75 per dozen 27-oz. Net, Pure Fruit - - - 45c $4.75 per dozen Many Flavors, Exceptional Quality, Attractive Prices. Carload of Olympic Flour just in. Phelps Grocery Company Phone 53 HIIIIIIIIIIHIIIillllllilllllllllllll