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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1961)
I Ancient Rivals Battle; lone Quintet Wins ly KtAL f INLAND luiii and U'tn Crabiriv. In Coach Chuik lladx'tis 'u urtrr of the tamp at thf-y Cardinal waiJojl tha U"Mn I rat-h, up 22 mint nl ILii-nrr lliL-h MiMtaflK Twwy tiigr.it ,,. i- s4ii. n. Turn Martin on Uio .n niatle 77 lo 50. ThU wavnr !lmis wi-re tflitcs! wai the Himl iwrling vt the I or nit i.i f.mrth iurt.r play, two icimi anil lone won buthj &Hir,y UulMif U-1 I!i inr wlin emrL mi sanw.n Jial J oim !. i John Swatikun ami FrantU Rt f r lone. w-r th tie tuna fur the lone Frl'lay nljiht the llfj tn-r tJfi-niw with romblnatK.il of 4) FMi w'H U 'u l'", l.lntt. thr un A a Mifl hatuflay rtlCM I . a Hof.rim-r U'll hflmiHTed by W,H f,.ul. ihroufhout the came. In i-cp to Umatilla I'if a cam!", lar in the final irlwt llewwr lout fiw ply Is umU-fcalrd llrp lhrr .f Ihe Marling five on pn.-r h. ihU wrt-kcnd off. foul. low oprnrtl Ihe came with full four- nresa that atunned tli Mustanca who were unable to break It. !'ne aoored IS point In Ihe flrat period and Heppner Wc,'b manappa to gci v. Ilrppner to get wm playi att un and underway, lone wan atill aggressive In thin period and was getting and kwplnff control if the barkboards. At half time. lone had a 20 JJEPPNER 50 ION E 77 Creen 9 Swanwn 23 Tlbblea 6 Kc a 21 P,iddle 14 C rum 4 Cray 7 T. Martin 11 Webb 4 ("ratitree 12 Moyer MnrkH 0 Cribble 0 J. Martin 0 Gardner 0 It. Martin 0 Dick 0 Kllngrr 0 Creawirk 0 Fkstrom 0, Better Kitchen Storage To Bo February Topic LEAGUE STANDINGS Ton Mxit In the Western half Dolnl lead over the lleppner team of the Creator Oronn 7A 3G to 20. league atill In-long to the Mad- In the third period, lone still ran White Bulla lot who nave had control of the game and was MO wlna and no losses. not In danirer of Hei'Pner catch- Heppner and Grant tnion lng up. Swanson and Rea teamed squads ore tied fr srvoml place in fnr fh malorltv of the Card- with four wins and six losses Inal nolnts aa they nut 19 more each on the acore boards and Heppner Sherman, who was Idle last got 13. week, slipped to fourth place, In the final period Heppner with Grant dumping ticppner lost Sonny Diddle. Larry Tibbies, twice. and Ron Gray on fouls and lone Long Distance Natlon-Wlda Moving Service Mayflower Agents Padded Vans PENLAND BROS. TRANSFER CO. Pendleton, Oregon Phone CR 6 3111 Burns fell back to the cellar with two losses. Wins Losses Madras Heppner Grant Sherman Burns 10 4 4 3 3 0 6 C 5 7 Justice and Municipal Court Herb A. Stumm, NSF check, fined $25.00. Patrick Charles Doherty, park ing In highway, fined $10.00. Ilrit, f uvr 4 "Ir.nrr tpare1 i kpa'e In Ikltthrn atorage ? 'i ha many down to earth k.KmIi n." m a Ethcr Kirmla. M -ff.-w county enieniiori agrnt, .i kf prepares ta vUlt rich extension unit In the county dur !.;; the nvnth f February. The I.-4n I ba?ie. en a new 0;eg.n State College rktenklon bulletin, authored ty lie mice r.iwn, (JSC Etenlun Hume ?.!...! ;.i;ei.t Spe lalut. that sh.w 3) lirtpniNements that can be made in drawers, ahelves, !Krs and walls to ease cooking iri l cleaning. One if the rain complaints vt i-ci ny lioniemnKcrs is mat tly don't hae enough kitchen tornge atea. Vet in many kit hi ri'i it'a more a matter of making Ixttcr ue ot available pace, comments the county iont. The utorage liwin will also irclude ideas for using egboard miking drawer dividers and ii.iple step bhelves. Many cup- ioard ncccswitles can be fash- loned by a home handyman or teenager, Miss Kirmls notes. Other Mrtable storage eonven-ieni-ea plate racks, spice racks, Mep shelves are available at most lixal hardware and de partment stores. Extension unit meetings for Fetruary are scheduled for: Feb. 1 Rhea Creek Grange hall Rhea Creek. Felt. 2 Mrs. Keith Rea lone. Feb. 7 Mrs. Fritz Gitsforth North Lexington (Night Meet lnc Feb. R Pine City School Pine City. Feb. 9 Mrs. Paul Slaughter Irrigon. Feb. 11 Mrs. Nora Turner Heppner. Feb. 15 Mrs. Gordon O'Brien, Lena. Feb. 21 Mrs. E, C. Boardman TWO NEW BOOKS IN HEPPNER PUBLIC LIBRARY REVIEWED By SLANCHC MOWN, libra rUra I. is w.k. The trader hangs i Ut i:r.:?ts cn t.-.e ise or tfi far Ammg new t as added to ra ie goo? Hie trar.fe one it trie kteles if the Heppner H ,arr as on the detlny brary recrntly are: io i-,.j le fr whm Ihe great- Return of th Tl9f by Brian heaitcd bird jmboliea their Connell; It waa fall 1913. Ivan 'fears and their h'p Lyon, with 13 men dreed In saronga, their kin painted iMf.rNE examiner here brown, sailed a r.-cmditioned ; l,crNSE Junk Into the heart of the Jap. , Irhn Licence Examiner him u on ouiy in jieppncr iue day. February 7. 1'JCl, at the court houe between the hours of 9 3d A. M. and 3:30 P. M.. Tbursdot. January It. I HI KCrfNIR CAltTTXTlMtS anete empire, lank several cargo ships, paddled out. and sailed home safely. The suspense f this remark able raid Is heightened by the personality of Its leader. Ivan Lyon. A memter of the Cordon Highlanders who had a tremen dous tiger tattooed on his chot he was a man with a brooding faraway look In hU eye. He held N-rsonaI grudge against the Japnese because his wife and young son had lecn captured and Interned in Tokyo. A year: after the first daring success,' Lyon executed another raid, which ended In total tragedy. Both of these expeditions called for the utmost daring, murage, and stamina. i Return of the Tlgsr is the true ; saga of a dangerous adventure.) For security reasons the story of the bravery of these men has never before been told. The Strange On, a novel by Fred Bodsworth: In Toronto, Rory MacDonald, a fiercely ambitious young Scot studying to be a naturalist, wins a summer job banding Canada geese to trace their migrations. In the bleak muskeg country of James Bay, a Cree Indian girl, Kanina, ' educated with white people but rejected by the white community when she be comes a teacher, is returning with bitterness In her heart to rejoin her Illiterate family and sink back Into the harsh prim itive life of her people. according to an announcement received from the Department of Motor Vehicles of Oregon. Vrona wishing original II-ccnM-a or ermlt to drive are asked to file applications well ahead of the scheduled closing hour In order to assure time for completion of the required li cense test. First Range Conservation Stamps Feb. 3 The first range conservation poitage stamp by the Post Office Department will be Issued In Salt Lake City. Utah. Feb. 2 at the American Society of Range Managements annual meeting. Victor Krrlmeyer. District Ranger, said today. The stamp will go on sale at the Salt Lake office Feb. 2, and will be on sale here the following day. Those Interested in a first day cover, or souvenir envelop, can mail addressed envcloiies plus a money order or certified check rrjsrecNsrRVATioN r lt j- - v s urn sai a-U kmJiaJJAiiauaLAis 1 4 a special canccllatii n mark ued only on that day and at mat place and mailed anywhere. The new stamp Is In two parts; one reproduction oi me ianiu drawing. "The Trail Bum,"" tsy Charles Rum1I; the other part hows a modern range conser vation scene. The new stamp, according to rah.h Richard, of the Heppner Soil Conservation office, symbo lizes the development of range conservation from the pumeer days of the open range to to- to the postmaster at Salt Uke. day's scientific managcineni The stamp will be cancelled w ith 1 techniques. Caught In the backlash of a Daniels I hurricane, a wild barnacle goose is blown westward across the All meetings are scheduled to Atlantic from the Scottish island in at 10:30 A.M. except the or uarra to nortnern tanaaa h North Lexington meeting which will start at 7:30 P. M. Phone your news Items to 8-9228.1 The lives of these three are Interwoven as the mating of the lost goose Is linked to the for bidden love that grows between the naturalist and the uprooted Indian girl who helps him with COURT STREET MARKET' y ' r'il'a(sst' r Phone 6-9643 PRICES FOR JANUARY 27-28 Free Parking TRY our own Home cured lean, boneless CORNED BEEF 7Cc LB.M'iLfiimP- at fP "" HOSPITAL NEWS Dcbra Campbell, Lexington, dismissed: Lynn Llobe, Pilot Rock, dismissed; Martha Lane, Ilcppnor, dismissed; Thelma Driscoll, Heppner, dismissed; Harry Dinges, Heppner; Eugene Majoskc, Lexington; Lucy Plank, Kinzua, dismissed; Marie Hulctt, Kinzua; Janlna Johnson, Hep pner; Randy Morris, Heppner, dismissed; Clifford Adams, Spray. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Victor Groshens, Jr., Heppner, a 6 pound 6-ounce son, Scott Wayne, January 20. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cutsforth, Heppner, an 8-pound 4-ounce son, Kralg Allen, Janu ary 23. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hudson, lone, a 7-pound 3- ounce daughter, Joan Marie, Jan uary 25. HEPPNER'S TIRE UPER MA THIS WEEK NYLON TIRES Mud & Snow 6 670-15 2 71015 2 760-15 2 750-14 4 800-14 2 850-14 $15 95 EACH INCLUDES TAX Mud & Snow Vonderbilr Tires 2-800-14 $16.95 eo. 2-710-15 $16.95 ea. 2-760-15 $17.95 ea. Mud & Snow Atlas-Only 1-670-15 .... $15.95 Goodyear Suburbanite 2-670-15 $14.95 ea. Nylon 4 ply Mud & Snow 2-600-16 $13.95 ea. Includes tax No exchange needed Now alcn witn 00011 GENERAL PASSENGER TIRE you will receive a 12 month's w written Road Hazard Guarantee. Oil 670-15 ONLY $ 11.95 PLUS TAX See Us TODAY For All Your TIRE NEEDS FORD'SSK 'YOUR GENERAL TIRE DEALER" SERVICE Phone 6-94S1 HEPPNER'S TIRE SUPER MART BEST-SE IM FOR 2 16 HI BARS THICK SUCED ?JBACON 2 LBS. $ 1.25 CUT HUDSON HOUSE rrrki OKfcblN e On BEANS cansOV CAKE MIXES BETTY CROCKER 3 F0R 87c TOMATO 14 ozH7;or 39c CATSUP 20 OZ. 2 for 59c Swift's Premium STEWING HENS 35c LB- 1. Rambler Excellence 2. 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