HttrnZK CAXCTTE-TIMEI. Thuradar. Janvaj M IH5
Farris Service Held Saturday
IONE funeral aervlcca and was well known figure on
John (Jack) Farrls wer held at
the United Church of Chrtst on
Saturday afternoon. January 2A,
wlih Ihe Itev. Walter B. Crow 11
offlclatlnR. Mr. Farrla waa found
(load beside hia small sport car
early last Thursday morning
about two mila north of Lex
ington on the Willow Creek high
way. He had rvtdentally hit a
slick rH on the highway when
returning from a trip to Walla
Walla about midnight Wednea
day evening, waa thrown from
the ear. and appeared to have
died instantly from the Injuries.
Mr. Farrls waa horn on IV
eember 22. 1K2, In Kentucky and
passed awv January 21. He
came to the Heppner community
in the early 19a and operated
a barber ahop. He was married
to Maude Clark of Condon. He
later moved to lone, where he
operated a barber shop and later
waa a tavern operator. He had
lived here for more than 40 years
ihi Main Street of lone,
Mr. Kama enlUted in World
War I and waa a 37-year mem
ber of American Legion Pom Xo.
Surv Ivors Include hla daughter,
Mm. Karlcne Bailey of Chehalis,
Wn, granddaughter Melanie
Batlev of Chehalis, and grand
son. Keith IVok of Portland.
rallbearera for the acrvlc
were l F- Brenner, James Bur
nett. Oorge FJder, Ralph Kin-
raid. Bill Ling, and Tom White.
Honorary bearers Incluited liar-
old IVbyn of Pendleton. Jamea
Lindsay. FJdon Madden, and C.
J. D. B.iuman.
lue to an almost impassable
road to the High View Cemetery.
commitment nd gTavesule ser
vices by Lett ion PoM No. 95 w ere
conducted in the churvh.
Relatives here for the fun
eral were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Bailey and Melanie of Chehalis.
Wn.. and Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Peck. ....
Cards Thump Echo,
Umapine lo Share
League Leadership
IT KIT ANDERSON
lone rests atop the Umatilla
Morrow League as the result of
two league wins Friday and Sat
unlay night on the lone court.
The Cardinals are tied with I'm
tilla, each team having Iden
tical 6 I league records.
Friday the Card found the
coins rough but they tumbled
the Fcho Cougars. 4
trailing as much as
MCGG Issues Call
To Redeem Stock
Mustangs Score First League Win, Top Huskies Here
With full court press and a
fat break the lleppnrr Mu
lames rolled over the Sherman
All outstanding Interval bear llukles here Friday night. KV
Ing Mock of the Morrow Ctmnly I'Mi, lor their first league victory
Craln iJnmcrs. Inc. 1 tx-tng.ln 4 game.
called In fr redemption durlntt Aftrr committing .V fouls
Ihe month of rVhiary. This u agalnM lone in a previous con
Class A and B rvtcrred and i.-t. ihe Mustangs prmnl they
certificates of ownership, ndjdwtit'i need lo as ihev t
Ihe tMl dm-nrnt involved Is; whittled down only 13 llir.es In
about SllOOUVOU, according to j Friday iitght'a came, while the
Al Lamb, manager. Husklea were called f"r .'1 pcra-
Any patron wishing to retain, onal.
his stock or to purchase more With their pressing
defense,
as i a i . . a a i
may tto so during tne can per- we neppner wamrs im u
lod. IVrsons wishing to cash this at the en.l of the first pettoi ana
Mock should Indorse same and .11 Irt at Ihe half.
, w ........1 - .1 . k. . 1 . . . I . . I 1 .U
a4 after bring or mail to in i-exingmn m iwoj nn i""n
It tt,.tnf ionic 1V in eiUI ! rnumir i'Mirnr iibii rum I..,.-- ..-..K
Ihe redemption
iH-imt M-i shots and a lavuiv BUI Sny
tier, van pauman, musm pick.
Look Over Our
FURNITURE BARGAINS
t' - V
CONTINUING
FROM
LAST WEEK
BRAIDED RUGS
at 27 SAVINGS
BEIGE NYLON RUG AND PAD
Completely Installed at $g95 q. yd.
Rcclincrs, Small Chairs, Couches
At Remarkable Savings
MANY OTHER BARGAINS
Case Furniture Co.
The lone team took an eaayiwnen
7tett W aViheyUamided! With lh. balan.e s.uvt of De; Wauiean. and ; John NVaen
comoor oi reveaunc imai i imip-" - -
over Sl.CUi7.(H)(H) after deprec- l tv of shots. Terry Mark of
latlon and liabilities of about .Sherman lsl Ihe Ihrutll.-d llus
Slll.UKXK) lh ilirviors aeie.1 u;ke with 7 tallies In the lirt
m.vke these futuls available to half. , ..
any holders who mav need some 1 KcM-rves plaved the rest of the
ready money to meet reMtnllng game as lW-h Bb Clouen rlear
or other fKnvl damages. Lamb'ed the b:-nch. All but on cf the
said. The redemption of these 1 12 players figured in the aw
shares of stock will mean com-ling, and a reserve. Mans, lel
plete repayment of any monies Mustang scoring wun u I""'
investe! by the growers other, Kay Fakln of Sherman High
than their share of wlthnehl
earnings of earlier years.
Seventy-five percent of each
earnings are now with
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Sny.k r 3 4 J U
lisuman 2 '2 2 6
Dick 2 2 2 A
liberty O O 1
Atiili-tson 1 1 0 .1
Ivsns 4 5 1L1
Wageiddast 4 0 O H
SNii-rr 1 1 2 .1
IXUull 10 2 2
(iisv 0 O 1 0
Jacobs 110 3
TtrrAI.S 21 17 13 fA
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Stark
Carlson
Thomas
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6 10 9 U-vki
the visitors. 73 Xi.
The Card's superior rebound
ing told the tale against the
Cougars In Friday night'a en
counter as the lone lads fought
bck from an 11-9 first period
deficit to a 21 21 first half tie.
The Fxho team showed no In
tention of loMng as they forged
ahead to an 8 point lead mid
way in Ihe third stanza. But the
Cardinals came back again and
were down bv only one point '
at the end of that period. I
lone Hiv:h exploded for ineir
years earnings are now wun- k. ,
biggest burst of K,m,e held from lndtvi,lual gmwers to Mf$. I
thev acoretl lb wunters In the . . ff Investwl r
final rn-rUvt whlta hoMlw f' j sn k nd e.M.er w" hholduS DlCS I
Xo nine. Mark Hal von Kb. ; h.,,,,.,, p,. ,lf tn Mr,, i
bed acorlng and wboundlnj tilvit,ual !l ,armnga are now iatd .f Kay I
toptMHt all a-tirers with tl coun
ters.
i honors for the Card, tallying
14 points and picking 15 re
bounds. Stan Holstein hit double
figures with 11 tallies and Joe
I Halvorsen turned in a fine re
bounding performance from his
center spot, grabbing 11.
Saturday night Coach Gene
Dockter gave his regulars a well
earned rest, replacing them
early In the second period as
the Cards ran roughshod over
the Chiefs of Umaptne. The lone
warriors had little trouble out
rebounding the visitors as they
ran their season's record to 8-2
and their league slate to 6-1.
Coach Dockter played all 10 var
sity bovs and all made the scor
inir column. lone was never
! headed and the Cards led at all
slops, s--:i. w-i. au
32. . .
L'mat ilia and the urainais
In cash. With the calling In of
all preferred stock It now means
that any future withholdings
will be made to retire older re
tentions, the manager said.
Heppner
Ph. 676-9432
Condon Hoopers
Head Townie Loop;
Pair Set Sunday
TOWNIE STANDINGS
W L
Condon 2 0
Air Station l 0
lone 0 1
Heppner 0 2
Condon's Town Team. led by
mxt Kridav nieht to determine : Ted Schadewitz. blasted the
the first half U-M League leauer
and then play hosts to the Hepp
ner Mustangs the next night on
the lone court. The Cards will
ho our for blood after suffering
an earlier defeat at the hands
of the A-2 Mustangs.
IONE 48 M. Halvorsen 14". J.
Halvorsen. 5. W. Holstein 9. S.
Holstein 11. Ball 9. Maglll.
ECHO 42 Reese. Furniss 4.
Flanagan 20. Henrv. Billings 12,
Meyers 4. O'Brien 2.
IONE 9 12 11 16 43
ECHO 11 10 12 9-42
UMAPINE 32 Schubert 16.
Benz. Hodgen 12, Rainwater 2,
Harris, Givins 2.
iriNT 7!v M. Halvorsen 13, J-
Halvorsen 15. S. Holstein 14. W.
Holstein 4, Ball 2. Baker 4. Mor
gan 8. Magill 5. Linnell 7, Lov
gren 4.
IONE 17 21 22 15-75
UMAPINE 11 10 6 5-32
Mrs. Leo Drake
in Hood River
ahi Drake, sister In law
Drake of Heppner, died
In Hood River Tuesday, January
2t'i. following an illness, run
eral services will be Saturday
at 2 pm. In Hood Hiver.
Mrs. Drake lived in Heppner
some 40 years ago and with her
husband operated a grocery store
here. She was a rural school
teacher here.
Surviving are the husband,
Ijo Drake; a daughter. Mrs. Ted
Mohr, Eugene; and three grand
sons. . .
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30
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30
75
60
Ladies' Printed Blouses 88
Girl's cardigan sweaters 188
Ladies' winter skirts 2.44
Velcro zippers - 10
Children's winter caps 44
Boy's flannel shirts 88
Blankets 3.99
Gigantic Bargain Table
Buy 59c zippers for 10c, $9.99 jackets for $4.88, $9.95
skirts for $2.44 and many girls' dresses for $2.00.
Many, Many Other Bargains Too Hot To List!
10 Rug runners-60" long 2.99
100 Bath towels 50
12 Pes. flannel yardage yd. .33
9 Electric blankets 8.99
17 Kopak pillows - 2.00
Heppner Tovvnies Sunday after
noon. 103 to 66. and now heads
the town league with two vic
tories against no defeats.
Schadewitz was credited with
31 points in the contest.
Meanwhile, the lone Townies
defeated Lexington In an "extra"
game. 60 to 39. The Condon Air
Force team, regular fourth mem
ber of the league, could not be
present for this round. It will
play lone sometime soon in a
makeup game.
On Sunday, January 31, the
four squads are scheduled to
play at Heppner, but starting
time has been changed to 2 p.m.
from 1:30.
The Air Station and Condon
Town Team will meet In the
opener at 2:00 p.m. and the
Heppner-lone clash will follow.
Mrs. Edward Brvslin lft by
plane from I'endlcton Sunday In
company with her daughter,
Mrs. John Walsh, for Orange.
Tex., where she will make her
home with her daughter. Mrs.
Walsh arrived Friday lor her
mother. Mrs. Breslln had been
a resident here for the past 50
years, but in poor health the
past wwki
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IONE
FEED
Benefit lone Band
Saturday, January 30
5:00 P.M.
Adults, High School $1.00
Grade School $ .75
Pre school Free
BEFORE IONE-HEPPNER GAME
In School Cafeteria
THIS MESSAGE SIVNSORFD AS A PUBLIC SERVICE BY
BANK of EASTERN OREGON
IONE BRANCH
Member, Federal IVposIt Insurance Corp.
Group Considers
Health Clinic
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cant decline in the hospitalized
was In 1962.
External services mav be pro
vided by mental health clinics
in areas of testing and diag
nosis, public information and
education, child guidance, fam
ily services and treatment for
alcoholism. Oregon now has
such clinics in about half its
counties and these have helped
cut readmissions to the mental
hospitals.
Dorothy Collard, who works as
a liason between hospitals and
clinics, told of work being done
in Baker county where a plan
ning committee is investigating
needs.
Dr. Vickery stressed the role
of the community in the treat
ment and acceptance of those
with mental problems.
Dr. C. M. Wagner suggested
that the scope of outpatient
treatment might be broadened
with cooperation of the state
hospital in Pendleton. Dr. Wal
lace Wolff said that he feeis
there is a need for more services
than the hospital can provide.
Among suggestions given as
possibilities were these: A sur
vey be made to determine the
extent of needs here in consul
tation with doctors, teachers and
officials. Cooperate with Uma
tilla or Wheeler and Gilliam
counties to join in a mental
health clinic. Have Dr. Martin
Gish of the state hospital come
to discuss the matter with the
local committee.
Some of these will be consid
ered when the committee meets
on February 24. Mrs. Gene Pierce
was chosen as secretary of the
committee.
Court Street Country Style
mm
(pre TO
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HOME-CURED
Pknks
lb. 39
Fillet of
PERCH
Pure
LARD
4 Lb-Pk9 39e
BARS
Wieners
97
2-1 Lb.
Pkgs.
Hudson House 303 cans (tTI
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Occident
HOSPITAL NEWS
Patients admitted to Pioneer
Memorial hospital during the
past week, and still receiving
medical care, are the following:
John Lane, Heppner; Tillie
Rauch, Heppner; Stella" Devin,
Heppner; Dale Brown, Heppner,
and Calvin Ashbeck, Echo.
Those who have received med
ical care, then dismissed were
Cindl Hudson, Heppner, and
Mendel Joy of Salem.
Mrs. Jim Lorgren will leave
Portland by jet Saturday morn
ing for" Los Angeles, Calif., where
she will visit her brother. Jay
Sumner, a graduate student at
UCLA. Mrs. Lovgren will be on
two weeks vacation from her
work at the First National Bank.
She also plans to visit relatives
In rurrsna 9nA fVrVa11il u1OT
Fbuir
8 Lb. Bag
Nallcy's
LUMBERJACK
Syrup
21 oz.
3for$l
OCCIDENT
Fl
our
25 Lb. Bag
$2J9
Grapefruit 8
LB. BAG
Lm n fc ROME
etfiice Oranges,
2 HEADS 3 LB. ppIS
39 2 lb. 2
Prices Good Friday tr Saturday, January 29 and 30
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