Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, March 06, 1969, Sec. 2, Image 9

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    Staff Sgt. Elllt Ball rvturtwd
last month for one month leave
ol absence, following a year of
duly In Vietnam. During his
leave Ball, his wife and three
children move dto runama I'ltv.
Kin., where he will ! In charge
Raiders Win Title
At Junior High
Basketball Event
fci HEPPNER
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GAZETTE-TIMES
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of radar repair lit the training
base there. Knroute to Florida,
the Ball family visited with her
parents, liev. and Mrs. Bruce
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Riverside Junior Hlgh'n basket,
bull (cam, rom-hcd lv Vic Mur
chek, won the I. Ions' Invltutionul
luurnniiK'tit championship at
lone Saturday by defi-ullng tin
lone Junior lliuh team, coached
hv Jerry Marl In, 31 to 32 In u
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Heppner, Oregon 97836, Thursday, March 6, 1969
Sec. 2
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Riverside gained the final
round hv tripping the Dermis
ton liullinips. L'." to lit. in u morn
ing game and lone defeated
Arlington, 32 to 1!, In the open
i'r. AliliiiiiL'li the tournament was
scheduled on somewhat shorl
notice. It proved to be a very
successful event with a large
crowd attending. With this start,
the Lions hope to stage the
tournament annually.
In the championship game,
Riverside surprised lone bv mov
ing to an 18-10 halftime lead.
The young Curds had racked up
a record of 27 straight wins,
Koine back beyond the current
season.
But the Raiders were hustlers
and thev crabbed the eight
point margin. Not to be easily
denied, however, the lone five
came fighting back and tied the
score at the end of the third
quarter. Then they pulled Into
a lead that went as high as
nine points, 29-24. but the de
termined Raiders surged again,
and scored with 12 to 15 seconds
to go to make it 33-32 in their
favor and added another free
throXv before the final buzzer,
Doug Beggs of lone led the
scoring with 12. Dick Snider, us
ually a high scorer for the young
Cardinals, was held to five.
Randy Baker and Wayne Down
ey led the Riverside quint with
nine each.
Hermlston won the consolat
ion by defeating Arlington.
Score:
RIVERSIDE 34 Ryan 3, Gra
ham 1, Proctor 4, Baker 9, Down
ey 9, Adams 6, Pummel 2.
IONE 32 Beggs 12. Warren 6,
Snider 5, Pettyjohn 4, Winkel
man 5.
THE RIVERSIDE JR. HIGH "RAIDERS", coached by Vic Marchek.
concluded a successful basketball season Saturday by placing
lint In an Invitational tournament at lone, sponsored by the
Ion Uon Club. The Raiders defeated the Hermlston Bullpup
26-19 and went on to defeat the lone Cardinals 34-32 in the
championship aame. Shown abor with the trophy awarded
them for their victory are: standing Coach Marchek, Rob Adams.
Mike Proctor, Randy Baker, Bob Ryan, Wayne Downey, Barrel
Pummel; kneeling Jerry Donovan, Don Harper, Jim Graham,
Dallas Sena, Dory! Frederickson. David Richards.
(Lave lie Partlow Photo)
Announce Grandson
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Vance
are announcing the birth of their
first grandchild. A son, Robert
Dale, was born Sunday, Febru
ary 9, to their son and daughter-in-law.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Vance,
in Seattle, Wash., weighing 9
lb., 8 oz. Maternal grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs.- Louis Baker
of Pendleton. Mrs. Vance spent
several days with the family af
ter the new mother and baby
returned home from the hospital.
HERMISTOn
When you can't locate it or get it done in Hepp
ner, these Hermiston Business and Professional
Firms will be happy to serve you.
Appliance Repair
HANDY HANK REPAIR
Franchised Westinghouse
Dealer
e Bring your appliances in
for repairs,
e Make an appointment for
repairs while you wait.
672 Main, Hermiston
Ph. 567-5221
"We Sell the Best and Service
the Rest."
Floor Covering
MEADE'S FLOOR COVERING
500 N. 1st Phone 567-6212
Carpeting Draperies Paints
Floor Covering Wall Tile
We install everything but
the paint.
Automotive
GRIFFIN GODWIN AUTO YARD
Used Cars
Everything tn Automotive and
Car Parts New Used Rebuilds
Wholesale Retail
The home of "one million
road-tested parts"
Troy Griffin Sam & Chris
Godwin
Herm.-McNary Hwy. Ph. 667-6611
Telephone
The Gazette-Times
676-9228
FOR DIRECTORY AD RATES
OR WRITE BOX 337,
HEPPNER 97836
Furniture, Appliances
Phone 567-6198 254 Hermiston Ave.
WILCOX FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES
The home of the most stylish of furniture and best in
appliances, TV and stereo at the lowest possible price.
We Service All Brands of Appliances, TV and Stereo
Nursing Home
A Christian Center for Christian People
A
, 24-Hour Nursing Care
, Home For The Aged
, Occupational and Physical Therapy
, Lowest Rates Possible
Consistent With Quality Care
HERMISTON GOOD SAMARITAN CENTER
Church Related Not Church Owned
970 W. Juniper Hermiston
Call 567-8337
Radiator Service Radio and TV
JONES RADIATOR , LEE RADIO
SERVICE AND TV CLINIC
o Auto Truck Tractor o Repairing 200 S. W. 11th Ph. 567-8412
o Reeoring of Auto, Truck, Tractor Complete Television Service
Radiators and Heaters Rentals And Sales
Serving this area for 15 Tears "Electronics is our business-
1315 N. 1st, Hermiston ""'""""'v
PH. 567-6916 Motorola-Sylvania
Tires
cTk tire store-hermiston
Specializing in Brakes, Alignment
and Balancing
e Wide Tires, Fiber Glass and Radial Tires
Pickup, Truck Farm Tires
Shocks and Batteries
17 Years Fast, Dependable Service
i
Mrs. Nina Case enloyed a
three week's visit here with
friends and relatives, while
staying at the horn eo fher son,
Forrest Burkenbine, and family.
Mrs. Case will be employed at
Harrison Memorial hospital in
Bremerton, Wn., as a licensed
practical nurse, following one
year of training and study at
Olympic Junior college. Enroute
home she spent a short time
visiting her sister, Mrs. Norman
Griffin, in Beaverton.
Visitors at the Bud Marshall
home over the past week -end
were Mr. nad Mrs. Bud Corn
stock, friends of the couple, from
Pendleton.
CHEERLEADERS FOR THE Riverside Junior High Raiders aret
Susan Ball, Debra McCoy, Jody Noble and Sheryl Partlow.
(LaveUe Partlow Photo)
OREGON
ANGUS
ASSN'S
BAKER
BULL
SALE
SATURDAY, MARCH 15
40 Top Bulls Ready To Go
All Sifted and Graded
Show: 9:30 A.M. Sale: 1:00 P.M.
BAKER, OREGON
For Catalogs: OREGON ANGUS ASSOCIATION
Rt 1, Box 880. Klamath Falls, Oregon 97601
AT FIRST FEDERAL
YOU CAN COUNT YOUR CHICKENS
BEFORE THEY'RE HATCHED
OPEN THE DOOR TO A BRICHT FUTURE WITH A SAVINOS
ACCOUNT HERE. AND WATCH YOUR MONEY EARN MORE
FOR YOU. SAVE AHEAD AND COUNT ON CASH TO MEET
YOUR FUTURE NEEDS.
OPEN AN ACCOUNT TODAY
ACCOUNTS NOW INSURED TO $15,000
FltlST FEDERAL
SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION
BOX 848 PENDLETON
11 '
700 PAIR SELECT IRREGULARS
MEN'S WRANGLER JEANS
Choice of either faded denim or regular blue
denim, western cut. Finest selection of irreg
ulars in a long time, excellent size scale. If
perfect $5.49.
Now only $4.43 3 for $J2
Men's Jackets and Surcoats
All first quality, quilted lined. An excellent assort
ment of colors, styles and materials. This is your
chance to pick up a good coat for work or play at
a bargain price. Regular prices to $14.95.
Now Only $843
LADIES' SHORT SLEEVE
WESTERN SHIRTS
Top national brands H bar C, Levi Strauss
and Millers. Wide choice of materials, patterns
and colors. Many Wash and Wear fabrics.
First quality from our regular stock,
Reg. $4.95 NOW On
ily $2
Men's Western Fleece-Lined
CORDUROY JACKETS
A terrific assortment of our most popular jacket.
Strong long -wearing corduroy outer shell lined with
warm durable white fleece, Reg. $19.95 to $27.95.
Now Only $14.43
LADIES' RANCH PANTS
First quality 143 pair. Special assortment.
Wide choice of colors, materials and styles.
All are nationally advertised brands. Regular
values to $12.95. Quantity limited to existing
stock. No alterations.
While They
3 Pr
Last $3.43
10
Men's
WESTERN SHIRTS
Reg. $6.95 to $8.85. Top national brands. H bar C,
Levi Strauss, Karmen and Millers. Wide selection
of materials and patterns, Wash and Wear and
Permanent Press finish.
Now Only $4.43 ea. 3 for $J3
MEN'S WHITE
Handkerchiefs
One-half inch hemstitched edge.
Large size, first quality.
Reg. 15c each
Save 50c at 12 for $1
NYLON
Parka Jackets
100 Nylon Shell pull-on style.
Zipper breast pocket. Regular
price $5.95
Now Only $2.43
BOYS'
Wrangler Jackets
First quality Denim, Faded Blue
or Wheat Color. Extra heavy
weight, Bi-swing back. Cut on
boys' jacket pattern sizes 8-18.
Reg. $4.98
Now $3.43-3 for $10
MEN'S
Leather Jackets
Cowhide Rough-out, Sherpa
fleece-lined. Reg. price $34.95
Now Only $17.43
THERMAL SHIRTS
AND DRAWERS
100 cotton, reinforced at all points
or strain. Nationally advertised as a
$2.98 value.
Today Only $1.66
Each Shirt or Drawer
for $
3.00
COWBOY BOOT SALE
A complete clearance of all 1968 discontinued styles of Men's, Women's,
Youths', Girls', Boys' and Infants Acme and Hyer cowboy boots. A terrific
selection to choose from. These boots are all first quality, and all are
from our regular stock. There are not all sizes in every style, but there
is a complete run of sizes in the selecton. Note: Quantities are limited to
existing stock.
SALE PRICES START AS LOW AS $4.43
Infants (Sizes 4 to 8 Size Scale)
Levi Strauss Washable,
WOOL SHIRTS
Wash and Wear, first quality, 85
Wool and 15 Nylon. Wide assort
ment of plaids to choose from. Choice
of regular or sport shirt styles in
mostly small sizes. Regular $12.95.
While They Lost $5.43
3 ,or 15
HEAVYWEIGHT
SWEAT SHIRTS
Nationally advertised brands.
Long sleeves Heavyweight
Nylon reinforced neck and
shoulders. Regular Value $2.98.
Anniversary Sale
Price $1.43 ea.
MEN'S T-SHIRTS
AND BRIEFS
White Knit, pre-shrunk. White
combed cotton, select irregulars.
Nationally advertised. Tape re
inforced points of strain.
Now Only 2 for $1
MEN'S
WESTERN SHIRTS
All top brands, all first quality
shirts. Wide selection of mater
ials and patterns. All washable,
sanforized shrunk cotton. Reg
ular $4.95 and $5.95. Save now
buy for work.
$3.43 3 for $10
LADIES'
WRANGLER JEANS
10 oz. regular Denim. Choice of
either Navy or a wide assort
ment of colors. Select lrreru'ars.
If perfect $5, while they last.
$3.43 or 3 for $10
S. W. Emigrant
and Main,
Pendleton
fMIR
EC
"T3
Phone
276-4551