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SIX-The Heppner Gaiette-Times, Heppnrr, Oregov Thursday, February 26, 1981 . p X T. 0 Im t m n r? r? n n o x n nsk tf I Irn mustgo! rflMM I -BBS m HWJl Wni PHILCO RECifE ccrjinci tv LAST 2 WEEKS! PRICES IN EFFECT UNTIL ITEMS SOLD RwnoM lctronk. push-button turtng, OnOrf, channel mMc- tlon and volume control. Feature a 100 aoUd atata ehaasia, Cotof-flite Automatic Ptctora Control, (Mack matrix pic rum tube and LED. channel m dloitor. Item No. C2947 I 1 "L WOW HIT OUR ENTIRE APPLIANCE I .V. MIMU J I tKtU Utf 1 . 15 BEING LIQUIDATED! All merchandise sold will be subject to stock on hand. Hurry and take advantage of these fantastic bargains while they last. All sales are final, and include factory warranty. ..terms are available in most areas. NOTICE! Just the major appliance department is being liquidated, watch for our upcoming remodeling. We are making room for our new spring merchandise. aw- .asF" i G.E. 30" RAEJGE No.JBS26V20nly Was 399.00 258 G.E. RAOSE wish laiSUAVE No. JBS42V 1only Was 969.95 798 MAGIC CHEf DISHWASHER No. UD 458 2 Only jM jgl I if 291 BiSIIUASHER NO.WU1001 Only Was 439.00 378 6.E. 12" ACDC TV Black & White No. 12XB9122B 5 Only Was 139.00 96 17 Inch Diagonal Measure Roommate XL-100 IADLE It? ELEISI33 XtendedLife chassis designed for low power consumption (averages only 69 watts) features Automatic Color Control snd Fleshtone Cor rection, AccuLine picture tube and more! Item no. EEN393W 4 only, was 449.95 ic Chef Common Sense NOW CMLT 344 w u u MICROWAVE VE Big enough to cook a complete meal. Features an easy-to-program 4-level memory, a 10 level solid state heat control and temperature probe for cooking accuracy. ItemJ NO.MW619-7P 5 only, Was 599.00 jj, j J No. MW 172-5P 4 only, was 429.00 322 ADMiM 13.2 CU. FT. FREEZER No. F13A51 Only Was 369 95 304 G.f. REFRIGERATOR N0.TA14SA 1 Only Was 399.00 320 G.f. REFRIGERATOR N0.TBF17DA1 Only Was 599.00 WHIRLPOOL 19.6 CU. FT. REFRIGERATOR No. EET201VK2Only Was 699.95 551 G.f. SIDt BI Sm ICf IN DQ0H REFRIGERATOR No. TFF20RA 1 Only Was 999.00 835 scon TFJQ7ADLE No. PS17A4only Was 119.95 82 5C0TT 40 WATT AMPLIFIER No. 420 A 3 Only Was 239.00 NOW MOT SANYO 4S WATT ADPOFEELl No. DCA4114 0nly Was 229.00 SCOTT 55 WATT AHPLEFEEI No. 440 A 4 only Was 339.00 1R7 I Was 239.00 HOW CUT IUI I IE ir ; I lS) 3AM PO Cl- .-i Portage Cft ll QEOOTE Measure L C0I1TR0L IJJH J COLOR TV igp 100 solid state chassis with Infrared remote con trol, sensor touch con- ySh. 7T trols, black matrix picture 1 1 I J tube and automatic Jight jf Jy if If I sensor. Item No. 7613 t ' 5 Only, Was 399.00 l80WWBlT l JJJf C.f. 25" COLOR TV No.2SM104-P3only Was 619.00 jp 2 if G.f. 25" COLOR TV NO.25YM08201 Only was 679.00 134 11 mi)1 ll' 19,nch SLss I 5 J 199 if J; j;H SANYO 5S3 . J .... - , i N NOW ONLY J 100 solid state television with 1 S It I 1 automatic fine tuning, In-line black 7 ,y I I I matrix picture tube, automatic fre- JwjrZmm II I I quency and phase control. Item gf C.i I 1 N0.91C41 II .VI 5 Only, Was 449.95 f aaawag"?rfniariin Card girfe go to Cascade Locks for final game, defeat t .s, t U - ' J J U ' - I .-. ?: 'J t ! ' t- .- v ! tm-Tyf - '-1 : y r '4 Photo by Woyna Harm Anita Palmer nhooto while Sandra Thompson looks on for tlie rebound HvMK iii:i.i.i:i.i(t i: Tin- Oirdinal girls Iravcli-d li their Uist nanic of llii scasim mi Salunliiv. Fchrunrv 21. anil wore ricfrati'd by Casiadi' l. ks. -lit l) The Cards look the lead in the first quarter, (i-i The Cards increased their lead In II at the half. 22 H The Pirates came out at the half In oiilst-ore the Cards. 12 111. in the third quarter. The Cards look a two.poinl advan tage inlo the last (iiarler. In tlie last quarter the Cards were oulsi'ored bv three A tump ball was called under the Pirates' haskcl with four seconds left to o in the Ranie. with the Cards on top bv one. W 47 The tip went to a Pirate yirl and she made the winning lay-in with one second left on the clock The Cards were handed n close. M-A'.l, loss. Tlie Cards went to the free throw line 42 limes nnd I'miitec led 22 of them for 52 percent The Pirates shot 17 of .12 for "'t percent from I he line. Cindy Hill shot II. of 17 from the line to have a game high of If) points useadc l.m-lii l: Murray S 5-12 I.V Itames I R l III. Murphy -4(1 OH. Murphy 2 14 !. Walker I 2 :) 4. WhillenherK I 14 :i. Krii.'bain I (ill 2. Vaiiluiiier I un 2. Green. Iliilhertord. Hamsev Ioim- IS: Hill 2 II 17 l.ri. Thompson 1 r-fi II. Palmer :i :i-(i. Hidl:tii 2(i. Morter I 2-4 4.)olierlv I n :t 2. McF.lliolt n I 'J. I . I Irinkard. Movers I (Mil. -it Onl: Palmer. Hill. Murray . Walker Lovgren propels Devin's team past Leg Schwab Mark l.ovfjren's 3f points proH'lled Dick Devin's lenm past IPS Schwab. 72-51, to highlight lleppner men's city league basketball action Sun day night. Hogerliritt scored 15 points and Rocky Hritt, 10. in the win. while Kevin Iiounlree had IB and Steve F'eck. 12, for U's Schwab. In other games, Kick Johns- Of THE I2S ITEMS IN TODAY'S CIRCULAR THE FOLLOWING DID NOT ARRIVE: Page Item 5. Magla LAUNDRY BAGS No. 1842, No. 1840. Reg. 2.19 7. Ortho SYSTEMATIC ROSE CARE 2 lb. size 7. 3-Gallon TANK SPRAYER No. LE-1075. W tlncwaly apotoQlM and hop I hit do not tnconvvntwio row, out vaUMd cutiomara. Rainchecks will t istued My - ton's l-am upended Forest Service, 52-4(1: Don Harbor's Iciiin rolled past Mike Smith's team . 7f-5.'l; and lone topc(l Dave Allslotl's team, 65-54. dary W'nlkins pumped in IK ixiinls and (iary Van Arsdale added 10 to spark Johnston's team, while Forest Service was led by Howard Ihirnside wild 21 arid I's Polzen with 10, For Harbor's team. Put Campbell collected 10 points. IjiVerne Van Marter, 15. and Hick Wealherill, 12. Clny Papineau paced Smith's team willi H points, followed by Hoger Krieger with 12 and Larry Smith with 10. The duo of Dick Snider (20 points) and Joel Peterson (18) shot down Allstott'steam, who was led by Mike Stookey with 14, Unite Kestler and Allstolt will) 12 apiece, and Ken (rieb wilh 10. This Sunday's schedule is as follows: Smith (1-9) vs. Johns Ion (7-.'D at 5 p.m.; Allslott (5-5) vs. F.ggers (7-2) at 6 p.m.; Barber (9-1) vs. Forest Service ( l-tl) at 7 p.m.; and lone (8 2) vs. Les Schwab (1-8) at 8 p.m. Devin (5-5) has a bye. Women's Day at Irrigon Assembly of God It was Women's Ministries Day at the Irrigon Assembly of (iod on Sunday. Betty Morrow was in charge of the opening service, with women of the church participating. Two groups of missionettes sang and gave their mission ettes' pledge. Wrangler Hod, youth evan gelist was introduced and conducted a family crusade Sonday through Thursday, n .. ffil .a . r If " !------- "- ...IftiiiBii fit 'il' r " ' ''- . i i . ii