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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1986)
T K N ■ T h e H e p p n e r ( i i i r l t r T l m r t . H e p p n e r, (tre g u a . H r d a r t d t y , J * Irish luncheon highlights Home Ec Th* Home Economic« leuon from County Extension this month was about Ireland Kleven memtiers and one guest enjoyed a delicious Irish luncheon consisting of Irish stews com beef and cabbage. Limerick salad. Irish Soda bread and Irish Trifle <a dessert i The meal was prepared by M ary Wright and the hostess Creth Harris Recipes of the food served came from the Oregon State University Service and were handed out to those attending A history of Ireland was given The main occupations are farming, and fishing Ireland is noted for its lead crystal. Iinnen and beautiful knit sweaters Just four percent of the Irish are red headed, the rest dark hair with blue eyes, are a very friendly people Nest meeting will be at Detpha Jones home 10 a m February 5 Crossword Ionian* A C R O SS C L U E S 1. Mayor ! Runs Keylock I »»epherd at f lX T ■ Grocer retired from Air Force Former name of hardware II store IS Works for Boardinan real estate office M. Insures crops 1« lent his name to restaurant and lounge 30 Controls pests 31 Gives you what the doctor ordered I m ‘1 DOWN C L U E S 3 Oldest native 4 Rents trailer space and dupleses • Owner manager of Beecher 's 7. Manages Jordan Elevator * Petroleum Jobber 10 Manages money accounts 12 lone Hardware owner 14 Farm chemicals 15 Principal IS Postmaster 17 " C " of B 4C 22. I MM Mustangs clobber Rockets, 82-41 public notici By Ashley t oaklia Tony Clement tallied eight points Mustangi triumphed with a *0-45 P C B L IC N O TIC E In a showdown for the top spot in and Wayne Wilgers calculated sis The City oi Heppner Planning Com bulge the Columbia Basin Confirm er more for the Mustangs mission needs new members for we are improving every game Eastern Division the Heppner boys Umatilla managed a H U second and hopefully we ll be able to their committee Any city resident basketball team prevailed 10 45 over rter gain to puli within 26 1 » by interested may call 676 6616 or con continue that.' commented Eggers the Umatilla Vikings on Saturday. break But the spotlight belonged tact any city official Meetings are Jan la to Clement The 6 ft 2 ui senior held on the second Monday of each ST ATISTIC S Heppner now sports a 3 1 record in gave the home crowd a thrill with a month Won't you. please, consider HEPPNER FG F T F R A TO P CBC action, but more importantly, Siam dunk s the I 32 mark in the committing some of your lime to Padberg 64 * 6 3 3 0 quarter ta 3-0 against Eastern Division 1-4 4-7 3 4 7 S 6 serves» a member of this important Early in the third period the Ball teams with right games remaining delegation * l-l M I I I I I Vikings pulled lo within 26 25 and Haves Overall, the Mustangi are 6 5 l-l M I 1 6 1 2 Heppner looked in trouble as they Harrison “This was a win we had to have,” Marshall Lovgren S-16 6-7 2 • 4 2 22 were held without a field goal for the Wilgers said an ecstatic Heppner caoch City Administrator Clement S-IS S-l 1 7 6 3 If Breni Eggers "W e now have to take first 3 44 M l I S 1 • 2 1 7 But from there Heppner went on I indes > one game at a time and are in Published January 15. 22. 2». 1666 kentaan 1-4 3-6 I It I I 5 control of our own destiny," he a 14 2 string pulling up rith a 4« 77 Touts 25-53 14-26 13 42 16 26 SO advantage after the third period j'Mi-il P U B L IC NO TIC E Wilgers chipped in 10 points The Mustangs wasted little time in y ooled IhH - H (iarrla ToUl Fools • A proposed use bearing for Gen dealing with the Vikings, jumping curing the fourth quarter and Duane eral Revenue Sharing purposes will Ball made 4 of 7 free throws as the l mallllo 23. Heppner I I out to an 1* 6 first period margin be held on February 7, ISM for all interested citizens of Morrow County The amount of General Revenue Sharing Funds to be dis By D a n a H e ld cussed for fiscal year 1966 «7 is The Fillies only took a 10 point reserves fouling out early in the approximately 3342.311 00 The Heppner Fillies hosted the lead which left it either team's fourth quarter and the other starters The meeting will be held at 6 00 Umatilla Vikings Saturday, Jan 16, sitting down, tile Fillies reserves game for their fourth league win a m for the purpose of discussion of stepped in to increase the lead Heppner poured on the heal In the possible uses oil General Revenue The Fillies started off in a full A full team effort left the Fillies third quarter and left Umatilla with 4-0 league record, leading the Sharing Funds at the Morrow court press against the Vikings, behind as they galloped into an easy Columbia Basin Conference County Courthouse All interested falling back into a tough 13 defense citizens will have the opportunity to Heppner led at the end of the first 27 point win Coach Royer felt Heppner s fast The Fillies had a little foul trouble break was a big asset to the win quarter only by seven points In the give written and oral comment on uses of the funds Senior citizens and second quarter the Fillies gained a and finished the game with a total of "Umatilla played us well in the first handicapped citizens are encour half, but we tightened up the defense few more points to lead at half time 2 » fouls, 10more than Uamtilla With one of Hrppner 's starters and and got our break going in the third aged to attend and comment 34 24 LoRayne M Bowman quarter and that was the turning Budget Officer point." said Royer "W e also had players come off the Published January 22. 1986 bench and do a good job in the fourth quarter." concluded Royer 1-ana Reid put in I* points and pulled down 9 rebounds to lead the Fillies while Missy Kubanks had IS pointa. II rebounds and 7 steals Missy Turner led the assists for Heppner. passing out S & Deans Adams led Umatilla with 17 points r Fillies just keep on rollin', down Umatilla Former Heppnerites celebrate 40th .i K ITC H EN C A BIN ETS • • • p At the Right Prcei 5 Sty le s C o lo r s D isp lays In Store Installation Available • Financing o a c STATISTIC S Heppner T u r n e r 1.6-2.2: F u b a n k s 7.1 1.15. I H e ld 6.1-2.6. I> H e ld 6.5-S.i. ( on nor 3,6-2», S tro e b e r 3. 6 6 .6 ; B a ll 3.2-4.M S t u r n e r I.6-6.2. T o ta ls 2*.11-22.67 rfe H y ji/ i H f ù 1 2 3 4 1 6 IS S N 46 If IS 21 12 67 l malilla Heppner 6765001 676-9157 Salad Bar & Buffet Sundays 1 p.m. *5*® adult* "l '1 6 yrs. & under i j All You Can Eat Family Dining Senior Citizen Discount Office Tavern <$ Restaurant i j 2?-7577 _________________________ ★ m v Be More Than A Friend To Your Dog * .« ;; You can be more than a friend to your dag when you feed CENEX d o g food or an old faithful companion, CENEX dog food •s completely balanced nutritionally Easy to feed either dry or with water, milk or gravy CENEX Regular Dog 5 Lb. 25 Lb. 50 Lb. 35* $2” $6” $ 1 2 *° CENEX H. Energy X I 50 Lb. $ 1 4 75 CENEX Puppy 25 Lb. $ School Lunch Menus I 8 *# CENEX Cat Food A.D.8. Pipe D r a in a g e , Monday. Jan 27 Brunch Tuesday. Jan 2* - soup and sandwich, salad, fruit. and milk Wednesday. Jan 29 heans with weiners. handy dandy, rolls with jelly, fruit, and milk, or salad bar and milk Thursday. Jan 30 pizza, hot vegelahle. salad, fruit, and milk Friday. 31 - birthday special lone School* Monday, Jan 27 little smokies, mashed potatoes, buttered vege tables, applesauce, and milk Tuesday, Jan 2* sloppy Joes, celery sticks, buttered corn, dessert, and m ilk. or salad liar and milk Wednesday. Jan 29 turkey pot pie, cheese sticks, dessert, and milk, or salad bar and milk Thursday. Jan 30 - vegetable beef soup, bologna sandwiches, peanut butter sandwiches, pickles, crack ers. dessert, and milk, or salad bar anil milk Friday. Jan 31 baked ham. scalloped potatoes, hot rolls, vege tables, dessert, and milk A ir e a t io n 9 8 9 -8 2 2 1 ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ V W ★ s o i. good j® . ,3 thru Feb. 5 rtBx-X-XeS^X A 6 iF N b < ★ ★ * * * * * * Hspp<«r M«/ BboSWI Oil) VW’tw i ad s p o n s o r d by k r M o rro w C o u n ty C r a in G r o w e r s * ~ ★ ★ ★ J ^ R ^ ? K /° F ">— • 6666111 i tw o ] <m ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ -- , ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ for the price of 1 Hedy' Knits 30 to Lad.es O f f 5 0 */ « O f f N avy Blue Stirrup Pants ★ - _ • - * * '» '( . ★ ★ ★ ★ $ 1Q ^ ^ Junior* U sio\* * ' ° $ 2 4 G irls Sizes 2 to 6x Selected Item s Drastically The Count 676-9426______ Heppner ★ Ladies & Junior* 5 0 % O f f New Arrival of Shaker Knits Not Included D angling Earrings Reg $4 00 $ 2 *# Blouses, Skirts, Tops, Vests, Pants G ris S ze s 7 to ^ . All Sweaters in stock D resse s & Separates $20 ★ - Ladies & Juniors Vi Price ★ WRESTLING 3 0 % Sweaters ★ * Monday, Feb. 3, 8 p.m. * Heppner High Gym * * Billy Jack, Tom Zenk, Bobby Jagg*™* Hip Oliver^- * [BATTLING M ID G ETS Little Tokyo A Little Mr. T ♦ ^TICKETS: 7“ Ringside ♦ * ♦ 6°° General Admission * ♦ 0 Under 13 * Advance 40 Ringside ♦ Tickets - 676-9011 or 6765B26 * * Ask for Judy Buschke * * * * Those that kept tickets previously * * purchased are still valid * * * ♦ U E a ste rn i kvyom ♦ JL C Girls Sizes 7 to 14 ★ BIG TIME PRO * * * 2 1 100 43 2 7 3 « * ‘ _vv*v ★ Ladies Reg J 5 0 M a in S tra w , l o i l n g , o r \ Pavone « • « - • 3 2 1 ★ Long Sleeve Blouses $ 1 4 M o r r o w C o u n ty G ra in G ro w e rs ★ V Boys 4 to 16 $ 2 ” UR*.»,,*:«- * 1 6 6 C u lv e r t s , Jeans 45* a-aaf.-aau-:;XyX;.>:<.y- 1 H eppner F lr m r n t a r * School N o flatter whether it s for a new puppy 24 oz. Norman and France» Griffin of Sitverton celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary in llecember It was hosted by their children at the home of their daughter Sheryl in Salem Norman was the son of Phil Griffin of lone and France« the daughter of Percy C Cox, Ifeppner. and Jesse Griffin lone Norman Griffin and Frances . Cox . Koff were united in marriage on December 9. I94.i in Heppner Norman had just returned from the service and 33 months as a prisoner of Japanese, having been taken on Corrigidore , Frances was a local telephone operator in the office now occupied by the Gazette Times All the children attended besides Sheryl and larnie Derting there were daughter* Virginia Martinez of San Jose California. Nina Sikel of Portland and Talia Griffin Sitverton Their son and his wife Norman and Diane Griffin, Silverton Grandchildren attending were Colleen and Rick Hoagland and Dawn Caldera of Beaverton K<>m la*o and Misty Martinez of Portland and Robert UiMsIford Norman and Phillip Griffin of Silverton * Ione_ j NOW $ 5 W *