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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, January 18, 1996 - THREE {¡luiice upon a time... used paperbacks store - next to Heppner City Hall How much do the books cost? One-half the original price. Can I sell paperbacks there? You can get credit equal to one-forth the original price for books in good shape. What good will “credit” do me? You can use credit to help pur chase other books. Can I just trade in a couple of books for one I want? You have to pay for at least half your purchase (because the Brosnans can’t pay the rent with trade-ins). Can I take back the book I buy from them for credit? Yes. Are their books old? Of the 4,000 + titles at the store, half have copyright dates from the last ten years. Over 1,000 books have copyrights from the last four years. Every week they are getting more books, old and recent publications! What kinds of books do they have? Fiction and nonfiction. Why are they open so late? So people who can’t come by earlier in the day have a chance to get books. lone Cardinal Basketball Umatilla downs Mustangs Photos by Wayne Hams Open Tues-Fri. 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. / Saturday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Player of Week Jan. 9 -14 Fillies Mustangs Photo by Joyce Hughes Dan Burnside plays defense against Umatilla Lori Moeller Trent Hughes Players of the week are sponsored by 4 Mustang/Fillie 21 Les Schwab Ployhar Insurance Bank of Eastern Oregon Roger Britt Pumping & Dump Truck Cals BP Service Devin Oil Co. D & L Repair R & W Drive In Pettyjohn Building Supply Kate's Pizza Coast to Coast First Interstate Bank Murray Drugs Miller & Son Welding Green Feed & Seed Van Marter & Kahl Insurance Court Street Market Kinzua Resources MCGG Heppner Auto Parts Mary Jane McCarty McElligott goes layup. 30 is Melissa U The Umatilla Vikings, placing four players in double figures, jumped out to an early lead and never looked back, as they beat the Heppner Mustangs, 71-55, Saturday night, Jan. 14, in Umatilla. Dropping their third straight league game, the Mustangs couldn't seem to find the bucket, as they shot an ice cold 28 percent from the floor while the Vikings shot just under 50. Trent Hughes led all scorers for the game, with 21, and Dan Burnside chipped in nine for the Mustangs. Heppner managed to stay pretty close to the Vikings in the early going, when the score was 14 to 19 after one quarter and 29-38 at the half. The fourth quarter made the dif ference when Umatilla outscored the Mustangs, 18 to 12, to seal the victory. For Umatilla, Jim Kurtz scored 15, Leon Marler, 14, Shawn Tracy, 13, and Lee Lafferty, 11. Others scoring for the Mustangs were: Chris Sykes,- eight, Chris Dickenson and Eric Schonbachler, five, Ben Ewing, * four, Brent Wright, two, and Justin Matteson, one. Heppner 14 15 14 12 55 Umatilla 19 19 15 18 71 Heppner: Hughes 7 4-4 21, Schon bachler 1 3-4 5, Ewing 1 2-2 4. Matteson 0 1-2 1, D. Burnside 2 4-6 9, Dickenson 2 0-0 5, Wright 0 2-2 2, Sykes 4 0-0 8, E Burnside, Hisler, Tucker. Totals 17 16-20 55. Umatilla: Tracy 5 2-4 13, Lafferty 1 9-11 11, Bowman 1 0-0 2, Manning 2 4-6 8, Iveson 1 1-2 3, Marler 4 6-6 14, Kurtz 6 0-2 15, Tesch 2 1-2 5, Johnson, Black Totals 22 23-33 71. Three point goals Hughes 3, D Burn side. Dickenson, Tracy, Kurtz 3. Fouled out Schonbachler, Wright. Total fouls Hepner 26 Umatilla 18 Technical fouls none. Crushed Rock For Sale Fillies keep No. 1 spot minus 1” minus 3” base rock Clean Fill Material Can be picked up at pit or we will deliver. Pit 6 V 2 miles up from mouth of Lower Rhea Creek, Brenner Canyon. Contact Roger Britt 676-5096 Kelly Morgan (34) drives against Blue Devils. No. 30 is Nathan Heideman Open Mouse honoring Cecil Jones 80th birthday^ Saturday Feb. 18th from 2 to 4 p.m at the Holly Rebekah Hall Lexington I Photo by Joyce Hughes Tina Kemp tries to stop pass in Umatilla game No gifts please Melissa McElligott (30) handles the ball for lone Red Wing Pecos pull-on Boots #1155 Reg. price $139.99 $0099 Now Annies Fashion Flats All colors Reg. price $21.99 Now 2 pair for ^ 3 0 ® ® LaCrosse over boots Assorted Styles (broken sizes) Cowboy Boots Values to $103.95 Assorted styles $ « |0 9 5 ped away at the Viking lead. Evans scored 10 points and Char Coe addied four at the charity stripe to begin the fourth quarter down by two, 32-34. Coe finished the game with eight points and pulled down nine rebounds. Johnson led the Vikings with 23 points followed by Kim Mor ris with 13. Heppner 6 12 14 17 49 Umatilla 9 13 12 8 42 Heppner: K. Evans 11 9-10 31. Krein 3 0-0 5. Moeller 1 0-0 2, Coe 2 4-6 8, J. Evans 1 0-0 2, Hill 0 0-1 0, Robinson, Kemp. Totals 18 13-17 49 Umatilla: Morns 5 2-2 13, Taft 2 0-0 4, Johnson 11 1-2 23. Simpson 0 2-3 2, charlo, Bredemerer. Kurtz. Hart Totals 18 5-7 42. Three point goals Morris 1. Fouled out Morris Total fouls Heppner 15 Umatilla 19 Technical fouls none I w Come Worship With Us $ 20 «« a pair at Willow Creek Baptist Church Sundays at 3 p.m. Meeting in the 7th Day Adventist Church Many other items on sale SHOE BOX 143 N. Main St. Heppner, OR. The Heppner Fillies kept a position in the number one spot of the CBC basketball league with Sherman County, by defeating the Umatilla Vik ings 42-49 last Saturday night, Jan. 14 in Umatlla. The Heppner Fillies, coached by Mark Dowdy staged a fourth quarter comeback for the victory. Senior guard Kelsie Evans who scored a career high 31 points, racked up 11 final quarter. The Vikings led by Alecia Johnson who had 15 points in the first half led 22-18 going in to the locker room. Heppner came out of the locker room fired up and chip- 5 6 0 North M in o r Luke Swanson (14) goes for the layin