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    HEPPNER GA2ETTE -TIMES, Thursday, October 8, 1959
Mustangs Bounce
ck Wiilh PR Win
Be?
By NEAL PENLAND
A hard running Heppner high
team, that didn't bear any re
semblance to the one that the
week before couldn't tell a foot
ball from a pumpkin, took Its
second victory of the season by
downing the Pilot Rock Rockets
12 to 7 at PR last Friday.
Pilot Rock opened the game
with a bang by taking the ball
on the Heppner 35. They huddled
once and ran a series of seven
plays with Dwaine Ellis going
over from the six yard line. Gene
Estrada plunged over the middle
for the extra point.
The Mustangs bounced right
back to go on a 90 yard march
HOSPITAL NEWS
New Arrivals To Mr and Mrs
Franklin Stirm, Kinzua, a 6 lb
2 oz boy born Oct 3. To Mr and
Mrs Delbert Wayne Bailey, Hep
pner, a 6 lb 3 oz girl born Oct
5, named Anita Diane. To Mr
and Mrs Edward R Simmons,
Heppner, a 9 lb 6oz boy born
Oct 5, named Teddy Lee. To Mr
and Mrs Oliver Franklin Cal
dera, Heppner, a 6 lb 12 oz girl
born Oct 6, named Cathy Ruth.
To Mr and Mrs Clifford R Adams,
Spray, an 8 lb 9 oz boy born
Oct 1, named Clifford Michael.
Tatients Elizabeth Snow,
Spray, dismissed; John Healy,
Heppner, dismissed; Maurice El
der, Heppner, dismissed; Anna
M Akers, lone, dismissed; Ro
bert Coats, Astoria, dismissed;
Reeves Coats, Salem, dismissed;
V B Huber, Condon; James Frey,
Fossil, dismissed; Arthur Young,
Tlgard, dismissed; Sharon Peter
son, Condon; Maxlne Hoffman,
Condon, dismissed; Clarence
Ronald Neffendorf, Portland;
George W Guild, Condon; De
Leva Rill, Heppner, dismissed;
Myrtle Huddleston, Condon; Vir
ginia Blevlns, Heppner; Leona
Burres, Condon, dismissed;
James R Gregory, Kinzua; John
R Thomas, Condon; Dennis War
ren, Heppner, dismissed; John
Wilson, Heppner.
Mrs Madge Bryant returned
home from her trip to Virginia
the end of last week. Mrs Bry
ant's trip was cut short due to
Hurricane Grade.
Mr and Mrs Ernest Garrison
who are temporarily at Oak
ridge, Oregon were here for the
weekend hunting.
with Neal Penland climaxing the
drive by going over tackle for
the score. Bob Davidson tried the
extra point but failed.
Again In the third period, Hep
pner managed to go over the sec
ond time for the deciding score
when Dan Brosnan raced over
from the 11 yard line. Tom Dris
coll tried the extra point but
also failed.
Heppner managed to keep the
Rockets at midfleld most of the
night but a couple of times they
managed to get to the 20 before
the Heppner defense stiffened.
In statistics Pilot Rock out
played the Mustangs with 189
yards gained to Heppner's 119.
In first downs the Rockets led
10 to 8.
Friday, Heppner will initiate
their new uniforms by tangling
with the Tigers of Stanfleld at
8 p m on the Heppner field for
the second home game of the
season. The Mustangs' new uni
forms are gold with blue numer
als and gold pants.
MUSTANGS who were holding down first string positions when this photo was taken a couple of
weeks ago are, In the line, from left Tom Green, Tom Howell Charles Smallwood, Neal Penland,
Merlin Hughes, Al Osmin, Dennis Doherty. In the backfield are Tom DriscolL Dan Brosnan, Marlon
Biddle and Jim Steagall. Several positions have been changed during the past week and the
squad looked good , in beating Pilot Reok last week 12 to 7. (Photo by Mike Crist)
UP Announces
New Train Schedules
Union Pacific's pas senger
trains City of Portland and Port
land Rose went on new schedules
in Oregon October 4.
The new departure time for
the City of Portland from Port
land will be 12:30 p m instead
of 1 p m. The Domeliner will
leave Pendleton at 4:26 p m and
Hinkle at 3:51 p m. Westbound
the City of Portland will leave
Pendleton at 4:20 a m and Hin
kle at 5:06 a m.
The Portland Rose will leave
Portland at 9:45 p m Instead of
9:30 p m and will leave Pendle
ton at 3:20 a m and Hinkle at
2:20 a m.
The new schedule will give the
City of Portland a better arrival
time in Chicago of 8:35 a m,
said the Union Pacific. The Port
land Rose will arrive In Kansas
City at 11 p m.
The Union Pacific said it will
also provide a more luxurious
service for Its Portland-Los Ang
eles Pullman car by moving It
from the Portland Rose to the
City of Portland. This car will
connect with the City of Los
Angeles at Green River, Wyo.
Mrs O M Yeager
Taken by Death
Mrs Olive May Yeager, 67, wife
of O M Yeager of Castle Rock,
Washington died September 29
at Castle Rock. She had been ill
for several weeks. Mrs Yeager
was a resident of Heppner for
about 15 years before moving to
Castle Rock about eight years
ago.
Olive May Whitnect was born
July 14, 1892 at Iron River, Mich
and was the daughter of pioneers
of the Coeur d' Alene, Idaho
country. Mr and Mrs Yeager were
married April 21, 1909 in Spo
kane. Survivors Include her husband,
one son, John of Longvlew; three
I daughters, Mrs Olive Durfee of
iPrlneville; Mrs Frances Arring
I ton of Ravensdale, Wash; and
Mrs Grace Van Horn of Castle
.Rock; six grandchildren; six
great-grandchildren and a sister,
Mrs Fannie Best of Spirit Lake,
Idaho.
Services were held Friday with
Interment In Whittle cemetery
In Castle Rock.
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Justice and
Municipal Courts
Archie S Bechdolt. overwldth
load, $10 fine.
Scott H McMurdo, failure to
stop at stop sign, $10 fine.
Forrest Dean Jensen, borrow
ed deer tag, $50.
Roland Herbert Jensen, failure
to tag deer, $50.
Elizabeth Anne Kary, no oper
ators license, $10 fine.
RONALD REID
RETURNS FROM SERVICE
Ronald Reld, son of Mrs Ruth
Reld, Hepner, returned last week
to Heppner following completion
of two years of Army service. He
had been stationed at Fort Eus
tis, Virginia.
He is now working at Central
Market.
RETURN FROM EAST
John Hanna and daughter Mil
dred Bergstrom returned Tues
day from Indiana and Pennsyl
vania where they had been vis
iting with relatives for the past
four weeks. They drove to Port
land where they took a plane to
Pittsburgh.
Local News In Brief
Mr and Mrs Rolce Fulleton re
turned recently from New York
City and eastern coast points
where they went to get two
school busses for the Morrow
county district.
Mrs Richard Beardsley and
daughter Denlse of Portland vis
ited last week with her sister
and brother-in-law, Mr and Mrs
Jerry Buschke.
Guests at the home oi Mrs
Earle Bryant last weekend were
Mrs Bryant's sister, Mrs Norma
Lynn and Mrs Marguerite Rands
of Portland.
Mr and Mrs Roger Stelger
(Eileen Ball) and daughter Do
the course a ed 13, while injuries climbed
vr"T. 14rin abOUt u.
chance to comyaic j-o.
with the experts. Classes shown
will include Shetland rine Har
ness, Arabian Three ianea,
Equitation-Saddle Seat, Equita
tion-Stock Saddle beat, rive
Gaited, and Western Pleasure.
Northway, who will speak to
the group both days, is respon
sible for the total animal health
nrocram on the million-acre
ranch with Its thousands of cat
tle. He will tell about raising
his pride and Joy on the King
ranch, and will discuss common
diseases and parasites of horses.
Mrs Drew has judged major
horse shows throughout the
United States. She will talk on
show ring etiquette and prepar
ing for a horse show, and will
demonstrate both English and
western horsemanship. Oregon
4-H'rs Jan Anderson, The Dalles,
and Elizabeth Keyser, Salem,
who won top horsemanship a
wards at the state 4-H horse
show this fall have been In
vited to help Mrs Drew in her
demonstration
Horse Judging
Short Course
Set October 9-10
Oregon's fourth annual light
horse judging short course is
scheduled Oct 9 and 10 at Oregon
State College. A horse show Sat
urday evening will climax the
two -day event
Main speakers will be Dr
K Northway, chief veterinarian
for the King ranch at Kings
ville, Texas, since 1916, and Mrs
Claud H Drew, nationally-known
horsewoman who teaches horse
manship at Christian College,
Columbia, Mo.
Enrollment still is open in the
short course, which is limited
to 120. reports A W Oliver, OSC
rlnrta rtf Pnrtlanit WPTP here for t nl u,,r.UnArnn Vntmr too !
" v- annual iiuauanuiiiai. i,ihij
the weekend visiting at tne nome jg iq
of her parents, Mr and Mrs A
C Ball.
Tom Sumner and his sons,
Traffic Accidents
Continue to Climb
Traffic accidents in Oregon in
creased slightly more than seven
per cent during the first six
months of 1959 compared with
the same period in 1958. Deaths
during the same period lncreas-
These figures are highlights
from a six month statistical sum
mary released by the department
of motor vehicles and based on
reports filed by 52,940 drivers
involved.
The state's young people con
tinued to be the hardest hit in
the death and injury column
with 37 deaths and 1,718 injur
ies in the 18 through 24 age
group.
The summary revealed little
new or startling the same mis
takes by drivers have a habit
of repeating themselves year af
ter year. The summary shows
type of accident, day of week,
time of day, age and sex of vic
tims and drivers, vehicles in
volved, road and weather con
ditions. Special pages cover acci
dent experience of all cities over
10,000.
A more detailed analysis of
contributing causes and factors
is now underway.
Morrow county reported 55 ac
cidents in which one person was
killed and 18 people were injured.
HONEY
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Limited Supply
SMITH APIARIES
6-5330
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Craig and Mark of Arlington
were in Heppner at the home of
his sister, Mr and Mrs Jim Lov
gren for the weekend and hunt
ing. Jack Sumner and Red Fox of
Corvallis were here fur the week
end to hunt.
Mrs Anne Hendricks of Prlne
vllle and her daughter were vi
siting several days last week at
the home of Mr and Mrs Clyde
Nutting.
Guests at the home of Mrs
Margaret Healy are her sister,
Mrs Mary Egan of Ireland, her
two nieces, Miss Margaret Egan
and Miss Ellen Egan of New
York and her brother, James Len
non of Pendleton.
Mr and Mrs Henry Tetz and
son, Steve of Monmouth were
here for the weekend' for hunt
ing and visited at the homes of
their daughter and son-in-law,
Mr and Mrs Bill Labhart and
Mr and JLIrs Conley Lanham.
Olivet explained that the pop
ular short course was started In
1956 by OSC and the Oregon
Horseman's association to give
instruction in selection, care,
training and showing of light
horses. Another feature of the
short course is training Judges
for light horse shows. Practice
judging will be done on Welsh
Ponies, Arabs, American Saddle
Breeds and Quarter Horses.
The horse show Saturday even
ing in the OSC armory will give
Mrs James Gully of Vancouver,
Washington was in Heppner
Thursday of last week visiting
her cousin, Mrs Elbert Cox.
Mr and Mrs P W Mahoney and
daughter, Shannon were In For
est Grove over the weekend to
visit their son, Bob who Is at
tending Pacific University.
Mr and Mrs Howard Cleveland
and John, Nancy and Tommy
were In Walla Walla Sunday and
Monday visiting at the home of
her mother, Mrs Paul Webb Sr.
Mr and Mrs C F Cox and Mr
and Mrs A G Whlthey of Ore
gon City were weekend guests at
the J C Sumner home for hunt
ing. Mrs Cox Is the sister of Mrs
Sumner.
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