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ilfligsfafigs Edge John lOtoy ftreaklnt; a scoreless tit In the third quarter, llrin'r Walt's football tmtn onchcd ivir ii touchdown Hint lf titik'hl limn a in victory ovi-r flrant Urltin at John ly FthUy HUM. Tim iftiroll woir.l un a itohutk from llu 4) aril line ml Mark Murray Miked Ihe es Ira Milnl. 'Ihe slim win cave On Muntanc Ihi lr flrM Urcatcr Oregon lrluinh of the scaum attain! cme defeat, They iav won all three mm conference game. Stalwart defensive play keid th rronitcrturs from t,iollily tylntf I In ciiih late I') the final tN-rlMl. tJranl hl Intercepted jlincr pas atnl brought It hack li the si yard line where II wn firt and K"l Ui go. How ever, u their Hrt try. Ilia John ly eleven uM-red ti yard Ofc when Kalbro Cos broke Ihriiuuh la nail the ball ' k r. Al Ihe rnd f the Mll't " downs ltt rrtajpfloia hail been forced liatk to Hie lleppner II where they save up Ihe ball. liiM.klnu razeed aflrr Ihrlr toueh same with Wahiotika the previous week, the Mustangs !.. II, I. all Illllia ml fum ble However, they wrcd I wo touchdowns i'i"l were rao.-u bark. Jim Jacobs, bark III the lineup aflrr an early m-usou In Jury. MHirnl one lh.it t iiulll- Pirates Yield to Cards After Holding Half Edge Riverside llluh football Irani, pummcled by lone 1 1 Ik'" a week earlier at woardman. rime to the t'arJlnals' field KM cl.iy afternoon determined to even the aerlc. They came closer than the final 25 7 wore fur the hn team Indicated. Tin Urate held a 7 ede until the fourth quarter, hut lone roared bark with three touchdown and made the re ault look like a lopsided victory. "Riverside rame out to play, that'a fT aure," commented Coach Oordon Meyer of the Card after the pa me. lone opened In the first quart er with a touchdown on an aer ial strike from Mark Halvorsen to Kddle Sherman for 'M yards. The Hlnt try falletl. Tlie U point lead wasn't en Joyed by the Card for long. They kicked off to Riverside and Balrd ran the ball back for 50 yard before Sherman finally tackled him on the lone elpht. The Card valiantly held fr three down, but on fourth down. Ilen Schmeder panned to Ron Hlnkley for six lolnt. Schmeder took the ball on a quarterback sneak to add the extra point, and the I'lratc were ahead. 7 to . Which was the halftlmo score. A soorele third erlod en aued. but In the fourth quarter, lone mustered a auNtalned march which took them to the Itlvendde 8. The I'lrate atlffen ed and held for three down. On the fourth try llalvoraen made what hi roach railed "a aup rrme effort" and bootlepued the ball around left end to acore. He waa trapped on the run but wouldn't quit and broke free. Jay Hall pataed to leon M Kill for the extra point, and the count came to 13-7 for lone. Fired by their go-ahead touch down, the Cards turned on the heat from that Point on. Thev held Klveralde tiler the klckoff and came down the field on a march that found them ripping through the riratea. The drive Doris Morris Vies For College Queen Dorl Morris of Heppncr la a candidate for homecoming queen at Kastern Oregon Col lege, the college news bureau announces. MIm Morris, graduate of liepp ner High school and daughter of Mrs .Mildred Morris of Ilepp ner, Is sponsored by the Sabers. Another candidate is Nancy Baker of Pendleton who Is spon sored by Dorlon East. A gradu ate of Pendleton High school, she Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Bellomo, Pendlc to". . . Homecoming will Include the Friday night queen coronation, pep parade, burning of the "O" and u hootcnanny. On Saturday a parade In downtown La Orando will be at 12:15 and the KOC OTI game will get under way at 1:30. Sec u for envelopes of all kinds. The Gazette-Times. waa culminated with a 19 yard run by Jin 1 1 through the middle to aenre. The converalon try waa no goxi and the wore wn 19 7. With the time ticking away. IMvrmlde attempted a last ditch rally and took to the air. Holt Baker of he Card picked off an Intercept lun and ran 38 yard for a final touchdown, making It 13 7 'Ihe point try failed again. "We ran't take anything from Rlveralde. They played a pl ball game," Meyers aald. "I will have to P.lve my team credit for their work on off ease In the sec ond half." In the first half, the Cord were particularly ragged on their blocking the coach said. "They had us beat until we got In track." he added. lone gained 153 yards rush Ing and yard pawing against 7H for Riverside rushing and H on passing. The Riverside showing wa particularly good after lone had crushed Coach Dan Daltoso's squad at lioardman the previous week. 33 to 0. The first meeting wa a non-counting game, but the second was an official league game. Department Seeks Highway Job Bids Among bids on 17 project to be received by the Oregon State Highway Commission In Salem on November 2 are three of In terest to realdents of this area. One project, located In Gllllnm and Morrow counties. Involves elevating a bridge on the Wil low Creek section of the Colum bia River highway near the Heppncr Interchange east of Ar lington. The project U 1 GO miles In length, with two 12-foot lanes to be paved with asphaltlc con crete. Plans call for raisins the existing structure and approach es above the pool elevation of fiititra roiorvnlr twhlnri the John Day Dam. Completion date In net lot AUJJU81 41, ft nroleet Is for the con struction and signing of four 12 ai i.nA. tn nroL'lfli a freeway with wide landscaped median on the Irrlgon Junctlon-UmatlUa f'nnniu t.lnn Section of the Old Oregon Trail (I-80N) In Mor row county. m... f..- Ihn B Q. mili nroleet call for placing of asphaltlc con crete pavement, wim-mng r..u..rf-w-incT th. existing two- lane highway, and construction 01 two aauuionai isms, v-um-itlt Inn date Is set for October 15. In Wheeler county, a inira nrnl.u.1 la for mils t r UCt ion Of a bridge over Service Creek on the Service ceeK- iwucneu imk"; way about 20 miles south of Fossil. Plans call for a struc- wo r.. In lpncrth. with tWO lanes and a 32 foot travelvyay. The new bridge on revieu alignment will replace an old r..,.-., Etrnr-flire. ComDlCtlOll date is set for February 28, 19C6. NOTICE Fire Deportment restrictions on pri vate burning are relieved beginning Monday, October 18, 1965. It should be remembered that each individual is responsible for any dam age resulting from a fire he may start and that garbage should never be burn ed. The Fire Department appreciates the cooperation it has received this sum-mer. fi.l iktii-n lleiititirr waa railed on an I11k1 pr--edur penalty. On another, Jlrn Ivdierty tallied hut an official ruled that he slipped out of bounds before going over, t o wa rrrdlted with playing Ihe best de(eilve garfie for the learn by Coach Jim I viler, al though Mark Murray wa lop laikU-r wild 12 to bis rredlt. Mickey Kindle and David (iray each accounted for nine tackle. Ken Morgan was leading ground gainer with 55 yard on 10 rarrlea for a 5 5 average. Drls coll wa second with 2 yard on 11 tries for a 4 7 average. Heppncr had quite an edge in statistics, making a total of 1HU ards to 03 for the rpector. Of the yardage, the Mustang made l lo on rushing and 4-1 on pastes while firanl picked up K7 on rushing and sU on pasa Ing. Heppm-r made eight first downs lo four for the losers. Of seven passes thrown by the Mustang, four were completed. Their output of 1K1I yard wa iiroltably the lleppner team't i west of the season. Crant Union, although pretty well kicked around this year, gave the Mustang a tough ball game. 'They kept us pretty well In the hole throughout the game." Coach Potter said. On the other hand, the l'riectors were un able to muster any substantial scoring threat except for the rhance late In the game. Mustangs Plagued By More Injuries Injurie whlh have bamj-r. ed the Mustang football so,uad Ihl year cut ! per Into the rank Ihl week when two Jay ,n players wre hurt In the game with PlM K'k Jayvees here Monday filht. Harl Ayren sulfrrrd a bnken arm. the Weak bring atut f;ur Inches bcl"W the thoupler. lie returned to whd Wrdnewlay after treatment l the Injury, Jerry llealy sustained a baik In jury In the game that wl put dim out of action. One Hellker. a first siring back for the Mustang who uf. f.-red a broken collarbone dur ing the summer, returned to Ihe Injured list recently when Ihe Ir.Jury failed to heal pr.-r'y and the bone wa r broken. Others out of anion are Bob Doblm and David Clark. Ith renter, who will not be back In ploy for the rst of the wason. Move to Idaho Mr. and Mrs. PH. Jones moved Wednesday to Krndrlck. Idaho, after living In lleppner since 1I0. He will work for Maurlcfj Hitchcock and Bill Turner In aw mill operation. Jones had been employed here by Klnzua Corporation and wa with the company through the times that It operated under the name of lleppner Lumber Co. and llep pner Pine Mills. Their daughter. Ann. who was sn honor student at lleppner High school. Is a lunlor this year at the University of Oregon. I f J- Bonnie Zimmcrrnon Rejoins Peace Corps MUs Bonnie Gene Zlmmer msn. daughter of Richard Zim merman of Hermtston, and granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. (Wlan Wright of lleppner. ha again Joined her Peace Corp proup In India. She flew from Washington. D C, on October 5. MUs Zimmerman was brought home during the Illness and death of her mother. Joan Zim merman, during tlie summer. Her stay In India will now be for one year and four months. She Is stationed In the Wet Bengal area in India. HZttNtn GAZrTTr. TIMES. Thursday. Octobef 14. s Father Beard Home After Seeing Pope Father Raymond Beard r rhed home Irtlay wish fine memories of bi trip r4t ta see Paul during the Pop ' It to thl country. Father Beard tal.l Ihiil 'H.a P..- Paul wa. a thoroughly Inspirational es perlenee. Tte trtr was fine throughout, and the flighU both to and from NewYork were good, be said. While there, he visited with friend. Member of the parUhes of Si. Patrick's and St. Williams rhunhe contributed the funds for Ihe trip as a gift to him. Little Sisters 4 H Club is Organized Tie Ruralettes Mttle Sisters 4 II club wa organized October 5 at the who'd house In lone after school. There are seven member. The leader Is Mrs. L. A. McCabe. We had two visitors. Tlie officers are: Kay Bergs- Irr.m r.rMlitent ! N'anCV I'ettV- jjohn.' vice president; Joan Mc iKHtgott. wcTetary; Drl Mc- Cl. nm& rrrxirtrr: MarV Pat McKUIgott, sng leader; Lorl pergstrom. game leader, and Marilyn Warren, health chair man. Our project is Home Im provement. We talked about eourtesie and practiced making Introductions. Our next meeting Is October 13 at 3:30. Doris McCabe, reporter rrteada ! trrod cbol darfs stopped In recently at th home of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. D. Bau man to renew acquaintance. They were Mr and Mrs. Adolf h Baumann (no relation) of Ken newtck. Wn. 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