Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, October 21, 1965, Page 4, Image 4

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    KCrrNII GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. October II. IMS
State Fair Sets
Dote for '66 Event
The Oregon State Fair
will m held August 2H through
Labor pay. September 5, next
tummrr, it was announced In
Salem today tv Mm. Marlon T.
Wcatherford, chairman of the
Stat Fair Commission.
The raring pro cram for the
Tfl Fair will begin on Saturday,
August 27. at 1:30 p m., on day
In advance or the orriciai open
Ing of the Fair In order to allow
for a full right-day racing sched
ule.
The dates of the 06 Fair are
Imtlar to this year's "Ccnten
nlal" State Fair which began on
August 29 and ran through La
bor Day. Sept. 6.
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Genuine REXO CLASS is the only
Mmdow material that carries a Z
year (urittt. The iwi FLEX 0
CLASS ts printed on Wis edge for
your protection.
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Madras Tios Me nonerlCouncil Reviews Two Main Hems Of Cily Business
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With 2nd Half Spurt
MARINE PRIVATE fronds D.
Robinson, aon of Mr. and Mr.
Frank H. Robinson of Lexlng
ton. computed four weeks oi
combat training October
with lb 2nd I or an try Train
log Reglmeot Marine Corp
Base. Camp Pendleton. Caul.
He U now on leare and vlalt
tag hla parents.
HOSPITAL NEWS
Those who were admitted to
Pioneer Memorial hospital dur
ing the past week for medical
care, and were later dismissed,
were Cheryle Ann Turner. Ilepp.
ner. and Patsy Moftit, Condon.
Patients who were admitted,
and are still receiving medical
rare are the following: Truman
Wilson. Fossil: Phil Mahoney.
Heppner; Laura Richards. Hepp
ner; Evelyn Harmon. Heppner;
Thomas Hassing. Jr., Condon;
Hugh Jones, Condon; Ed Sand
ers. Spray, and May Hinton.
Monument. j
Mr. and Mrs. John Prlvett of
Heppner are welcoming their
first child, a daughter, born
Thursday. October 14. weighing
7 lbs.. 4 or. She has been named
Kim Marie. Maternal grandpar
ents are Mr. and Mrs. Ed Yennes
of Rupert. Ida., and paternal
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.1
Chalmer II. Prlvett. Heppner.
Great grandparents include Mrs.
John Prlvett of Ava, MoH and
Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Frazier of
Noble. Mo.
Ph. 449-3623
BUCK CONTEST
IF YOU GET A BIG ONE.
GIVE US A CALL.
TOU MAT WIN A
HIND QUARTER
OF BEEF
CUT AND WRAPPED
Jim's Meat Service
Jim Tolan
Stanfleld. Or
Heppner High school's foot ha
team had a good thing coin
here Friday night at the rodeo
grounds, but tha tables were
lurntNt In th iminil half hv the
- vtnit nuiiaioes oi Maaras, an
the Muktangt found themselves
on the short end of a final 20- 13
ikxire.
In the first half, the boys of
loath Jim Putter rolled merrily
along at II the White Burtaloe
were only some alight nuisance
to contend with. They threaten
ed In the first period after block
Ing a Madras punt, but couUIn'
reach paydirt.
In the second quarter, the
Mustangs took off from their
22 yard line and. aided hv a 15
yard penalty agalnt Madras.
reached the Buffaloes' 15. With
It fourth down and five to go,
Tim Driscoll took a pltchout and
went the distance. Mark Murray
unerringly Ktckeu tne extia
point, making It 7ft
Shortly after the Mustangs
came roaring back, and inspiri
ed by a 25 yard run by Ken
Morgan, had the ball with a
first down on Madras' 6 yard
line. But they didn't succeed in
retting it over In four tries and
ost this opportunity one that
they would sorely need later on.
nut they weren t to be denied.
After holding the Buffaloes. Jim
Dohcrty spiraled a 30-yard pass
to Morgan that broucht the
Mustangs to the Madras 3. Jim
Jacobs, back In good form fol
lowing his Injun. Punched
through to score from there. The
extra point was another kick
try by Murray but it was block-
ea.
At this point Madras muster
ed a late first half drive that,
by fits and Jerks, brought them
a touchdown, although it near
ly trickled out several times.
Ihey started a march in their
own territory. Heppner held
them Just across mldfleld. but
on one fourth down play, the
Mustangs were called for pass
Interference when a Mustang
acviaemauy nil a woujd-De re
cetver and dumped him to the
ground. This gave the thrust
new me.
a coupie oi piays later, on a
pass reception, the Madras re
ceiver dropped the bail, and
Heppner recovered but the of
ficial ruled that the ball had
been whistled dead, so the Buf
faloes had another crack at it
Finally, from the 20-yard line,
with the first half running out.
Rich Priday pitched a pass to
Kevin O'Neill in the end zone,
and Madras was on the score
board. Bob Smith passed to Al
ien K.ouen lor tne point, and a
different ball game was under
way. Around about this time, Hepp
ner had nine first downs to its
credit against one for Madras,
but it was a different herd of
Buffaloes that came out in the
second half. They controlled the
ball through most of the second
half and made two more touch-
iUm on while holding
the home eleven scofrleM
The second Madras tout hdown
was fct uu on a Uauuful tun
early In the third that started
as a pa play from the Buf
faloes' 13 yard line. The pas
went to the rltfht, and the re
reiver cut back acmsa field
while hi teammates set up
blocking. He finally reached the
south sidelines and headed we
toward paydirt. Madras blink
ers mowed down the Mustang
In neat rows, and the ball pack
er sailed on. From out of no
where, however, came Morgan
and Irl!colI, apparently getting
up aner one iH ing downoi. ana
iHlscol! caught him on the 11
Heppner stiffened and appeared
to have held until on fourth
down. Kollen pSMd to O'Neill
who took It low on his knees In
the end rone. Jim IXherty had
no chance to prevent the recep
lion as he attempted the Pas
dciense. jonn Mser caught a
pass for the extra point, and it
was Madras 14. Heppner 13.
Madras nailed the ltd on the
victory In Ihe fourth quarter on
another one of those low, al
most indefensible passes that
O'Neill picked off In the end
mne. Dohertv again was unable
to prevent the shorten catch.
Point try was no good, and that
was the final score. JO-13.
Heppner had other good
chances to score, but couldn't
put them over. Coach Jim Pot
ter said later that signal mix-
ups stalled them a time or two
on thor-o good chances.
Madras finished with 12 first
clowns to 10 for Heppner, revers
ing tne nrst naif completely.
The visitors gained 1!) yards
rushing and TU passing while
Heppner had 137 and 70 for
total of 207. Jacobs gained 61
ards on 14 carries for a 4.3 av
rage and Driscoll had 53 yards
on II carries for 4 s- David Gray
made 11 tackles to top the d
fense while Driscoll had eight
Br LaVCLLE PARTLOW
lltrUCON Items of business
at the council meeting last
Tuesday night were chleily re
view of the telephone franchise
with Pacific NorthwcM lie 1 1 and
review of the street reHrt. The
telephone franchise was referr
ed back to the city attorney for
anv rcUnlon that need be
made, and the street report was
dicued. but no action taken.
Mayor WIImiii stated he had
received an Invitation from (lov.
rrnor Hatfield to attend a ban
quel In Pendleton In Conner
lion with the dedication of Blue
Mountain College. The (gover
nor will sneak on "Continuing
relocation.
Corrriondence was read from
the Morrow county courthouse
regarding Civil Defense and
the meeting was adjourned.
Oregon Slate University, spent
the week end with her folks,
Mr. and Mrs. Warren McCoy.
Mr. and Mrs. Uslle N. Smith
returned to Irrlgon Tucdv af
ter a 7-week Ulp to Coal Valley,
III., where they vUited their sn
and tlaughter-ln law. Mr. and
Mrs. l-autence Smlih, Marina
and Rebecca. They also slopped
at Lincoln City, Neb., where
they vUlted hla brother and her
Inter. Mr. and Mrs. Lrland
Smith.
Mt Kathleen Rounds who
has spent .T.I years as milon
ary In Ka.trin Cuba, prtstnted
a Mbudonary service at the Irrl
gon ifaptut church Monday
evening. Miss Rounds showed
colored slides and siike f var
lout events during her years In
Cuba. Ml Hounds will Send
the next few months touring
the Stales and picM-ntlng Mis
sionary services She also asslnis
In the Cuban Refugee Rehabil
itation program.
...Positive DRAIN Cleaning!
BY PROTCSSIONALS
WITH A
BOWLING
Thursday
Team
C. Ed Cole
Ruggles
MiLadies
First National
L. E. Dick
Phil's
Murray's
Wishing Well
High Ind.
Nits Ladies
W
19
14
13
13
114
11
9
54
Game Jo
L
5
10
11
11
124
13
15
184
Ann
KEEPS SHOES NEW-LONGER!
WITH
COR1AM'
Dyck. 205; High Ind. Series-
Jo Ann Dyck, 527; High Team
Game C. Ed Cole. 973; High
Team Series-C. Ed Cole, 269-L
Fiesta Women's Major
Team
Turner, Van Marter,
Bryant
Lexington Oil , Co op
Padberg Mach.
MCGG
Van's Variety
Central Market
Lott's Electric
Klnzua Corp.
High Team Game MCGG,
W L
18 10
17 11
16 12
16 12
12 16
12 16
11 17
10 18
Dr. and Mrs. Wayne Rocn
rrantt and Jay Berry, who were
camping and hunting at Raddu
drove to Irrlgon to visit Mrs.
Myrtle Markham and Mrs. Jay
Berry, who ha been slaying
witn Mrs. Markham and Mr.
and Mrs, Albert Part low and
Sheryl. Mrs. Berry accompanied
me Hunting party back to Had
uu tor me week -end and re
turned to Irrlgon Tuesday. Dr.
and Mrs. Rosencrants drove on
to their home In Portland.
Vlckv Hobbs. vice-nresldent of
tne imgon lommunlty 4 II club,
presiiieti over the Thursduv
evening meeting, at the A. C.
Houghton cafelorium. The club
members elected Bvron Hohha as
meir new prckident. and l)ar
win (.nnsttansen as a treasurer.
They dl.scu.ssed plans for the
achievement night, and ended
me evening piaymg games.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smawley
were honored on their 60th
wedding Anniversary October
13. when friends gathered at
their home with a cake for the
occasion. Mrs. Smawley served
the cake with ice cream ami
cor ice. Smawleys were also re
membered by greeting cards.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Montacue
of Toppenlsh recently visited at
the home of her sister. Mrs. Jo-
sie Buchanan. Mrs. Montague
remained in Irrlgon with her
sister for several davs. and la
ter In the week Mrs. Buchan
an took her back to Toppenlsh
and spent three davs there.
Mr. and Mrs. Euccne Torlev
of Eugene spent Wednesday
through Sunday visitinu Hev.
and Mrs. John II. Kenney and
David.
Mr. and Mr. John II. Ken
ney. jr., or mot Rock spent
Sunday afternoon with hi fnika
9-
ev. ana Mrs. John H. Kenney
and David.
Rev. and Mrs. II. Vmchin
formerly of Lincoln City, Ore.,
will assume pastorate of the Ir.
rlgon Baptist church on Octob.
er 31.
susan Mccoy, sophomore at
VjL J A'" rovosrir or rti mi
..'y . " i" t
Wo Have Purchased A
BURTON Power
DRAIN CLEANING
MACHINE
To take out roots and many other
materials that clog drains and
sewer lines.
Wc Invite You to CALL US
When You Need This Service
PHONE 676-9418
MiS'R Company
271 N. Main
Beppnar
'I'
903; High Team
2587; High Ind,
Series MCGG
Game JoAnn
Dyck, 190; High Ind. Series Jo
Ann Dyck, 512.
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AND AT ONLY $15.00
Commercial
Team
St Patrick's Church
A. L. Daggett, Dist.
Bank of EO
Willow Creek CC
First Nat'l Bank
Heppner Studs
IOOF
Gardner's Men's Wear
W
19
16
13
13
11
11
8
5
11
11
Lighter, longer-wearing Corfam, now used In wonderful Air Step shoes.
Scuff resistant and easy to keep clean. Shown, a chic walking shoe set on
hand-finished maple heel. T-strap adds the tailored Influence so Important
for daytime suits or dresses.
13
13
16
19
High Ind. Game John Bran
denburg, 217; High Ind. Series-
Clint McQuarrie, 532; High Team
uame St. Patricks Church,
1044; High Team Series Willow
Creek C. Club, 2877.
City
Team
Morgan Elevator
Heppner Nor Gas
Groves Const.
! Highlanders
I Fiesta Bowl
Farley Motor
Helikers
Masons
High Ind
213; High Ind
Ball, 578; High
W
204
20
17
164
13
10
84
64
Game Wayne
Series Wayne
Team Game
L
74
8
11
114
15
18
194
214
Ball,
Morgan Elevator, 1003; High
Team Series Morgan Elevator,
2894.
We Will
Deliver Your
Processed Meat
Free
Of Charge
To '
Heppner.
lone,
Lexington
WHOLESALE MEATS
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING
SCHEDULE:
Hogs Tuesday
Cattle Wed., Thurs.
Sheep Any Day
Folletr Meat Co.
Ph. 567-6651
HermUton. Oregon
On Hermiston-McNarr
Highway
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