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IIMTNKR tOKK.), GAZKTTK-T1MK8, Than day. October M, 1171 lono Jr. High Football 5 The lone Junior Cunlimils played their ImhI came a gainst Riverside lust Thurs. hut lost 3H 12. The score ut hnlftimc was only 12 0. Kven though ItiverHide run only 11 lone High Football l,4ixt week lone bent the Culver Bulldogs for their fifth league win to put them In a first place lie with Dufur. lone traveled to Culver for an IB 14 win over the Bulldogs. There were no touchdowns in the first quarter hut a second quarter tout'hdown by Dick Snider put the Cardinals in a fi-0 halftime lead. In the third quarter Culver scored a touchdown plus the extra points to put the score at 8-6. Rarly in the fourth quarter Kent Gutierrez made a touch down only to have Culver retaliate with another one plus extra points. At the very end of the fourth quarter Kent Gutierrez ran 65 yds. to make the final score 18-14. NHS Plans Progressive Dinner The Heppncr High chapter of National Honor Society is planning a progressive dinner, tentatively scheduled for Oct. 31. Portions of the meal will he served at various students' homes both in town and in the country. The group is also planning several other activities for the fall. An apcarance in the Homecoming float parade, traveling food sale, cleaning of the tree-planters on Main Street, decoration of the Pioneer Memorial Hospital's nursing home for Christmas, and tapping and initiation of new members into NHS later in the full have all been discussed. President of National Honor Soceity this year is Tami Meador. offensive play. Touchdown wuh scored on a kickoff and punt return. At the end of the 3rd quarter lone was only behind by a wore of 19 12. On offense the Cardinals moved the ball consistently due to the running of Billy Mndslrom who scored both touchdowns on runs of 80 and 45 yards. Danny McElligott and Inland White completed 7 passes to Rill Tews good for 80 yards. If the boys Improve of their defense as much as the offense we could make Reno our first win. ity-kfc -i 0-4 Mfe vfer i mi i i n tm lb U' Introducing.. .the Mighty Mustangs who will face Sherman at Heppncr, Oct. 27 at 8:00 for Homecoming. Back row: Jack Chitty.Jim Cutsforth.Mike Bergstrom.Rick Drake, Benham Malcom, Bill Jepsen, Jim Mclju-hlan, John Kilkenny, David Kckman. Front row: Dale lledman, Karl Harrison, Jerry Gentry, Jeff Marshall, Allen McCain, Handy Morris, and Kenny Kckman. Progressive Youth dinner The South Morrow Minis terial Assn. Youth Progressive Dinner will be Saturday. They will leave from Heppncr churches at 3:30 p m, and the first stop will be the lone lUiited Church of Christ for their first course. Blanket to be raffled A Pendleton wool blanket will be raffled by the Heppner High student body at the Sherman Heppner game Oct. 27, to help defray the cost of the band who will play for the Homecoming dance following the game. Tickets will be on sale at the grandstand entrance. Fillies earn wins; plan for District The Heppner High girls' volleyball A team will be at the District Competition in Condon Oct. 28, along with the three other teams from the Western Area and the four teams from the Eastern District. Playing for the A team will be Cyde Allstott, captain; Susan llealy, Jean and Joan Cbristman, Kristi Haguewood and Donna Bellamy. Alternates will be Anita Davidson, Tami Toll und Kimmee Lou Haguewood. The team's league record is three wins and two losses, not including the games that were played Oct. 24 against Maupin. After beating the three league teams once, the teams in the district began re-playing each other. The HHS girls lost to both Sherman and Condon. In very close contests, the Fillies lost to Sherman 16-14 and 17-15, and to Condon 15-7 and 15-5. The other Fillie teams ran into some bad luck also, and ull three of them lost their contests to Condon. At Sher man, the D team won 15-9 and 15-G but the C and B groups lost their matches. The public is invited to the District Competition at Condon High School Oct. 28, which will last all day. 1.5 WKiA f Wrangler. Awards Presented ,j-V . i 1 N if- I if- " 1 -T ' i- ' " i . . 4 n p r ii2) A . - mi a il "T rTw Wrangler recipients included 1st row: David Steagall, Jana Steagall, Ann Van Schoiack, Krynn Robinson, Maureen Healy and Anne Murray. Second row: Bob Steagall, Mary Healy and Janice Healy. Action plus is the Mustang's backfield: quarterback Jerry Gentry, Halfbacks Allen McCabe and Dale Hedman and fullback Mike Bergstrom. After a delicious potluck dinner Sunday evening win ners received awards of various kinds of horse tack. Presenting the awards was Mrs. Bob Montgomery. In the 6 year old and under class, there was a tie between Anne Murray and Steve Currin. Seven - eight - nine year old class: 1st, Jana Steagall, 2nd, Ann Van Schoiack, 3rd, Jo Lynn Daly and 4th Tony Daly, 4th David Daly. Eighteen and over class : 1st Bob Steagall, 2nd, S.A. Galliher, 3rd, Kite Healy, 4th Bruce Bergstrom. Vice President Bob Van Schoiack presided over the business meeting, with Gwen Healy as secretary. Fred Mankin gave the public address system to the Wranglers a few years ago RE-ELECT Sheriff John F. f.lollaliarj Incumbent Sheriff of Morrow County Native of Morrow County Paid for by John F. Mollahan for Sheriff Ke-election runa, John r. Moiianan, jicoa. uWra J!' I ' y fmMJy VIM yW UTV' l SrTi ihLrS J J Greg Clow (76) and Jim Wilhelm(68) offer sideline congratulations to Clayton Wilson (22) after a spectacular 61 yard run for Heppner's final TD against Maupin. DAVE GREEN, REPUBLICAN FOR OREGON'S SAKE EUGKI STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT NO. 55 OREGON'S FUTURE DEPENDS ON YOU! Paid for by Committee to Elect Dave Green - Fred Kirby, Chairman, Box 1972 Madras. Oregon 97741 I I see the Savings of the Year! at the Fall SME Saturday, & 28 Friday and Oct. 27 atthe Fair Pavilion 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Sponsoredby the Heppner Community Kindergarten Big Assortment of clothing for all ages TV set. kitchen utensils, area rug, swing sets, books, toys, vacuum cleaners and misc. items -Call 676-9443. 676-5871 or 989-8150 for pickup of items during week. 4 cabinet shop in his garage and can use the storage room. Bob Bergstrom is the rep resentative to the Morrow County Rodeo Board. Nominating committee: Alice Vance, Bob Montgomery and Charlie Heard. Jean Nelson will chairman the annual Christmas party which is to be held at the Lexington Grange Hall. There will be a gift exchange. 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