IIIUM'NKK tOKK.i CAIKTTK-TIMKS. Thurday, Hrpt. 13, U73
lone Cardinals
roll pas? Wheeler
Defending their title as the
Big Sky Conference Cham
pions, the lone Cardinals
rolled passed the Wheeler
Falcons 22-12 in a game
played Saturday in Fossil.
In the first quarter, Ione's
Aaron Kinder ran 59 yards for
3 touchdown to put the cards
an the scoreboard. lone scored
another touchdown' in the
second quarter when Mike
Warren caught a Charlie
McElligott pass and ran 55
yards for the 6 points.
The Falcons came back to
score a touchdown by Daryl
Spivey on a 16-yard drive and
trailed lone 16-6 at halftime.
Klinger g rapped another
touchdown in the third quarter
for lone on his 55-yard run,
securing the win for the
Cardinals.
Wheeler fought back in the
fourth quarter with a touch
down but failed to score again.
lone had a total of 313 net
yards to Wheeler's 237.
lone
Wheeler
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I-Klinger 59 run (Warren pass
from C. McElligott).
I -Warren 55 pass from C.
McElligott (Carlson run).
V -Spivey 16 run (run failed).
I-Klinger 55 run (run failed).
W -Saddler 35 pass from J.
Brinkley irun failed).
lone travels to Cascade
Locks Friday for a 1:30 p.m.
game with the Pirates.
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C & I) Irive In in Itoardman entered this comic
group in the Hoardman Harvest Festival.
Mustangs wallop
Union, 48-0
The Heppner Mustangs
rolled over the Union Bobcats
48-0 in their first practice
game of the season Friday
night at the Morrow County
Fairgrounds.
The Mustangs put it all .
together in Friday night "s
game, while their opponents
just couldn't get started.
Coach Chuck Starr summed
it all up by saying, "I hope this
is an indication of our strength
and not of Union's weakness."
Jerry Gentry played excep
tionally ball as he "threw two
TD passes to John Boyer, one
TD pass to Karl Harrison, a
27-yard pass play to Jack
Chittv. and scored a TD of his
own by carrying the ball over
from the 4-yard line.
Harrison also scored a TD
on a pass interception, and
Mike Orwick scored the final
TD on a running play.
The Mustangs completed 10
out of 20 passes for 203 yards;
Union completed "out of 15 for
a total of 99 yards.
Heppner led in first downs
10 to 5; gained 158 yards
rushing to the Bobcats 99;
intercepted 3 passes and
recovered 3 fumbles.
This week the Mustangs
Dlav Joseph at the Fair
grounds in another exhibition
game. Game time is sched
uled for 8 p.m.
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Calf roper Bob Steagall. Lexington, ties his calf in
31.3 seconds during the Sunday performance of the
Condon Rodeo held last weekend.
Co-op directors to be
elected in September
The nominating committee
of Columbia Basin Electric
Cooperative is to meet Sept. 27
to place nominees on the ballot
for the annual meeting to be
held Nov. 1. 1973, at Condon.
Committee members were
named for each district up for
election this year. Roy A.
Lindstrom is to serve on the
committee from Zone 3; Bil
Steiwer Jr. is to serve for the
City of Fossil; Rudy Berg
strom,Zone4; and Jim Morris
is on the committee for
nominations at large for the
system.
The following are the dis
tricts for which nominees are
to be named:
Zone 3; which is northern
Morrow County, includes all
members north of the Base
Line. Incumbent is Dick
Krebs.
City of Fossil; incumbent is
Herb Wright.
Zone 4; which is the area
et-at of the Morrow - Gilliam
County line, south of William
ette Meridian, southern boun
dary is north of Lonerock five
miles, and that area which lies
Two Heppner
men enlist in
U. S. Army
James H. McLachlan, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Darrel McLach
lan, and Jeffery A. Marshall,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
Marshall, both of Heppner.
were scheduled to begin their
enlistment in the UJS. Army
Monday
Marshall will leave from
Portland for training at Ft.
Leonard Wood, Mo. He will
later take training at Ft. Sam
Houston, Tex., to become a
medical lab technician.
McLachlan, after basic
training in Missouri, will
undergo training at the U.S.
Army Engineer school at Ft.
Bel voir, Va., specializing in
mobile electric power generation.
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west of the range line between
Range 24 East and 25 East.
This includes the town of lone.
Incumbent is Elmer Palmer.
Director at large; any
member of the system may be
nominated. Incumbent is Van
Rietmann.
In accordance with the
by-laws of the co-op, "The
committee shall prepare and
post at the principal office of
the Cooperative at least twen
ty (20) days before the
meeting a list of nominations
for directors, but any fifteen
(15) or more members may
make other nominations in
writing over their signatures
not less than fifteen (15) days
prior to the meeting and the
Secretary shall post the same
at the same place where the
list of nominations made by
the committee is posted."
In addition, nominations
may be made at the meeting
from the floor.
The co-op annual meeting
will be held at the fair grounds
in Condon beginning with
lunch at noon on Nov. 1.
FFA team wins
honors at
Sherman Fair
The Heppner FFA judging
team won another first place
at the Sherman County Fair.
This is the fourth time in
five years that the Heppner
team has won this top honor,
placing second the other year.
Members of the team in
clude Kyle Robinson, Barry
Munkers, Rhonda Sargent,
Judi and Sandy Bennett, and
Kelwayne and Kristi Hague
wood. Kelwayne Ha ge wood placed
first in individual honors whil
Kristi Haguewood placed 2nd,
Rhonda Sargent, 5th, Judi
Bennett, 6th, and Barry Mun
kers, 9th, among the top 10
winners. .
Competing for the top hon
ors were Sherman and The
Dalles high schools.
Robert John Jespersen,
Heppner, is on the honor roll
at Oregon College of Educa
tion, Monmouth, for the eight
week summer session which
ended Aug. 10.
Riverside goes to
11-man game
When Riverside meets Prai
rie City this Friday, Sept. 14,
they will be competing in their
first 11-man football game.
The non-conference game
begins at 2 p.m. at the
Riverside football field. .
Before joining the A -11 man
Columbia Basin League,
Riverside has competed in the
A-8 man Big Sky League.
Mike Wetherell, Riverside's
new football coach, feels this
year will be one of rebuilding
and adjusting for the team. "A
junior high football program
also has been initiated to build
a stronger football team," he
stated.
Deschutes
partly closed
State Game Director John
W. McKean has ordered an
emergency angling closure on
a short section of the
Deschutes River immediately
below Wickiup Reservoir.
Low water conditions in the.
reservoir have forced large
numbers of fish to move down
into the river where they have
become easy prey for anglers
using dipnets and other illegal
devices.
The closure took effect on
Sept. 1, and will remain in
force through the end of the
angling season from Wickiup
Dam downstream approxi
mately '-rnile to the gauging
station.
Red Cross
seeking
volunteers
Board members of . the
Morrow County chapter of the
American lied Crows met at
the First National Bank con
ference room Friday evening.
Itunny Wilson, volunteer
from division headquarters in
Spokane, instructed members
on Aid to Military Families
procedures.
R.B. Cogbum will be chair
man of the fall fund drive in
Morrow County. He will also
succeed Dorothy Heard as
county chairman. Mrs. Heard
will serve as vice-chairman.
The Morrow County chapter
is actively seeking volunteers
to assist with the fall fund
drive. There is also a need for
a co-chairman of Aid to
Military Families.
Anyone new to the com
munity, who has worked with
Red Cross previously or is
interested in becoming a new
volunteer, is asked to contact
Mrs. Heard at 676-5009. Area
residents interested in dona
ting their time to volunteer
service are also being sought.
Board members present
were Bethel Heinrichs, Tiny
Sweeney, Ann Toney, Greg
Davidson, Lillian Sweek, Neil
Poulson and Mrs. Heard.
Fred Mankin
rides again!
Wrangler members and
workers at the Wrangler's
Horse Show were pleased with
the appearance of Fred Man
kin at the recent event.
Fred, who is a patient at
Pioneer Memorial Hospital,
was accompanied by his son.
Bud Mankin. In the 25 years of
the Horse Show, Mankin
served as superintendent for
22 years.
It has become tradition for
him to donate the prizes for
the open barrel race winners.
First place winner receives a
saddle blanket and second
place winners are awarded
boot bags.
Kyle Robinson participated
in the Gilliam County Fair and
Rodeo at Condon, Sept. 8-9.
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lleppner's Mary Mealy rounds the second barrel at
the Condon Rodeo. Sunday. Mary had a time or 17.7
to place first in the barrel racing event.
Heppner winners
at Gilliam Rodeo
Heppner girls raced away
with top honors at the Gilliam
County Fair and Rodeo, Sun
day. Sept. 9.
Mary Healy captured first
place with a time of 17.7 in the
senior barrels. Second place
went to Jill Rugg with a 17.9
and Joan Eckman placed
third with 18.1.
A time of 17.9 captured a
second place for Jana Steagall
in junior barrels. Maureen
Healy finished third with a
time of 18.2.
First place honors in girls
steer dobbing went to Michelle
Evans with a fast time of 1.3
seconds.
In the team roping competi
tion, Matt Murray, Heppner,
and Sherman Murray, La
Grande, roped their steer in
15.2 to place second out of 38
teams entered.
SEE YOU THIS WEEKEND
IN PENDLETON FOR THE
ROUND-UP AND
HAPPY CANYON DAYS
Sopt. 14 6:00 cum. Cowboy Breakfast
9:00 cun. Westward Hot Parade forms
9:00 oju. American Indian Beauty
Contest
10:00 a-m. Westward Hoi Parade
1:15 pja. Round-up
7:00 pan. Main Street Cowboy Show
7:45 pjn. Happy Canyon Deuce and
Pageant
6:00 am. Cowboy Breakfast
9:00 tun. Tribal Ceremonial Dancing
Contest
10:00 aju. Main Street Cowboy Show
1:15 pan. Round-up Finals
7:00 p.m. Main Street Show
7:45 pja. Happy Canyon Dance and
Pageant
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