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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1973)
lli rr.M R tORK.) C.WKTTK-TIMKa. nr4y. Oflokef II. 1171 urpro 4 w " y . ) r "'A f ? - t- 0 ,. ... . . - tt . - "-.' . r.r. -,rrv'V.-:r4 V .; . '.;? -i -r; v ?".' i Phil f arUon 22. lone, appear le b trapped by I-ane Savagr ( Kl. Carlson wai able to brr ak away and go for good yardagr. TOOC Ttt lone Cardinal defeated the Touch Indiana, 28 22. In a non -conference game Friday afumoon at lone. The Indiana took a quick 14-0 lead In the first quarter over the Cards, but the Cards rallied in the second quarter on two TDs by Aaron (dinger and tied the score 14 14 at the half. In the third quarter Klinger scored another TD and the PAT to give the Cards a 22 14 lead. net, llV-S'f' II rresenn ii The Indians came back to score on a 45 yard run by halfback Howard Mums. Teammate Brilt Watson add ed the extra point and the game was tied at 22 22. The Cards scored in the third quarter only to have the play nullified because of a penally. In the fourth quarter both teams see-sawed back and forth, and when the Cardinals were knocking on the goal line, an interception by Lane lone Homecoming is Oct. 10-19 -rc." v o I 1 -J J fa lone High School's annual homecoming activities will be Oct. 18 19. The events will begin with a noise parade on Oct. 18 starting at 12:30 p.m. from the high school, touring the town area, and returning to the school for a pep assembly at 1 p.m. At 7 p.m. there will be the bonfire and the traditional lighting oi the "I" with the freshman class in charge of preparations. Cocoa and coo kies will be served in the cafetorium after the pep rally. The homecoming game a gainst Culver will be Oct. 19 at 2 p.m. The Queen will be crowned at halftime. The homecoming dance will be from 9 to midnight in the high school cafetorium. Music will be provided by the The Rolling West. Savage, Touchet, on the S yard line prevented the lone score. The Indians tried to move the ball, but the Cardinal defense held and the Indians were forced to kick. With one minute left in the game, Phil Carlson scored the winning TD for the Cardinals on a 15 yard run. The try for the extra point failed as the gun sounded ending the game. Final score, lone 28, Touchet 22. JVs lose to McEven Heppner JVs lost 34-0 to McEwen Monday afternoon in Heppner. "McEwen did everything right and we did everything wrong," slated Heppner Coach Dale Conklin, "al though Joe Kenny and Mike Orwick played a good defen sive game against the tough McEwen team." The JVs final game will be against Sherman Monday, Oct. 22. at Moro. BEECHER'S of lone Vrtttnlt Dining and Dancing to thimutlcof THE THREE Js ofHermlston Saturday, Oct. 20 9:30 p.m. to 1 :30a.m. SUNDAY SPECIAL Try our golden brown honey buttered chicken dinners on Sunday $195 Win a FREE T-Bone Steak dinner at Beecher's ft lone GAA installs Cardinal end Mike Warren breaks through the line to get at Indian quarterback Britl Watson. Watson was thrown for a loss on this play of about 6 yards. The Cardinals went on to win the game 28-22 in the last minutes of play. ine Uirl's Athletic Associa tion of lone High School installed its officers and initiated 14 girls into mem bership with a candle lighting ceremony Oct. 11 in the cafetorium. Miss Barbara Talley was in charge of the event. Installed were: Mary Pat McElligott, president; Kay Bergstrom, vice-president; Barbara Palmer, secretary treasurer; Carol Holtz and Marilyn Warren, heads of sports; Janice Edwards, ser geant -at -arms; and Katherine McElligott, representative. The candle representing girlhood was lighted by Joan McElligott, comradeship by Cassandra Chapel. and sportsmanship by Kathy Gil bert. New members are Debora Palmer, Donna Palmer, Joan Doherty, Debra Patton. Von White, Dawn Peterson, Laurie Childers, Vicki Edmundson, Ariene Cannon, Rose Blasdell. Teri McElligott, Candi Mans field and Arlynda Aldrich. , Sherrie Bahr played two piano solos, "Intermezzo" and f Awakening in the Woods." 4-H Family Night and pot luck dinner will be held Thurs., Oct. 18, 6 p.m., A.C. Houghton School. Everyone is welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Brew ster of Bandon visited for 10 days at the home of their son-in-law and daughter. Pas tor and Mrs. Neil King. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pieper and children Patty and Danny of Portland were weekend visitors at the home of Mrs. Pieper's mother, Mrs. Walter Wyss. Pieper and Danny went on to the mountains to hunt deer. Dance & Shrimp Feed SATURDAY, OCT. 27 Music by Country Revue Band Shrimp feed, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Dance, 9:30 p.m. to 2:30 a.m. $4.50 per person Heppner Elks Elks and out-of-town guests invited. 1W3 0 Ml el UJ rui A lone Cardinals -- Culver Bulldogs SEPT. SEPT. SEPT. SEPT. OCT. OCT. OCT. OCT. NOV Coach VARSITY SCHEDULE 8-IONE AT WHEELER 1:30 14-IONE AT CASCADE LOCKS 1:30 21 A R LI N GTO N AT IONE 2:00 28-ECHO AT IONE 2:00 5 BYE 12-TOUCHET AT IONE 19-CULVER AT IONE 2:00 27-1 ONE AT DUFUR 1:30 2-IONE AT STANFIELD 7:00 Gordon Meyers VI I. a Rue : Homecoming Court Dawn Peterson Arlynda Aldrich Sherri Wilson Doris McCabe Jan Ekstrom JUNIOR HIGH SCHEDULE SEPT. 20-ARLINGTON AT IONE 2:00 SEPT. 27-IONE AT STANFIELD 2:30 OCT. 4-IONE AT HEPPNER 2:30 OCT. 11-RIYERSIDF. AT IONE 2:00 OCT. 18-ECHO AT IONE 2:00 OCT. 25-IONE AT WASCO 1:30 Coach Jcrrv Martin Good Luck against No. 1 ranked Bulldogs N CHEER LEADERS Jan Ekstrom Mary Pat McElligott Sherri Wilson Cindi Martin Beecher's Cafe Akers Motor Service Jordan Elevator Co. Bristow's Market lone Chevron Station Independent Garage Chas. O'Connor, Insurance Rietmann's Hardware lone Lions Club B & C Repair Ham's Truck Line 422-7277 The Office Paul Pettyjohn Co. Morrow County Grain Growers Cenex Dobyn's Pest Control John W. Jepsen Murray's Rx Stables Bod Murray lone. Oreaoa Bank of Eastern Oregon