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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1973)
Mustangs in 0 r-1 win over Vikings HfppmT lliuh School ' Mus I imis pulled one out of I he hug Friday mlil to defeat the rinuiillu Vikings HO in their llnnieconiiiiK Rume at the In ir! rounds Dunns the first and second quarters the crowd watched I lie two teams battle to a sialemale. with neither learn heing able to move the ball. The half ended with the wore ' O o 'fly ;U i TfOi? ' ! ." i ' ; ''' 1)0. The Heppner Marching Rand look the field during halfiime activities and formed a large H' as the Homecoming Court was in troduced on the field. Susan Healy was chosen Home' coming Queen and was pre sented a bouquet of roses by Toni Toll. Mustang Cheer leader. Late in the third quarter the Mustangs intercepted a pass and moved the ball down to the S yard line. The Mustangs failed lo score. The Vikings held and took possession of the ball on their own one-foot line. The Vikings then tried to move the ball out of their end zone when John Kilkenny tackled running back Art Jones in the end zone for a Mustang safety, and two points. In the fourth quarter, an inspired Mustang team took the field. Jerry Gentry ran 10 yards for a Mustang TD. The conversion by Matt Greenup was good and the Mustangs had a 9-0 lead. The score remained unchanged as the final gun sounded ending the game. The statistics for the game are as follows: first downs. Heppner 12. Umatilla 11: net yards rushing, Heppner 238. Umatilla 82; net yards pas sing. Heppner 9, Umatilla 147: penalties. Heppner 25. Uma tilla 30. 71 i Ji ft ! H I) (! Snowmobile club being organized Mustang (irrg lUrriK reroieri a fumble lair In the MH-nnd quarter In the Riinie Kuiiitl Ihr Vikiiigx. Partial road affects E.O. Susan I!hIv. Ilrppitpr's lloniecoming Queen, is presented a IhiimiiiW of roses bv Toni Toll during the luilliinie activities of tin Mustang - Umatilla game. Homecoming brought sev eral alumni to the football game. Among the more recent graduates were Nick Marick, ' 72. Jackie Howton, 72, Kent Gutierrez, 73, Dick Snider, 73, Jerry Pettyjohn, 73, Nancy Ashurst, 73. and Evin Owin Bower, 71. Rocky Mountain elk hunters heading into Eastern Oregon for the season opener on Oct. 27 will find partial road closures in effect in several popular hunting areas, ac cording to State Game Di rector John McKean. The closures, which total about 307.000 acres, are in cooperation with the U.S. Forest Service and private landowners to boost the qual ity of hunting in several heavily roaded areas and improe conditions for the elk herds. Main traveled roads and most of the popular camping areas in all closures will remain open. Other roads and all off-road travel will be closed to motorized vehicles including motorcycles and snowmobiles. Roads that are closed will be well posted w ith signs. The largest closure is in the 2()0.ooo-acre Chesnimnus Unit. It has also been in effect during the past two seasons. Hunters questioned as they checked into and out of the area indicated almost uni- closures elk hunt versal approval both years. Check-in or check-oul of the Chesnimnus closure is not required this year. Other closures are new. In most of them, roads proposed to be closed this year were posted last fall with signs to inform hunters of the projects. Two closures are in the Ochoco National Forest, one an 83.000acre unit in the Rager area and the other a 12.500-acre parcel in the Burnt Cabin area. A fourth closure covers 2.080 acres in the Shingle Gulch country adjacent to the Game Commission's Elkhorn Wild life Management Area in the southern Starkey Unit. The final closure in effect this year is in the Middle Ridge area of the Umatilla National Forest northwest of Elgin, covering about 10.240 acres. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jellick went to Portland Monday for dental care for Mark. Hunters fewer in area Saturday. Oct 27. marks the opening of elk season in Eastern Oregon, and accor ding to Vic Groshens. Oregon Slate Police, elk are scattered every where, both on the summer and winter ranges, and hunting should be good. Commenting on the deer season. Groshens said. "The Oregon State Game Commis sion and the Oregon State Police would like to thank hunters in this area for their fine behavior during the season." "Three cases of want and waste offenses were reported to officials by fellow hunters." continued Groshens. According to reports, there were fewer hunters in this area than in previous years. This is partially due to the increase of hunting conditions in Northwestern Oregon. Many hunters, either because of the gas shortage or other reasons, chose to hunt closer to home rather than in Eastern Oregon. An oigamiitioiiiil tuct'lmg was held at the Heppner F.lkt li'due. Siiluid.iy, Oct 20. lo my il enough snowmobile owner were mtciested in funning a club State Ass4R'i.iliim I'icsuli'iit Ken H.iexernitk from Leba non w ax present and sxke on state and federal closures thai came nliotit in his part of the slate. luind closure were made without snow mohi lor knowledge, and club were formed to lake a stand on their behalf lone wins one, loses one lone High School's volley ball teams played Echo Oct, 16 at lone. The lone "A" team won the match by taking two of three games by scores of 16-14. 14-16 and 15 8. lone's Barbara Palmer served 14 scoring points for her learn, followed by Mary Pal McElligott with 10. The lone "B" team lost two of two games played to tne Echo girls by scores of 6-13 and 4-15. Donna Palmer ser ved four scoring points in the losing effort. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stewart are bird hunting with Marcel Jones. Many folks remember when Mr. Stewart was su perintendent of schools here. MOVING?? Local or Long Distance Free Estimates Call Gene Orwick 989-8586 or Condon 384-2292 Agents for United Van Line. A tlinit.tr commiiliH' con Msimg of Bub Liihlin chair man, fed r.ihn.HiHT, . C.C Cii nut had. I'.U Ciiistni th and Hud Kiigterl mid Floui Ho of lleiiiiinton and Jerry Stiniple of kmii.i met Mon day night in m ml v and lunu Hie It) l.iw lite lusl chili meeting will Im Oct. -N al H p m . at Ihr Heppner Flk hulge. Election of ollicer will lie held. Suggestion on a name of the club will he held in a contest Kmtia Sen ice Station will dittia'e a pair of snowmobile Into! as prize lor the winning name All interested persons may attend A future activity the club is a safety and instruction ex amination lo be given joung ster who are under the age lo obtain their drivers license. This will entitle them to drive snowmobiles after passing the lest. i i ii mmniiui uniiminai wiiiiiiiHiii ti School Lunch Menu Heppner Elementary and Heppner High School Thursday. October 25 Beef stew and vegetables, cottage cheese, pears, milk, rolls and butter. Friday October 26 -- Fish stix. hash brown potatoes, lettuce wedge, dessert, bread and butter and milk. Monday October 29 -- Tuna noodle casserole, buttered peas, pickled beets, fruit crisp, milk, rolls and butter. Tuesday. October 30 Pronto pup. baked potato, carrot & celery stix. fruit & cookies and milk. Wednesday. October 31 -Witches' brew. Spook sand wiches, hobgoblin salad, black cat cake and milk. HEPPNER BRANCH I FIRST NATIONAL BANK or onto iiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinmi Itkfasirds Pay! Insulation VF- WA M-4x8' cd BLOWS EXTERIOR $3) 25 PLYWOOD sheet 2 38"-4'x8' SHOP GRADE CLADW00D $) 95 SIDING Sheet iL 1 HAS COSE TO -HESdlSTON Sheet Rock V4" x 4 x 8 Vi" x 4 x 12 5185 Sheet $075 V Sheet Vinyl Shield 1st Quality PANELING 6 Colors $025 $lieeffi ZJ"'" Top Quality NATURAL BIRCH Cabinet 34" k l 4 x 8 sheet Vi" cd Shop Grade Exferior Sheathing 4x8 Sheet 395 CEMENT Always Fresh! 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