Mustangs defeat Bobcats, 8-0 The llrppner Muluri(S broke their 4 game losing Hlrcak a thry defeated the Union City Bobcats, to Friday nighl, lleppner. In the first quurter Dave Mcl-achlun tackled Mike Lin d.sey in the end wine for a wifely to give the MuMangsan early 2 0 lead. Later in the 2nd period Tom Skow got hi first Tl) of the season on an 18 yard run. Skow is replacing Clayton Wilson who Is out for the remainder of the season with a broken hand. The PAT failed, and the Mustangs led 8 0 going Into the half. Team statistics are as follows: first downs, (111 13, iU) 5, net yards rushing, (H) 144, UM2; net yards passing III 108, U) 42. fumbles (lost) (Hi 3 di, (Ui 4 (II; penalties (11) 45, (U) 20. Individual statistics for the Mustangs: Dave Allstott com pleted 6 10 passes for 73 yards and had 1 Intercepted; Wade PadtM-rg gained 80 yards in 14 carries and caught 2 passes for 33 yards; Tom Skow gHined 28 yards in 4 carries and 1 TD; Carl Christman caught 2 passes for 40 yards; Steve McLaughlin caught 2 passes for 14 yards; Clayton West caught 1 pass for 21 yards, blocked a punt and had 7 individual tackles. Dave McLachlan is credited with 8 individual tackles and also socked the quarter back twice. BMCC places fifth The Blue Mountain Com munity College Livestock Ju dging Team placed fifth in beef judging competition at the Grand National Livestock Kxposition in San Francisco, Saturday, (Xt 25 Fifteen Junior and community col leges from six states compet ed in the contest. Seventy-five contestants from as far away as Oklaho ma competed in the contest, the largest ever held at the Cow Palace. BMCC was the only north west team to place in any of the four livestock divisions. One team member, John Mathwick of Athena, tied fur third high individual in beef judging. Other team members were Susan Bennett and Doug Bennett, both Hermiston: Ken Peterson, LaGrande and Deb bie Williams, Helix. Hey MR. FARMER We Are Ready To Serve You Tri-County Seed Cleaning Co. Formerly Harold Krwin'i I Grains Cleaned and Treated Serving Morrow, Umatilla. Gilliam Counties Scots clip Pirates The Riverside Pirates were defeated by Weston Mch'wen Friday night. Athena, by a score of .12 (i Tiger-Scot Joe Mcllean re covered a fumble in the end zone on the 3rd play of the game to give Weston a 60 lead. In the 2nd quarter Kelly Cahill added another 6 points for Weston as he scored on a 15 yard run. In the 3rd quarter Jerry Zielinski put the Pirates on the board when he ran the ball 15 yards into the end zone. In the final quarter the Scots added 2 more TDs to put the game on ice, Cahill scored on a 4 yard run and Beamer connected to Beers on a 31 yard pass play. Statistics net yards rushing. tWMi 227, (Hi 55; net yards passing (WMi 58. (K 2; passes VYM 2-13-0. (Ri 1-4-1. firsl downs (WMi II. (K 6. This Friday the Tiger Scots will meet the Sherman County Huskies at Moro to determine the Columbia Basin Confer ence championship. KM.I.FKS KOKNF.lt In the Siwrelimer's League. Fiesta Bowl won three games from Gardner's Men's Wear, Morrow County Grain Grow ers and Peterson's Jewelers split their series at 2 games each, while Coast to Coast lost 3 games and the series to Central Market. Jncla Canton, Peterson's look high honors again this week with an individual high game of IWi and a high series of 54o Gardner's bowled the high team game, an 884 and Fiesta Bowl had the high team series 2517. Page Ponies record year X THK GAZKTTK-TIMF.S. lleppner. OR. Thursdav. Nov. . If7 I0NE NEWS League Standings MCGG Central Market Peterson's Gardner's Coast to Coast Fiesta Howl Won 23 24'. 21 15'. 14 8 Usl II IP, 15 20' j 22 28 Faye Prock Heppner Plant Ph. 676 9923 Joe Halvorsen Portable Unit Ph. 422-7515 If noantwrr rati I rr Prock I2I-7MH I ML Legend hu It that a horaeshoe nailed to houe door is a protection aguinit witchet. Winterize Urn V 1 I JLJL SJLAA A SUPERIOR SNOW TIRE COUNTRY on in nr 78 SERIES Morrow County nn Grain Growers uu J. TOP PERFORMANCE LIGHT TRUCK TIRE Reg. Fed. Silt Price Special Tax G78156 $46 91 $43 89 S3 29 H 78I5'6 48 48 45 3; 331 178x15 8 63 ?1 59 17 4 04 LEXINGTON jUiriufiiiiuii'iiinii'ii."H'nii''iii i""i. 3 Co op Tiie Limited Guarantee .: CO-OP RADIATOR TREATMENT "L- PREVINT3 V CO-OP BAnERY CHARGERS 6 $239 I Reg. $3.40 1 CESS $25s2 a Ra BR 412 $28 38 Automatic off and on. Solid state circuitry. Pacific 5uipl CnHeiiive PnMlainl Oenn gu.i.j. lo ihf o'.q.'i! bur o H Co op h'.irt.lr1 iopi .nt ii pufihit1 Ih'uugh 'H loial r?rmtt- 10 p" It'vrl for 1. lo uwit Uiiu'M ilue In Ih loM.iw og Woifcrtmuhtp matatiali. road hatardt and tiald tiardt 1i,-.v) hlelimt pt Ihe .h t.nal irr1 Thu oun"te nut tmn il toil, irt.-q t1 fiaiit' punttuie 'r mnii.11 dleiii Knua'iKl i" tiioken ' onii l .r t ...hi. ' .r T.iM with itploeit el numttm A po ma aHoa"i nn a Co p a all Coup Qu4l.lyii'9 Ii" the l :unn .i-l 9'anl baeUoi Ihe ni.njl nml il.v"i tt"i "."vi PSC I Cui'em ! m pme and ih.i I-.I pf $6863 COUNTRY SQUIRE SERVICE 12 VOLT li-411- 240 PASSENGER CAR BATTERV S2222 Guwantaad 24 monthi 12 monlht win ud in commatcial m truch (anrlca. Combination engine itarter and chargfr. Really deluxe! BOOSTER CABLE Raa.fS.28 . . s '470 ir. $065 LJ MUD & SNOW TIRE for light trucks Reg. Fed. Price Special Tax 670x1 5 '6 $m73....$3,4SO?7? ?0Ox156 4149 36 43 3 19 700x158 45 76 41 3? 3 40 600x168 38J9 35 7 2 54 650x166 42 56 3 44 291 J 30 39 Z90li6L 69 40J5. 750x168 b663 51 15 lleppner Jr. high football word this year was five wins and one loss. The loss was against the lone jr. high. Coach was Mr. Gorman and Mr. Heckett was assistant. Tlie ponies had three shut outs. They were against Con don. Riverside and Pilot Rock. This was the first win in six years for the ponies against Pilot Hock. The scores of the teams were: Stanfield 14, Ponies 24; lone 8, Ponies 0; Pilot Rock 0, Ponies 14. Umatilla 20, Ponies 22; Condon 0, Ponies 12; and Riverside 0, Ponies 28. Coach Gorman said, "We had a fine year and with good players." Assistant Coach Beckett's comment was "The kids had a great year and we expect them to help out the high school in the next 4 years. Cheerleaders were: Janice Sherman. Patty Huddleston. Geri Gneb. Jana Sleagall. Jolynn Daly and Alice Ab rams. The junior high players were: Eric Clow. Dale Hol land. Bryan Kerr. Ty Lucas. Lee McCar, Steve Marlatt. Larry Palmer, Jim Parker, Chris Riddle. Ron Schwarz. Terry Starr. Perry Wilson. Ron Young. Chris Zita. Jody Marlett; (7th grade) Jim Angell. Mark Belcher. Jon Bier. Pat Clark. Rick Cole. Buck Estess. Jim Lavver. Joe Mullahan. Jay Petterson, Brian Thomp son and Herman Winter. Mrs Stella Miller. Coquille. Associate Grand Conductress. Grand Chapter of Oregon. O E S made an official visit lo Ruth IK Ust Chapter No. 32 at the last meeting. She was accompanied by Mrs. Iiuise Bush. Associate Matron of Sunrise Chapter No. 18.1 in Portland. Distinguished members present were Mrs. Virginia Wilkinson, past Grand Matron of the Grand Chapter of Oregon and Mrs. Beth Bryant, member of the Cancer Re search Committee of the Grand Chapter of Oregon and presiding Worthy Matron of Ruth Locust Chapter. Presid ing Worthy Patron was John Wood A full corp of officers and other members exemplify! the ritualistic work with instruction given by Mrs. Miller Social rnmmiflei for the eening was Mrs Marjorie Warden and Mrs Wavel Wilkinson, who used an at tractive Halloween motif t decorate the dining room. A no host IxpiiHiuet was sened to members and guests at the W agon Wheel preceding the meeting At the next meeting. Nov. in. Raye Aslx-ll. member of the Home Endowment Com mittee. Hermiston and Mary Christman. memlier of the Estail Committee. I'malilb will be guests Tf'w Hermiston Store (JAYNES) KeHejaaaaaa Suite t TTCflff FCQ Behind Shorty's I'nion 76 UUwUwtfv PH. 57-27ill MACHINES 322 S. Main IIIC yVndlr(on,OK.27fi-6tn Richard Wellman Ii VaSX Owner-Manager copywuch.nM Jpitv Haines DKtlmrquvniil Co-Owner 1 sim i mm INC., RCALTOWS Stock and Wheat Ranches Needed We qualify our buyers All inquiries confidential For buying or selling your farm call or write Vesta Kilkenny 11300 NE Halsey Portland, Oregon 97220 (503) 243-1260 (503) 255-1163 Hearing Tests Set For I Heppner Area Free electronic hearing tests will j be given at the Beltone hearing Air j service center, on Friday, 12-3 p.m. j Factory-trained hearing aid spe- 1 cialists will be at the motel listed 1 below to perform the tests. Anyone who has trouble hearing or understanding is welcome to have a test using the latest electronic equipment to determine his or her particular loss. Diagrams showing J how the ear works and some of the causes of hearing loss will be I available. Everyone should have a hearing test at least once a year if there is any trouble at all hearing i clearly. Even people now wearing a j hearing aid or those who have been I told nothing could be done for them should have a hearing test and find out about the latest methods of hearing correction. The free hearing tests will be given i at Northwestern Motel Friday. If you I can't get there on Friday, call 676-9167, and arrange for an appoint- I ment at another time. j Joe Singleton will be in Heppner j Nov. 7 TOOLS TOOLS TOOLS TOOLS 100 GUARANTEED EVERYTHING SOLD TO HIGHEST BIDDER $80,000.oo TRUCK LOAD SURPLUS TOOL AUCTION I j All Merchandi Hrmis-foh , (fa All Merchandise Guaranteed in. TOWN IX)CATION.aC DATE M6J:J...JJ LOCAL TIME ..UlMpm, ... THE LARGEST AUCTION OF ITS KIND EVER TO BE HELD IN THIS AREA. NAME BRANDS INCLUDE INGERSOLL RAND CHICAGO PNEUMATIC CII4NEL LOCK BLACK & DECKER HERBRAND McGRAW EDISON MANING BOWMAN WEN AND MANY, MANY MORE Air impact wrenches k" 1", Electric impact wrenches, Hand power saws, 7S H , Jig saws, urouai sanuers, neii ijj.it; isanuers, uisk. gnuuers aim Buffers, Electric drills (All sizes), Air power chisel, drills and sanders, Bench vises riArp and small). Hydraulic jacks. Bench grinders, Large assortment of Socket sets sues 1 I a nrill hit'spta: Tool boxes (all sizes): Air hoses; Torch hoses: Screwdriver sets: Car penters tools: Metric socket sets; Metric wrenches, Open End. Box end; Tap and die Sets, Standard ana Metric; noor jucks; aouicis; i.iiirw. aws; aujusiuuib wrencnes; Chanel lock wrenches ; Nutbreaker sets; Rubber tarp straps; Impact sockets, - i" . i" : Toroue wrenches : Pine wrenches ; Fire extinguishers ; Hex easy outs ; Allen wrenches ; si Socket rachets; Drop cords; Cable power pulls; Universal socket sets; Electric chain saws; Channelock tools; Hand tools (hammer, pliars, etc.); Measurement tapes; Hemp rope; Hacksaws; Hacksaw blades; Creepers ; Trouble lights; Yard lights; Jumper cables; Portable type air compressor; Roll around tool boxes; Marker and tail lights; Open and boxed end wrench sets; Mechanics hand soap; TV antennas; Electric soldering kits; Electric tape; Truck tarps; Trailer hitches: Battery chargers; Shop push brooms; Yard bells; Knife seU; Small appliances; Wall clocks; Oil lamps; Transistor radios; Watches men's and women's Glassware PLUS OTHER ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION Inviting Attendance of Women, Carpenters, Mechanics. Plumbers, Farmers and Dealers Welcome III! CONTINUOUS PRIZES GIVEN AWAY TERMS OF SALE: CASH OR APPROVED CHECKS Not Responsible for Accident or Property After Sold. Not He sponsible foriCbange. Due to Strikes and Shipping -w i m t m . ar - Auctioneer Chi Milwaukie Wholesale PHONE (503) 654 9441 MILWAUKIE, ORE. Auctioneer'i Nota: Thii offering can be inspected one hour before sale time. This wle begin! promptly on time.