Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, July 27, 1978, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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EIGHT The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, July 27, 197H
Marty Smith suits up for final
game of H.S. career
Next week, Marty Smith
will take two weeks leave
from his duties at Kinzua
Corporation's Heppner mill,
and trade in his jeans and
work gloves for a helmet and
shoulder pads.
Instead of stacking up
lumber, he will be attempting
to stack up opposing linemen
during the annual Shriners
East-West football classic to
be played this year in Baker.
Marty was one of a handful
of high school football stand
outs from across the state to
be selected to play in the
all-star football game.
And the six-foot, five-inch,
250 pound, and still growing
Heppner gridder is looking
forward to the contest.
Scouts from regional col
leges are expected to be on
hand in droves to look for new
talent from among the recent
high school graduates taking
part in the showdown.
Marty does not especially
want his football career to end
with high school. "I hope I get
to play a lot in the East-West
game," he said.
But Marty is no stranger to
college scouts. He's already
been offered partial scholar
ships to play ball at Ricks
College in Idaho and Columbia
Basin Community College in
Pasco. Representatives of
Pacific University and Oregon
Tech have been in toch with
aim, and the University of
Oregon invited Smith and his
family to Eugene to take in a
game and talk football.
Eugene to take in a game and
talk football.
"My parents have been
pretty much letting me make
my own decision," said Mar
ty. "They'll give me advice,
but not tell me what to do."
"I'd like to play college
ball," he said. "But I'm
thinking about delaying enter
ing for a year to make some
more money before starting."
Smith was a three-year
letterman in football at Hepp
ner High, where he played
offensive and defensive tackle
and noseguard.
His job at Kinzua keeps him
in good physical shape, he
says, although he has been
doing some running to keep up
his wind for the East-West
game.
The East squad will begin
practice on July 31 at Eastern
Oregon State College in La
Grande to prepare for the
Aug. 12 contest in Baker.
Despite the pressures that
will come with the presence of
college scouts at the game,
Smith said he is "going mainly
to have a good time. I'm not
nervous don't have any but
terflies. But maybe I will on
the morning of the game."
Proceeds from the East
West classic will go towards
financing Shrine programs for
crippled children.
Persons wishing to take in
the game may obtain tickets
from Dr. L.D. Tibbies in
Heppner, preferably before
the end of the month.
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Entrants
sought for
Fair horse
show
The Morrow County open
horse show, sponsored by the
Wranglers Riding Club in
conjunction with the Morrow
County Fair and Rodeo, will
be held Sunday, Aug. 13 at the
fairgrounds.
Halter classes will start off
the competition, followed by
performance classes.
Details of the show are
included in the fair's premium
book. Entry forms are avail
able at the Morrow County
Extension Service office,
Green Feed and Seed and
Gardner's Men's Wear in
Heppner. For residents of
northern Morrow County, en
try forms will be available
from Juanita Proctor of Irri
gon. Horse Show secretaries will
be on duty at the dorm
building at the fairgrounds on
Monday, Aug. 7 from 1 to 7
p.m. for signup purposes.
All entries must be received
no later than 7 p.m. on Aug. 7.
Entries may also be mailed
to Annie Schwarz, Route 2,
Box 2359, Heppner.
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Bound for The Dalles today to compete in regional Kittle
League playoff action is the 1978 Willow Creek Little League
All Star team. Kneeling, from left to right, are Jeff l.ankford,
Kenneth Gochnauer, Greg Connor, Jay Keithley, Danny
Fortenberry and Greg Orr. In back row, from left, are Tom
llamman. Tony Ilazlewood, Justin Lowe, Cord Adams, Mark
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Hayes stand behind their players.
Marty Smith
Horse show riding pattern
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STILL DOING IT
YOUR WAY AT
The Western riding pattern
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THANKS
The Heppner Swim Teem Would Like
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