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The ifoppnrr Gazette-Times, lleppner, Oregon, Thursday, October 30, 1980-THIRTEEN I Mustangs by Andrew Oorntiin Lnn( Frirtiiy niht, Oct. 24, the lleppner MiiNtmitfs took on the Wnnco RndHidcs nnd ciime up with a victory. The Kiime ended lleppner, 2(i. Wuhco, 12. DurlnR the first quarter, there were about two minutes off the clock. Quarterback John Bier made a hand-off to John Murray for a 30-yard run for a touchdown. Joe Mollahan attempted to make an extra point kick, but wan short. After the extra-point at tempt, John Murray kicked off 40 yards to Wasco. The receiver had nowhere to run after he caught the ball. They used up three downs but hadn't gained much yardage. They had only two yards to go before making a first down, so they went for broke. Wasco made a hand-off which was run up the middle hut was stopped and pushed back. . pi fix .-fin 'iff .. . m i ' - -". W o ii at ..-l-.iWilMIWI'J O ' '.), V vJ I. ,v. - ' y l uiimiMiiiwiiw'wiwWMiii Wi(iiiii'iit::j.:mrmjtiiiimMBiiiiMtmiiM --m-mum-,- provide Mustangs had control of tl hall once again and were determined to shove the ball down their throuts. John Murray hung on to a hand off from Bier nnd ran for a touchdown. Mollahan hit the extra point - this time making the score, Mustangs, 13 -Wusco 2 which was the finul score for the first quarter. The second quarter was soon under way and the action got better right off the bat, John Bier threw a 42-yard pass to John Murray which he ran for a touchdown, making the score 19 to 2. Heppner's Joe Mollahan made the extra point kick. In this same quarter, Wasco made two touchdowns hut missed both extra point kicks. Later the ball was down on Heppner's one yord line and the Mustangs hod control of the hull. Bier made a hand-off to Murray who dove for a touchdown. Mollahan missed r m If fSt! 1 m a eta wi aw I 1 T T? m-r; 5( rr n "-Ah, A. I to-' Tf fir'. victory for homecoming the extra point kick. The score af the half was Hepprier, 26 -Wasco, 12. During the half-time festiv ities, the band played someold favorites -songs of the past to go with the Homecoming theme. "The Good Oie Days." The princesses were brought In an antique car driven by Shorty Peck. The escorts then escorted the princesses to the center of the field. Jackie Gentry, last year's homecoming queen, then went out on the field escorted by Mr. Dale Holland and crowned Lynn Dee Devin IftHO lleppner High Homecom ing Queen. Next on the agenda were the floats made by the high school classes. Juniors came in fourth place; Seniors came in third; Sophomores were sec ond, and Freshmen claimed first prize. After the floats the lights were turned off for a spectac ular aerial show put on by the 7i i 1 1 21 "J rm V Til i I 1 i 1 -ir if v Heppner Mustangs In Clinching State Championship Berth Ron McDonald f Be Careful EI!: Hunters Booster Club. The fireworks were sensational and one could hear the oooo'g and ahhhh's of the crowd. Soon after that the cake raffle winners were announ ced. Tom Huston won the game football. The second half got under way, and about the only thing to watch was Heppner's de fense which kept Wasco from scoring the rest of the game. The Mustangs weren't able to TEAM STATISTICAL RECORD HEPPNER it 15 1 14 0 4 1 42 1 1 42 33 37 307 .2972973 2 73 3.1S WASCO COUNTT 12 17 1 13 1 11 2 2 0 0 0 43 241 74 270 3.35243138 1 24 24 0 0 0 s 143 33 3 24 t 3 2 4 30 0 0 0 3 93 31 5 3 II. I 0 0 2 20 FIRST 13 0 SECOND 13 12 HEPPNER tWSCO COUNTT Heppner-Wasco VB game ends with Fillies' win bv Sherry Cowett The Heppner varsity volley ball match against the Wasco Redsides ended with the scores of 15-13 and 15-11 on Oct. 24. "The game had a few rough spots, but we pulled through," said coach Terjeson. Outstanding players were Nancy Miller for serving, Lynn Dee Devin for serving, wkh 6 points, and Deanne Men's x -country last golfing event of year This Sunday, Nov. 2, will be the last Sunday men's play of the year at the Willow Creek Golf Course in Heppner. The cross-country event will be played with a different layout than the usual course. Coffee and rolls will be served at 8:30 a.m.. with play starting at 9 a.m. 676-9921 Inc. V5J i score either. The offense couldn't get their act together it seemed. As the ball lay dead to the last second of the game, the final score was Heppner, 26, Wasco. 12. After the game Heppner High had a big homecoming dance which turned out to be a big success. The next football game is at home with Lyle. Washington; and game time is at 8 p.m. SCORE FIRST DOWNS T PASS INC tX RUSHING T PENAL Tf NO. OP PASSES COMPLETED YARDS GAINED T.Dt PASSES PASSES INTERCEPTED YARDS RETURNED NO. OP RUSHING PLAYS YARDS GAINED TOTAL PASSINC AND RUSHING VITAL YAPDS GAINED AVERACE PER PLAY NO. OP PUNTS YARDAGE AVERACE PUNTS LOCKED PUNTS RETURNED YARDS RETURNED AVERACE NO. OP tICKOPPS YARDACE AVERACE lICKOrFS RETURNED YARDS RETURNED AVERACE PUSHES LOST PENALTIES YARDS LOST SCORE IY QUARTERS THIRD 0 0 FOURTH 0 0 TOTAL 24 12 . Connor at the net. This game has the Fillies tied for 2nd in district. The next game will be against Pilot Rock here on Oct. 28. PUBLIC AUCTIOn VilMurf Sail i Onlir tf Bunl tf (rattan Please Be On Time - Sale Starts with Major Equipment KinZUa Corp. - Plywood Division Heppner-Arlington Hwy. HEPPNER. OREGON (Approx. 60 Miles S.W. of Pendleton) $3 MILLION EVALUATION ALL NEW 1971-1974 Pivwnnn i rrpfii run ILIIIUUU U UIILLII LI1U EQUIP. RQLLiriG STOCK HIGHLIGHTS HOT MtM, 1974 Willltml Whltt S0-0ptnln. 4' X ', 572-Ton, Sttni Fired, Dual Prnsurt; Mf MltSJ. 1974 Glob 4 I 8; SKINNER & PANEL TRIM lINEi Consisting of 1974 Hinwood 4' 8' Vacuum Top Pantl Ftl-tr- Glob Skinner Saw 8 Trim Saw; Kimwood 8-rm Auto. Indti Panal Turnar: (3) Kimwood 4' K 8' Gradiruj Bins; Tach. Industrial Co. Auto. Palntini Station (rom End Bin; Etc.! UT UP LINE, Prentica Auto, w3, 4, S 8 7 Ply Capabilitias, Cora Station, Prantlc 4 8 Auto. Vacuum Face Feeder Vacuum Pumps, Globe Auto. Vacuum Cor Feeders, Globe 10' Glua Aoolicator Swleko 60" Glue Filter, Etc.; CLUE PIT: 1974 Globe 1,000 Gal. Cap HI Shear Glue Mi Ker wRellance 100 h p., (2) 1,500 Gal. All Steel Glue Molding. Tanks; (2) 10,000 Gal. All Steel Resin Tanks; 6.000 Gal. All Steel Caustic 4,000 Gal. All Steel Water Tanks; STRING MACHINE, Custom 4', Top Application wAppllcator, Dry Clipper, Auto. Vacuum Stacklna. 8 Unstacklnf. Scissor Lifts, Etc.! (J) VENEER OUTERS. 1974 Moore 20-Section 8 1974 Moore 14-Sectlon, Ea. 8-Deck, 2-Zone Enere Fired w(3) Coollnf Stations 8 100 h p. Blowers; (4) DRYER FEEDERS: (2) Sweed Mod. F318-11-73 1305 8 (2) Sweed Mod. F211-9-73-1307, Ea. Stacked Auto. Pinched Roll; (I) VENEER OUTER 0UTFEE0S; (4) MOISTURE DETECTORS, (4) 1977 Mann-Russell 15' Cross Tipple Continuous; GREEN ENO - (2) VENEER LATHES: 1974 PMI Mod. 420, 112" I 40. Dual Re tractable Chuck; 1971 Coe Mod. 2490, 96" 42", Dual Spindle Retract able Chuck; (2) LATHE CHARGERS: PMI 8', Fully Hyd. Block Charger; Coe 8' Pendulum Type Hyd. Block Charger; P 8 N 10.000 Lb. Cap. Overhead Elect. Hoist; (2) LATHE DRIVES: PMI System wRellance 150 h p. D.C. 8 200 h.p. to 125 K.W. M.G. Set; Coe System wG.E. 150 h p. D C. 8 Re liance 200 h p. to 125 K.W. M.G. Set; (14) CON VE TORS; TRAV SSTEMSi Co 150', 6-0eck All Bolted Steel; Redco Auto. Tipple 8 Tray Controls; Morvue 10' Auto. Clip II Moistur Detector; PMI 120', 4-Deck All Bolted Steel- Lloyd Auto. Tipple 8 Tray Controls; Morvue 10' Infiascan Moist ure Detector; (2) 1976 Durand Auto. Stacking Systems; HYDRAULIC SYS TEM, 1974 Hydra-Power Systems Inc. Master Hyd. System (for Chargers, Lathes, Stud Mill, Conveyors 8 Pumps) w(4) Vlckers Hyd. Pumps, U.S. 75 h.p., (2) Racine 80 GRM Hyd. Pumps, 50 h.p.i ENERGEX SYSTEM: Con sisting of (2) 1974 Gruendler Mod. 16-40-CF Hammer Mills, (2) G.E. 150 h.p.: (2) Butler 100-Unit All Steel Bolted Coarse Bins; (2) Butler 60-Unlt All Steel Bolted Fines Bins; (2) Energei Metering Bins; Carter Day Bag Type Filter, 50-Bag; Blowers; Etc.; STRAPPING MACHINE, Signode Mod. CM4-2-1 4 000 Lb. Cap. Auto., Steel; VENEER NOG, Glob 42" w Reliance 60 h.p.. MOI Metal Detector, BLOWER, Archer 60" wA.C. 2O0 h.p.; MISC. EOUIPMCNT; ELECTRICAL Incl. (3) West. 1500 K.V.A. Transformers; Etc.; SUPPLIES; ROLLING STOCK - (2) RUBBER TIREO LOG LOADERS: 1973 Cat. 9tuj, sn 87A6595 8 1977 Cat. 950, sn 8U10472, Ea. wHyd. Log Forks 8 Encl. Cabs; (2) CRAWLER CRANES: B E. 548 w Cummins NHRS 320 Dsl., Albin Heel Boom, Grapple; Osgood 1000 wCat. 017000 Diesel; ETC Writ for Fre Detcriptive Brochuri SALE UNDER SUPERVISION OF WERSKOYY-ASH-LRYIS Auctioneers 2128 S.W. FOURTN AVENUE, PORTLAND, OREGON 97201 (SOI) 222-BISf Milton J. Wershow Co. ol California 770 FAIRMONT AVENUE, BLENOAU, CALIFORNIA 81103 (211) 245-7777 ? ;Sf " 4 as. Tm. nfj t nit. lone Jr. High stomps Echo, 28-8 bv Michelle La Rue lone Jr. High football team played Echo on Thursday, October 23, and won on their own field as they stomped Echo, 28-8. The Cards opened the game as they kicked off to Echo, lone held the Cougars, forcing them to punt. The first touchdown came on a 30-yard run from Mark Meyers. lone again forced Echo to punt. lone lost the ball on a fumble. Echo returned with a fumble and lone capitalized on this one with a touchdown. The next touchdown came when Meyers intercepted a pass and ran 40 yards into the end zone. The Cards went into the locker room with a 20-0 lead. To open the half Echo kicked to lone. Meyers received the ball and ran it back for a touchdown. The last points of the game went to Echo on a 50 yard run. The score at the end of the game was 28-8. Ione's next game will be Thursday, Oct. 30 at Condon. THURSDAY II. 6 10:00 A.M. I J wan ; ALL SW017 TIMS ) m STOCK cS coop 2 V IV SEASONS X ur ( wVo COUNTRY SQUIRE 120 i fV00 Studding Legal Nov. 1 We Have The Equipment BM Morrow CountyFR-t.-jt Grain Growers. UJ Oiiikef FwiOik . en-rm . e "7 I 1 a RADIAL STEEL TRACTION