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FfL'RThe Heppner Gaiette-Tlmes. ustangs leave Tigerseots baffled in ( By ANNE MURRAY As the crowd started set tling down to watch the Heppner Mustangs against the Weston McEwen Tigerseots, a person could feci the anxiety growing. The Mustangs had revenge in their eyes for the Tigerseots were the only team to defeat the Mustangs last year. They shared the title of Columbia Basin Conference Champions but this year the Mustangs have different plans. Friday night the Mustangs started their plans rolling. While the clock was ticking the time off the first quarter, the two teams were locked in head-to-head combat. There were only occasional big breaks, such as when tailback Morrow Co. Historical Soc. slates meeting The Morrow County Histori cal Society will hold their annual meeting on Sunday, October 11 at Lexington Grange Hall. A pot luck dinner with meat, rolls and coffee provided will begin at 1 p.m. with a meeting and program following at 2 p.m. Former lone participate in Mandy, age five and Jared Heimbigner, four, participat ed in the Labor Day Water Ski Show held " the Tri Cities over the three day weekend. Mandy and Jared are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Htimbigner, Kennewick, formerly of lone. The children skied in cos tumed groups of three and were the youngest members of , T-f-f s-- v - if ' J(f ' 1 . f: ' ..-m. Mandy and Jared Heimbigner Correction Lunch will begin at 12:30 p.m. instead of 1 p.m. at the lone High School 50 year class reunion, as announced in last week's Gazette-Times. Visit ors are welcome to join the group at 2:30 p.m. CARPET CARE 7 STEPS FC1 SPOT & STAC! REMOVAL Step 7. Drying. Regardless of the removal success, absorb as much liquid from the carpet as possible. Blow air over the spots or place a 'i-inch layer of white tissues over the wet areas and weight them down Change as the tissues become wet. After the spot has dried brush the pile with the fingers to restore the texture. If any stain remains, the spot remov al procedure may be repeated or a professional cleaner! consulted. THESE HELPFUL HINTS BROUGHT TO YOU BY .CI & R FLCCIl cqvl?a::z "YOUR CARPET EXPERTS". Call for appointment 676-9141 9 fl.in.-l p.m., Set, LINDEN WAY Heppner, Oregon. Thursday. September 17, msi , John Murray rambled down the sideline to the endzone. Murray's big break was made possible by a diving intercep tion catch by Cliff Doherty. Unfortunately a penalty re voked the six points As the' first quarter came to a close Heppner was determined to get these points back. At the beginning of the second quarter senior quarter back Doug Holland connected with Robert Bier for a 15 yard touchdown toss, and the extra point kicked by Holland was good. The rest of the second quarter was a battle of the defenses, with not much productive offense. The first part of the third quarter proceeded quietly un til Murray happened to find himself in the right place at Marcus Haines, chairperson for the Harney County Histori cal Society will give a slide presentation, "Know Your Neighboring County," on his torical points of interest in Harney County. A drawing for door prizes will also be held at this meeting, said a spokesperson from the group. children ski show the ski club to take part in the show and tournament. The children's father, Tom. won first place in the jumping event and also took part in the show. Tom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Heimbigner, lone, attended the show and tourna ment and reported to enjoy visiting many people there. PUBLIC MEETINGS Morrow County Mental Health Services. Administra tive Board Meeting - Tuesday, Sept. 22, 7:30 p.m. at the Morrow County School Dis trict office in Lexington. G John Murray (34) rounds the corner in action Friday night the rit!ht lime. He slopped in front of a Tieerscot receiver to pick off a pass and then ran 33 yards to the endzone. This touchdown put Heppner ahead 1:1-0. During the fourth quarter neither learn could generate much offense. Coach John Sporseen was pleased wilb the outcome of the game. Sporseen said "Defense was the key to our win. I was really pleased with Close to Home Mary Ann Cerullo As consumers, there are certain things people should know in advance for their own protection before buying or ordering by mail. Unfortunately, I was painfully reminded of that just recently. Shortly before we were married three years ago, Larry and I picked out a very reasonably priced and handsome set of ironstone to use as every day china at one of Portland's major department stores. Through the generosity of others, we acquired as wedding gifts four place settings of six pieces, plus some serving dishes. After we were married," the department store began marking down certain pieces of the ironstone to what seemed to be bargain prices. (I should have been suspicious then.) Larry and I eagerly grabbed them up. Now I pause and reflect how peculiar it was of the store to offer our stoneware for such a low sum in thetfirst place. Of course what the store refrained to mention was that our wonderful wedding china was being discontinued. We stumbled on that fact at practically the last possible moment while purchasing a bowl and finding it extremely difficult to do so. "Why, didn't you know? exclaimed the saleswoman. "We no longer carry this and all our remaining stock is at our Salem store." Larry and I pooled our paychecks and frantically ordered all we could afford to lay our fingers on. It took numerous phone calls and several weeks of waiting before our fragile shipment arrived in Heppner. Impatiently, Larry tore open the box and checked the top plates. All seemed in order and we stored the carton safely away. Six months later Larry and I learned our lesson. While spring-cleaning we came upon the stored box and decided to unpack the stoneware. One at a time we pulled the plates out and tore the protective brown paper from around each of them. I quickly set the first two in the dishwasher while Larry peered into the box in dismay. Four brand new dinner plates sat in their brown wrappers, each perfectly broken into two uniform pieces. The moral of this sad tale is: always check your shipment thoroughly and immediately, even when you intend to store he item in the same box. . I still grieve over our four dead dishes and the four less people we can have over for dinner tonight. aruem Hose 5 ONE FULL TABLE (Brain roirjeirsw Lexington 989-8221 3$ ... m it. The Mustang's defense held Weston McEwen to 101 total yards. The Mustang's defense .was led by Earl Hammond who had 18 points and Wesley Marlatt who had 17 points in the Heppner coaches' defen sive rating system. Murray and Lee Rice followed close behind with 15 points. Rice also recovered a fumble. Hammond also led the Mustang's offense with 82 S3 OFF K3 1st game 5 yards on 14 carries, while Nfurray had 78 yards on 18 carries. Holland carried the ball 10 times for 24 yards, and also completed 2 of 6 passes for 27 yards. Bier was the connecting end of both Holland completions. Heppner's schedule has them playing two of the toughest teams in the opening weeks of the season. Next Friday night tit 8 p.m. Heppner travels to Moro to try STEEK BUYERS & Price Pettyjohn Oil Pettyjohn Oil Pettyjohn Oil Tad Miller ) Bob Peterson ) " Pendleton PCA Pendleton PCA Eastern OR. Farms Eastern OR. Farms Les Schwab Columbia Basin Elec. Federal Land Bank Pendleton Grain Growers Farm Equip. Hdqtrs. Bob Hawkins Western Empire N.W. Livestock N.W. Livestock N.C. Livestock Western Alfalfa Western Alfalfa L & L Farms ) Pitney Farms ) Wm. J. Doherty .92'2 Cathy Lindsay Morrow Co. G O. .85 Marie Van Schniack Morrow Co. G O. .85 Dion Sampson Morrow Co. G.G. 2.00 Geri Grieb Dennis Doherty .82 Trina Hellberg Gardners Men's Wear .84 Trent Harrison Grieb Angus .80 Jeff Bailey KinzuaCorp. 2.00 Mike Van Schoiack BankofE.O. .82'2 Kelly Seel BankofE.0. .80 Matt Clark PatCulsforth .89 Lcann Quigley ' First Interstate Bank .84 Kierin Doherty Hound-Up Crop Dusters 1.00 Katie Doherty SWINE BUYERS & Price-lb. OWNER Bob McLaughlin 1.20 paua plocharsky E:dBrosnan 1.25 jody Coen ' Morrow Co. G.G. 1.50 Rod Cole Don Anderson 1.30 Joe Taylor Barton Clark 1.20 John Coen Green Feed & Seed 1.40 Diann Brosnan Pat & Karen Cutsforth 1.20 Marie Sollman Don Greenup 1.70 jimmy Brosnan Pettyjohn Oil 1.05 Vince McElligott Mountain Valley Land 1.40 Patti McElligott Pendleton PCA 1.45 Ann Van Schoiack Les Schwab Tire 1.50 Matt Clark Farm Equip. Hdqtrs. 1.40 Mike Van Schoiack Taylor Bros. DPR Farms 1.00 Sid Kennedy Bob Hawkins 1.20 Mike Brosnan Hermiston Auto Parts 1.45 Jerry Brosnan Currin Ranches 1.10 Dion Sampson Western Alfalfa 4 Hermiston Tire & Auto 1.60 Jim Clark D.O. Nelson 1.50 Rod Cole SMALL ANIMALS & PRICE EACH Bob Hawkins - 3 rabbits 82.50 Ron Currin - 2 rabbits 55.00 Gary Miller, N.W. Livestock -1 rabbit 9.00 Don Grauer, N.W. Livestock-1 rabbit 24.00 Western Alfalfa -1 rabbit 5.00 of season v photo by Jon Sumner and overcome the Sherman County Huskies, which have been picked for the most likely team to contend with Heppner for the C.IVC. champion seat. Scoring summary : Heppner 0 7 611-i:i Westmi-McKwen 0 0 00-II Heppner - 15 yard pass from Holland to Kier i Holland kick ) Heppner - Murray XI yard interception return (kick failed) THE MORROW COUNTY LIVESTOCK GROWERS ASSOC. WOULD LIKE TO THANK THE FOLLOWING BUSINESSES AND THEIR REPRESENTATIVES FOR SUPPORTING THE 1981 MORROW COUNTY STOCK SALE AT THIS YEAR'S FAIR. THEIR SUPPORT HELPS CONTINUE THE 4-H AND FFA LIVESTOCK PROGRAM. - lb. OWNEK .81 Eugene Morton .84 Jason Palmer 1.05 Jerry McElligott 80 Jeff Zuver 8-"v Alex Lindsay 89 Elizabeth McElligott Eddie Moore '80 John Moore 85 John Mover Loren Hayes 85 Travis Harrison 81 Chris McLaughlin 80 Vince McElligott 87' Nancy Bailey 85 Kreg Kenton 7fi Bruce Waid 78 J,.ff Turnbaugh 78 Tom Smith 79 Steve Plocharsky 85 Kurt HelltKTg '6f) Ann Lindsav OWNER Sheri Piper Sandi Wright Gibb Eans Missy Turnbaugh Jana Marquardt 'FOR THA GLORY CONTROL' See Us For: TORDON RAMIfEI LIQUID rs ii-lM A DEAD WEED SULVAirJE THE CHEMICAL SHOWING GREAT RESULTS PETTYJOHN CHEMICAL J UAHQ Watering restrictions in the City of Heppner are ended. You may now water at your convenience. Your cooperation has been greatly appreciated. Thank you. Essrl Pfsplsisssif Qty Fcrccncn SHEEP BUYERS 4 Price-lb. Pettyjohn Oil 170 Agri-Check, Inc. ) Dunning Ra v of Or . ) 1 .75 Day's Mobile Slaughter 1.50 Peterson Bros. 2.00 Pendleton PCA 1.75 J R. Simplot & Quimby Truck ing Inc. 1.70 Col Community Bank 1.85 OR Bearing & Supply Inc. 2 40 The Oregon Bank 1.70 Fed. Land Bunk 160 H&HLandCo. 2 10 Farm Equip. Hdqtrs. 1.60 Hawkins Ranches 1.80 Inland Empire Rank 1.75 Inland Empire Bank 1.20 Inland Empire Bank 1.85 O'Goara AShoun 1.30 Chuck's Sky room 2.10 Lindsay Ranches 1.75 Morrow Co G.G. 2.25 Morrow Co G G. 3.50 Betty Mills 2.20 Stacey & Darlene Lovgren 1 .60 Dennis Doherty 1.60 LeMaster & Daniels 2. 10 LeoAshbeck 1.70 Leo Ashbeck 1 .85 Terry 4 Karen Thompson 1.55 U.S. Army Corp of Engineers 1.80 Ron McDonald Chev. 1.65 Swayne Evans Morrow Co. Abstract 2.85 Barney Lindsay Don McElligott 1.90 Marvin Coleman Jim Lovgren 1.50 Jaci Sumner V4GTavern 1.50 Bridget! Greenup E'armers Insurance 1.40 Paula Palmer George Currin 2.00 Tony Currin George Currin 2.20 Mike Currin George Currin 2.00 Steve Currin George Currin 2.70 Tony Currin George Currin 2.80 Steve Currin Turner, Van Marter & Bryant Jason Dougherty 2.10 BankofE.O. 1.85 Jason Dougherty Jim4CarleenWest" 1.75 Kimberle Wright Charlie Daly 2.25 Paula Heatherly Pat 4 Karen Cutsforth 1.20 Marie Sollman Don Greenup 2.00 Angela Ashbeck SMALL Each ANIMALS & Price Western Alfalfa -1 rabbit 11. oo Pat Cutsforth & Ron Haguewood - 2 turkeys 130.00 Fritz Cutsforth 1 rabbit 12.00 Don McElligott -1 turkey 17.00 Pat 4 Karen Cutsforth -3 spotted rabbits 142.50 Charlie Daly -6 ducks 54.00 Karen Cutsforth -1 rabbit 13.00 Morrow Co. G.G. 3 rabbits LUMBER Raymond French 75.00 T MORN IN G V iBi OR BEADS OIL o CO. 422 7254 C5SGQS OWNER Michael BerRstrom Beth Heathrlv Denote Kennedy Jimmy Canon Michael lU-rgntrom Eric Thompson Swayne Evans Mike Currin F.ric Thompson Nancy Miller Puula Pulnier Bert Coson Steve Miller Denise Kennedy Stacey Kennedy Gibb t'.vann Chris McLaughlin Teresa Lindsay Nance Wright Jaci Sumner Ann McLaughlin Nance Wright Gibb Evans Shannon McLaughlin Bert Cason Angela Ashbeck Bridget! Greenup ' Kimberle Wright Jimmy Cason Sheri Piper Sheri Piper Sandi Wright Missy Turnbauuh Sandi Wright Sheri Piper Sheri Piper Jana Marquardt