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TEN-The Heppner Gaiette-Times, Heppner, Oregon. Thursday, October 29. 1981 Mustangs end Homecoming with a Wagon Trail Cookers meet The Wagon Trail Cookers met last week to begin their second year of 4-H cooking, The meeting was called to order by the Leader, Jean Brazell. mended Mrs. Brazell members on com-thoir items entered in the county fair. The group elected the fol lowing club officers: Presi dent Beth Heatherly, Vice President - Nancy Taylor. Kathleen Brazell and Paulu Heatherly - reporters. The next meeting will be held Monday, Nov. 2. '23 , j PUBLIC NOTICES ( By ANNE MURRAY The Heppner Mustangs ad ded another victory to their list as they trampled the Pilot Rock Rockets 43-0, Friday night, Oct. 23, at Heppner. The Mustangs' victory put the finishing touches on Home coming week. The Mustangs' defense made it possible for Earl Hammond to score the first two Mustang touchdowns. The first touchdown came from six yards out. Then Hammond came back with a five yard scramble to the endzone, this put the Mustangs on top 14-0 at the end of the first quarter. The Rockets offense had a hard time getting started against the Mustangs' de fense. Whenever the Rockets could get something generat ed, the Mustangs would end up with the ball, either by fumble or interception. The Mustangs proved this point by intercept ing five passes and recovering five fumbles. During the second quarter, Hammond handed the spot light over to senior tailback John Murray, who then pro ceeded to score three touch downs. The first of which was from 25 yards out. Murray then followed up with a 58 yard jaunt to the endzone. Murray then took a break from the scoring action, as Mike Currin came into the scene, but Currin did his thing on defense. Currin trapped Rick Martinez in the endzone for a safety and two points. Murray then came back to finish the work. This time Murray scored on a three yard dash into the endzone. By the end of the third quarter the Mustangs were leading the Rockets 35-0. The Mustangs weren't quite finished scoring as was proved by freshman, back-up, quart erback Todd Miller. Miller dove one yard into the endzone Jeff On then ran into the endzone for the two point conversion. The Mustangs were led in rushing by Murray who had 162 yards on 13 carries. Hammond carried nine times for 53 yards, sophomore Sid Kennedy rushed 33 yards on five carries. Currin led the Mustangs' defense with 14 points, accord ing to the Heppner coaches defensive rating system. Lee Rice followed close behind with 13 points. Bruce Way was also in double digits with 10 points. Coach John Sporseen com mented after the game, "We Dlayed an excellent overall r I i I f t r"' v. tr - MIS' JpMPIWWWWWW WWH.taS'Wi H If 111' Iffrn" " - , lit jmriT!& ; it - I photos by THE BIG DEAL ..Put insulated aluminum Hiding on your home with S & S Siding Co. Ah a boium you will get a hnlf pork rut and wrapped, ( an do home that Is 23' 37' K' for $1970.00. Cull for free estimate. This offer Is good until Dec. 31. 19KI. Call today we will he glad to talk to you. Phone: 922-3629, Irrigon Avery Taylor & Jack Shafer PUBLIC HEARING The City of Heppner Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on Monday. Novem ber , lnialS:0P.M.at City Hall at mil W. Willow. They will consider a development permit in the flood plain that would allow an addition to be built on the northeast side of the Court Street Market build ing located at 111 North Court Street. Dick Bigelow Chairman Published: October 29, I9B1 Michele Portmonn lone Gty Council news The lone City Council ap proved two zoning permits at their October 6 meeting, one to Otto Morten and the other to Cleo Childers. In other business, the coun cil consolidated the city's insurance policies and obtain ed new policies with one company, said Diana Starr, city recorder. OLD MAN WINTER IS WAITING FOR YOU PS Co-op Country DON'T WAIT TO BUY YOUR WINTER TIRES! Studs Legal Nov. 1 n f? -w.-- 53 j mmmm u twfiJUSLyw coXiJtfif bice. III ball game, but the toughest game of the season is coming up this Friday against Stan field. If we play our best, we will win, but we cannot afford fumbles and silly mistakes." Heppner's next game is at home Friday night Oct. 30 at 8 p.m. against Stanfield. Bowling News SCORING SIMMARY: 1 2 3 4 tot Heppner 14 15 6 8 43 Pilot Rock 0 0 0 0 0 Heppner: Hammond 6 yard run (Holland kick) Heppner: Hammond 5 yard run (Forrar kick) Heppner: Murray 25 yard run (Holland kick) Heppner: Murray 58 yard run (kick failed) Heppner: Safety, Currin tackled Martinez in endzone Heppner: Murray three yard run (kick failed) Heppner: Miller one yard run (Orr run) Dime A Dozen Koffee Kup Keglers Sparetitners October 25 October 22 October 2 w on . , st Won -Lost Won -Lost S & J Market - i7.u Tean No. 7 - n-ll Cutter Dusters - 21-7 Coast to Coast - ib.la Team No. 4- n-ll Three Holers - 16-12 Petersons- 15.13 TeamN0T2- 16-11 Newcomers- 15-13 Les Schwab - i5.13 Team No. 1 - 16-12 Weary Wives - 14-14 Gardner's- 15.13 Team No. 5 - 15-3 Hi Ho's - 13-15 Central Market - 12.16 Team No. 6- 11M.-16V Three L's - 12-16 MCGG - u.yj Team No. 8- 10-14 The Pytts - 11-17 Sears- 11-17 Team No. 3- 9-19 The Dregs 10-18 - ,... , Donna Moeller converted the 4-7-9 split. High Game: Kay McKob erts - 202. High Series: Kay McRob erts - 537. Splits: Sam Heath - 5-10, David Denton 7-10-6, and Bebe M linkers 5-4-7. High Game: Riley Munkers - 214 and Carol Taylor -189. High Series: Ray Massey -570 and Alvina Padberg 513. High Team Game: No. 8 -791. High Team Series - No. 4 --22SL Thursday Night Ladies October zz Won Lost 21-7 19Vi- High Game: Linda Schultz -191. High Series: Iris Campbell -527. High Team Game: Gutter Dusters - 582. High Team Series: Weary Wives - 1700. Dime A Dozen October 18 Won Kinzua - Gateway -Col. Basin El -Bucknum's -Lebush M & R Ray Boyce Ins. B & C Repair - 8 15-13 15-13 11-17 Wi - Wk 10-18 10-18 Team No. 7 -Team No. 4 -Team No. 1 -Team No. 5 -Team No. 2 -Team No. 8 -Team No. 6 -Team No. 3 - Lost 15-9 15-9 14-10 14-10 12' -IIM2 10-14 9Mi - 14'i 6-18 Splits converted : Marie Ball - 2-7-8, Vonnie Lovgren - 5-6-10, LoRayne Bowman - 4-57, Betty Pettyjohn and Karen Palmer -5-10. High Game: LoRayne Bow man -192. High Series : LoRayne Bow man - 407 Splits: Carol Taylor - 5-10 High Game: Riley Munkers - 214 and Billie Doherty - 181. High Series: Ray Massey -570 and Alvina Padberg - 513. High Team Game: No. 8 -791. High Team Series: No. 4 - The Oregon Department of Transportation Hiyhway Division THE OREGON TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION AND THE HIGHWAY DIVISION want .0 hear YOUR P!MION about the PRELIMINARY Six-Year Highway Improvement Program Tues., Nov. 3, Science Test Rm. 306, Hermiston High School, Hermiston Declining revenues and federal-aid cutbacks have forced the Highway Division to reduce its construction program and postpone many improvement projects. Transportation officials will describe the projects listed on the proposed six-year program, and seek your comments about them. If you are concerned about the condition of the State Highway System in your area, don't miss this opportunity to make vour vi-ws known. f TT JlJL 9JJJ - mm m, ii. m.i.iujjl. I in in I . 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