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I h r llrp p n e r l i i n - l l r tim e s llr |i|iiir i Oregon. W n ln r s d jv N ovem ber 21 19*1 I h I Athletes receive awards at fall sports dessert i f Ö o w l i n n N ew * l l l m r * llo re n N o tr m b rr I I VA on l a t i No Fóghi 28 -12 No F'ive 23 -17 No Tw o 2 0 ', 19', No F our 2 0 ', I9 ‘ , No S ix 20 -20 No Seven 18 -22 No lin e 16 -24 No T h re e 14 26 High gam e (ie n e D oherty 196 and H illie Doherty 189 High se n e s Gene Ikvherty 566 High team gam e No Tw o 784 High team se rie s No Fóghi 2 173 N p a rrlim e rt N o»em ber I I Won lo s t Peterso n s 2* 16 Coast to C oast 25 19 C e n tra l M arket 23 21 M C G .G 21-23 G a rd n e rs 21 23 le n s P ro c e ssin g 20 24 S e a rs 19 25 l e s S ch w a b 19 25 S p lits co nverted B illie D oherty 3 6 7 10 H a rrie t E v a n s 2 7 8. F'ran H ale 5-10 and B e be M u n kers 4 5 7 Ih g h gam e Jo y c e W inter 190 High s e rie s M artha D oherty 492 Th u rsd a » Night I «dies N o«em ber IS VA on 1 osi K P ( I F: N o 35« 33 II Depot N ursery 2 7 ', 16 ', B a rk n Chips 22 22 B A C R e p a ir 22 22 K in zu a C o rp 2(1 24 The C o untry Ko se 1 9 ', 2 4 ', J A J C e ra m ic s 19 25 Kay B o yce Ins 13 31 Sp lits C o nverted B e tty A ld ric h 4 5 7. A lv in a P a d b e rg 5 7. and Betty P e ttyjo h n 5 III High gam e K a tie M cKoberts-210 High se rie s K a tie M cKoberta-532 K o lle r K u p K eg ler« No»em b er IS Hon I m l D regs 29 15 M C G G No 2 25 19 P y tts 25 19 The Hi H o s 22 22 T h re e H o lers 21 23 No P in H itte rs 2U 24 G u tter D u ste rs lit 26 Hopefuls 16 2ft S p lits B e tty Snow 5 7 9. B illie D oherty 4 7 10, and Jo sie K in d sfa ther 5-7 and 5-10 High gam e M a rie K u d is ill 203 High se rie s Jo sie K in d sfa th e r 524 High team gam e Hi H o's 464 and also High S e n e s of 1365 D im e \ Dozen No» em ber IH AA on l o t i No E ig h t 29 15 No F'ive 19 25 No F'our 2 3 ', 211 No Two 2 D , 2 2 ', No S ix 23 21 No Seven 21 23 No One 18 26 No Th ri-e 17 27 S p lits Jo y ce W in te r 4 10 High g a m e K a tie M cK o b e rts 19« and G a r r y V an A rsd a le 183 High se rie s B e tty Snow -516 and G a r r y V a n A rs d a le 509 High team gam e No F iv e 743 High team se rie s No F iv e 2099 aw a rd to M ich elle Beeson and the most in sp ira tio n a l a w a rd to C and i Kudiadl Jo n e s a ls o r e c o g n u r d D e e n a H am s apd Candi K u d is ill for being nam ed to the second team a ll s ta r B g 'b y < o n f a r w M n l q M I team Foo tb all coaches Ron M ack and Del l a R u e then gave out football aw a rd s le t te r in g w ere se n io rs Donnie Doherty I/ .in te r M ark M e y e rs. Kandy M cCtew J e ft B a ll and E r i c Cook ju n io rs Rod T a y lo r , B ria n Hy A S H L E Y C O N K l IN lone High School held its ann uel (a ll sports dessert on T u rsd a y No» 13 to re c o g n itr those who had p a rticip a te d in vo lle y b a ll and toot h a ll V o lle y b a ll co ach Jo c e ly n Jones started out the r» e n in g gi»ing out v o lle y b a ll a w a rd s le t te r in g w ere junio r M ichelle Beeson sophom ores C and i K u d is ill. Sandi W right Deena H a m s P a tty M c K lIig o tt. and K im M cCabe and fre sh m en Kondi T e w s and Sa b rin a W hite Jopes aw ard ed '•'« • .q Volleyball all-stars named H» A S H | F V C O N K I IN The Big Sky C onference a ll s ta r v o lle y b a ll tra m s w e re voted on by coaches on T u e sd a y . Nov 6 Condon led the voting w ith four m em b ers on one of the three tra m s D istric t cham pion A rling to n placed three, as did E c h o lone. H e lix . D ufur and W heeler Co added two each, w hile C a sca d e la x 'k s placed one F o r lone, sophom ores Deena H am s and C and i K u d is ill w e re both on the second team F ir s t team C h ris M allg re n . Condon Hecky H u rd ick . A rlin g to n . Jo d i C a d y , F xh o T w y la R ily e u . C ascad e L o c k s . C a rm a n B o rg h ese. Arlington and M ich elle B e r r a y . Condon Second team Stephanie A n d ru s. H e lix C and i K u d is ill. lone M elissa M athew s. W heeler Co Connie Hak er F x h o T in a M itch ell D u fu r. and IVrena H a m s, lone Honorable m ention J u lie Van Swotl Condon N ikk i Ix m b c k r H r hx shannon S h affe r W heeler Co . M ichelle Cook F x h o . C a ra H itlin g rr A rling to n K e lly F :a k in . Con ilon. and D arn e tte F*age D u fu r The Fifth Quarter Sport .1 with Mike Oths A b rie f look at the w orld of -.ports through the wind and the ra in C ollege fo o th jll dldn t do a »er» g-«Ht jot- of producing a d e a rc u t No 1 team over the w eekend N eb raska could have c la im e d the title ag ain sounds lik e the H u skies hut lost to O klahom a South C aro lin a d e sersin g or not could have laid c la im w ith a w in m e r a m ediocre Navy team , tiut got blown aw ay A ll this le a se s us hack w here I pred icted we would I h - with the prospect of BA C as the top team It s hard lo »ole for a team whose toughest opponents a re W yom ing and ( tah hut the way it s going, everybody else continues to re tre a t O klahom a S ta le is the top pretend er now hut I II lay even mone» they don't heat O klah om a this weekend I II g ise a vote lor la n fie ld College O regon's re a l tug tim e team T h e D u cks and the B e a » e rs continue to play fa sc in a tin g g am es l^ist year we had no touchdowns T h is y e a r we m ay h .n e set another sort of record with four T D s c a lle d b a ck In what most c e rta in ly w as Jo e A ve /ra n o » last gam e O S I w as none tisi im p re s s iv e It w as interestin g that lentil Mi K it lr ic k sta rte d and played a ll the wa» at i|u a rte rh a c k Alter startin g m uch of last y e a r hi- hadn't p layed a down th is y e a r until the C iv il W ar He lobhit-d a ll week lo r the job in the paper ttien set another reco rd , of sorts by leading t iregon S ta le to no touchdowns (or the second se a r in a row against Oregon Now we can turn tow ard next y e a r when the Dui ks get the p riv ile g e of p la y in g N eb raska Fu n city College b a sketb a ll started last Sunday Doesn't it seem lik e they sneak the season up a little tut every y e a r ' It s lik e pro sporta now w here a ll the seasons blend together They re ta lkin g about mo» mg the N il to the sta rt of the B B season m akin g it sort of a p review Nc A A tournam ent Bad idea They 're going to k ill the golden goose in that sport also if they don't stop cre a tin g these boxing lik e la k e d ra m a s We m ay tu- pretty dum b but we re not that had yet Crook Count» is looking for a ll the w orld like the team to heat in the state A A A p lay o ffs I'hey w e re im p re ssiv e in handling a ver» gi«ul Barlow team If the» get by No I C o rv a llis this w eek th e y 'll lu- favo red to take it a ll A question lor I ’ete K o /e lle What happens d a ll five team s in a div ision tie tor the lead 1 Who w in s S lav tuned the N F C Fóist for fu rth e r d e tails CRYSTAL(? i BALL W elcom e h ack to the home of the most m ediocre p red icto rs th is side of the Faist O regonian O nce ag ain our boy s m uddled through the w a rs of the N FT. F’ a rity seem s to h a v e o verta ken the CH as a ll the p red icto rs except D ale cam e in at 8 14 D ale postisi a 7 14 week O ur guest selector theory pannisi out. as choosing John M aas resto re d som e of our prestige John only got 6 14. although he did c o rre c tly c a ll Crook C o u n ty's w in o ve r Barlow T h is w ee k's guest selecto r has som e e le c trify in g ch o ices as our exp ert is Je r r y Ht-aly from C o lum b ia B asin Season Standings Bren t 95 45 C ra ig 93 47, D ave 91 49 M ike 83 57 (an d s till closing I M J* ' GAME ûKLLN UAl » D L1; 11 NLW ENGLAND 4 DAL IJ\ir To our valued customers r r z; A Ui • >_L . LA RAT.., « 1AMi A 11 A i S t i. ill. V t Î \ w ■ » H4V Nf t ^•t : - V WAS B l ' f 1 SY». B • t - \ O u t o f t o d a y 's c i r c u l a r th e d id 2 to U il 3 O i h s? Is" WA V 1 AH Drug I tore It e m s > jt 1 B P ayless fo llo w in g a r r iv e not Ml.'. ------------------- ra ta l Fireplace M atches 2 99 $ i 49 We sincerely apologize and hope this does not In convenience you our valued customers . . mìa m : V ' t » i MIA SN- : • t l N y ,\ s .. W ir e y Th e M orrow County s h e riff's d r p a rtm rn t at the M orrow County Courthouse in H eppner handled or dispatched the follow ing business during the past week o n N ovem ber 13 the M orrow County sh e riff s o ffice a rre ste d K ir k Ix r o y Robinson to. H eppner. on a w a rra n t ch arg e of F a ilu r e to I ’ av F'me and G iv in g F'alse N am e and D ate of B irth to a I ’olice O ffic e r On N ovem ber 14 the H eppner F ire Depl responded to a house f u t on C hase Street in Heppner o n N ovem ber 15. the M orrow County S h e riff s Dept a rre ste d Hoi 1» K VAells Booth 28 I ’endleton on a la n e County w a rra n t for Sodomy I She w as lodged at the W asco County J a il Also on N ovem ber 15. the M orrow County S h e riff's o ffice a rre ste d Je t trey N eal Koonce. 20 S ta n fie ld , on a M orrow County C irc u it Court w ar rant for Th eft I He posted h a il and w as released In a th ird N ovem ber 15 in cid en t, the Heppner F'ire Depl responded to a flu«- fire on R iv e rs id e Stris-I in Heppner On N ovem ber 16 a B o ar dm .in am b u lan ce responded to l ' A I Corp and tran sp o rted a 21 y e a r old m ale lo Good Shepherd H ospital in Her rniston On N ovem ber 17. the Heppner P o lice Dept a rre ste d M elvin D H am m o ns. 52. Heppner on ch a rg e s of D riv in g C n d e r the In flu e n ce of In to xican ts He w as re le ase d on his own reco gnizance Alson on N o vem b er 17. the lle p p ner P o lic e D ep artm ent responded to a two v e h icle a ccid en t on H ighw ay 74 n e a r the K in zu a m ill No in ju rie s and only m in o r d a m ag es w ere re ported In a th ird N o vem ber 17 in cid en t, a B o a rd m an am b u lan ce responded to a m otor v eh icle accid ent on I 84 east of P a tte rso n F'errv K o a il Lions change meeting date Lio n s C lub president Lo n n ie Wat ne has announced that the date of the c lu b 's C h ris tm a s p a rty has been changed to D ecem ber I in o rd er to avoid a co n flict w ith the F arm C it y banquet Tuesd ay . N ovem ber 20. at the noon m eeting, he p ro m ises to enlighten those present concerning d e tails of the event t»t. it* (I I k - S I R pm ent • fl)t't h .ir«}•■<! cl th»* »ickfeci R <!•*•*% YOU H .I • V4*i t an tH i «i th o se t l.iy s ” *h< M ( 6 6 Morrow County [Crain Growers.« r o »«'i • i I • w 'I rt. ___ ______ . t JT* ir» ® * jji • li» is* In 1810 th ere w e re 366 n e w sp a p e rs in th e coun try Fall W eed Control »/ P IO N E E R HOSPITAI E M PLO Y EE OF T H E MONTH 1 f A : . Ì • ' \ V * f ' . « ‘ V - fs” - i ; 1 UP V * '• ' oK , • -( ' *• I’*: .. . * & _ t k S r ip ** i . - v V ;.v . r á y • v - w - • - YO U R LO C A L SERVICE DEALER FOR A LL YO U R FA LL CHEM ICAL NEEDS ★ G le a n * R o u n d u p * K e r b ★ Lexone * C hem hoe Hound-Up, Paraquat, Chem-Hoe 135 v’i Kerb are also available for Cheat Grass Control. / U 53 fa ta litie s in O ctober last y e a r D espite the drop in the October toll, the y e a rly tr a ffic death count for 1964 continues to run about four percent ahead of 196.1 Oregon had recorded 471 tr a ffic deaths as of O ctober .11 of th is y e a r, co m p ared with 453 fa ta litie s record ed on the sam e date last y e a r Th e O ctober toll included three m o to rcy c lists and four p e d estrians One tr a ffic fa ta lity o ccu rcd in the M orrow C ounties For Broodleaf Weed Control Spray with GLEAN 4 2 2 -7 2 5 4 Superlube 518. When it’s ’one of those days’. ____ Oregon tra ffic fa ta litie s dropped n e a rly 36 percent d u rin g O cto b er, the Motor V eh icles D iv isio n report ed in e a rly N ovem ber Th e d ivisio n reported 34 people w ere k ille d in tra ffic c ra s h e s during O ctober of th is y e a r, co m p ared w ith PETTYJOHN OIL The H o m an E m p ero r Tib e riu s like d p a rsn ip s Bacon '» -, MIA Spray Early! Io n « M a rc ) Baco n has begun w o rkin g in the d a rkro o m and in the m a ilin g and bindry d e p artm e n ts at the Hep pner G azette T im e s H er husband. B ill, w o rks for the M orrow County Road I>epartm ent They have th ree c h ild re n . J a k e . 8 . J im - 5. and K a t ie . 22 mos Th e G azette T im e s w elco m es its newest em plo yee Sheriff s Report No. of traffic fatalities decreases ?••• I Keepsake Porcelain C low ns G-T welcomes new employee Date 86 -t — I Douglas J e r r y Anderson and F 'ric M a tW »oph......... . M ike K ie l m ann C h ris K ea A shley C o nklin K ie rin Doherty and John S c a l f . and freshm en Ken Sn id er G a ry K ea T im Beeson and K e v V B a ll M ack aw ard ed the tru st in sp ira t lim a I a w a rd to Kandy M cC ab e and the most v a lu a b le p la y e r to M ark M eyers fKinnie Ik .h e rty w a s aw a rd e d the most v a lu a b le lin e m an a w a rd for the second y e a r in a row Th e K a m ik a z e a w a rd for the m ost v a lu able defensive p la y e r went to M ark M eyers also for a second y e a r M ack also recognized those who w ere on (he Big Sky C o nference a ll sta r football tra m s Tho se on the firs t team w ere o ffe n siv e end and d efensive c o rn e rh a c k Kandy Me C abe and o ffen sive g u ard and defen sive linem an Donnie D o herty On the second team w ere q u a rte r hack M ark M eyers and o ffen sive guard Rod T a y lo r R e c e iv in g honor ab le m ention w as M ey e rs at defen siv e lin eb ack er Manne Schmidt has been selected for November by her fellow employees based on effort, friendliness & courtesy — I M C • « Morrow County [Grain Growers« f O * i us’ b O t it W ft O t e - J r.