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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1985)
Ih r llrppn rr t . j l r l t r l l m r x Mustangs earn 2 victory of season Hy \xhlry < unklin Heppners varsity football tram produced their second victory of the season with an 8 to 0 score over the Wasco County Kedsides on Friday, Oct 18 After a Kedside punt, the Mustangs got on the scoreboard when David Pedro ran seven yards up the middle, early in the first period Joe Taylor threw to Tony- Clement for the extra points as the Mustangs led eight to nothing The touchdown was set up when Alex Undsay scented 30 yarns down tot he Kedside seven yard line Neither team could score in the final three quarters Wasco County had three opportunities in the second quarter, hut were turned away all three times Heppner had 128 yards of total offense, with all but eight of those rushing The Kedsides collected 79 yards of total offense, gainging 61 on the ground David Tolenlino ran back two kickoffs for 45 yards The Halloween Safety KecoinniemlatioiiH Wear light-colored clothing short enough to prevent tripping, and add reflectors Make sure your children can see well through (ace masks ■ Accompany young children tin out in daylight and carry a flashlight in rase of delay May within the neighborhood and only visit homes you know ■ Watch for traffic • Only give or accept wrapped or packaged randy Kvamine candv before allowing children to eat It Morrow ( ountv Sheriff Kay Drago Kedsides lust three tumbles, all of them in Mustang territory Defensively for Heppner. Bob Kiehl had 15 tackles. I’edro got ll. and Lindsay and Mark Kish bum each had eight Kiehl collected 23 defensive points, and I’edro and Kishburn both had 17 points Kishburn and Troy Hyatt had three for losses "We were too inconsistent on offense," remarked Mustang head coach Tim Birkby 'Once again our defense played well and kept us in the game ” The Mustangs host the winless Pilot Hock Buckets on Krtdav Nov 1 at 7 Kip m in the final game of the season for both teams S T A T IS T I« s I I 3 4 f lleppner s 0 0 # H Wasco (ou iilv 0 0 0 0 0 Heppner I’ edro 7 run 1« lenient pass from Taylor' lleppner Wasco tty Kirst downs! 1» 7p.m. to 9p.m. BARGAINS GALORE 25% Off ¿te s. e v e r y t h in g \ V i V \ In The Sto re V 7 to 9 p.m. Friday O nly. \ »^Shirts »^Over-shoes »^Transfers ^ Socks Boots (^Purses v* Shoes Look for Other In-Store Specials T O O . I n s t o c k I t e m s o n ly . Sports with Mike Oths Our columnist still in shock had only a few words for our readers W AV TO tit) HKAVKKS' Holy jumpin up and down Martha 1 Nobody has responded to the trivia quu. we 11 give you noe more week ) fr y stall Hall The hoys of the N FL have decided that our leaders were getting a bit too cocky, so they took them down a peg Starting with Detroit over San Francisco, the form chart took a terrible pounding last week We have a new leader in Dale, while t.eorgc slipped all the way to third Our guest last week Jerry Peck, finished with a respectable 7 7 week And who says government forecasts never pan out’ Our guest this week is that noted local sportsman lion Bowman Noted for what I'm not sure, but noted nonetheless Standings Overall last week Dale 47-23. 17 7 >. Brent 46 24 '8 6 ' George 45 25. 15 9). Mike 4J 27. 17 7>. Dave 42 28. H6 ME__________________________ ATLAS ; a t PAI-1AS purrALU i PHILADELPHIA «¿PUüiJSAl 4 HOUSTON i SI, À LUIS__ H , m ;\\ MW f , V |HY GIANTS « NEW nai.rAM« i'lUsULH.yiil t hiMWiMtiATl- SAM Come in and draw for a prize! M O O N L IG H T SALE SALE CONTINUES TO END OF THE MONTH Countertop -5Q tQ 7 ? c All Furniture 30% Off Leather & fabric reclinerà, couches, chairs, Riverside end tables, table lamps & more Fabric Table, Odds n Ends Discontinued Yarns & Crochets Thread V* Off 30% Off Carpet Sale! i han i s ^O t ¿AJW4 SEAXTU i Ny ilASUiN.'I N i CLLVEUASfi SA2t BlEiU ¿ IA KAiPCPS sJEQS r i moonlight Fiiday, 7 to 9 p.m. Only 'A O ff Sale Price madness Childrens Ghost Buster' Tote Bags on Permanent Sale Rack Items Ladies, Juniors. Girls & Boys Girls Assorted Tops sizes 7 14 values to $14 CT Ladies & Jrs $5 values to $70 Earrings & Belts Ladies & Jrs. values to $34 S ign (Jp fo r D ra w in g s on: 1-lb. Gourmet Candy p ^l-lb . Gourmet Coffee Skirts The Country Rose 676-9426 Heppner Sorry - no lay aways on sale items. GHT MOONLIGHT SPECIALS * FASHION JEANS & CORDS LAWMAN UNION BAY. ETC. * NOW 'S* tO _________ *19** V \ \ V > REG ‘2 ? " DRESS SHIRTS BY ARROW B EG '2 2 - N O W ' 4 * to ’ l l * WESTERN BOOTS MISC STYLES & BRANDS WESTERN SHIRTS AT MOONLIGHT PRICES WRANGLER PANHANDLE SLIM ~ SPORT £ IUJ . N O W ’ l l * to « 1 5 * SHIRTS BY / j - * ARROW X1 WIN GIFT CERTIFICATES $20 Certificate Vole for best Halloween costume (Jean, Colleen, Andrea, or Ken) & you REG ‘ 15*8 to *22°° k á fllN V NOW 7 * to ' l l * WINTER COATS BY PACIFIC TRAIL TEMPCO ETC. REG «69” to *104" will be eligible $15 Certificate NOW '32* to *59* 1st person coming in store with green hair $5 Certificate all black cat Into (tore i $ 10 Ladies & Jrs values to $38 ^ G re e n Plant 1st person carrying an CASE FURNITURE $ 15 Pants / ^Basket .Reg $10 Dresses values to $28 Mickey Mouse T-shirts * - 5 0 Ladies & Jrs Reg 12 » $4 ' Tennis Shoes \ V V 676-5241 ; a * ; i i u ;.\.;> \v 4 TAMPA BAY M i he Brent kitOt iq L « i.uaat - LAAL 1 Oat DAL t — .»•i -* t»»L r n i 1 » * ! 1 IU 1 i Piti f'nl iiii . ■ '• . -Ail 1 UL.V SLV axil I 1SÜ ; -ixil . 1*0 -LL . u LL i 11CU -LL &LL &Ue Ut-T . HI A I . M P i« J." LMl CUI LM l ! 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M 1. ft a a 1 jhlonka Sherman ( uunlv S a 1 1 1 malilla $ 1 s 2 Hiv rr%idr 3 1 1 4 W rslun M ilw rn 3 4 1 4 Stanfield 2 4 2 4 * 4 3 4 Wa tro t «»unit 2 5 I 3 llrppner 1*1 lot It iH Ik Û a a 7 ^H a llow e en Bouquet FREE DRAWINGS llrppn rr Orrgon H rd n r«d á t. tklnh rr 23. 193 N Mam 676 9128