THE GAZETTE-TIMES, Hppnr, OR. Thursday. D. t. 19'. P6J Loqqers win Nov. 1 marked the end of the ninth month of the Kinzua Corporation Safety Contest at Heppner, Kinzua and Eastern Oregon Logging. Each mem ber on the designated safety teams received $40.00 in cash with IS bonus paid to the team captains. In addition to the cash prizes, each team held a , drawing with the winner having a choice of an automatic dishwasher or a microwave oven. After all points were com- Corrections The Heppner Gazette Times lists two cor rections from stories In last week's paper. In a story concerning a suit that may Involve Morrow County, the GT story said that the Led better estate was repre sented by Kottkamp O'llourke. That Is not true; Ledbetter Is rep resented by Hob Abrams, Heppner. The defendant, Mrs. Ruth Moyer, Is represented by Kottkamp-O'Kourke, Pendleton, In another story con cerning antirecession ary checks, the GT reported that Lexington nd lone had not re ceived their checks be cause they had not ap plied. Sources In lone snd Lexington gave the GT their Information. But former Lexington mayor, Gene Orwkk, told the GT this week that Lexington had. In fact, applied but were not eligible for the funds. Robert Drake, mayor of lone, Informed the GT Tuesday that lone had received an antlreces ilonary check for I3M. Drake told the GT last week that they had not, but the city recorder told him this week that they had received the check a couple weeks ago. gall: 0i - SSS - I I7hat you hoar may change your life? f r rrSi &j!Zs2?J 3Z.ZJ iww twsw,. S 20 off i r at . I INoritake I'rogression panemsi All boxed Qiristmas cards 10 off regular price 10 Off nil Kndnk and Polaroid cameras in stock, including the new Polaroid Kodak Instant cameras. puted for the months of Sep tember and October, five teams at Heppner, one team at Kinzua, and three teams in Eastern Oregon Logging qual ified for the cash awards and prize drawings. Teams still maintaining zero points at the end of this phase were at Heppner, Team B, swing shift log yard; Team N, plywood millwrights and janitorial personnel; Team O, Card coach wants steady improvement "We're looking for steady Improvement. If we get that, well, that's all we can ask," said Martha Doherty, lone Cardinal head girls basketball coach. Doherty heads into the pre season with a roster of 16 girls. She hasn't selected a varsity yet and won't till today. Her Card girls face Mt. Vernon Saturday at 4:30 there. The girls will work out of a 1-3 1 offense and man-to man defense, with a switch to a zone when necessary. Doherty said she would rely on aggressiveness since the Cards have little height or speed. "Aggression," she said, "we'll have to fight for everything we can get." Doherty coached two years atfo at lone and holds a jjitiiiniiiii i iiiiiniiiiiii ""I"" 11111 Holly Rebekah Lodge 1 Bazaar, Food Sale, I Card Party Tuesday, Dec. 7, 11pm. Prizes 1 Cards at 2pm 1 Sandwiches-Salads Coffee $1.00 I 11-4 pm 1 niiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiii illinium"" minimi nr; TOLL FREE Pronto and $ with construction millwrights, ma chinists, and guards; Team Q, sawmill dayshift; and Team It, sawmill swing shift. Win ners of the team drawings were Allan Crane', Jim Wood cock, Rick Johnston, O.L. Adams, and Marvin Way. All winners chose the microwave ovens. At the Kinzua operation, Team A, the powerhouse and bull gang, has maintained master's degree in physical education. She will field a 12 girl varsity with a couple girls going both ways on varsity and JV. "They've never worked harder than right now," Do herty said, watching the Car dinal girls run through funda mental drills. "If that's any Indication, we should be al right." . The 16 girls include seniors: Donna Palmer, Joan Doherty, Dawn Peterson, Debora Pal mer. The Juniors are Grace McElligott. Susan Thompson, and Carol McElligott. The sophomores are Janet Mc Elligott, Lisa Martin, Darcy Rea. Robin Leavitt, Arietta Aldrich and Michelle McEl ligott. Freshmen are Martha McElligott and Lori Edwards. D333 ST i All planters in stock 20 rr)c, 7 . . i j . . u VHJ7i extensive giji una iuy uvjjui tmuuta Pricvi effective Thundsy, Frlthy, Sttunhy safety zero points standing and the winner of the microwave oven was Lynn Morley. Eastern Oregon Logging qualified with three teams ao, being teams C, D, and E. Winners of the microwave ovens were Homer Bowman, Lester Ceinger, and Willard Hubbard. Dinner slated On Sunday evening, Dec. 5, beginning at 6:30, the young couples of Hope Lutheran Church will be having a pro gressive dinner. They will be going to the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Doug Dubuque, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Duncan, and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Brownfleld. All young couples from the church have received invi tations to this progressive dinner, and are asked to contact Mrs. Charles Lutsch (in Lexington) in order to confirm the invitation. Invitafion You are cordially Invited to attend the 25th wedding anni versary of Mr. and Mrs. Orville C'uUforth. Sr., at the Elks Lodge on Dec. 4, p.m. The honored couple request no gifts. mm r tv tt off mm . j Murray's Drug 0fa . Hi f 'Mi tor eciny yT snuwo Save $2.00 Winter Weight Pants W'18 C7 05 32-38 f J .yJ reg. $9.95 At T 1 1 lilt, t mil Lebush 6765561 hip'ihore- says start with a sensuous Qiana shirt Now add a Qiana skirt An easy, elegant , 7) evening begins with the thoroughbred shirt of Qiana nylon and moves I J 11 X Sizes 8 to 18. 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