The Heppner Oazette-TlmM. Heppner. Oregon, Thursday, March 20, 1980-SEVEN - ; 'j-vV J: ill i; r MN .TV; Bowling Keglers The Weary Wives team is In first place in the Koffee Kup Keglers League with a 26-10 record. The Three L's is second at 23 13. the Dregs third at 21,2-14la, the Three Holers fourth at 17'v 18' 2, the Hi Ilo's fifth at 1620, the Gutter Dusters and the Pytts are tied for sixth place with identical 14 22 marks and the Newcom ers team is last at 12 20. The Three L's team is first in total pins with 13,978 with the Weary Wives second with 13.WI7. the Mi Ilo's third with 13,852. the Dregs fourth with ' 11816. the Culler Dusters fifth with 13.Kor,. the Three Sparetimer's League Jo Pettyjohn bowled a 211, 20(1. and 171 to have not only the high game of the week but also the high individual series with 5B8 in the Sparetimer's Bowling League. Phillis Cole bowled a 510 series and Jan Thorn a 508. Coast -to Coast had Ihe high team game with 792 and Petersons the high team series with 2.200. Cindi Doherty made and Eddi Skow made the 5-7-9 combination, Karen Palmer made the 58 10 and Judy I.vnch nicked ud a rare SDlit. the 7 9 10 Petersons is in first place with 25-15 record and is first in total pins with 21,334. The Single mothers have low income problem Many single mothers must travel the same economic low road as migrant workers and new immigrants, according to an Oregon Slate University professor. "There are about 17,000 divorces annually in Oregon, and a majority of the women from these divorces must try to survive on incomes that are less than half what an average husband-wife family makes," said Arthur E. Gravatt, pro fessor of family life. According to a 1976 U.S. Census report, an average husband -wife household in 0r5Mn-JSros?!L 1 812 "nually . The same figures show an average single parent female earned an average gross salary of $7.328. "Most single parent women who work are trapped," said Gravatt, co-author of "Oregon Family Profile," a 210-page book published by OSU's school of home economics that contains in-depth information HDOUl Kindle liiuiut is. "Single pa ren ts worn en's position, their earning power, is similar to young persons just entering the labor mar ket. Single mothers are usu ally paid entry-skill wages, and their economic status is not unlike that of migrant workers or new immigrants from Southeast Asia. "For example, statistics say men with an elementary I , . 1 .. L. League Holers sixth with 13,7f8, the Newcomers seventh with 13.505 and the Pytts last with 13,416 total pin in the season. Betty Snow bowled the high individual game of the week with a 201 and Faye Ruhl bowled the high series with 494. The Weary Wives tied with the Dregs for the high team game with 577 and the Dregs and the Three Holers tied for the high team series with 1.596. Beverly . Gunderson and Roxie Lovgren made the 3-10 split, Linda Schultz picked up the 6-7-10 and Betty Aldrich made the 5-7 combination. Morrow County Grain Grow ers are second in total pins with 20.989 and are tied with Sears for second place with 23-17 records. Sears is sixth in total pins with 18,564 Coast to-Coast is in fourth place with a 22lrl7't record and is third in total pins with 20,798. Jerry's Mobil is in fifth place with a 19-21 record and is fourth in total pins with 19.496. Gardners is in sixth place at 17-23 but is last in total pins with 17,353. Central Market is seventh at I6'?-23'i and is fifth in total pins with 19.305. Buck n urns is in last place with a record of 14-26 and is next to last in total pins with 18,328. education gross an average of $6,182 a year and women with the same education make only $2.4:8." he added. "A high school diploma means an average gross salary of $12,254 for men and $4,117 for women. Men with four years of college average $13,674 annually as compared to $5,972 for women with the same education." Using another example to point out the plight of single mothers, Gravatt said that if a single parent with three chil dren does not work and receives both food stamps and Aid for Dependent Children, the income will total $7,164 annually. "That amount is $4,000 less than what 1978 Bureau of Labor statistics say a family of four needs to live on for a low, necessity-only budget. "These women are trapped loo," he said. "They can get food stamps and financial aid, j but they're also required to look for work. And if they do find work, the food stamp, allotment is usually reduced, j and the financial aid is usually either cut off or greatly reduced. "In effect, these women are taxed for going to work," Gravatt pointed out. "And, on top of that, there is no adequate support for child care." i I iJ i I . jiifcjs Li- 4 Wilson can't be beat l.rrrv Wilson was all over the court In the state tournament. (Above left) Wilson drives to the hoop while Joe Daltoso screens for an offensive re bound. (Right) Wilson drives In for a one-handed shot. (Far right) he tosses a shot by leaping Randy Zistel. Hospital Patients at Pioneer Memo rial Hospital in Heppner for the week ending March 17 who have been admitted and then dismissed include: Todd Sherer of lone, Doug Drake of Heppner and Norman Newton Justice Violations from the Justice Court in Heppner for the week ending March 14 include: Raymond George Rigor, 1110 14th in Portland-speeding- bail forfeited. Harry Elvin Kennison. 600 S. Chase St in Heppner speeding $24 bail forfeited. Jerry Lee Rietmjnn, Ella Road in lone vehicle license "expired $6 suspended fine. Francis Joseph Doherty, 505 Gale St. in Heppner-failure to yield $12 fine. Carl Steven Duncan, 280 N. Where the customer is the company W &7 SS SX? AY AY AY AY 8 CO-OP MARK 74 Pirate upsets lead (Continued from page fi) steal the boll from (he ball controlling Pirates. Scott Dan iels was fouled while bringing the ball down the floor and he was 2-4 from the foul line. Sam Griffin was 2-2, Wilson 2-2 and Gordanier 1-1. The outside shooting of Frank Galloway from the 20-foot range kept Culver close but the coolness of the River side team prevailed. Wilson led Riverside with 15 points, Griffin had eight, f )altoso seven. Gordanier five, Jim Peck three and Daniels two. Only four players scored for Culver with Galloway leading with 12. Zistel had 10. Harvey , J Notes of Salem. Patients still in the hospital Monday were Margaret Akers of lone, Richard Totten, Ruth Reed and Alta Stevens, all of Heppner, and Martha Stock ton of Spray. Court Chase in Heppner speeding $12 fine. Alvin Bruce Clement, 595 S. Court St. in Heppner driving while under the influence of intoxicants $207 fine. Rich Leon Jordan, 1245 W. 1st St. in Arlington speeding $24 bail forfeited. Rebecca Sue Stillman, Box 335 in Heppner no operator's license dismissed, presented valid operator's license. Bernardo Barcia Madrival, Akers Trl, Ct! Space No. 4 in lone careless driving $24 fine. t; - (h i?J ROAD HAZARD III A WJ m A JUTW (mm mi mp mom wb p Comparable discount on all sizes Mark 74 Steel Radial Tax Included & Mounted Fl DUD Homero eight and Jerry Zistel scored five. Riverside-46 Uarrisburg-41 Riverside opened the Ore gon Class A high school basketball tournament at the Pendleton Armory last week with a 46-41 upset of Harris burg, the number one ranked team in the state at the time. 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