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EIOHTThe Heppner Gaiette-TImes, Heppner. Oregon, Thursday, November 5, 1981 Close tO Home - Mary Ann Ceiullo Last weekend a couple of homesick "Bostonians" found little bit of New England in eastern Washington. " The air was warm and the sun held an autumn glow which reflected off the giant yellow maple leaves that had just fallen tojhe ground. Larry and I were In Walla Walla, Washington. Pioneer Park was in lime green turning to lemon. The Maple trees were everywhere; their leaves spread out to coat a thinning lawn. Someone had futility raked, leaving what looked like lumps in a golden carpet. We happily plowed into the piles, crunching the dried leaves and enjoying the almost forgotten sound they made Tor ' Just a few short hours I imagined myself in the small community of Montpelier, Vermont. But then we entered the campus of Whitman College housing generations of undergrads, and I felt as if we were standing to the midst of Harvard. Radcliff, and Tufts all rolled into one. Walking, I saw Ivy growing ancient over old brick. Across a well-used ballfield which sat in the hub of the campus, rose the gray-atone hall of music with immense pillars to hold it up. And everywherelKere were tfeMlTfind gnarled, that someone's grandfather or even great-grandfather probably still remembers from his time as a student. There was an aura of quiet wisdom, which often comes with age, surrounding the area of Whitman College and Pioneer Park. I felt it in the Maple trees and even in the grand old homes which bordered theneighborhqod. Somehow a little bit of New England found its way" out of Vermont, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts and formed an oasis of colonial civilization in the middle of the dry farmlands of eastern Washington. Bowling News Monday NlKhl Major October 2R,1HI Won-1. st Farmer's Ins. 18-10 BPOE i-l2 Murray Drug 15'4-12'i McDonald Chev 15-13 Beecher's 14-14 I O O F 14-14 Columbia Basin -I6's Wright's Cty Store 8-20 High Game: Oliver Devin 200. High Series: John Hnnna-542. High Individual game: Bet-1 tySnow-191, . ; HiphTcnm Game: Wright's Ctv. Store-fMO. High Team Series: Wright's High Individual jsorlesr Ctv. Store-2(i97. KoffeeKnpKe)Rler October 29. 19M Won -I, oh t Gutter Duster 23-9 Wcnry Wives 18-14 Three Holers 18-14 Three L's 16.i Newcomers 15-17 Dregs H . 18 Hi Ho's 13-19 Pytts U 21 Maude Hughes-5t6. High team game: Gutter Dusters !W0. High team series: Dregs lima. Splits 5-7 Linda Schuttz, 3 -7-10 Billie Doherty. Thursday Night Ladles October 29. 1 H I Won l.ol Kinzua 23-9 Gateway 20'i-41'i 0"" " "V 1 C, Is Si , inn or?in J -, erf - ' '.' Lgs Schvxb's "OCCLUSIVE TRACTION" Trezl Hu'j'jcr The Cc!i!er It Gets Ths Better it Grfes r. SNOW FLEX BIAS PLY HETMEAO 600-12 22.20 600-13 ..22.20 A78-13 ....2S.40 B78-13 25.25 C78-13 27 .25 600-14 27.20 PhM .Si C78-14 27.20 D7S-14 28.15 E78-14 29.10 F78-14 31JDO G78-14 33.80 H78-14 34.25 600-15 25-50 F78-15 30.95 G78-15 34.10 II7S-15 34.65 J 78-1 5 35.45 L78-15 36.50 F.E.T. 155B12 32.80. ...26 155H-13 35.45 ...JO 165B-13 36.90. ...33 1753-13 88S5. ...33 175B-14 ..... 39.80... .37 F.E.T. 185B-14..... 44.40. ...41 195B-1S 42.55.... 44 205B-14 43X0. ...45 215B-14 445X5. ...46 165B-15 33.20... .34 F.E.T 205H-15.... 44.70 46 2150-15.. ..47.35 49 2 25 B-15 ....48.70 50 235B-15... .50.75 51 . JMfiw ! A, if J it - . r it -c , - -- . MtetiNcauttneVHbl.ni.I.OO. ' LaVV V If 11 1 If I I f SNOW FLEX EADIAL HETEEAD Flsi MfM Eacluia with eUttraeff car or m44 $1.00. Power King W TMEE Wide-deep traction Full4-plypolye8ter Our vaiue traction tire Quiet running-smooth riding Pinned for studs B78-13.... 40.48 C78-14 42.39 E78-14 44.17 F78-14 45.88 G78-14 48.53 G78-15 48.78 H78-15 50.20 L78-15 56.18 TAXl.tStoS.07 h itnnn niinii i i imiiiiiimiiii n i ) lmmnii ICEUP TRACTION Our Finest Traction Tire Built with heavy nylon cords Deep tread for maximum traction r i 670-15 .62.75.... 2.75 Ic&Zj 700-15 .68.01.... 3.15 UAr 850-16 64.01. ...2.95 lkJ:S ......... ivm t V'--'. 7SO-16 89.99.... 3.98 '" 875-16.5 8886.... 4X0 V 9SO-16.5 ..... .101.70.... 4.48 1 isttthaMtin. 3 IHIoT wrrw nni n ftflfirtflll!li"0 I i l fc-iii-c 1.1 ii ii iyii iniiiitiiiii tsss- im WIS W W laV III mm " w;Z3L ! 1 60 Month Warrant v - ' s2 f II I ZTearrrefnep..LB.nmjr; f I X :JS P155-1S SYr.-44.53 4 Yr. 48.26 5 Yr. 58.02 jf I RVDeep mum j Cycle 61.92 uotrc4. V-' I I i i I v i i W7Z. i m . r r " irTk n n rj n n n i i i i l'i . iliQ iLiS) a lb Mill) TEACTION FOE ALL SEASONS Les Schwab's Total Performance All Season Radial Designed for year-roUnd traction Polyester and steel for strength and comfort 35,000 mile written warranty 52.19 P165-13 54.36 P215-14 71.02 P185-13 56.80 P205-15 69.54 P185-14 64.17 P215-15 72.81 P195-14 65.28 P225-15 76.65 P205-14 67.81 P235-15 82lO0 F.E.T. 1.51 to 2.95 with exefcaao. 14-18 ' 12-20 ' 11-21 Col. Baa.,81. 18 -,4 niK'knnmH 15-17 M&R Lcbush Ray Boyce ln. B & C Kepair Splits converted: Sandy Bennett 4-7-9 and Bebe Mun kers 3-7-10. High Game: Martha Doher ty 210. High Series: Billie Doherty 518. Sparrtimm October 27 Won LonI S & J Market 21-11 Peterson's is -13 Coast to Coast 17-15 Central Market 16 18 Les Schwab 15-17 . Gardner's 15-17 ' Sears 14-18 M.C.G.G. 11-21 Splits converted were: Bet ty Christman 1-5-10 and Shar on Keen 6-7-10. High Game: Kay Mc Rob erts - 198. HiRh Series: Kay McRob crtB 568. Blue Mt. October 21. 1HI Won l.t Bucknum's Tav 1B-9 MCGC. 18-10 Bonpo & Bait Box 16-12 Heppner Bowl 15-13 14-14 11-17 10-18 9-19 Bob Hubbard- 16 15 13 13 12 8 9 II 11 12 v -12S ,-14'i 618 Cent. Mkt. Cul's Lounge Cusloffd Gar's Avla. HiKh Game: 219. High Series: Bob Hubbard- 5H5. High Team Game: Buck num's Tavern-927. High Team Series: Buck num's Tavern-927. High Team Series: Buck num's Tavern 211. Monday NlhtMir (H'tnlter IS. tHI Won- Uwt Farmers' Ins. McDinald Chev. No.7 BOI'E ICK)F Murray lniRs II Columbia Basin 9' Wriuht's Cty Store HiKh Game: Hubbard- 2:. Hijth Sries: S-hwBrzin- 5S5. Hih Team Game: No. 7-9H6. High Series Game: No. 7-2R22. lone girls meet defeat BY MICHELLE LARUE In Ione's last volleyball game of the season, the Cardinals were defeated 8-15 and 5-15 by the Wahtonka Eagles. In the first game the Cardinals kept up with the Eagles pretty good but could n't hold on as they were defeated 8-15. High scorer for the Cardinals was Cindy Hill with four points. The Eagles took a 5-15 victory over the Cardinals for the match. Michelle La Rue and Anita Palmer each had two points for the cardinals. Three area BMCC students to perform in concert Nov. 8 Sounds of the big band era will be featured in an instru mental music concert to be presented by the Music De partment at Blue Mountain Community College Sunday, Nov. 8. at 3 p.m. Over 40 musicians play in the college-community Ins trumental group including Chris Rietmann and Jim Clough, lone and Beth Hellberg of Irrigon. The free concert will include performances by both the College-Community Wind Symphony and the College Community Big Band. John Weddle, BMCC instrumental music Instructor, is the con ductor and music director for the college-community in strumental music groups. .i Jtj0. Mi uhli M in. .nil .