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SIX The Heppner Gatette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, &fj Bowling I-J . ; News Dime A Dozen January FARMERS RANCHERS Lease Return Trucks Available, 1979's - 80's See One On Display Good Lino of Loaso Return Trucks. Soo Ron for Details. Ron McDonald! UsgcI f (q i J si 10 . ; r- i fC I " i " j V,, I f j . 10 "-fl 1 t lJ ' t i l I i B T" j t rT- I ' j 10 i i - f C7 ffpf OBJ' l! John SmithL HOT STARTS FOR COLD I -12 Volt I n.i.nw. '44.53 4 Manogor . 1 T Won I-ost No. Seven 41 -23 No Three 39-25 No. Two 34 -30 No. Five 33-31 No. One 31 -33 No. Six 30 -34 No. Eight 25 -39 No. Four 23-41 i 67"21 gdlESSCHWAOfe Tirss UP MoreH'Ja 4300 Group 24-12 Volt 4321 InstalM Price '48.21 Price Enchanqe tor your old battery Dale Thompson January S, ISM Splits: Allan Basford 3-10. High game: Judy Rickert -1R8 and Ray Massey - 198. High series: Billie Doherty -500 and Ray Massey - 565. High team game: No. 2- 761. High team series: No. Two -2.178. Team No, 7 won first place for the first half of the bowling season. Thursday Night Ladies December 30 Won Lost Cole's B P.O.E. No. 35 M&R B&C Repair Bucknum's C.B.E.C.Inc. Kinzua Ray Boyce Ins. Splits converted: 43".s-20, 43 -21 38j-25'i 32i?-31H 275-36 26 -38 23 -41 22 -42 Lorrene Montgomery and Betty Mc Donald 5-10: Bobbi Childers 4-7-10 ; Susie Cooper 6-7; Melba Quackenbush 3-9-10 and mmmmtmmKmmmmfmmmm Ye Olde Head Shed Hair Styles for Men, Women & Children Call iKr ?f - f 2nd X . ---v V I I 1 -r- .. J tri : j Mi s" "-rJ Melti-Mile Size Each 4 only AR78-13 325 Plus tax 4 only BR78-13 4275 plus tax 4 only GR78-14 532 plus tax Multi-Mile Poly Size G78-14 F78-14 D78-14 B78-13 2 only 2 only 2 only 1 only Hurry while the supply lasts 51 MORNINGS tT Group 24 12 Volt 5303 IntlalM rict'SS.OS or 0s u 00 Main 1 1 iron f i ir fi i i im i uj r 7 d f f -it - 1-3-5-7.: and Karen Palmer 1-2-10. High game: Alvina Padberg 2n3. High series: Alvina Pad berg - 5.19. Cole's won the first half of the bowling season. SO Spa ret i mere December R W on -l-ost Peterson's 4 -o V&G Tavern 4 -o Coast to Coast 2 - 2 Gardners' 2 -2 Les Schwab 2 -2 Sears 2-2 MC.G.G. 0-4 Central Market 0 -4 Splits converted: Josie Kindsfather 4-5-7. Hich game: Jackie Allstott and Rhonda Lorenz -182. High series: Jackie Allstott -514. Glenna Anytime 422-7545 . mm. & B Street LHP 11L Ea Each 41 39io 344 Q163 . ms""! - - ' . j l '.If i '1 dials I!!frleM Taks-off 3 only P23575-15 85 mounted and balanced . . 1111 & May St. Heppner Koffee Kup Keglrra December 30 Won -Lost ThePytts 38'.29'i, M COG No. 2 3R -30 Three Holers 38-30 No-Pin Hitters S5',-32 Gutter Dusters 35 -S3 Hi 11ns Si's -36'a The Dregs '3-38':! NewComers 26 42 Splits: Maude Hughes 45 and 3 10: and Marget Dubuque 67. Hiehgame: Martha Doher fv - 174. High series: Maude Hughes - 502 This marked the end of the first half of the season with The Pytts winning, Good News Department Which industry ha the best employee safety rec ord in the United States to day? The chemical industry. Thanks to its concern for its workers' safety and its long standing goal of working toward iryury-free work places, the chemicul indus try now ranks first among 43 basic U.S. industries, with the lowest number of occupational injuries or ill nesses Thia outstanding first place record was achieved in both 1980 and 1981. plus tax plus tax plus tax plus tax v-0 or- r i - 1676-9463 I after 'O hours call: . 676-5464 L.I.E.A.P. Rv NKOI.A M.VCKEY With unemployment at such hih levels, there are numer ous households In npd of aid. Fuel assistance can help with hih winter lifiiiinn bills for those who qualify. Guidelines received from the Oregon Low Income Ener gy Assistance Program are as follows : Income Eligibility Limits Household Total Combined Size Monthly Income 1 $488 2 $MH 3 $BtH 4 $W9 5 $1,129 fi $1.2i0 ULUIiCH MEHUllJ Heppner IliKhSehmtl Monday, Jan, 10 - burritos. pens, cabbage salad, cherry pie and milk Tuesday, Jan, 11 - barbe cued chic ken, scalloped pota toes, lettuce salad, bread, fruit and milk. Wednesday. Jan 12 pizza, green lieans. fruit, granola, milk or salad bar Thursday, Jan. 13 hot turkey on French bread, salad orange, milk or salad bar. Friday, Jan. M - hot dogs. French fries, fruit, rookie and milk lone Schools Thursday, Jan. 6 - beans, wieners, hot rolls, pear and cheese salad and milk. Friday, Jan. 7 - soup, sand wiches and milk. Monday. Jan 10 - ravioli, green beans, fresh vegetable sticks, dessert and milk. Tuesday, Jan. 11 - chili, crackers, cheese sticks, fruit and milk. Wednesday, Jan 12 - tacos with lettuce and cheese, but tered corn, fruit and milk. Five students Eastern Oregon State Col lege at La Grande has an nounced the names of 203 students who made the fall quarter honor roll. Five stu dents from Morrow County made the honor roll at the universitv. The BUCK folding Hunter is probably the first and most famous lock-blade knife ever made. Now you can have your own BUCK Hunter, complete with leather sheath and personalized handle engraving, absolutely FREE. Just for calling your nearby CENEX Co-op and placing a qualifying order for CENEX lubricants and equipment filters. Get next spring's sale prices now. Every CENEX lubricant and the complete line of CENEX air, oil, and fuel filters are available now at next spring's sale prices. Including the big heavy-duty filters for diesels. You don't pay until CENEX delivers. Save a bundle on a season's supply of quality CENEX lubricants and filters. But don't pay a cent on your order until it's delivered next spring, when you need it. So, cut yourself in on a heck of a deal. Call your participating CENEX Co-op for details on how you can qualify, Offer ends Februory 12, 1983 guidelines This Is gross Income, How ever, any medical bills and any medication paid for by the client is deducted from the combined monthly' Income amount. Anyone who falls near these guidelines is asked to contact the center at fi7fi-5873 for an application and an appointment. Center Coordinator Pat Brindle will be in lone on Tuesday. Jan. 11. at the Bank of Eastern Oregon at 9 : 30 a m . to see Iw Income Energy Assistance Program clients who were not seen during her lust visit. Applications will be mailed to those clients, and thev are to bring the form. Private Woodlands Assoc. to hold annual meeting Iv MM'HICK MITCHELL Forestry Agent OSl' Extension Service The Morrow County Private Woodlands Association will hold an annual meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 11. at the Wagon Wheel Cafe in Hep pner A no-host dinner will begin at 6:30 p rn followed bv a business meeting at 7:30 Register by Friday for limited BMCC classes Ixx-al Blue Mountain Com munity College coordinator Nancy Brownfield reminds those interested in taking three local BMCC classes that pre-registration must be completed by January 7. The three c lasses are Basic Nutri tion, Designer Jeans and Cross Country skiing Another local BMCC class, Tole Painting, still has plenty of openings, she said. make EOSC To quality for the honor roll, students must have a grade point average of 3 5 or higher on 12 graded credits that term Of the 203 students, 67 had a 4 0 or a straight A average. The following local students nfcaiiiiiH m urn ji -ii initt'ajjiiimni ana" Mmm m yjit-mmtmmiiifmmtttm 1 1 f "i-ntJ.k-.st'-iWBr.. ; 1a 7 1 j Jo 1L- kTZ .. -t.. v Vi iT p; Morrow County Grain Growers 909-0221 given completed In pencil, with them to the bank. A Social Security represen tative will visit the center on Friday. Jan. 14. from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. Adult and Family Services representatalve Janet Phillips will be available at the Center on Wednesday, Jan. 19, from 9:30 a.m. to 12 noon. Adult High School Diploma and G E D. classes will re sume at the center on Wed nesday, Jan. 5, from 7 to 10 p.m. There will be a Heppner Nelghlorhood Center Advis ory Council meeting Monday, Jan, 17, beginning at 7:45 p m. p m Featured speaker will be Arleigh Isley, Grant County extension agent. His topic will be on the relationship between wood fiber and red meat pro duction. Also on the agenda will be a recap of the organization's accomplishments In 1982, and an elec tion for members to the board of directors. Registration for most clas ses can be accomplished through January 13. at the class. Brownfield said Registrations for the Rape Awareness Class can be taken at the door, The one-session class will be held Wednesday, Jan. 12, 6 to 10 p m., at the Heppner High School cafeter ia There is no charge for the class honor roll were named : Dale W. Holland II. Paula Jean Palmer, 4 0. both of Heppner: Terry D. Starr of lone: Timothy M. Hellbery, 4 0, of Irrigon: and David K. Campbell of U-xington, M Wheie the customer i the company