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F * owlinK Ni*vs» *v* 1 Nparettmers October 2. 19 ** W«a 1 -oat Coeat to Coast 14 6 Petersons 13 7 Central Market 11 • Gardners 11 • Sears 10 • Len's Processing 7 13 M C G.G 7 13 l.e* Schwab 7 13 Splits converted Verna Brinda 3 10 . Bebe Munkrrs 2 74. Karen Palmer 2 10 . Linda Schult 2 7 and 5-7 High game Inetia Canlin 192 High series Inetia Canlin 495 The Hrppner I .a lette Tim es Ilr p p n rr KiWfee Kup Keglers October 4. 1984 W oo last 14 M C G G No 2 6 13 The Dregs 7 10 Three Holers 10 10 The Pytt's 10 • No Pin Hitters II » Gutter Dusters II ■ The Hopefuls 12 7 The Hi H o ’» 13 High game Billie Doherty 20 U High w r i n (n s Campbell 493 High tram game Hi Ho » 4M High tram srrirs Hi Ho's-1372 Splits Neoma Bailey 5-7 Dime \ Doten October 7 1984 Won lost 13 No two 7 13 No eight 7 II No six » II No seven 9 » No one 11 Thursday Night l adles 0 No four 12 October 4. 1984 No three 8 12 Won Lost No five 7 13 B P O E N o 358 14 6 High Game Joan Tanory 181, Kinrua Corp 13 7 Gary VanArsdale 191 Bark N Chips 12 ■ High series Joan Tanory 472 Depot Nursery ID s • 4 (•ary VanArsdale 539 J & J Ceramics 9 II High Tra m Game No (our 784 The Country How- 74 124 High T ra m Series No two-2133 Hay Boyce Ins 7 13 B & C Repair 6 14 Dirne \ lloren Splits converted LoRayne Bow September 30. 1984 man 5-10, Ethel Paul I us 5-10 and Won lost Sandra Thompson 3 to No two 10 6 High game June Be lien brock 192 No eight 10 6 High series June Bellenbrock No one 9 7 and Inetia Cantin 487 No one 9 7 No three 7 9 No seven 7 » No four 6 10 No five 6 10 Splits Billie Doherty 510. Katie McKoberts 8-7 10 . Judy Rickrrl 3 10 , Gene Doherty 3-10, Riley Munkrrs 8-10-7 High game Joan Tanory 202, Gene Doherty-198 High series Joan Tanory 526, Gene Doherty 541, G ary VanArs dale 541 High team game No two 785 High team series No eight 2261 Sch(X)l agenda Out of today's circular the following item s did not arrive: Page 3 Zendium Toothpaste 1 99 Page 4 Rug Runner 2 49 Page I lies« Printing ( ai „..at. ' VI BM Insert Page B Hi Decor Non Metallic Faucet 9 99 We sincerely apologize and hope th is does not in convenience you o u r valued custom ers OPEN DAIl V 9 In 4 SUNDAY 10 3 HERMISTON PI A.’ A Board The Morrow County School Disc rid Board of Directors has released the following agenda for its regular meeting Monday. Oct 15 at 8 p m in Lexington Audit report for 1983 84 Brent Fife of Morrison. Fife and Co . CPAs Sewer line contract B o a rd m a n Ir n g o n A d v is o ry Committee member appointment Board Goals for 1984 85 Teacher job description, second reading E a rly graduation request Dan Daltoso Field trip request Dan Daltoso Handicapped Education Council appointment John Edmundson Other items may be added to the agenda until noon Thursday, Oc lober It For more information, call Doyle McCaslin 989 8202 Jo n e C a r d in a l C lu b Annual T U R K E Y D IN N E R with all the fixings lone High School Sunday , October 21 2 p.m\ * S g Adulh f i j I»» 'hru 6th fV» School Happy Birthday Morrow County! Our BIG FALL SALE Ends Sat. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * CASINO ROOM DOOR PRIZES! Entertainment for Kids " Dobyn's Pest Control A We will be open 'till 9 p.m. Clearance prices on selected seasonal items We’re Coast to Coast ♦ ! ** ** ** * ** ** ** * * * * ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ir and we can help you. * is m \|\| Two women local named lone football team defeated by Blue Devils to EMT advisory board A seven inrm brr adv isory board has taren named by Blur Mountain Community Coilrgr Coordinator Bill Fenton to hrlp in the planning of educational opportunities lor Em er- gency Medical Technicians Named to the hoard were Betty Curnutt Heppner Cheryl M Ant minis Boardman. Candance Bow man. Elgin. Joel Chit. Pendleton. Bill Gilliland l kiah Stesen K Fra ile r. Hermiston. and Boss Snod grass. Athena One of the goals of the new board is to bring E M T training sessions to outlying areas in the four-county area served according to Kenton The counties included are I'm atil- la. Morrow. Union, and Wallowa The newly named board repre sents 323 first responders, E M T 1. 11 and Ill's in the four counties S*.. f ¿ IV 80 I Morrow County Sheriff stresses . Bicycle safety precautions “ Now that school is back in. we re seeing more and more children riding to school on their bicycles/' Sheriff Boy Drag», of Morrow Coun ty recently stated “ All too often, children - like adults sometim es become crea lures of habit and overlook simple safety precautions I would like to ask all school children w ho ride their bicycles to remember a few safely precautions Only one person belongs on your bike Never let a second person ride with you Allow plenty of room for a safe stop Never follow bikes or cars too closely Keep both hands on (he handle bars for safe steering Always give proper signals Keep a firm grip on the handle bars with with your right hand and use your left arm and hand to signal turns and stops Arm straight out is a left turn, arm beat up at the elbow is a right turn and arm bent down is a slop T ry to avoid riding your bike at night However, if you must ride at night, you should equip your bike with a good headlight and rear reflectors Riders should wear lightcolored or reflective clothing so others can see you better Make sure you obey all traffic signs and signals Stop completely at stop signs and always look both ways before starting out again." Drago explained that it's easy for children to get into a routine in traveling hack and forth to school However, he stressed that children should remind themselves and be reminded by their parents - that practicing safety everyday can save you from serious injury " Remember that a bicyclist is like a motorist ’, Drago concluded, "he must be skilled like a driver in handling his vehicle and always be cautious when traveling the roads pr>OK) photo i)y by Way*** way’ *? Hun* Cardinal end Randy McCabe H» VHIII E 3 I O N h l IN The lone football team fell to I I in the Big Sky Conference and 2 2 over .ill with an 18 to 8 lows to the Condon Blue Devils on Friday. October 5 Condon scored on their first pos session of the game when Scott Miller broke loose for a 4«. >ard touchdown run The run for two failed as Condon led six to zero Darrell Aanio.lt scored two touch downs during the second period to give the Blue Dev ils an 18 o halftime lead His two scoring jaunts were 13 and 60 yards lone finally gol on the scoreboard in the fourth quarter when Mark First Downs Bushes V ards Passing Total 3 ards Return Vards Punts \ trra g r E unibles l ost Penalties 3 ards 4 ondon Seotl Miller 4« run trun failed' Condon Aamodt 13 run irun failed! ( onduli \aniudt Ml run ' pass failed' lone Met abe I pax« from Meyers i Meyers rum Over the tea cup J ♦ Oregon. Thursday. October II. H un ing your uw n phone « an uxu.illv aove $l * lo V»n a n rar per phone, depeiuhnic "ii which Ivpe oí phone voti .in currently renting and where you live expert» «ay \ou* an purchuMe new phone» to re piai e the one» you now rent or increti»e the number ol phone*« you have In ni«»»t • rea» the telephone i ompanv can act onuinHl.it«’ up to lour to five phone» with ringer» per hounehoM THURS. FRI. SAT. Watch tor our flyer in your mailbox. Moonlight Sale Saturday Open 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. OTHER SPECIALS THAT NIGHT Heppner 67 <>‘> 42 d to b r in g in p a ss d u rin g C ondon gam e la st F rid a y Myers threw one yard to Handy ground, und 121 yards in the air for McCabe Meyers ran in the extra 262 yards of total offense I lie Blue points lo make the final score 18 8 I lewis had l.ai yards of total ‘ Ilei e. The < ordinals had three opporlun 327 of those on the ground Itles to sen 1 in the game, with field Freshmun Ken Snider led the position inside Condon's 20 yard Cards with IH tackles Meyer- and line lone also had an interception McCabe added 17 and It In kies return (or a touchdown called back respectively because of a penally "Not playing last week delito'. s Meyers led the Cardinal offense, hurt us We had cluni i s In a .. the rushing 21 times for 69 yards, uml game, tail we just didn't <-v completing It of 26 passes for 121 explained head coach Hon M yards McCabe caught six passes lone jilavs at Echo on Thin lav. for 49 yarils Octotier II lieginnilig at 7 til p it Aamodt. who gamed 376 yards on Scoring 31 carries against Arlington last 12 14 final week, had 184 yards on 27 carries lone Miller tucked on 118 yards on 14 Condoli carries lone gained 141 yards on the lone ( unitoli 17 IS 3ft III S3 327 II 2ft 1211 4-ft-23-1 2 S 2 350 ftS 23 4-33-11*1-blocked 1 33 4 1 2*1 If-tS 3-31 Statistics Hushing lone Meyers 2I lìti. Ite » M l . OouftUft M l . J H u ll I 20 . ( ondon \amodt 27-IM4, Scott M ille r H IH I. Steve M ille r I 0-3. Lear l-<-3>. Sm ith I » J>. T la n e * 2-< S» I'jisfting lone Meyeis II .» II. < ondon Steve Miller I «» i i Receiving lone M il .ilo ». i * I Itali 3*24. Heu I »H, It hint.* mi t !.'. ( ondon St oil Miller I i H it* I Vamodl I I It Snvdci I n Garden Bugs make plans ! FACTS! for another plant sale ! S FIGURES i Centennial Sale Country Rose se t itssisressit «♦»»*•*«< »•♦»»» ladies of the Willow Greek Coun try Club will have a special meeting Tuesday morning. October 16 There will be election of officers for 1985 All members are urged to attend Results of October 2 were as follows Uiw gross Eileen Padberg special prue Lois Hunt The is bs DE I I'll \ JO N E S Lexington Garden Bugs met ut the home of Annetta I’adberg on Thursday for the regular meeting A report was given concerning the resent plant sale, and due to the fact it was such a success plans are being made for another next year The October garden of the month award was won by Jack and Margie Ball, this tiemg the final judging for 1984 Everyone lx- ready wilh your yard in the spring and ready lor April judging There are some daffodil bulbs and iris roots if anyone is interested call 989 8537 The group will make dried arran gements tur sale al Ihe llejipner fentennial Celebratimi Natimi.n in llep|iner The> w ili meel al I" a in Thursslay al India llutieis houle A stick lunch is la-mg jilarmest The program was under thè dire, finn of I.nella Taylor and w.i I -ut Northwest hirds Ibis w.i very In te l est mg aa w e ll a i edu A lovely house plani w.i l > I.nella Taylor Nexl meeting will I»- al Deljil... Jones slarlmg al lo a m follow d by a pollus k dinnet iti«- n » 1 • i hrmging salads and .i. - -.-r t- Ñames will la- drawn (or fliristi ... est bangi- thè program will l e .-ri house plani* P O N L IG H T -