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Yeti'S from the F IG H T The llrppnrr (.alette-Times. Ilrppnrr Oregon. Wednesday. November 21. ISM Lexington Lumber holds Open House Neigh borh ood (!en ter The Low Income Knergy I fuel l Assistance Program for south Mor row County w ill begin F riday, Dec 7 announced a spokesperson for Ihe Heppner Neighborhood Center (Tienls need lo call Ihe Neighbor hood Center lor appointments The program is based on federal guide lines which base eligibility at 123 prreent of the poverty level For example. Ihe gross income for a family of one is $51ü per month A family of two with a gross income of •71X1 also would be eligible Medical expenses are allowable deduction* Irom the gross income. Ihe spokes person explained Those filing for assistance whose income is prim är tly from self employment, invest mrnts or rental* w ill he required lo bring bank statement* or lo wail to use their 1484 income tax returns as proof of income These applicants mus! also sign a disclaimer slating that Ihe information is correct and true Client who have zero income will lx- required lo have a notarized statement from .. disinterested ner What s Your ( )pmion 77 V 77 V V V V son to verify that fact and to explain {3 (3 how they are able to live without income (Tienls must bring II proof of income, 2 medical bills, and 3) fuel bills lo apply ' Hemember, we do nol make the rule* and regulations, but only follow the regulations of the federal and stale department* of energy says center director Pat Brindlr "False information is cause of repayment of a fraudlent payment plus a fto.ixxj fme or prison ” Persons wishing their names on Ihe I. I F A I ’ appointment list may call Ihe Neighborhood Center 676 SI71 The regular Neighborhood Center Advisory Council meeting w ill he held a' the Center Mondav Nov 2' al 7 45 p m Council members are asked to lx- on lime since the Iasi meeting had b> be canceled for lack ot a quorum There w ill be business to attend lo said Brtndle Steve Hickman jobcounselor will be available Wednesday, Nov 28 from 2 4 p m The ladies who meet al Ihe center every Thursday lo work on crafl items will also meet Tuesdays lo finish articles for the Artifactory Hnndle reminds everyone to bring a sack lunch nP (3 {3 (3 t3 (3 (3 {3 {3 Christmas Sale Starts Fri . CHECK OCR FLYER IN YOUR MAILBOX tï f3 (3 The problem solvers .iU /i/io /o /'t 676-9157 T7 TIH T ill 77 77 777717777} • ft If You Missed Our Last Lee’s Sale - D on’t M iss This One! (iene Orwick of la-xingtnn Lumber stands next to some of the snowmobiles lhal will lx- on display during Ihe I'olans snowmobile open house Ihis Friday and Saturday. Nov 23 and 24 at Ihe Lumber Yard in l>exington In addition to Ihe many snowmobiles on display, there will also be refreshments, and door prizes "We w ill be giving away a steak dinner for two a len dollar gift certificate, a pair of moon Ixxila and a pair of gloves.’ ’ said (iene lie invited everyone to slop by Eucharist scheduled at All Saints The Rev Bruce Spencer ot Bend will be celebrating Holy Communion at All Samis Kpiscopal Church in 4-H Clubs The Seam Kipper* H y S IIF ItltY H IM .II AM The Seam Kippers is a 4-H sewing club led by Joyce Hughes We have four members in our club They are Tami Bruch, Sherry Bingham and Millie Fowler Alyssa Dick was absent Our next club meeting is Thursday. Nov 25» at 4 p m at the Kxtension Service budding At our next meeting we will be making pin cushions Please come and learn to sew North Lex Livestock By NANCY MOHTFK The NorthLrx Livestock 4 II club met at the Larry Lindsay home November I I The leaders. Bill Broderick and Ken Nelson, talked to club members about the proper way to conduct a club meeting The following officers were elec led president Stacy Kennedy, vice president Trent H arrison, secre tary Teresa landsay, treasurer Lin da Morler. and news reporter Nancy Morter (Tub members talked about old business, new business, and doing demonstrations on feeding an am mal. picking an animal, etc Selection of junior leaders con cluded the meeting Picked were Teresa landsay beef. Stacy Ken nedy sheep, and Patti McFlhgott swine The next meeting will be Decern tier y at the Bill Broderick home The Heppner FFA chapter will be al the meeting to demonstrate proper meeting order , que: lion Tlow do you feel about the dogs that roam Main Street i Heppner I’ " " I'd just as soon we had a place to lock them up. said Bay Boyce ot Heppner M&R FLOOR COVERING 676-9418 Call for appointment INTERNATIONAL Heppner. Sunday, Nov IK al 10 30 a m Kveryone is invited lo attend and have colfee alter wards Sou per Seamers Hy Cil.NFI I ( M ||O ONO\ KK The Souper Seemers sewing 4 II club held an organizational meeting on Thursday, November 1 The 4 li club is lead by Kim Wright and Noella Bill Second year members are t.iselle Schoonover. Kalhy Martin, and Amy tireenup First year members are Madora Bill and Alecia Tarnasky The club planned Ihis year's activ ttta Two-Trackers By Jl DY J F I’SFN The Two Trackers 4 II Horse Club met al the fairgrounds in Heppner on November II al I p m with 10 members and four visitors present Al Hrazell taught club members bow to saddle an Knglish saddle and put on a bridle Meryln Koblnson gave a demon stratum on how to train a colt with a lounge line She also demonstrated how to drive a colt and teach it to obey hand and voice commands The Two Trackers 4 H horse club met al the fairgrounds November IB with six members and two guests present leader Al Hrazell helped mem hers work on how to handle a horse's reins Bon Cecil demonstrated how to begin training a colt Hr showed how to introduce a pad. saddle, and bridle to a colt Then, he showed how to put your weight on the colt and to ride it slowly Hr also explained how to drive a colt which teaches it the importance of voice commands Al Hrazell concluded Ihe meeting by explaining about how a horse's leeth relate to Its age The next meeting will be I*ecem her ? at the dorm building at the fairgrounds in Heppner Members should nol bring their horses, but should bring all of their record books Thank You l wish to thank my campaign workers supporters and voters for their efforts in my behalf in the recent election. Ray French Suite Representative Elect, District 5V Take advantage of these savings opportunities on International equipm ent It's time to make important year-end equipment buying decisions That s why International Harvester is ottering these special ways to save on new and used tractors, combines and other qualifying equipment t Save With Low Prices Save W ith Our Waiver of Finance Plan Save W ith Optional Cash Rebate or Low Rate Financing A second advantage of buying now is our wide-range Waiver o< Finance otter Buy any of our qualifying new or used equipment this year and you'll save by not paying finance charges until a later date See the chart lor details QUAI m y MO f OU«*9M N T 90 6Û 10 64 •nd ¿ 0 0 S t — i From now through Decem ber 31, ( .O t t i 1984. we can otter you Company- t a * « « — tCorf* V u * — r « * • authorized special savings that make it P k w » O— » F — d C a M É r x x possible to give you the best deals ever **Var— r* A m C 'Q g i Cu— xs ►s«* f d u v r — m Low prices coupled with possible year f iaxMpe— r* end tax benefits make this your best C onor Han«— i t * opportunity to save on quality M T m HTxxTexg Inter national’ equipment *vw U «D — V« — W A OAT f t We want to help yau buy the International equipment you need S vw're ottering you a choice ot a cash rebate or low rate financing in lieu ot Waiver ot Finance Ad now These otters expire December 31. 1984 * 1 «i W ." 9 ’ 96 h— m ma tm Hm m tn m • parut '.•'•W4ivnu^ a — — V ' 96 6i m — — — »««a AH w . 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