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FIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, April 25, 1990 Bt. Patrick’s Senior Center Bulletin Board City kids experience rural life *«sr "^> V By Jane Rawlins *V Last Saturday Dot Halvorsen and co-pilot Lewis drove our senior bus to Yakima to take friends to the Justine Weatherford-Garland Benintendi wedding at their home in Suntower. Helen Currin. Marian Brosnan, Mary Goheen, Eleanor Gonty, Vem Batty, Irene Swanson, Janice Martin and Jane Rawlins all reported an enjoyable day. The bus is available for out-of- town trips. Contact Dot, 422-7143 for details. Merri Reamer, our AAA advisor will not be here on Wednesday this week or next week due to special training meetings. However, messages to her may be relayed through our office, 676-9030. This week: Friday at 9 a m. in the front room is our monthly food sale. Prospective buyers can expect our usual home-baked goodies and free cof fee and chatting. Next week. Monday Quilters meet from 1 to 4 p.m.; BMCC Knitting Class at 7:30 and the Housing Authority at 7 p.m. Wednesday: monthly free blood pressure check before the noon dinner. The menu: sweet and sour pork with rice, brussels sprouts, cinnamon ap plesauce, hot biscuits and plum cobbler. Assisting with serving will be ladies from the Episcopal Church. Nutrition Site Committee meets in the office at 1 p.m. Friday: representatives from our center will attend the intergenerational conference, “ Oregon Generations Together,” in Portland, looking forward to developing some senior volunteer activities with kids here. Saturday: the wedding reception of Sophie Struthers and Darrel Smith will be in our dining room. The Dollaride Car has gone to both Hermiston and Pendleton recently. We still need more volunteer drivers. Also, bookshelves for our library are not up because we still need a carpenter. ranch; Wednesday-tour of Hardman ghost town with history of the area by Carl McDaniel and Opal Cook, timber presentation in forest with U S. Forest Service staff and hot dog roast at Anson Wright Park; Thursday-tour of Kinzua, Willow Creek Dam and Lake and Morrow County Museum and one room school, by Marsha Sweek; Friday- seventh and eighth grade dance from 7:30 to 10 p.m. in the multi-purpose room; Saturday-tour of North Mor row County, leave for home about 11 a m. Heppner students will return around 7 p.m. that day. Centennial students are accom panied by Centennial Science, health and PE teacher Vem Olson. Twenty-five Centennial Middle School students in Gresham are visiting Heppner this week as part of an exchange program between Centennial and Heppner Middle School. Twenty-five Heppner eighth graders are spending the week in Gresham with host families there. On the calendar for Centennial students this week are Monday, April 23-a stockman’s tour to Ruggs with stops at Mark and Tami Riet- mann’s, Ken and Judy Wright’s and Jim and Carlene West’s ranches and dinner at the Episcopal Church put on by the CattleWomen; Tuesday- Wheat League tour of the Lyle Peck BOWLING Photo by Joyce Hughes Tuesday night Sparetimers league champions were sponsored by the Gazette-Times. Members are (l-r) Becky Nouse, David Sykes (owner), Chris Limanen, Jackie Allstott, LoRayne Bowman and In- etia Cantin. Spare Timen, April 10, 1900 W L 4016 23V4 Gazette-Times 27 37 Country Rose 34 30 Central Market 32V6 31 Vb Gardners 32 32 Petersons 44 20 Les Schwab Splits converted: Chris Limanen 5-7-9; LoRayne Bowman 3-8-10; Becky Nouse 5-7; Brenda Sweeney 2-10; Catherine Wick 5-8-K). High game: Gwen Healy 191. High series: Gwen Healy 505. The Gazette-Times finished first in the league Second place went to Gardners. High average: Chris Limanen, 163. high series: Chris Limanen, 578. High game: LoRayne Bowman and Juanita Martin 210. High series with handicap: Gwen Healy 607. High game with handicap: Andrea Mor- timore 234. ___________________ I fir e s HEPPNER n #4 n SMALL RADIALS DRIVE OUR FINEST ALL-SEASON RADIAL SALE PRICE P155/80R-13 P165/80R-13 P175/80R-13 P185/80R-13 PI 85/75R-14 P195/75R-14 P205/75R-14 P215/75R-14 P195/75R-15 P205/75R-15 P215/75R-15 45.20 49.75 52.74 56.98 59.90 63.10 67.29 71.61 65.36 70.10 72.78 BATTERIEl |AII Sizes) 40 ” 47 ” SUrTRMMMT »n (Most S'ZBj) SO Month W ritton W orronty x A O v 11 D 5 IflH i w n f (All Sizes) x a »X tti ;n , , i , t~ ir w "EOniTi w n m n vvorrrinTy XHO-OUR M ST D A T T IK Y L~i 37.61 IS5/70SI-I3 49.21 1551-13 38.77 I85/70S9-14 51.60 1451-13 40.37 195/70(8-14 54.24 1751-14 45.61 205/70MM4 57.01 1151-14 47.68 1451-15 45.27 J 24.99 145/708-13 29.42 1551-13 22.49 175/701-13 32.45 1451-13 24.99 185/708-13 34.75 1451-15 31.40 115/708-14 36.54 16” 2 2 ? 2 2 ? 2 8 ? Gas Trailbuster/ATG (lifetime Warranty) 2 9 ? 3 5 ? Gas Strut Cartridge (Lifetime Warranty) 8 4 ” 12 0 ? 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M un 31.80 34.30 34.69 39.82 41.53 44.79 41.92 175 / 709-13 185 / 709-13 185/709*14 195 / 709-14 205/708-14 M e ry W r y m a 175/70S9-13 47.81 CARRYOUT Ultra Gas/Gas Cushion (Most Sizes) t | , «4 , « »x IW Q fm i M III IW I 11 s in sa u 36.11 • M a d e for the road, this belted radial provides fuel saving radial construction and a smooth ride 40 Month Writton W arranty tizi 1558-12 LOW COST IMPORT CAR RADIALS 32! ® un m a SIZI uu m a 1 L 26 26 29 31 33 31 35 V6 4116 Lexington Grange meets • This modem all season tire offers a M & S rating plus tough steel belts for quality smooth riding comfort year-round. 74.69 79.57 52.32 56.53 63.26 59.44 62.60 70.94 75.48 76.73 78.73 P225/75R-15 P235/75R-15 P175/70R-13B/W P185/70R-13B/W P195/70R-13 P185/70R-14B/W P195/70R-14B/W P205/70R-14 P215/70R-14 P215/70R-15 P225/70R-15 ®< p IMPORT CAR STEEL RADIALS SALE PRICE SIZE w 38 38 35 33 31 29 2816 22W #6 won the second half. Splits converted: Neil Beamer 5-6; Riley Munkers 9-10; Judy Rickert 3-10; Bebe Munkers 4-5-7: Verna Bnnda 5-10; Garry Mm Arsdale 5-7; Lucille Massey 4-5-7; Canoi Taylor 2-7. High game: Dorothy Wilson 207 and Harry Hartley 214. High series: Billie VanArsdale 510 and Harry Hartley 573. High team game: Kl, 802. High team series: #7. 2259. i METRIC ALL SEASON ★ Interlocking Tread ★ Great Handling ★ Smooth Riding ★ Excellent Traction ★ 60,000 Mile Written Warranty SIZE #1 #6 #5 #8 676-9481 “At Les Schwab we want to introduce our customers to a r r a n t y ^ . the quality ride of Z-800’s. In my opinion, the finest all seasons radial tire in the world today. To give you the best price possible, we made a Special Factory Purchase of 350,000 Z-OOO’s, the 60,000 mile tire. It’s our best, and it’s on SALE.” Dime A Dozen April 22. 1990 By Delpha Jones t Lexington Grange met on Monday evening for their regular evening with the M aster Joe Yocom presiding. The evening started with a potluck dinner with Jean and Chuck Nelson and Ken and Frances Smouse hosts. The program which started at 7:30 p.m. was a reading “ A Bath in the Old Gavanized Tub,” and slides and narration by Bob Krein on the wild turkey and its habitat, especially in Morrow County. This was most interesting and educational, as it was wild turkey season. A business meeting was held with Clarence Buchanan, Billie June Owen and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Tem ple voted as members. The initiation will be held for these candidates on May 21 at the regular meeting, The Wheat League dinner scheduled for Friday, April 27, was discussed with Virginia Peck as chairman. A work day was planned to install the recently purchased elec tric stove and a new hot water heater. Pomona Grange will meet at Spray on April 28 starting with cof fee at 10 a.m. A program and cake walk will follow the dinner at noon. Visitors were Dot and Lewis Halvorson, overseerer and steward of Pomona. An appointment of a G.W. A. chairman was made by the master with Delpha Jones and Hilda Yocom working as co-chairman for the year 1990. State Grange will be here soon and those planning on entering contests should be getting the articles ready. Checks were sent to “Dogs for the D e a f’ and the deaf project and the G.W A. scholarship. The Holly Rebekah Lodge enter tained 24 ladies from the neighbor ing PNG clubs at the hall on Satur day noon with a luncheon and an afternoon of bingo. The tables were lovely with small crocheted hats as gifts for each member present and potted pansies which were given as prizes. There were members present from Pauline, Integrity, Bunchgrass and Holly lodges.