FOl'RThe Heppner Gaiette-Times, Heppner, Oregon. Thursday, July 31, 1980 -Vtwf.M?? IV A vr j . , v 4. . ft . ' work .... Avr..,-0 .xv ,', r, WDmm -1 v nit ill . m' and good Vrt' . . y,- .w-,. ' times 95 Casey Weisman saws logs for traffic barrier posts at Bull Prairie Lake. Umatilla Ready -Mix is Still in Business in Heppner Donna Kerns cuts trail at Cable Creek. Cement deliveries scheduled twice weekly to South Morrow County. Regularly on Wednesdays end Fridays . :call collect l-567-6173 for dispatch II L'.J nr m 11 11 1 i"r,ir mswa. a u. . John Brennan prenares concrete for fire ring installation. I 1 sty iiiVwr r - ' r i f ... i i You'll preserve profits with a GRANITEWARE CANNER. 22 qt wRack. Pk. 6. 8qt 18 oz. JUICE EXTRACTOR ffor making fruit and tomato juice) EARTHGROWN Johnny Apple Peeler SAM I Seal-A Meal Stretch your food budget Save time, money, work. Like having a supermarket freezer case in your kitchen. Fix your own fcn-tho-Mg meals just the way your family loves them. Leftovers with no leftover taste. U L listed. DAZEY BAGS Small Medium Large It peels, slices and cores. Dishwasher safe. Easy to clean. harvest Hours Store-Ports-Shop (101 7 a.m. 6 p.m. Monday Friday liUu. 7 a.m. 5 p.m. Saturday by Linda Jalhert The Youth Conservation Corps (YCC) is in operation for it's fifth year at Camp Tupper. The Tuper YCC offers un opportunity for youth. 15-18 years old. from all parts of Oregon to contribute to preserving and maintaining the natural resourses in the local Umatilla National Forest. YCC is an integral work-recreation-learning program. Environmental awareness activities are a part of a daily work routine that help develop an understanding of the need for the work project and its impact on the environment. Recreational activities are also a necessity, lending meaning to the YCC motto "Hard Work and Good Times." Weekend trips, such as backpacking and river rafting were highlights of this summer's activities. The 20 enrollees and seven staff have contributed to the development and maintenance of Bull Prairie and Penland Lake recreation areas in the forest. Fire ring installation, painting, traffic barrier installation and boat dock coiimii uction are some of the projects that they completed to benefit visitors to these areas. Other projects in the local forest in the U.S. f orest Service Heppner, Ukiah and Dale Ranger Districts have been wildlife habitat improvement, trail construction, tree thinning and transplanting, clearing firewood access areas and barbed-wire fence roll-up and construction. The staff at Tupper is made up of four crew leaders, Scott Edgerton, Bob Case. Stephanie Lewis and Laura Brusven, Environmental Awareness Coordinator Dino DeSimone, Food Manager, Julie Roth, and Linda Jalbert, director. m0mm , ir Ran McDonald 676-9921 i i Inc. J 978 4 Door Impala 1974 LTD 4 Door Annie Johnston, Forest Service recreation guard at Bull Prairie, digs post holes for traffic barrier posts. -."f ;w t - m m m Sandv Shirts cuts a trail at the trailbuilding project at 5 -1 0 I V