TEN-The Heppner Gatette-Tlmes. Heppner. Oregon, Thursday,
Transcontinental television was inaugurated Sapt. 4,
whan President Harry Truman addressed the
Japanese Peace Treaty Conference in San Francisco.
Recreation Report
The Umatilla National For
est has released the following '
weekly recreation report :
The fire danger on the forest
is moderate.
DAl.K RANGER DISTRICT
Phone: 421-3311
Hours: 7:00 - 4:30, Mon.
Fri., 8:00 - 5:30, Sat. - Sun.
All trails are open, but
travel may be difficult due to
downed trees in some areas.
Lake Creek, Silver Butte,
Granite Creek, North Fork
John Day, and Crane Creek
Trails are maintained.
AH roads are open. Road 10
between Olive Lake and
Fremont Powerhouse is very
rough. High ground clearance
vehicles only are recommend
ed. Campgrounds: Camp
grounds open are Tollbridge -water
available, reduced ser
vice; Welch Creek - no
drinking water, reduced ser
vice: Olive Lake - no drinking
water, self-service: North
Fork John Day - no drinking
water, reduced service.
Fishing: Fishing is fair to
excellent.. There has been
good luck with dry flys on
Granite Creek and South Fork
of Desolation.
As the fire danger becomes
higher, extra caution with
fires and internal combustion
engines is urged.
During this dry weather,
dust from moving vehicles can
be a hazard. Care should be
taken because one can tern- ,
purarily be blinded by the dust
cloud after meeting another
vehicle. Also, dust accumula
tion on the windshield greatly
increases the chance of blind
ness when the sun shines on it
at certain angles. Travelers
on the back roads are urged to
stop and let the dust clear
after meeting another vehicle
and to clean your windshield
often, especially for early
morning or afternoon driving.
HEPPNER RANGER
DISTRICT
Phone: 676-9187
Hours: 7:45 - 4:30, Mon. -Fri.
Trails: Copple Butte No.
3052 is open, and Bull Prairie
Lake No. 3056 is open and
maintained.
Roads: All roads are open.
County road into Penland
Lake is now in good, dry
condition although there are
still some rough spots.
Campgrounds: Bull Prairie
with 20 campsites and Fair
view with five campsites are
open.
Fishing: Fishing is poor at
both Penland and Bull Prairie
Lakes.
Smokey Bear has been
spotted again. He was seen
near Bull Prairie Lake and is
watching for fires to put out
along his way.
Fire equipment for woodcut
ters is a fire extinguisher,
shovel, and a saw with a
screen.
URIAH RANGER DISTRICT
Phone: 427-3231
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CHEVROLET,
NOW OFFER 13.8
GAAAC FINANCING ON ALL 1981J
GENERAL MOTORS CARS &
TRUCKS.
This Low Rate Good
Only Thru August.
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Farley Motor Co.
Hours: 7:00 - 4:30. Mon. -Fri.
Trails: All trails are open
and maintained. Dead lodge
pole falling across trails
continues td be a problem.
Round Meadow Trail No 3155
and Big Creek Trail No 6145
still have boggy areas that
pose problems to horses and
trailbikes. Please keep bikes
on trails.
Roads: All roads are open,
but only the major ones are
maintained. Road No. 53.
Western Route, has not been
patched this year and is
rough. Drive slow and careful
ly. Road 52. Ukiah-Granite
Road, is dust oiled from the
Forest Boundary to Mile Post
20.
Campgrounds: All camp
grounds are open on a limited
service basis. i
Fishing: Big Creek, Winom
Creek, and Cable Creek con
tinue to produce lots of fish.
While not big in size, they are
numerous and easy to catch.
North Fork John Day is slow
fishing for all, except the
"experts."
Some huckleberries and
wild strawberries are showing
up. This year's crop may be
' skimpy due to numerous
frosty nights.
Hazards: Road 53 is very
rough. Drive slowly. Road 52
has heavy logging traffic
during the week.
There are an unusual num
ber of fawns and elk calves
this year and sightings are
frequent. Due to the hot
weather, best opportunities
are the mornings and even
ings. Please just look and not
disturb these animals.
WAI.I.A WAI.I.A RANGER
DISTRICT
Phone: 525-5500
Hours: 7:45 - 4:30, Mon. -Fri.
Attention Woodcutters: The
fire precaution class to date is
B as in Baker. The Umatilla
National Forest is becoming
dry - woodcutters should carry
a shovel, fire extinguisher,
and bucket with them at all
times. For Class B days,
woodcutters should stay and
watch for fires one hour after
saw shutoff.
Campers - Starting July 27
at 8 a.m., both Jubilee Lake
and Woodward Campgrounds
are closed. The closure is due
to road paving work. The
contractor will be applying
fresh oil which needs time to
cure. Both campgrounds are
expected to reopen by Friday,
August 7, but watch for a news
release or call the Walla Walla
Ranger District before mak
ing plans for that weekend.
Woodland and Target Mea
dows Campgrounds will be
open and available for public
use during this closure. Neith
er of these campgrounds are
fee campgrounds. Since litter
receptacles are not provided
in these campgrounds, camp
ers are asked to please pack
their garbage home for disposal.
(il HEPPNER
A.P.R.,
676-9921
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August 6, 1981
BMCC scholarship group
hears financial report
Scholarships totalling
$23,845 were awarded to
students attending Blue Moun
tain Community College dur
ing the 1980-R1 school year,
according to a report present
ed to the BMCC Scholarship
and Development Association
at its annual meeting July 22.
Included in the scholarship
awards figures is $18,779 in
"flow through" awards which
come from businesses and
civic groups. These awards
are made directly to students
selected by the group mem
bers themselves.
The remaining $5066 in
scholarship monies comes
from interest generated on
principal held in time certifi
cates. The principal is the
result of money donated to the
college and designated for the
college scholarship fund.
Scholarship recipients are
selected by the college in
cooperation with area high
school counselors.
Officers of the scholarship
and development association
elected at the meeting in
clude: Chris Lovgren, Board
man, president: Ted Forth,
Pendleton. vice-president:
and Evangeline John, Umatil
la, secretary. Other members
on the association board are:
Terry Anderson, Pilot Rock:
Delbert Leighty. Milton-Free-
No. 32 Eastern Star installs officers
Ruth 1-ocust Chapter No 32
Order of The Eastern Star
held an open installation of the
1981-1982 officers on Monday.
July 13. in the Masonic Hall in
Heppner.
Mrs Dick Wilkinson, past
grand matron of the Grand
Chapter of Oregon was the
installing grand matron. She
was assisted by Dick Wilkin
son, installing grand patron.
Katherine Lindstrom. grand
marshal, Beth Bryant, grand
chaplain, and Juanita Carmic
hael. grand organist.
Mrs. lewis Halvorsen was
installed as worthy matron
and Lewis Halvorsen as
worthy patron.
SUMMER TIME IS
ARVEST TIME!
Combine Tire
ECIALS
SIZE PLY PRICE TAX
12.424 6 226.46 3.70
18.416.1 8 376.28 6.53
23.126 10 686.28 13.72
23.130 10 1085.40 17.71
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GROSS BAR TREAD
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: 'AFTER' H CURS SERVICE
CIcvb CesnSrea
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CORNER
SUODtN I ; 14
SIIVICE I II
ion LL
water; Gene Pierce. Heppner:
and Don Madsen. Hermiston.
In other business, the assoc.
lation board reviewed its
financial statement for the
1980-1981 ' fiscal year. The
board voted to have Jack
Warren. BMCC business
manager, investigate the pos
sibility of moving scholarship
funds currently kept in open
savings accounts to short
term investment accounts
with the hope of realizing a
higher interest rate on that
money.
The board reviewed the
results of the president's
survey mailing which had
been authorized by the assoc
iation at its last annual
meeting. The survey identi
fied the names and addresses
of persons in the two-county
college district interested in
serving on college committees
or otherwise interested in
becoming involved in the
college activities.
The list of respondents
added to the list of persons
actively involved in the recent
college budget election will
serve as a strong nucleus of
support for the college, the
board was told. College Presi
dent Ron Daniels says he
plans to keep this group active
through a college newsletter
mailed several times a vear.
Other elective and appoin
tive officers are associate
matron. Ruhy Becket: assoc
iate patron. Harold Becket:
conductress. Susie Conner:
associate conductress. Kath
erine Lindstrom: secretary.
Iouise Wood: treasurer, John
Wood; chaplain. Kenneth
Smouse: marshal. Marilyn
Chilriers: organist. Juanita
Carmichael: Ada. Virginia
Wilkinson; Ruth. Winifred
Cox; Esther. Frances
Smouse: Martha. Lota Tib
bies: Electa. Anna Graham:
warden. Glen Cooper and
sentinel. Roy Lindstrom.
Following the installation
ceremony potluck desserts
were served from tables
RETREAD'S
SIZE PRICE TAX
825-20 58.10 1.24
903-20 70.37 1.34
GR 24 BATTERY
5 Year Warranty
$5500
676 - 9944 Jchn SsnSfh 676-5 ICS
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jpPBUC NOTICESj
The Morrow County Plan
ning Commission will hold a
public hearing on Monday,
August 10, 1981 at 8:00 PM in
the Morrow County Court
House in Heppner. Oregon. A
public hearing will be held on
the following:
- i. Application by Donald 0.
Robinson for a Variance,
under Article 7, of the
Morrow County Zoning
Ordinance, to permit the
establishment of a farm
operation less than 160
acres within and Exclus
ive Farm Use Zone. Tp,
2S. Rg 26, Section 35, Tax
Lot 3700. located near
State Highway 74. adjac
ent to the Urban Growth
Boundary of the City of
Heppner, OreRon. The
purpose of this Variance is
to allow a partition of 10
acres out of Tax Lot 3700.
Interested persons are Invit
ed to the hearing and express
their views. Written signed
statements will be considered.
Reasons for approval or
disapproval should be includ
ed in oral or written state
ments. Gene Trumbull
Chairman
Morrow County
Planning Commission
Published: Aug. 6, 1981
beautifully decorated bv Dot
Halvorsen in a friendship
theme featuring red roses.
Virginia Wilkinson. Kath
erine Lindstrom and Juanita
Carmichael, who attended the
Eastern Star Grand Chapter
"Stairway In the Stars" in the
Portland Memorial Coliseum
in June, revealed that it was
reported that charitable funds
donated this past year includ
ed $8.m: for the Heart Fund;
$20,000 for the Estarl Fund for
religious training: $46,578 for
Home Endowment and $47,100
for cancer research.
The next Rtated meeting of
Ruth Locust will be Monday.
September 14. at the Heppner
Masonic Hall
HEALTH
DEPT.
Wed.. Aug 5 Blood
Pressure Clinic. Neighbor
hood Center, Heppner. 2 30 to
4:30 p.m.
Fri.. Aug. 7 RIimmI Pressure
Clinic, Immunizations, Health
Depl Office, Lexington. 8
a m to 12 noon, I to 4 p.m.
Tues.. Aug. II Flu Immun
ization Clinic, Blond Pressure
Clinic, Immunizations, County
Offices, Irrigon. 1 to 4 p.m.
Wed., Aug. 12 Heppner
Preschool Immunization
Clinic. 9 a.m. to I p.m.
Thurs.. Aug. 13 AC.
Houghton Preschool Immun
ization Clinic. 9 a.m. to noon;
Sam Boaniinan Preschool
Immunization Clinic, 1:30 to 4
p.m.
Fri.. Aug. 14 Blood
Pressure Clinic. Immuniza
tions. Health Dept Office.
Lexington. 8 a.m. to 12 noon. 1
to 4 p.m.
Tues.. Aug. 18 Blood
Pressure Clinic. Neighbor
hood Center, Heppner, 2:30 to
4:30 p.m.
Wed.. Aug. 19 - Flu Immun
ization Clinic, Blood Pressure
Clinic. Bank of Eastern
Oregon kitchen. lone, 3 to 4
p.m.
Fri,, Aug. 21 - Blood
Pressure Clinic. Immuniza
tions. Health Dept. Office,
Lexington. 8 a m to 12 noon. I
to 4 p.m.
Mon., Aug. 24 Closed,
vacation.
Tues., Aug 25 Flu Immun
izations. County Offices, Irri
gon. I to 4 p.m
Wed.. Aug 26 - Closed,
vacation
Thurs.. Aug 27 - Closed,
vacation.
Fri.. Aug. 28 Blood
Pressure Clinic. Immuniza
tions. Health Dept. Office.
xington. 8a m to 12 noon. 1
o 4 p.m.
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Princess Kathy Hansen displays the wide
selection of belts that GARDNER S MEN'S
WEAR has to choose from for the big Fair
& Rodeo!
Make sure that
Western
For The
or Cowgirl!!
Navy man returns from Atlanlic
Navy Engineimin 3rd Class
Rocky J Knot!!, whoso wife.
Putty, is the daughter of Lloyd
Gienger of Heppner. and Carol
Giengcr of John Day. has
returned from a deployment
to the North Atlantic.
Hp is n crewmcmber aboard
the tank landing ship USS
Fairfax County, homeported
nt the Little Creek Naval
Amphibious Base, Norfolk.
Va
During the cruise his ship
conducted lndeendenl opera
lions off the coast of Norway,
north of the Arctic Circle
They also rescued seven
people in a smnll fishing
vessel by providing a dewnter
ing pump and patching the
hull, Port calls were made in
Soc. Security
rep. to visit
The Social Security repre
sentative will be at the
Heppner Neighborhood Cen
ter, 178 Willow on Friday,
August 14, from 10 a.m. until
12 noon
Social Security, Supplemen
tal Security Income, and
Medicare problems may be
brought to the Social Security
representative the second Fri
day of each month, between 10
a.m. and 12 noon, to the
Heppner Neighlnirhmid Cen
ter. Most business can be handl
ed from your home by
telephone. For Social Security
and Supplemental Security
Income business dial direct
1-800-452-1654. For Medicare
Part A call collect 0-225 5303
and for Medicare Part B dial
direct 1-800-452-0125
you are prepared for
Clothes & Accessories
Well Dressed Cowboy
Denmark, Germany, England
and Scotland.
The Fairfax County Is 522
feel long, curries a crew of 225
and can accommodate more
Hum 350 Marines for amphi
bious operations. It is special
ly designed In transport tanks,
heavy vehicles, engineer
equipment and other supplies
that cannot be landed by
helicopters or landing cruft.
CARPET
CARE
7 STEPS FCSt SPOT
A STAtM REMOVAL
Step 1.
Act Immediately. Most spills
can be removed If Immediate
action is taken. The longer you
delay, the more difficulty you
may encounter In removing
the stain.
Seml-sollds should be gently
scraped up with a rounded
spoon or dull knife. Be careful
not to damage the carpet. Blot
liquids with clean white towels
or tissues. Squeeze out as
much moisture as possible.
You can either follow the
steps in the order Indicated or
proceed to the step containing
the same or a similar stain
Always pretest each solution
first and keep mechanical
action to the minimum.
THESE HELPFUL
HINTS BROUGHT
TO YOU BY
covehe:i
"YOUR CARPET
EXPERTS"
LINDEN WAY
676-9418 HEPPNER
the Fair & Rodeoll $