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F:k;HT- The Hepimer C.aieUe-Times, Hrppner, Oregon, Thursday. April 1, !82 Cub Scouts ill J2ui Steve Peck winner Rick Second place winner Mike. Third place winner John Steagall with parents Bob and Severely. U.S.D.A. to propose changes in land management planning reg. The U.S. Department of Agriculture will propose changes in its regulations to streamline the land manage ment planning process for the 19 tnillion-acre National For est System. Secretary of Agriculture John R. Block stated recently in a U.S.D.A. news release. The national forest system land and resource manage ment planning regulations were issued in September 1079 Required by the National Forest Management Act of 1976. they provide integrated planning for the use of all forest resources - timber, hold pine wood derby Rick Osmin won first, Alex Turley second and John Steagall third in the annual Cub Scout pinewnod derby held at the Elk's Club Monday night. Starting with a plain block of wood, four wheels and two axles, the scouts carve out cars which they race each year. The cars cannot weigh more than five ounces. nr n- n-f HmHi wiiwiiiwwiwiimww mmm tmn i;n m.wwHW w 'I mini wqg (left) and Gene Hall congratulate Osmin and his parents Donna and - Alex Turley with parents Glenna forage, fish and wildlife habi tat, water, wilderness, out door recreation and minerals -through development of forest and regional plans, the news release said. Block said these regulations were selected last March iy the Presidential Task Force on Regulatory Relief for reassessment and possible modification because of their length and complexity. The proposed changes. Block said, will clarify and simplify the planning process, as well as improve the process for analyzing and evaluating resource manage , ' ' - ' - " . n. .'- . ,r . . . , - i ; I V'- - , f 3 , ' ; $ a s " v fi first place Al. and ment alternatives and their economic effects. "This will allow for more efficient mana gement of the national forests and result in increased bene fits to the public," Block said. The major changes propos ed for the regulations include revisions in the content and purpose of the regional plans, reorganization of material, and some technical revisions in planning procedures. The public will have 60 days to comment on the proposed regulations after they are published in the Federal Register, the news release concluded. Bowling news School Lunch Menus Sparelimers Mnn-h IS Won - Lost Coast to Const . :ul 1,; Pelorson's 'w "1H Gardner's IW'rlB'.' Central Market 2B' .-2:t'-. MCGG 2,-" S & J Market 21 :u Sears " l,es Schwab 15' . :Ui' Splits: Susan Johnston and Vonnie Lovgron, 2 7 , Karen Palmer. 5 7-9 High Game: Betty O'Neal -IRit. High Series: Kay McRob erts - 519. Koffee Knp Heelers March L'.'i on l.osl Gutter Dusters Weary Wives Newcomers Hi Ho's Dregs Pytls Three Holers Three L's XI - 12 27 - 17 2 2(1 24 20 21 2:i 21 - 2:i 1(1 - 28 1 1 - :u Hig Game: Iris Campbell -19 High Series: Maude Hughes - 501 High Game: Weary Wives -553 High Series: Weary Wives 161K. Splits: Beverly Steagall 4 7 Id: Leila Palmer 5 10; and Kav Wilson 7-4 10 Thursday Night I.udirs March 23 Won - l.osl B & C Repair 23 -13 Gateway Toyota 21 Hi Ray Boyce Ins 22 in Kinzua 21 - 19 Lebush 21 in M 4 R Floor Cov 18-22 Bucknums 1" 2.T Co. Bas. Elec 12 - 2 Splits: Tonya Heideman and Doll Campbell, 5-7. Carol Norris, 5-8 10. High Game: Vonnie Lov gren - 192. High Series: Karen Palmer - 504. Dime A Doen March 21 Won - Lost No. Two -'- No. Seven 32 -Hi No. Six 32 -,K No. Five 2'i-27 No. Eight 19 No. Three 19 No. Four lH'-2'a No. One 13 High Game: Riley Munkers - 2 UK) and L. Massey - 198. High Series: M Kindle - 570 and Judy Rickert - 472 High Team Game: No. Six -848. High Team Series: No. Seven - 2234 Dime A Dozen March 28 Won - Lost No. Two :,!) -': No. Six -,! No. Seven "'" No. Three 21 -' No. Five 2''ti, No. Four 2ii,-.!l', No. Fight 2,1 -'!2 No. One lfi ' High Game: M. Kindle and Billie Doherty - 181 I High Series :M Kindh and Joyce Winter - 474 High Team Game: 252 58 1 M. Kindle - 252 and Bille Doherty -181. High Series. M Kindle - 581 and Joyce Winter - 474. High Team Game: No Six -798. High Team Series: No. Seven - 22:57. Post cards and postal cards are not the same thing. A postal card is one that has a stamp already printed on it. lone Si-hook Thursday. April 1 - tuna and noodles, buttered pens, cin namon rolls, fruit and milk. Friday. April 2 - chicken noodle soup, tuna and peanut butter sandwiches, dessert and milk. Monday. April 5 - hambur gers. French fries, vegetable sticks, fruit and milk. Tuesday. April (! - spaghet ti, tossed salad, garlic bread, dessert, and milk Wednesday. April 7 - wiener wraps, sauerkraut, buttered vegetables, dessert and milk lleppiier I'lenii'iiliii x School Thurs . April I oven fried chicken, potatoes with pan gravy, celery sticks. Innl and milk Fl'i.. April 2 toasted cheese sand., salad, vegetarian beans, fruit and milk Mon . April 5 - barbecued ham. mixed vegetables, fruit and milk. Tues . April (i - white spaghetti casserole, carrot sticks, fruit, steamed bread, and milk Wed , April 7 taco's with the works and milk Rubbing soap or c.indle wax on the runnors can help keep drawers from sticking in humid weather. FOR ENNIS DEALER Register Receipts business forms register machines nil is Business Forms. Irtci copies 20' while-u-wait COMPETITIVE PRICES CALL FOR A FREE ESTIMATE ON YOUR NEXT PRINTING JOB The Heppner GA 147 OSU studies show farm-made alcohol safe for tractors Farm -made, fuel grade al cohol appears to be a sale and suitable substitute fuel for use in turbo charged, ilicscl farm tractors. Oregon Stale Univer sity studies show. No engine damage or sor ions operating problems were found when l.to Hill proof alcohol was used as about liil percent of a dual fuel with dicsel mot mixed, but injected separately) in the OSU studies John Mingle and I 'w ight llushnell. professors of mechanical engineering, conducted the study that was funded by the U S lieparl menl of Knergy Mingle and HushoeH s study just looked al engine perforin ance and possible harmful ellecls on the tractor engine I'.S sludu's elsewhere are Electric power issues to be aired lM.es ".iirroiindmi! Hie nil p.ic''. el ri-i'iniiwide electric ntei" planning will be aired a' inlnriii.i' umal public meet iin"- in live ( I'l'i'im cil ics in April i' its nniiiiiiMccd in a lieu s release (rem I be I epl ol I-atercv The meet mi's In lie ciiiiilucl eel bv Oregon niembers of Hie Pacific nrthuesl Power I 'I it tin i im Council and the ( (rcogri I ejiariineiil of Fnerg v l Hit lfi w ill he in Pendleton. Medloid Coos l'..i Fui'cne and I'ni'll.iix! The I'enilielon meet mg will he held April ,V 7 in p in , Mine Ml ( 'ominiiii II College. Miinnw Lecture Hall Oregon members ol the council arc Ki lleiiimmgwav and Allied Hampsun Uasli P I il T YOUR HOME OR BUSINESS BUSINESS CARDS Starting at 19.95 for 500 ENVELOPES & LETTERHEADS ZET T V. Willow looking at other aspects of the feasibility of producing fuel alcohol from surplus or spoil ed farm products lo help overcome energy shortages, particularly as u way to reduce petroleum imports from abroad "Costs will ultimately deter mine how broadly the nation will push alcohol fuel produc tion," Mingle noted, "but II is generally believed that alcohol can be cost competi tive as a car-tractor fuel if the prices ot petroeuin fuels go above $2 a gallon us some experts predict they will by I'l'ii "In the meantime, research is underway lo answer iies liuns about engine perfor mance and potential problems wilh alcohol fuels." Mingle coiiliuiied ini'ton Idaho and Montana each have two representatives on the eight -member council The five public meet nigs are pari of tbt mini's commit - menl to effective and timelv public involvement in the development of the council's plan lo meet regional mwer demand under federal legisla Hon approved in late lOllii. the new release said The law I he Pacific Nofihwesl Regional Kleilric Power Planning and Conser valinn Act "the "Regional Bill 1 - is lo be implemented h the Bonneville Power Administration t BPA ' under the council s guidance The council's plan, which will include measures lo protect and enhance fish and wildlife in lite Columbia River system RUBBER STAMPS Made To Order FLYERS We'll Help With Your Design WEDDING INVITATIONS STARTING AT 17.90 for 100 Over 4(10 bam pies of outstanding I n Kra vtd and HelioKraved wtddniK in vitations, amiouiit cmt-iits, novelty cards, persona lit-d napkins, matches and accessoriei. for any occasion. Full color pictures 676-9228 In I9H0, he ran tests with low proof alcohol as the total fuel for an automobile engine -4 cylinder Ford lie found an alarming buildup of water In the crankcase with i:t proof alcohol, a trace with Kill proof alcohol and no problem with Hill proof -HO percent alcohol and 10 percent water. "We were looking for the same problems in the tractor study but did not find them, either with i:i or HiO proof fuel." Mingle reported "Obviously, a dicsel tractor engine is more costly than the gasoline engine of a car. so the finding is encouraging on that score. Nobody is going lo pay $:m,(HH $10.0(10 for a tractor and then be a party to a fuel lest program if alcohol could be damaging " - is lo be finished in April, the new s release cool limed llemmingway said the emm cil needs broad public support and understanding if the regit in wide planning ellorl is lo succeed "Our prim:irv obective in these firsl public meetings is lo explain the basic piit'mse of the Regional Bill and the resNinsibihl ics nf the council BPA and stale anil local governments." Mem nungwav said "The best way to deliver inliirmat ion is to listen to the (ueslinns and concerns Unit Oreginiiaiis have iiboiil the Kegional Bill and then in address those piestious and concerns . " II em m i n g w it v added "That will be the lorniiil of each meeting available I I'M '