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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1982)
i M nywnp fir y pryy rrrr y y "J"' " ' ip"r f pm Local V. F. W. and auxiliary members receive awards First Christian plans Vacation Bible School The llrppner Gazrtte-Ttmei, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, July 22, 1982-SEVEN VaUowa Vo-Ag j Gardeii Club meets, Jim and Bov Launcr of Ileppner were delegates for Morrow County Veterans of Foreign Wars and Auxiliary Post No. 4IB4 at a state con vention held in Salem June 17 through 20, announced a spokesperson, The Launers joined other Oregon members on the last evening of the convention for a joint installation of state offic ers for the coming year. Don ald L. Heed from Clackamas and Thelma Bushneil of Myrtle Point were installed as state commander and state president of the V.F.W. and V.F.W, Auxiliary, said the spokesperson, The Mate convention, held each year, marks the end of a hard year's work on the many projects the organization rnemlwrs participate in. Many awards are given and those from the local post, No. 4IB4, earning awards Included chairman Millie Breeding, fust plate in hospital don ations received a plaque and citation; chairman Altx-rta Johannes, first place in cancer aid and research donations received a plaque and cita tion; chairman Lorerm Shu man, third place citation for youth activities; and chair man Itita Bcrgstrom, a cita tion for safety programs. Cita tions were also received for junior girls units, community activities, membership, reha bilitation and voice of demo cracy. Many other members of the local post also worked hard to help the chairmen receive the awards, said the spokes(serson. Post No. 41B4 and its aux iliary meet the second Wed nesday of each month at 7:30 r m. (new time). The aux iliary meets at the Columbia Basin Klectric Co-op Building and the V.F.W. iit the old library building, the spokes person concluded. Extension recipes from p. H HmV II 1 gallon zucchini squash (chunk, peeled or grated! 3 cups sugar 4i oz can pineapple juice l'i cup lemon juice Combine all ingredients in a large kettle. Bring to a boil and simmer 20 minutes. Pour into clean, hot canning jars, leaving 'a inch head space. Adjust lids and process in a boiling water bath 20 minutes. Recipes that have posed problems in other states have had a lower proportion of lemon Juice, notes Mrs. Haw kins. Research at Purdue University tested 443 jars of home canned zucchini-pineapple with the added lemon juice and found them all to be safe, she concluded. Out of today's cir cular the following Items did not arrive: P. 3 Sun Terrace Folding Chair.. 7.99 P. 3 Thermos Sun Packer CooierlO.88 P. 3 Thermos Double 6 Packer CoolerlO.88 We im:t)fiv potogti nd hotM I rue doi nol tncofwcntenc you Our iud Cuilonf. Rainchecks will t Issutd w"i-'B1,,i-,,"i,,-,aa',,i ; Copies ctt ' , " " S i ' &, " "" "'j 7 , J a ,ft An all-new program has been prepared by the First Christian Church in Heppncr for Vacation Bible School, to be held August 2 through 6. Come, Follow Jesus is the theme for the school, to be held each weekday from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. Classes will be offered for beginners, ages four through five, through fourth grade. A back-to-basics approach to Christian living is offered In VBS. Students will be chal lenged and Involved through such activities as song time. Bible study, visual demon strations, classroom interac tion, craft making, and many other innovative methods in WhatV Your "Opinion? Millia Breeding with ploque the received for first place in hotpital donations s 5k c Ky : i: J s . y- y- 4 V Alberta Johannes shows plaque she was o warded for first ploce in cancer od and research donations Question: "Do you approve of the killing of about 1.500 deer in the Florida Ever glades?" "I think they should take them if they're going to starve to death." said Faye Foster, 49 of Heppner. "The way the economy is, people need the food. It's better to utilize what products we can, rather than let them go to waste." keeping with the theme, said a spokesperson. The challenging lessons are centered on the extraordinary power of Jesus as He taught His apostles, transforming the lives of ordinary persons, she stated. There will be a closing program and open house on Friday evening. Aug. 6 at 7:30 p.m. for all parents and friends. Each child in the school will participate. All children of the com munity are welcome For further information, phone 676-9209. A pre-registration day is planned for July 31 from 10 to 11 a.m.. at the church parsonage. 275 N. Gale St. DMV schedule""' Gene Murty. manager of the Heppner Department of Motor Vehicles office, will attempt to keep the office open on Tues days and Thursdays during the month of July, but the office may close on any day in July without notice after July 12. announced a department spokesperson. The Heppner manager will work in Hermiston on Mon days and Fridays during July. And any other day that the Hermiston office is short-staffed will find the Heppner office closed. People who need held at the Heppner office should call the office before making a trip, even on Tuesdays and Thurs days during July, the spokes person concluded. teacher wins award Dave Hall, son of Gene and Harriet Hall of Heppner, and vocational agriculture teacher at Wallowa High School has been notified that he has been named one of the six regional winners of the 1982 NVATA Agri-business Career Explor ation Award. The awards are sponsored by Sperry New Hol land. New Holland, Pen nsylvania in cooperation with the National Vocational Agri cultural Teachers' Associa tion (NVATA). The NVATA is a national professional organ ization representing more than 10.000 vocational educa tors in agriculture-agri-business throughout the United States, said a spokesperson. The award recognizes teachers who have designed and implemented a course of study empasizing occupation al oreintation and . stressing career opportunities in pro duction agriculture and agri business occupations. The winners of the award are vocational agricultural teach ers whose interests in their students and American agri culture motivated them to devise and conduct strong local innovative career explo ration programs, the spokes person said. Sperry New Holland will provide each regional award winner air transportation, hotel lodging, and a meal per diem to attend the NVATA National Convention in St. . Louis, Missouri, December 3-7, 1982. Award winners will each receive a plaque during the convention to commemor ate the award, the spokesper- Qnn rnnrlnHed. learns about cacti The lone Garden Club met at the home of Kathy Tellechea with Dorothy Bur cham and Joyce Buchanan as hostesses on July 14. Mrs. Tellechea told the group about raising cacti. She has seventy of the some seven hundred varieties. She stated that all cacti are succulents, but not all succulents are cacti. Succulent means that the plant stores moisture in its stems and leaves. One of the greatest problems of rasing cacti is root rot, caused by too much watering. They only need watering once every two weeks in the spring and sum mer "nd once every four wee; during winter. Most cacti thrive at average house temperature but need direct sunlight. They should not be misted or sprayed. Fertilizing may be done in spring and summer with something like oxygen plus strength). Cacti should be planted in a mixture of half sand and half planting mixture in a shallow pot with a drainage hole in the bottom. The plants grow well if slightly root bound. To propagate cacti, one may break off the new shoots and plant In soil, or by cutting off the top of some varieties, letting it heal and then plant ing it. The August meeting will be at the home of Helen Martin, with Loree Hubbard present ing a program on peonies. HALF PRICE PAINT SALE All Boysen Viko Latex House Paint on Sale at Half Price While Supply Lasts i 1 l ivw lllT !l HOUSE Lexington Lumber Lexington 989-8586 r I I The West Coast citrus industry was born on February 14, 1886 as the first trainload of oranges left Los Angeles for eastern markets. iMBisi.sH.siasi-i clip and save ON THE FARM OR IN THE SHOP Hairwest TTSeei TTiir Call These Numbers For After Hours Tire Service: 422-7259 Shop Hours For Harvest I fl H 1 1 U El . , v ,.,.,-," j! H I I 989-8134 S I o 9 5' H e h a H a. B 1 m 989-8546 7a.m. to 6p.m. Monday thru Friday 7a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday Special Hoonirs During Marvest Starting Monday, July 12 Store, Parts Dept. & Shop MONDAY - FRIDAY 7 a.m. - 6 p.m. 7 SATURDAY a.m. 5 p.m. Parts Department SUNDAY 10 a.m. - 2 EnnflcBir TTIIikb Marrrf(Dw CflDOflnnilw IFcunif Sk McSIcbcid PRIZES 1st 2nd 3rd Grand Seepstakes $100 Best Float -..$50 $20 $10 Best Riding Group . $20 $10 Best Individual(adult) $10 $5 Best Children Group $20 $10 $5 Best Individual (juvenile).... $10 $5 Best Clown $20 $10 $5 Best Out Of Town Float $50 $20 Best Animal .$10 $5 BestVehical $15 $10 Parade Date: Saturday, August 28th Send Entries to: Parade Theme: Harvest Through The Ages Parade Chairman co Ralph Umanen All entries to be staged at 8:00 a.m. at the west side of the grain 574 Kppner CR S7S35 elevators by Green Feed Store at the North end of Heppner Phone: 676-9961 Days for more Judging at 9 a.m. Parade starts at 10 a.m. information ENTRY FORM - PLEASE DETACH AND mmaMmmmmmmmUammmmmmm INDICATE TYPE OF ENTRY COMMERCIAL FLOAT (ButlneBi Firm Sponsored) Jr. BATON TWILERS COMMUNITY FLOAT (Community Sponsored) ANTIQUE AUTOS Jr. RIDING GROUP CIVIC SERVICE CLUB ENTRIES Sr. RIDING CROUP DRILL TEAMS INDIVIDUAL HORSE AND RIDER BANDS (Schools) FAMILY RIDING GROUP DRUM CORPS COMIC DIVISION MISCELLANEOUS DRILL TIME IN ARENA REQUESTED NAME OF SPONSOR, ORGANIZATION OR INDIVIDUAL SIGNED BY: ADDRESS ; i 20 ram wwoxtjqwSik Uvinatfln eftQ.ftTll'' PHONE: GAZETTEIIMES . i cup ana saves MWWMtll ma.