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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1982)
t SIX-Tlte Heppner Gjrlte-Tlm. Hrppner, Oregon, Thursday, September 23. 1SR2 Local wildlife biologist presents appreciation award Heppner Garden Club meets -! . 1. 1 CTS.tib. l 4, jn. . I ' 4 Mr. ond Mm. . jtX 'i J B.vJlSTINK U E A T 1 1 F II FO It D The September meeting of the Heppner Garden Club fol lowed a pot lurk dinner heed by Jtine and Bill Rawlins at St. Patrick's Catholic Church Parish Hall. Theta Lowe cal led the group to order about 7. .")() p m. on Wednesday even ing. Sept. 15. by reminding everyone that in just ten days the clubs of the Blue Mountain District will come to Heppner. Monthly business was also W1W8 Your Opinion? ' transacted, The members un animously selected the Ernest Garrison's yard as the last Yard of the Month for 19S2. Reports on the clubs and mcmbrrs successes at the county fair were Riven. The club booth was awarded a blue ribbon and the Judge's ap praisal and suggestions were reviewed. Three club mem bers won special garden club prizes: Theta Lowe took best horticultural specimen; Verna Brinda won best house plant and Jane Rawlins won best arrangement and had the "5ST! most blue ribbons In the flow er department which brought her the sweepstakes award. President Lowe reviewed plans and responsibilities for Saturday's district meeting. She explained plans to use yellow ribtnins to guide out-of-town folks to St. Patrick's. After the meeting adjourned members spent time in the parish hall working out table placements and other details. All Heppner member will be working on Friday evening on preparations for the Saturday event. Cfcprey nost that Peterson ha protected since 1954 Gus Peterson accept award from Bob Krein. Gus Peterson of Monument was presented a Wildlife Ap preciation Award from Bob Krein, wildlife biologist for the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife. Heppner, on September 8. He received the recognition for his long term endeavor of protecting and maintaining an active osprey nesting site on his property since 1954. Peterson discovered the nest shortly after he purchas ed the Top Ranch, which is located about five miles north of Monument. The following year. Kinzua Corp. logged fc oiiun ch . Menus. : property that lay adjacent to Peterson's and was within 200 yards of the osprey nest. He made sure that Kinzua and the logging contractor were aware of the nest site and asked them to be careful and not disturb it. After the log ging was completed. Gus had an opportunity to purchase the logged area. To do so he had to sell some of his timber to finance the venture. It would have been cheaper and easier to log his land that lay ad jacent to the existing logged area, but Peterson was afraid the osprey nest would be disturbed so he elected to log on another portion of his pro perty. Since that time he has entered into an active timber thinning program. Most of his timbered land has been or is planned to be thinned, with the exception of the osprey nest site, the wildlife biologist said. Osprey nests are typically located next to or near to a large body of water, either a stream or lake. The nest site on Peterson's property is located about five miles from the John Day River. The osprey has been observed bringing fish from Bull Prairie Reservoir, which is 12 miles away as an osprey flies. Krein explained. Ospreys diets consist of fish entirely. The birds begin their nesting efforts in April or May and usually produce 3 eggs. Nor mally ospreys leave the nest site near the end of July. Krein said records to date show that the oldest recorded osprey was 21 years old when it died. This probably in dicates that the pair of os preys using the nest now are not the original pair of birds that Gus discovered in 1954." Peterson stated that the nest has been active every year that he can remembers. There are two nests at the site, probably used alternately by the birds. Krein said. This was the first Wildlife Appreciation Award to be pre sented in this area, he concluded. Soroptimist rummage sale slated Sat. Heppner High School Monday, Sept. 27 - hot dogs, French fries, fruit, cookies. and milk. Tuesday. Sept. 28 - enchil- idas. green beans, lettuce salad, fruit bars, and milk or ELECTROLYSIS & THERMOLYSIS PERMANENT HAIR REMOVAL salad bar. Wednesday, Sept. 29 pota toes and pork gravy, peanut butter and celery, hot rolls, fruit and milk, or salad bar. Thursday, Sept. 30 - tacos, cheese, lettuce, tomatoes, up side down cake and milk. Friday, Oct. 1 - potato soup and sandwiches. p 1 MM a m : : 345 Liatfta Xlmy My shop now open on Tets. t Wd.-9-5 676-9243 . Htfepntr Other limes by appt. , FREE (TWCl II TATIDM m STEPHENS WHEAT IF YOU WANT A. OSU Certified or Better Aak for certification paper costs no more B. Big Seed Sized C. To minimize noxious weed problems (goatgrass, etc.) 0. Reasonable prices E. Treated with VITA VAX 200 F. ALL OF THE AB0VEI CALL ERIC ANDERSON JONE, OREGON 97843 (503) 422-7204 lone Schools Thursday. Sept. 23 - Spanish rice, hot rolls, pear and cheese salad, milk. Friday, Sept 24 - chicken noodle soup, tuna and peanut butter sandwiches, crackers, pickles, dessert and milk. Monday. Sept. 27 - hambur gers, sliced tomatoes, later tots, fruit and milk. Tuesday. Sept. 28 - Chinese hamburger, mixed vege tables, hot rolls, dessert and milk. Heppner Elementary School Thurs.. Sept. 23 - beef vege table stew, cottage cheese, fruit, bread and butter and milk. Fri.. Sept. 24 - Surprise?! Mon.. Sept. 27 - macaroni and cheese, mixed vegetables, fresh fruit, bread and milk. Tues., Sept. 28 - beans and weinies. handy dandy salad, dessert and milk. Wed.. Sept. 29 - soup, sand wich, vegetable, fruit and milk. Thurs., Sept. 30 - September birthday dinner special. Fri.. Oct. 1 - Hunter's brunch. The Heppner Soroptimists will hold their annual rum mage sale this Saturday, Sept. 25, at the fairgrounds. The rummage sale is the club's major fundraiser, said a spokesperson. The club gives two scholar ships to Morrow County graduating seniors, and also sav- two citizenship awards ings bonds). A spring mother-daughter luncheon for Heppner High School graduating senior girls and their mothers is also an annual event of the club. The local Soroptimists also contrbite to various charitable organizations. Question: "What did you do during the three hour power outage last Sunday?" "Lived very primitively for three hours," said Herb Bessey, Heppner. Acetic acid, an organic acid and industrial chem ical, it what gives vinegar iti sour taite. TEMPT JUS to M Cystic Fibrosis Dance-A-Thon 12 noon to Midnight Sat., October 30 HEPPNER ELKS LODGE All profits made from tap beer at Cars Lounge on Oct 30 will be donated to the Oregon Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. Cat's challenges all other area bars & lounges to do the same. 1982 Morrow Co. Fair results f,f lU-?v-!'."u-'"l Mak your own peanut butler at home. Combine two cups roasted nuts and a tablespoon of oil. Add a half teaspoon of salt un less salted nuts are used. Process in a blender or food processor until soft. FALL INTO SEASON (Junior Sweater Sale 0 50 Off Crew and Boat Neck Stripes & Novelties (Editor's note: Following is a portion of the 1982 Morrow County Fair results. More results will follow in later publications of the G-T.) Crocbetvd a thrift. Ir trton Ftoy Privett blue; Ann Schwrztn . red; Marian Brosman white. DHia McCurtly blue; Etfna Pck biu Luctite Wood rad. Ida Far a wnrt. - ' Cractietatf a ft) tun. wool Alma Orn blue. rVAarian Bmmn - rad Wovtn afvHan, wool and ar ion Melon Rienl blue. Aaron - Irone Crabtroe blue. ftodspraad - lrn Crabtroe tuo BiKMw acarf Alma Vimon red Emaratderetf cnairaef - Alma Vtnoe rod CeMrratoco. crocheted Edna Pock - bue; Ruth Ro&tmon red Chaw tt, crocheted Ruth Robmson red Veiti, crechotod Esther Mrnmch -red; Crocheted v-ti Alma Vinson tMue; Esthar Mrnrttch red Dtsn towets, combination cro strict ond emtroiderf Ruth Bergstrom blue. Ruth Bergs from - blue; Ruth Berg Strom - blue- Ruth Bergitrom -blue; Ruth Bergstrom - blue Mar i l yn Bergstrom blue; I rene Cr ab tree - blue Crocheted doilies Eona Reck blue; Edna Peck blue. Donna Weed blue; Alma Vinson - red; Alma Vinson - red. Crocheted hankies Edna Peck blue Mad. embroidered doiftet Marilyn Bergstrom blue; Marilyn Bergitrom blue Hot pads - AAariene Cumn - blue Need it point - Joan Records - blue. Anna Schwerzm blue; Patrkta Perk blue : Crewel pictures Joan Records blue , i Dorothy Burcham blue; Sharon Corey red Crosstrtcti - Cheryl Spadt blu; Joan Records red; Ann Skow blue, Chr Adeimen red. Pillows, embroidered Edna Peck CHue; bnar van Lew oiue; Edna Peck red; Floy Privet red Crocheted pillows - Lucille Woods blue; Floy Privert red. Sue Vinson -white Pillow slips - AAarilyn BergMrom . blue; Marilyn Bergstrom blue; Marilyn BerQistrom - blue; Marilyn Bergstrom blue; Marilyn Bergstrom -blue. Pillow slips - Ruth Bergstrom blue; Ruth Bergstrom - blue; Ruth Bergstrom blue; Ruth Bergstrom blue. Crocheted pot holders - Lucille Wood blue; Either Mirtnich red; Chris Adetmen white. Embroidered pot holders Marilyn Bergstrom red Ouilts. pieced and Hod Ruth McCabe bue. Mildred Pedberg red Quitted and peced bedspread - Theta Lowe bue Put! quitt - Nadme Bailey blue Embroidered sheet and pillow slips . Oris Adeiman blue Steles, haw pin . Esther M. nn.cn -b'ue, Esther mrnmch . blue Embroidered towets - Marilyn Berg strom blue Crocheted tablecloth Anna Johnson . biuv f special ribbon) Latch nook Marilyn Bergstrom blue; Bermce Mash red, Paf Dougherty rCheryl Mobbs red. Floy Pnvett red a 1 "' '-" ' ft Others Rose Marie Buschke blue; Rhonda Bake blue, Pat Dougherty . bue. Cheryl Spadt blue, Lucille Wood blue. Cheryl Spade blue, Mildred Pedberg blue. Esther Mmmch red; Chrs Adeimen red, Patrice Peck red. Esther Mmmch red. Irene Anrtorn red Irene Anhorn red. Justine Weamertord red; Susan French red; Rnonda Bake red. Lucille Wood white Children" i articles Crocheted efghan - Esther Mmmch blue, Edna Peck . red Crocheted Spread - Joan Records Out Ms. tied applique - Alberta Johnson blue Cheryl Hmibs red Tied quilts Milled Pedberg blue Children's articles Esmer Minmch . blue Etrer Mmmch blue. Esther Minnich blue, Lucille Wood blue. Lucille Wood blue, Esther Mmmch blue, Chris Adeimen rd Holiday article Ktara Ktner blue; pt Dougherty blue: Irene Anhorn -blue, Edna Ptck blue. Irene Anhorn fed Pat Dougherty . white At ham VdJean Morgue . blue, Carol Nor is red Blouse or shell Esther Mmmrh blue Oives and mittens Esther M onich blue. 1 10 Cap - Fsther Mmmrh blue. Marilyn Bergstrom red. Carol Morris . white Scan and cap sets Mariene Mitchell blue, Maniyn Bergstrom red ScaH - Marilyn Bergstrom . red Ponchos - Esther Minnich blue Slippers- Esther Mmmch blue. Chris Adeimen red. Carol Morns white Sacks Esther Minnich blue. Stele er shawl - Esther Mmmch blue Sweaters hn3r Van I iew blue, Esther Mmmch blue, Esther Minmch blue, Esther Minmch red Baby Afghan - Ada Bertnef blue. 1T Cl T a T new oniri8 just in j Wide Range of Sizes: Two Thru Men's Xtra Large Football & Baseball I Pastel Fashion Colors Stop in & brow$e. T'c. 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