Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, December 16, 1982, Page TEN, Image 10

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    TEN The Heppner GsirUe-Tlmes, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday. December 16. ISM
lone students, faculty turn out
for Comm. Service Day
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t,m Fbnon (t), Troy l-ndsirom, Oa Gu.errez and Denny S.arr decora on .one Gy ft, ree
for Ihe holidoy as part of o CommuniV Service Day pro,ect bst Wednesday.
Eric Pomter (I), Dado Anglm and
retidenf yard.
Apple Juice & Cider - Know
You've probably been
drinking apple juice and ap
ple cider since you were a
youngster, but have you ev
er realized that the two aren't
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HEPPNER ELKS 358
Join Us at the
Tenia i JesTi; Pairtu
Saturday, Dec. 18
Vance to 'Firelight9
Music
Begins at
9p.m.
No Regular Dining
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Scoit Bamett do their part by
The Differprxe?
quite the same even though
their names are sometime
used interchangeably?
Apple juice, as the name
implies, is the juice which
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Heppner
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cleaning up an lone
results irom uie gr""""S
and pressing of fresh apples.
It is filtered to remove most
of the apple solids or pulp.
After filtering and clarify
ing, the juice is then her
metically sealed in cans, jars
or bottles and is pasteurized
for longer shelf life. No ar
tificial sweeteners are added.
Thanks to pasteurization
and the vacuum sealing, ap
ple juice is available all
year-round.
Sweet apple cider starts
out just like apple juice. IV
is pressed from fresh, whole
apples. However, it is not as
finely filtered and clarified.
This accounts for the cloudy
appearance and for the resi
due which sometimes ac
cumulates in the bottom of
the container after it has
been standing for awhile.
The major difference lies
in what is not done to the
cider. It is not pasteurized
nor is it hermetically sealed
for long shelf life. Fresh,
tweet apple cider will re
main sweet, flavorful and
unfermented for up to three
weeks under refrigeration.
Both juice and cider are
perfect for any season.
When it's warm, try re
freshing apple juice mixed
with club soda over ice.
When you've been en
joying the great outdoors
in fall or winter, warm
up with cider heated and
served with a cinnamon
stick stirrer.
Try cooking your favor-
ite
chicken, fish or porx
dish
in apple juce or
in place of other
cider
liquids. The apple flavor will
spice up any dish.
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Elks 358
Conservation
Conservation tillace is the
suhjoct of a nnH'tinsi to be hold
on March 3 and 4. 188.1. at the
Portaco Inn. The Dalles, ac
cording to Darrell C. Max
well. Frtenion ncronmv.ist
stationed nt the Cnlumhia
Rasin Aericulturnl Research
Tips On Selecting Clothing
For Infants And Children
Children's clothing needs
vary with their stages of
growth and development
and the activities that go
along with each of Uuse
stages. Yet certain features
are desirable in clothing for
all ages. Youngsters should
have garments that provide
freedom of movement, pro
tection from severe weather
and room for growth,
Birth to three months.
Growth is rapid and cloth
ing purchases should be lim
ited to a few items that can
be laundered frequently.
Design should allow ease in
changing.
Three to six months.
Rapid gTowth continues.
Clothing should move with
the child as infant learns to
hold up head, turn over,
wave arms and legs in the
air.
Six months to one
year. Needs clothing to keep
warm but not interfere
with crawling. More clothes
needed for , wide-awake
hours.
For a free 20-page
booklet, write to: Children's
Clothing. Sears Tower. BSC
40-08, Chicago, IL 60684.
;
Dale Thompson
Manager
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HOT STARTS FOR COLD MORNINGS
"360KD
MorBMfe 3CO0
Croup 24 12 Voft
3953
Installed enct '44.53
tillage topic of March meeting
Center near Pendleton.
Target audienre for the ses
sion is farmers In wheat grow
inc renionsof northern Oregon
and southern Washington The
rtentiram heina developed will
include farmers relating their
experience with conservation
lillaee report on herbicides
ii he ued in reduced tillace
nod scientists telling about
Starts Friday, Dec. 17
All Furniture 30 to 60 Off
Armstrong No Wax Sundial $7
12 wide, 3 rolls
Armstrong Royelle
12 ft. wide. 2 rolls
Up to $5 per sq.yd.
Carpet Remnants
50 Off at Fabric
Throw Pillows & Tile
In Stock
Three Piece Bath Mat
Cash & Carry
CASE FURNITURE
676-M32 Heppner
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Smith
Manager
"THE PERFECT
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2. P9fter aa iteeS w to
fort ani stresgft
3. 7 lib itvt for stability
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4. Smootb swt rule
5. 0tstaiK!in appearaac
All Prices esch
MoraMis 4300
Group24-12Vort
4321
Inttsllad Price '48.21
Prices Ceh"9 or your oM battery or
Main & May St.
research related to conserva
tion Maxwell said.
Sponsors of the meeting,
which will be titled "Conser
vation Tillage Symposium."
are: Dreaon Stale I'niversity.
I'SD Agricultural Research
Service. Soil Conservation
Service. Oregon Chapter of
Ihe Soil Conservation Society
of erica and the Oregon
Reg. II"
J395 Reg 6
SAVINGS on
m stock
Table
Squares 200ff
Sets $6"
Reg. 8
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7. Road 8mrl Warraatj
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19. frti flat Iepr
snge lor old tire
Group 24 -12 Voft
5303
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676-9463
after
hours
call:
Heppner 676-5464
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Wheat Growers League.
"We expect to have at least
one high ranking official of the
United States Department of
Agriculture on the program,"
savs Mavfl5. A grower rep
resentative is scheduled to
give an update on the STEEP
program which provides fed
eral funds to finance research
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Slippers mens, womens, youth
Nike Cowboy Boots
sT-Shirts Caps
s Purses s Moon Boots
xSnow Boots Socks
Dring in your Coupons!
Good on All Merchandise
in the Store!
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SIZE PRICE fAX
16580-13 51S3 1.67
13580-13 55. 1-91
19575 14 2.16
20575-U 68.51 2.30
21575-14 70.15 2.47
2C575-15 6120 2.42
21575-15 72.58 2.57
2257515 74.78. .73
23575 15 80-12 m
1 0 RADIAL"
SIZE PRICE TAX
BR78X13R18575-13 65.50 1.84
ER78X14-P19575-14 72.93 2.18
FR78X14-P205775-14 75.67 2.34
GR78X14-P21575-14 80.58 2.48
FR78X15P20575-15 77.53 2.47
GR78X15-P21575-15 82.39 2.59
HRJR78X15-P22575-15 84.72 2.78
IR78X15P23575 15 91.13 3.01
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and extension on soil -and k
water erosion problems. J
Maxwell reports that there
wlll.be space available fori1
machiney exhibits and com- ;
mrrcUl' booths. Inquiries for ;;
space may be addressed lo.
Darrci C Maxwell, P.O. Box
370. Pendleton. OR 97801 or,,
telephone (503 ) 278 5721.
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15580-13
Plus Tax
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