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TWM.VK-Tk» tirp p n rr G a m i. Time* Mrppnrr lirrgon Wrdnrsday. May IS. I* * i Car wash to open in Heppner A June I opening hat been « he duled for a self service car wash on I enter Street across from Heppner Auto I’ arta Tom K irhl the owner of the new business said that he had "tom e extra space and decided to put the lot to use " The car wash was an acceptable use for the lot, which because of i l l location in the flood /one was restricted from tome other use* The car wash w ill have two wand fiayt, say* Kiehl, with foaming Bums man joins Heppner business brushes for use by hand, engine degreasers, lire and wheel cleaners, hot water, soap, and hot wax He expects to pick up the Hanna equip ment, including a JS horse power vacuum cleaner next week He expects the “ super fine'' up to date equipment w ill "really do a g ood job " The building. Kiehl says, is 85 percent complete and barring any ' unforseen problems," the car wash should be able to open on schedule Mustangs drop doubleheader at Umatilla M e yers lead s Ionc ^nni.S team By Tit \ \ I S HY ATT The Heppner Mustangs traveled to Umatilla last Saturday to play a double header and ended up losing both games and tell to 6-12 on the year larft hander Jerry Yandever was on the mound for Umatilla and the Mustangs happened to take an early lead in the first inning on an KBI single by Trav is Hyatt But that lead didn t last long Yandever and Joel Clucas had two hits and each druve in a run to give Umatilla a 2 1 lead The Yikings added another run in the second, one in the third, and two in each the fourth and sixth innings Heppner scored a run in the seventh inning on Dave I’edro s KBI single that scored Kick Kiehl, who previously had hit his second double of the game Yandever gave up five hits and struck out eight Troy Hyatt look the loss for the Mustangs The Mustangs fared heller in the second game scoring three runs in the first Jim Mct'onnell and I»ran Hayes singled Hayes drove in two runs and Heppner led 3-0 after one Wildness over came McConnell in the second inning Umatilla didn’t collect a hit in the inning but there were tour walks and an error Umatilla scored four runs and that s all that Ifvey would need Ht w i l l FY CONKLIN The lone and Umatilla tennis The Mustangs collected only two teams met on Thursday. May 2 hits after the first inning off Carlson lone won the boys action 2-1, while who struck out eight and walked Umatilla won the girls match 2 1 two In boys first singles Mark Meyers Hayes had two hits for Heppner defeated Wayne Sehman 61. 6-1 In S ta tist ics boys second singles Kric Hointer First game was defeated by David B lair in 1 2 1 4 3 6 7 H Il K straight sets. 6-1. 6-4 llrp I 0 • • * • 1-2 s 1 lone s boys doubles team of Mike lm s 2 1 1 2 • 1 »» 1* 1 Kjetmann and Ken Snider were 6-4. \ a n d e v r r and 4 l u c a s l i t a l l and 26. 6-2 winners over Louis Hildago M n -'14 H l rh l ( I I ’ a n k r t I I I and Buddy Metteer Squires, \ a n d e v e r W hitehurst In girls double* Hauls Anderson I H aye s. Met u nn rll l l v a l l Van and Sabrina W hite lost 6 7.6 2. 6-2 to dever. Kim Coffey and Misty Greene Second ( l a m e Anderson lost her singles match to i - I I I I f R fi I Shari Bobbins 8 1. in a pro set Hep 1 • • * • 0 0 - 1 4 1 White was a 7 3. 6 3 singles winner I ma » 1 « I 2 0 0 1 2 » Vlct onnell and K i e h l I a r l t o n and I b tH .’ It t ro t l l v a l l i l i t all T a y l o r T ishburn IxH)k for balloon messages (in Sunday. May 18 Church school students from the United Methodist Church in Heppner w ill be releasing helium filled ballons at It W a rn For every balloon released a Bible verse has been memorized or three good deeds have been done, said a Church spokesperson Kach balloon will have a student's name and a phone number so that the finder can let them know that the balloon message has been found School Lunches over Jackie Staples tin Saturday May 4 lone s tennis met players from Crane's and Mac Hi s tennis teams in Milton Free water Mark Meyer* won both of his singles matches In three sets, he defeated lairy Taylor of Crane 3-7. 62. 62 Meyers easily defeated Mac Hi's Billy Brown 6 I. 6-0 F ric H ointer was topped by Crane s Curt Shelly 61. 6-2 lone s double* team of Mike Kietmann and Ken Snider were beaten 6 2. 6 3 by Taylor and Shelly Haula Anderson dropped her sing le* match to Tony Maher of Crane 7 3.63 Sabrina While was a loser to Mac Hi * Sherra Kilburg by scores of 6 2. 6-6 PUBLIC NOTICE A Decision Notice Decision Announcement prepared pursuant to the National Knvironmental Fro lection Act of 1868 has been duly signed and executed this date for D ark Canyon T im ber Sale located in Sections 12 )3. 23. and 24. T 3S K 32K Sections 7. 8. 17. 18. 18. and 20 T is It UK 1 M Umatilla County. Oregon. North Fork John Day Hanger District, Umatilla National Forest Nebulose Lodgepole T im ber Sale located in Sections 12, 13. 23. and 24. T IS . K 32E . Sections 7, 8, , 1H 18 and 20 T .IS K I IF W M Umatilla County, Oregon. North Fork John Day Hanger Dis trict. Umatilla National Forest 17 Copies of the Decision Notice Decision Announcement are avail able at any Umatilla National Forest office The environmental documentation is on file at the respective District Hanger s Office Decision* are subject to appeal pursuant to 36 CFK 211 18 A notice of appeal must be filed with the Forest Supervisor within forty five i45l days from the date of said Dec ision Notice Decision Announce ment Signed this ItMh day of May, 1885 E LOWE JOHN Forest Supervisor 2317 S W Hailey Avenue Uendleton Oregon 87801 Fublished Mat 13. 1885 Don’t Gamble with Mother Nature! lleppnrr F lrn ie n la ry School Monday. May 2li casserole. vege table, fruit, and m ilk, or salad bar and milk Tuesday, May 21 sloppy Joes with bun. green beans. Handy Dandy fr u it, and m ilk or salad bar and milk Wednesday. May 22 tun a noodles fresh frozen vegetables, fruit, rolls, and m ilk, or salad bar and milk Thursday. May 23 ■ Surprise Day Friday. May 24 ham dinner, rolls, fruit, and milk Crop Insurance is Available Now Cost N o M o re To lone Schools Marty Hitcher. 26. ha* joined be* Schwab Tire* in Heppner a* the new assistant manager Hitcher, who was raised in Burn*, and has worked the past six year* for la-s Schwab there, is married with two children Ills wife's name is Brenda and his children ure Jason. 4 and Sheena I's “ I'm really pleased to be in this area I like it around here and will be glad to help people in anyway I can,' Hitcher said Monday, May 2f) little smokies, whipped potatoes, gravy, vege tables, applesou.se and milk Tuesday, May 21 - sloppy joes, vegetables, cheese sticks, dessert, and milk Wednesday. May 23 sloppy Jo e s , buttered vegetables, cra n b e rry sause. fruit, and m ilk, or salad bar and milk Thursday, May 24 ham and noodles, buttered peas, hot rolls, dessert, and milk Friday. May 23 - soup, sand wichrs. and milk Tho Filth Q u arter Sports with Mike Oths "Buy a ticket play the lottery A winner every time And so it goes The New York Kmcks have won the Hatnck Ewing lottery, and must certainly lie saving up their loose change for a few l» tto chances The NBA s first ever draft lottery has produced >a > what the NBA father* expected a media hype for the draft process, tb i what they most certainly had hopes! for Hatnck Ewing playing in the media capital of the world, and ic) a most unfair result for the league as a whole Imagine the Golden State Warriors plight for a moment Unquestionably 1 and la with Indiana as the worst team in the NBA. the Warriors will likely get no more than a marginal bluechipper in the draft In making the sev enth draft pick the Warriors w ill be penalized for the mistakes of Indiana and Cleveland in making the NBA draft a farce For years, the league's weaker trams traded away their future for the shot at marginal prospects A stulr teams like Boston. Uts Angeles and Dallas land Fortland' snapped up the first round picks The result was a terrible imbalance of talent in the league To add to the mockery, teams like Houston at least gave the impression that they were losing on purpose to try to corral successful! prospects like Kalph Sampson To com twit the "dumping" of games, and to increase the hype, the NBA came up with the lottery As a result, the rich continue to get richer while the poor drop further off the pace A TV commentator correctly noted that Golden State w ill probably ion merit i earn the league's worst record again next year The irony is that even if the league reverts back to its old system. and the Warriors win the coin flip, there probably won't be much to choose from in the draft, now that the best underclassmen have turned pro Such is life Baseball's season is starting to take shape a little, and the truest of the truism * w ill apply again this year healthy teams win The Mels were considered shoo ins after last year's performance Now Daryl Strawberry ha* gone down for about two months Another injury or two, and thing* could change dram atically in the pennant races That s why. to answer the critics, major league baseball plays 162 games, and that s also why cheapening the regular season by expanding the playoffs would by a had idea Not that anybody at Major la-ague Baseball cares what real fan* think, anyway Urediction talkers in 5 games over Denver Boston in 6 Then Lakers in 3 Hlayoff MYH who else’’ Magic In su re Y o u r C ro p N o w TURNER 5 7 0 VAN MARTER H & BRYANT Pettyjohn s Farm 6 Builders Sup ply will hold a combination Anmver vary Sale and Kadio Shack Grand Opening this Friday and Saturday. May 17 and 18 at its store in Heppner Hetty John s recently became an authorized Kadio Shack Dealer, and has added an inventory of Kadio Shack items There w ill t»e sale items through out the store both Friday and Saturday, and you can also enter to win one of many free door prizes, says Jo Fetlyjohn. owner Some of the door prizes to be given away include an Echo 28tiE chain saw. 22' barbeque, Toro 12uo weed trim mer and a garden wheelbarrow Hot dogs, coffee pop and donuts will also he served and there w ill be product demonstrations for chain saws, lawnmowers. trim mers and computer demonstrations on the new Tandy computer Garden club plans field day lone Garden Hub members met pn Wednesday. May 7. at the home of Delta Huber w ith Ixirrame I .add as co-Hosles* Officers (or the ensuing year were installed by Jean Nelson, past pre sident lairee Hubbard presented her outgoing officers with a gift of butterfly pin* Flans were discussed for a field day It is probable that the June 12 meeting will la- a tour of the Oregon Trail starting at Cecil and con tinuing to Wells Springs Members finished the individual favors for the Oregon Federation of tiarden Clubs state meeting to lie held in Uendleton in June gift - a ^ grad Computer Demonstrations Both Days Ftersonal Farm and Business F rid a y & S a tu rd a y , M a y 17 & 1 8 th ★ D o o r P rixes G a lo re FREE ★ C o ffe e , Pop & D o n u ts Look for your TRUSTWORTHY FLYER the mail this w eek. & / A H i i o / i n ’ b 6769157 (J (1 HEPPNER AFTER SHAVE NEW BODY SCENTING MIST Reg inch 7" C A S S *« T A * * * ? r e c o r d s *1 O f* Reg A N D COLOGNES Matchobelli and ALL ESTES ROCKETS A N D ENGINES IN STOCK HALLM AR K POSTERS 20 % MUSK SPRING A N D ORIENTAL » 2 * 5 an«i »4 Russ Ber ne PEN * p e n c e SETS 20 % o ff 20% OFF G R A D U A TIO N CANDLES Coty Musk 20% OFF p rie * G R A D U A TIO N STUFFED A N IM A LS Reg 5» »399 Snapptes KEY C H A IN S & LETTERS $a3SP°r a\ von1 o r l \ t * g 1 r RUW* tR O M * 20% OFF Reg UT ALL JEWELRY 10% OFF ★ S uper Sales In Each D e p t. ★ H o t Dogs »469 PRINCE MATCHABELLI 30X60 » 2 *9 SALE VERVE1 BEACH TOWELS Russ Berne TRUSTWORTHY C o m p u C o un t ¡ I NS U R A N C E Buck Hondbury shows chainsaw to be given aw a y during open house CLUTCH PURSES PAPER WEIGHTS »195 Initial rito M u M u j'i D jtufl f j p ” ‘3 ” O REGO N LOTTERY NOW O N SALE HERE i