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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1985)
H i* li r p p n r r l . i i r l l r T l m n . l i r p p n r r . O rr g u n Looking for underground homes/basinesses H r d n r t i l i i . O t lu b rr Î . I M i I H K ) I energy answers I Ki >M THE OSI' EXTENSION SERVICE Sen. Fadeley for governor To (hr Editor As Democrat* worked on the anti sales tax campaign. * r were glad to hear that Ed Kadeley ma> run for Governor of ( irrgon Mr Goldschmidt lent his name to the pro sales tax campaign <7 8 percent of the people voted No" on the sales tax issue The Kepuhlicans have Betty Kreauf to run for governor She opposed the sales tax as well Democrats should have such a choice in the primaries The sales tax issue showed what the people can do It is important that both parties. Democrat and Republican, have the choice of whether they want more govern ment or not To the people who voted on the sales tax issue believe in the political system The political power is yours if you are willing to give the time and money to the candidate of your choice Senator Kadeley is ready to serve you He has given much of his life to the people of Oregon Hetty Kreauf has given much of her time lobbying for a freer society in Oregon We would like to see Senator Kjdeley in the race for governor in the general A win win situation would be nice for a change Right now. the Republicans have Betty Kreauf If Kadeley does not run. who will offer the Democrats a choice over the less responsive Gold schmidt ■* Democrats for Kadeley s • Garth Putnam L<x‘al Gardners im i ted to club meeting To the Kditor Open Note to Gardners and Klower Lovers Recently we in the Heppner Garden Club discovered that several local gardeners thought ours was an exclusive group with membership limited to a select few invited to join Not true At about the same time we found that some of our members knew little of the scope and diversity of the opportunities offered through our membership in the Oregon Slate federation of Garden Clubs What to do’ Solution We are making our October 7 meeting an open meeting and inviting all gardeners and flower lovers in our area We liegin Sifting at 6 31) p m at the All Saints K piscopal 1’ arish Hall with a scrumplicious salad buffet i most gardeners are also good cooks and follow up with an informative and entertaining we hope) program telling w hat garden club is all about Our district director Cece Slocum of Hermiston will be there as well as m em bers from the lone and la'xington dubs Kveryone is invited, no one is obliged to Join Our guests are to have a good supper and a good time talking about <>ur great hobby of flowers and gardening RSVP at 676 MIT or 676 9496 to insure lost of food Jane Rawlins i Pres i through the to 3 ears \go This October marks the first anni versary of the Heppner Child Devel opment Center The occasion was celebrated with birthday cake for the children , staff and board members Carnation corsages were given to the staff members Bob Kuell. Tri-County Health off icer told the Chamber of Commerce that a survey of the three counties is planned where residents will la* asked to complete a simple form and return it to the health department 3 ears ago A slate highway department crew Monday started work on a new footbridge adjacent to the Linden Way highway bridge across Hinton Creek in the north end of Heppner Orville Cutsforth. prominent Lex ington Republican, announced this week that he is strongly supporting the national Democratic ticket, and will assume an active role in the Oregon Partners for Kennedy organ ization By Judge Oscar Peterson The Mid Colum bia Planning Council has been organized recently embodying the counties of Cmatilla Morrow. Gilliam, Sherman Wasco, and Hood River Its purpose is to correlate the economic factors in these six counties by studies to la- made in a continuing long range planning program designed to be a guide to the future development of the area 50 Vrars \go After a fellow has hunted the elu sive deer for many years and never had so much as a shot at one or as Hen Patterson put it. had never so much as seen one. there s a lot of kick in flagging one Add to that the leaf of shooting the deer with a shotgun and you can imagine the elation of Ben who had just that experience Ken and Logie Richardson were out in quest of grouse not deer last weekend when Ben cam e upon a little two point buck He shot the little fellow ever killed in many years of hunting Benny Robertson is among the fortunate hunters checking into town so far this season, but thanks his lucky stars at that for had it not lieen for the valor of another, his buck might have got away Benny shot a nice little buck knocking him over, only to see him arise again and take off down the mountainside Below were Max Schulz and a hunting companion The deer came upon them, and Max grabbed Its horns in bulldogger fashion, throw mg it over Health Dept Kriday, th-l 4 immunizations and blood pressure clinic, all day . Health Department office, Lexington Tuesday . Oct H immunizations and blood pressure clinic, 1-4 p m Irrigon County offices K riday. Oct it im m unizations and blood pressure clinic, all day, Health Department office Lexing ton Monday. Oct 14 closed for Colutn bus Day Holiday Tuesday, Oct 15 blood pressure clinic ami immunizations. 2-4 p m . Heppner Neighborhood Center Wednesday. Oct 16 blood pres sure clinic and immunizations. 3 4 p m lone Bank of Kastern Oregon kitchen Kriday, Oct 18 blood pressure clinic and immunizations, all day. Health Department office, la-xing Ion Tuesday, Oct 22 immunizations and blotxj pressure clinic, 1 4 p m Irrigon County offices K riday. Oct 25-im m unizations and blood pressure clinic, all day. Health Ik'pt office, la'xington SHOP BEFORE YOU BUY QUALITY SEED ALWAYS YIELDS MORE no more than 9,500 seeds lb m STEPHENS end no more than 12,500 seeds- lb for HILL 81. 2) Seed *tx jld be cfcsolulely pure. O .SU . certification means at leas 2 rd^endent inspections for purity The only reason that seed s sold uncertified is that it won t meet all O .SU certifxntcr saxtrcK A bake sale A hi wav parts will In' held October to at the lone City Library from to a m 4 3» p m Kies, cakes and assorted baked gotxls will be available Those who wish to request particular items may call Shirley MeNary 422 7513. l-orrame I .add. 422 741.1. or any other Topic Club member \ litri Nibblers slate The Nutrì N ibblers will meet Monday (k-t 7 after hav mg taken a summer recess The meeting will begin at 7 p m in the general purpose room of !he Seventh day Adventist church Karl of the program for the evening, besides discussion of plans lor the new year will In- working on completion of the few lessons led SEED CHEAP . . from us. The lone ( ’animal Club and school faculty invite all com m unity members to a pot luck dinner at 6 Mi p m Monday. Oct 7 at the school cafeteria to welcome Dick Allen, lone school prin cipal, and his Eric Anderson 422-7204 PLEASE LET PHONE RING Everyone inleresled is urges! to attend f or further information contact oleta Neill Akers, Box 182. Prairie City. Oregon *1786!» All proceeds from the bake sale amt dealer profit from the Ainway sales will go toward buying new txioks for the library Donations will also tie accepted Aside from the I2isi donated annually by the citv . the Topic Club must raise funds needed for purchase of new books meeting troni last Spring Those who were present then are asked to bring their lessons with them Newcomers will lx- filled into the program according to their individual preferences All who arc interested in good nutrition are invited to attend Klan to enjoy a light evening meal wilh the group family The Cardinal flu h will also be honoring new and returning teachers that evening fam ilies are asked lo bring a hot dish and salad or dessert Methodist Sunday school begins The- United Methodist Sunday School will lx-gin Sunday . Oct 6 A pancake breakfast will kickoff the fall program at 9 a m Sunday school will follow the breakfast Kor the remainder of the year. Sunday school will la-gin al 9 a m Kor more information, rail Peggy Kish burn, >76 5246 or Katli MeAlpiri 676 9812 Senior citizen bowling league forming A senior citizen howling league is forming al Heppner Bowl The league m eeting will be Monday, (k l 7 at 2 p m Bring a friend or a whole learn, said organizer Sam Worley quest ions may he directed to Worley at 676 92IH Retired educators set Oct. *5 meeting Unit 9 of the Umatilla Morrow Counties Oregon Retired Educators Association will meet on Saturday, (k l 5, at the Elks Club in Milton Kreewater at II a in The business meeting will lie followed by a luncheon at noon The program will be given by Dr Patrick Spencer from the Geology ls-partmenl at Whitman College in Walla Walla Garden ( dub invites new members Hy Justine Weatherford Monday evening, lk-1 7. all per sons interested in gardening in this community are cordially invited lo an open house Salad Supper which will begin al 6 30 p m in the Episcopal Church Kansh Hall on Gale Street Cece Slocum from Hermiston Kresidenl of Blue Mountain District 10. will lie one of the evening s speakers There will be a humorous skit on Mower arranging performed by Heppner member* questions will be answered about garden d u b activities and projects The officers of the Heppner Garden Club are Jane Rawlins, president, Hebe M unkers, viee p resid en t, Marlha Ikiherty, secretary and Vivian .McConnell, treasurer Theta Lowe. last year's president, is chairman for the Salad Supper, assisted by Jerry Ikiherty and all members of the club WQQQQQQQQOQUQUQQQOQQQQOOOOQQQQOQQOQQOQOOk 3 <=*! Spedai o f the Week g - W e have STEPHENS and H ill '81 REGISTERED or CERTIFIED TREATED wiih VITA VAX 200 Hr became quite well known in the gospel singing field during the 15 years lie broadcast his own daily radio program over KG Kit a |>opu lar California radio slafion says a press release from the Hesses They endeavor lo sing the time proven songs and a variety o| new ones using the fanlaslie sounds of their electric keyboard as well as lieautilul instrumental Inn kyrmintl tapes lo bring a well rounded pie senlatton Cardinal (Hub welcomes new principal customer w ith each load. After all of your quality criteria are met - then BUY your Gospel singers set local concert Fundraiser slated at lone library 3) OREGON STATE LAW says no goatgtBs in any seed sold and all seed must have a purity cnafyss svpplied to the 4) versity Extension energy agent in their area The name ami address of the agent may he obtained by writing Energy Answers. O S l', Corvallis. OR 97331 Pine City reunion slated I unes with the shotgun, the only shooting iron at hand, and he does n't care who knows it s the first buck he s costly lo add insulation above the possibilities and suing of the pro ceiling than inside the walls tective shield The handtxiok was q I have a working wood stove published by the Oregon Eire Mar The wall in back of it is * mixture of shals Association Other readers stone .irul hr;, k that l"«>ks awful I who would like a copy at no charge would like to replace it but I am n- >v --nniwl *hr Oreeow State I'm renting and don't wanl to spend t M or $4o on new brick l brick or something similar Is there any other material, such as a plaster board, that is much cheaper but will he fireproof’ If so. is (here a paint that won t be affected by heat’ ■ V I* . Rogue River There are noncum bustible materials you can use. but plaster hoard is not one of them because of Its paper facing Here are a couple of possibilities sheet steel spaced out one inch from (he wall lo ullow air venti lation l se 28 gauge sheet steel It s unly about one hundredth of an inch thick quarter inch asbestos millboard spaced out one inch from the wall for ventilation As for paint, you can use an epoxy (Mint, which is noncombuslible. on either the sheet steel or the asbestos Nationally known gospel singers. millboard But be forewarned Ransom and Mary Hess will pre K-poxy paints take about a week to sent a program of gospel music at dry I^xington Baptist Church. W'ednes A better bet might be a high day. Oct 2 at 7 p m temperature spray paint normally Mr Hess has presented concerts used (or stoves or engine blocks It’s to audiences nation wide appearing readily available al hardware in over half of the 50 states Some of stores the plateaus of his singing career We re sending you a copy of a include the privilege of presenting a handbook outlining requirements concert in the While House during and guidelines for installing wood the presidency of President Gerald stoves It suggests other protection Kord ( Community ('alen dar A Pine City Reunion will be held Sunday. Oct 6 at the Hermiston C ivic Recreation Center. 215 W Orchard, in Hermiston It will he an Open House from | j p m \ SEED WHEAT 1) Seeds *xxJd be LARGE q I wunder if your reader» could tell me where underground home» or businesses have been built in Oregon’ L M . Alsea A How about it. readers’ Have any of you built underground homes or businesses’ If you have and would like to share experiences w ith L M or let her take a look, drop a note to Knergy .Answers arid we II pass it along Q A recent article I read said there's no thermal reason lo put insulation in the ceiling rather than thewalls It this true’ If so. can you explain why’ T l ’ Roseburg A Cninsulated ceilings may lose heat at a slightly faster rate than uninsulated walls However, the d ifferen ce is usually m inor Because hot air rises, many people think that ceilings need more insula tion than walls But researchers have found little temperature dif ference at different heights in most homes Ceiling heat loss due to radiation may tie somewhat greater than wall Ileal loss due to radiation This is because the roof radiates heat to the cold night sky whereas the walls radiate heat to the relatively warmer ground buildings and other objects These differences in heal loss are usually minor, so the reasons for using higher levels of ceiling insula lion are economic, not thermal It's cheajier in new construction to provide space for insulation above the celling than in the wall In existing homes, it s easier and less KITCHEN TOWELS $199 3 fo r 3 Reg I NEW 7*11*21. 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