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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1986)
I "hr Hrppncr l . n / r l l r l i m n , H rppnrr. D rrgon V3 rdix-vdas. May 7, 1966 - FIVE Community Calendar T-hall,minor league tryouts set Minor League and T Hall tryouts have hern vhrdulcd for Monday. May 12 ji the Hf|'i u- field beginning al 6 p m Everyone that tried .nil tor I ittle league and didn t nuke it is en couriged to go out for Minor league To participate in T Ball hoys and girls must he seven years old hs August I For more intornia non «all (ieorge Kollier jt b7b '192 alter 3 p m Fund raising dinner planned Turkey and all I the trimmings will he served Nurvlav Mas IH at the lone Sch<*t| catetena troni 2 'p m PnKceds troni the dinner will benefit Deena Hams, a iunior at lone High School, who is parti. ip.iting in the International Sports I «change She will he in China July ' I4), coni peting in Canton anti sight seeing tn Hong Kong Prices tor the dinner are S ' adults. S ' grades 1 6 jnd SI pre vhtml Hot dogs will also he asatlahlc The dinner is a community effort to help send Deena to China, with various groups and organizations partu i paling Register no\s fur aerobic dance A new session t aerobic dance started Monday . May ' Classe s will meet Monday VS this live weeks, advanced imititi M) to 7 10 p m . beginning from 7 10 to N VO p m in the multipurpose room ot Heppner Elementary Vh<»>l If not enough people register lor the claw Instructor Joyce Hughes says that no beginning class will he held For more information, sail Hughes, 9K9 K4I2 Jack and Jill golf tourney set Willow Creek Country Club golfers will base a Jus k and Jill mini tournament on Friday evening May 9 at 6 p.m The activity will involve male and lemale couples plas ing in a modified nine hole Chapman type of plas There will he prizes for low scores and special events The charge will he $4 per couple I ight snacks will he served hy the committee in charge Boh and Sue Jepsen and John and Pat Fdmundson arc in charge of this first Jack and Jill of the season ( libers are scheduled lor June I V Ju Is 11 and August I Heppner wood cutting season opens June 2 Those wanting to gather firewood from the Heppner District must wait until June 2 for their wo«idcutting outing reports the Forest Service's Northwest region office Wuxlvutters who gather firewood on the I'matilla National Forest began the job of lasing in next winter's suppls of wmxJ May I with the opening of the 19Mb Firewood Season Wood permits went on sale at Ranger District offices in Walla Walla and l kiah. and at (ho Forest Supers Ivor's Office in Pendleton The season is delayed until Mas 12 lor woodcutters depending on firewood in the Pomeroy Ranger District Demand lor firewood is expected to ranuin high this summer con tinues the region office press release last year, over 10.HU) permits allowed the removal ot nearly 63.000 cords of firewood from the I'matilla National Forest According to Phil Kline, timber staff officer, the I'matilla will con tinue to supply firewxmd at afx>ut the same amounts ‘‘But the firewood available will not be as Jcsirable. anvl it will not he as easy to find in the future." Kline warns Firewood permits may be put chased in person or by mail A driver's license number or other identification which pros ides appli cant's name, address, and telephone Bedding Plants Are In! number is needed for identification Vk .sxkutters must buy al least $10 or 4 cords of firewood priced at $2 30 per cord Maximum firewood allowed per household is 10 cords, also at $2 N) per cord This mas imum limit inc ludes N<th vharge and tree use firewood removed during the current season A valid wiHclcutting permit in dudes a set of woodcutting area maps, color cixled truskload tickets, anvl svHir permit A truvkload tivkel must he attavhed to cavh W cord load of firewood removed from National Forest I .and Firewood vutting areas will open and close Jt varying times this season Mjns arejs shown on firewood maps may not be accessi hie bs sehivle until nud June lower elevation areas will open first W ihk K utters should vhevk the nearest Ranger District to learn cur rent road conditions Nome rojds to woodcutting areas are unpased. nar row. and dusty Only dead material may be remos ed Permits contain information about cutting standing dead trees in specific areas However stjtiding dead trees marked with paint or sign ed j s wildlile reserve trees, cannot bs- cut. regardless ol lov.ition Permits will be jsailjhle at the Heppner District office beginning June 2 Cutting areas will open on June 2 Lots of 'em Trees & Shrubs Too! G REEN FEED **— — F a rm e rs & R a n c h e r s ' We can fill all your Spring Chemical needs with a good supply of* • landmaster • Round-Up • Paraquat • Hoelon • Spreader Stickers # Buctril • 2-4D LV6 • 2-4D Amine • Banvel • Glean • Finesse PETTYJOHN OIL Co. Bridal shower planned A general hrislal shower has been planned tor Teena Stetani May b. 7:30 p tn at the home of Betty Carlson near Heppner on the r-rn-»-m n n.ruxn n njxnu 422 7254 lone. Ore. ------------------- --------------- *---------- ----------- r n - n i v u v M Y ^ Heppner lone highway Everyone is welcome to attend For more infor uution. call Carlson al b7f> 'V02 Chamber announces programs Chamber ot Commerce meetings during May accordine to Procram Committee Chairman Hurlo Sager will include Muy h the monthly husinevs meeting. Muy 13. Justice of Peace Candidates Id (Kenn und Charlotte (¡ray. May 20 Matt W icmer from Condon, who will tell ot his studies abroad. Mas 27 Karen White, manager of the Milton freewater Chamber of Commerce Champagne lunch to benefit library A showing ol wedding gowns dating from 1908 to the present will highlight a champagne luncheon at the American Legion Hall in lone Saturday. Mas 10 at 12 10 p m Over 2 0 gowns w ill tv modeled, said u spokesperson for the event Other gowns which are too fragile to he worn will he on display during the luncheon Proceeds from the event w ill benefit the lone Library WE ARE TWO YEARS OLD W e"re gonna have a p a rty ... C omo help us C‘<»lol>rat<*!! FREE Tim e to m ake vour W heat cake Follow these easy rules using the official 1986 "O regon Apple- Walnut Cake" recipe 1 The cake bjking contest will be held at the Morrow Counts fair and cakes will be exhibited and judged at fair 2 Contestants must be a resident of the county in which he she enters cups sifted cake flour I cup cultured sour cream I tablespoon vanilla Powdered Sugar Filling Mix together I cup finely chopped walnuts 1 cup peeled, diced apples 2 tablespoons brown sugar I tablespoon cinnamon Cream butter and sugar Add eggs, one at a time, beating well alter each one Sift dry ingredients together Add alternately with sour cream and vanilla mixture Put hjlt of the batter in bottom of greased and lightly floured 10" hundt pan Put in tilling and cover with remaining batter Bake al 330° for I hour Cool 3 II) minutes and turn out of pan Dust lightly with powdered sugar No tilling should show on finished cake Coffee, Lemonade & Doughnuts Friday & Saturday 1 3 Each contestant must use the same 19Mb Oregon Apple Walnut Cake recipe with Filling as listed 4 The lair hook will list the lime and dale your entry should lx- in place 3 Any person over age IM may enter, however, professional bakers arc excluded b Alter the cakes are iudgcd at the counts tairs. the contestant may lake at least N of his her cake home leas ing ‘4 on displas lor the remainder of the lair 7 All cakes must he brenight to the fair on a covered hoard or cardboard M Premium awards lor the win llcp p n rr FlrmenUrs ners will he paid by the Oregon F riday. Mas 9 com dogs, potato Wheat Growers I eaguc upon notification by the cxtcnsNW agent or salad, cheese and celery sticks, fruit, and milk lair office Premium awaids jrc Monday. Mas 12 barbecued heel first. $10. second. $ '. and third. $1 9 So substitutions additions, or on a bun vegetable, fruit, cookie, and milk deletions will be allowed to the of Tuesday. May 13 tried chicken, ftctal recipe rice. c.irnH sticks, fruit, and milk Oregon Apple Walnut Cake Wednesday. May 14 hot dogs. Jo |. cup butter or margarine Jo potatoes, celery chunks, dessert, 2 cups granulated sugar and milk 2 eggs Thursday. May 13 turkey with I teaspoon baking powder dressing and gravy, carrot coins, W teaspoon salt fruit, and milk _____ May 9 & 10 •Huge Savings •Free Merchandise ►Special Discounts. , 149.99 30.000 BTU Gas Grill Watch for our anniversary sale circular. Sale Good May 7 - 17 Mt» lit g la s s rtrin dt * P o o c*la>m/<»d 279 sq m r a i l i f o n >« Ik .fitj (jnr1 p lu s 7? S ( | I f w .tfm m q i m k In s ta tilo iq m f r r fi* * l jauge» PfTipty 20 lf> IP tank lr (..ifton School Lunch Menus Dial-A -Brew II M „ 1 8 .9 9 C om M»« m 10-Cup R.b.1. • 6.00 Colfeemaker rou, * OQ N.lCvtt l ä C . i ß i f 16.99 ........ , i Put ì button i n trota W isa? 16 Oscillating Fan •.< ■ 2 2 .9 9 T hri‘»» ‘.jH’t-fs *) illation . «A*. i v#s¿ 12 Oscillating Fan s,. » RX Supreme Rubber Vinyl Hose H H te d b ia s S IS » ra d ia l Sale ho$p 10.99 tenth . ■ . t* 4M '44- *# »a thf*rq na rd Tomato Cage 6 6 c Second Annual All 9 g«uqa wo» Stronq galvanized wirr Support« tomato plant 31 hiqh an? laat) SPRING BASH May 17th, 9 p.m. to Closing Dancing Girls & Live Music NO Fluorescent 4-Ft Shop Light 11.88 Idstl for basa mani garagi» i *d works? t * itti l Workhorse Flashlights Sài«t nr I p o Of C b a tff» fi# » S 10Ò E May Ave. Minors after 9 p.m. 4 .4 4 P u t - * if *>■ i'"n f*> f p ' ¡ n t tn,i*> o r d i n a r y f l a s h l i g h t s f .»« f 4»,‘ i *4 )1 1 SOI Si 0 7 6 -9 % ! ¡Office Tavern A Restaurant 422-7577 lone fll We re here to help you. 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