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•• ; • ’ • s * « * • - * •***•'' * • • « • . y • ' • i • * • • • • ;. , . / « h I m ém / . * • .« ! * « • . • ># > a« 0 * %’ •* Heppner Gazette limes. llrppiwr. Oregon WrilnrMi»*, July I, 1987 - THRKK Community Calendar Radio controlled planes make good hobby It's a good. gmwn uphohbv. Dick Sm Jcr *»l lone says is why he Ibex r.ulM» controlled airplanes He oiul several ««therv got t«*gcthcr last month west o f lone for a Fun Fl> He pinners and experienced r jili«* controlled pilots alike vh«*wcd up lor the afternoon event Skies were cleat and the wind was still Planex varied from a streamlined, modern glider that cruised at speeds of 90 100 miles per h«»ur to a bulkier, seasoned aircraft with an air speed of two miles per hour Novice lo rc n Heidcman who nude his "firs t flight without a crash " that day. said he'd always wanted to fly radio controllol planes and had become interested by wat ching «»therx fly Ron Palmateer and Dick Snider iave both been flying the radio eon- rolled planes lor about five years ‘ F lyin g them is a challenge." Palmateer said " I t s a great spori for people who like airplanes.” N«*t yet an organized club, the one fliers say it's always fun to meet new people and fo get together with adio controlled plane enthusiasts Tom «*ther areas Several planes and operators from Hermtston were at he Fun F ly Tom Wilstm. a crop duster from lemuston. lent his expertise to help rain a ample of beginners The pro ccdurc is to connect two radio- control boxes x«* the trainee can fly the plane, but if he gets into trouble, the more experienced pilot can over tide his controls t<* prevent a disaster Planes start in price at S15 for a kit the owner can put together Priest to visit All Saints' Ih c Res Tony Hallman and his wite Barbara w ill visit A ll S jin tx' I pisc«*pal Church between June 29 and July 3 Special meetingv have been planned thnvughoul the week ,c* ■•HM Dick Snider and Steve Peck of lone and Joe Garcia of Echo check over their planes him self and go upward in price. Palmateer said They arc available at hobby stores as close as Hcr- iniston and Pendleton or thrimgh wholesale catalogs If you want It* gel started in the hobby. though. v«*u would be better o fl talking to so mcone who is experienced in the sport before making your first pur chase, he said lo start. y«>u d<*n*t want too fast a plane because ap proaching and departing planes re quire opp*>xilc commands, and you need lime to react Actual experience flying in an airplane may help some. W ilson said, "because you know what a plane can do. but when it comes to using the controls, five g experience Yes! \ I You Can Pitch j HORSESHOES Î I Harsh & Patty \ can be a hindrance “ Its easy t«> get discern raged when you re learning. Palmateer admit ted S«H>ncr or later everybody crashes, most invest in a second (or third) plane x«i they have backup when a crash requiring extensive repairs occurs Others invest hi ailditional planes IN LIVING COLOR Sunset Al. 1.99 tj 00 t it r t ■ Grvupt I t par partan T l i n r s r i i o . J i l l s ÎI I O » . i n . - ó p .m . SEARS f«*r the challenge or because they are able I«* do different things Snider, who likes the speed anil aerobatics rr » XT one «»I his planes performs, said that there is always a better plane and another challenge to look lerw.ml to >1 iti i t . llo | * | »iM T * .• Novice Loren Hetdeman and framer Tom wilson begin take off Extension offers 4-H cookbook Recipes l«>r lour M orrow 4 If erx are included in the cookbook (tixi published to celebrate the 75th An niversary o l < )S l1 f xtemton ami 4 If program Sci*tt Johnston. Heppner; Jmfy Jepscn. lone, Amy Hobbs and Swayne f vans. Irrig o n . shared recipes they had prepared at < >regon State f air last year l .aih recipe fias been tc ted prior to publication and includ s calories, protein, total lat. cholesterol, car bohydratex. sodium and potassium per serving for those with special dietary needs or restrietions " F a cry recipe has been used t»y a 4 H ‘c r . " according to Hirdtnc lu llis . M orrow Extension Service Name ami cminty of each is listed with his recipe, she sai«l Ihc cookbook should become a collec tor's item as well as a really good family cookbook Scott Johnston s contribution was his jw a r«l w in n in g Straw b erry Shortcake Since this is Sirawherry seavin. his easy to make recipe below is a timely recipe A c old \V Í Watermelon U»- ( f I5 * i„ v Strawberry Shortcake 1 cups flour 4 1 > txp baking powder 1 tbxp sugar I Ixp salt 1.« cup shortening 1 1: cup milk. 2 tbxp butter f> iups sliced strawberries Combine Hour, baking |*owdet. sugar aikl salt in bowl ( i l l in shortening until crumbly Stir in milk |uxi until blended Spread in two greased X inch cake pans Ikit with butter Hake in preheated 4 SO degree oven lor 12 to I S minutes or until light biown C « h «I Remove from pans Top shortcake with Jrawberries. (Y ie ld X servings) A p prox per serving ( ’al 412. Protein 7 3 gr. I fa t 19 5 g r chol 15 1 mg C'arbo 52 6 gr. S« k I (*44 5 mg Rotas 2*07 2 mg Cookbooks are now available at M orrow County Extension O ffice, and w ill be for sale at the M orrow County Fair 4 * * ‘ ( antaloupi' s ' Cauliflower Net tari m s Tomatoes Steak la rge Size A Top Sirloin '7 -> G ro u n d / ; $ / B e e f 7 ! » II) Mills Skml.-ss Hulk ' t T Spareri hs - s_ V * rt*g. or diet Cheese 21 b Mayonnaise 12 oz ea •Besf Foods C 1 r si w I c > v Salads 1 Potato 4 Bean-Coleslaw fru it it* ^ » T' . Je , ea . . . . P r ic e s K i x x l ) u l y 2 ru l-f* fh v V p W ill lx* C lo s e d J u ly 4 th O p e n 7 d a y s a w e e k , 7 d .m . to 6 p .m r” Court Street _ 111 N Court L n m E p is c o p a l ( h o rc h p la n s y a r d • • i-i V: •r. s a le . a • up Church women w ill serve a tan* lum h al the i hutch beginning al 11 a m lacox. watermelon. Irexh squeezed Icmonthlc. an«l sun tea comprise the menu ( I V x i aidants of NN dii.un .nul M.irv Pu«keil (ii.ih . imi w ill gather lor the eighth clan reunion at the Athena Calcxk*man (iames. July I I Ih is is the first "c la n gathering of anv Si ot clan since the games were re viva l in I97h NN iliu m .nul M .iiv Puckett (irah.im lam e west lo ihc NAalia NN.illa Valley in I xr*»» I hey hail eleven childicn whose dcsiemlants * ’> ( membors W .iyland Pai Bell, ami fa ti ‘Z . V r - va ili lv allcnding fruii* IX stalex and ( anaila Hosting this year s event w ill K ' M ililic «! and H .u o h l S curi c y . Alhe na. Harlene and M ichael Searcev Hend; M jik and I canne S c a rc e y. H e rm is io n , D o ro fh y flati se n. S|*okane, NN.i f,v e rd i M cKm ghl. Spokane. NN a . Honiuc .tini Ralph IK' lime l.a (il.nule V ’l *S f u • * ■ K 7 « w í? i* % Devotion for July « , • N-. • ' ■ • ' ^ - .« J 'I *• i v <i- 4 7? ? Provided by S*nith Morrow (m inty M in isleriar \ ss « k . Don floibor Seventh day Advonhsl ( )ui present era is saul lo f*e |*<>si ( hnsiian " I he values an«l standard« w huh |vrvailed wesiem i is ilization lor centuries, and which were tootm Ihc Jiulaco < liristian li.u liiio u no longer s I i . ijk - s«K.icly or govern londucl It should tv noted th.it these values and standards, although they pers.u! d NNisiern iiv iliza tio n . im pcrfcitlv shaped society ami inconsistcnilv »vented coiklucl However, (lie fault was not with the values ami st.m J.irils, h u tw itfilr.n l fault ridden human Itcingserinlically practicing wha lesus preached ami lived Ihe challenge facing Christians (inlay is not to wring out hamts. decry ing the st.ite ot things, not to militantly seek to impose our values ami si.in lards by legislation K.illu i it is to so order our lives that others w ill x.n »1 us as the pagan Roman centurion said at our la ird 's cru cifixion . "C e r auily this was a righteous m a n ." (I uke 21 47) : • - V " ' v *» . «•v_ * ' * * » > l> . .f J “A ^ V . •« V . ‘ ' • V ' . '*• v > ' ^ * j ■«' W ' ? V * ■ S' - N W .p f * •« - For A H Your S U R G IP A D FIRST AID NEEDS l Be Ready for the Next Emergency! ; .. « ‘^ * > 0 t - f ' , 4 'T ' «■ s ' \a ,- \ V V Hours 8 6 Mon - Fri.. Sat 811 a m Jb è* » o r w ick * lm .N* 10 ». . V^ i. < . è j J M O R C H A R D PHARMACY 9 / 5 M O rc h a rd lle r m it t o n 5b~ 3511 We’re PROUD of: Linda LaRue • 'S * *h: e/ :■ V J . . * -.* , • * ,*>«w „•*«■* * .7 . . . . . ■ V V « ^ ' M >1 v « i Tillam ook Baby Loaf Med w*. ^ivfh Swncmil) -z »V. » »*« .»> * Electrolysis & Thermolysis 12 p«i<k, !2o/ cans Pepsi N . V V e in e r s Beef -*■* i! - * • s a le b a n d a io P vt. 1st Class James M cConnell A rm y Pvt 1st Class J u iik s F. M cConnell, son o f Charles NV and V ivia n V M cConnell of Heppner. has arrived tor «lutv with the 529th M ilitary Police Company West ( iermany M cConnell, a m ilitary police specialist, is a I9XN graduate ol Heppner High School l am e ( pi. Ju h n if M oyer Marine I ance CpI Johnie W M oyer, son of John I M oyer of Heppner. recently reported for duly at Marine Corps A ir Station. Cherry Point. N C ► A 19X4 graduate ol Heppner High School, he (oincd the Marine Corps in December. 19X4 f rt*sh , V «>n Thursil.iv ami I ridav lulv 9 .uni It) Helpers should come t«» the f.mgrounds about 9 a m each day • Proieeils troni the sale w ill help p.tv li'i the lutnishmgs ami equip j{icni ti*i the Semt*i Citizens Center K hmi to l*e built m the «>UI Heppner 11«>ii'l building Ihc rummage sale w ill Iv g m al 9 a m ou lulv 11 and goon until about ' p ui . J««ties states (*ei*eral chairman. Paul NS J oih ' s sais tli.it a dishwasher. sever.il bu viles atul other useful items hase Jhc.klv been «Jonataf. bui moreextn tnbutions are ncedeil for the annual senau citizens rumnuge s.ile. sei l«»r Saturday. Julv I I . at ihe M orrow ('ounty I airgrounds Help is needed to sort the dona ti«»ns and arrange them on s.ile tables -.• • i Aw* N . ^ • • * Clan reunion planned at Athena « 7 H -H IIH * | i¿ fo r P la v d a y / b a r h c c u c p la n n e d a t V V ( fa m ily barbecue an«l fla g lo ur s««ns h*r the event (»Ilic i nameni playdav w ill begin at 2 p m «ilih e boxi cotnmittcc are Sunday. July ' al NN illow Creek an«l Pai H yatl. f lv v n and Country Club Davc and ( ot ti M ilchcll l ex and Jan Paustian are chatrper ami ( .noi Noi ns In the Service . and 5 event, call t»7f*uxt9 «*r 567 X t(*2 The flea market w ill be open from 9 a m 4 p m each day n e e d e d r j-i » « ,k !* : Spas es are still available lor the first annual Hardman Ilea market To reserse a space for the Julv I. 4 h e lp e r s J : I . Iront 10 10 45 Classes for in termediate swimmers w ill he Iront I I I I 4S a m Pie registration is ail vised, call M argare t K in c a id 422 7152 Cost i*t each session is V4 Ml Saints I pisi opal ( buri h m Heppner is planning a vani sah Saturday. Julv IX from 9 a m ' p m Anyone wishing to «tonate items mav call Marcia \ mici son h i « NIX2 or Maxine ( ira y h i « «>»i \ ' to arrange to have the items pick «il I f I I H O K I / L l ) C A T A L O G SALES M E R C H A N T ] | f i2 V N »» I he second session <>t swimming lessons at the lone p»x*l w ill hegm July 7 and continue until July 17. Junior lifesaving w ill he taught from v» «a 4S a m Classes lor swinuners and .ulvaneed xwim nk'rx w ill be By Justine W eathedord ( I O n ly $ • • - *%• Second session swim lessons begin C o n t r ib u t io n s , I \ Ih c Rev B ulluun w ill conduct a H«»ly Fuchanst Service Jt 10 M) a m Sundav. July 5 A potluik din ner w ill toll«*w the service Hardman flea market planned July 3-5 f ! » 4 Heppner Permanent H air Removal A ina Schwarzin Certified Electroloffist1 6^6-9248 O R fG O N 676-964 1 O p e n Tuesdays O n ly or by Appointm ent Linda LaRue has 14 years banking experience She recently transferred to the Heppner Branch of the Bank of Eastern Oregon as the head teller. Linda has a friendly, experienced, approach to your banking needs Stop by and say hello to her. D A t*K O F — ---- D jZ o stem Oregon A rlirvzsfzsrx A U / p s pner zsrs/vr A Arlington • H • l/xr> A "Your Imh >ul' Member F D IC ' • » \>wncd R*mk ” « W * « « « « « « « W M « « » » X X » .C l 1 1 -li. L I :* v -fx, a