Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, July 29, 1987, Page NINE, Image 9

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H rppner ( ¡ » ; r l l r lim rs , H rppne r, Oregon M id iin d » » , July 2V, |VK7 - N IN F
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Lion Rusty Estes (center) presents a check tor $500 to Heppner EMTs Penme Miller and
Carl Lauritsen The Heppner Lions Club donated proceeds from their fireworks sale toward
the purchase of a portable defibrillator for the Heppner ambulance
L e u 's P r o c e s s i n g
Farmers who want lo enter highly
credible cropland into the U S
Department o f A gricultures Ilk-year
Conservation Reserve Program mas
do so during the program's fifth
signup period July 20-31, Depul)
Secretary o f Agriculture Peter C
Myers said
M yers also said that no bonus an­
nual rental payments w ill be made
on C R P land offered during this
signup period
During the signup period, pro
ducers w ill be given the option to
enter into a C R P contract beginning
with either the 1987 o r 1988 crop
year " C R P cropland offered for
1988 contracts during the fifth
signup may not be grazed after <K
tober I . " Myers said. "G le a ning o f
1987 grain or crop residue is con
sidcrcd part o f the harvesting opera
lion ansi is permissable
The C R P is one o f the conserva
lion initiatives contained in the Food
Security Act of 1983 designed lo
reduce soil erosion Under the C R P .
owners and operators ol highly
erodiblc cropland agree to cease pro
duction on the land for a 10-year
period and to devote it to conserva
tion uses
l and is considered highlv erodi
blc i f it meets cither of two stan
dards Under the firs t standard, the
land must have an crodihility index
equal to o r greater than the number
eight lo r either wind or water
erosion
B a r r e l w in n e r s n a m e d
Len Schwarz
He|>pner-:-ti7ft-.»l50
Custom Meat Cutting
Beef-Pork*Curmg-Smoking
HOME CURED BACON & HAMS FOR SALE
S h ui gl iU ‘ 1* S n r \ i n * \\riihii»le
I he following results ol the Hcpp
IK*i liarrel (Tu b s running on July 22
have been submitted
Open
lirs t plan-
Mary Ann
Munkers
WE DELIVER!
Novice 1 firs t run» firs t Penny
Hoffm an. sevond Headier F.cknian.
third Holly Fckman. fourth Sara
Greenup, titth Trisha Mahoney.
Vo I ii ii tool’s Needed
To Drive A mini Inner
Mights and W eekends
By Justine Weatherford
July has seen us experience such a variety o f weather before the warmest
dav s cooled here, two great grandmothers and another grandmother joined
me in a delightful look around ahoul the cool, wmdy and then wet. nor
ihern Oregon Coast When Irene Swanson. Marian Brosnan. Helen C u rn n
and I relumed home on Frid a y . July 17. we seemed lo he followed easlward
by the coolness of the coast
W e enjoyed our three night adventure a\ we viewed so much between
yy aid port and Astoria and then sped home up the mighty Columbia We
liHind kite livin g is so colorful and interesting now. watched a great catch
ot salmon come into Depot bay and were pleased with the Oregon State
I niversity Marine Center at Newport
After chance meetings w ith Faye (widow of Hubert W ilso n) now M is
I aMarr Barnes and her Arizona husband at Lincoln City and with Hcpp
ner s Jcrrv K . sh J on the dock in Newport, we made a thorough lo ur o f the
new, beautiful Newport Senior C itizen Building
V isitin g the historic le w is and Clark Salt Cairn and strolling along
Seaside s Broadway was pleasing An early afternoon stop at the large
3 ankee I r oiler' antique shop near W ar rent on, which belongs to the C urnn
cousins Mary and John Supple, showed that they arc still stocking some
antique items they bought in Heppner last tall on their jnnual deer hunting
visit here
Interested?
( till Pioneer Memorial Hospital - 676-9133
leave your name and phone number. Carl In u ritse n .
K M T-3 w ill contact you.
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The C o u n try Rose - A full service flower
shop for all your fresh c ut flowers, green and
blooming plants, dish gardens, silk ar­
rangements, gifts, and helium balloons.
We have a c omplete line of florist supplies
for the home designer - wires, pic ks, ribbon,
oasis, styrofoam, floral preservative, metal
frogs, dritxJ fillers & silk flowers, baskets, etc.
We feature the F T D "Pick-M e-Up,"
"Tickler," and "Chicken Soup Presc option"
bouquets. We c an wire flowers anywhere in
the world or hand deliver your floral sen­
timents here in town.
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COLUMBIA BASIN
ELECTRIC CO-OP. INC.
Court Street Market
b76-964l
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FROM 5:00 A .M . TO 12:00 NOON
COLUMBIA BASIN WILL USE THIS OPPORTUNITY
TO DO SOME WORK ON THE NEW
TRANSMISSION LINE SERVING THESE AREAS.
IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE CALL
COLUMBIA BASIN ELECTRIC COOP. 676-9l4(>
Prices Rtxxl July 3()th. - A ur . 3rd.
Open 7 days a week, 7 a m. to 6 p.m.
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SUNDAY, AUGUST 2, 1987
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SERVICE IN THE FOLLOWING GENERAL
AREAS HEPPNER. WILLOW CREEK. RUGGS.
LEXINGTON. AND BLARES WILL BE
WIIHOUT
ELECTRICAL POWER ON
Top S irlo in
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HEPPNER GAZETTE— TIMES
NOTICE
ALL CUSTOMERS RECEIVING ELECTRICAL
676 9422
GREEN FEED & SEED
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Call Us Now
a year U S honey industry, accor
ding lo W ilso n
Since I9H4. the parasite has spread
front Mexico to 31 states in ail hut
the Rocky Mountain region A com
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practice
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n o rth e rn
beekeepers bringing bees south toi
the winter has moved the mile not
thward. W ilso n said
Beiause ot the potential to r pui
chasing infested bees from the vm th.
northerners starling out in the
business have stopped buying queens
o r hives form southern breeders
Several dozen breeders have been
driven out ol business W ilson said
Some states have gotten rid ot the
mite by destroy mg infested hives a
costly practice Threats of rcinfesta
lion o r further spread s till remain,
the scientist said
Treatment ol an infested hive
would cost only 30 cents to a dollar
a "reasonable co st'' to a heckcepci.
W ilso n said Flavor ami quality ol
honey are unutlected. he said
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At exciting Astoria we all enjoyed visiting in the attractive, hillside home
ot Rupert and Dorothy Kennedy, form erly of board man w ith whom Irene
stayed from Ih u rv lu y until our foursome left Astoria on Friday Marian.
Helen anil I were thrilled with visits to the super, new Marine Museum,
the h is to rii Flavcl Mansion and nearby Heritage Museum and the hilltop
Astoria Column Great grandmother Brosnan distinguished herself hy clim ­
bing up the 174 steps inside it to the column’s top where she got a tremen
dous view ol the big area that she was visiting fo r the firs t time
I his nearly last week ot July has some of us scratching our heads as we
till in the qucstionairc concerning M orrow County services, regarding the
possible development and operalion of a transportation system in our rural
area
I ast Saturday. July 23 I truly enjoyed attending the H H S class o f I9h7
reunion It was great to see so many ot the 20 year ago teenagers I have
wondered ahoul It surprised me that I happened lo he about the only ex
teacher attending The evening’s M C . Jim Jacobs, called me brave I don’t
feel attendance took courage. I hail a pre conceived idea that this ilass would
do well
Now Available At
Green Feed
Order How
F.cknian. th ird Sara G reenup ,
fourth Amy Greenup, fifth Karen
Temple and sixth Trisha Mahoney
Age 10 and undci firs t l aurel
Temple
Around About
Your participation is needed to help the lew volunteers now taking
ambulance call W ith your help drivers need only take call I or
2 nights per month You must he over 21 years ol age and live w uhm
5 minutes o f Pioneer Memorial Hospital
Grass Seed
sixth Amy Greenup and seventh
Karen I empie .Second n in i first
Heather Fckm an. second H olly
M ites block the oxvgcn flow to a
bee’s flight muscles so intested bees
don't lly w ell, said W ilson, an cn
tomologist for l S D A ’ s Agricultural
Research Service
" I f they can'i fly . they can't col­
lect the nectar they need lo nuke
honey .** he said He heads this
honey bee research at the agency’s
Sub iro p n.il Agricultural Research
Laboratory in Weslaco. Te x
"F u m e s don’t hurt honey bees,
but irritate them enough to nuke
them tan their w in g s." he said " O t
course, this is what wc want,
because tanning spreads menthol
fumes around fhe hive
Hevause menthol is usually used in
products like cough drops, he said,
using il as a pesticide to k ill miles
would constitute a new use under the
law and require registration by the
environmental Protection Agency
Honey bee losses to mites io uld
seriouslv threaten tin- S IN ) m illion
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