Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 19, 1987, Page FIVE, Image 5

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Heppner (.m e tte -I lm « . Heppner. Oregon Wednesday. August I». |9W7 . H V J
WCCC Golf
Farmers has specialized in insuring farms
and ranches since I92R That's where the
name FARMERS came from.
W r d n tv ia ) I.tidies Dav
August 12 . 1987
Low (¡ro w Doll Camp hell
Low Net Harriet halts
( hip-in on No .1 - Jo Pettyjohn
Special Prize Both Bryant
Butterflies
champs
1 0 -v e a r r e u n io n
Heppner High School's class of 1977 held
a 10-year class reunion July 18 and 19 with
all but a few members of the class in atten­
dance The weekend celebration began with
dinner and dancing at the Elks Lodge Satur­
day evening Honored guests present were
Walter Pilgrim of Heppner and Mr and Mrs
Dennis Cass of LaGrande Class members
receiving prizes during the dinner program
were Kathy Marshall of Anchorage. Alaska for
traveling the farthest. Bonnie Grant, the most
children with four; John Schiller, least chang­
ed; and Carmen Clow Clayes. most chang­
ed The celebration concluded Sunday with
a barbecue at the fair grounds.
Class members pictured above are
Back row (left to right): Dennis Cass
(teacher). Wayne Seitz, Charlie Rawlins. Rick
Paullus. Jay Papmeau, Steve McLaughlin.
Mark Sargent. Chris Rauch. Tim Daly. Carl
Christman. David Allstott. Keven Haguewood,
Mike Smith
Middle Row Kathy (Kenny) Fisher. Lisa
(Burkenbme) Heimbigner, Brian Sweeney.
Joan Ployhar. Kathy Marshall. Carmen (Clow)
Claeys. Sally (Matheny) Ingraham, Ruth Ann
(Keithley) Lynch, Patti (Lott) Mohn
Front Row Bonnie (Schiller) Grant. Janice
(Spaulding) Harper, Patti (Salmg) Allstott,
Rhonda (Harris) Wishart, Vicki (Edmundson)
Brookshire, Tarm (Prock) Calvert. Judy
(Ledbetter) Padget. Nola (Steers) Bmschus,
Cindy (McConnell) Sumner, Darla (Cooper)
Pierce. John Schiller
Many attended 20-year class reunion
Twenty cighi out o f 4-t ! ‘>f>?
Heppner High School graduates .n
tended a 20 year reunion July 2.'
Teachers w ere
M rs
Justine
Weatherford ami M rs Jim Thomp
son Parents o f classmates who came
were M i and M rs Wayne Snyder.
M r and Mrs Tim M oore. M r and
Mrs Raymond French and M r I T
D ick.
The g o lf tournament was a tie het
ween Je ff Turner and Dennis
(M u llig an ) O 'D onnell
Coming the farthest was Bob Mar
ris from Bastrop. Tesas and John
Cos from San Francisco. C all!
Those a tte n d in g were
J e fl
Turner. Steve Wagcnblasi, Verma
B&C PARTS & REPAIR
“Undercarriage Rebuilding
‘Custom Hydraulic Hoses
‘ Farm Equipment Repairs
*Tune-up Work
*Ag Bearings
‘ Filters
422-7409
422-7418
FOR SALE-Triticale Seed. Call to make a
field inspection of our unharvested
Triticale, or see on- display at the Fair.
Get Your Order in Now!
Jack Summner.....676-9818
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Heppner Christian Missionary
Fellowship
SunUai W a rn 6 p m
140 W Halimmfc
Heppner Oicyoii
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SPEC IA L M E E T IN G
Monday. August 31 and Tuesday. September t
EPISCOPAL PARISH HALL 6 30 p m
Felipe Delgato
From
— SPEAKERS—
Texas
Mary Cutler &
T risha C lothier i
Eagle Ministries
Also Day Meetings
FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL
CORAL MITCHELL
676-5596
I Charlie
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676-5471
(French» Schiller. Roger Lconnig.
Marguerite (Moore) l^ o n m g . Len-
me Hanna. T im Smith. F rin (D ic k )
Clem. M arty (Boyapan). l.ieuallcn.
Jan (Hager) F.vans. Maralec (M u r
ray) Trotter, Shirley Lynch. Al
W ith e m tc. Bob Harris. Jim Jacobs.
John C o *. Mac & Kathy (M clb y)
H oskins. Rick Johnston. Jerry
S te fa n i. Stan R auch. M arsha
(Sowell) Swcck. Dennis and Peggy
(Snyder) O D o n n c li. M ike Sweeney
Jtthn Dubuque. Sieve Baker and Bar
hara (Bloodsworth) A ndcrvin
Jack n’ Jill
winners
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Ten couples played in Friday
evening’ s Jack and Jill competition
at W illow Creek Country Club
(¡roups o f lour played nine holes ot
scramble
In each group each
member's drives were required to be
used at least iw ice during the round
The low team w ith a score o f 2H
consisted ot Ed and Beverly (¡under
son and Lari and Carol Norris
There was a tic for second place with
a score o f 29 between the team of
John and Pat Ldmundson and Scott
and Susan Johnston and the team ot
Randy and Bernice Lott and B ill and
Jill Perkms
Special awards were given to
M ark Damun. B ill Perkins and Bar
hara Cutslbrth for c h ir m s and to an
anonymous team with the high score
o f the evening
Ted and Trish T o ll and Rick and
Susan Johnston were in charge ot the
arrangements The nest Jack and Jill
Tournament w ill he on Friday.
September 11
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miles may return The water doesn't
k ill them, it tust moves them Be on
the lookout tor repeat infestations
Spraying inlested plants with a
solution o t ordinary soap and water
may also he effective depending on
the extent ot the infestation Inscc
ticidal soaps are also available for
spider mite control.
Chemical spraying is sometimes
necessary, hut the right spray is
essential because some insecticides
s im p ly knock o ut the m ite 's
predators and aggravate the pro
blcm A mite is run an insect, after
all Its an acand. close cousin to the
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spider Many insecticides have no
effect on them
Insecticides like M alathion and
D ia/inon may he labeled tor nines
hut they arc not as effective us true
m ilicidcs. ind may do more harm
than good
The chemicals Vendex. P ticlian .
Kethane. Pcntac. and Mctusystox R
arc m ilicidcs legal to use m Oregon
Some, like Vendcx, arc a restricted
use pestic ide. and can be applied on
ly by a licensed pest c o n tro l
operator
Spider mites have built up a
resistance lo some mitictdcs It is int-
portanl lo identity the kind ot mite
you have before determining the
kind and amount o f m iticidc to
apply
Kclthunc is probably the nnlicid c
most available for home horticultural
use. I f you can't find it. ask youi
local store to order it
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W ith Aug 22 being the opening weekend o f With Dale Rohde
general howhunting season for deer and elk. talcs
ot past hunts are being told once again around the
dinner tables and local night spots It's a century
old tradition, a way fo r (he hunter to prepare
him self tor the upcoming hunt, and to reflect upon
mistakes made in the past so that hopefully they
w on 't he repealed
Plenty o f scouting plays a big part in opening
morning success It's extremely important to know
what elevation the elk arc at And to sec if they have
adopted any particular habits that could help you
Another factor for a successful hunt, is plenty o f practice shooting
Knowing where the animals are w on't do you any good it you can't hit
them So knowing this I hid you all good luck and may the wind never
touch your hack
It s time to drag the shotgun out o f the closet und clean (he dust out
ot the barrel grouse season w ill w i n he oficning
W nil grouse being one o f my favorite birds to hunt. I really look lo r
ward to that first morning out
M y bird dog has been so bored all summer that he w ill probably go
into cardiac arrest when I conic strolling out o l the house w ith my
shotgun To say this dog likes to hunt wouid d rfm itly he the understate
ment ot 1987
(irundy is a lab short hair m ix an a very good hunting dog But I can't
count the d irty looks I have received from him w hile grouse hunting
We w ill he up on a ridge at daylight trying to locale a blue grouse- and
he w ill lock up on a pile o f brush I then ready myself and give him
the command to flush And the sky is full o f chukars And I don't shoot
I don’t know how he docs il hut he w ill sit down and give me a look
that makes me tecl like the most ignorant creature that ever walked (¡o d's
green earth
What's worse is when he finally docs flush a blue jih I I empty my
gun and don't touch a feather t hen I spend the next hour trying to coax
him out o f the pickup to give me another chance
A ll in all we do have a lot ot fun grouse hunting, and during the season
we always hag a few birds
My w ile docsn l seem to mind my grouse hunting because- she knows
what great table fare they make
Ib is week's tip o f the sportsman's cap g»>cs to Dick W ilkinson of Hcpp
ncr for providing great hunting and fishing for local sportsmen
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PRICES
WHERE YOUR D O M A R MAKES
MORE CENTS
& Lisa Wisdom windd like to thank everyone for their support
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Ag station has
new director
The Oregon Agricultural Hxpcri
men! Station has a new director
Thayne R Dutson has been named
to the top agricultural research post
at Oregon State U niversity.
Dutson w ill come toO SU October
I from M ichigan State University
where he has served as chairperson
o f the department o f food science
and human nutrition His jpp oin t
ment was announced by (iraham Sp^
amer. OSU academic affairs vice
president and provost, and Roy Ar
nold. dean designate lor the College
ot Agricultural Sciences
As director ot the Agricultural Ex
pcrimcnt Station. Dutson w ill head
a research enterprise w ith an annual
budget ot about S20 m illio n from
federal, state and other sources
Besides the central station at C o r­
vallis. it includes nine branch sta
lions and research centers
"Agricultural research is entering
an era in which the emphasis w ill he
on q u a lity. marketing, pest control
and advances in biotechnology,"
Spanier said
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August brings spider mite weather
Spider mites can he a problem in
some home landscapes throughout
the summer, hut this tiny pest's
fasoritc lime ot Ihe year is August
Spider mites teed on the leaves or
needles o f landscape plants and. in
ihe process, destroy plant leal cells
which weakens ihe plan! and causes
discoloration o f foliage
Spider mites arc about the si/c o l
a small pinhead and therclore are
hard to sec They also m ultiply
rapidly In hoi weather spider mite
eggs can mature into adult spider
mites in todays Adult spider mites
vary in color from yellowish green
to brown to red
I f you suspect spider miles arc
feeding on your landscape plants,
look for ihe tin y . white wehbmg the
miles spin
In the home garden, spider mites
may inlcst green beans, sweet corn,
peas, cucumbers and melons
In the home landscape, spider
mites attack conifers and soft leased
deciduous plants Also, roses, lilacs,
jumper and arbors itac may he spider
mite hosts Broad leafed evergreens
such as rhododendrons and a/aleas
arc less subject lo attacks
For control ol spider miles, simply
washing o ff infested plant foliage
w ith a pressun/ed stream o f water
is effective However, the spider
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How far can a hunerfly fly ? A cco r­
ding to Ranger Rick nuga/m e, the
w o rld ’ v champion butterfly long­
distance flie r i\ a kind o f painted
lady
Each spring hundreds o f
thousands o t painted ladies leave
their winier homes in N orth A frica
ansi Asia M inor Most sti>p o ff in
southern England and spend the
summer there Bui a tew painted
ladies fly «m to northern Iceland near
the Arctic C ircle That’ s nearly
4 .UNI miles, or almosi one sixth ot
the wav .iround the world
Fm ie Bigbec was a $30 winner on
the scratch-off lottery He bought his
ticket at M urra y's Drug store in
Heppner August 12
mduring the time we’ve spent in Heppner. We moved our family across the state
I to Heppner to start out in the business world to take over Kate s Pizza A Ristries.
with the name being changed to Charlie’s Pizza A Video World, there
w e r e o t h e r c h a n g e s m a d e as w e l l W e p m l a r g e r w in d o w s m tin p o u t o f th e
building, added new lights, always striving to make a more pleasant family at­
mosphere for our customers. The dining area upstairs was increased to accom­
modate larger groups A parties. We increased the video part of the business
over 35 percent by adding more than 200 new titles and doubling the availabili­
ty of VCR ’s for rental. There were changes made in the kitchen also; we put
the emphasis on fast, friendly senice and great tasting pizza, sandwiches and
salads.
Usa atul I will not be e.xenising our option to purchase the business for various
reasons. Usa and I will be closing our Heppner store the end of August and
moving our inventors and equipment to our location in nearby Hermiston. Gift
certificates from Charlie's in Heppner will be honored at Charlie 's Pizza World
in Hermiston. Again we thank our customers, friends, and fellow business peo­
ple for their pt n nnge this past year.
To enjoy that same Great Tasting Pizza, stop by Charlie's Pizza World next
time vou are in Hermiston and enjoy really good pizza at Charlie ’s Pizza World
where we believe that ’ pizza is more than just crust and cheese ’. Hope to see
you soon.
Thank You,
Charlie, Usa
Melissa, Levi, & Kvle
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