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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1982)
The llcppnrr Oatrtte-Tlmrt, ilrppnrr, Oregon, Thursday. April 1, 1982 -THREE lleppner cowboy attends MSU, finishes 3rd in steer wrestling rodeos in Oregon. Encourage ment by friends resulted in his pursuing the sport. He has Kfenf the past two years on the amateur rodeo circuit and last year participated in 120 rodeos in Ihe Northwester United States and Canada, hilling (he majority during the summer months. Although he now has the option to join the PRCA circuit, he plans to remain in amateur competition at least one more year, stated Mile ham. Currin admitted the amateur circuit is easier than the pro. bul he still covered his expenses last year, with money left over. Although he knows he could make money on the rodeo circuit, he maintains that college partici pation will give him more experience as well as an education that will help secure his future. Mileham con tinued. Currin is uncertain whether he will remain in Montana this summer or return to Oregon to follow the circuit. That deci sion will be made down the road -- afler he has his chance at the regional and national titles, she concluded. spends . more time studying wants fo le a hronc rider, college nafional title, hut said. "Honing will onlv he Kinee his transfer. MSU's rodeo program has also pre sented a transition, bill he feels the transition has been smooth. "The rodeo program here is more oriented toward rough stock." Currin said "In Ore gon, everyone wanted fo be a f earn roper nnd here everyone Here they have a lot of good bronc riders and in Oregon we had a lot of good ropers,," "Currin is as dedicated fo his rodeo career as he is lo gaining an education while attending MSU, and he's succeeding in dividing his lime between (he (wo. He is not only determined fo win a wants a shot at Ihe college all-around, In the region, he's hoping for titles in al) three limed events." said Mileham. But the goals he has set for his rodeo career have not overshadowed his own acad emic expectations. "I want lo learn something while I am in school." Currin temporary and I have fo be ready to move on to something else when that is over. This is a good opportunity for an education and I have to be ready for something when I am through roping," Influenced by his father's interest in roping. Currin participated in high school Hon Currin r Adjustments wo something many colleuc Ntinlcnls must make Hut lor Hum Currin. Mrpimer, Hie iri just merit is nut (inly in I he rlussroom but also in the rodeo Arena, said Mardi Milcliain of the Mon tana Slate I'nivmily News Servire The Miiiilaiui Stale Univer sity transler frotn Hlue Moun tain ( oinrimmt y Ciillce in Pendleton, finished third in steer wrest liny in the final standing following the College National Finals Itodeo jn Itoernan hist summer, am) he's eMMled to he one of MSU's strongest competitors this season, Mileham said Classes are more difficult al MSC, Currin admits and he Topic Club nieinlKTH luHt Bookworms l! .11 'STINK w i i it i itroit i In alternate years, the lone Topic Cluh inettiheis and the lleiiner Hookworm tnemlxTS entertain each olher n Werlnesdav. March I'J. the Topic Cluh iiifinhers were hi,'-.l esse to ! he Hook U or It IS III Ihe I i,i-.ciinMit of the- lone i m'ed Chun h of Chi ist About lwcnt memhers liotu ihe two groups -arned iilxutt India lis Helen Martin showed the colored slides the Martins look during their Pilil lout Helen described Ihe various communities ;,ind in stitutions Ihev visited, told of the si reel scenes and rural scenes and atioul some er special temples and shrines, such as Ihe rnagnilu eril Tai Mahal I'.etnie the Hookworms ar med t lie- Topic Clut member- held a brief business meelirif.' Their nucsls were (.'reeled , ihe elllli I 'resident l,oree lluliliard and the day's hosievs Shir le MrNary who ti.j.M-l tier serx cd i hocolate accel pie dm am' Hie isilmg time after Ihe al l er rionn s program Little League registration Minted Little League baseball reg istration will be held l-'riday, April at I ion McIonald Chi-vtole! in lleppner. from 4 to j :t(t p m . announced Ted Toll, president Children who live in Ihe lleppner, lexiiiglon and lone areas thai will be age seven before August 1 but do not react: :; !'i tv -Migusi i ann did not play for a major team lasl year may apply, said Toll The ma jor league will include children between nine and 12 ears and the minor learn will he made up of children between seven and III years old, be added A birth certificate or olher proof ol age should accom pany, the application. Toll said The totnl amount of tea Americans drink is only one tenth of the amount of coffee that yets drunk each year. TOPS YARD SALE li65 N fldr, ocoss from giude school. Saturday, April 31 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Lots of goodies ti) Sale 2 io 4 v2L Market IKU ' .1 PRICES EFFECTIVE APRIL 1 THRU APRIL4, 1982 j j j O f mmi )fa gflofl )ff(HiBsMii Iff mm ) HIHMBBMMHHMMMHHHHMHMMImMIMHMk : '' ' ' ' ' ' : ' - ''" 1 C (333MEmnft 1 BEEF SIRLOIN TIP ROAST BONELESS USDA CHOICE Vi LB. U OCkIJ WE DO CUSTOM CUniNG BONELESS USDA CHOICE BEEF s,;?op,n STEAK . $2.79 ARMOUR 100 BEEF GROUND BEEF PATTIES ,L. $4.98 JIMMY DEAN J VAR PORK SAUSAGE 12 0 ROLL I A l.UtS ARMOUR BONELESS SELF BASTING TURKEY ROAST lb $1.79 US0ACMOICE VOU CUT INTO STEAKS WHOLE BEEF TOP SIRLOIN lb 2.79 HILIS nt. SLICED BOLOGNA 0. 99 SLICED BACON u. $1.69 b'1.49 CHICKEN FRANKS lb 98c POST GRAPE-HUTS CEREAL $2.09 WESTERN FAM. IN HEAVY SYRUP SLICES & HALVES YELLOW CLING PEACHES 79c TOP DOG CANNED DOG FOOD, so 489 SUNSHINE CHEEZ-IT CRACKERS oz $1.09 65c 4.49 I 85 SQ.FT. DELTA 1 PLY PAPER TOWELS ECONOMY 12 INCH REYNOLDS FOIL 75 SQ. FT. MOLASSES S RAISIN lO'ioz ANIMAL COOCIFS Hot GRANDMA COOKIES 99c NIBLETS WHOLE KERNEL CORN 45c NACHO DORITOS $1.69 NALLEY'S TARTAR SAUCE $1.09 IMO SOUR DRESSING 55c WESTERN FAMILY IND. WRAP SLICED AMERICAN $1.49 ARMOUR BEEF WIENERS MYGRAOE GRILL MASTER USDA CHOICE BEEF T-BONE STEAK -WJ LB. C-'O .A BUTTERMILK BREAD BAVARIAN FARMS 22.5-0Z. COUNTRY HFARTH WHEAT BERRY BREAD . 99c $1.59 WESTERN FAMILY BUTTERHORNS 8 CT PARTY PIZZA TOTINO S ASSORTED 11.75 TO 12.5 OZ. OREGON FARMS CARROT CAKE 1.99 WESTERN FAMILY PETITE PEAS 99' VAN DE KAMP CRISPY FISH STICKS . $1.69 : NAVEL ORANGES SEEDLESS SWEET LBS. u TOMATOES SALAD SIZE RIPE U LB. EX-FANCY RED OR GOLDEN ii fn t nniAIAIIA fl wm tilUlv utLIUIUUb writs SALAD FAVORITE SLICING CUCUMBERS SNOW WHITE rtl MUSHROOMS Ji. $1 FOR SHAMPOO OR CONDITIONER WHEAT (t HONEY ( fl 4 suave L39 SOFT AND DRY ROLL-ON REG ORUNSCENTED DEODORANT , THE WOMANS GENTLE LAXATIVE v CORRECTOL ;. Z.39 DURATION 5 OZ LONG LASTING NASAL SPRAY .i9 $1.69 Jj? DURATION S02 v s LONG LASTING ICE CREAM Uo WESTERN FAMILY ASSORTED, V4 GALLON 1 LB. QUARTERS DARIGOLD BUTTER WESTERN FAMILY COTTAGE CHEESE , LB LB $1.95 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT Mi wt mtlcomt FOOD IttMP copvmMT tci vm AKOClATrO OROCFWS, tNC , ss atti f A