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H » l M rh r llrp p a e r ( .» le ite Time» Heppner O f f | N . Hrdn« sday. Junr I I . I*» i ■ A reception to honor several people (or Ihetr service to Morrow County S» hoi District children «as held Ust Wednesday at thr district office tn Lexington It H r n h m r n t i » e r r served begin rung i t 7 p m and the ceremonies began at 7 30 with Hon Hamels making the opening rem arks D is tric t S u p e rin te n d e n t. D o y le M i'Csalm presented pl.ii|iies to (*«1 L o n a R e id ( l o f i ) a n d M is t y E u b a n k s Two Ib-ppner High School stu service and scholarship dents have been selected by their The girls trip at G irls State is teachers and counselors to attrnd sponsored by the lleppner Am erican thè Am erican leg io n A u silia re . legion Auxiliary and the Morrow sponsored Oregon (¿iris State County G rain Growers They w ill Missy Kubanks. daughter of M r and participate in the (lastly government Mrs Clay Harshman of Lrsington, program from July I I 13 which also and lama Heul, daughter o( Hay includes campaign rallies, a style mond and I leena Held. Heppner. show an am ateur hour and parties were selected lor their leadership, Held says that she is excited to character and honesty. ci«»peralive have lieen selected to go to Girls ness com munity participation and State because she w ill learn more I Father’s Dav FISHING TACKLf r f V .O U b ! . to ro n e * V .O O S I ------------ * I t ^ ^ P n + ™ ™ + + . . . . . . . . u . $ 6 " ± Wright retiring board m rm bt-i Kd Hirm stra • retiring le a ih e r. and M a ry le e H ie ru s tra re tirin g secretary Also ret ogni/ed were the following premanent lea« hers M ary Jane Dean Handy G un d la c h l.o n Longway V in ce D e ter Longw ay Vince Kon M ack T h e re s a M cKIligott. and Sharon Wild School board lists agenda for June 17 meeting The Morrow County School Dud riel Board of Directors will meet Monday. June 17 at the district office in Lexington The hoard has an nounced that the agenda w ill include the following 1985 86 budget and levy resolu lion Hid awards in various areas Asbestos in the schools lone sewer update Wages and benefits for supers I sorv and confidential employees Pioneer Implem ent Company tractor donation Personnel matters including the appointment of an assistant superin ten« lent Special Kducation Krsolution Heijuest for Attendance \ a nance Policy revisions, first reading Fou rJap an ese boys need homes for summer The M O P T ra m , a group «>( vourig |Ms>plr Irom Kirsl Baptist (h u rc h «I Oregon is about one month and the W.-sl Linn w ili tir al Knendship arrival «late is late July Baptist ( hurch <>l Lexington frolli Susan Thorne. Condon is coordi Saturday June l i tn s.i’ urday Junr nator for the exchange which is ¿2 * ' ," v * um bringing the students to G illiam '.«•[ Itie i Foul Japaneses student* T rum M»nrlay Junr 17 lo I- riday Morrow Counties The Dwight Junr i | H 21 U thry w ili h r conduci II 0 CM/I h>‘l i i YOU I participation l G irl IS M "hi ing Hailey fam a ily of Stall Heppner I th w in ill k lie (bays . coming to Oregon this summer Yacation Blblr Schnnl at thè « hurch sharing their home with a g irl who is under to L n A B frnm O L K 9 X M program mavbe in lexing i a in 12 IO coming with the group * * * * * * . * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * p m hosted Morrow County Junior A||rs in tour yrat s through For more inform ation please con Jr Appln ati"n forms .«re available at High a r r welcome lo alterni Trans tact Hirdine T u lll' at 676 9642 ^ the D M K xten sion O ffic e in pnrtatlon ta avallatile front lleppner Heppner for those interested in and Ione P»ck up spot* w >11 he in sharing their homes with one of the front n( lleppner Library and .n students le n g th of their sluy in (r.»nt nf | .,»,* l itv Park al 9 lo a ili . Sw im m ing n k l n fo r K l Pools r K l i ids Non-inflatable 60 in. $ 1 0 " 45 in. about 'our system of government and the need for leadership in our country, as well as take a strong pride in our country's value of freedom Kuhanks is also excited about her participation at G irls state " I think it w ill tie good for college she said I W Friendship Baptist to School district honors retirees and teachers at reception Selected for Girls State * * * Hi'lurn tim r w ill he 12 io p m While in lexington thr M<*P T ra m w ill also do.some com munity service proj«*Clv have youth «tut reaches and will present ih r Sunday evening service Pastor Doug llii'ln-nlti.il of West I mn will give the message at the K a th e r s Day morning service I- iii more inform ation about VBS or any of the other M O P T ru m activities, call Friendship Huptist Church ol Iwvington SUM H533 Jav Rowley. 676 5437 or lam ia M ar ijuardt 980 8516 * ( «lass of '49 slates reunion * special special ± ^ •k ’ The 1949 gr.iduulmg class ol g* lleppner High S< hool wili I h - liolding J r a « ¡.i"'reuiiM 'ii (or thè « bis'« u t 19-i'i ^ and l‘C«o Saturila) and Sunday J u m I.' and 2 i al thè lleppner I Iks Lodgi Àr Hegislralion wili begin Saturdav ^ at 6 p m al thè Klks with dinner following .«t 7 p m Includi''! wiII I h - a » live m t it t a in meni ami dancing W W s ia ln l Beverly Wrigtit thè reunion MuMWj'i a ^ a a W X a * a * a * ciatrdinalor The reunion w ill continue on Sunday with a Continental Breakfast at V a m . also at the Klks Classmates need to send in their payment saidW nght M all it to her at Hl I Box .1251 Heppner. OR 97KJ6 Kor more inform ation call her at 676 9734 Morrow Count ) Cow belles are c e le b ra tin g F a th e r s Day ' bv holding a guessing conlest a l Murray Drug store It isn t to often the Cow belles get their wires cr<*x-«'<l hut somehow this is one ol tli« I ini«- it liapp« us we are a week of so late with our advertising Anyway come see nui jai of nuts, tmlts. e o tlrr pins ami s«i«'ws in the window and give a guess as to the number m the ja r H ie one closest to the total will receive Ihe contents, plus a neat small cabinet to keep them in. also a ten dollar beef certificate to buy IU'«'f for the Man in your L ife on Father s I lay fiestifes look at all ihe lull h e ll ha>e sorting the cun '«■ills ol the ja r Draw ing will lx‘ hel I al M uita« . SatUKl.i June I t al 2 p ill Let’s Talk KaihU t n l as: ht has tuwn 4i /*\/J S« m /< *• Rvpivseti fiiiix t Mili «• t 'f I lie le d e ra i C om - nuinications Commission 11 ( V ) has ordered Pacific Northwest Pell to charge residential and single line business eustom ers a SI A ST. 10 per month charge for business-meas ured lines has also Iven authorized. Multi-line business cu sto m ers alread \ pay a subscriiv r line charge, sometim es referred to as “access charge.” As t hese new ehaiges go into effect, most long distance service charges will gi > dc >wn. The a\ erage phone user will pay less 66 Most long distance chaises will go down...as much as 5.5 percent.^ by Kathleen Ixiszfo | x t m ontlrsubscrilvr line for long distance calling charge." effective June 1. under the new I C C' order. m \ To make state rates l Inder the old Bell consistent with interstate, System some It v ai phone- the ( )regon Public Utility line network costs were Com m issioncrhasauthor- recovered through long i/cd an additional resi d istan ce ch arges. Now dential service charge of that there is competition 43 cents per month. among long distance serv- ice providers, the FCC has determ ined it is no longer ap p io p riate lot long d ista n ce rates to sulisidi/.c local scrv ices. After June I. as you xiv the fixed subscriber ine charges, long distance rates will !v reduced In SI.I billion e a ch year nationally, a savings that will be passed along to customers. To you, our custom er. this meansyou will pay direct I v for the long dis tance services you actu ally use* and not I v changed for serv ices you do not use*, as w as sometimes the ease iti the past. And when you use longdistance, vou‘11 likelv enjoy a savings in long distance scrv ice charges. Most long distance charg es vv ill gi> d (w n . . .as much as 5.6 percent. It you have questions about su b scrib er line ch arg es, w e’re h ere at le t s Talk to discuss them with you. I (S00 355-5iXX). Now is a gì < >l lim e tn slock up on for those sum m er fwirfMHjues ano «atnpiNits s.,ul Dianne H vine hom eivotiomigt tur th« Oregon Heef Clami li Heel pi tei s have <lij>|H’it nailon.illv tot thè Unni stiaiglit ninniti on III« hacky.m l lavoiiles sleaks ami gloulltl las'l The monthlv llfc ily survev con «lucled in lite Nation.il Caltlem en's \ s >* k i.ii imi ini May nuli«.iieil ih.il Ih« li««' cui uveragp h.nl dee li ned 16 cents pei jHmml since Fefaruary Ih«' «ul" .uiveyed mi Ilici«' grmiml ( hh 'I. round sleak m i Ioni sleak T lame sleak and i Ini« k r«ust l^ugc supplu-s ni I m - i 'I ha«e meant a decreasi in W holesa le pi it cs and an uh n a s i m l»eet pi ic« "JM' i i j I King This is giHsl m ws lor Ihe consumer s hudget Thi1« would lie wise to enjny thè g««»l tasie of tieef n«>w and stm k U n ir Ire e /e rs lor la te r Hyrne eonlimied Currenl p u re i lio ks indicate that relailers a re Irv mg hard t«> tem pi thè shopper h> offenng lutthei piu« reduciuuis for largi i «juantity jmreliases 1 -s-l The Oregon Cattlem en's \ssoci alimi following the reeoniendahon of ihe National Cattlem en s Associ alion h a s gone on record re u m i mending that any low level, cnntin units («-citing ol tetra« veline anti hint ics to Ix'cf cattle lu1 discontinu ed l n td 'he current antibiotic safety isso« is resolved bv the government «atti« fe**d«Ts should not lissl Hie tetra« y« lines for gm w lh pioinoiH" .md («•«■«) effu iene \ pur js>ses tM \ recommended Tins aelion wa» taken at the Spi mg Hoaid of D ueeiors meeting of ihe A v s n c latum Trv one bite of the latest south western food fare sweeping the west, ami you'll l<e hooked for good, says Donald i KlensiM' ol the Oregon Heef Cmincil II s cal led Fajitas 'pro nouMi d fall hec luh and it just could I«- Ih«' m o .I |>opului le v H« s dish Since the laco The Oregon Heel i mined coor dinalrd this effort wuh Ihe help of tin- ( iregon Wheat Commission and Washington H« ef Commission h ajilas .in ' easy to m ake, fun to assemble, and have a Iradition dating bai k to the l l lus, continues OsfrnstN' I lies had then origins in south le v .is . w h ere in v e n tiv e M< xican ranch workers would take their partial payment in In i skirts tin thin muscle sui rounding the iti, lendertre lh«‘m hv |M>undmg and "oaking in lim e juice cook them ovei ojien nu u|uite tiies and wr.ip ih« hi in tortillas s.m «• those early days lli< jMijiulanty ol the meat has spread mu Ih and even east with it c u iien lly In ¡ng as jcopulai in Japan as it Is in Hie southwest F ajitas 1 pound l>eef skirt, lop round 1 ‘ « thick i, or flank steak 3 tablespoons red wine vineg.tr 1 tablespoons ««Miking oil I teasjxMm garlic salt 1; leasptMin cumin • i fresh lime 12 flour tortillas, w arm ml U P T IliN A l. Guacainole Pico de galio or cho pjM 'd tomato, p ic a n tf, sour cream T rim excess la l and gristle Irom steak Cut steak across III« gi am into long thin strips In a medium I miw I combine vine gar oil garlic sail and cumin Add steak strips and m arinate al least 2ti minutes D ram m arinade from steak and discard Preheat skillet on high heat iju iik ly s t i r t i v sicak until brown - 1 2 minute" S«juee/e lim e juice over steak To serve, place several strips ol steak on warm ed lh<ur tortilla have guests add guacamole, pun ih galio cho|>jM‘<l tomato«',, picanle sans«- oi sout cream as ih'sir«'«l Yield 4 6 servings V\ rap tortillas in 'lam p cloth lle .il in l u i l ' oven for In 15 minutes Kor microwave, place ht tween pap« r toweling Heal on high |Hiwer I 2 minutes REMANUFACTURED PARTS $ $ $ $ Pacific Northwest Bell SAVE $ $ $ $ Carburetors ★ Master Cylinders Generators ★ Clutch Parts ★ Alternators Starters ★ W ater Pumps ★ Wiper Motors Power Brake Boosters * N*' P m i I h V*»h«rM Bril H E P P N K R AUTO PA R T S < k