Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, June 12, 1985, Page FOUR, Image 4

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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
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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
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bringing the students to G illiam
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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
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participation
l G irl
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Hailey fam a ily
of Stall
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coming to Oregon this summer
Yacation Blblr Schnnl at thè « hurch
sharing their home with a g irl who is
under to
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program
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in lexing
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coming with the group
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Morrow
County Junior
A||rs in
tour
yrat s through
For more inform ation please con
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Appln ati"n forms .«re available at
High a r r welcome lo alterni Trans
tact Hirdine T u lll' at 676 9642
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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
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Sw im m ing
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Pools
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Non-inflatable
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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
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Friendship Baptist to
School district honors retirees
and teachers at reception
Selected for Girls State
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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
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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
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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
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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
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