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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1986)
Heppner Cowgirl to compete at national rodeo finals Tnvha Mahnnev o f Heppner. a member of Boise State University's RiKkv Club has codes.ted enough f»>int% at regional intercollegiate rodeos to qualify for the Collegiate National Finals Rodeo in Bo/eman. Montana. June 16-21 At the regional finals held recent Iv in logan. Utah. Mahoney finish ed first in break assay calf roping She received a scholarship from Copenhagen Skol, a buckle, and plaque Mahoney » ill return to BSC in Boise. Idaho, as a sophomore She is an honor student manning in radiologic science Summer intern to arrive June 22 The lone Cnited Church of Christ » ill welcome their summer intern on Sunday. June 22 Chuck Wilhelm, a student at Pacific School of Religion in Berkeley. California, will begin his summer respon sibilities in lone by leading worship on that day A barbecue in the park after church will provide an opf»>r tunity for getting acquainted Those attending the barbecue arc asked to bring meat for themselves and a salad or dessert to share Several barbecue grills will be available and the church will provide punch, plates, cups and napkins ln- Jividuals may bring lawn chairs it they wish Games are planned for the children Chuck Wilhelm will he supervisor of Vacation Church School June 23-27, He will he in lone for a total of five weeks, from June 22 through July 2$ During the lour weeks that Res Cathy Barker is gone tor sac a lion, a youth gnnip trip, and a youth camp. W ilhelm will carry full responsibilities of the ministry of the church He will also spend five weeks at the Condon United Church o f Christ IV llrpptM-r ( uà/rt t r -T lm r v llip p in -r, Oregon W n t e r s d i) , June I I , IW « • H V K Enter draw ing for beef certificate Quuklv brown beet strips ('> at a time) in hot oil and remove from pan Reduce heal add green pepper, garlic and scaler to pan and cook un til green pepper is lender crisp. 5 to to very thin strips Combine cor nstarch. sugar and ginger and stir in sos sauce Pour mixture over meat and stir Cut green peppers into thin strips and cut tomatoes into wedges CowBelle Corner The Morrow Counts Cow Belles arc sjv>nsonng a drawing for a $10 beef gilt certificate for a lucky dad on Father's Ray Anyone mas enter for their dad h> writing his name on an entry ticket and dropping it in the box at Central Market in Heppner Die drawing will be at 6 p m Fn day. June 13 The lucks w inner mas w ant to try the follow mg rec ipe w ith ('art of the beet purc hased on his gift certificate Chinese Pcp(icr Stejk I pound top round steak, cut N to 1“ thick 1 T cornstarch ^ t sugar ‘4 I ginger *4 c voy sauce* 3 medium green pcp(«ers 3 email tomatoes 2 tahlcspisins cooking oil I clove gatlic. minced 'a c water Partially trcc/c steak to firm and slice diagonally across ihe grain in 6 minutes Stir in meat and tomatoes and heal through 4 servings 'Substituting light soy sauce will reduce sodium content by about one half Western Shirts M a d e in th e U S A S h ort s le e v e s h irts Wrangler. Pro R o d e o and P a n h a n d le S lim 9 5 21 W in a suit TO 24® Sport Shirts Short sleeve shirts by Enro, Arrow and Levi fur dad There is still time to w in a suit for dad for Father’s Day by entering the Heppner merchant's Father's Ray give-away. Anyone over 18 may enter bet ween now and June 14 at the follow ing I ocj I businesses Murray’s Drug. Gardner's M en’s Wear. Country Rose. Central Market. Shoe Bos, M & R Floor Covering. Peterson'v Jewelers, Scars Catalog Store. Wagon Wheel Cafe, Court Street Market. V s Schwab Tire Center, R & W Drive In and Pettyjohn’s Farm and Builders Supply One cn try per store visit, please Active & Casual Knit Shirts Robert B ru c e. Enro an d Pen W est 1595 to 27 The drawing will he held at 5 p m Saturday. June 14 Paving to interrupt traffic Asphalt patching and chip sealing on the Western Route Road from Ukiah to Heppner is cspcctcd to delay traffic, probably for the nest sis weeks, according to Robert L. Voder, Umatilla National Forest Hnginecr Repairs on 24 miles o f the road connecting Highway .195. one nule west of Ukiah to Cutxforth Park. 18 miles southeast o f Heppner. got underway June 9 Motorists can ex pect to be held up 15 to 20 minutes while work is in progress Contractor for the job is Lope/ Paving. Salem. Sew fruit in town Move over oranges and apples, bananas and grapes there's a new fruit in town and it weighs in at 80 pounds International W ild life magazine reports that the jaktruit. a tasty treat in Asia, is being planted in orchards all across Florida The yellowish green, waicrmclon vi/eti fruit is high in nutrition and moderately priced 95 Chamber honors Heppner I V GARDNER’S Judic laughlin shows o ff Chamber of Commerce sign oi ( . >iigr.itulalu>ns With her is George Koffler of the chamber laughlm i , H ;'pi l\ office which recently moved to the new location Ag tours slated next week The Morrow County Conservation Man o f the Year Tour and Steak barbecue will be held on Friday, June 20. at the Charles Anderson fami in Heppner The tour will start in the afternoon at variety and ter tility trials in winter wheat, follow ed by a tour of the Anderson larm and a barbecued steak dinner The variety and fertility trials are established by the Columbia Bjsin Ag Research Station and arc located four miles west of Ruggs on (he Condon/Heppner Highway For more information, call the Morrow County Extension O ffic e al 676 9642 Also o f interest arc the research station field days held that week On Tuesday . June 17, the Pendleton Sta lion has its open house, and the Moro Station in Sherman County is Wednesday, June 18 Both stations have examples o f new grain varieties, fertility regimes, weed control trials, alternative crops, and much more They both start at 8 30 a m and run all day For a complete CHARGE IT (MOST STORES) 4 Races 2 Elephants per race Names w ill be drawn if there are more than 8 entrants. Race to be held after parade at 4:00 p.m. $5.00 Entry Fees Donated to 4-H Teens Trip to Expo Sign up at Wagon Wheel Advanced Circus Tickets before 10:30, the day of the Circus - $5.00 Adults; $2.50 Children Cate Tickets: $7.00 Adults; $5.00 Children For more information call 676-5144 676 9218 Don’t Miss These Great Prices! 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