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MMh IMI W Ê t ËÊÊËÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÈIÊk Ê Ê t Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June Good turnout for Fishing Derby 15, 1994 - THREE 4-H News Kool Kitchen Kids By Shelley Rietmann, Reporter The Kool Kitchen Kids held their fourth meeting at Tami Riet mann’s house. They made bak ed potatoes with toppings and learned how to use a microwave. They also wrote down a recipe for ‘Skinny French Fries’ to add to their recipe collection. North Lex Sheep Club Paul Ham s and Haily Ham s Thom as Bauska (I) and John Setness ci mm . i ■ The fifth annual Kids Fishing # % Derby that was held Sunday, June 12 at Willow Creek Reservoir turned out to be very successful, according to sponsors. Over 80 kids were registered which is more than previous years. Eigh teen kids, five and under par ticipated along with 35 six-nine year olds and 27 10-13 year olds. Amid the chaos at weigh-in time, Smokey Bear managed to drop by to help award prizes. The Heppner Lions club who supplied the prizes and manpower helped co-sponsor the event. The Oregon Dept, of Fish and Wildlife assisted with the kids. Central Red Apple Market sup Kelsie Fox Jo sh Roy and Paula SpicerKuhn plied the hot dogs, Court Street Market the hot dog buns, and Biggest fish crappie/bass, five Coca-Cola Bottling and Pepsi and under: first-Kelsie Fox, second-Matt Hams; six-nine year Bottling supplied the pop. Winners are as follows: first olds, first-Thom as Bauska, second-Tim Judd, third-Mindy place trout-Mindy Malvick; Most sunfish five years and Malvick; 10-13 year olds, first- under: first-Paul Hams, second- Amelia Peck, second-Josh Roy, a tie between Haily Hams and third-Cory Breeding. Kelsie Fox. Most sunfish, six-nine year under: first-Mindy Malvick; second-Andrew Rietmann, third- The next meeting of the Hepp Heather Yocom; 10-13 year olds- ner Coordinating Council will be first-Josh Roy, second-Paula on Tuesday, June 21 at 7:30 a.m. SpicerKuhn; third-Matt Setness. in the GEO DC office. Most bass/crappie: five and The council will continue work under-Kelsie Fox; six-nine year on the Heppner Strategic Plan. olds-Tom Bauska; 10-13 year The public is welcome to attend olds-Amelia Peck. Kelsie Fox and Mathew Hams C asting contest: Stacy all meetings of the Heppner Delveaux; biggest fish overall, Coordinating Council. Thomas Bauska. biggest sunfish, John Setness. i .v i v * v i y * v i y i y i y * v * y i v i y i : v * y i > : ¥ i v v i v i y > » By Amber Flaiz, reporter Saturday, June 11 the club met at Superior Farms in Hermistion. Those present were: Lindsay Ward, Amber Flaiz, Levi Geer, Roxanne Miller and Nicki. They raise Sheep for market at Superior Farms. The members had a very informative guide, Glenn. Members discussed how to grade sheep, when and where to vaccinate them, how to cure foot rot, how to tell if the lamb is becoming unhealthy and how and what to feed the lamb to get a good finish for marketable sale. Members learned that it is very important to keep the sheep clean to prevent possible diseases. Also, keep the drinking water clean and available at all times. Glenn answered many questions with helpful hints in raising a hap py and healthy lamb. Members then took their sheep to be slick-sheared. This will help during those hot summer months. To conclude the meeting they went to Pizza Hut, where they discussed the facinating things they had learned about raising sheep. Mindy Malvick and Andrew Rietmann Thom as Bauska and Amelia Peck P harm acy & Your H e a lth Boardman Pharmacy & Hardware Council to meet 202 1st. N. W. P.O. Box 170 Boardman, Oregon 97818 481-9474 481-7351 FDA Proposes Herpes Medicine Become OTC According to an announcement from the U.S. Food and Drug Ad ministration (FDA), the manufac turer of acyclovir ( Zovirax ) has requested that this drug be moved from prescription-only to OTC (over-the-counter) status. The FDA reviewed the request in a public hearing in May and indicated that it is accepting written comments on the proposal until June 20. Thom as Bauska, Tim Judd, Mindy Malvick Beecher’s Restaurant & Lounge Come Celebrate Father’s Day June 19 Beecher’s Restaurant, lone Sunday Hours 9 a.m. - 8 p.m. FEA TU R IN G Top Sirloin Steak Rib Eye Steak Chicken Fried Steak Steak & Shrimp Call for R eservations, 422-7038 Crushed Rock For Sale % ” minus 1” minus 3” base rock Clean Fill Material Can be picked up at pit or we will deliver. Pit 6Vi miles up from mouth of Lower Rhea Creek, Brenner Canyon. Contact Roger Britt 676-5096 Mindy Malvick Millie Peck, Jo sh Roy, Cory Breeding B irth s Eng wins bareback riding Shane Eng won a belt buckle in bareback riding for having the best average ride at the Umatilla Sage Riders rodeo held Sunday, It's a Boy! June 12, at the Sage Riders arena. Eng scored 71 points the first ride and 56 the second. Eng is the son of Connie and Ken Jones, Lexington. Rev. Cathy Barker to preach at IUCC The Reverend Cathy Barker oi Granite Falls, Minnesota, returns to “ guest preach” at lone United Church of Christ on Sunday, June 19, at 9:30 am. Rev. Barker, former pastor at lone UCC is in Oregon visiting friends and fami ly and enjoying a honeymoon, with her husband. Dick Weaver. IUCC will host an informal open house for the couple on Saturday, June 18 from 4 to 6 p.m. in the church basement. Steve and Mary Anderson of Arlington are proud to an nounce the arrival of their son, John Elliott Pierce Anderson. He arrived Friday, May 20, 1994 weighing seven pounds 1 Vi ounces and measured 20 inches tall. Maternal grandparents are Gene and Fay Pierce of Hepp ner and great-grandmother is N e llie Baker of Tulsa, Okalahoma. Paternal grand parents are Frank and Kay Anderson of Heppner. The request for OTC Zovirax is for the 200 mg oral capsule. If approved, Zovirax would become the first OTC medicine in the United States available for the treat ment of a sexually transmitted dis ease. It would also be the first antimicrobial (infection fighter) medicine for systemic use given approval as a nonprescription drug. The indicated OTC use o f Zovirax capsules would be for the suppres sive management of recurring geni tal herpes infection. Since the vi rus which causes herpes remains in the body after the infection goes away, many people have episodes o f recurring herpes infections. According to a report in a re cent issue of Journal of the Ameri can Medical Association, poten tial opposition to OTC Zovirax may be based on (1) the inability of many individuals to diagnose geni tal herpes without the aid of a physician, (2) potential misuse of the drug for unapproved uses, and (3) safety factors such as the po tential for adverse effects of the drug in the unborn. Morrow County Medicai Services y L H EVROI E T /Á ‘Stoit/ing to p/ioi/ide o -U omou / County Residente with ac cess spechum quaftty medicai! seAi/ices • m Over the years some things never change at a quality dealership HONES TY-INTEGRITY-RESPONSIBILITY-SER VICE Doing business for over 45 years in the same old fashioned way Pioneer Memorial Hospital and Nursing Home 564 E. Pioneer Dr. Heppner, OR 97836 676-9133 Pioneer Memorial Clinic Thompson Ave. Heppner, OR 97836 676-5504 to a Ju^ Boardman Health Care Center 203 Kincade Rd., SW Boardman, OR 97818 481-7212 Morrow County Emergency Medical Services Call 911 Pioneer Memorial Home Health Agency ‘Serving all of Morrow and Gilliam and parts of Wheeler Counties" 564 E. Pioneer Dr., Heppner, OR 97836 676-9133 rC °'N C 0 SHERRELL CHEVROLET Herrniston, Oregon Phone 567-6487 Boardman Dental Office 300 Dillabaugh St. Boardman, OR 97818 481-9311 f H . ä t $ V . V Heppner Dental Office 1st Interstate Bank Bldg. Heppner. OR 97836 676-9118