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Morrow County
Extension notes
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With fall JubI around the
corner, ranchers are buoy
preparing beef cattle winter
ing programs. Due to extreme
dry condition! ranchera may
find feed conditions a little
scarce. Mike Howell, Morrow
County Extension Agent, has
prepared a program on win
tering beef cattle. The pro
gram is In the September
Issue of "Livestock Notes." If
you would like a copy, contact
the extension office.
Cooperative Rural Manpo
wer Project has announced
the following Job vacancies in
Morrow County: four farm
type jobs in Boardman; one
full time farm job in Heppner,
bartender and house cleaning.
For further information con
tact the local county extension-employment
office in
Heppner, 676 9642.
National 4 11 Week is Oct.
7-13. During this week, several
4 H activities Buch as Awards
Night, and promotional dis
plays in Heppner are sched
uled. All local 4-H'ers can help
promote 4-H Week by submit
ting pictures, slides and their
services.
Morrow County homema
kers will find the Home
Extension Newsletter pre
pared by Umatilla and Mor
row County home economists
full of helpful guides. The
newsletter features home ex
tension group meetings, sew
ing and knitting classes,
special articles, correspon
dence courses, consumer cor
ner, helpful hints, recipes,
food clip, meeting and work
shop dates. In this month's
newsletter several classes are
slated like: Knit Knack,
Sewing Fair, and the meat
buyers course. Homemakers
can obtain the monthy news
letter from the extension
office.
4 II CALENDAR
Sept. 21
Record Books Due.
LIVESTOCK CALENDAR
Sept. 21
FALL
Adult Education end Community Service
HEPPNER-LEXINGTON
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Show, Pendleton Round-up
Grounds, Pendleton.
Sept.22
Umatilla 4-H Livestock
Auction, 2 p.m., Pendleton ? J
Round-up Grounds, Pendle-
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Sept. 24
Fleet Polled Hereford Pro
duction Sale, La Grande.
HOME EXTENSION
CALENDAR
Sept. 25
"You the Oregon Woman,"
Roberta Frazier Anderson;
special program for all.
women, Heppner High School,
Heppner.
Sept. 27
"Vegetables with a Flair,"
10-12 a.m., First Christian
Church, North Main St.,
Pendleton. ,
HOOF AND HORN CLUB
Plans for the Hoof and
Horn Club's coming year were
discussed at a recent meeting,
presided over by Mark Sar
gent. Members spent the rest
of the evening working on
their scrapbooks.- Krynn Rob
inson was acting secretary in
the absence of Kitty Bellamy.
BASIC PHOTOGRAPHY Starts Sept. 24 - Monday 7-10 p.m. Instructor: Shear. Tuition: $15.00. Senior High School
The course Is for the beginning and amateur student of photography. Theory and laboratory procedures will be combined to
develop a working knowledge of the basic principles and fundamentals of general photography.
FARM HYDRAULICS Starts Sept. 24 - Monday 7-10 p.m. Instructor: Timmermann. Tuition: $15.00. Senior High School
A course designed to give the student a detailed knowledge of hydraulic power transmission in fluid flow brakes, pumps, power
steering units, fluid couplings, torque converters and power accessories.
ACCOUNTING PROCEDURES Starts Sept. 26 - Wed. 7-10 p.m. Instructor: Pilgrim. Tuition: $15.00. Senior High School
A continuation of class started in spring. Includes bookkeeping cycle with special journals and subsidiary ledgers as well as an
introduction to automated data processing.
SLIMNASTICS Starts Sept. 25 - Tues. & Thurs. 7-8:30 p.m. Instructor: Doherty. Tuition: $1 5.00. Junior High School
The course is a personal improvement and body conditioning program for women to learn to exercise properly and maintain a good
physical condition through exercise and proper diet.
PAINTING AA290 2 Cr. Starts Sept. 25 - Tues. 7-10 p.m. Instructor: McDevitt. Tuition: $15.00. Lexington School Building
Course will introduce the student into the use of oil color and other painting media.
Students may enroll, pay fees, and purchase books at the first class meeting. A minimum of ten students is required for each class.
For additional information, call Earnest Teal, Lexington School District Office, 989-8123.
Registration will not be accepted after the second week of classes. -
ADULT BASIC EDUCATION, GED, and ADULT HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA PROGRAMS are being conducted in Heppner. .
For more information, call Anne Doherty 676-5050.
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Offensive and defensive backs: front row, from the
left, Head Coach Mike Wetherell, Gayl Phillips. Daryl
Frederickson, Robert Richards and Assistant Coach
Jim Harper. Back row, from the left, Jim Graham,
Jerry Zielinski, Bud McKenzie and Joe Mesteth.
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CHEER LEADERS
Sharon Stewart
Bobbie Acock
Linda Bell
Danette Leighton
Linebackers: front row, from the left, Gordon Bozarth
and Carl Wiley. Back row, from the left, Mark Mesteth,
Jerry Donovan and Chris Snyder.
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Offensive and defensive line: front row, from the left,
Jack Brasel, Mark Adams, David Hug and Dennis
Thomas. Back row, from the left. Bill Bedford, Ken
Davis, Mike Kennedy, Frank Flock and Kieron Haney.
JUNIOR HIGH SCHEDULE
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SEPT. 27 RIVERSIDE AT ECHO 1:30
OCT. 4 ARLINGTON AT RIVERSIDE 1 :30
OCT. 11 RIVERSIDE AT IONE 2:00
OCT. 18 HEPPNER AT RIVERSIDE 1:30
OCT. 20 WASCO AT RIVERSIDE 1:30
OCT. 27 RIVERSIDE AT CONDON 2:00
Coach: Gail Enright
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VARSITY SCHEDULE
21 HEPPNER AT RIVERSIDE 2:00
28 RIVERSIDE AT SHERMAN 8:00
5 UMATILLA AT RIVERSIDE 2:00
11 RIVERSIDE AT WASCO COUNTY 8:00
19CONDON AT RIVERSIDE 2:00
26 RIVERSIDE AT PILOT ROCK 8:00
2 RIVERSIDE AT McEWEN 2:00
Coach: Mike Wetherell
Assistant: Jim Harper
Good Luck in the Columbia Basin League
Boeing Co.
Boardman American
C & D Drive-In
Dewey Chevron
Dodge City Inn
Eastern Oregon Telephone Co.
Frontier Irrigation Cr Supply
Imperial Electric Heating
and Air Conditioning
Hick's Market
Inland Chemical Co.
Inland Empire Bank
Kuhn's '76
Riverview Motel
Russell's Shell Service
Wicklander General Supply
Moore's Texaco
Morrow County Grain Growers
Nelson Construction
Nomad Restaurant
Nugget Motel
Peck's Arco
Helen's Beaute' Oasis
IRRIGON
Complete Food Store
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