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EIGHT The Heppner Gaiette-Times. Heppner, Oregon, Thursday. January 21, 1982 lone student named runner up 1 Diann Morter AAUW completes plans for "A New You in '82" posters are appearing throughout Morrow County to announce the Wellness Workshop slated for Saturday, January 30 at the Heppner High School cafetorium. The complete agenda has now been planned by the Heppner Branch of AAUW and 'The Rolling Hills Run" committee for better health and fitness. The morning session from 8 a.m. to 12 noon will be conducted by Len Tritsch, director of Health Education from the State Department of Morrow Co. water supply looks The U.S. Soil Conservation Service in Heppner says "Water supplies should be very good next spring and summer," for Morrow County. Ukiah received 6.3 inches of precipitation, 146 percent of its average during November Spinach is a member of the goosefoot plant family. Surprisingly, it is first cous in to the beet. Eating spinach is a good way to build up iron in the blood. Tri-County Hereford Range Bull Sale 55 HEREFORD BULLS 55 Horrwd ft Polled-Clwv Pedigrd Range Bulb Being Offered Are The Tops From The Hereford Herds Of Oregon Clear Pedigrees Guarantee By Consignors Sale 1:00 P.M. Wed., Feb, 3 Fair Grounds La LUNCH WILL BE SERVED BY UNION COUNTY COWBEUES SHOW AT 9L30 AjVV Free Delivery to Central Point" On Highway Up To 150 MTles At" Buyer Risk. For further Tnfo write or coll Dave Shepherd P.O. Box 777, Elgin, OR 97827 PH: 437-3192 7 if Education. He will speak of and demonstrate ways of becoming and staying healthy and well, said a spokesperson. He wiH talk about fitness, stress, nutrition and related topics. Tritsch has become well known throughout the United States for his approach to teaching health education, continued the spokesperson. He was well received by the Morrow County teaching staff when he spoke at their inservice day in September. The afternoon session, from 1:15 to 3 p.m., will be a Run-Walk Clinic conducted by Paul Stringer, Physical Edu and December. Heppner re ceived 4.1 inches or 128 percent of its average precipi tation for the two months. On January 1, snowpack measurements were: Arbuckle Mt. had 26 inches snow depth with 4.4 inches of water content - 107 percent of average; Arbuckle Mt. SNOTEL had 44 inches of snow depth, 9.5 Our forefathers didn't know of shoe polish as we do. Goose grease cleaned and polished their boots. Grande, Oregon 41 itln'i Ira ' ',- J I ' r r . I J. j f . - I "v'-' -w".. - (.- ; ; - ; :l Wellness Workshop cation teacher at Heppner Junior High School. The session is for those interested in starting or maintaining a fitness program. Anyone in terested in participating in the April 4 run will find the afternoon of particular inter est, the spokesperson said. The session will cover stretch ing exercises, warming-up, proper form, why certain walking or running related injuries happen and how to avoid them and ways of treating injuries. Stringer is a runner and completed a mar athon run in November. He inches of water content for 122 percent of average; and Madison Butte showed a snow depth of 16 inches. 2.6 inches of water content - 144 percent of its average. Forecasts of streamflow in KXK)'s af are: Butter Creek near Pine City is forecast at 11.9 af, 110 percent of average for March through July. Average for that area is 10.7 af; Rhea Creek at Heppner is forecast at 10.8 af. 128 percent EXHAUST SYSTEMS Custom Pipe Bending Gas-Saving Dual Exhausts Factory Muffler Replacement Glass Packs Turbo Mufflers Headers Side Pipes Passenger Cars Light Trucks 4X4s Imports & Domestics Come In For A Free Estimate On Your Exhaust Work B&B CHEVRON I Lexington 989-8575 J at state wool contest Uy ItlltniNKTl'M. Morrow Comilv KvliMisiim Scrvicr IS Dinnn Morter. a senior nt lone High School, modeled and stitched her way to second placing (runner tip nt ttie stale Make It With Wool Coolest last week in Portland. She was outranked bv winner rh'bbie Fujikawa, 21 of On tario. A beige tweed jacket, worn with flannel trouser-pleated pants, accented by a wide leather taupe belt, matching leather gloves, and a perky how tied scarf took the Ionian to second place honors among 2i; senior age contestants from ' all over Oregon. The state Make It Yourself With Wool contest was held this year at the Clackamas Town Center, with a public Two Morrow Co. students plan LABO Japan trip By BIRniNKTt'U.lS Morrow County Extension Service While it is still early for most kids to be thinking about summer fun and experiences, there are two in Morrow County who have already started counting the days until their big summer adventures will begin! Ken Curtis. Hep pner. and Rachel Peck. Lex ington have started plans moving for an international experience - a month-long trip to Japan. The two 4-H'ers have applied to travel to Japan under Ihe Oregon 4-H. Japan Laho exchange next July. Ken will greet old friends there, for he will be staying with the family where his brother visited and where his guest of last summer lives. For Rachel, il will be meeting all new friends, but the idea challenges her imagination. will be assisted by other local runners. People of all ages are' encouraged to attend one or both sessions, said the spokes person. Those who visited the Seventh-day Adventist van last week may wish to bring that information with them to the workshop. Entry forms for the "Roll ing Hills Run." are expected to be available at the January 30 workshop, the spokesperson said. The run will benefit the solar heating project at the Heppner Swimming Pool. good of its average for F'ebruary through July with 8.4 af as its average; Rock Creek above Cay use Canyon near Condon is fore cast at 23.5 af, 112 percent of average for February through July 21.0 is average for that area. The thirty-day weather forecast, issued by the Na tional Weather Service on January 1, calls for heavy precipitation and above aver age temperatures, the conser vation service said. sivle show there in Court of Cedars last Saturday after noon. Winner of Ihe senior and junior divisions of Ihe state contest will compete next week, Jan. 21. in the national contest, which will also be held in Portland at the Marriott Hotel, As runner-up in Ihe senior division, Diann has the opportunity to partici pate in the national event, should the winner not he able to attend. Dinnn has been competing yearly in the contest since she was old enough to enter, and has previously been a district winner and competed in the stale contest. She promises she will be trying again with her eye still on the winner's circle and the excitement, experiences and awards of fered through the sewing and fashion contest. The l.nbo-4-II rxchmme is an nn-coina event, with l-H't'rs from Orcunn ami students from Japan tnivelinu both ways each year Last year. Morrow County served as a host county, with ten Japanese students spending a month in homes here. Before the 4-H'ers depart next summer, they will have carried out a get-acquainted correspondence with their host families in Japan, at tended orientation, and made all the necessary arrange ments for traveling abroad ("haperones travel with the 4-H'ers. hut while in Japan the exchangees are encouraged lo he a part of the host family, and learn the customs of Ihe country. Last vear about r0 Oregon 4-H members traveled to Japan under 'he I.aho exchange program Officially, there is no such coin at a penny to the United States Government and its mints it's legally a "cent." UMLl FLYERS POSTERS MULTI-PART FORMS Call or stop WEDDING INVITATIONS & PRINTED NAPKINS COPIES 20c WHILE U-WAIT GAZ 147 Irrigon man Daniel I). Brascl, It), lrrlgon was arraigned in Morrow County Circuit Court last week after being arrested on Sep tember 21 and on November 14 for driving while suspended, lie was Indicted on December IS. reports District Attorney Ann Spicer. Spicer also reported that Joseph Leonard Gaustad, 22, of lone was indicted on December 15 after being arrested nn December It) Northwest Agricultural Show to open Some $10 million In agricul tural equipment and supplies from around the world will be on display at the Northwest Agricultural Show. The show opens a three-day run at the Multnomah County Exposition Center in Portland at 9 a.m. Tuesday. January 26, stated a news release. Show manager Jim Heater said that 16 Italian manufac turers exhibiting in the Italian pavilion will be among the 260 exhibitors on hand with dis plays ranging from packaged farm buildings to irrigation equipment. He said that 170.000 square feet of exhibits will feature supplies and equipment co vering all phases of agricul ture. Luncheon speakers sched uled include Art Hoist who will SUPER CLEARANCE Because of their comfort and efficiency, BLAZE KING stoves become trie center for family closeness and warmth. No controls are visible on the stove front, and the removable door Is easily replaced with the furnished screen door for an open fireplace An optional ceramic-glass door makes fire viewing an even more efficient pleasure. BLAZE KING rests on a sturdy, floor-hugging pedestal for stability and easy cleanup. FULL fW TiiiKBiiim i ' by for a free estimate on your In addition we have: The Heppner TTE-T1ME Printing W. Willow arraigned in Charges were theft in the first degree and assault In the fourth degree, said Spicer, Richard McNerney was named as council for him. Kathleen Lenea Cnnfiuld, Hoardman, was charged with theft in the first degree. Canficld entered a "not-guilty" plea, last week Spicer said. A show-case hearing was held last week after Frederick Glenn Roy, 25, of Roardnian speak on Tuesday and Roger Masquelier who is scheduled to appear Wednesday. Hoist was line Judge in the National Football League for 15 years and Is now an observer of officials for the NFL. He is author of the book "Sunday Zebra." Joining the event for the first time will be the American Agri Women who will hold a regional conference during the show. Also scheduled is the Oregon Potato Conference as well as educational sessions sponsor ed by the Oregon Association of Nurserymen, Nut Growers Society, and Oregon Horticul tural Society. 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Commercial and govern mental spray applicators, chemical consultants, and others requiring periodic up dating for license renewal will obtain credit toward renewaj for attendance at sessions sponsored by the Horticultural Society, the news release concluded. 17EBB1I2G lOVIIAIIiUS GAZETTE-TIMES 676-9223 SALE! 3S T CLJ printing job. RUBBER STAMPS