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U l f llep p ne r G azelle Tim e» W right family hosts AFS exchange N an cy W right (le ft) with M o niq ue M on iq ue Allan, a 17 year old A m e ric a n F ie ld Se rv ice exchange student from the beach town of VAh.ingamata New Zealand a r m e d in llep p ne r J u ly 26 to spend the com in g school year with host fam ily. Ken and Judy VA right at K u g g v 12 m iles south of lleppner M on iq ue departed from W h an ga m a la J u ly 22 and a rriv e d in L o s A nge les C aliforn ia one dav later A lla n and Kim W right which w as still Sunday A u g 22 She spent four d a y s at Stanford I'n iv e r sity for orientation with other A F S students Sh e then w as flown to Seattle and then to P a sc o w here she met the W righ ts The W rig h ts haw- three ch ildre n K im . 16. Nance. 13 and Brent. 7 M onique s a y s that lleppne r re m in ds her of W h a n ga m a ta because W heat desease meetings set Hy He IK ( CIST A «•SI L.«tension \g e n l M orrow ( ounly Se ve ra l wheat d ise a se s have been p a rticula rly severe in the C olum bia B a sin this year P ro g ra m s featur m g the latest inform ation on m a na g ing wheat disease p ro blem s will be held on August it) in M erm iston and Athena The lle rm isto n m eeting will start at 6 :M> a m at F r a s u 's H estaurant and w ill include a no host breakfast D ise a se s of irriga te d wheat will be included in the p ro gra m at H e rm is ton The Athena m eeting will tie held at H p m at the Athena G ra d e School and will deal p rim a rily with the d ise a se s of d ry la n d wheal D r Bob Pow elson, O S U Plant Pathologist, and D r B u s s K arow t>Sl e x te n sio n C e re als Specialist, will lead the d isc u ssio n s The p ro g ra m s a re sponsored by the O S U e xten sio n Se rv ice A day long p ro g ra m on C ephalos porium stripe d isease will be held at the S h e rm a n County F a irg ro u n d s 4 II P a v illio n in M o ro on A ugu st 31 The p ro g ra m w ill begin at 9 a m and Thermolysis Permanent Hair Removal Anna Schwarzin Certified Electrologist 1 ) 7 6 - 9 2 4 8 Jpen l ues. Wed - will feature d isc u ssio n s on d isease developm ent sym p to m s, current re search, cu ltural control and resist ant varieties Contact the M orrow County F x tension Office. 676 9642, for m ore inform ation on these p ro g ra m s Failure to maintain p ro g ra m acres can be cost I v F a rm e rs p articipating iri the 1>W4 Wheat and Feed G ra in p ro g ra m s are required to control weeds and rodents a s well a s erosion on their A cre age R e se rv e A c re s ACK F a ilu re to properly m aintain these A C K a cre s taken out of g ra in pro duction can result in severe penal ties and even loss of all p ro gra m benefits, a cco rd in g to W aldron A Johnson. C h a irm a n of the D K e g o n Stale C om m ittee for the A gric u ltu r al Stabilization and C onserva tion S e rv ic e ' A S C S > F a rm e rs often a sk alaiut A S C S weed control requirem ents said M r Johnson, what we require is that weeds be prevented from going to seed W eeds should lie clipped or spra yed at the proper tim e to prevent the seeds from m a tu rin g and sp rea d ing The State A S C C h a irm a n also urged fa rm e rs in the Wheat and Feed G ra in p ro g ra m s to plan their strategy now to control erosion this fall and w inter on their A C K a cres These a cre s should be seeded as early as possible this fall to help achieve adequate groun d cover la- fore the h a rd ra in s begin The p ro g ra m re quires that A C K a cres be adequately protected from wind and w ater erosion until Decern her 31. 1964 If sufficient residue is not present to protect the soil an early seeding m a y provide enough grow th to meet p ro g ra m require m ents and prevent a penalty C o ve r crop can be used a s well a s crops C o ve r U ps For Y ou r C ar o r R ig • Floor Mats it has one street through town w iu i shops on each side Hut. lleppne r seem s d rier and she is m issin g the beach She describe» A m e ric a n food as sweeter l>ut m u ch the s a m e ” as at hom e where there are not as m any fast foods People d re ss m u ch the sam e. too. except thev wear m ore leans than I do she sa y s of her host siste rs K im and Nance M onique is the daugh te r of L y n d a a n d lh -n is Allan He is a fish e rm an Tw o sisters Shiree. 14 and Shelley , 9 and a la-other Stuart. II. a pet cat anil dog also live at the A llan hom e on o n e ,lire of land near Whwngwma ta sh e describ es her hom etown a s a holiday resort on the beach with a population of I -<»1 w hich incre ases to about Hi i «» i d u rin g the su m m e r D ecem bei and Jan u a ry in New Zealand r i l e school year in New Zealand xavs M onique tw-gins the first of F e b ru a ry and ends at the end of N ovem ber with two week h o lid a ys in M a y and August C hildren tw-gin P rim a ry at age five and college” at age 11 College con sists of seven form s which are com pleted at age tl av e l s 30 m iles to AA.uhi College which ha s about 754) stu denis M onique sa v s that she is looking forw a rd to sta rting school and meet ing m ore jM-opIr She would like to liecome involved in as m any a c tiv i ties as she can s i far she likes liv in g on a ranch and has x|M-n( som e tim e in the m ountains iish in g She also learned about cleaning w a sh ing and show mg lam bs at last week x M orrow t oiuitv t-.ur which she attended with the \A rights -she is looking fo rw a rd to a trip to the O regon C oast A ugu st 29 .11 with her h o st fam ily and to going to the Pendleton B ou nd U p w h e r- all 17 AK s students in K a s le r n O regon will meet • Seat Covers planted this fall for nevt ye a rs harvest Ollier A« It m aintenance require m ents im hide no g ra z in g d u rin g the six m onth no ngra/ing period and h a rv e stin g ->l hay or any other crop i s prohibited An exception is that (larticipants in the 19H4 wheat Pay merit in K in d p ro g ra m could har vest hay from fall wheat planted prior to J an u a ry 12 1484 Penalties for failure to m a in tain AUK a cre s are determ ined hy the local ( 'ounly AM f o m m i t t e e They are usually based on triple the coat of the m aintenance practice or the value of the unauthorized harvested crop The • d m m itte e can determ ine that all p ro gra m ta-nefits are to be forfoiled if the violation is seriou s enough f a rm e rs with questions concern ing the m aintenance of their A U K p ro g ra m acres should contact the M o rro w County A S C Office 676 9011 Bv B I R D I N K Ft I l l s lis l I «tension Service Morrow 4 ounly A nu m be r of local 4 H e rs will be tryin g their sk ills at state level, a s they travel to Sa le m to p articipate in contests at O rego n Slate F a ir D a w n T im m s and Brenda M athis. l>oth of Ir n g o n w ill I m - participating in the 4 II H orse events starting Sunday. August 19. D a w n will also present her a w a rd w in nin g presen tation How to T ra ile r a H o rs e ” o th e r events for M o rro w 4 H ers at Stale F a ir are latbor D a y week end. A ugust tl. Septem ber I and 2 P r e s e n t a t io n s G ib b a n d S w a y n e F v a n s Irrig o n Food Pre p aration Su sa n P lo c h a rsk y . Benji Pearson. P a u la P lo c h a rsk y . Kathleen B ra zell lleppner and Sw a yn e F v a n s . Irrig o n F a sh io n Revue. Interm e diates Benji Pearson. K a r la D a v i Three m e m b e rs of the lleppner C hapter of Fu tu re F a rm e rs of A m erica participated in a B dial net le ade rship c a m p at C ove last weekend lleppner m e m b e rs Andrea Ball. Alex Lind sa y and Noella K ill were a m on g the 60 m e m b e rs who learned how to I m - better F F A officers • Several Colors <X Types HEPPNER AUTO PARTS 676 9123 Out ot today's circular the following items did not arrive Get Your Seed Treating Material Now! For Sm ut in W heat & Barley \ Vitavax 25DB Terracoat LT2 we ------ Granox N-M (Maneb-HCB) Dust Vitavax 200 (Flowable) A v a ila b le N ow At J 1 n For Wireworm in W heat & Barley ; Lindane 75W PETTYJOHN OIL AND i CHEMICAL COMPANIES Bv Itlit |i|N t n L I P. • •si I «tension -Service M orruw t minty The lim e w as early even ing the setting a b a ckgrou nd of flower» The Stars were 4 H e rs of all ages, tw irling and p rancing like pro« to show off their han d m ad e fashions and favorite outfits f a s h io n s varied from the very casual to super sophisticated An appreciative large audience shared enthusiasm as each m odeled his chosen garm ent H oys as well as g irls were particip an ts with Sw ayn e K v a n s Ir n g o n c a rr y in g h u m r a lavender reserve ch am p io n ribbon for his garm ent selection and model ing espertise The p ro gra m is ca rrie d out as a part of county fair, under the direc tion of F a sh io n K e v u e superinten dents F ra n cin e K v a n s. Judy W right Irene P loch a rsk y and A ngie B e am er N a rra to rs were four senior 4 H ers P a u la P lo c h a rsk y K im W right K im b erly H ugh es and Noella K ill F a c h also modeled K im b erly H ugh es ca rried hom e the purple in the senior d ivision F a v o rite Outfit with her strikin g m ensw ear grey strtp r suit access orired with black hat hose and high heeled shoes R e se rv e honors went to K im W right in a brilliant fuschia Parade results Fo llow in g is a list w inners by division of aw ard Floats G ra n d S w e rp sta k e s M o rro w County Float C om m e rcia l Floats first C a l 's l-ounge and Cafe, second W estern H eritage Sav ings A Loan. and third F irst Interstate Bank Com m unity Floats first A m e ri can I -eg ion Post No 87. second Hep pner United Methodist C hurch, and third Ir n g o n W aterm elon F e stiv a l Out of County Floats Pendleton M a in Street C ow b oys M isce lla ne ous M o rro w County Search and Rescue M ounted B e s t F a m ily G ro u p first M on ty F v a n s fam ily, second Bennett fam ilv and Third Ken K e k m a n fam ily R id in g C lu b s first U m a tilla Sa ge R id e r s s e c o n d M o r r o w County- W ran gle rs Best C o w g irl 12 and older) first M a rle n e C urrin. second Kath Icon Brazell and third Be ve rly Bin gam an Best ( o w g irl II and y o u n g e r 1 first K e ls e y K v a n s , s e c o n d S a r a F c k m a n I ye a r old on A u gu st 221, third J e ssic a H in ga m a n Best Cowboy i l l and y o u n g e r' first Matt B e rgstrom , second Jared h ckm an oldest C o w girl M in n ie M cA 'ae -73 ye a rs o ld ' ( lldost Cowlvoy F lo y d H utchin s 1 77 ye a rs old - C om ic Best C om ic M a rlene G ray Clow ns and t low n gro u p s first ( harlotte and G re g P a rso n s, second M a n io c M cD ow ell, and third Jud y W arned and M ickey C am e ron Ba nd s Best B a n d lleppner H igh School Band Antique and C la ssic C a rs B u ggie s M a ch in e ry i ,ir C lu b s first B lue M ou nta in A s and second C olu m b ia R iv e r ( orvetle ( luh t a rs - 19.19 and older > first D ale A.inW cy M odel T. second D a rre ll Vinson. 1926 M odel T. third Shorty peck 1906 Se a rs and fourth Hob H arrison. 1919 Model T C a r s ' 1949 and n e w e r ' first N orm Patterson. 1963 C a d lla c Fleet wood second K irk Sager. 1954 l>e solo, and third Boh A D ian ne Stick nev. 1940 P lym ou th B u sin e ss Coupe W agon s and B u ggie s first J im and J a m s Brew er. 1910 M ountain H ack second Roe and M a rily n G a r ilner. Ituk' «'abrolet third M r and M r s IKm B rew er 1 St M a rq u e z Pheaton. and fourth F r a n k Ander son M a ch inery M orruw County Road IV p t , 1920 Sn o G o M isce lla n e ou s R o ss P a tric k IHHJ Hike C hild rens Youngest C o w g irl Sa ra F c k m a n 1 1 y e a r old August 22 Best Costum e iboy Jeff Wat kins Best Float Citv Council B ig ila n tes iG ra nt S a m s and Brody stru ck m ie r ) M a rc h in g Units first Boy Scout T ro u p 661 second «’ub Seoul P a ck M.l C ourts Mounted first Pendleton Round U p Court, second Siste rs Rodeo P r in c e s s , th ird G illia m C o u n ty Court, and fourth hurt D a lla s R o deo In Vehicle first U m a tilla L a n d ing D ays, and second Happy C an yo n Court O verall («-om bined1 first Pendle ton Round Up C ourt second U m atil la l-anding D a y s, third Siste rs R o deo P rin ce ss and fourth G illia m County Court son, and .Susan P lo c h a rsk y . Senior participan ts NiM-lla K ill. K im h e rlr VA right, and P a ula P lo c h a rsk y F a c h of the above have received cham pion, reserve cham pion, or blue a w a rd s to be eligible lo partici pate at the state event In addition, m any 4 H H om e F c and C re a tiv e A rt * exh ib its have tn-en sent to state (air to be judged at state level R e su lts will be published as received Record broken ut Speedway D a n K ie h l's fam ily from lleppner and P o rtla n d reports re ason to be proud 111 him D r iv in g h is 19811 F ire b ird with a 354) cu in 4'hevrolet m otor built for high p erform ance, he ha s recently broken the U m atilla Speedw ay record in the Su p er St«x-k C la ss with a lim e of 16 19 seconds Kiehl, from Portland, ha s several acco m p lish m e n ts al the P ortland speedw ay, reports his fam ily Som e of his a w a rd s in d ia le 1982 C h a m p ion in fum iteli stocks second place in 1983 Open Com petition. 1983 third place in the Sup er Stock D ivision, and Sp o rtsm a n of the Y e a r jum psuit also acce ssorized with black «)ther f a v o r it e O u tfit w in n e r s were Be gin n e rs C ham pion. M olly K v a n s R e se rve t'ham p ion . N a n c y Morter J u n io rs Judy Jepaen, C ham p ion Linda M orter, R e se rv e Cham pion Interm ediates Nance W right C ha m p ion Sw ayn e F v a n s. R e se rv e C ha m p ion In the h a n d m ad e F a sh io n K evue d ivision C h a m p io n honors went to Noella R ill who modeled a pink voille d re ss m ade especially for the sp rin g prom R e se rv e cham p ion rih U m went hom e with K im b e rle W light for her strik in g black and turquoise quilted ski p a rka and black stretch pants Other fashion revue w in ners in eluded C o C h a m p ion s in the B e g in ner D iv isio n Jenni W eygandt and Molly K va n s Co R e se rv e C h a m p urns were K a n M o rg a n and H eather handle J u n io rs C ham p ion, land a M orter R e se rv e C ham p ion , la in McCabe Interm ediate C ham pion. Am y llo h h s R e se rv e C ham pion. Beiiji P e a rso n The fashion show prov ides a spe rial p ro g ra m at county fair, and an opportunity for sh a rin g a ccom p lish ments with the public y " « ❖ '* « / / , , ' * An a * original gift i wf occasions, j Balloon \ Bouquets : 676 5444 eves & weekends : Cara Costa : Direct Deposit gives you a safe. fast, convenient way to )posit your Social or Retirement chech. No No No No more «tending in line more waiting for the mail mora tost or stolen checks more extra trips Why oof sign up now? EP0SIT «W W O W 97M 7 I suc W ESTERN H E R IT A G E S A V IN G S gli MEET SENATOR HATFIELD Thursday, August 23 Drug Storm FA R M ER S ! Augutl a , 1184 F l Y K To our valued customers pjyless i Ttiurxdav 4-H ers model favorite outfits 4 -H e rs travel to state fair FFA members attend camp • Wheel Gloves lleppner Itregun Drinox 34HC > « 2 2 -7 3 1 1 ione i Pag* 4 Pink Eraser 5 for 10 0 Page 5 Men s Z Velcro C asual S h o e s Page 1 M ec.haniis Creeper 10 88 pr 1 W Insert Page B B o n n o -B e ll Lipstick 2 39 each W e sincerely apologize and th is v e n ie n c e does you cu stom e rs not our m con Come visit and have coffee and donuts . valu ed ___ O P E N D A IL Y 9 to 9 S u nday Boardman Marina Park 7 99 S IP oil ho p e 9:30 a.m. to 6 H E B M IS T O N P L A Z A ____ _ Paid for by Dewey West. 301 Columbia, Boardman