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M í.lH f h , D ep p o rr ( ¿ • N i l , T i m « . D ep porr Lexington News Hy Dolphtt Jom* H ill Hluodsw orth of H e rm islo n . M r dnii M r* J im Hluodsw orth and M r and M r* Huger C am p b e ll of la-xm gton m lt r t a iiM d w ith an open fuiusr on S a tu rd a y , at the hom e of th n r m other K u la Hluodsw orth, to cele b rate her Hoth b irth d a y M any Iriend a and re la tiv e s c a lle d durinK the afternoon to w ish her w ell A f la t b irth d ay c a k e w as b e au tifu lly decor ated w ith letter^ and flo w e r* M r* Hloodsworth w ore a lo vely co rsag e , a gift du ring the day In the evening there w e re about 4o to enjoy a fine d in n er Among those attending w ere Mr and M r* Todd Ku*.sell and c h ild re n of K u g en e , M r and M r* J» e Ham onda and daugh ter of ( or valH s K ill) Hluodsw orth and Kuth / a c h a r ia * fro m lle rm is to n , N ancy Nash of Pendleto n, and a s is te r of M rs ItliNMlsworth and husband Mr and M r* C lin to n latth ro p of W all- aw n M rs Hloodsworth and her ch ild re n K rd n 1’ ieper has had a house guest-« this past week tier daughters 1-nVcllc Hrown of Newport and M ari ii- H a ll of P o rtla n d H ild a Y o ro m consulted a physi c ia n in I ’endleton on Monday la*t us not forget the c a r d p a rly to lie held Sat evening F e b 2 at the K e h e ka h H a ll in la-xin glon A lo vely c ra d le show er w as held at the K e h ck a h H a ll on Sunday honor mg Ja n e tte hknw T h e room s w ere deco rated hi the baby m otif w ith a , lovely sheet c a ke decorated in the sa m e, w hich w as se rve d .w ith tea and coffee T h e re w ere about JO frie n d s and re la tiv e s present lo r the afternoon H ostesses w ere la s a D ah l. C ath y C u tsfo rth Sonja Me C a lie . Susan Im n kfo rd and Ju lie S lu r/ a Mr and M rs Jos* Yocom enter tam ed th eir fa m ily w ith a d in n er on Sunday honoring th e ir daughter Ma rie Jo n e s on her b irth d a y Th o se present w e re M r and M rs la-land Jo n e s, of Pendleton M rs Debbie Jones and daug h ters of K i ho Mr am i M rs J a c k Yocom of lorn and Sto rm y Jo H ow ard of H eppncr H i M u m i \( K K Y Adult and F a m ily S e rv ic e * coun sc lo r Jan e t P h illip s w ill lie at the H eppncr Neighborhood Center Wed nesilay F e b 6. fro m * a in to 12 noon T h e C enter has food stam p appli cation s at the o ffice for those need irig them Th e Blood P re s s u re C lin ic w ill fie held at the C enter W ednesday F e b Sp rin g and su m m er w ater sup plies a re fo re ca st lo tie above a ve ra g e allhough p recip itatio n w as Udow n o rm al in D ecem ber rep o rts the M orrow County Soil C onsorva lion S e rv ic e P re c ip ita tio n lo r D ecem ber w as I 92 or M percent of the a v e ra g e at l k ia h and 0 M or 39 percent of the a ve ra g e at lli-ppm-r P ic snow pack at A rb u ck lc Moun tain reached a 32 snow depth w ith a 7 0 w a te r content w hich is 241 percent of a ve ra g e Th e M adison Hutte Sn olel reported i 8 of w ater in the sn o w p ark I- o ris asts ol strcam flo w assum iiig n o rm al w eather lor the rest of it» season a re as follows lo r B u tte r C re e k near Pin e City I I I thousand a c re (cet of stre a m flow w hich is II S percent of the ave rag e flow lor the M arch Ju ly ficriod lor llh e a C re e k near llep p ner in 2 thousand a c re feel w hich is n o percent of the a v e ra g e flow for the I e liru a ry Ju ly |ieriod tor Willow ( reek at llep p ner 10 .1 thousand a c re feel w hich is 110 percent of the a ve ra g e flow lo r the F e b ru a ry Ju ly iw-riod Meat A K imh I for Kltm -ss is the therm selected for N ational Nte.it Week Ja n u a r s n F V b ru a rv 2 Ih e n a h o n u n h o b se rv a n te w ill hig hlight m eat s im p o rtan t contri bulion to the A m e rit an diet T h e A m e r ic a n M eat In d u s tr y W 1I selected this y e a rs them e to reflect the c u rre n t trend sweeping the nation fitn e ss T h is second an n u al N ational Meat Week observ anee is sponsored state wide by the Oregon lic c i Courted, Oregon < attlernen s A s s « h i.ition and Oregon Cow B e lle s A re c ip e Cook inc luding a ll re cip e s w ill la- provided as w ell as sam p les of a ll goodie I osi to attend is $1 50 (a-r person 2 1 - * C lu b A 4 II Photography c lu b w ill meet Thursday Jan 31. 6 45 p m at the Motor V e h icle s D iv isio n o ffice in lleppner Students who w ish to join should hung a SI registration (ee. some jieople-picture* they've ta ke n , a -mall notebook and a pen. s a y s club leader Gene M urly " A t th is meet mg we It d iscu ss 4 H R eco rd Keep mg this year's pro ject g o a ls, and equipment to tie used in the pro jecl " a Irom J to 4 p m The T h u rsd a y S o cial and C ra ft lad ies w ill lie se rve d re fre sh m e n ts during the month of F e b ru a ry by the fieg ree of Honor 1-adies We a re in need of th re ad ribbon and trim s at the C enter for our c ra fts Th e donations of y a rn and iHittons w ere g reatly a p p recia ted as are a ll donations m ade to the < enter lo r Hock C re e k above C ay u se Canyon near Condon. 23 0 thousand acre feel w hich is 116 percent of Ihe ave rag e flow for the F e b ru a ry Ju ly (■mod W ater supplies a re exp ected to range Iro m Ilo to I .Hi percent ol no rm al this spring and su m m er for the l m a lilla W alla W alla Willow Hock and la m e r Jo hn Day w ater sheds M ountain snow p ack is very high with accu m u latio n s as g reat as 270peri cnl of n o rm al P ré c ip ita tio n during D ecem b er w as onlv h alf norm al w hile for the w in te r season it has tiorn no rm al S tre am flo w houli! rei effe a lsu it 10 d a ss later than no rm al Much above av e rag e stream flo w is forecast for m ost of Oregon this spring and su m m er Th e m ountain snowpai k is also m uch above a v e r age W inter p recip ita tio n has been near to ahove a v e ra g e so fa r this year Ja n u a ry I re se rv o ir storage levels a re verv good and most re se rv o ir* w ill fill this y e a r, sa y s a com posite report from Ihe Oregon I icpl iif Water R e so u rce s. Ihe I * V e l 1 I . V I \ V N.i lum ai W eather S e rv ite and other cooperator* 1984-crop wheat eligible for reserve Wheat pro du cers w ith m atu rin g 1964-crop re g u la r loans m ay place th eir cro p in the fa rm e r owned r e s e r v e ," S e cre ta ry of A g ric u ltu re John K Bloc k said rece n tly " C u r rent p ro visio n s a storage ra te of $ 265 per bushel and no re se rv e m in im u m w ill apply " I S I)A had said it would rev lew the ct/e of the re se rv e liefore the re g u la r 1964 cro p loans m atured Becau se these loans w ill lo-gin to m atu re on F e b ru a ry 26 an announcem ent on re se rv e a v a ila b ility must la- m ade now. B lo ck said Nor is it like lv that the statutory m in im u m w ill tie 14* 1(1 IB ( I I * I \ 0 *1 f- «tensión \genl Morrow ( ounlv Supposedly. mi ñor lossc-s from valvc-s and elbows tcaioften result in m ajor efficiency losses as a result ol improper dc-sign ol irrigation sys tenis, said Walt Trim m er. OSl Kxlenston Irrigation Specialist at an Kxlenston Service sponsored Irr ig.ition Workshop in Heppncr l'iair svslem design can cause excessive. unnecessury power requirements. he added break at the llep p n er High Schcail Band room at 7 Jo p m \nyone interested in p a rticip a tin g is w elcom e lo these- p ra c tic e ses sums beginning Ja n u a ry 29 Fo r fu rth e r in fo rm atio n co ntact your ha ul c h u rch pastor : " r r w o R K S : I55B 12 41 20 I5 5 K 1.3 I65B 13 43 21 47 77 I7 5K 13 47 *5 I7SB 14 S3 «2 IB5K 14 I6M< 15 55 21 I65B 70 13 S3 IS 52 #5 I75B 70 1.1 53 17 IH5K 70 13 I85K 70 14 57 »5 60 19 195 70 14 63 61 ” FREE CHILI FEED Friday, Feb. 15 r K k v i .__ ?#5?o -'c:: M o rro w C o . C ow B etles PREM IU M S M A LLI C A R R A D I A LS T rim m e r lead a tu n hour d iscu s sum ol basic h y d ra u lic s and irrig a lion sv stem design w ilh a group of 20 fa rm e rs Irom M orrow and l m attila ( » unites He d iscu sse d Ihe valu e of p ressu re reg u la to rs for hilly lane! w here la te ra ls cannot lie kept on the contour P re s s u re control d e vice s provide m ore unifo rm p re ssu re and w a fe r ap p lica tio n on uneven terrain.- hut a sm a ll p ric e is paid in pressure- loss T r im m e r earn e d I t s MS and tT.50 : cj rJ L e s S c h w a b 's esc-eeded w ith e n trie s of 1964 c ro p wheat F a r m e r s w ill nut be p erm itted to c o n v e r t e x is t in g and m a tu r in g wheat re se rv e loans into the cu rren t W heat R e se rv e V I T h e trig g er release level w ill tie $4 45 per bushel the sam e .is lo r the 1963 crop In terest is c h a rg e d on re se rv e loans ilu n n g the lirs t y e a r in Ihe re se rv e N" interest is i h a ig e d a fte r the first v r a r except du ring c e rta in release periods P ro d u ce rs should co ntact the Mor row County AM S o ffice for fu rth e r d e tails Irrigation expert leads workshop i »rev* i H ip Seam Hippors I ’ lio t o jir a p h y F xtrnvlon \grn l M orrow I ounlv T h e p o p u la r K a s le r n o r r g o n W heal S e m in a r w ill m ake its ann ual stop at the W illo w s (¿rang e H a ll in lone on Wednesday Fe b 6 U-gin ning at K 15 a m Th e lone pro gram is offered for w heal fa rm e rs in G illia m and Morrow Counties and a ll other interested persons by the Oregon State U n iv e rs ity K xten sio n S e rv ic e Th e Oregon W heal (¡row e rs Asso ciatio n s of G illia m and M orrow Counties a re co sponsoring the event Th e m orning program w ill featu re an in depth discussio n of c e re a l plant growth and developm ent Th ese a re tim ely topics because of the sm a ll w in ter wheat p lan ts in most are a field s To p ics of d iscu s sion w ill include w in ter in ju ry to Faster Cantata practices begin T h e lle p p n e r a re a ch u rch es a re uniting logether in p rrp a ia tio n for .in F .a s le r Com m unity C an tata un der thè d irectio n nf I lave S in k e v ilc h P r a c lic e sessione w ili la- helef each T u esd ay evening fremi now until K a s te r w ith thè excep tion of Spnng seedlings frost dam age and diseas e* the e lle c l of seedbed p rep aratio n on seedling grow lh . and the relatio n ship between c e re a l grow th stage* jn d herb icid es A dem o n stratio n a re a w ill he cet up with m icro sco p es and other m a te ria ls W heat g ro w ers can bring in som e p lan ts fro m th e ir field s lo get an assessm ent of growth stage and cro p fitn e ss fro m the p a rtin p a ting scien tists Th e dem onstration area w ill be open du ring b re ak s lunch and d u rin g and a lte r the afternoon session \ no host lunch w ill he- served by the lad ies of the W illo w s G rang e The alternoon session w ill include presentatio ns on seed q u a lity . wheat q u ality and our foreign m a rk e ts, and m ark e tin g options and strateg ies F o r m ore in fo rm atio n c a ll Ihe t»Sl K sten sio n o ffice in lle p p n e r at 676 9642 H v H u ll ( OS I \ 0 *1 Above average spring and summer water supply forecast 4-H Clubs Hv s i n r u n t t i N c .it \ m At our last m eeting, w c went to C ase F u rn itu re lo look at p a tte rn * and to pick one out for our next pro ject At o ur next m eeting we w ill he i liltin g out o u r pattern s Tho se attending our last m eeting were ru m m y B ru c h . A ly ss a D ick and Sh erry Bing ham • hir next m eeting w ill fa- T h u rs day Ja n H 4 p m at the K ste n sio n O ffice Those interested in sewing a re w elcom e to attend Wheat seminar scheduled A eti's fro m rheme chosen for national meat week dandy making workshop slated at lone and Irrisori Hy H I K D IN F I t I M s ( is t I xtension s e rv ic e M orrow t a P ro g ra m \s x ls la n t Ju st in tim e for V alen tin e s Day K ic r y n n c is in vited to h ave a sweet evening out and le a rn about m akin g rand y H o m em ak ers fro m M orrow and I in u h lla co unties w ill tie sh arin g Ih e ir s k ills in p rep a rin g sp e c ia l sw i-els on Monday F e b 4 7 to 9 p m al the lone School C a fe te ria , and T h u rsd a y F e b 7, 7 lo 9 p m . at A C Houghton School. Irn g o n D em o n stratio n * at each site w ill in clu d e dipping cho co lates. su c k e rs , fudge and |a-anut h r it lle . as w e ll as sp e cia l d em o n stratio ns unique lo each ha alum lone w ill in clu d e deco rating vulen fine cookh-s as a sp e cia l addition to the w orkshop there the N eighborhood Center i „ r K l- , \» r d„ „ d j v j . , „ u, , r> V *** to f 0*u ■/>(// void (f » fy . / «7ari50cts ® **•■•»*» POWER START G roup 24 Extra H eavy Duty BATTERIES 55 43 * V ÍXCHAN GÍ G roup 24-50 •450S EXCHANGE WITH CAD TtWf tXCHANGt "*? t-W c a U “"'WA i (W h if '*** •***•• - ▼ ------- — § ^ 3 ita a . J V o . S .h v « > b FA R M ER S' G ET R E A D Y S P E C IA L Group 24-30 *34’* exch an ge s* jt (F J< ' vl \\ hat's Your ( )pinion w L e t S c h w a b ’s F in e s t L A R G E C A R R A D IA L . P I8 5 60x11 P I» ik B P I9 5 75x14 P2W5 75x14 P M M IS PU S M IS Le t Schw ab s In te re st. 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