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Ih r Hrppnci l.a irllr-T im r« . Ilrpp n rr llrrgoai Wi-dnrsdav OW GL leaders confer with \ .P. School Lunch Menus Soroptimists sponsor drawing M rp p n r r F l r n t r n l a r y School Monday. April 1 April Fools Day Tuesday. April 2 pura, vrge tables fruit and milk Wednesday A p rils wiener* on a bun. pickles and cheese baked beans fruit and milk Thursday. April 4 chicken, potatoes with gravy relish plate fruit am! milk Friday April & Good Friday no school lone Schools Monday April I chicken sand wiche* French fries, pickles miser! vegetables fruit and milk Tuesday. April 2 Wiener wraps cheese sticks vegetables, fruit and milk or salad bar and milk Wednesday, April 3 chili crack ers. pineapple with cottage cheese dessert and milk or salad bar and milk Thursday. April 4 spaghetti, tovsed salad garlic bread fruit and milk or salad bar and milk Friday April 5 chicken ninnile soup bologna sandwiches, peanut butler sandwiches crackers, pickles dessert and milk Tad M ille r lleppner. Oregon Wheat Growers la-ague Executive Assistant will be among Oregon wheat growers who will present Oregon s wheat issues to Vice Presi den! George Bush this week during a special briefing with the Whit Mouse reports an OWGL news release Wr re basically going to try to see what we can find to help export our wheat to help improve the o-n-lrel price for Oregon's s ( - o l The annual spring meeting of the Morrow County Wheal Grower* la-ague will tie held at the (.range Mall in lone on Friday . March 29 announce«! President Joel Peterson The evening will begin at 6 JO p m with a dinner hosted by th«- Morrow Count) Wheat la-ague The featured speaker w ill he Stall- Kepri-sentativ e The Fifth Q u a r t e r Bv N114 I I X It 11 I lleppnrr 4 f \ Itrportrr Fight members of the Heppner FFA Chapter attended the Second Annual Blue Mountain District F F V Convention held in Pendlton at the Junior Ihgh on Saturday March It. Alex landsay was elected to the office of District Vice President Alev piansi lirst in the Co-op lju ij and will represent the Blue Moun lain District at State Convention Noella Kill won Star District Reporter and placed third in the Vpr tn h n n k \n **lljt iU«t piai ed third in the Advanced Record Book Contest Ifcimthy llavs and Noella Hill Ray French Also on the program will tie the announcement of the Morrow County Conservation Farm er of the Year If you plan to attend call the Fxtensmn Servile office in Heppner at 676 1642 placed first in the girls double crosscutting logsawing con-.petitiun Other member* who attended the convention were Sandra Wallenbur gci Tammy (lavs Fd Mailllin Mike \a n Schmuck and Andrea Ball Fvervone who attended served on a committee to select award winnners to advance to state competition Mitch Mays and William and Sandra Kill assisted in committees A basketball advisory is [Misled lor the following areas anylxxly claiming to lie a college hiMip fan had lietter lx- prepared to deal with some pretty- heavy crowing from Big Fast Conference fans, as three of the Final Four 'Georgetown. St John s and Villanova> come from the land of Patrick Fwing All season long. Fast Coast fans have claimed that their brand of ball was clearly the lies! who can argue now’ Memphis Slate will enter the finals with the dual distinction of being the only non Big Fast schisil and the only non Catholic school in the tournament Not to detract from the great success of the Big Fast this year, but it has lieen a long time since one conference had so many top flight seniors all in the same year Patrick Fwing, Chris Mullin. Bill Wennington and the three guys from Villanova McLain. Mclaun and Pinckney > certainly have to rank at the top of any list of all at once graduating classes As for the finals, who knows’ Georgetown handles! St John * pretty easily the last two times after the Kedmen upset the Moyas by one point after blow ing a really big lead You hate to bet against Chris Mullin and Co , but G town is awfully strong The difference could be St John s inability to trap and play full court defense If the Moyas get an early lead, it could la- a blue day for the Kedmen tine thing for sure, however Whichever team wins had tietter not start posing for the title pictures too soon Villanova and Memphis State are deceptively strong OUt on a limb" Take Georgetown to beat Memphis State in the finals A comment on all the talk of Chris Mullin being another Iairry Bird No way Maybe come back and talk to me in five years, but for now. iairry Bird liMiks like one of the greatest players ever to play Mullin s not quite at that stage yet (juote of the tournament A telecaster for the NC State St John's game predicted that Jim Valvano's strategy would be to turn the second half into a twenty minute game " Profound Did you catch Jack Kainsay s comments about Detroit s Kelly Tripucka in the Sunday Oregonian’ Not loo complimentary Something about him being a woofer." (somebody who starts fights when he knows the referee will be there to step in Too bad Detroit and Portland don't play again this year That would lie fun I notice that the wolves are out again in the papers blaming Ralph Miller for DSL's annual early demise in the tournament lie's '00 old lie's too Imring Mis players are too restricted The same comments every year I guess those folks think that he s won 600 games with mirrors Any body who has had to listen to me knows I'm not a fan of the style of basketball that DSL' plays, but I d probably accept it with open arms if it meant that my teams would tie in the tournament every year One thing you can take to the bank, however. Ralph could give a hoot what the papers and letters to the editors say Me does things, his own way. period Prediction if the Yankees and Mets both have good years you'll think the Big Fast hype was peanuts by comparison Itv HIKIHN 4 I I I I is Program \ssislanl o si Fxtrnslon Srrvi«-r Morrow ( o There is still time for a few more individuals to sign up for the (Juilt in a Dav" workshop scheduled (or April in in Heppner For romnleie information mit to Jon Coe. an expert cake decorator and experienced 4 H leader has recently announced her intention to to- sure that space is still availablc call 676 9642 Participants will make a log cabin quilt under the direction of Lisa Kock of Corvallis If you want to learn the techniques and are not interested in making a large quilt I'd advise a crib sii r or even a small one for a wall hanging again share her expertise with 4 II Any girl or 1 h » v interested in either a U-ginmng or more advanced 4 H cake decorating course should call Mrs Coe at 676 (lu t) meetings are held in Heppner. and anv youth are wel come to join Meetings will start 4 is soon as a club can t>e formed Sheep workshop offered Bv ST4 \ FN ( \M P B 4 I I list I x l r n s i u n S e rv ir e M a rr o w I o How to increase sheep production efficiency is the focus of a series of five sheep short course workshop offered hy the Oregon State l mver sily Extension Service Howard Meyer. OSL Fxtension sheep specialist organized the workshops, which will lx- held at various locations around the state Workshops are scheduled for Sat urday afternoon March in. in Pen dleton Contact Steve Campbell at the Morrow ( ounty Fxtension tM ice lor the exact time and location of the meeting "Oregon she«-p pnxlucers found strong prices for their lambs in 1184 and the outlook for IHUS prices continues to tx- optimistic." said Meyer I believe poor production efficiency, ra th e r than m arket price, is the factor most likely to limit profitability. Meyer added Featured speaker* at each work shop will be Dr Charles Parker, director of the CSDA Sheep Expert- Planning Commission to meet April H. at It p m at Heppner City Mall The Oregon State Board of Nurs ing recently announced that 114 candidates passed the registered nurse examination and have met all requirements for licensure The K N examination was conducted February 5 «. B4K5 All qualified applicants have ticen issued an Oregon H N license and therefore accorded all the rights and privileges of the title Registered Nurse The majority of the newly license«! nurses are graduates of Oregon nursing programs Patricia Mahcn Heppner was among five Blue Ml Community College students to receive the R N license Morrow County Historical Society is planning .1 bus trip to Astoria am! Portland the lirst weekend in May IT»«- group plans to leave May 3 and return May 5. with one «lay in Astoria and one in Portland There is a trip to Fort Clatsop and Fort Stevens .1 museum, and hopefully a couple of fine renovated homes In Portland it is hoped to have some thing <if interest and a trip throught th«- Arlene Schniet/er th«-atre on Sunday morning before starting home in the afternoon It interested 111 ease «-all llnth McCabe or Delpha Jones, as thev are hoping to fill the bus This time each year the group tries to arrange a (rip to points of interest Electrolysis Thermolysis P erm anent H air Rem oval Coast to C oast fo r Anna Schw arzin. C ertified E lectrologist SQUIRRLS t)7 t)-V 2 4 H are TH cake decorating to begin lt> HI HIM NI- H 1 I Is Program \w u U n l OSI F ttension Service. Morrow ( ount> Passes R.N. exam Historical bus trip planned Quilt workshop slated Sports with Mike Oths The Heppner City Planning Com mission will hold a public hearing on farmers said OWGL President Hubert Buchanan The current price is at disaster levels leaving very little hope lor the future Buchanan added that Oregon had traditionally looked to the market place for help rather than the L S Government They still regulate us though, and it s important that we visit Washington to provide an expert source for them " FF.Vers bring home awards \\ heat growers slate spring meeting lu k ri- for .1 chance 1» win an Fastt-r basket complete with the Faster bunn> are on sale now for 25 cent* each or five for $1 l>v Heppner Soroptimisls The basket which will be drawn for April 6 is on diiplav in the wimlow of (.artlner s on Main Street Proceed* from the raffle will lie used to help support the scholarships presented each year by the Soroptimist* March ï î . iswi I H I ment Station. Dulxus. Idaho. Dr Don Hansen. DSL Fxtension veter inarian and Meyer Sheep production has great potential throughout much o( Ore gon said Meyer "Since producers have little control ov«-r price lh«-v must focus on improving their economic situation through prixluc (ion efficiency o ut * See us fo r A m m o If <- c a n h e l p y o u Open lu e s . Wed. or by appt. - K J Get The JUMP On Weeds! Glean • Roundup • Buctril Paraquat • Banvel 2-4-D • Oust • Surfactant Hypro Tec-Jet Applicators & Repair l* a r ts !!! A vailable at Pettyjohn Oil Co. lo n e , O re g o n 422-7254 rr 4-H Clubs Tw o T rackers By AMY 4 .K F F N I P The Two Trackers 4 II Horse Club met March III at the fairgrounds in Heppner Guest speaker. Sue Evans brought assembled bones of a horse's leg up (o the knee Club members will start riding Sunday s at 4 p m . beginning March 25 QUEENS CORONATION S a t. M arch 3 0 k » V... 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