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Jess ( K m t n and A rb o g a v t w as second w ith a tim e o f 4 6 6 W ith P ad b erg ta k in g o v e r the th ir d le g ot the I 6 0 0 m e te r relax H e p p n e r ran 3 '7 V w h ic h w as g ix x l e n o u g h to w in the even t C o a c h D a le C o n k lin w a s very pleased w ith b o th relax team s " E v e r y tim e they ru n they get taster and th a t’s w h at is im p o r t a n t ." he commented O th e rs p la c in g fo r the H e p p n e r th in clad s w e re Jay M ic h a e l, w h o ran 2 19 0 fo r f ilth p la c e in the K 0 0 . Lindsav was sixth in the 2 0 0 at 24 8 , and Seth M o s e s ran the 3 ,0 0 0 and p laced sixth D e a n M u n k e rs re c o rd e d a per son.il fx'st in the t jv e lin w ith a th ro w o t I 30 8 A ls o c o m p e tin g fo r the H e p p n e r hoys w e re K e n W a lla c e and A l B u n in the th ro w in g e v e n t. D a v id M c C u r r y in the '. 0 0 0 an d C h a r lie R .ith b u n ra n both h u rd le races A tbog.ist and P a d tv rg shared high p o in t h o n o rs w ith 2 2 'r p o in ts each and C o r r e a a dded I ' K im S iio k e v and A m y B ro w n fie ld b o th s cored seven p o in ts to r the H e p p n e r g ir ls ’ te a m w h ic h fin is h e d w ith 15 p oints S tookey ra n a p e rs o n a l best in the 1 10 m eter h ig h hurdles to i la im th ird p la c e She a ls o ra n th e '0 0 m e te r lo w h u rd le s in 5 6 18 to r sixth pla c e B r o w n fie ld p la c e d th ird in the '. 0 0 0 a n d s ix th in the l.5 o o J ill C o n k lin w a s the on ly o th e r p la c e fin is h e r lo r H e p p n e r She w as s ix th in the HOO w ith a lim e o f 2 4 7 9 S h e ry l C o n k lin c o m p e te d in the h u rd le ra c e s , and D a n a H u d s o n and M a r y C o n n o r c o m p e te d in the th ro w in g events T h e H e p p n e r tra c k te a m s c o m peted at P ilo t R iv k Tuesday and w ill tra v e l to U m a t illa S atu rd a y to par tic ip a tc in the U m a tilla C o u n ty K iw a n is In v ita tio n a l The S atu rd a y m e e t in l ’m a tilla starts at I I 3 0 a m w ith fie ld events and ru n n in g e v en ts s ta rtin g at 12 noon Wranglers T h e results o f the W ra n g ie r-. P la y D a y h eld A p r il 16 a re lis te d as fo llo w s : S tic k h o rx e R a c e fir s t M e g a n B e rg s tro m , second J im P a p in e a u , th ird D o n a l d A d a m s , fo u rth Pat S c h ille r A g e 5 and u n d er B arrels first Joe P a p in e a u , second M a tt B e rg s tro m , th ird B rett B a rh e r. fo u rth Jeanette B ra n tle y P oles ftrst-Jo c P ap in e a u , second M a tt B e rg s tro m , th ird B re tt B a rb e r, fo u rth Jeanette B ra n tle y $$ B ill R ace: f ir s t M a t t ,, B e r g s t r o m . second J e a n e t te B ra n tle y , th ird Joe P ap in e a u A g e 6 - 7 - B a r r c ls firs t A n g e la M u n k e rs , second K ath le e n G re e n u p , t h ir d - A m y P a p in e a u , fo u r th J ill B a rb e r. P o le s f ir s t A m y P a p in e a u , s e c o n d -A n g e la M u n k e r s , th ir d B la k e K n o w le s , fo u rth J ill B a rb e r SS B i l l R a c e f ir s t A n g e la M u n k e rs , second H oss S h a rp , th ird K a th le e n G r e e n u p , fo u r th S h ad H is le r A g e 8 - 1 0 B a rre ls firs t B ria n K n o w le s , second A n n ie H is le r , th ird Jossie E v a n s , fo u rth J a y le n e P ap in e a u P o les firs t T if f a m e M u n k e r s . second B ria n K n o w le s , th ird A n n ie H is le r . fo u rth Jossie H vans Day SS B 1 11 R a c e fir s t-T iffa n ie M u n k e r s . second B re n d a H o l t / , th ird S to rm y H o w a r d , fo u rth Jossie E vans A g e 11 1 ' B a rre ls firs t S ara G re e n u p , second K elst E va n s , th ird H o lly H c k m a n . fo u r th -C h a r C o e Poles first S ara G re e n u p , second K elst E van s, th ird C h a r C o e . fourth R o d n e y E h rm a n tra u t SS B ill R ace f ir s t O o m t a S h a rp , second C h a r C o e . th ird l-a u re l T e rn p ie . fo u rth R o d n ey E h rm a n tra u t A g e 1 4 -1 8 B a rre ls firs t N ik k i B ris b o is , second Jodie A x h h e c k . t h ir d J e n n ie A s h b e c k , f o u r t h H e a th e r H c k m a n B a r r e ls fir s t N i k k i B r is b o is , s e c o n d A n g ie A s h b e c k . t h ir d H e a th e r H c k m a n . f o u r t h J e n n ie A shbm k SS B ill R ace first A n g ie A s h b e c k . se c o n d T ris h a C o e . th ir d J e n n ie A s h b e c k , fo u rth H e a th e r H c k m a n A g e I 1* a n d o v e r B a rre ls firs t Joan H c k m a n . second T e r r i G e n try , th ir d D ic k T e m p le , fo u rth B a rb Z e lle r P oles first Joan H c k m a n , second D ic k T e m p le , th ird T e r n G e n tr y , fo u rth M a r y K n o w le s SS B ill Race first K e ith P ap m eau . second D ic k T e m p le , th ird B ecky E v a n s , fo u rth B ru c e B e rg s tro m JV diamondnien beat Stanfield By C raig Angell T h e J V b aseb all te a m tra v e le d to S ta n fie ld M o n d a y to ta k e on the T ig e rs in a J V g a m e T h e M u s ta n g s b ala n c e d out th e ir s co rin g a tta c k as they sco red runs in e v e ry in n in g ex cept the fifth and sixth in n in g s l x a d - o f f b a tte r Jason B ritt to o k ad v a n ta g e o f the nice day as he w ent fo u r fo r fiv e at th e p la te in c lu d in g a tr ip le and a d o u b le B o b b ie K rc tn a lso had c o n tro l o f the s itu a tio n g o in g th re e fo r fiv e fo r the d a y in e lu d in g tw o d o u b le s T h e yo u n g M u s ta n g s to o k c o n tro l o f the g a m e in the to p o f th e th ird w h e n s o p h o m o re B ra n d o n P e d ro hit a tw o run h o m e r w ith tw o outs to put th e sco re at 6 1 The M u s ta n g s d id n ’t stop as they s cored six m o re runs in th e last fo u r in n in g s to e n d the g a m e w ith a score o t 12 | H re s h m a n J im K in d le w a s o n the m o u n d fo r H e p p n e r as he lo o k e d v e ry im p re s s iv e s trik in g o u t 14 bat te rs a n d a llo w in g just o n e h it T h e M u s ta n g s play th e ir n ext J V g a m e at H e p p n e r on M a y I . a g ain st P ilo t R o c k T h e g a m e starts at 4 3 0 p m m i v u c u v v i i m m i i u v ^ jM x y m n r n r t m iv cpa G H E ^^V ^ & BINGO ( a s l i P r l z p Dinner 6 00 to 8 00 p m Bingo 7 00 until tired V s ! DOWNSTAIRS UPSTAIRS DINNER Family Rate 7th Grade to Adult Kindergarten to 6th Grade Pre School M5** M” *2*' ..... *r SATURDAY NIGHT APRIL 29, 1989 IONE GRANGE HALL ad Sponsored by Wheatland Insurance EXTENSION n i M T I V " 1 cMVAirVO t By C raig Angell S eed fro m one o t the w o r ld ’ s m ost u ndesirable w eeds w as d isco vered in O r e g o n re c e n tly in a sh ip m en t o f grass seed u n fx .rtc d fro m A rg e n tin a S e v e ra l seeds o f s e rra te d tussock w e e d w e re fo u n d in sam ples by seed p u rity te c h n ic ia n s at th e O re g o n S ta te U n iv e r s it y S e e d l.a b a l U o rv al I is It is g o o d to see the system w o rk W h ile I a m not fa m ilia r w ith serrated tu s s ix k w e e d . I a m f a m ilia r w ith q u ite a few o th e r n o x io u s w eed s w h ic h a rc not c u rre n tly g n iw in g here and w h ic h w e d o not w ant to im | » r t N o x h h is w e e d c o n tro l at the le v e l p ra c tic e d in seed labs is c ru c ia l Id e n tific a tio n th e re saves m o n e y he re N o x io u s w e e d contn>l al the c o u n ty le v e l in the fo rm o l a ctninty w e e d s u p e rv is o r is a ls o c r u c ia l, since it is th ro u g h h is o ffic e that m a in new n o x io u s w eeds arc id e n tifie d b e fo re they b e c o m e w id e s p re a d e n o u g h to be u n c o n tro lla b le N o x io u s w eed s a rc those plan ts w h ic h a re h ig h ly in ju r io u s in c h a ra c te r In d e e d , n o x io u s w eed s c a n b e d e s tru c tiv e to p e o p le , c ro p s , and a n im a ls A n e x a m p le o f som e n o x io u s w e e d s in th is co u n ty a re P o is o n hem lcx'k It g ro w s a lo n g c re e k b o tto m s , m o s tly , a n d is p o is o n o u s to c a ttle a n d to p e o p le It is b e in g c o n tro lle d both by the w e e d supers ixo r a n d by a b io lo g ic a l con t r o l a g e n t a m o th S potted k n a p w e e d T h is rangeland w e e d is g ro w in g o n m any tens o f thousands o t M o r r o w C ounty acres W h e r e v e r it g ro w s , grass d o e s n ’t It is c o n tro lla b le o n ly by h e rb ic id e s an d a c a re fu l p ro g r a m th e re a fte r o f m anagem ent D a ln ta lio n to a d fla x This p e re n m ul w e e d is so p r e t ty . it w as im p o rte d as an o rn a m e n ta l I t ’s re a lly to o b a d th a t it w o n ’ t s u p p o rt liv e s to c k and takes o v e r ra n g e la n d w h e re v e r it is in tro d u c e d I h a v e seen it in M o n ta n a so bad that the ran g e w as un u sab le a fte rw a rd s , and th e cost o f c o n tro llin g it w as p r o h ib it iv e . W e b e lie v e w e h a v e e lim in a te d it fro m those sites in M o r row C o u n ty that w e re in fe s te d , but a rc re m a in in g v ig ila n t R ush x k e lc lo n w e e d ITiis is a p e re n n ia l w eed w h ic h attacks not o n ly ra n g e la n d but c ro p la n d as w e ll It has n o leaves to .spoak o f, w h ic h m a k e s it d iffic u lt to c o n tro l w ith c h e m ic a ls T illa g e ju s t spreads it a ro u n d T h e w e e d s u p e rv is o r has had a survey te a m out each ot the last three years lo o k in g tor this w eed and e ra d ic a tin g it w h e r e v e r it has been to u n d I hope thay have been sue c e s s fu l. and that th ey can k e e p up th e ir v ig ila n c e Those are o n ly a te w e x a m p le s o t the m any w e e d s lis te d on M o r r o w C o u n t y ’ s n o x io u s w e e d lis t, and w e have o n ly som e o t the noxious weeds in the w o rld It w e c a n lim it (he im p o rta tio n o f n e w o n e s , it w ill be c h e a p e r fo r e v e ry o n e in the c o u n ty N a tio n a lly , fa rm e rs a re spending S ' 6 b illio n o n w e e d c o n tro l T h e y a rc not d o in g it to b e n e fit the c h e m ic a l c o m p a n ie s & V -V - . * r . ' N • By C raig Angell The H e p p n e r M u s ta n g s w o n th e ir first gam e A p ril 15 against R iv e rs id e P irates in fiv e years T h e M u s ta n g s p la y e d e rro rle s s b a ll the firs t g am e to o v e rc o m e the P ira te s 4 0 to take the first gam e In the lo p o f the second in n in g th ird basem an S la te r M itc h e ll lagg c d a solo h o m c ru n to g iv e H e p p n e r the first lead o f the g a m e In the th ird in n in g . H e p p n e r ag ain fo u n d M itc h e ll at the p la te an d th is tim e M itc h e ll hit a s in g le to score D ic k D e v in In the to p o f the fo u rth in n in g w ith one out s o p h o itx irc B o b b ie K re in hit a d o u b le d o w n th e le ft fie ld lin e to score R ussell B ritt M in u te s la te r C ra ig A n g e ll hit a s a c rific e fly b a ll to rig h t fie ld to score K re in and kep t the lead at 4 ( 1 A n g e ll w as o n the m o u n d fo r (he M u s ta n g s H e stru ck o u t s even , and w a lk e d to u r, and o n ly a llo w e d tw o hits S later M itc h e ll w as the lu x m an w ith the bat as he w e n t 2 -3 at the B o b b ie K r e in w as also hot at the p la te as he h it 2 4 at the p la te , but p la te me h id in g his so lo h o m e run in th e to p o f th e second in n in g B o b b ie K re in w e n t 2 4 in th e g a m e in e lu d in g his R B I double- in the n ig h t c a p , ju n io r R u ssell B ru t th re w fo r H e p p n e r an d a llo w ed |ust o n e h it B ritt stru ck out e le v e n P ira te s and w a lk e d liv e T h e M u stan g s had only tw o e rro rs in the g a m e , but the P ira te s s co red both th e ir runs on w ild pitches E r ic C o n nor and B ra n d o n P ed ro w e re the on ly M u s ta n g s to h ave b aseh its in the m g h ti ap Ih e y each to o k th e m in the t o p o t the second in n in g " O u r bats are starting to lo o k a liv e n o w . " v iy s coach M a r k Ik»w d y ' T h i s w in w ith R iv e rs id e re a lly pul us m th e ru n n ing to r a ch an ce at d is tric t W e look very im p re s s iv e and I 'm sure w e 'r e g e ttin g b e tte r e v e ry day W e 'v e got p ro b a b ly the best d e fe n s e in the le a g u e , so I le d if w e k e e p w o rk in g o n h ittin g the b a ll, th en w e should im p ro v e o u r w in n in g re c o rd ra p id ly ." Water supply outlook for Morrow Countv A c c o rd in g to the H e p p n e r F ie ld O ffic e o t the S o il C o n s e rv a tio n Ser v ic e , sp rin g and s u m m e r w a te r sup p lies a rc fo recast to be ab o ve a v e ra g e d u r in g th e A p r il July period P recip itatio n to r M a rc h was above- av e ra g e to r the area and is near nor m a l to r the w a te r y e a r to date (O c to b e r S e p te m b e r) P re c ip ita tio n to r M a r c h as re c o rd e d on the H e p p tier w eather station was 2 2 0 " w h ich is 141 percent ot the average ot I 4 ' ” M o u n ta in snow-pack w h ic h is the best in the state is c u rre n tly 132 per cen t o f n o rm a l This a 2 '» tim es w h a t it w as last y ear F o re c a s t dates lo r lo w flo w fo r W illo w and R o c k C re e k an d the L o w e r John D a y B asin is M a v 27 c o m p ared to the average date ot M a y 17 Forecast date o f low (lo w fo r the John D ay R iv e r at S e rv ic e C re e k is August I F o r m o re in fo rm a tio n contact your lo c a l S U S o ffic e at 4 .30 H e p p tier L e x in g to n H ig h w a y o r phone- 6 7 6 5021 as a te a m the M u s ta n g s o n ly had seven hits J u n io r R u s s e ll B ritt w as o n the nx>und fo r th e M u s ta n g s as he p it chod a fiv e h itte r, and s tru c k o u t 17 b atters M u s ta n g s 0 5 0 0 0 1 3 9 T ig e rs 1 0 0 3 0 0 15 B ritt A n g e ll. G ra b e e l ( " h a v e / W - B rittc r I G ra b e e l H R C o n n o r CAPECO crews clean up The Y a rd s o l 2 0 S e n io r C ili/c n s w e re m ad e re a d y fo r S p rin g by y o u th h ire d by the C o m m u n ity A c tion P r o g r a m o f L a s t C e n tr a l O re g o n T h e C A P E C O S p rin g B re a k c le a n u p c re w s w en t to hom es in P e n d le to n , M ilt o n Freewater, A th e n a . W e s to n , H e rm is to n , S tan fie ld . E c h o and Ir rig o n A to ta l o f 14 h ig h school an d c o lle g e students w e re h ire d to r S p rin g V a c a tio n M a r c h 2 0 th ro u g h the 24 In ad d i lio n to assisting s en io r c itiz e n s , th e crew h eljx-d m o v e C A P E C O to its new o ffic e at 1 1 1 2 S E E m ig ra n t " T h e d e m a n d , b o th fo r jo b s and f o r y a rd w o rk e rs , o u ts trip p e d o u r a b ilitv to serve ilk- needs o t the a re a , said T o m t ir o a t . C A P E C O S p e c ia l P r o je c t s M anager S e n io r s , reg ard less o f in c o m e , w h o need ed help w ith th eir y a rd w o rk w e re e lig i b le lo r the p ro g ra m w h ic h p ro v id e d a crew o t fo u r persons fo r tw o h o u rs o t w o rk Judging by the response w e re c e iv e d fro m the S e n io r C itiz e n s and the c r e w , the p ro je c t w as a (retiK -nilou s success " S e n io r s w h o d id n 't apjily soon enoug h to get th e ir nam es on the S p rin g V a c a tio n list w ill be first on the list this s u m m e r ," G ro a t said C A P E C O plans to h ire m o re h ig h s c h o o l a n d c o lle g e studik-ts this s u m m e r to r s im ila r |obs and fo r w o rk in the a re a o f fo rest re s o u rc e d e v e lo p m e n t and w e a th e ri/a tio n " P r o v id in g jo bs to r yo u n g p eo p le and assisting s en io r c iti/e n s a ik t jx*r sons w ith v e ry lo w in co ttk- is an e s p e c ia lly re w a rd in g jia rt o f th e jo b o l the C o m m u n ity A c tio n P ro g ra m o l East C e n tr a l O r e g o n ." G ro a t said A p p lic a tio n s fo r |o b s an d to r y a rd w o rk a rc b o th a v a ila b le at the C A P E C O o ffic e . 1 1 12 SE E m ig ra n t. P e n d le to n . O r 9 7 8 0 1 RUMA PUTS GROCERIES ON YOUR TABLE © / * *• I • * » ^ • • ¿ s - *•; N ext W e ek April 2 6-2 9 W e d n e s d a y s e n io r m e a ls ite lun c h c o n in d in in g h a ll T h u rs d a y K iw a n is m e e tin g and lu n c h e o n in d in in g h a ll at noon S a tu rd a y A u c tio n S ale and noon lu n c h at th e fa irg ro u n d s . 10 a m N O T IC E The seniors w ill sell at a u c tio n la rg e c o n s ig n m e n t ite m s to r a n y o n e lo r 2 0 T c o m m is s io n C a ll 6 7 6 9 9 7 2 . 6 7 6 9 4 9 7 . 9 8 9 84 S H . 676 5897 or 422 7 1 4 ' H e lp is also needed A pril 2 7 2 9 at the fa irg ro u n d s to sort sale item s and assist at th e sale 2 Names will be drawn 5 times per day Monday Friday through May 1st and announced on the air, K U M A / 3 / o n ly . V .v • c - • 4 Daily winners names will go into a drawing for a grand prize of '500 in grocery certificates to be given away May 1, 1989 This recipe w as req u ested by M orrow C ounty Extension Units after their salad luncheon served by seniors at the S enior C en ter last Friday 5 Unclaimed MO prizes accumulate - ' 6 Enter as many times as you wish C r e a m y M o ld e d T u r k e y S a la d B rin g I c u p tu rk e y o r c h ic k e n b ro th to a b o il A d d a .' o / p a c k a g e le m o n je llo , s tirrin g u n til dis s o lv e d A d d a n o th e r H c u p b ro th , 'k cu p m a y o n n a is e , '4 txp salt and dash pepper B e a t w ith b e a te r u n til s m o o th P o u r in to re fr ig e r a to r tray E r c e /e 1 5 -2 0 m in u n til fir m aro u n d ed g e b u t soft in c e n te r T u r n in to a h o w l an d w h ip u n til f lu ffy G e n tly fo ld in I c u p d ic e d c o o k e d tu rk e y brra s t W c u p sw eet g reen grapes and •A c u p toasted s liv e re d a lm o n d s P o u r in to I qt m o ld o r in d iv id u a l m o ld s C h ill (n o t in f r c e /e r i u n til fir m G a rn is h w ith c ris p greens S e rv e s 6 SEND YOUR GROCERY RECEIPTS TO KUMA tv Tkf Sp an f i, ■ y i i - w 7 i r . •» ■* • . ■ . * . . ‘4 / - ’ * - * i - \ " a . * ' V ’» • z - *. ►Vv * , • *V » * « . .. - ■ • - •. > , *, - X., ’ - •• . ■ i '* • > V w « ' -V . 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A p r il 21 D essert and m e e tin g to r C e n te r resid en ts at 7 p m in R ec R o o m . • * « ^ • » * i -. s . *1500°° IN GROCERY CERTIFICATES TO BE GIVEN AWAY! 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