lGHT - H ppner G 1ctte- im , Heppn r, Oregon Wednesda), 4-H News nap .. hots B) nni Hi,I r, Reporter On 1Jrl h . the n.1p hots 4- H duh met at 1'.dlt'' , Pina Pre-.ident Jodi John,tl)n pre,u.k:J a, member, di u,,ed takmg ,nm, picture~ at a Fchru.1r} llUting. tcmbcri.; p.1,,~d around d1rtcrent picture, the) haJ tal.en \\hilc sl.1i- ing. p.1rtinp,1ting m ,ixm e,cnt, anJ at.·t,, 11,e, around the ram.:h . Membt.'P, al,o , 1cw ·d a mo, 1c on the ha,ll·, of photograph} Th1.: next meecing \\Ill be pnl 10. E,,e R lt B) Jenn) Krein, Reportt>r The meeting of the .. E\,c, R s" sheep cluh ,,a, held March 2 at Kate ', The club d1 ,cu~.·cd camm!!" from the baked potato ,ale on t Patric I.· s Da} . n a,r bkm-cr for Llr)mg ,heep during fair "111 be purcha,cd frnm the monC} . Leader, told member, about livcstod, 1udgmg clmll', that\\ ill be prU 4, 1990 Mustangs avenge loss; beat Huskies, 16-4 '>cheJuled in th n. Trict C ga ntation on ho" to p1 k out and R an urrin gave on on wa hing lamb . Le d r ' reported on the 4-H um- mer \ ck in Corvalli and the Brook I ·ader hip amp. ome member ·hared their e perien e t the camp . R)an Currin nd Jo 1e Pr tor reported on a peaking workshop they attended a few \ eek ago. The ne t m ting will be pril 9 at Kate' Pizza. for a very convincing Mu. tang vic- tory, 16 to 4 . The potent Mu tang offense relied on the bat. of the fir c four batters. Krein Devin , Russell Britt and Slater Mitchell combined for 10 of the Mustangs' 13 hit. and nine RBI'. and cored 11 runs. Krein , Devin and M itchell had three hit each for the Mu tangs. Ja. on Britt added two hit and three RBI''> . The Mu<,tangs batted a blistering .57 1 a!. a team . The Mustangs were lead on the mound by ric Connor who pitched a solid 3 1/J innings. allowing ju t four hits and picking up five strike-outs. Ru ell Britt came in to relieve Connor and pitched 1 21, innings, allowing O hits and picking up three strike outs. The Mustangs are one and one in pre-season play . By Bob Krein On March 31 , the Mustang dia- mond men faced the Sherman Coun- ty Hu kie . The Mu tang lost to the Hu kie two week before and were looking to avenge their lo . The Mu tangs tarted out quickly with a lead off ingle by Bob Krein and then a triple by Doug Devin co bring in Krein. Devin later scored on an error to give the Mustang an ear- ly 2 to O lead. The next inning the Mustang took advantage of three walks and four hits. including a two-run ingle by Devin to break the game wide open, giving the Mustang an 8-0 lead after two innings. The Mustangs scored eight more runs to Sherman' four Martingales By Dawn Boor. Reporter On February 11 the Martingale 4 -H hor e club went to Pioneer Memorial ur ing Home. Club member treated residents to Valen- tine' card and cookie and reading poem , along with inging ongs and playing the piano. special gue t from Japan al o attended . On March 31, the Martingales 4-H hor<,e club met at Ann Bedortha' house . After a hort meeting club member · went to He ner to a cliPic put on by Dr . Temple for com- petitive trail riding. By Melissa McElligott, Reporter Nancy Miller' cooking club met March 26 for the third time thi year. Seven member were pre. ent. At the opening of the meeting member bought paghetti noodles and tomato pa ce . They they made paghetti , cookie and brownie . Brioget McElli~tt did a pre ntation on how to make French bread. The next meeting was April 2. Prof es ional Carpet Cleaning Two-Trackers House Cleaning and Painting Call fo r appointment after 5 p.m. 676 - 5315 The competitive trail ride clinic given by Dr. Temple wa well at- tended and 12 people igned up . There are till spaces available , however. anyone intere ted in par- ticipating may contact Karen Tem- ple , 9 9-8186 for an entry blank. There will be no meeting thi Sun- da . April for the Two-Tra ker 4- H club. Members will be con- ta ted later in April for a fitting. shO\,':'.i~g and ~cord book work hop. European visit subject of Topic Club lone Topic Club met at the ocial room of the United Church on March 28 with Katherine Lind trom and Sue Proudfoot a hostesses. Pro- gram for the day was a pictorial ac- count of a trip to Alice Weatherford Harper and her husband, Rich, made to Europe in November. The special occasion of the trip was co attend the wedding of Patrick Meunier of Le Neubourg France and hjs fiance, Lisbeth Goddik, a Danish git'l he met \ hen attending Oregon State University on a master's program . Patrick pent a ummer at the Harper wheat ranch learning first-hand the working of a ranch . Another special occasion for Rich was a visit to hi German Nanny, Ro ie Wagner, in Munich . Rich wa born in Munich when hi father wa tationed there. Guests of the club were members of the Heppner Bookworms, Madge Thom on, Pauline Hughe , Sylvia McDaniel, Katherine Ho kins , Mary Goheen , Helen Currin, Marian Brosnan and Betha] Heinrichs. 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