Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, January 12, 1978, Page TEN, Image 10

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    TEN The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, January 12, 1978
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Extension
Events.,, with
Birdine Tullis
We are excited about
things that are happening, and
things that are planned to
happen! Return of the good
brown earth from the carpet
of snow brings thoughts of
spring events in both exten
sion home economics and the
4-H program. We welcomed
the moisture, but the hazar
dous road conditions surely
slowed everything down with
in the county!
4-H Leaders Meetings by
Project Areas
County fair may seem a long
time away as we think ahead
from mid-winter, but for air
things to run smoothly at fair,
preparations begin right now!
To get this project underway,
4-H leader meetings have been
scheduled by project areas.
All meetings will begin at 1
p.m. and all will be at the
Conference Room at the
extension office, Heppner.
Livestock leaders will meet
Wednesday, January 11;
Home Ec and Creative Arts on
Thursday, January 12; Horse
leaders on Friday, January 13.
Plans call for a review of
past fair, discussion of awards
for each project area, new
contests or revision of present
ones, as well as best way to
schedule events to fit the new
dates and plans for county fair
next year. We hope that all
leaders will plan to meet with
us for the important meetings.
Ideas and suggestions from all
are needed to provide a
program meeting local leader
needs !
Training for Study Group
Leaders and Others!
"IsIt Soup Yet?" is the
topic which will be offered for
study group leaders and any
others interested this month!
Training session will be at the
Baptist Church, Irrigon, 10-12,
January 18. Program infor
mation will focus on the use of
the popular slow cookers, and
will emphasize their use for
making delicious, nutritious
homemade soups. Recipe
handouts included with the
lesson include favorite soup
recipes of homemakers of
Morrow-Umatilla counties.
Anyone interested is welcome
to attend.
Cooking With Mixes
We seem to go in cycles at
the extension office, with
requests for various informa
tional bulletins and fact
sheets! Recently, one request
ed often has been a collection
of recipes and directions for
making mixes. Seems that
homemakers are looking for
good ways to stretch their
dollars, and provide nutritious
foods quickly for their fami
lies. We now have a supply of
the requested fact sheets' on
hand (FS 116). Included is all
the information you need to
make a basic master mix
which can then be quickly
transformed into muffins,
pancakes, corn bread, coffee
cake, dumplings, cookies, and
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other uses. The mixes are
time, and money savers!
Looking Ahead .
We have been working on a
special program which will be
offered once in Morrow Coun
ty, once in Umatilla County,
and we are calling it a "Food
Fair". We are so excited about
it, and hope everyone will save
the dates of February 8 or 9 to
attend one of the sessions.
What's so special about this
event?
Homemakers of the two
counties will be sharing skills
on a variety of food prepara
tions including such interes
ting things as pizza for a
crowd, preparing food in a
wok, making homemade noo
dles, grinding grains and
using in bread making, Arab
or pocket breads, crepes,
sourdough, Indian fry bread,
and more!
The demonstrations will be
scheduled to allow partici
pants to attend as many of the
topics as they wish! So if
you've been wanting to learn
some new tricks to spice up
your family meals, you will
soon have that opportunity!
Sounds like fun, doesn't it?
Calories and Weight
..After all that about food, I
might mention that we also
have a handy little pocket-size
booklet available free to help
you if you are interested in
counting calories! This seems
to be the time of year that a
few pounds settle in with most
of us and make us more
conscious of caloric intake!
4-11 Executive Council Meet
ing Reminder
Officers of north and south
Morrow 4-H councils will meet
Tuesday, January 17, 7:30
p.m. in Irrigon. South Morrow
council members may plan to
ride along to the meeting with
Harold and Birdine!
4-H Salutes
Theda Lowe. ...a lovely lady
in Heppner, who does many
good things for many people!
Theda is often seen aroung the
neighborhood center, her
church, and any other place
where a community volunteer
is needed! Her skills are
many; her sweet smile and
lovely ways make you happy
to be near her. ...now, Theda
has added a new responsibility
to her list of volunteer
work. ..and we are so happy to
welcome her as a 4-H leader.
Even her choice of a 4-H
project is fun, creative and
different! Theda has chosen to
introduce her club of six girls
to the joys of patchwork! We
can hardly wait to see their
exhibits for county fair!
EXTRA CASH
FROM UNWANTED ITEMS
SELL WITH CLASSIFIEDS
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at 11 p.m. two
certificates to the queen.
Breakfast A
Served
Heppner EMTs
conduct training
The Heppner Chapter of
Emergency Medical Techni
cians (EMT) met Dec. 20 at
Pioneer Memorial Hospital
for a training session and film
on shock and bandaging.
Karmon Bjella of the PMH
staff conducted the session
and a discussion was held on
the standard 35 second evalua
tion. Reports were heard from
EMTs who attended the train
ing school in Boardman in
early December.
The next meeting of the
group is scheduled for Jan. 17
at the old city library building
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Barbara Pike
Steve and Roberta Conlee
hosted a dinner parly Wednes
day, January 4, to clelbrate
the 13th birthday of their son
Rob. Joining Rob and his
parents for the festive occa
sion was Chuck and Melba
Mitchell and daughters, Ray
and Deena Reid and daugh
ters, Greg Orr, Jeff Orr and
Scott Conlee.
Earl Norris went to John
Day Monday to take care of
some business.
Bob and Laurie Hire had
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quite a house full for the long
New Years weekend. Rob's
brother, Bill Roberts and
family, were here from their
home in Gridley, Cal. The
Roberts were accompanied by
Bill and Bob's parents, Harv
and Kitty Spivey. Also at the
Hire home was another bro
ther Frank Spivey and family,
John Day; and Dave and Sue
Mattison and daughters. Tues
day the Roberts family and
the elder Spiveys left for the
Spiveys' home in Baker.
Rev. and Mrs. Bill Mai are
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bile home at Myrtle Point. The (
Mais are missed by their
many friends in this area.
The Steve Conlees went to
Pendleton Saturday evening
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Thursday, Jan. 12
Regular Lodge 8 p.m.
Kitty and Dinner Drawings
Friday, Jan. 13
Happy Hour
Dinner 6-8:30 p.m.
Music by Billy Nichols
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Dinner 6-8:30 p.m.
Live Music by Billy Nichols
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for Vernon and LaVelle Cecil.
The Cecils, former Kinzua
residents, were celebrating
their 30th wedding anniversary.
Calendar
Tuesday, Jan. 17
Senior Citizens 4:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Jan. 18
Senior Citizens 4:30 p.m.
Pinochle 7:30 p.m.
Boy Scouts 7:30 p.m.
Thursday, Jan. 19
Regular Lodge, 8:00 p.m.
$500 Drawing
Dinner Drawing
of - town guests only.
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