Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, July 06, 1978, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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    EIGHT The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, July 6, 1978
Extension
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Area grazing land to benefit from House vote
Teen Mat! ieeiiet lor Mate
Fair
A recent communication
from the State 4-H Office
indicates there is still a need
for about 45 senior 4-H
members to serve on Teen
Stall during State Fair. A
number of junior superinten
dent positions are still open, as
well as general work in the 4-H
department. Positions will be
filled as applications are
received. Older members in
terested should contact Bir
dine or John to determine
dates and positions open to
teen staff.
Cathy Palmer selected to
serve as LAKO Camp Coun
selor Cathy Palmer, Heppner,
has been selected to serve as
one of nine-counselors who will
greet the Labo exchange
students when they arrive in
Oregon this summer. First
stop for the Japanese exchan
gees will be a camping
experience at the Oregon 4-H
Center near Salem, where the
nine counselors , will assist
with programs before the
students depart for homes
with host families throughout
Oregon.
To Work at State Fair
Julie Grieb, Lexington, will
be working with one of her
favorite projects while serv
ing as Junior Superintendent
lor Beef at Oregon State Fair,
August 31 through September
:;.
Janet McElligott, lone, will
be assigned duties for the
same period when she reports
to the 4-H Building. at State
Fair on the same dates.
We congratulate both older
4-H'ers for sharing their skills
by assisting with 4-H events at
State Fair. ,
A Different 4-H Opportunity
Would your family like to be
involved in a different sort of
4-11 project helping With a
project for the blind? Due to
the increased demand for
Guide Dogs, the breeding .
program for Guide Dogs has
been stepped up, and is
experiencing an acute short
age of 4-H homes for the
pups. The program- antici
pates about 246 pups to be
placed in the next 90 days.
Guide Dogs are raised in the
home, and later taken to
training centers to be trained
to serve the blind. For more
information, call 676-9642.
Range Camper Needed
Last call for applicants to
attend the Oregon Youth
Range Camp August 6-12 at
the Jackman Youth and Natu
ral Resources Center, Logan
Valley in Grant County. All
boys and girls who have
completed the 9th grade are
eligible to apply.
Scholarships are available
to cover camp fees so the
camper has no cost except
transportation to and from
camp. For more information
call John Nordheim.
Cook Books Coming
Two Morrow County Cook
Books will be coming off the
press soon, so there should be
lots of new goodies in the
making!
Beta Omega of lone have
recently started plans for a
cook book, in which they hope
to include main dish favorites,
desserts, salads or any other
favorite recipes of Morrow
County cooks. Boxes have
been placed in various busi
nesses, as well as the County
Office in Irrigon, to collect
your recipes before the dead
line date of Aug. 23. Their
cookbook will be a limited
edition." For more information
call Judy Osmin, lone, or just
mail your recipe along to her.
The long talked about Cow
belies cook book is coming out
soon, according to Cowbelles
Prs""rt if. 'yc
hopes to have it available by'
county fair time.
Both cookbooks should be
collector's items with recipes
from all areas of our county-
Oregon Congressman Al Uii
man said today that a mea
sure approved by the House
last week will lead to substan
tial improvements in the
productivity of grazing lands
in Eastern Oregon.
"In addition, all users of
benefit significantly in the
long run," said UHman, who is
a cosponsor of the Public'
Grazing Lands Improvement
Act. The bill now goes to the
Senate.
The legislation overhauls
the grazing f formula and
updates range management
programs on public lands,
Ullman said. ;
An important provision of
the bill expands the Bureau of
Land Management's program
to control excess wild horses
and burros on the range. BLM
is required under the legisla:
tion to remove excess wild
horses and burros. The proce
dure for allowing adoption of
the animals is streamlined by
the measure.
A grazing fee formula is
established by the bill that, for
the first time, reflects live
stock production costs, beef
prices and rancher's ability to
pay. That would allow the fee
charged for grazing livestock
io nl full uith wnnnmip
lu "DC years.
conditions and resolves , a
continuing source of contro
versy, Oiiuiuu
The bill also authorized a
$350 million increase in range
improvement over the next 20
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Loganberries, 28 lbs. wo sugar
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