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The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, July 13, 1978 NINE (Extension I 9 mi h- - J ' ?ff T'S -T;: VVl , " if ,rtJ VI-L..."K V:','' .J' ' ( - j j ' . ; I 1 r ' 4 : H'yr Events... with Birclinc Tullis V,. Jim Ackley, Heppner High music teacher, forks over his $15 to Lion Robb Rush for a Mustang jacket as Phyllis Kroll, owner of Kroll's Dept. Store writes up the order. Kroll's bought the nylon lined and unlined jackets at cost for the Heppner Lions, who are selling them to raise money for WIS band uniforms. The Lions have placed an order for more jackets before the fall football season arrives. For your jacket, see Robb Rush, Dr. Lee Hazen, Frank Pearson or John Edmundson. Camp. ..Spate Odyssey Hail, rain, cold, hot the weather chose to be unusual during camp, but the campers and counselors failed to find it dampened their spirits. Camp ers, counselors, and extension staff numbered approxi mately 100 for the total camp, and everyone pitched in to carry on with classes and events in spite of the weather. Reports coming in tell us the campers really enjoyed the variety of experiences. Class instructors were Bob Krein, Wildlife; Todd Harri son, Dick Sargent, Survival; Joanne Kock, Outdoor Cook ery; State Forest Service; Terry Lilybridge, plants and conservation; Judy Laughlin, Jan Spaulding, Oragami; Francine Evans, potato prints; Birdine Tullis, drift wood sculpture and shell necklaces; Lee Ansotegue, John Nordheim, braiding; Joanne Kock and counselors, puppets; Julie Grieb, Wendy Myers, tie dying; Heather Winter, Lottie Laughlin, Rock Painting. Other counselors taught tissue paper crafts and making bird feeders. In addi tion, each counselor had responsibilities for various . camp projects and events. Pat Wright served as camp nurse. Song leaders were Julie Grieb, Lottie Laughlin, Wendy Myers, Heather Winter, and Barb Cooney. A new addition to camp activities this year was a mini-fair and awards program planned as part of the closing ceremony, with Julie Grieb and Wendy Myers in charge. Morrow Counselors were: Todd Harrison, Cole man Devine, Erin Evans, Mari Evans, Julie Grieb, Wendy Myers, Lottie Laughlin and Heather Winter. One thing, sure to be remembered by all, was the hail storm on Saturday after noon with hail stones nearing the size of golf balls which changed the atmosphere from summer to winter; soaked the tents and bedding, dented automobiles and damaged trailer homes. Ask the camp ersthey'll all say they had good times and are looking forward to next year! Mike and Jeanne Visit Special visitors at 4-H camp were Mike and Jeanne Howell and children. They were enroute home to Nyssa from Corvallis and chose to come by camp to see their 4-H friends. Mike, formerly 4-H and livestock agent in Morrow County will return to work with the extension service on July 17 as livestock agent in Malheur County. We know his many friends in our county will be happy to hear this news. Food Freezing I'pdate Just in time to help home makers with question con cerning freezing the products from fruit trees and gardens, a special update on freezing food will be offered at the Annex, fairgrounds, Heppner, 2 p.m., July 19. In addition, Elaine Husted, Grant County extension agent, will give answers to such questions as: How do you freeze your own TV dinners? How do you freeze food in pouches? Can you blanch in a microwave oven? Should all vebetables be blanched before freezing: How long may products such as bread be stored in a freezer? If you can't make it to SHOP .IIIIMIMIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllj fTr- il 1 Authorized CATALOG SALES MERCHANT Heppnerite f returns I from Europe f Jearmeine Forquer, daugh- ter of Seth and VoJean E Forquer of Heppner returned E home July 6 from a 2Vfe week tour of Europe. E The Heppner youth spent a E week in Gjovile, Norway, E visiting relatives and touring E points of interest. Other stops E were made in Sweden, Den- E mark, Holland, Germany, Bel- E gium and France, including sightseeing tours in Amster- E dam, Copenhagen, Cologne E and Paris. Jearmeine was accompa- E nied on the trip by the Oscar E Morud family of Portland. The Morud clan included daughter E Karen Jones and granddaugh- ter Angela Jones, Jearmeine's z sister-in-law and niece. HUNTERS ( T V 1 id. ill Heppner on July 19, the same program will be offered in Pendleton July 18 at 1:30 and 7:30 p.m. in the multipurpose room of Hawthorne school. There is no charge for the program and everyone is welcome. IFYE Arrives in County Eric DeWulf, IFYE from Belgium, arrived to spend approximately a month with the Roger Palmer family, Heppner. Eric had almost as many problems traveling from Belgium to Heppner as the camp had with weather. He was scheduled to spend his first few days at our 4-H camp, but plane and bus schedules, as well as other travel related problems delayed his arrival until Sunday, just in time to see the campers leaving for home. Eric is very interested in our farming practices, as well as 4-H program and almost anything American. We hope you'll all give him a warm welcome as you meet him around the county. Other International We'll be greeting PRYLE Maurice Garner, Barbados, West Indies on Sunday, July 16. Maurice, an extension agent, will spend a week in Morrow County. The following Sunday will see the arrival of the Japanses La bo exchange students who will be staying with host families for approxi mately a month. Shirley Palmer, coordinator for the Labo Exchange tells me that most families have received letters from their incoming exchangee, and all are an xious for their arrival. At the same time, Monica Swanson, lone, will depart for Japan chaperoning Oregon's delegates for the two-way exchange. Morrow 4-H has gone International this year! Think Fair A reminder to all 4-H'ers that county fair dates are August 19-22. Time right now to be finishing exhibits, and thinking about the many events and activities available to 4-H members at the fair. County fair premium books may be picked up at the Extension office Heppner, or the County office and post office, Irrigon. SHOP SIDSVJALir i 4 That are SEVJ fine! SIGHT IN ON THIS SIDEWALK SALE SIBEUJAIEI SPECIALS FRIDAY ONLY ALL RIFLES & SHOTGUNS YOURS FOR COST PLUS 10 CASH OR PYMT. 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