SIX The Gazette-Times
Heppner, Oregon, Thursday. July 27, 1!78
Extension
Events... with
Birdine Tullis
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Food Preservation Helps
Summertime is busting out
all over, with fruits, berries,
and garden produce of all
kinds. Many aids are availa
ble at the Extension Office for
those interested in food pre
servation, whether it be dry
ing, freezing, canning, jellies,
jams or whatever! The list of
bulletins available is exten
sive, and all are available
free. Extension bulletins pro
vide you wifh the most up to
date and tested information
available.
A bonus, but later in the
season, Molly Saul, Extension
Home Economist will present
a food drying program during
our County Fair this year. We
have scheduled er to be part of
"Action Alley" to share her
skills and information of
drying all kinds of things.
Watch our special schedule of
Action events at fair for time
and date.
Canadian Exchange
Jyl Hobbs, Irrigon, and
Janette Piper, Lexington, will
be leaving for Canada on July
30 to spend a week visiting in
Canadian 4-H homes in the
Fraizer Valley, as part of an
eastern-Oregon-Canadian 4-H
exchange. They will be obser
ving the 4-K program there,
and participating in 4-H
events of the area. Four girls
will be traveling to Canada
with Ken Killingsworth, Whee
ler Extension Agent. The
other two will be selected from
Wheeler and Gilliam counties.
Later in the summer, four
Canadian 4-H members will be
coming to Oregon to complete
the exchange progiam.
Pree Leaves for Hood River
County
Many residents of Morrow
County have met Pree Gar
ner, PRYLE from Barbados,
West Indies. Pree has spent a
week here observing 4-H
programs, meeting members
and leaders, as well as
observing agriculture and
other local businesses.
Pree, along with Eric
DeWulf, IF YE from Belgium,
enjoyed attending Chamber of
Commerce in Heppner last
Monday. Both young men told
Chamber about their home
lands. Another special treat
for Pree and Eric was their
opportunity to be guests on
radio station KUMA Coffee
Hour. A visit to north Morrow
allowed them to attend a 4-H
activity as well as to see the
Columbia River and the de
veloping businesses and agri
culture there.
Pree left Morrow County
last Friday to spend a week in
Hood River before departing
for Pennsylvania to attend a
training workshop. Eric will
be with the Roger Palmer
family until July 25, when he
will depart for Roseburg.
The only complaint from
Pree concerning his visit, and
the PRYLE program is that
he is allowed to spend a week
in each area he'd like to have
stayed longer in Morrow
County.
A Summer Concern
Driving around our county, I
note that the lush green grass
along roadsides and fields as
well as areas in town, has now
turned to summer dry, and
presents a dangerous fire
hazard. The water crisis last
week made us even more
aware of the dangers of fire
this summer. Please be aware
and extra cautious!
We're Getting Ready for Fair
A new event added this year
to our 4-H fair events is
"Action Alk-y ".
Purpose of I he now event is
to allow more 4-H'ers to share
information with the general
public about the many exci
ting things they are doing. We
are hopeful, too, that it will
provide interesting events and
entertainment for those who
are attending our county fair.
The stage in the main hall will
be the place reserved for the
"Action" with seating provi
ded for the audience. Schedule
of the special presentations
will be available so you may
choose a topic of interest.
We are excited about the
new addition, and will be
contacting all leaders and
members to encourage them
to participate. Clubs, or indi
vidual members, may sche
dule a time with Birdine or
John to tell, show, or demon
strate any information they
wish to share. A space has
been provided on fair pre-re-gistration
for this new event.
It might be a repeat of a
demonstration, a speech,
song, dance, or whatever.
Watch for more 4-H Action: at
County Fair, August 19-22!
4-H Leader Salute....
Gail Hugheg & Rene Henry
Two first year leaders with an active club of younger
girls that's Gail Hughes and Rene Henry. Their project
choice is clothing, and we find their club members are the
first to sign up for special events and opportunities offered
4-H members. They are teaching their members to be
involved!
It is our feeling that first year leaders need to be
recognized for the good work they do. ..and here are two who
are doing an excellent job of leadership.
Glad to have Gail and Rene and their club in the Morrow
4-H family!
Lanham promoted
to Army Colonel
Michael C. Lanham, re
cently was promoted to Army
colonel while serving as the
director of plans and opera
tions, Military Traffic Man
agement Command in Wash
ington, D.C.
Lanham entered the Army
in November 1956 and re
ceived his commission
through the ROTC program.
his commission through the,
ROTC program.
He received a master's
degree in 1960 from the
University of Pittsburgh.
The colonel's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Conley J. Lanham,
live in Heppner, Ore.
Helix hosts
betiefitfor
hurt rider
The Helix community is
holding a fund raising day to
earn money for hospital ex
penses for a local man who
suffered a broken back in a
rodeo accident.
Roger Smith of Helix has
been undergoing therapy at
St. Mary's Hospital in Walla
Walla, where he will remain
for the next several months.
The fundraising day will be
held on Labor Day, Sept. 4, in
Helix. Events will include an
auction, booths selling crafts
and baked goods. Per
sons wishing to make contri
butions may send money to
the Roger Smith Fund in care
of Helix Community Baptist
Church, Helix, 97835.
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