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TWELVE The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, September 21, 1978 Fishermen 's wives to give seafood tips to local drylanders The 'Fishermen's Wives" from Astoria are coming to town, bringing demonstra tions and information on seafood cookery. This special program is dated for Sept. 27, 2 p.m. at the Annex, Fair grounds, Heppner. Most "drylanders" love sea foods, but most do not know as much as they would like about preparation of the delicious foods, or the wide variety available. The program is open to all, at no charge, so be sure you do not miss this once in a lifetime opportunity to learn all about the fishing industry, plus many other informative ideas from those who are actively involved with the fishing business. The "Fishermen's Wives" is a group, similar to our Cowbelles, or Wheathearts, and we feel fortunate that they will come to eastern Oregon to share their expertise. Inciden tally, we learned about the group and their interest in promoting their industry through Virginia Whitaker, Heppner. She attended a conference with husband Hal, local FFA Instructor, and met the women and sampled their wares bringing home the message that they were avail able to come out and do programs on seafood. You'll enjoy taking home their recipes, as well as sampling their goodies! RECORD BOOKS AND AP PLICATIONS FOR COUNTY MEDALS DUE OCT. 6 We believe in 4-H records! So now is the time for 4-H'ers to complete their record books for the year and submit them to their leaders. Leaders are requested to submit the best junior, intermediate, and sen ior record books from their club, along with their secre tary's book, for the 1978 record book contest by Oct. 6. BMCC staff preparesfor term opening Pre-service activities began Sept. 11 for faculty and staff at Blue Mountain Community College. The two-week calendar in cludes programs whose aim is orienting new and returning staff members to the college. There are 14 new faculty members this year at the college and six new support staff people. Jim Whitney, BMCC board chairman, told the assembled group at its first meeting, "We're anticipating a better year ahead. Crisis pulls people together." Looking to the future, he noted the board's dedication to "community visibility and credibility" this year. Ron Daniels, BMCC presi dent recounted to the college staff the problems of getting the budget passed early last summer. He assured the faculty that "the quality of instruction was never ques tioned during the entire elec tion." Daniels identified the pro perty tax revolt as an area of primary concerns this year to the college. He outlined the uncertainty caused by ballot measure no. 6 and the new alternative measure no. 11. He commented that it will be difficult for the college to know how to build its budget until the measures are clearly explained. . Other items on the staff's two-week schedule include: Group meetings on staff-administration-institutional relationships. 1 An address by Dr. Dwight Baird, of Crawford, Baird and Smith Corp., on his firms recommendations for better utiliaztion of college facilities. A western barbeque Sept. 20 at 6 p.m. prepared by the students for all faculty mem bers and their spouses. Preparation and training for college registration set for Sept. 21 and 22. At the same time, members wishing to be considered for county medals should include an "awards story", which should include information on their progress in the area for Extension Events with Bircline Tullis v-'j 0 -r-j-r ' ill U TV which they wish to be consid ered. Each set of 4-H records should include the project record, the 4-H story, and a permanent record, with the awards story added if apply ing. More information on record books and awards application will be mailed all 4-H mem bers soon. Leaders will find ft hdj TURICEYS JWw. 9-15 LB. AVG. yZS USDA GRADE A r information concerning both in their September "Newslet ter". 4-H EVENTS SCHEDULED Remember the special "4-H Night" at A.C. Houghton School, Irrigon, 6 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 21. Special program will include recogni tion of members, program by 4-H members, as well as a slide showing of the events of the past year. , All residents of north Mor row are invited to attend the potluck dinner (bring salad or dessert) and learn about opportunities for both youth and adults in the 4-H program. Attendance is not limited to those who are members, as the event is for families and intended as an opportunity for all to learn about the 4-H program, to meet leaders, and to enroll members. Don't miss it! A siniilsr prcgrsm is sche duled for south Morrow for Oct. 5. Time and place to be announced later. Recruiting lor 4-H member and leaders will include visits to schools, where youths may indicate their interest in specific projects. John and Birdine want every youth 4th through 12th grades in the county involved in the 4 H program, and they are looking for interested adults who like kids and would be willing to serve as leaders. JW Y v? J , BLADE CUT BEEF CHUCK ROASTS USDA CHOICE BEEF FRESE-i LEAR! GROUND BEEF 1O0BEEr- BEEF STEW MEATiS. BEEF CHUCK STEAK JL I If A l Lennon's. No LI IVI IV OHUOAUC lb $1.39 LUNCH MEATSft: .a S9c Boneless, USDA Choice. lb. 1.29 TURKEY HAMS 2-3 lb. Average lb. '1.69 Preservatives lb M.69 TURKEY ROASTSS3S2K!-. '3.49 PRICES EFFECTIVE 7 FULL DAYS SEPTEMBER 20 THRU SEPTEMBER 26, 1978 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES TURKEY DRUMSTICKS USOA Grade A. .b49 ntrtri" I til CO Sliced. Skinned Deer Liven and Deveined lb. 79 0 we welcome FCC3 8UL? SIIOPFESS LEIli!OI!S SLAB BACON BY THE PIECE LB. BEEF CHUG ROASTS (1 ROUND BONE, USDA CHOICE BEEF LB. 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