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y.M t W 'f IP' The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday February 8, 1979 SEVEN Extension Events-with Birdine Tullis Spring 4-H activities abound throughout the state for members, leaders All older youth, whose enrollments have been turned in were recently mailed information concerning three events planned for spring months. All three required a response from those inter ested in participating. Due date is Feb. 15. "Know Your State Govern ment," April 8-10, Salem, offers opportunity for two Morrow 4-H members to have an inside look at state govern ment in action, as well as to meet legislators and other elected officials. The confer ence is always of special interest on the years when the legislature is in session. Those eligible to apply are members in grades 10, 11 and 12. An additional benefit is meeting other 4-H members from across the state. The leaders council pays expenses of the two selected to attend the conference. A statewide counselor train ing is scheduled for March 29-April 1, 4-H Center, Salem. Morrow County may send three delegates and one adult to the training, which is designed as a leadership session for those who will be serving as counselors at county 4-H camps. All 10, 11 and 12th grade 4-H members are eligible to apply by Feb. 15. Expenses and registration for this event will also be paid by leaders council. One adult may also attend the training. The special trip for mem bers in 7 through 12th grades to the Oregon Coast during spring vacation should catch the interest of all 4-H mem bers. Leaders and parents are also encouraged to sign up for this special event, by Feb. 15. While plans are not com plete for this special event, we are sure that it will include a number of industries unique to our coast area in the vicinity of Tillamook, and on up the coast, with stops at Marine Science Center, and other points of interest. Number to attend will be determined by transportation available, and registration is on a first-come basis. Any 4-H member whose enrollments have not been turned in to the county office may call 676-9642 to receive the application forms. '4-11 News free to leaders Subscriptions were recently entered to National 4-H News magazine for all Morrow mm 1M mm 10-INCH JERIO'S PIZ ZA DOLE PINEAPPLES JUICE ASSORTED VARIETIES, 13-13.5 OZ. SIZE, YOUR CHOICE u sliced pings I I fill KETCHUP If HEINZ KEGfl KETCHUP THE SLOW POURING KETCHUP, 32-OZ. SIZE Is? DoleJ WneappteelranBJ Dole tne&edpineapi SLICED, CHUNK OR CRUSHED, 20-OZ. SIZE KLEENEX FACIAL TISSUES () WHITE or ASSORTED COLORS, 200-COUNT Li SPARI ASSORTED FLAVORS HALF GALLON BATHROOM TISSUE O 1 A V SOFT '1ST PRETTY DECORATED, WHITE or ASSORTED COLORS, 4-ROLLPKG. U & SPAGHETTI SAUCE MISSION, 15-OZ. GOES GREATON MISSION PASTA ... POTATO OR CRACKED WHEAT i O BISQUICK BISCUIT MIX. NALLEY'S MAYONNAISE. 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GROWN NO. 2 A- 1 Bag ... ea. I W WASH. GROWN IIIIIIMl' Si POTATOES?.; D'ANJOU PEARS 3lb. 1 WASH Wf-STflM fHf 1WM nfinounnnnno 5n iviuonnuuiuio , lb. u CLIPTOP CARROTS ,,29 CHOICE LEMONS.. 3,,39c AVJ0CAD0S ft I00' LBS. LJ rr A (JT THRIFT WAY County leaders. The sub scriptions were a gift from the leaders council. The 4-H National News shares ideas and information relating to 4-H programs nationwide, and has many suggestions and ideas for leaders. The January issue IFYE Debbie Hoeft as the "cover girl" as well as a feature concerning her exper iences in Hungary. We hope leaders will share the maga zine with their club members, for all had the opportunity to hear Debbie's reports when she reported in our county. Advisory Committee receives praise We salute the following members who have agreed to serve as an advisory group to the 4-H staff and leaders council. Jeff Bailey, Angie Evans, Todd Harrison, Tara Mahoney, Diann Morter, Marie Van Schoiack and Lori Witt will meet as a group to make recommendations and suggestions concerning the county-wide program. In ad dition, they will meet with the leaders council and serve on special council committees. The young representatives represent all project and geographic areas in the county. We look forward to working with this very special group of older 4-H members. Opportunity unlimited Job Title: 4-H County Fair Superintendent Experience required: None on the job training Work period: County Fair, and a short time prior Rewards: Many: the feeling of helping youth; opportunity to learn about kids and competition; op portunity to observe judges at work, get to know them, understand the judging pro cess and the philosophy of judging; and the pride and satisfaction of helping make a county project a successful, good experience for all. How to apply? Call John or Birdine at 676-9642. Cookbook correction Mary Ashbeck called to tell us that she noted on page 9, the Beef-N-Kraut recipe is incor rect. It should call for 4 tablespoons TOMATO paste (not flour). It is one of Mary's favorite recipes, and she thinks everyone will enjoy it. If there are other recipe corrections that should be made in the cookbook, we will list them if they are called to our attention. I've tried some of the recipes, and found them to be really good. Meat-a-rama coming soon The big spring salute to the meat industries of Morrow and Umatilla counties is planned for Feb. 20 in Hep pner, and Feb. 19 in Pendle ton. The program will include beef, pork and lamb cookery, as well as information on each of the industries. Cowbelles, Sheep Growers Auxiliary and people involved in raising pork will all be there to share their expertise and loads of door prizes. Watch for more details but mark the date, Feb. 20, 7:30 p.m. at the Fairgrounds, Heppner. Carpentry apprentice applications being taken Applications for apprentice ships in the carpentry trade in Morrow, Umatilla and Grant Counties will be accepted from Feb. 20-March 16, the Pendleton Carpenters Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee announced this week. Questions about applying for the program may be directed to H.W. "Buck" Walther, Bureau of Labor, 700 SE Emigrant, Suite 320, Pen dleton, 276-7884.