Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, June 14, 1979, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, June 14, 1979 FIVE
Senior Citizen News
Pat Brindle announces that
four young aides are helping
around the Heppner Neigh
borhood Center this summer.
They are employed under
SPEDY (Summer Program of
Employment and Develop
ment for Youth.) These young
assistants are Arietta Aldrich,
lone, and Darla Parker,
Wayne Eckley and Phillip
Williams, all of Heppner.
Seniors are reminded that '
Blood Pressure Clinics will be
held next week in the county.
On Monday, June 18, the clinic
will beat Irrigon; on Tuesday,
June 19, it will be held in the
Neighborhood Center in Hep
pner and on Wednesday, June
20, the clinic will be at lone.
Menus for next week in
clude, at Heppner on Tuesday,
liver and onions, mashed
Eva Griffith new elected
Garden Club president
The Heppner Garden Club
installed officers for the
coming year at a picnic
meeting on Monday evening,
June 11, in the Main Street
Park.
Eva Griffith is new presi
dent; Justine Weatherford
and Barbara James' will
continue as secretary and
treasurer.
Outgoing President Eleanor
Gonty conducted her final
business meeting after which
she was presented a gift of
appreciation from the group.
Vacation Bible School,
religious series at
Nazarene Church
A series of religious films
will be shown at the Heppner
Church of the Nazarene begin
ning Sunday, June 17 at 7:30
p.m. and continuing on Wed.,
June 20, June 22, 24, 27, 29 and
July 1. The church has set its
Grasshopper spraying set
for farm acreage
Persons farming close to
280,000 acres signed up for
spraying against grasshop
pers between 5 p.m. and
midnight on Thursday, June 7,
at the County Extension
Office.
The signup was conducted
by County Agent Harold Kerr
and John Nordheim with fine
assistance from Bob Mc
Laughlin, Ned Clark, Merlin
Scholars
Cont. from page 6
the Oregon Scholars award is
to give recognition to the
academic attainments of stu
dents who have' excelled in
high school whether or not
they have financial need
which qualified them for state
scholarships.
Each recipient was present
ed with an Oregon Scholar
certificate signed by Carroll
Zon Gerber, Chairperson of
the State Scholarship Com
mission, Governor Vic Atiyeh
and Verne Duncan, Supt. of
Public Instruction.
for Your Fabulous Feller
Krott's
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Heppner 676-9460 Boordman 481-5461
potatoes, spiced apple salad,
buttered corn, French bread
and fruitcocktail cake with
topping.
On Wednesday at Heppner
and lone, seniors will be
served, sweet and sour meat
loaf over rice, molded salad,
buttered spinach, hot oatmeal
muffins and jelly and pineapple-carrot
cake with top
ping. Mrs. Brindle asked us to
remind senior citizens to plan
ahead for the Wednesday,
July 18, annual, all-day picnic
at Cutsforth Park. Those who
would like bus transportation
need to make this known soon.
Pat says she has the chicken
to be fried for the picnic in the
freezers and this is going to be
a great day. Mark July 18 on
your calendars.
Reports were given on the
work done at the hospital,
work done in the Main Street
Park and the flowers ar
ranged for the annual Pioneer
Picnic.
Members began signing up
to host meetings and to help
with programs beginning next
month. The yearbook com
mittee of Jane Rawlins, Theta
Lowe and Eva Griffith will
meet June 17 at the Rawlins
home to prepare new year
books. vacation bible school for June
25-29. Registration should be
done before Saturday, June 23.
The school is open to the
general public and no admis
sion charged.
Hughes, Don Robinson, Kite
Healy and Jean, Don and
Sandy Bennett.
The busy crew collected
over $100,000 to fund the
project and had promises of
more funds. The state, federal
government and landowners
are each assuming one-third
of the liability for funding this
urgently needed effort.
It is hoped that spraying in
this county will begin in about
two weeks.
Kodeo Results
Cont. from page 4
Heppner, Cindy Dougherty,
Heppner, Jana Steagall, Lex
ington, Miriam Donaldson,
Mary Jo Johnson and Peggy
Katzenberger; junior boys
breakaway, Troy Frazier and
Brad Howe, Irrigon and bull
riding, Ron Bosworth,
Mecham, Earl Mortimore,
Joe Talbert, Rocky Steagall,
Irrigon, Jeff Crockett and
Mark Jar vis.
Be sure and check
tot a complete
line of Sport &
Western Shirts
DEPARTMENT
STORE
Fight
Canning the "fruits" of your
summer garden is a super
way to make use of bumper
crops of anything from apples
to zucchini.
In this way, you can enjoy
Extension Events...
By Birdine
fruits and vegetables into the
winter, or give them as
holiday gifts. ..both money
saving ideas!
It's not too early to begin
planning. Check the canning
equipment you have on hand.
Discard cracked or knicked
jars. If gift giving is in mind,
take advantage of the wide
variety of decorative jars on
the market. Have your pres
sure cooker gauged checked
each year. Call 676-9642 to
determine where this service
is available. It is not neces
sary to take the entire lid, just
the gauge. (All nonacid
vegetables, meats, fish and
poultry must be canned by
pressure. Fruits, tomatoes
and pickles may be canned by
the water bath.)
Pick out the recipes you'd
like to use and list the canning
ingredients you'll need. Keep
the list with you when shop
ping so you can take advan
tage of good buys or specials.
When you begin canning, use
the freshest produce. Remem
ber, the quality of your canned
goods will only be as good as
the ingredients with which you
begin. Discard blemished or
spoiled portions of fruits and
vegetables and clean them
well.
For the best and latest
information on food preserva
tion, remember your friendly
Extension Service. Bulletins
Two Tracker Club
elects year's officers
The Two Tracker Club
started the year out by
electing officers: president:
Ann Lindsay; vice president:
Pat Schwartz; treasurer:
Marie Van Schoiack; secre
tary: Annette Wilgair and
reporter, Shelley Stroeber.
We sold M and M candies for
a fund raising project.
We are practicing working
Seaman recruit
training in San
Navy Seaman Recruit Verl
J.J. Whitman, whos wife,
Rita, is the daughter of Tom
and Colleen Blaylock of Route
2, Box 332, Irrigon, Ore., has
completed recruit training at
the Naval Training
San Diego.
Center,
Quality steel
and wood pole
buildings
9Eesideiitial
. .Agricultural
Commercial
Columbia Miver
Construction Co.
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
EVAN DAVIS P.O. BOX 474
567-3357
inflation, can
are available at no cost on
canning, pickling, freezing,
making jams and jellies, and
on drying foods! Information
is available also on making a
food dryer.
Tullis
Can you think of a better
way to fight inflation. ..and
provide nutritious and tasty
foods for your family?
Officers Elected To Head
Morrow Family Living Advi
sory Group...
Recently elected for leader
ship roles in the Extension
Homemakers Advisory Coun
cil were Lyla Wilcox, Irrigon,
chairman; Juanita Ryan, Ir
rigon, vice chairman; Mildred
Wright, Heppner, treasurer,
and Ramona Marshall, secre
tary. Special committee chair
man to assist the officers will
be selected at the first
meeting next fall.
The advisory group work
with Extension staff on all
special events and activities in
the Family Living program,
providing ideas and leader
ship for such events as local
tours of interest or similar
events.
They assist with training for
study group officers, plan and
carry out the annual women's
day each spring, and other
vital needs of the program.
Officers and committees
serve as the local link to the
Oregon Extension Home
maker's Council.
Camp Counselors Prepare For
Big Event...
Involved. ..that's our 4-H
counselors! Enthusiastic and
our horses on Tuesday. They
are only seven practices
before Horse Show so we
encourage everyone to come !
There will be an overnight
ride on July 14-15 at Martin
Prairie. Anyone is welcome
but responsible for transpor
tation. Please call 676-9797 or
989-8460 before July 2.
Reporter
Shelley Sroeber
completes
Diego
During the eight-week train
ing cycle, he studied general
military subjects designed to
prepare him for further aca
demic and on-the-job training
in one of the Navy's 85 basic
occupational fields.
HERMISTON
Ill
interested young people who
are willing to plan and carry
out a special event to highlight
the year of the younger 4-H
members. Counselors met at
the camp.. .and planned the
camp from A to Z. Many fun
filled hours are ahead under
their direction!
All counselors should plan to
meet at the Extension office
Monday, June 18 to travel to
camp to assist with setting up,
tents. A final camp planning
session is planned during the
work day, to be sure all plans
are ready!
Counselors for the June
24-27 camp are: Geri Grieb,
Wendy Myers, Heather Win
ter, Patti Devine, Todd Harri
son, Erin Evans, Mari Evans,
Angie Evans, Coleman De
vine. (One additional boy
counselor is needed!) These
are the group that will provide
Center & Main
your ownfoo
"family" for your 4-H camp
er! Theme for the camp
selected by the counselors is
"How the West Was Won"...
and we think there are fun
times ahead!
4-H Honors...
Lori Witt, Irrigon, was
named as alternate nominee
in Achievement in the recent
National Wards program an
nouncement. Although an
nouncement is made of nomi
nees in the spring, they are
tentative trip and award
winners and their alternates.
Final selections for the
awards are made in the fall
after submission of a satis
factory National Report form.
We congratualte Lori. ..for
her achievement in the highly
competitive category!
Summer Week at O.S.U.
Morrow County will be
represented at 4-H Summer
No matter where you are. No
matter what town. With us, you
can rely on our commitment to
bring you the best savings pro
grams and ideas available.
Don't be confused by the ever
changing savings market. Rely on
us to provide complete information,
up to the minute and thorough in
evaluation.
Come in soon and visit with a
savings counselor about our in
novative Inflation Aid ideas. The
highest rates allowed by law. The
highest commitment. We keep try
ing to bring you the best there is.
VJEGTEE1IJ
HERITJIGE
WFSTFRN HERITAGE FEDERAL
1 iAIUGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
Home Office:
Other Offices:
Week, Corvallis, this year by
three members, and an agent!
Leaving June 11 for a full
and varied week on campus of
Oregon State University are
delegates Angie Evans, Mike
Currin and Shane Laughlin.
They will travel by bus with
members from Gilliam,
Wheeler and Sherman coun
ties. John Nordheim, Morrow 4-H
Agent will travel with the
group as chaperone, and serve
as teacher during the week.
Scholarships to cover expen
ses of delegates are provided
by local businesses and indiv1
iduals.
An opportunity to learn.. .to
grow. ..to find new friends...
and learn about life on a
college campus! That's 4-H
Summer Week!
IFYE Reidun Martinsen
Spends Busy Days In County...
Pendleton
Southgate Pendleton,
& Milton-Freewqter
ds
Although her days were
limited in the county, Reidun
Martinsen made good use of
her time sharing the beauty of
her homeland with residents
through numerous slide
shows.
A guest at the Roger Palmer,
home, Reidun was delighted to
accompany the host family to
a college graduation, a pio
neer picnic, and a trip to
Malheur Bird Refuge.
In between trips she visited
schools, lone Topic Club, the
Lion's Club, Senior Citizen
dinner sites, Rhea Creek
Grange, as well as just
enjoying time learning about
American family life from her
host family.
We wish more 4-H'ers could
have met the IFYE with the
delightful Norwegian accent,
enthusiasm for 4-H and a
happy attitudejoward life!
FSLIC
Hermiston