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Gorge abloom for 'Hello Summer' tour to locks
Town of Kinzun
community reunion June 20
added attraction was the fruit'
Ity IIIItDINKTCLLIS.
Morrow Kxtcnxion Service
The beautiful green Colum
bia Gorge, abloom with scotch
broom, poppies, iind other
wild flowclH w-l 1 1 if scfhc fur
the. Homemakcr's "Hello
Summer" lour to Cascade
f or 'k Hnd The flfille
week. A full bus load of men
Monica Swanson. Shirlev and
and women from Morrow
County traveled down the
Gorge to calch a quick look at
the fruit orchards.
The "Hello Summer" tour
wbs npnnsorfH for an oppor
tunity to ride the river boat
and see the Locks and
Bonneville Dam. A special
orchard lour on the way home,
with tour guides Harold Kerr.
DO. Nelson and Virgil
Choate. all of The Dalles.
Those participating in the
tour were: Freida Majcske.
Neva and Lee Palmer. Claud
ia Hughes. Frieda Slocum,
Ruth McCabe, Dorris Graves,
Former residents and work
er! of the town of Kinzua will
have a community reunion
Saturday, Juno 20, at Fossil.
All are invited to attend a
potluck dinner at 2 p.m. at
Iaobel Edwards Hall at the
fairgrounds at Fossil. The
, reunion committee will furn
ish the meat, drinks and ice
cream for the potluck.
An auction and other activ
ities will follow the potluck,
said a reunion spokesDerson.
It takes 32,000 flowers to
make one pound of saffron.
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mer, Mary and Harold
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Bailey Evelyn Kent. Juanita
Ryan, Mildred Rhea. Roberta
Campbell. Mrs. Curt Perkins,
Martha Baker, Marie White,
Pete McMurtry, and Mildred
Padberg.
OTHER THINGS OF
INTEREST DOWN THE
COLUMBIA GORGE
Have you noticed the three
large wind generators as you
drive down the Gorge? The
world's largest wind energy
generators-three MOD-2 tur
bines, near Goldendale, Wash,
have made that site the "Wind
Energy" capital of the world,
according to OSU Energy
gram. Each of the 350 foot horizon
tal axis rotors, (longer than a
football Field) is mounted atop
a 200-foot tower with self-contained
elevators. The 80-ton
rotors were built by Boeing at
a cost of $4.5 million each. The
generators cut in with 14-mph
winds and provide maximum
output of 2.5 megawatts in
winds between 27 and 45 mph
with rotors turning at a
controlled 17.5 rpm and blade
tip speeds of 187 mph. Elec
tricity from the units is fed
into the Northwest power grid
via a BPA substation.
We all know that the winds
- blow down the Gorge. . . and "
we all know that new or
additional energy sources are
needed. Perhaps in the future
there will be many more of
these giant windmills churn
ing out megawatts to help
provide this need. In the
meantime, it is fun to look
across at the strange "wind
mills" as you drive down the
Columbia River. My family
has speculated about them ...
and 111 bet yours, has: toe.
BIRDINE TAKES BRIEF
LEAVE FROM WORK
BIRDINE TAKES BRIEF
LEAVE FROM WORK
Some of you may have
heard rumors that I am taking
an unexpected leave from
work ... and unfortunately,
this time off will extend until
after the first of July. This
doesn't mean that the usual
4-H home economics trainings
have been forsaken, only that
they will be moved ahead until
a later date in July.
In the meantime. 4-H lead
ers or members who have
questions or need assistance
are asked to call the Extension
office where Lenna or Claudia
will be available to answer
questions.
In July there will be a foods
training, a style revue train
ing, and a 4-H Home Econom
ics superintendents meeting
We hope that 4-H members
will be busy with camp and
Summer Week throughout
July, and ready for home ec
projects when Birdine returns
to work.
PMH Auxiliary
fetes residents
with birthdays
Pioneer Memorial Hospital
Auxiliary will hold its regular
monthly meeting Thursday,
June 18, at 1 p.m. at the
hospital.
Following the meeting, the
Auxiliary has planned a birth
day party for two nursing
home residents.
The American Legion Auxi
lary will be furnishing refresh
ments for the party.
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