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Extension will now charge for publications Hv HOH COSTA Morrow Co, Mxtrnxlon Agrnt Beginning July 1, the Ore gon Slate University Exten sion Service will chiirge fr many of their publications. Statewide, OSU distributes more than a million and a half copies of it's extension publi cations each year, Facing state budget cuts and with direction from the Oregon Legislature extension has begun recovering some of the cost of producing publications. P.M.H. Aux. meets and plans new projects The Pioneer Memorial Hospital Auxiliary held a monthly business meeting on Thursday. June 24. The meet ing was followed by an ice cream social for nursing home residents, reported Hetty Brown of the auxiliary. , The social was held on the hospital's newly enlarged patio. The patio and it's enlar gement were both projects of the auxiliary. Brown said future auxiliary objectives include the installa Fresh ideas for picnic food tli fit will keep its cool If you're one of Ihosc lucky people w ho have ihe summer off to lue around all day long ul pooltidc or at the beach, you're probably fated with the ques tion of what to bring with you for lunch and Miackt. In hot weather, it's wiser not to bring foods made with butter, mayonnaise or other dairy pro ducts, eliminating such stundhy lunches as tuna, chicken salad or egg salad sandwiches, or even a simple cheese sandwich. What you want is something that will outlast long hours of baking in the sun. One obvious choice is peanut butter, which is protein rich, re latively inexpensive and which can last for a long period of time. 0XK0000000000000000000000000 To Melba: In appreciation for the many hours spent on our behalf for the courtesy extended our customers - for the loyalty, honesty, integrity and concern you always brought to your work, These are qualities money express our grateful feelings to We wish you well and though the "THANK YOU" for being our years. And to June: We also wish to express our 1)0000000000000000 YOU CM 7. it- f" Tar. .S 3. Closed We Are The Team You Can Depend On For All Your Farm Chemical Needs ! NH-3 Aqua Liquid & Dry Fertilizers Form Chemicals Variety of Application Systems 'WE "NOT ONLY SELL THE PRODUCT-WE SERVICE IT TOO' borrow Counf Many low cost publications will continue to be distributed without charge, Those publi cations that are more expen sive to produce will carry a charge, with mor,t falling In the 2!i and 50 cent categories. Volunteer 4 11 leaders will be provided with the neces sary publications needed in teaching at no charge. Four-H members will be charged a project fee of $1 for each project in which they enroll to help cover the cost of publications. tion of a new music sound system for both upstairs and downstairs patients of the nursing home, and redecorat ing the patients rooms to make them more personal and attractive. The auxiliary has again pur chased a nurse doll to be raffled off to help fund the future projects. Brown said. Tickets for the doll will begin being sold at Heppner's Side walk Sale, Saturday, July 24, she added. You might also consider pea nut butter's favorite teammate, jelly, either in tandem with peanut butler, or by Ms. lone some. Or, bring along a jar of each, and the bread and crackers of your choice. Another alternative would be to bring along a bunch of bananas for your bunch and, when lunchtimc rolls around, whip up a batch of those Depression favorites, banana sandwiches. Of course, a thermos or two of cooling punch or juice is a necessity. And. wrap it all up with fruit oranges, apples, even a whole watermelon if you've got someone with you who's willing to take Ihe re sponsibility of toting it. can't buy. Nor can words you. You are a lovely lady! words are inadeaquate say manager for the past two heartfelt thanks! Sincerely, Hal & Virginia ooooooooooooo Si RVICE DEPEND ON i- Monday the 5th HEALTH HINT: Whether you're a young person upending your vaca tion at camp, or a camp di rector apending your time caring for youngsters, avoid ing intM-ct stings will be high on your priority list thia year. While most insect atings usually cause only alight pain, perhaps some itching and localized irritation, for one to two million Ameri cana they are more aerioua. These persona are allergic to stings. ..usually from insects known by the biologic name of Hymenoptera.Thismeans "membrane winged" and in cludea honeybees, horneta, yellow jackets and wasps, For persons with insect sting allergies a single sting could trigger a sudden, sharp drop in blood pres sure, lung spasms, and other generalized reactions that re quire immediate treatment. There is help for those al lergic to stinging insects. An effective method of immu nizing humans has been li censed by the Food and Drug Administration. Vriir Pi i Klin QM-irtrilc 1UU1 A UUlll UUIUUIJ by Willard H. McGuire. National Education Association Help Children Learn Summer months .re a golden opportunity to help children enjoy life ... and enrich the learning experi ences they obtain in school. Want to make your child's summer as productive as possible for work and play? Here are 10 useful tips compiled by teacher associ ations: Summer is a good time to acquaint children with the enjoyment of using a library. Point out sections of the library where appro priate books are located. Obtain a library card and encourage youngsters to use it. Develop a sense of responsibility in children by having them return books on time. Make summer vacations a learning experience. Keep children busy learning about where you will be going and what you will be seeing. Make plans to stop at historical or geographic points of interest on your summer excursions. Look for places that are covered in school textbooks. Encourage children to learn how to use road maps to sharpen skills on direc tions, scales and distances. Point out changes in agricultural patterns while traveling. Note the kinda of crops being planted. De scribe how cultivation can prevent erosion in hilly terrain. Point out the patterns of crop growth and talk about when crops will be harvested. Determine, in advance, if industrial tours are available in any cities you plan to visit. Tours are an inexpensive way to learn about commerce, mass pro duction, and working ha bits. But be sure to check age limits. Many factories Awsm.i !n"n a Ckmiltal Fsrffhsf BEWARE OF INSECT STINGS If you are allergic to In sect stings, you might like to make note of some help ful Do's and Don'ts that can help you avoid stinging in sects and minimize your chances of getting stung. Do not go barefoot or wear sandala out-of-doors. Wear a hal, long sleeves and pants when the pres ence of flying insects can be anticipated. Tie up long hair. Do not mow the lawn or trim trees, hedges or bushes. Outdoors, avoid flow ers (and flowering shrubs or trees). Do not use perfumes, scented shampoos or other cosmetics. Avoid bright-colored clothing. Choose white, or subdued shades of green or tan. Use extreme caution near picnic areas, garbage cans and other places where food may attract insects. When eating outdoors, keep food and beverages president I " During The Summer do not allow small children, , Encourage children to follow throuh on s,mP!e Irrigation Systems Complete line of ; PVC Pipes, Sprinklerheads & Accessories for Underground Lawn Sprinkling Systems. Easy to Install T7i . ' J 1 J covered, Check all window, screens for openings; keep car windows closed when driving through areas where insects are likely to be found. Have an exterminator eliminate bee, wasp, hornet and yellow jacket nests in the vicinity of your house. Do not swat at a per sistant insect. Stay calm. Move away slowly. Keep an insecticide spray (specific for stinging insects) handy at home, in your car and when you are at a picnic, beach or campsite. Don't take any undue risks if you have an allergic reaction to insects. If stung, see a doctor immediately. The first coin to bear the portrait of a living president was the 1926 Sesquicenten nial half dollar, the obverse of which bore the heads of Presidents Washington and Coolidge. chores at home. Good study habits in school are often established through good habits at home. Encourage - vigorous daily activity. Active play builds the strong muscles that are basic to good health and posture. Join with your children in active games. Take walks together. Ride bicycles together. Hefbpner 676-9157 The world's largest art gallery can be found in Leningrad, USSR. The 322 galleries of the Winter Palace cover a span of 15 miles. We will be CEflEX in The Heppner Gazette-Times, Ifeppner, t 4 V' 0 "IV f KOrlM j-4a r n M si ' s f snesT im m&h IS COMING rriviF to CHECK OVER ALL YOUR EQUIPMENT closed Mon., July 5 ffEns The businesses below urge you to be careful with fire & fireworks this 4th of July holiday. Protect your homes, crops and forest lands. BE CAREFUL! R IN HEPPNER & CALL 91 1 OR CB CHANNEL 9 IN FOSSIL LEXINGTON MCGG This message braught to you, in the public interest, by: Morrow County Grain Growers Oregon, Thursday, July I, 1982--FIVE Remember Our Large Parts Department For All Your Parts Needs R.F.D. MM Kinzua 412771 LEXINGTON 989-8221 Corporation (Jill w m m r inu