Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, July 08, 1976, Page 7, Image 7

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    Nysso Goto City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon
Thursday, July 8. 1976
World President Of Country
Women Will Visit Here
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The world president of the
Associated Country Women
of the World (ACWW) will
visit Oregon Extension and
Farm Bureau homemakers in
early July, according to
Alberta Johnston, Oregon
State University Extension
area supervisor.
the Master Farm and Home-
maker Guild. Mrs. Griffin is
in charge of arrangements for
the meeting.
Mrs. Farquharson has
been active in ACWW
programs since 1940. She
was elected area vice presi­
dent for southern and wes­
tern Europe in 1965 and was
elected president first In 1971
and re-elected in 1974.
Among her other activities,
she serves as a member of
the executive committee of
the United Kingdom Con­
ference for the Second
Development Decade.
Her work as a member of
the UK National Savings
Committee from 1950 to 1975
Page Seven
Livestock Field Day
At Fairgrounds
brought her the Order of the
Bntish Empire in 1969 In
1970, she attended the
Second World Food Congress
in The Hague and was
appointed to the Congress
steering committee. From
1969 until 1971 she was the
official ACWW represen­
tative to the Food and
Agriculture Organization of
the United Nations.
While visiting in North
America. Mrs. Farquharson
hopes to see what Extension
and other homemakers are
doing, Mrs. Griffin notes
From Oregon, she will go to
Boise to attend an Idaho 4-H
program and then will go on
to New Mexico.
JOSEPH F. ROMANIA,
owner of Joe Romania
Chevrolet, Eugene, is new
president of the Oregon
Automobile Dealers Assoc­
iation. representing fran­
chised new car and truck
dealers.
I he Malheur County Live­
stock Field Day is scheduled
for Thursday. July 15. in
Girvin Hail at the Malheur
County Fairgrounds in On­
tario. The activities will begin
at 9:30 a m with registration
of participants and a short
session on judging tips.
Fitting and showing demon
strations for beef, sheep and
swine will be given, with time
provided for participants to
practice.
The judging contest will
begin at 1 p.m. with two
classes of beef, two classes of
sheep, a class of swine, a
class of meats, and a class of
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bay. Oral and written reasons
will both be given, each on a
different class.
Judging teams for State
Fair and the Pacific Inter­
national Livestock Exposition
will be chosen from the top
scoring judges from this
contest, reports Marilyn
Mohr, Malheur County 4-H
Agent, so it’s important for
4-H and FFA members to
attend this activity.
An important reminder to
participants: bring a sack
lunch and two sharpened
pencils for this field day.
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H. M. (Mikel ANDERSON, on the left, and Russell D.
Aman have opened up an insurance office in the optometrist
office on Second and Main. They have one room in the office
suite
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She is Mrs. Olive L.
Farquharson. of England,
who is in her second term as
president of the world body.
She will be in Oregon July 7
through 12 as part of her visit
to the United States and
Canada.
Currently in Canada, Mrs.
Farquharson will come to
Oregon from Washington
state where she will meet
with Extension homemakers
and participate in a special
ceremony July 7 at the Peace
Arch on the Canadian-US
border at Blaine, Washington
with Extension homemakers
from Washington and British
Columbia.
She will arrive in Portland.
Friday, July 9, where she will
be met by Mrs. Helen Allen.
Brookings, president of the
Oregon Extension Home­
makers Council, and Mrs.
Johnston
While in Portland. Mrs
Farquharson will visit the
Expanded Food and Nutrition
Education Program (EFNEP)
of the OSU Extension Service
The next day. the English
book publisher will be in
Pendleton to inspect pro­
grams conducted by Umatilla
County Extension home­
makers at Eastern Oregon
State Hospital and will attend
a luncheon in her honor.
She will conclude her trip
in Malheur County where she
will be a guest of Mrs. Marge
Griffin. Route 2. Box 234.
Vale, treasurer of the Na­
tional Extension Homema
kers Council which repre­
sents homemakers who par­
ticipate in Extension study
programs throughout the
United States.
While with Mrs. Griffin.
Mrs. Farquharson will visit
the Malheur County EFNEP
office in Nyssa and be the
honored guest at a luncheon
given by the county's Exten­
sion homemakers and Farm
Bureau women.
Mrs. Farquharson will also
review plans for the national
meeting of the American
Country Women’s Council in
September at Kah-Nee-Ta.
The council is composed of
representatives of the Ex­
tension Homemakers Council
American Farm Bureau Fe­
deration. the National Farm
and Garden organization and
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