Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, October 01, 1964, SECTION 2, Image 9

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GAZETTE-TIMES
Hcppncr, Oregon, Thursday, October 1, 1964
2 Million Youth in Motion
Take Part in Movement
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As Nil"Hl 4 II Club Week I
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irfi.lnif fi Living " Alvu J
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and (niiMlry will liare the oh
lir.i hrart hand t.rnlin yimtii
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y im.Vui Im al club In ll N
Mlm uml I'ut'rto liiro.
Till l'rll lirVance U '
ttr Ullv Irttiff aiit Im um- it fi-r
oi?nir thn .'Hh annlerary of
the t'ttle Ktnlon Srrv
liv i.f which tfiP 4 II outh pro
gram I a a'gn (leant part.
Since I'.14. when the Smith
U-vet Act authorized Flflilnn,
ami l.ili-ful rgitlailri firt help
tl finam-e and conduct 4 II Club
woik. about .k.k.4ii different
)cHing enple have participated
In tl.e "learn by doing" program
nw preatf far beyond rural
area 1-ateM figure how 4S twr-
tbI of member coming (nn
farm home. 31 wrccnl from
rura! non farm home, 'and 21
torrent from urban home. All
lia kground. and level of liv
ing, arc represented.
Alma of 4 M Club Wk
Help celebrate the Golden An
niversary of I he CootcraUv E-
iniHm Service, ami rxolatn the
Integral place 4 II ivuple In It
Influence more young iwople
to Jln fir form 4 II club.
Dnphoalr career eiploratlon
ami the value of wle Vocational
choice.
Kncouragc capable, oum
mlnucd rn.-n and women t he
como volunteer 4 II leader.
lnrcae public undemanding
of 4 II aim and method, and
rxpand support for year round
rlliif If
honor 4 II friend locally andi
nationally, and exc apprecla
tlon for their asatance.
Tteportto-Natloo"
In April. lx representative
club members spent a week In
Washington and New York City
initiating the annual 4 11 Kcpon ,
- to the Gallon. inone rt.i
met with national icacicrs in
Cover nment. bulnc. Industry,
and educational field. They ul..o
appeared on radio and television
program and In pre Interview
to talk aooui u iviminisn
ments of the pat year and about
future plana. What these young
people did on a national seme ia
now being cany ana ciievuvt-iy
adapted In many Statea, counties,
and communities. For example
local 4 H ers will report during
club week to governors, top coun
iv nffteiAls. town mayors, and
neighborhood leaders.
I-opular 411 projects, meeting
youth ncea louay in Doin ruroi
and suburban areas. Include
career exploration, automotive
earn and safety, electrification.
health and nutrition, personality
Improvement, nome oeauuiK-a-tlon,
horsemanship, entomology,
money management, leadership
nnd cltizenwup aeveiopmem.
Number of projects 4-H'ers may
rarrv ranges from about 25 in
somi. States to about 95 In
ottiers.
Who Conducts 4-H Club Work
The club program Is a pnrt of
tho national educational system
of Cooperative Extension worn in
which the U. S. Department of
Agriculture, the State land-groin
colleges, and the counties share.
The Federal Extension gives na
tional leadership and the State
Exens on Services give Mate
leadership to the program. About
302,400 men and women serve as
unpaid volunteer local leaoer.
and are assisted by about 130,nSl
older club boys and girls called
Junior leaders.
Woikinq Togathar for 4-H
Two non-government organiza
tions helping to further 4-H are
thri National 4-H ciun ounaa-
tlon, 7100 Connecticut Avenue,
Washington. D. C. 20015, and the
National 4-H Service committee, i
59 East Van Buren Street, Lntca-fc-o.
111. G0600
The National Committee de
votes its time to the welfare of
4-H members, volunteer club
leaders, county Extension agents,
donors and other 4-H friends. It
enlists the aid of business and
civic organizations to provide
4-H wards and educational
materials, and coordinates the
efforts of donors In line with Ex
tension policies and needs. It
Issues a national 4-H magazine,
holds each year's 4-H Club
Congress, operates a 4-H supply
service, and carries on a year
round Information program.
The National 4-H Club Foun
dation directs private resources
to such educational "Service to
Youth" programs as the 4-H Cit
izenship Short Courses, 4-H Lead
er Forums and the Human uevei-
opment-Human Relations Work
shop. It conducts the Internation
al Farm Youth Exchange, now in
Its 16th year; and the 4-H Peace
Corps projects. Studies are now
being completed on 4-H services
for urban youth. The National
4 If Center In the Nation' Capi
tal l n "working memorial to
in 4 II program." and houMMtj
4 II Foundation.
rrUnda of 4 H
Store .f national and local
hu r In builneim. industry, cd-
ueetlon, and other field give
tattled Mipport to the 4 11 pro
gram In every State and county
throughout the country. Public-
ilritd firm, foundation, or-
l anlation. and private Individ
ual generouily give money
Mipplrtnentlng tax fund for
4 II award. Incentive to greater
achievement, leader training.
and lmrtant contribution of!
II friend each year promote
II In America and around the
world.
The 4 11 plan ha now been
adapted that 4 II club or lm-
llnr grout exist In about 751
ither countries.
4H RECORDS
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ONE OF THE hlgMlqhU of tho
4-H club yar U too annual
lummir ocnool at Oroqoa
Stat UnJ?r4ty. Atttndlng
tho 59th annual school Juno
IS to 20 tola fwr wor 24
Morrow county dub mimbm,
Tbo-r Included (front row,
from loft) Mrs Jim Bloods
worth, chaporoBO) Kit Andor
aon, Karoa NoUoq, Joyco
Jackson. Dosioco Mathows.
Borsioco Mathowa, Naacr Do
horty. Buby Fullotoa, Jooloco
McElfor and Looaard Munk-
ora. chaperon. Socood
Tom Van Horn. Mlko fart
low. Byron Hobba. Xolth Ntl
oa Honda Clark. Shorldaa
Wymaa. Arlota McCabo. Doo
Ana McElroy. Back
Braco Joooa, Susaa Uadatrem.
Tun Tullia. Chorilya Smouoo.
Dalo Van Bloklaad. Barbara
Blood worth. Shlrloy Jackson.
Star rottyloha.
COUNTY JUDGE OSCAR PETERSON ISSUES PROCLAMATION
A If
for THEMSELVES
Building tomorrow's leaders
today I a high purpose In
4 II club work
Trie expanding role of 4 II
emphnslfs character develop
ment and good citizenship as
4-II club members learn the
latest practice in Agriculture
and Home Economics.
Since the 4 If program was
Inaugurated by the United
Statea Government in 1914. the
4 II movement has kpread
across our Nation and to 72
foreign countries. 4 II club
member learn by conducting
result demonstration and par
ticipating In 411 activities. By
putting Into action what they
learn, club members improve
their homes and communities.
Voluntary adult leaders
working with club members
provide key to the success
of 4 If. Parent and friends of
4 II give support and encour
agement to club members. The
Agricultural Extension Service
of Oregon State University,
through County Extension
Agents, direct the 4-H Club
Program.
Any boy or girl from ages
9 to 21 can take part In 4 II
club work. The opportunities
offered to 4 II club members
to grow In citizenship, leader
ship and practical skills are
especially valuable to them,
the state of Oregon, and the
Nation. Four H clubs are a
firoving ground for the traln
n of future leaders.
THfcBEPORE. I. as County
Judge of Morrow county. Ore
gon, do hereby designate the
week of September 26 to Oc
tober 3. V.A. as 4 II Club
Week In Morrow county.
In official recognition where
of. I hereby affix my signa
ture this 26th day of Septem
ber. 1964.
Oscar Peterson
County Judge
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"THE WORLD'S LARGEST RURAL YOUTH
ORGANIZATION WORKING TOGETHER
FOR WORLD UNDERSTANDING"
10 GuicSeposis
Developing Talents for Great-
JL er Usefulness.
J Joining with Friends for
aW Work, Fun and Fellowship.
3 Learning to Live in a Chang-
ing World.
4 Producing Food and Fiber for
Home and Market
5 Choosing a Way to Earn a
Living.
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Creating Better Homes for
Better Living.
Conserving Natu re's Re
sources for Security and Happiness.
Building Health for a Strong
America.
Sharing Responsibility for
Community Improvement.
Serving as Citizens in
Maintaining World Peace.
THE 4-H MOTTO -
'To Make The Best Better'
-THE 4-H PLEDGE--
'Learn, Live, Serve Through 4-H'
Today's Youth Are The Leaders Of Tomorrow
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