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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1966)
HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. SpremlT 19. 1966 4-H Cooking Leader Colls for Members An enrollment meeting tor second year 4 H cooking club has been called by Mrs. Paul Arbocast, leader, for Wednesday afternoon, October 5, at her home Immediately after school. Those who plan to attend reg ularly must be present for the first meeting to meet the dead line for enrollment BettUttm As the 4-H Clubs of Morrow County work to build the future of America, we are working to build Morrow Coun ty with Quality products such as: Boysen Paints Anderson Windows Amrock Cabinet Hardware Black & Decker Power Tools Armstrong Ceilings Wepco Aluminum Products Weiser Locks Weyerhaeuser Lumber PLUS MANY OTHERS School Clothes Are No Problem For 4-H Girls It's back to school again for the nation's youth, and what to wear has been foremost in their back-to-school plans. For about three-quarter mil lion 411 girla their school ward robe includes dresses, blouses, skirts and suits made at home. They belong to 411 clothing clubs and have learned to sew TUM-A-LUM LUMBER COMPANY I Am the Four-Leaf Clover I am the four-leaf clover for many years I have waved above the heads of thousands of boys and girls in the United States of America. I represent an organization formed to build stronger characters in their youth. My leaves symbolize the head, the heart, the hands and health of the 4-H member. Each member is to employ his head for clear er thinking, to think for himself as an individ ual an American citizen. Loyalty to his coun try increases through many of my programs. His hands are taught certain skills so they will be of great importance as adults. My last leaf is for health. The 4-H'er learns to keep his body in condition so as to be a strong, healthy Amer ican. As long as my members continue to be lieve in me and respect me, I will wave bold and true. Marleen Swanson Loveland, Colorado Litter-filled water is danger ous for swimming, fishing, and boating. Put litter in a litterbag and help keep the Pacific Northwest clean and beautiful. Tell the advertise you saw it In the Gazette-Times. First National Bank of Oregon iiikW the ciil, 1 Alio of Volun- l,Mr rlnthlnu lnmlrrs and exten sion service specialists. They start as young as w year uiu. Many girls devote as much as 10 years to clothing projects. rw awliKiiiiiinnl stuff if Coals & Chirk Inc., sponsor of the na tional 4 11 Clothing program, assists by keeping leaders in formed on new methods. Kor ex ample, loaders recently were shown how to cut ana sew ma inri.iU oni-h iii stretch fahrloi. bonded fabrics, metallles, doub le knits, leather and suedes. They, in turn, pass on the tips to the young 4 11 seamstresses. A clothing project can bo car ried on by any girl 9 to l'J who has access to a sewing machine and wants to leurn, says the Cooperative Extension Service, Knitting and crocheting also are taught. Clothing projects very as much as individual tastes and needs. The girls learn to select ctvlra nii.l mlora hest suited for them, and accessories such as shoes, hats and Jewelry. When the clothing project u Wt Will Deliver Your Processed Meat Of Chary rvTTV l Happnet. yJil Uxlngton WHOLESALE MEATS CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING SCHEDULE: Hogs . Tuesday Cattle Wed.. Thurs. Sheep Any Day Follett Meat Co. Ph. 567-6651 Harmlston. Oregon On Hermlston-McNary Hkjbwar completed, garments are care fully scrutlnltcd bv experienced judges ana wie giri uifiiiimi. lYogress records are reviewed n.i Kia lu-iirr iiiitiln garments are entered In competition 'of count v, state ami nni awards provided annually by Coats & Clark. When the tally Is made at the end of the year, an esti mated 10.1HK) more girls will have received the county cloth ing medal. One girl the bent In the entire state will Iw the clothing delegate to the Nation al 4-H flub Congress In Chi cago with all expense paid. She, along with 49 other atata winners, will be considered for one of 12 scholarship of fiOO each. A 4 H'er from 1'uerto Uteo also will comHte, Club memliera who finally make the National 4 II Club Congress unanimously agree that the hard work, patience and time devoted to the clothing project "was worth It many (limn over," Itcsldcs, during the three or more years necessary to qualify for a state or national award, the 4 H'er has mud herself some pretty clothes and aavod a pretty M-nnv, to". "Put Yourself In Our Shoes" For All Your Shoe Needs COME TO: GONTY'S Air Step Acme Boots Red Wing La Crosse Hush Puppies Miss Wonderful Charm Step Converse All-Star t Beli i eves in 4-H . . . And Works With 4-H Jit'' i--' STAFF OF THE HEPPNER BRANCH. FIRST NATIONAL, IS SHOWN HERE ACTING AS CLERKS AT THE RECENT 4-H AND FFA LIVESTOCK AUCTION. THE BANK UNDERWROTE THE SALE. CONGRATULATIONS TO 4-H on NATIONAL 4-H WEEK HEPPNER BRANCH FIRST1 NATIONAL BANK OF OREGON H AT 4r3 MEANS To the Community And to Club Members INTEGRITY THE PRINCIPLES OF BUSINESS APPLY TO THE IDEALS OF OUR YOUTH. INTEGRITY IS THE BACKBONE OF GOOD CITIZEN SHIP THE GUIDEPOST FOR PERSONAL AND BUSINESS DEALING THROUGH A LIFETIME. SERVICE TO OTHERS, THEIR COMMUNITY AND THEIR COUNTRY IS THE AIM OF 4-H YOUTH. THIS IS STRESSED AND PRACTICED IN EACH LOCAL 4-H CLUB. DEPENDABILITY OUR YOUNG PEOPLE DEVELOP THE TRAIT OF DEPENDABILITY EARLY THROUGH THE 4-H PRO GRAM. THIS QUALITY CONTRIB UTES TO FINE CITIZENSHIP. PROGRESS THE FUTURE BELONGS TO AMERICAN YOUTH. TRAITS THEY LEARN IN 4-H CONTRIB UTE TO PROGRESS. WE CON GRATULATE THEM ON THE GREAT STRIDES THEY ARE MAKING IN ACHIEVEMENT. DEDICATION OUR 4-H'crs ARE DEDICATED TO THE WORK, THEIR GOALS, AND TO SERVING THE COM MUNITY THROUGH THE DEVEL OPMENT OF USEFUL SKILLS. LEADERSHIP LEADERSHIP IS CULTIVATED AND DEVELOPED IN YOUNG PEOPLE AS THEY ASSUME THE RESPONSIBILITIES OF 4-H CLUB WORK. 4-H MAKES THE COMMUNITY A BETTER PLACE FOR EVERYONE. WE COMMEND THEM ON THE OCCASION OF 4-H WEEK NZUA COE HO