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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1968)
HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. ThunKlaT, Octobr 10. 1 96 8 Do You Know These Former 4-H'ers . . . ? 1 - w v. v , They Also Learn . . . A dog In t 4 II bouwhold It esperted Ut shape up, walk riKhl nd obry lit master. Arrordlni lo hundreds of jrounf 4 11 dog fancier throughout lb it tit, the canine member f Ihe family diws just that. Net without considerable effort, though, on the part of both dog and owner. The latter i enrolled In the national 4 II Dog Care and Training program sponsored by Balston i'urina Company, lie or the la between 8 and IB yeart of age, and hai accepted complete responsibility for the animal. If there ia not a family pet available, the 4 H'er hat the thrill Of choosing hit own dog. A lot of fun and satisfaction go along with this project, to aay nothing of the love and trust that 'rows between dog and master. Are you Interested In automo biles, pets, food. clothliiR. or mnvba youth In other countries? Whatever your Inti-rests, you'll find 411 nrojwt ritiht for you. Nuw'a the time to find out, dur InR Natlonul 4 II Week, October 6.U. Thin I an eliMtlon yenr. Cast vour vote for 4 II by joining three million other young Amei ieuna now. (iurlnij National 4 II Week which end October The wclrome mat Is out und viu should be In 1 II that is. Write, see or call your county Extension Aent. cSvJ r U ? i4A -' ,j i- vt..' .J- j'Jf' ; -; .5 iv i . 4-H GOES to TOWN JOIN MOW... REMEMBER THESE YOUNGSTERS? The 4-H lad kneeling, far right, became State Conservation Man of the Year and was host to the Conservation Tour this year Louis Carlson oi lone. Standing, far left is Arnold Ebert now of CorvalUs, informa tion specialist for the OSU extension service. In the group are (front row, from left) Mrs. Ron Olson (Faye Cutsforth); Mrs. Vesta Kilkenny (Vesta Cutsforth) of Heppner; Mrs. Dave Par due (Jean Rauch) of Hermiston; Robert Peterson of lone, one of the Peterson Bros, operation chosen Conservation Man of the Year in Morrow county this year; and Carlson. Standing (from ltft) are Ebert; next is unidentified; Mrs. John Ledbetter (Lorine VanWinkie) of Heppner; Mrs. Jack Mounts (Audrey Majeske) of Portland; Carolyn Bergstrom of Pendleton; Don Strait; and Helmuth Herman. Year of the photo, at summer school is "about" 1940. . (fe Our Heartiest Best Wishes to 4-H Clubs on Their Notional Week, Oct. 6-12 MURRAYS REXALL DRUG Heppner Ph. 676-9610 SIC mms Learn . . . Live . . . Serve . . . THROUGH 4-H ...And Have Fun, Too! Join A 4-H Club "AH INVESTMENT IM 41 IS AMINV$TMENriM GOOD CirrZNSHlP" YOUTH PLUS INITIATIVE THE BULWARK OF OUR DEMOCRACY We want to take time right now to wish every club member good luck on his or her project for the coming year. America's future is safe and assured in the hands of young people such as are represented in the 4-H clubs of Morrow county. WE ARE PROUD OF THEM AND ARE HAPPY TO WORK WITH THEM! HEPPNER BRANCH FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OREGON Happy Hands Make Happy Homes 4-H MAKES BETTER FARMERS 4- is a family affair 4-H MAKES BETTER HOMEMAKERS FOUR-H BOYS AND GIRLS TAKE AN EAGER INTEREST IN MAKING THEIR HOMES ATTRACTIVE AND COMFORTABLE AND AS A RESULT BRING JOY TO THEIR PARENTS AND THEMSELVES. Through 4-H Club Work They Learn Skills of Lasting Value in Later Life. During 4-H Club Week-October 6-1 2-We Salute Them for Their Accomplishments on the Farm, in the Home, and in Leadership and Citizenship. The Future Is Brighter Because of 4-H Clubs! Morrow Coucrty FARMER OWNED AND CONTROLLED