HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday, Januonrf 21, 171
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NATIONAL JAYCEE WEEK-JANUARY 17 23 J
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE
Morrow County Jaycees
PRESIDENT:
JACK MELLAND
1st VICE PRESIDENT:
FORREST BURKENBINE
2nd VICE PRESIDENT:
PAT WONSER
SECRETARY:
LYLE JENSEN
TREASURER:
TOM WILSON
STATE DIRECTOR:
JOHN PRIVETT
DIRECTORS:
TOM BEAM
FRANK OSMIN
The
JAYCEE CREED
WE BELIEVE:
That Faith In God gives Meaning
And Purpose to Human Life;
That the Brotherhood of Man
Transcends the Sovereignty of Nations;
That Economic Justice Can Best Be Won
By Free Men Through Free Enterprise;
That Government Should be of Laws
Rather than of Men;
That Earth's Great Treasure Lies
In Human Personality;
And That Service to Humanity
Is the Best Work of Life.
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I PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE
jl As another "National Jaycee Week" approaches,
j we feel it is time we remind ourselves and our cpmmu
I nity as to the purpose of the Jaycees. There are many
i ideas as to the function and what the Jaycees actually
; do; their primary purpose is to develop leadership train
I ing through community involvement.
To gain the training the Jaycees are obligated to
do; the State Jaycees have outlined a program that
I gives each chapter and individual a challenging goal,
f First is chapter management and individual develop
ment; next membership; state, regional and area ac-
tivities; community involvement; activity records; par-
ticipation in state projects and visitations.
The first activity, chapter management and indi
i vidual development, involves planning the years activ
ities, a planned budget and an organizational structure.
Leadership training instruction and leadership training
through practical experience is listed. Practical exper
ience can be gained through chairmanship of a project
such as sale of rodeo concessions or a get out to vote
campaign.
As everyone knows, it is necessary to have an ac
tive membership program as new members are neces
sary to keep any club strong and active.
Many state, regional and area meetings are held
throughout the year to further the members' knowledge
and also give the members an opportunity to consult
other chapters on their functions.
The Morrow County chapter is exceptionally active
in the community involvement area as we have con- j
ducted projects such as installing the slide at Cutsforth !
Park, school safety, Little League, fair booth, litter j
cleanup, Call Santa, Toys for Christmas and Teen )
Dances. More community improvement projects are
planned for the future. f
Of course any organization or business needs ade- )
quate records to function properly. Records are prepar-
ed and kept on all projects and serves to further the
members' education with research.
State projects can be anything from government 1
involvement to honoring outstanding individuals with-
in the community. I
Last but not least is visitation to other chapters. f
By visiting other chapters one gains knowledge on how
a chapter should function and new projects to improve
one's own chapter and community.
All chapters within the state compete to see how
well they carry out the assigned work load. Presently
Morrow County stands first in our district and 16th of J
the many chapters in the state. We feel that our chap-
ter is doing a fine job and hope to present a challenging j
assignment to anyone wishing to join. We meet most j
every Wednesday at 8:00 P.M. at the Morrow County
Gun Club and extend a hearty invitation to anyone wish-
ing to join.
Sincerely,
Morrow County Jaycees 1
wsmmmmmmmmmmmsmmmmm
MEMBERS
JACK MELLAND
FORREST BURKENBINE
PAT WONSER
LYLE JENSEN
TOM WILSON
JOHN PRIVETT
TOM BEAM
FRANK OSMIN
CLYDE ALLSTOTT, Associate
KEN EVANS
BOB HAGER
WAYNE HARSIN, Associate
JERRY HOLLOMON
RON JONES
GREG JONES
RON McKINSTRY
DENNIS O'DONNELL
DAVE OWENS
REGGIE PASCAL
WARREN PLOCHARSKY
ED STRUTHERS
HARLEY SAGER
RICHARD WILLARD
CLIFFORD WOOD
MARVIN GERKING
DAVE FLANAGAN
LARRY MacPHERSON
FRED BREEDING
PAUL ARBOGAST
JERRY BRACE
THE FOLLOWING MERCHANTS ARE BEHIND YOU 100
Bank of Eastern Oregon
Cal's Richfield Service
Case Furniture Co.
Central Market
Columbia Basin Electric Co-op
Elma's Apparel
Farley Motor Co.
Fiesta Bowl
First National Bank of Oregon
HEPPNER BRANCH
Ford's Tire Service
Evans Lumber Yard
Gardner's Men's Wear
The Gazette-Times
Gonty's
-Grays-Repair-Shop-anoV
Union Oil Consignee
Harris Drive-in
Heppner Auto Parts
Heppner Auto Sales, Inc.
Heppner Cleaners
Heppner Inland Chemical Co.
Hotel Heppner
Heppner Lumber Co.
Heppner-Morrow County Chamber
of Commerce
Heppner Nor-Gas Co.
Jerry's Shell Service
John's Chevron
Knox's
Kinzua Corporation
L. E. Dick
M & R Company
MiLadies Apparel
Morrow County Abstract & Title Co.
Morrow County Grain Growers, Inc.
Murrays Rexall Drug
Peterson's Jewelers
PcjmI Pettyjohn Co.,
Pettyjohn's Farm & Builders Supply
C. A. Ruggles Insurance Agency
Thomson Bros. Grocery
Turner, Van Marter and Bryant
Insurance
VanWinkle's Motel
Wagon Wheel Cafe and Lounge