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Teen Leader Program Starts Second Year Young peoplo who say t'ley warn ' piece J ,h0 llon" cnn hvo it through the 411 Teen Leader Program. TtiU program puN the teen ager In the rolo of a teacher and givea him the reporulblll ty for Kuldlng younger boy nd gltU through a 4 II project, re IMirl fn Standi. Morrow County II KUensMt Agent. The Teen lwht program U Hie newest tep I" leader ship development artivili'.i. For ye.-irs. Oregon Inn u ! older 4 if nu-nilH-n as Jiiniar leader actively asislinjj adult leaders Now iIicmj members can be leader tn Ihclr own with an Hdult counselor and tin- county extension agent nt.indlng by ready to assist if needed. ri-i were lii-lil lurini lit Pride 4-H'ers Have It OieRon 4 H memn'r. !ng known for "making the best bet H r" an adding a new dlmen Klon to their Mogan HU J'r In the 4 H Community Pride pro tram, n-jHirta Don Stangel, Mor row County 4 II F.tenion A-L-ent. The Comiuunity Pride project will tw aomclhlng the memm-rs divide on themselves. They may be amall in acoe and some Hung the young eope can do themaclvea with Ittl r no mil (.Ida help, or be large ami re quire most of the community to get involved. Don explain that f iler working on the II.hhI cleanup wim a good ex iirnple of a pride proj.-et. No matter wh it the project, tho aim is to make the community n leiti-r place in which to live. While community beautiflca tinn ami conservation U the mam thrust or lommumi I.l." VtCIl' III ... "I 1111111 IIHU.H Summer School at OSU; summer pfj,,, it in ulso Keen us n way ... a .ii. I mi . I....... t. n on TWti Leadership. r.iinnt'n Hart Mr. Shaun.1 Hergstrom and Kelley Wolff attended the spe cial .session. A sincere Interest and time to participate In meetings and training sessions are all that U needed to he a tis-n leader. Additional informal ion about tho T"cn Leader program ran he obtained from Don ut the Intension Office in lleppner. i..r i.nino iwv.iili' iii learn, in a .... . practical way, how to analyze needs and determine how to meet them. Organizing and wMiklm' wilh oilier groups in the community is an Import ant part of this learning exper ietu Pr I " c y CLAUDE BUSCHKE drova thU mammoth thing in th parod for Morrow County Crodn Crowtra. Ha Tt " eom W,U 0 lawn mower attachment. IRRIGON NEWS Some 10 relatives gathered at the Daniel Creamer h imo for a family dinner following the funeral of his father, Autther Creamer. Sept. 23. Among (hone from out of town who were here for the ur ivcside servlivs were hl.s dau-ght-r, Sandra Nuxall, of Hich- l.ind. Wash., his sons James ana Ron of Ogden, Utah, hi broth ers Alfred of Ogden, Charles of Hols.'. Idaho, John of Liberty, Utah; sister, Mrs. Cladys Harri son, Sunset, Utah. Mr. and Mr.s. Mi!, Itinklev and their aon Cerald of Ontario, Mr. and Mr.s. Jack bourn and June Farley of Ogden, Utah, who ure relative of Mm. Creamer, who lives at the home here in Irrigon. Additional details about the j ! ogram may be obtained from Cjfo OTl on Stangel, Morrow Extension Tj y gent, at the office In lleppner. '-J? LouU Bood of Westfir visited here recently with his brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hood and Deedee and Mrs. Mat tie Rood who Is In the Nursing Home. Mr. and Mrs. M. U Ledger wood of Warrer.ton visited for a weekend recently with Mr. and Mrs. Don Munkers. This was their first visit to lleppner in 11 years. They are Mrs. Munk ers uncle and aunt. Now U the time to get 9-19 year oUU enrolled In 4-IL Leaders are needed for many projects. 4-H has a project for every intercut. pi IK Ag Boardman News Students at Colleges Diane Black has entered EOC at La Grande for the fall term Other students off to college in elude Mike Kossev to OSU at Cnrevallis: Pam Kuhn to Unl versity of Oregon, and Albert Pbilliits. Jerrv Downey and Bob Skoubo to Blue Mountain Col lege in Pendleton. Mrs. LaVern Part low spent the weekend in Walla Walla, vvasn., visiting at the home of her son Hint ilauehler ln-law. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Part low. Clyde Tannehill of Portland, former resident here, Is visiting this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allen. His granddaughter, Susan Tannehill, brought him from Portland Sun day. Richie Broadbent, eight year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Broadbent, was a patient in the Good Shepherd Hospital in Hermlston last week. Ho waa taken to Portland Sunday for further treatment. Mrs. Arthur Allen has receiv ed word that Mrs. Gold to Camp bell, who has been In a rest home In Baker, fell last week and suffered a broken hip. She Is in St. Elizabeth's Hospital In Baker. Mrs. Campbell was a for mer resident here some twenty years ago. i Mi 1L H ANOTHER PAHADE SHOT: This ona Is a ahot of the Christian Church Hoot In tho 1971 Fair Parado Typically Western. Typ ical of early days the worship service was held in an outdoor church under a frame covered with trea branches. Gontys See Styles, Enjoy Visiting Attending the Spring Shoe Show ut the Olympic Hotel in Seattle and visiting with lam- ily and friends kept Mr. ana Mra f,i noniv husv last week end. Mrs. Neva Matteson helped make this trip possible by mina- iic the store in their aDsence. Long, Slit Skirts Mrs. Gonty reports mai uiey saw many women wearing long cHrta w !h h L'll Ironi SIUS aim nfien wearinc hieh boots. She says shoe styles are not chang ing drastically tne cnunicy look is .still good. Washington Visits At Edmonds, Wn they visit ,i Mr r.nntv's brother Tom and his family. In Seattle they spent Sunday night with their son Ray. Coming home tney visnea with Eleanor's brother, Charles Hemrich, and family at Long view, and with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Voss near Vancouver. 4 II Achievement dates have been set for Oct. 21 North Mor row, and Oct. 23 South Morrow. Hold these dates open! Where Action is . . . That's Where You Find Empire Builders Th Marrow County I 11 Em puo Builders have been n c i iv group for weil years In tha lune Lexington lleppner ar ea. Tins year they hoi to en their Intertnis and enlarge nsi-nitxuhip li tm-ludo een more high school age youth. Heading up the group for the I'JTl TJ year are C'herl Carlson. 'Hident; Kelley Wolff. vlc president: Anita Dvldn. sec rotary; Meli.ua M Elligott. treas-im-r. and Shauna Iterstmm. nergeant-at arm. Tho pat summer Empire Builder holed a group of 15 high whoul los and girl from Denver, Colo., on a week's ex change visit to Morrow County. This ear the gmup hopes to earn enough money to take their Morrow County group to Denver in return. Tha I II Empire Builders aw always willing and ready to aid civic group on community projects. Annually they honor all county 4-H leaders by plan ning, preparing and serving a banquet In their honor. Last year they helped collect funds for Red Cros and "came to town" to assist In fl'd clean up after the disastrous flood In lleppner. Empire Builder members are always represented at 4 II camp as counselors. They also do things together Just for fun and recreation. All high school students at county high schools are Invit ed to Join the action crowd and enroll as a 4-H Empire Build ercontact any of the before mentioned club officers for date of their meetings! Kinzua News Mr. and Mr. Larry Brahm ww In Springfield l cr.J ta vt;t rrlsttvtw. Mr. and Mr. llowat4 Bird of Prinevtll spent Saturday hr vUittr.f wfh Mr. and Mr. Bud Bud and family. ratrkk Cory U ".witins hU parent. Mr. and Mr. Don Cory, after having completed hi bas ic training with th U. 3. Mar ine Corp. Tat Ul have.a 80 day leav befor returning to San Diego. MU Judy Hubb.ll and Mi Christine Motley went to Mil- ton Free iter last Friday ur Judy had dental work dona. Or Sunday Judy went t The f. Jtia wher aha entered Th VMm School af Beauty. Mr. ar.4 Mr. Kred Creen and family went to Vakima Friday tneninf for tha weekend. They report that their aon-ln-Uw. Grej Berg. U Improving and hope to return to work aoon. Among resident of Kinzua In Th Dalles Saturday on bual nes wer Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parton and son. Mr. Clarence fVnon and sons Rick and Jim. Mr. and Mr. Dan Bell and children. Mr. Rob-rt Kelso, Mr. and Mrs. Ellia Mo.'obert. Extension Service people here for deer hunting last week were Duane Johnson. State 4-H youth specialist and Fremont Sprowls. Tim Tullis was here from Eastern Oregon College last weekend to see his folks and get in some deer hunting. j yuan. Pti SALUTE TO 4-H ALUMNI OWNERSHIP LEARNING FRIENDSHIP LEADERSHIP PERSEVERANCE CITIZENSHIP CHARACTER INITIATIVE ACHIEVEMENT TURNER, VAN MARTER and BRYANT Insurance & Real Estate BaraM Kfr.rrr.ur fYiuntv had 89 volun- teer 4-H leaders in 1970-71 year. nfr.rrr.ur fYiuntv 4-H members carried a total of 792 projects In that period. LEARN LIVE SERVE through . . . 4-H I I t 1 1 Ian a . . r-r :--o- ! -vr-i "- YOUTH PLUS INITIATIVE THE BULWARK OF OUR DEMOCRACY Notional 4-H Club Week October 3-9 THIS MESSAGE SPONSORED BY YOUR HOME-OWNED BANK AS A COMMUNITY SERVICE HANK OF D JZ astern Uregon HXTPNEB -JONE ABU NOT ON MEMBER, FEDERAL DETOSTT DCSURANCS CORPORATION I .. firefly ":.ss I f i t v-a . f mm i tai aw -W x. tt ' - 1 - .w rr 1 w ' in WE ARE PROUD OF OUR YOUNG 4-H MEMBERS AND WE WANT THEM TO KNOW IT. THEY ARE THE FUTURE BACKBONE OF OUR COMMUNITY. 4-H 'era MAY CHOOSE FROM OVER 100 EDUCATIONAL LEARN BY DOING OPPORTUNITIES 44ICIMS 1 The Future Is Brighter Because of 4-H Clubs E13FB,L"J County nin iraifi rifieif Dm. uii Your Friendly Local Cooperative Lexington