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hold Hi the home of Mr. Paul judging We had a fun time and
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News Reporter,
Natalie Tews
Tilly SNAPPY SMITDHS
Sewing club met Tuesday, May
1 to fit and discuss patterns. The
momlxT brought their pat
tern to the meeting, and after
they were fitted we discussed
alterations. The meeting uu
ton last month. Members dis
played locker orgunizer they
had made a sewing projects,
At the Judging Contest on
May 4 in lleppner, club mem
bers showed their talent in
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A politician is a man who
Approaches every problem with
an open mouth.
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Bill Greenup Elected to Angus Assn.
Bill Greenup, lleppner, ha nounce Lloyd D. Miller, exec
been elected to membership in ulive secretary,
the American Angus Assocla- There were 484 memberships
lion at St. Joseph, Mo., an- issued to breeders of registered
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AlH-rdeen-Angus in the United
Suites during the pust monin.
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INSURANCE
Additional Rate Reductions
This Year
You Can Save Up To
50
On Fire Insurance when written
in conjunction with
hail coverage.
This will also include farm
storage coverage until Oct. 15
at no additional cost.
Turner, Von Marter
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THE DALLES Exhibitor Yvonne Ingebo, a 4-H livestock
member of the Mill Creek 4-H club, The Dalles, will exhibit a lamb
at the 27th annual Oregon Wheat Growers League Junior Livestock
Show starting June 3. Yvonne is president of her club and has been
a 4-H member for 7 years.
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A "crackpot" can do it
It doesn't take much of a man, nor any particular f
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ful, in esponsible act . . . and an obvious offense
And it can't be shrugged off as kid's play. Anyone
old enough to shoot a gun is old enough to respect its jj P" 0(513111
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Insulator shooting can knock out electric serrice, I
1 costing untold losses to fanners, businesses and fain-
ilies. It could even be vital to the medical well-being J
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Summer School
Scholarships
Needed!
Twenty-four delighted Mor
row County 4-H members are
anxiously awaiting the moment
when they climb aboard the bus
to Corvallis for a week of
Summer School activities.
Scholarships are needed to
pay the expenses of the mem
bers. All former scholarship
donors as well as other clubs,
organizations, businesses, and
individuals are asked to send
their check for $30.00, made
payable to "South Morrow 4-H
Council", to the Summer School
Scholarship Fund, Box 397,
Heppner, Oregon 97836.
Gene Pierce, President of the
Bank of Eastern Oregon has
faithfully served as Collection
Chairman for The Summer
School Scholarship Fund for
many years. This year due to
the pressure of business, Gene
finds he is unable to continue to
serve 4-H in this capacity. 4-H
appreciates the years of quiet
service Gene has given to this
project.
4-H Summer School is a big
event in the lives of 4-H
members. On campus members
attend a variety of classes,
learning leadership as well as
skills. For many it is the first
experience with college living,
offering encouragement to stu
dents to continue on to higher
education.
COLE ELECTRIC
Motor Rewinding
Industrial - Commercial
Farm and Home
Pendleton " 7 276-7761
will study the operation and
maintenance of the specific
electronic equipment you will
be working with after your
training is over.
4-H News
HOOF & HORN
Mark Sargent called the
meeting to order May 9. The
minutes and roll call were read.
There will be a Livestock and
Meat Judging at The Dalles.
Rhonda Sargent and Kitty
Bellamy gave a demonstration
on how to judge a livestock
animal, such as beef, swine and
sheep. Dick Sargent had some
posters on the grades of meat.
He said we could look at them.
The meeting was adjourned.
Reporter,
Joe Mollahan
The Navy's
Advanced
Electronics
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If you see anyone shooting at insulators, report the
act to your county sheriff. Yon 'II be helping in crack
down on crackpots.
Columbia Dasin
Electric Co-op
Serving r.ciTCttTf CllZm,
end VhscIcr Cccstlcs
Ph. 676-9146
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What will your rate (rank) be?
Depending on how quickly
you advance from one achieve
ment level to another, you'll be
either a Second Class Petty
Officer or a Third Class Petty
Officer by the ' time you've
completed your training phases
of the Advanced Electronics
Field Program.
How much time will you spend
in traing?
It varies, depending upon
which specific area of elec
tronics you train for. For
example, an Electronic Techni
cian will train anywhere be
tween 57 to 66 weeks, while a
Data Systems Technician will
train between 53 and 80 weeks.
On the average, your Advanced
Electronic 'training lasts about
a year and a half.
W hat subjects will the training
cover?
You will begin by studying the
fundamentals and applications
of electronics, electricity, mag
netic amplifiers, and synchro
servo remote control systems.
More advanced courses are
taught as you proceed through
the program. These include the
study of radar, special circuits,
transistors, and analog and
digital computer fundamentals.
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Jobs Open
EMPLOYMENT NKWS
MAY II, !!:!
The Cooperative Rural Man
power Project, with the help of
the secretaries in the Extension
offices in Morrow, Gilliam,
Sherman, and Wheeler
Counties, has the following job
openings:
MORROW COUNTY: Two
Forestry jobs (out of county
area); weeding, babysitting,
two county road jobs (Main
stream): GILLIAM COl'NTY:
Year around farm job; SHER
MAN COl'NTY: Warehouse
man, general maintenance &
fertilizing job (includes book
keeping and filing responsibili
ties), one year around farm job.
WHKKI.KH COl'NTY: One
year around job (farm), with
housing, utilities, meat, milk,
plus wages; also caretaker jobs
in the Fossil area.,.
People with the following
experience are looking for
work: llrppnrr Area: High
school students are seeking
summer employment, farm
workers, truck drivers, office
workers, salespersons, and a
mechanic; Fossil Area: Office
worker. High School students
are seeking summer employ
ment; Condon Area: Clerk,
receptionist, dish washer.
For further information, con
tact your local Extension Ser
vice: Heppner. (7( 1MH2: Con
don. 384-2271; Fossil. 7i3-4115;
Moro. 565-3230.
This is a mutual ellorl of the
Extension .Service. Employ
ment Ser ice. and the people ol
this area.
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