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The Ilrppner Gazette-Tlmei, Heppnrr, Oregon, Thursday, October I, 1983 SEVEN Plants Plus opens in Lexington 1 1 v. I. iJ ! o) r IT! mm ' Wmm Xr wmmmmmemm Lwhum i.mm rrmmm,m m,-t juFiuSmi' It i i II . Phyllis Piper of Dd'i Market in Lexington shows Kathy Cutsforth, also of Lexington, one of the ferns available from Plants Plus, a new addition to the market which sells plants and gift items. An open house will be held on Friday and Saturday, Oct. 7 and 8 at the store. The large variety of quality plants includes palms, ferns, ivy, cactus, many kinds of flowering and hanging plants, as well as many other varieties. Baskets and ceramic items are also for sale. Store owner Del Piper says, "We have a large variety of quality plants at an affordable price." New clothing project available to 4-H'ers ItyltlKOISK THUS Mor row County txtriiMon Service "Building on Experience" is the national 4 H theme for the next two year and the Oregon 4 H c lothing project doe just that with the addition of the new advancement program. Arrim Knester. OSU Kxten sion Service textiles and clo thini; specialist, and Barhara Saw-r, Extension Service 4 11 youth specialist, revised the clothing project a few year .npo into "skill levels," with each level building upon! the knowledge learned in the ear lier one Although most young people (inn the 4 H clothing project to learn how to sew, the project now involves them in consu mer education activities, in trocluces thern to the field of textiles and teaches them hIkhjI personal grooming and care as well as rlothing con struction The 4 II clothing project is also more flexible than the clothing protects many adults remember. Now, advance ment is tied to learning, not age or grade, A young person may cover two or more skill levels in a year, depending uin time and motivation. It also means that older 4 H members are now enrolling in the firs' phase tx-cause that's where their "skill level" is, she adds. The project has been care Lexington news Delpha Jones 989-8189 I IHDII 1MIA JONES The first of the fall series of card parties sonsorcd by Holly Kebekah Lodge whs held Saturday evening with four tables of players present. Winning high for women was Dot Halvorsen. Men's high player whs John Tellechea; men's low point player was Bill Padherg; Alice McCabe was low for women while Cecil Jones and Sarah Adkins had traveling Refreshments were served later in the dining area. Norita Marquardt of Port land spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill B. Marquardt. Chris Jones, small son of Kenneth and Linda Jones, MULTI-PERIL CROP INSURANCE: pie of the Most Important PLEASE COME IN AND SEE US, OR GIVE US A CALL SO WE CAN EXPLAIN THIS PROGRAM TO YOU, . 4227410 SWANSON INSURANCE AGENCY! fully designed so that the 4 H member uses the skills and knowledge learned in skill level one in skill level two, Sawer said. This way. each succeeding skill level builds naturally upon the ones befoer eit and the 4 H member is better prepared for the chal lenges offered in the more advanced levels. It has also meant that 4 H members are freer to choose what they want to make. The onlv limiting factors are the skills the 4 H'er has mastered. The 4 M member may set his or her own goals in the pro ject, as well. This year also marks the introduction of the new 4 H clothing advancement pro gram as a special option. The advancement program in cludes both voluntary and re quired knowledge and skills to tie learned by the 4 H member at each skill level. The advancement program will allow 4 H ers to chart their accomplishments as they progress through a project. A special certificate is given at the end of each skill level to those completing the advancement option. The 4 H clothing project has remained one of the most popular of all projects offered through the youth education program of the OSU Extension Service. More information about the project is available from the Morrow County Ex tenxion Office. returned home Monday after several days in St. Anthony Hospital in Pendleton where he underwent major surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Yocom extertained with a dinner on Saturday honoring their daughter, Millie, on her birth day Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Leland Jones, Millie Yocom of Pendleton, and Debbie Jones and daughters of Echo. Clell Rea is a patient in Good Shepherd Hospital in Hermiston. 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