The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 65, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 2, 1983 Page: 5 of 48
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interested in attending col
lege, this to an excellent
chance to pay for a college
education through 4+H work
Several scholarships are
available and are arranged
for by the Texas 4-H Founda-
tion, National +H Council,
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programs that caa taka
Mian to other parts of the
world Come by the ext enol on
office on the third floor of the
County Courthouse and you
can learn more about what
wonderful programs 4-H has
to offer
and also
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Hillsboro and Robert Hams
of Houston.
The couple will be at home
after the wedding at 1812
Wilde Oak Circle No. 2,
Bryan.
The bride is a graduate of
Hereford High School and
Texas Tech University and
the bridegroom is a graduate
of Rosebud-Lott High School
and Texas State Technical In-
stitute.
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Homemakers Association.
Texas Association of Exten-
sion Home Economists and
+H Leaders Association of
Texas.
These scholarships range
from $500 to 11.100 and are
given annually, so a +-Her in
high school should seriously
consider applying for these
beneficisi awards. The
qualifications vary, and those
interested are encouraged to
lovers,
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Le Heem Groue peurance
Pead-ty Annunes Peneon Pen
JAMES SELF
364 1244
contact the county extension
office for more information.
Another great opportunity
for our Texas +Hers are con-
ferences and short courses.
Among these are Coop Youth
Leadership Conference, Kan-
sas City, Mo.; Danforth
Leadership Training, Shelby.
Mich.; +H Forestry Invita-
tional. Texas Camp Tyler,
Smith County and nationally
in Weston, W.V.; National
Cillxenship Shortcourse.
Washington, D.C.; National
4-H Conference. National +H
Center. Chevy Chase, Md;
Texas 4-H Congress. Austin;
and Texas Forest Resource
Short Course, Avinger
There are even 4-H Leader
Forums for adults There is
“ Only $4 a month
for checking.
Now that’s taking
care of me!”
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4-H members may earn record book awards
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MR. AND MRS. STEPHEN VOLTIN
...nee Shan Banks
a com-
lent of
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ithfully,
J.A.
Always langh at someone
else’s joke, no mailer if he's
told it before We all reach
the stage where we repeat
ourselves.
While Suf&iet
Last
October 2-5, 1983
7:30 p.m. Nightly
11:00 a.m. Sunday
Evanglist
Rev. J. Mike Ranspot
Lincoln St. Baptist Church
Wichita, Kansas
For information call 384*2982
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A Church with 20/20 vision:
Acts 20:20
A growing, curing Church
First Bible Baptist
Church
of Hartford, Texas
4th A Jackson St. 364-1607
The first rear-engl
cis was developed
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about these events
I've panted out a few of the
opportunities available to 4-H
members and leaders There
are certainly more of then,
than I have mentioned, such
as the international exchange
s
By SUSAN RANEY
By joining +H, most people
think about the projects of-
fered. Well, there’s a lot more
to 4-H than just cows and
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COOKIn .
First of all, through 4-H
projects, members have the
opportunity to keep records
and compile a list of their
achievements in a project
record book. Now these
record books aren't to be
taken lightly! Once a
member completes his or her
4-H record book, it to judged
locally for county competi-
tion. This is where a member
can earn a medal and
recognition for their project
work.
After county competition,
record books can progress to
district levels where juniors
and seniors recieve ribbons
and seniors may advance on
to state levels. Each district,
of which there are 14 in
Texas, sends its record book
winners to College Station
and these are judged for state
awards and scholarships.
There are 27 categories of
of 4-H programs where
members' winning record
books qualify them for a
sponsored trip to National 4-H
Congress held annually in
Chicago, Ill. - all expenses
paid. Others who submit
record books for state com-
petition can win scholarships,
trips to national conferences
and several cash swards
Of course, these winners
must all be seniors in 4-H
i age 14-19), but what a goal to
work toward for the juniors!
I mentioned scholarships
previously. For those +Hers
Rev. Gordon IL Parsley
Pastor
Phone 806-364-2962
364-1607
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If someone could discover
how to make calking com-
pound stick to cracks as per-
fectly as it does to clothing,
they'd make a fortune
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Wedding vows were ex-
changed by Shan Banks and
Stephen Voltin, both of
Bryan, Saturday afternoon at
St. Anthony's Catholic
Church in Bryan. Father
John Malinowski and Father
John McCaffrey officiated.
The bride is the daughter of
Dwight E. Banks of Amarillo
and the bridegroom is the son
of A.T. Voltin of Rosebud
The bride’s sister, Betty
Coneway of Garden City,
Kan., served as maid of honor
and Michael Voltin of
Rosebud, brother of the
groom, served as best man
Bridesmaids were Debbie
Floren of Abilene, sister of
the bride, and Debra Voltin of
Bryan, the groom's sister.
Groomsmen were Glen Voltin
of Rosebud, brother of the
groom, and Kirk Weicht of
Fort Worth
Escorting guests to their
pews were Bill Buxkemper of
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A lot -I pet ple are paving sioor S12 a
month for < het king But why Security
Federal's Security Checking has no ser
vice charge with a $200 balance. And it
you drop below that minimum it only
costs s| regardless of the nunber if .
checks you w rite
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also National 4-H Leader
Forum at the National 4-H
Center Southern Region
Leader Forum. Rock Eagle
4-H Center. Eatonton Ga.;
and Texas I eader Forums.
Texas 4-H Center,
Brownwood
Many of these short courses
and conferences are partially
or fully paid for, so members
and leaders need not worry
about funds Again, contact
the county extension office
for details and information
Sunday School 10:00 A.M.
Worship 11:00A.M.
Bible Study 7:00P.M.
Sunday Evening 7:30P.M.
Wedprday Evening
And Si nr'v t he king it en ■ arns 5 1 I
interest all the time Swhi pay a h t ot
money 'ii servi i charges Make a swite h to
Security ( het king It saves plenty
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The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 65, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 2, 1983, newspaper, October 2, 1983; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1477676/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.