Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 106, No. 113, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 21, 1975 Page: 3 of 12
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4-H’ers Prepare For State Meet
Each year 4-H boys and girls quarters is the Rudder Center, assembly will be the introduc- Auditorium. an opportunity for youth to
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Chand- visited in Clairette Sunday with Clairette Thursday night with face the challenge of preparing According to Dr. Don tian of Mrs. Jeanette Probasco "4-H Roundup annually high- grow and develop and to share
ler of Clairette spent the Mrs. Hub Alexander Mrs. Zena Havens. for judging contests, method Stormer, state 4-H and youth * Longview, a national winner lights the 4-H year in Texas," learning experiences. After all,
weekeri at Rotan with her ..... .... demonstrations and other areas leader for the Texas Agricultur- i the 4-H Alumni Recognition points out Stormer. “Itprovides that’s what 4-H is all about."
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and MrsBob Lyles of Farmers in the Clairette area of competition. Their ultimate al Extension Service, State 4 Program. Awards will be
Ben Williams and other Boyd and his sister of Fort are preparing to plant their aim is to qualify to attend State Roundup is one of the oldest presented to 10 individuals,
relatives. Worth and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy peanut crops. 4-H Roundup at Texas A&M annual statewide 4-H events in buinessesand.ogantzatons
---- King and famliy of Weatherford University and to be the best in the nation. In addition to the thathaxe made outstanding
Mrs. Hub Alexander of were Sunday guests of Mr. and -------------- Texas. throngs of youth, it also brings contributions to 4-H. Winners of
Clairette accompanied Mr. and" Mrs. Johnny King and Tanya of together some 600 adults, ten $4,000 Houston Livestock
Mrs. Don Smith of Stephenville Stephenville. Waste Not—Want Not! Some 1,800 4-H’ers are now , including . county Extension Show and Rodeo Scholarships
to Nacogdoches last Tuesday to - That old proverb, “Waste preparing for that trek to Texas agents, 4-H leaders, friends of wih also be announced, and
attend the graduation exercises ----- not; want not!”, promises a A&M where they will compete 4-H, mass media represents- several other scholarship win-
of Mrs. Sharon Ann Mills from Mrs. Dorothy Reed of reward for economy and ad- June 3-4 in more than 30 events tives, contest donors and ners will be presented.
Stephen F. Austin University Clairette and her brother, vocates spending or using ranging from public speaking to members of the board of Twenty-six outstanding 4-H
Buster Roberson of Hico went resources carefully. It can livestock judging to demonstra- directors of the Texas 4-H adult leaders (two from each of
- - • - to Temple Sunday to visit their aptly be applied to the body's tions on safety and emergency Youth Development Founda- the 13 Extension Service
Mrs. John Golightly of father in the VA Hospital. utilization of meat; For from preparedness. The State 4-H tion, the service organization of districts; will be recognized at
Clairette attended her class’s ---- 96 to 98 percent of the meat Food Show is also part of the 4-H in the state, a luncheon on June 4.
golden anniversary homecom- The fourth Saturday night eaten is completely digested overall Roundup activities and . Winners of the various
ing Saturday at the community singing will be May 24 in and utilized, therefore not will be held June 3, with judging Roundup activities will offi- contests and demonstrations
center in Hico. Clairette.‘Everyone is invited to wasted. This makes available beginning at 9 a.m. The cially get under way with an along with the donors for the
---■ attend. the many important nutrients remainder of the competition opening assembly at 5:30 p.m. particular events will be
contained in meat: high will be the following day, with, on June 3 in the Rudder Center honored at a special recognition
:ander quality protein, vitamins and some events starting as early Auditorium, announces Storm- program at 8 o'clock that
d in minerals. as 6:30 a.m. Roundup head- er. A special feature of the evening in the Rudder Center
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Maikell, Elgin. Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 106, No. 113, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 21, 1975, newspaper, May 21, 1975; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1559931/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.