October 4, 1978 Page 6—SUSQUEHANNA TIMES pais Rn 5) NATIONAL 4-H WEEK...OCT. 1-7 We salute the local 4-H Clubs of the Donegal area. Agway, Salungaq, Inc. Gilbert Motors S.G. Phillip’s, Printer R.V. Richards & Sons Arnold Pontiac Oldsmobile Grubb Supply Co. . Arnold's Welding Shop B. Billmeyer's Jewelry Store Binkley's Sewing Machine & Fabric Shop Brandt's Mower Service Crider’s Citgo Service Station Elmtree Acres Dairy Garber Oil Co. Hostetter Dining Service, Inc. Hostetter Hardware, Inc. J.B. Hostetter & Sons, Inc. Keener Memorials, Inc. Koser’s Jewelry Longenecker Farm Supply, Rheems Miller's Mobil Service Ruhl's Flowers B. Titus Rutt Agency, Inc. Rutt's Appliances Sell’s Barber Shop Gerald R. Sheetz Funeral Home Sloan's Pharmacy Susquehanna Times & Magazine Youndt's Meat Market National 4-H Week From inner-city Newark to the sparse reaches of Montana, nearly 5.5 million young people are observing National 4-H Week Oct. 1-7. Regardless of address, these girls and boys benefit from a unique educational program that places primary emphasis on the development of the individual. 4-H offers young people a variety of “learn-by-doing” opportunities to grow into self-directed, productive and contributing members of society. Projects and activities range from pre-driver training to economic education, from com- munity service to international exchanges, all geared to the specific interests, abilities and age levels of participants. As the nation’s largest youth-serving program, 4-H appeals to youngsters no matter where they live. During National 4-H Week we salute these 4-H’ers, their involved parents and volunteer leaders, Cooperative Extension Service personnel and representatives of American business, who work together to make possible the broad outreach and effectiveness of contemporary 4-H.
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