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-THE FORSYTH COUNTY NEWS—WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1973
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Ibis 4-H’er checks the automatic feeder in a large bird laying
house as part of his work in the 4-H poultry program. Young
people in the Cooperative Extension Service supported program
learn various aspects of poultry raising-growing, keeping their
Kin: Governor George
Troup was first cousin to
Creek Indian Chief Mclntosh,
slain for signing Indians lands
away. They were grandsons of
the valiant Scotch Highlanders
of Darien. Troup’s portrait
and bust are here. His grave,
near Soperton, is maintained
by the State. He never asked
for a vote, considering
political campaigning “the
depth of human depravity.”
Barbara's Comment
Watching Governor Carter
enter the crystal doors of his
office, I reflect that, besides
warmth and intelligence, he
also has dignity. “Dignity,”
says NBC’s Barbara Walters,
“is a classy commodity.”
In a Book - Harold Martin’s
book RALPH MCGILL,
REPORTER has paragraphs
about Capitol characters: Tom
Watson, Ed Rivers, Gene
Talmadge, Dick Russell and
others.
Yardstick for Politics: “If
you want to show that a stick
is crooked, lay a straight one
by it.”
GW’s Mama -- Looking at
George Washington’s Capitol
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4-H’er Checks Automatic Feeder
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fcy Bfcttilce McCuUat
portrait, I smile to recall
American Heritage’s surprising
comment about his mother.
She was not the ideal mother
as portrayed in history. She
was illiterate, quarrelsome,
jealous. She disparaged his
achievements, feeling he
neglected her. She refused to
attend programs honoring
him. She embarrassed and
infuriated him by asking the
Virginia legislature for money.
The generation gap is not new!
Mums for Fall -- We have
36,000 chrysanthemums
growing in the greenhouses.
Capitol grounds will riot with
autumn color.
Names -- Was your county
named for a governor? 28
were. (Only one county in
Georgia was named for a
woman: Hart, for Nancy.)
Rain - Lunch time
overtook Capitol yardman
Saturday when cafeteria is
closed.
First: “Let’s get a
hamburger.”
Second: “You know I can’t
go right now. I gotta water
these flowers before that rain
comes.”
birds healthy and improving marketing techniques. And en
couraging these young poultry producers is Kentucky Fried
Chicken, donor of awards in the program, for the first time in
1973.
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Getting a close-up view of a dragonfly is part of these 4-H’ers
activities in the 4-H entomology program. Sponsored by Hercules
Incorporated, young people in the program, supervised by the
Cooperative Extension Service, study insects and their behavior.
They also learn how insects can be controlled and used to man’s
benefit. And Hercules aids these 4-H entomologists with in
centivies and recognition awards in the program.
Bread stored in its original
wrapper keeps its freshness
longer at room temperature
than in the refrigerator. In hot,
humid weather, however, bread
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Temco Model GVR4O-2F
Vented Radiant Unit
Now $159
Installation extra.
Dragonfly Closeup
Storing Bread
BOB’S SHOE REPAIRS
New Location
207 East Main Street
Hours 6 to 6 Monday thru Friday
IF THE SHOE FITS
REPAIR IT.
ALL WORKS GUARANTEED
Save $lO on a Temco or Warm Morning gas
space heater; and keep right on saving while you enjoy
its clean, constant heat —because you can’t beat Natural
Gas for economy.
Save S2O on a Speed Queen or Whirlpool gas
dryer; and you’ll also save on time, ironing, and operating
costs. Because gas dries clothes faster, more wrinkle-
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Warm Morning Model VR4O-MAB
Vented Radiant Unit
Now $149
Installation extra.
is better protected against
mold in the refrigerator than in
the bread box, according to
experts with the U. S. Depart
ment of Agriculture.
O GA. NATURAL GAS CO.
4-H Week Seen Here
October 7 Through 13th
SPECIAL-“4-H Gets It
All Together”. That’s the
theme of this year’s National
4-H Week, October 7-13. And
5Vi million 4-H boys and girls,
a half million volunteer adult
leaders, plus countless others
who support the 4-H program
nationwide will be getting to
gether to call attention to 4-H
program successes.
Helping them observe
National 4-H Week are some
60 businesses, corporations
and foundations that support
the 4-H program through the
National 4-H Service Com
mittee.
In 1973, the Committee in
its 52nd year, has committed
over $3 million dollars to aid
the 4-H program, nationwide.
These funds go into incen
tives and recognition, educa
tional aids and literature,
scholarships, leader training
and other services.
These corporate friends of
4-H provide over 270 scholar
ships valued at 5186,300.
Many of these grants are
awarded during the 1973
National 4-H Congress in
Chicago, Nov. 25-29. Over
1,600 teens are scheduled to
participate in five days of
seminars, tours, events and
entertainment all geared
around the “4-H Gets It All
Together” theme.
And 4-H is getting it all
together in many different
ways. Boys and girls of differ
ent racial, economic and
social backgrounds partici
pate in 4-H programs and
activities. Exchanges between
4-H’ers of different states and
different lifestyles are com
mon activities in every state
4-H program.
Boys are participating in
once traditional girls 4-H
activities and vice versa, with
the encouragement of the Co
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Natural Gas. There’s no better, more economical
way to dry clothes and keep warm.
Whirlpool Model LXG-6571
Now $219
Includes normal installation
No extra-charge for delivery.
operative Extension Service.
Boys are becoming more
interested in fashion and they
find an outlet for their curi
osity in programs such as 4-H
Dress Revue, sponsored by
Simplicity Pattern Co., Inc.
Boys as well as girls are
gaining sewing skills in 4-H
clothing, sponsored by Coats
& Clark, Inc., and they learn
how to efficiently use their
time, money and resources in
4-H home management, a
program aided by Tupper
ware Home Parties.
In traditionally male
oriented programs, such as
automotive, sponsored by
The Firestone Tire & Rubber
Company, girls have become
very active participants.
And 4-H donors encourage
young people to develop and
use their talents and skills in
helping others in their
communities. These qualities
are best brought out in
4-H’ers through 4-H health
programs, sponsored by Eli
Lilly and Company; public
speaking, aided by Union Oil
Company of California;
safety, supported by General
Motors; and the 4-H leader
ship program, newly sup
ported by Reader’s Digest.
While 4-H support by
American business dates back
to the early 1900’s honors for
longest continuous support
through the National 4-H
Service Committee, goes to
Armour and Company.
Donor anniversaries in 1973
include Eastman Kodak Com
pany, 10 years; The Good
year Tire and Rubber
Company, 5 years; and a new
4-H donor, Ski-Doo, Division
of Bombardier Limited.
In addition, The Santa Fe
Railway Company and Gulf
Central Piepline Company;
Speed Queen Model DG-3250
Now $229
Includes normal installation
No extra charge for delivery.
The Milwaukee Road;
Chicago & North Western
Transportation Company;
Burlington Northern, Inc.;
DeKalb Agßesearch, Inc.;
The Conrad Hilton Hotel;
Cities Service Company;
Edwin T. Meredith Founda
tion; and Top Form Products
Dept., Merck & Co., Inc. all
aid 4-H programs through the
National Committee.
4-H Membership
Is 5.5 Million
The week of October 7-]6 is
National 4-H Week. This year’s
theme is “4-H Gets It All
Together”.
Five and a half million boys
and girls, between the ages of 9
and 19, are participants in 4-H,
America's largest youth
organization. Supporting their
efforts are a half million
volunteer adult leaders, the
men and women of the
Cooperative Extension Service,
the National 4-H Service
Committee and some 60
business donors.
4-H’ers participate in action
oriented programs that help to
educate members of their
community on such problems as
how to operate machinery and
vehicles efficiently during the
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Together these 4-H
donors, along with 4-H’ers
and their leaders, have helped
to make the outstanding
youth organization it is
today. And together, this
viable partnership will con
tinue to encourage and
inspire youths to follow the
4-H ideals of “learning by
doing” and “to make the best
better”.
current energy shortage. Othe
activities conducted by the
109,000 4-H Clubs in the country
include helping to increase
agricultural production,
combating drug abuse, and
participating in community
development programs.
Over 1,600 delegates are
expected to attend the 52nd
National 4-H Congress in
Chicago, Nov. 25-29, 1973. The 4-
H winners from across the
country and Puerto Rico, will be
accompanied by some 250 4-H
leaders and greeted by over 300
representatives of 4-H donor
organizations and some 200
members of the press. Total
Congress attendance is ex
pected to toD 2,400 persons.