i 2rs tsi zr.zrj?-? -aiSftAys ^ . ' "trfuctkw k ??* of bringing The^hwmen body bums alcohol at tha rat* of aboot I PROGRESSIV E savings & loan, ltd. 'a ? |p 9.737% Rota Effoctlvo Thro Oct. 4 MRNMUM ? MOMIH MATURITY totAtrr tot wm?AWAt 8.75% lot* Effactiv* Thru Oct. 4lh mmmm 7 DAYS TO ? MO. MATURITY wwrrwtwKYwmtwiw ?at* ENvcttv* Ttirv Oct UN, fWCITVI ANNUAL T?LD 10 51*% MMMUN 1 TO 2% YEARS MATURITY NM*I Nt Mi IWMwtl I DEPOSITS INSUREO UP TO S1QO.OOO BY NC5UU ? fkoqressi v e savings & loan, ltd. ? sggsftysssy aaaa i local*, there are those dark wintry day* when the house just eeems chilly. Setting the thennaatet at a higher temperature is wasteful, expensive and really does net seam to help much. The answer is "walk around warmth." Or, a portable heater which can be carried from room to room and plugged into any 120-volt electric outlet to provide the heat you need when and where you want it. Portable heaters offer ease, convenience and sim plicity whole house systems cannot. Of course, portable heaters cannot replace cen tral systema, but they offer a good alternative to being uncomfortable. Portable units are excellent sources of supplemental heat. For a free booklet ex plaining the value of supple mental portable heating units, write INTERTHERM Inc., Softheat Dept. P. 10820 Sunset Office Drive, St. Louis, MO 63128. :S EXTENSIONSCENE S AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICE marks a major event for 4-H club members and leaders throughout the United States. Those individuals as well as all other supporters of this major youth and human de velopment program will be celebrating National 4-H Club Wepk for 1982. In Robeson County lots of publicity about 4-H activities with street banners, newspaper articles, radio programs, and special events will be the order of the day throughout this important week. A Special Leader and Sponsor Recognition Dinner will be one of the highlights of National 4-H Gub Week in Robeson County this year.. National 4-H Club Week will follow on the heels of the close of the Robeson County Fair; whereby, an entire room was set aside to recognise 4-H activities through special dis plays and exhibits. In addition to the special exhibit room, numerous 4-H club booths and the 4-H Poultry Chain Sale on Monday night of the county fair were also major activities that 4-H'ers partici pated in during fair week. Vernon McHam, our staff 4-H coordinator, along with Eddie Locklear and Jenny Smith provide the profession al leadership for 4-H in Robeson County. However, 4-H activities are carried out by the active participation of over 1,200 4-H club memBers as well as many adult leaders and volunteers who give so unselfishly of their time -to help make the 4-H program in Robeson County a growing entity. A reyiew of some of the 4-H activities for this year alone indicates that 36 different individuals participated in Public Speaking Competition. In the public speaking area Darryl McMillan won district competition and participated in state competition while Lisa Renee Jones was runner up in the junior division in the Southeastern District which encompasses counties from Scotland to Carteret. An example of groups or organizations that give un tiringly of their time and efforts was members of the Lumberton Toastmasters Club who helped to instruct and coach several of the public speaking participants. A Forestry Field Day attrac ted 76 individuals and there again, firms such as Federal Paper Board and individuals like Jim Deines and Jack Formy-Duval have played significant roles in promoting 4-H. The Traffic Safety Poster Contest was conducted with assistance from the public school in Robeson County with over 800 posters entered in competition. Twelve local 4-H'ers participated in the Fire Safety Bowl Competition and were district winners in that area. A Talent Show early in the year attracted 120 persons, while the 4-H Achi evement progrta involved more than ISO persons, la an attempt to recognize oar sponsors and many adalt leaden who give of their time and effort, a Special Leader and Sponsor Recogbition Din ner was held earlier that involved 12S local citizens. During the spring Bike-Ride involved 100 participants and was conducted for the par pose of enhancing 4-H activi ties as well as rescue and Red Cross efforts in Robeson County. The District and County Activity Days that were held in May and June were exciting events that attracted well over 100 persons but specifically invoivea li jwm in the district activity and 45 youth in local 4-H demonstra tions. These young people between the ages of 9 and 19 actually stood before an audi ence and described and de monstrated specific activities ranging from archery to spec ial energy conserving pro cedures and from the Ameri can governmental system to egg cookery. Except for con tinuing 4-H projects themsel ves, participation in Activity Days by means of a demon stration is probably the moat rigorous and self- image enhancing activity that any 4-H member can conduct. Other special activities in cluded 9 participants in State 4-H Gub Congress as wefl as 35 persons participating in' District 4-H Council Meetings and 60 adult leaders partici pating in District Leader Meeting and Weekend Re treats. Naturally, fun is and should be a major part of any youth activity, and 75 youth participated this year in 4-H Camp which was held at the newly opened Sertoma 4-H Camp which is located in Wilkes County. While these activities men tioned make up only a part of the total 4-H programming activities, I trust that they do demonstrate the tremendous participation and overall success that is being enjoyed by such a large number of Robeson County youth as well as the many adults and other supporters who help to make the program a success. 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