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Townsend Star (Townsend, Mont.), 11 Oct. 1973, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn86075288/1973-10-11/ed-1/seq-2/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
TOWNSEND STAR Che Couns INENPAb=r Association - Founded 1885 J. Riley and Roberta Johnson, Publishers Published every Thursday. Entered as second class matter at the Post Office in Townsend, Montana, under the act of March 3, 1879. 1, 1973 OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER oF BROADWATER COUNTY, MONTANA Zip Cade 59644 J. Riley. Johnson, Editor ry Star Phone 266.3333 with the 4-H program look back and ‘review the ac- complishments in the year gone by and also make plans for the new year ahead which begins in | October. Young people cannot take advantage of the many op- Broadwater County Involves -- Hundreds ‘In 4-H Program | National 4-H Week is a time | Susan, Jackie Sautter, Kelly | when those people involved | Sullivan, Susan, Kris Swenson, Kristine Toombs, Vince | Thompson, Jack, Pat, Julie | Welch, Micki Williams, Susan Vick, Peggy Ryan. State 4-H Conservation Camp - Kalispell - Ed Armstrong County 4-H Style Revue - Judy Jepson, Kelly Sullivan, Subscription rates in Montana 2 years—$9.00 1 year-$5.00 é6émonths—$3.00 | rae : hs—3.50 | Portunities 4-H offers if they do| Beth Armstrong, Nancy 2years—$11.00 1 yeor—$6.00 . 6 | not have the help and on! Baas Jackie Holland, ) SUE §CoUFagement from a willing | Janiece Nelson, Wanda Olsen, PP&K Winner TOWNSEND NEWS Although the beautiful fall weather is still with us this week, Mr. and Mrs, Norman Brown have left Townsend to enjoy a wonderful week’s stay on the Blue Mediterr- anean, This was an expense paid trip awarded by Gambles | on their appliance-selling pro- | gram, The Wednesday night bridge club met at the home of Joyce Whaley last week with only two tables pres- sent to enjoy an evening of cards. Members present were Thelma Cartwright, Verna Adams, Willie Flynn, Ossia Kearns, Zeal VanVoast, Gwen | Massa, Esther Kieckbusch and DOUG SITTON proudly dis- | plays his two years of troph | jes earned in Punt, Pass & Kick competition. Doug was among six youths from Town for Great Falls this Saturday - for the District competition. Others competing last week- end in Billings were Bruce J. Turney, John Bilderback, Paul Hinton, Tony Page and Mike Hooks, CARD OF THANKS We would like to thank all our relatives and friends who made our 25th wedding celebration a huge success. Wayne & Lavonne Johnson Josephine Peters. High for | the evening was Esther Kieckbusch, second high was Ossia Kearns, low was Marion Wheeler, Josephine Peters had honors and Willie Flynn and Esther Kieckbusch shared | the little slam. Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs, J. Riley Johnson were Miss Ann Johnson and Mrs. Liz Owens of Hazelton, Penn- Sylvania, They are aunts of Mr. Johnson, who is also a native of Pennsylvania, Mrs, Blayne N. VanCamp and Gene flew to Seattle on Saturday, where Gene was to have heart surgery on Monday. Linda Gabisch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Gabisch, has pledged Sigma Omega Chapter of Kappa Del- ta at Montana State Univer- sity. Linda is majoring in General Studies at MSU. About and Around ‘volunteer adult leader. Serving | as 4-H leaders in Broadwater County were: Busy Fingers - Mrs. Wm. A. Booher, Peggy Delger; Crow Creek Clover- | Mr. Wm. R. Kimpton, Mrs. | Maurice Ferrat, Toston Blue Ribbon- Mrs. Earl Webb, Mr. Wm. A. Berberet, Canton Up 'n Atoms - Mrs. Joe Kirscher, Mrs. Raymond Toombs, Mrs. Jim Thompson; Old Baldy- Mr. | Don Marks, Mr. Jim Holland. Without these dedicated people giving of their time and . . energy, 4-H could no exist. Mr. and Mrs, Herb Jepson ___ The past 4-H yelr saw youth | and Jo Peters recently return- | i\ Broadwater County being ed from Spokane where they | €xposed to many educational | visited with Mrs. Jepson’s | Opportunities that will make cousin, Mr. and Mrs, Charles | them more capable and well- | MacMamara, | rounded citizens. Some of the events that took place in 4H year 72-73 are as follows: National 4-H Congress - Chicago, Ill. - Ray Webb. National 4-H Conference - Washington D.C. - Jim Arm- strong. County 4-H Speech Contest - Ed Armstrong, Jim, John, Denise Marks, Jim Armstrong, By JOYCE WHITE Guests of Mrs. Arthur Diehl this past week were Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Davies of Win- | ston. : : Mr. and Mrs; B, Hansen | of Helena were guests of Annie Bisby one day last week, CUUOUUEUEEUEUONEAOTNONOOaNOO NONE Nursery School ‘Starts Oct. 15 | Mary Nichols has announced | that it is nursery school time | starting on October 15th, and that all interested people are | Bob Francisco, Meri Berberet, invited to register -their | Krista Swenson, Pat Welch. | children on October 10th, from | County 4H Demonstration | 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. at which Day - Sally Christie, Ray Webb, time you may bring your child | 5.) Berberet, Jim, John, | to meet her, the other children | Denise, Joe Marks, Peggy, and to see the equipment and Kathleen, Susay Ryan, Pat, | | toys that she has available for | jyjie Welch, LiAnn Iverson, the school. Susan Goodwin, Vivianne | | Kirscher, Vince Thompson, | Starting on October 15th, the | Susan, Kris Swenson, Karen older group which will be from | Foster, Nancy Delger, Jackie | age five to six, will meet on | Holland, Kristine Toombs, | Mondays and Wednesdays and |:Patricia Berberet, Jodi Hines. |-the younger group, from age County 4H Camp - Beth | Krista, Susan Swenson, Julie Welch, Sally Christie, Susan Goodwin, Valerie Horne, Kathy Kimpton, Vivianne Kirscher, Denise Marks, Susan, Jackie Sautter, Peggy Ryan, Meri Berberet. County Jr. Fair - members. State 4-H Club Congress - Bozeman- Sally Christie, Meri |Berberet, Peggy Ryan, Ed Armstrong, Ray Webb, Jim Marks. . most 4-H Two Billings youths have been named the first Frank Hervey Cook Scholars at St. Paul’s School in Concord, New Hampshire. The Cook Scholarship Pro- gram, established in 1973 by the late Frank Hervey Cook, of Townsend, who was an alum- nus of the 118-year-old insti- tution, provides generous scholarships covering tuition, and boarding fees to worthy Montana boys and girls at the School, and at college. Earning the Cook Scholar- ship honors this first year were Joyce Lee Blankenbaker a 10th grade. student, and Michael Alvin Opheim, a 9th grade student. Both are ex- tremely active in sports, | school events and the class- room, cane neaaaeget ~ Cook Scholars Named At New England School State 4-H Citizenship Seminar - Helena - Peggy Ryan. State Fire Prevention School - Vivianne Kirscher, Susan Swenson, Joe, Jeff, John, Jim & Denise Marks. State Livestock Judging & Meats Identification Contest - Bozeman - Cathy Olsen, Denise Marks, Dave Welch, Jim Marks, LiAnn Iverson, Russel Hudson, Vivianne Kirscher and John Marks. These are some of the events and activities that 4-H provided to these young people this past year. With the new 4-H year just beginning, if any one is in- terested in serving as a 4H leader or any youngster is in- terested in joining 4-H, just contact any of the present 4-H leaders or the county extension office. as St. Paul’s School is a four year secondary school of the highest academic standards and acheivement. Four hund red and ninety- five boys and girls, 73 teachers and their | families, of varied faiths and from many backgrounds, make up the School community. A flexible, stimulating curri- culm featuring small classes eraging 12 students and in- dependent study projects pro- vide opportunities to explore many different subjects with a variety of approaches. A wide selection of extra-curri- | cular activities and a challen- a new way to deworm cattle new TRAMISOL levamisole phosphate * INJECTABLE SOLUTION The most effective wormer you can use can now be injected, and it’s as easy to use as 1-2-3 1. Dose: 2 cc. per cwt. 2. Pull the trigger 3. The job is done Take the guesswork out of worming TOWNSEND FEEDS ging athletic program of inter- scholastic sports complete the School’s educational program. three to four, will meet on i ‘ i Armstrong, Nancy Delger, Tusstay and Te ys, bet- Karin Foster, Bill Gravely, | ween the hours of 9:00 a.m. to ; ' : | a Leslie, Dean Helmick, Jodi 11:00.a.m. Tuition for the school Hines. Karen Horne, Mary will be $12.00 a month per child. . : . —.. | Huth, Jim, Paul Holland, LiAnn For the month of October it will Iversdh, Judy Jepson, Viviane only be $6.00 per wee Kirscher, Janiece Nelson, Penny Wise boneless, half or whole : +712 Oper lb. 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