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New Mexico Extension News PUBLISHED BY THE EXTENSION SERVICE, NEW MEXICO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE Vol. X STATE COLLEGE, NEW MEXICO, JULY, 1980 No. 7 4-H CLUB DELEGATE TELLS STORY OF TRIP Austin Brooks, of Curry County, Gives Interesting Account of Visit to Washington Camp. of Mel me of the 4-H club delegates . the National 4-H Club En- t at Washington, D. C, ; following interesting "I hod been making plan derful trip e word s to attend the Washington Camp, but my real experience began when I joined the party of New Mexico club delegates on board the Santa Fe train enroute to Chicago. We were joined in Chicago by 4-H dele-ates from Washington, North .Dakota, South Dakota, Kansas, Illinois and Iov city. 1 by a excelled natural see side trip embraced a of Francis Scott Key a s Gettysburg battle- it Washington, Tuesday, alien and getting ac- le things first in order, conferenc i person of National p meeting. Durii _ d at least two educational t during the camp, brought u (Continued on Page 4) Shorty Domino FARM WOMEN'S GAMPS A DECIDED SUCCESS this s Registered Hereford bull belonging to R. H. Royall of Tyrone, purchased from Smith Bros, of Marfa, Texas, to be used in the Royall registered herd, SPECIALIST ADDED TO FORCE Beginning with July 1 the Extensic afuUti 4-H Club Enc animal husbandry were carried on by the U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. The first camp fire was held that evening. "On Thursday the openir- address at assembly was made by Hon. Arthur M. Hyde, Secretary of Agriculture, followed by a visit to the Capitol and a radio program with speakers symbolizing the four corners of the United States, was broadcast by a delegate from each of the states of Maine, Washington, New Mexico and Florida. "Each day of camp had a program with the general plan similar to that of the first day: flag raising services policing quarters, breakfast, an address from aunty agents by Dr. Garcia as part emands for this class of work and icrease of duties at the Experiment m, thereby limitin- Dr. Garcia's the necessity for a full tim» worker ?ricultural Colle<*» ai icted with agriculture He was connected w held at Evergreen Valley, June 11, and 13 and ending with the camp Tyrone, July 9, 10 and 11. Two o£ camps in different districts were h June 17, 18 and 19, one at Cienega O Camp Lee Roberson on Cedar Cn near the Ruidoso. These camps w all sponsored by the Extension Serv: ;. Mr. Herbert C. Stewart, of i Park, has accepted this position itered upon his duties at that time, need for a full time specialist in ranch of agriculture has been felt and handicraft, j schedule. At some phase of organized .club work, followed by reports from the various delegates who were present. A talk by Miss Carolyn Wetzel on "Dressin" for Health and Beauty" was a feature of the program of each camp. The afternoons were ~:~en over to ing nearby places of interest. The even- vice followed by singing, Stunts, games, ,. Else ents employed in Bernalillo' Mr. Stewart i the irrigated s Icome Mr. Stew Dire irley and other points ! vicinity. 1 of the rising bell at
Object Description
Title | New Mexico extension news, Volume 10, Number 7 |
Articles | 4-H club delegate tells story of trip; Specialist added to force; Farm women's camps a decided success; Use camp delegates to promote club work; About the state with Extension workers |
Subject | Agriculture--New Mexico; Publications; New Mexico College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts |
Creator | Yoast, I. G. |
Description | Serial publication containing information on research and activities conducted at the New Mexico College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, and resources available to state residents through the College. |
Publisher | New Mexico State University Library |
Date Original | 1930-07 |
Rights | Copyright, NMSU Board of Regents |
Type | Text |
Format | image/tiff |
Collection | ACES Historical Publications |
Source | Scan produced from physical item held by the NMSU College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental, Agricultural Communications Department. |
Language | eng |
Page Description
Title | Page 1 |
Subject | Agriculture--New Mexico; Publications; New Mexico College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts |
Creator | Yoast, I. G. |
Description | Serial publication containing information on research and activities conducted at the New Mexico College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, and resources available to state residents through the College. |
Publisher | New Mexico State University Library |
Date Original | 1930-07 |
Rights | Copyright, NMSU Board of Regents |
Type | Text |
Format | image/tiff |
Collection | ACES Historical Publications |
Identifier | ACES_NMEN_env10i7_0001 |
Source | Scan produced from physical item held by the NMSU College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental, Agricultural Communications Department. |
Language | eng |
OCR | New Mexico Extension News PUBLISHED BY THE EXTENSION SERVICE, NEW MEXICO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE Vol. X STATE COLLEGE, NEW MEXICO, JULY, 1980 No. 7 4-H CLUB DELEGATE TELLS STORY OF TRIP Austin Brooks, of Curry County, Gives Interesting Account of Visit to Washington Camp. of Mel me of the 4-H club delegates . the National 4-H Club En- t at Washington, D. C, ; following interesting "I hod been making plan derful trip e word s to attend the Washington Camp, but my real experience began when I joined the party of New Mexico club delegates on board the Santa Fe train enroute to Chicago. We were joined in Chicago by 4-H dele-ates from Washington, North .Dakota, South Dakota, Kansas, Illinois and Iov city. 1 by a excelled natural see side trip embraced a of Francis Scott Key a s Gettysburg battle- it Washington, Tuesday, alien and getting ac- le things first in order, conferenc i person of National p meeting. Durii _ d at least two educational t during the camp, brought u (Continued on Page 4) Shorty Domino FARM WOMEN'S GAMPS A DECIDED SUCCESS this s Registered Hereford bull belonging to R. H. Royall of Tyrone, purchased from Smith Bros, of Marfa, Texas, to be used in the Royall registered herd, SPECIALIST ADDED TO FORCE Beginning with July 1 the Extensic afuUti 4-H Club Enc animal husbandry were carried on by the U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. The first camp fire was held that evening. "On Thursday the openir- address at assembly was made by Hon. Arthur M. Hyde, Secretary of Agriculture, followed by a visit to the Capitol and a radio program with speakers symbolizing the four corners of the United States, was broadcast by a delegate from each of the states of Maine, Washington, New Mexico and Florida. "Each day of camp had a program with the general plan similar to that of the first day: flag raising services policing quarters, breakfast, an address from aunty agents by Dr. Garcia as part emands for this class of work and icrease of duties at the Experiment m, thereby limitin- Dr. Garcia's the necessity for a full tim» worker ?ricultural Colle<*» ai icted with agriculture He was connected w held at Evergreen Valley, June 11, and 13 and ending with the camp Tyrone, July 9, 10 and 11. Two o£ camps in different districts were h June 17, 18 and 19, one at Cienega O Camp Lee Roberson on Cedar Cn near the Ruidoso. These camps w all sponsored by the Extension Serv: ;. Mr. Herbert C. Stewart, of i Park, has accepted this position itered upon his duties at that time, need for a full time specialist in ranch of agriculture has been felt and handicraft, j schedule. At some phase of organized .club work, followed by reports from the various delegates who were present. A talk by Miss Carolyn Wetzel on "Dressin" for Health and Beauty" was a feature of the program of each camp. The afternoons were ~:~en over to ing nearby places of interest. The even- vice followed by singing, Stunts, games, ,. Else ents employed in Bernalillo' Mr. Stewart i the irrigated s Icome Mr. Stew Dire irley and other points ! vicinity. 1 of the rising bell at |