4 The Sandy (Ore.) Post Thursday. Mar. 5, 4-H Round-Up POST DEADLINES News deadline each week Is 4 p.m. Monday. Deadline for ads is 12 noon Tuesday. The Cottrell 4-H squaredancing club, Ute Swinging Squares, met Wed.. Feb. 26th in the school gym. The leaders, Mrs. Lundy and Mrs. Kramer demonstrated some more square dance steps and then the members tried them. After this, everyone divided into two groups and did the Virgin a Reel. We also did Oh Johnny. The next meeting is planned for Wed. March 4th in the Cottrell gym. Sunday School 9:45 A M. Morning Services 11 A.M. Westminster Fellowship High S< hool Group 7 P.M. OPEN 9 TO 9 DAILY Beef... Tender, Delicious Cuts Forestry Follett prices effective W ednesday , T hursday , F riday ,S aturday & S unday Round Steak Deann Carothers and Elaine Stokes dropped out of sewing. Next week we are making a case for our sewing. We think some fourth graders are going to join. Seventh-day Adventist Sabbath School smrrtie Cfint Sewing By Kristen Anderson Nursery care during worship Parsonage MU 7-3644 Rev E. L. Neuenfeldt Church Service Friday - • Zimmerman's by Mike Cercarci Community Presbyterian Church Elder Ira imi (Sec. 1) ..69‘ By Kristen Anderson 9:30 A M. Ir Forestry every thing is go­ ing smoother than last week. We got more new kids in the club. We went to watch horse-logging last Thursday. 11:00 A.M. 8:00 P.M. Phone MO 5-0424 Mt. Hood Jaycee howling team poses with trophies won The Merry Menders sewing dub for second place in the State Jaycee bowling tournament held last weekend at Milwaukie Bowl. Standing left to right was organized in January and we are, Jerry Perkins, Jim Duff and Jim Pullen. Kneeling are have five members. We meet at Garrett Hartke and Denny Gray. First place was won by the 3:30 on Wednesday at the home of Pendleton Jaycee team. our leader, Mrs. Blaisdell. Our officers for this year are: Nancy Root, president; Dawn Grambo, vice president; Marilyn Matheson, secretary; Diane Grambo, game and song leader; and Sheryll Roberts, reporter. This is our first year in 4-H and we are going to make a scissors case and then we will Automation in the poultry in­ of Clackamas County. At the Saf- make place mats. We are learning way plant the group saw thre to use a sewing machine and we dustry was vividly displayed for large machines capable of pro all enjoy our sewing club very Interested poultrymen on a recent egg marketing tour. This tour cessing a total of 75 cases of much. arranged by the Oregon State Un­ eggs per hour. This machine is iversity Extension Service, with developed on an electronic basis Clackamas County Extension Ser­ and embodies some features not vice cooperating, took place found in the previously mention­ Thursday, February 27th. ed egg processing operations. Approximately 60 growers at­ EASY TERMS Following the Safeway tour, the tended the tour and visited com­ group visited the Logan Egg Farm- Dover Extension will meet in the Moat dependable 20" Oliar In mercial plants. The first stop the largest egg operation in Clack­ Ita price range on tha market home of Dolly Wyatt on March was the Oregon Egg Producers amas County. There are 100,000 todayl So easy to usa with 13 at 10:30. Bring a sack lunch. plant in Southeast Portland where hens on this farm with the to­ fingertip controla, all Staal Tur­ The lesson will be on "Food Mis­ a completely automated egg pro­ bo-Tinea. handlebara Inatantly tal egg production processed on information” with our county agent adjustable from eldeto-elde, cessing plant was viewed. This the farm. Whereas the machin­ in charge. reverie drlva. Outatandlng for plant is capable of processing, ery demonstrated at the pre- power, pertormenca, veluel Last Friday several members of that is, sizing, grading, and pack­ vlosly mentioned stops was most­ Dover Unit met at the home of aging approximately 50 cases of ly American built, on the Logan Peggy Fleshman to start on braid­ eggs per hour with a seven-man farm there is one grading mach­ ed rug project, Peggy Fleshman crew. A case of eggs consists ine that is manufactured in Hol­ and Kate Cheney leaders. (You’d HARDWARE of 30 dozen which gives some land. be surprise how much informa ­ SE. STARK AT 141ST idea of the volume of eggs that All of these stops indicate the tion it takes to make a proper Al 3 4558 are going by the various stages. degree with which automation has braid!) The second stop was at the entered the poultry business and Western Farmers Association gives some Indication to produc­ plant on Swan Island. This is ers what they must do if they another automated operation with are to keep pace on their home a capacity of approximately 25 operation. cases per hour with a three-man crew. The following commercial egg AUTOMATIC WASHER producers and Industry represen­ Youth For Christ tatives from Clackamas County TWO YEAR PARTS GUARANTEE • TERMS attended these two stops and the two that will be mentioned later: A Musical Rally will tie presen­ Mr. Glenn Ek Mr. and Mrs. Or­ ted at Youth for Christ Saturday 88 Matching Dryer ville Killingbeck, Mr. and Mrs. night at Cleveland High School, 7:30 1 Homer Quint, Mr. Nort Nichol­ o’clock with Mary Jayne, winner W. T son, Bob Van Bishler, Mr. Char­ of the "Best Female Vocalist of A37A les Meter, Alfred Sloop, and Dan the Year” award and the BIOLA Keller, Lorin Wrolstad, Jr., and Chorale as special guests. Joe Jell. Afternoon stops Included the Safeway egg processing plant near HARDWARE Sandy Clackamas and the Logan Egg AL 3-4558 S.E. 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