Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, March 24, 1966, Image 11

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Section Two
SANDY, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1964
4-H Members, Leaders Participate in Bread and Rolls Workshop
Anne Ogden
strated basic
the workshop
gave pointers
at the county
Four-H’er Linda Innocenti mixes flour and liquid
ingredients to develop gluten. Girls who attended the
workshop were given many hints to make uniform loaves
of bread and rolls.
(Outlook Photo)
from Portland General Electric demon­
steps of yeast bread and roll making at
for 4-H members and leaders. She also
to members who would be demonstrating
fair.
(Outlook Photo)
Learning by doing is this 4-H member Linda Innocenti
from the David Douglas area. She performs the first
step in making bread and rolls, carefully measures
flour.
(Outlook Photo)
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A 4-H workshop of “Yeast
Bread and Rolls'’ was attend­
ed by several 4-H members
and leaders at Centennial high
school during spring vacation.
WaiRAD INSURANCE AGENCY
Phon»
Mu 7 2861
After a short demonstration
on bread making by Anne Og­
den of PGE, the girls and lead­
ers made loaves of bread and
several shapes of rolls. After
A day of learning and experimenting go into the oven
with this loaf of bread. If the girls had made yeast bread
before, the workshop helped them to do It better.
(Outlook Photo)
careful measuring and steady
mixing, the cooks put loaves of
bread into the oven.
While the bread was baking
the girls judges loaves of bread
as they will be judging at the
county fair.
Karen Wright of the County
Extension office conducted the
workshop.
ORDER BERRY TICKETS
AT THE SANDY POST
An even loaf of fresh bread and several shapes of
rolls were the final product of the workshop. Taste tests
by hungry cooks quickly diminished the supply which
the photographer had hoped to take a picture of.
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In addition to baking a loaf of bread, the 4-H members also participated In a judging
contest of breads. Among judges were Paula Bode (left). Centennial student, Janet Llnd-
roth, Dav
Douglas girl and Janice Bode also of Centennial.
(Outlook Photo)
FINAL DAYS
GIGANTIC CLOSE-OUT SALE!
BOULEVARD LUMBER
IS CLOSING ITS
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20% OFF
UP TO
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Electrical and
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Goods - 1/i Off
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STEP and EXTENSION
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Dr. Leonard Rice, president
of Oregon College of Educa­
tion, will be the speaker at
10:30 a.m. Sunday, March 27,
at Eastrose Unitarian Fellow­
ship, 1133 N. E. 181st Ave.
He will speak on “Image
of Modern Man Through Poe­
try.’’ Dr. Rice was formerly a
professor of literature.
After his talk, he will engage
with the audience In a round-
table discussion of his topic.
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MO 5-4158