The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195?, October 21, 1937, ANNIVERSARY EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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4-H Clubs of Haske^rwo^Vur'lh1
1 dl's 6l°w Jal“ M | M,ry Eather *Uo won seventh 1 denomination bills and rare coin*
Hunsley, fifth 0n Se ,
Mari ° rl® place in the Ball Special canned din- etc., shown them
Jorie Hunsley,
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B')e' *jar* ner conteat exhibit.
They also went thru some of the
Table Rock i Iran
. . _ Myers,
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Olive and Mary Esther Davis won !*rger store* and the Sanctuary
Doed
Rabbit Division Ivan Myers sixth place as canning judging team. I Qrotto, all under the chaperonage
End Work In grade
Olive Davis was selected as Jack-10f th* bank
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i i m ' * ad J-*« Brenneshol.x
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as many prizes next year as we hope and Qf course that wil mean greater
to see a much larger club enroll- competition which we shall gladly
rneut in Jackson county next year welcome.
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* ■'Hi ° “ Senior ° ° « *nd Ivan Myers
The Table Rock 4-H clubs have »on first on Senior Buck also fourth
now completed their club work for
i937
______ ,_____. __________, l “ J U“ l0r Buck- Je“ n Brenneeholti
The people residing lu Table , w°n »rat on Junior Buck
Rock may well feel proud of the! Dorothy Hun.ley won first and
work done by these clubbers and | second on Geese and the
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congratulations are extended to both ship to 4-H Summer
School given
members and leaders as the results for
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poultry Division.
obtained were due to the faithful
In vegetable gardening Olive
work done by both.
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son county's outstanding club girl
for this year, thereby, winning the
trip to the Pacific International Ex­
position at Portland gven by the
First National Bank of Portland.
In addition seeing the Pacific In-
tternation exhibits and the horse
show they were taken over Portland
in motor buses having points of in-
tereatehown
them.
They were
tak«n entirely tnru the First Nation-
Bank of Portland and had large
EMPTING
ASTE
HRILLERS
about »»ythlng but perfect freedom
to enjoy all the sights seen and
various other courtesies and plea­
sures shown them. All In all Olive
reports it was a wonderful never-to-
be-forgotten trip which was highly
educative as well.
Thus the curtain rolls down on
4-H club work in 1937 but we ex­
pect to have our clubs organized for
another year soon and each child is
eager to make his or her own best
better. We do not expect to win
!
H A M B U R G E R R A R E B IT
SIZ Z L IN G S T E A K
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sen the purebred Jersey heifer given
FR E E Z E R FRESH ICE C R E A M
The Betsy Ross Sewing club with
by Fred N. Rordan for making the
Mrs. L. A. Brennesholtz as lead“ r
best showing with a grade Jersey,
had seven members: one in Division
B A N A N A SPEC IAL
15c
and Doris also won third In show­
I. four in Division II, one lnDivi- manship.
sion III and one in Division IV. Ail
members completed their project 1 n l' uclll*‘ Brennesholtz, Mary Esther
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and exhibited their -----*-
work at - 4-H
; aT *’ |,' tns and Olive Davis who
the
Fair at Medford. Lucille Brennes-j t * f * .
trlps
K » R T H E M ANY IM PRO VEM EN TS IN VOI H P A P E R SINCE
holtd. Division IV, won first pride i
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in her division, also first prize in
^tDa navl,, » b o was entered
TA K IN G O V E R TH E M ANAGEM EN T. W K KKEI. T H A T IT
the style revue which included a ,ack8on County representative
HAS BEEN A G R E A T ASSET TO T H E COM M UN ITY
A P P E T IT E
trip to the State Fair. Dorothy! e br8ad raak,n8 contest placed
peaosuods
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Hunsley. Division III won first prize
in her division and second in the by The Northwestern Yeast Co.
HEADQUARTERS
Mary Esther Davis placed third ill • • •;;en*te;:e:;e::e"en«£kP»-*iie"«cc»;:c*Q*;:ccce;:*ce
style revue. In Division II Ida Belle
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Davis won, second; Doris Hunsley. the special bread baking exhibit and *
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fourth; and
Jean Brennesholtz, Etna, seventh.
ninth.
(F orm erly L eon ard«)
The Kitchen Five Cooking club
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Hy Frager
with Mrs. Melbourne Atkins as
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leader had three members in the
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first Division and two members In
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second Division. All completed their
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Listing Wanted
Saturday, October 23rd
projects and exhibited at the 4-H
Fair in Medford. In Division II Ida
g
TH E D A TE OK TH E
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Belle Davis wonfourth and Dorothy
Have buyer for small *
Hunsley fifth; in Division II Doris
Hunsley won seventh.
C H E V R O L E T 1938 C AR S H O W IN G
acreages and ranches
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Completes 10 Years of Photography in ■
Mary Esther, Etna and Olive
Davis took cooking III individually.
You and Your Family Are Invited to See the
w Medford This Month and Congratulates
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Mary Esther won, second; Etna
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BUYERS
New Models in Our Showroom in The
Davis, fourth; and Olive, seventh.
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Mary Esther Davis and Etna Davis
COM ING
Sparta Buiding, Medford.
also entered the dollar dinner con­
test. Mary Esther placed first, whi­
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REM EM BER, Tomorrow, Sat., Oct. 23rd.
ning the trip to the State Fair and
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Upon
Its
Anniversary
Program.
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Etna Davis placed third.
The Table Rock Canning club
City limits on North
with Mary Esther Davis as a leader
had three members in Division III
Pacific Highway
SP A R T A BI.IK4.
COR. MAIN A R IV E R S ID E
and two in Division II. Etna Davis
won first which entitled her to a
Medford
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free scholarship to 4-H Summer
School.
Mary Esther Davia won
second and Ruth Sage, third.
In Division II Olive Davis won,
CH ILD RE N — G RO W N -U PS
first; Lucille Brennesholtz, second.
This clubs leader won the Leader s
prize giving her a trip to Leaders’
Conference in Corvallis next Jan­
uary as the members won the high­
DOMIXOK M ASKS
P A P E R H ATS
est prizes possible for the five of
Plain Pattern«-«l — 5o, 10c
New Novel«, 2 - 1 Sr, Sc, IOc
them to obtain etc.
LAN TERN S — to e
“ SK E L E TO N S” — Sc, lOo
Mary Esther Davis and Olive
NOISE M A K E R S — Sc
H A L L O W E 'E N CAND Y
Davis were also one of the two
highest scoring judging teams in
H A L L O W E ’EN D E C O R A T IO N S
cooking, sewing and canning. This
entitled them to a free trip to Salem
M AK E YOUR H A LLO W E 'E N PA R T Y A SUCCESS!
to atttend State Fair and each also
CREPE PAPER
CREPE PAPER
received M scholarship to Summer
H allow e’ en Hordern, — Sc
Plain — lOc
JUST A R R IV E D H UND REDS O K NEW F A L L AND
School.
T A B L E C O VE RS
H A LLO W E 'E N P A R T Y
In Horn? Beautification Lois Rcha-
W IN T E R C O A T S W H IC H A R E GOING ON SA LE FO R
Crepe P aper — JOc
D ecoration " R ook « — 10c
fer won first.
T H E B A L A N C E OK TH IS MONTH
In Home Making, Etna Davis won
first.
Mrs. Frank Myers was leader of
the Table Rock Rabbit Club, also of
KUK F A B R IC S and C U R LY C LO TH , ALSO
5c, 10c, 15c and $
the Livestock and Garden club. Sh“
W O OL F L E E C E CO ATS. V A LU E S TO 81 1.05.
M edford
£ ill E. Main
had twelve members who finished
Sale Price
“ W E G IV E S A M G REE N STAM PS”
their projects and ten members ex­
$ 0 .8 5
hibited at Jackson County 4-H
Livestock Fair.
We Congratulate
The Ame r i c an
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The REX CAFE
ALEXANDER IMPLEMENT CO.
Hold Everything
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