T hursday , oc torch ai, im ; «M M i - PO U T A M W 1C A I C U T I U i, K U I t . UBtiOOJI P A O S TH H KK 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, p B')e' *jar* ner conteat exhibit. They also went thru some of the Table Rock i Iran . . _ Myers, n ----- fourth on ‘ Junior a*e> 1 '* 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 Th** •»“ <> “ ° i i m ' * ad J-*« Brenneshol.x Iwo« \f 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. --a* oaSc, IUUU w o rT r * ■'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 ™ --------------“ — - the scholar congratulations are extended to both ship to 4-H Summer School given members and leaders as the results for ' poultry Division. obtained were due to the faithful In vegetable gardening Olive work done by both. ... ~ »A ... £¿7 « 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 ' ° “ k ° ' h' r ...o 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 - 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 * * 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 SB* J K h JU O J S H jj , 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 • • ♦ • • « « Davis won, second; Doris Hunsley. the special bread baking exhibit and * e fourth; and Jean Brennesholtz, Etna, seventh. ninth. (F orm erly L eon ard«) The Kitchen Five Cooking club li Hy Frager with Mrs. Melbourne Atkins as ♦ leader had three members in the UNTIL ♦ first Division and two members In ♦ second Division. All completed their !* 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 ♦ 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 ■ 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 ■ Mary Esther won, second; Etna M O R E BUYERS New Models in Our Showroom in The Davis, fourth; and Olive, seventh. : : Mary Esther Davis and Etna Davis COM ING Sparta Buiding, Medford. also entered the dollar dinner con test. Mary Esther placed first, whi : : REM EM BER, Tomorrow, Sat., Oct. 23rd. ning the trip to the State Fair and „ Upon Its Anniversary Program. J 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 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ 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 I The REX CAFE ALEXANDER IMPLEMENT CO. 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