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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1951)
Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, December 13, 1951 Page 3 4-HCLUB NEWS The past month has been a busy one of 4-H club organiza tion by leaders. One of the first "Musts" in getting underway is to select the project the club mem ber will carry. Agricultural club members have been selecting livestock to feed, fit and care for during the club year. Selecting feeder steers to fatten out this year the following mem bers have now on feed: Duane 9 MAYFLOWER J 5-lb. "Chest-O-Cheese" Six diitinctive varietla of chetH packed la a beautiful Northweit gift box ready to Wp - oitpU SS.SS 3-lb. "Chest-O-Cheese" Three delicioui varietiel packed in tpedally decorated gift box Postpaid $3.91 5-lb. Christmas Cheddar Sharp-aged natural Cheddar in attractive fiftwrap Postpaid SS.1I 2 - lb. Christmas Cheddar Postpaid.... $1.10 3- lb. Canned Cheddar ." PaitBald UU How to Order liKlei check or money order, plul your nomo and addrtn end the nomei and 4 drmoi of thoio to whom you wont elffi nt. iZ'2?.la V01" wlIOM. Phon VI 2138 for further detolli. MAYFLOWER DISTRIBUTORS J720 S. f. 6th Ave., Portland 14, Or. Baker, two shorthorns; Jimmy Hayes, one shorthorn; R. B. Fer guson Ranch; Johnny Brosnan, one shorthorn, own herd; Rieta Graves, two shorthorns,' Deane Graves, five shorthorns, John Graves Ranch; Leland McKinney one shorthorn, Malcolm McKin ney, one shorthorn, Oscar Rug gles Ranch; Leland McKinney, one hereford, Malcolm McKin ney one hereford, Charles Carlson Ranch; Ned. Clark, one hereford, Rjiy Wright Ranch; Marilyn Mon- agle, one hereford, Jack Monagle, one hereford, Ralph Justus Ranch; Shirley Peck, one hereford, Dick Ekstrom, one hereford, Wm. Smet hurst Ranch; Dick Ekstrom, two herefords, Delbert Emert Ranch; Allen Hughes, one hereford, W. E. Hughes Ranch; and George Her mann, one angus, Robert Smith Ranch. Taking a spurt this year, dairy is a popular project now with eleven members enrolled. While in the past Boardmann and Irri gon club members were leaders in the project,, its popularity has shifted to the Heppner area this year. Enrolled in dairy projects are Albert Seeber, Larry Russell, Sharon Russell, Lorelie Hamilton and Maxine Sicard of Boardman; Carole Anne Anderson, Ned Clark, Sally Palmer, Patricia Peck, Janet Wright and Patsy Wright of Hepp. ner. All dairy club members from Heppner have ordered Jersey and Guernsey heifer calves from the Tillamook Dairy Herd Improve ment Association. Judy Thompson, Heppner, a member of the South Heppner Livestock Club has recently pur chased eleven Cheviot ewe lambs from Canada. These will be used in a market lamb project, breed ing to a Southdown ram. 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"Ra tionalizers" lack the courage to face facts. They never admit their own driving faults. Put a "thwarted" man behind a wheel, and watch him try to make up for all the frustrations of his life. Hungry for a little power, he is dangerous in a car. How do you "stack up" be hind the wheel? Your driving shows up your personality. Lexington Notes (Continued From Page 2) Mrs. 0. G. Breeding is on the sick list this week. The Busy Dozen Sewing Club met at the home of Mrs. Stanley Kemp last Thursday. Those at tending were Mrs. Gene Majeske, Mrs. Tad Miller, Mrs. Bob Kil kenny, Mrs. Irven Rausch, Mrs. Gene Cusforth, Mrs. Kenneth Nel son, and one guest, Mrs, Elmer Piper. Lovely refreshments were served. Delwin Nelson has been a pa tient in St Mary's hospital in Walla Walla. Judy Wihlon visited Mrs. 0- Harra Sunday night. Her par ents had gone to attend the fune ral of Mr. Wihlon's grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Ramsey of Ordnance visited Mrs. George In vin at the W. E. McMillan home on Sunday. Jerry Waters who is statoned at Astoria with the U. S. Coast Guard was a weekend visitor in Hepp. ner. illet ewes, for his start in building up a herd of this breed sheej). Russell Dolven, Lexington, has two Southdown ewes and a ram purchased from a Washington breeder that promises to give him an excellent start in market lambs of this excellent breed. Newest Reorganized 4-H Club is the Sandhollow-Butter creek Livestock Club which held its re organization meeting last Sunday at the Eb Hughes ranch. Elected as new officers of the club were Ronald Currin, presi dent; Deane Graves, vice-president; Allen Hughes, secretary; Rieta Graves, reporter and Tom Currin, song leader. Other members are Marilyn and Jack Monagle, Eddie, Johnny and Joanne Brosnan, Russell Dolven and Dennis Doherty. Russell and Dennis are new members of this club. Sheep, swine and beef projects will be carried by its members. THE HAPPY SEW AND SEWS By Ruth Peterson' A new sewing club was organ ized December 1, at the home of Carole Ann and Connie Anderson by the leader Mrs. Harold Peck. Nine children were present in cluding Connie and Carole Ann Anderson, Nancy Harshman, Vicki Barger, Marjorie Peck, Caro lyn McDaniels, Alice Peterson, Bonnie Hannan and Ruth Peter son. Officers were elected as follows: "Irrt "-5" OFFERS THESE FEATURES MO BOLES TO DRILL . . . Tiilorad for a "mug" fit on your tractor. - HEAVY DUTY WATERPBOOF CAN VAS. Ont plect prottcta tractor and operator. THERE ARE NO EXTRAS . . . Wind thicld and Sldewinii ara atandard aqulpinant. FUL VUE VISION . . . plot plenty of optrator room with HEAT H0U8ERI BDILT IH TOOL POUCH SFRINO CLIP ATTACHMENT Inmrtt an all around "tight lit." 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