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
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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. Eddie
Brosnan, Heppner, last fall pur
chased three registered Rambou-
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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:
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Refreshments were served by
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meeting will be at Carolyn Mc
Daniels December 15. At this
meeting members will exchange
inexpensive gifts. The club will
meet the second and fourth Satur
days of each month.
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Word has been received by Mrs.
Ernest Winchester that her father,
Martin Reid, is a patient at
Emanual Hospital in Portland
following a heart attack at his
home in Ocean Lake. Mr. and
Mrs. Reid were in Heppner for the
Thanksgiving holidays and be
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The Reids resided in Heppner for
many years previous to their
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