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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, March 6, 1952 Page 3 lational 4-H Week Being Observed in Morrow County jorfs Given Club Activities IlorsNote:As part of the ob lice of 4-H club week, lead ave urged all club reporters nd their news to the Gazette s for this week. As can be below, the response from the clubs was excellent, though soys slipped slightly in re ng their activities. The re i,are being printed largely as were written by the club re- ys, ana inougn tney may professional finish, they do Kcellent job of telling what individual groups are doing, reporting is a part of their ting. ijroughout the county there 125 boys and 197 girls en . d in this work under the di 0n of 45 leaders. Total value le many projects owned and uced by Club Members dur- 1951 totals nearly one and half million dollars and they ived over $72,500 for livestock uction sales at the Pacific In ational livestock exposition the state fair. hile the activities and pro t of the girls clubs may not i such a high monetary value Jo the boys', they include I variety of subjects as can be t from the individual stories w.) I JOLLY CHEFS jbruary 24, 1952 the Jolly fs met in the lunch room of lone school. All of the girls K'd make apple Crisp. During meeting we talked of what we 6 going to do for the P. T. A. ting during National 4-H i Week. We decided to serve eshments for the P. T. A. Bbers. We will have apple p with whipped cream. ur president will choose the tps to serve, pour coffee, and n up. Reporter Sue Coleman. J THE LEXINGTON COOKERS The Lexington Cookers held their meeting last week at the Kendall home, there were four members and the leader present. Janet and Margaret Kendall gave a demonstration of a "Sur prise Carrot Salad." The follow ing recipe was used: one lemon, two cups carrots, one-third cup sugar or honey. Grind lemon rind and all with carrots, add sugar and mix thoroughly. Place by spoonsful on peach halves which have been placed on let tuce leaf. Other fruits, such as pineapple slices may be used in place of peaches. j During the business meeting we decided to have a weiner roast and a hike. We also decided to assist in decorating a window up town in honor of 4-H Week. Janet Kendall, Reporter. WILLOW CREEK CHEFS indra Lanham was hostess for fWillow Creek Chefs cooking j at her home on February 27. I Nelson Anderson is the lead Sandra Lanham and Darlene ior demonstrated the making I fruit salad. Present were: tlra Lanham, Darlene Connor, jil Anderson, Helen and Jean jie Graham, Diane Grant, Judy fripson, Judy Barger. ie next meeting will be March It the home of Helen and Jean le Graham. Reporter, Meredith Thomson. i JR. HI BREAKFAST CLUB ur meeting was called to order president Virginia Andresen. had a perfect attendance. At last meeting two new mem J, Carol Elliott and Carolyn in, joined. 'e discussed accurate meus rients in cooking. We were ded into groups of two and to give demonstrations, t time we will bring material make different kinds of t. We made vanilla drop ties and found our efforts very eful. Loretta Burnside, Reporter. LEXINGTON COOKERETTES The Lexington Cookerettes met Feb. 20th at the Jones home. Helen Winters and Janice Wetzel demonstrated cocoa making. Five members were present. The next meeting is at the Wright home. The making of qutek breads will be demonstrated. Janet Wetzel, Reporter. STITCH AND SEW CLUB The Stitch and Sew club met at the school Monday, February 11 1952 after school. We discussed how to use our patterns and what the marks on the pattern meant. We decided to have our next meeting Saturday, in the base ment of the Cooperative church. The Stitch and Sew club met in the basement of the cooperative church Feb. 16, 1952. We cut out our dresses. Refreshments were served. Reporter; Mardire Baker. STITCH IN TIME Our last meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Chas. Mongle. The president called the meeting to order. The secretary read the minutes of the last meeting. We all brought our needle cases and showed them. We also brought our material for our head scarf. Mrs. Brosnan, our leader, showed us how to make them. So we will bring them next time. We sewed on the sewing machine to learn how to make a straight seam. We had refreshments of ice cream cake and pop. The visitors were Mrs. Ray Ayers, Mrs. Rose Fran cis and assistant leaaer Mane Martin. We played baseball and Fran cine Francis and Janise Martin played ' the piano. Our next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Rose Francis. Reporter; Francine Francis. IRRIGON t the last meeting, held Feb k 15, we made patterns for nent protectors. There was a onstration of shrinking ma ll to keep it straight. After ds we cut out the garment ectors. tere were nine members pre Naney Hoadley, Reporter. SPEEDY COOKERS The second meeting of the Boardman Cooking III club was held February 25 at the home of our leader, Mrs. Cecil Hamilton It was decided that we call our club the Speedy Cookers and that we meet every two weeks on Mon day after school. There are seven members in the club and the officers are: Lorna Shannon, president; Connie Ba ker, vice president; Marie Potts, secretary and Sharon Fussell, treasurer. Carol Hamilton, Reporter. ROOM IMPROVEMENT CLUB Reporter Maxine Gurley Our Room Improvement club held a Valentine party at the home of our local leader, Mrs. Gurley on Thursday, February 14. We held our business meeting before our party so it wouldn't take time from our work on our regular meeting day Friday, Feb. 15 at the school house. Janet ANNOUNCING! 4.03 pound broilers in 10 weeks. That was the male AVERAGE at LARRO Research Farm with heavy cross bred types in a recent project. The male female average was 3.56 pounds. You may be able to DO EVEN BETTER! Put Vitamin B,j (APF) and Antibiotics to work for YOU NOW! Ask us for LARRO Broiler Feed with Vitamin B (APF) and Antibiotics RIGHT AWAY! Morrow County Grain Growers HEPPNER Stephens acted as president due to absense of Sylvia Boylan, our president. Marjorie Henderson, chairman of the program committee took over and we had a very nice time. We talked about having a St. Patrick's day party. Dixie Cosner invited us "to have a party at her home after our regular meet ing, March 14. at the school house. Mrs. Gurley said we would have an all day meeting at her home March 1st. Present were: Judy Fllley, Maxine Gurley, Marjorie Hender son, Dixie Cosner, Carmen Wilson, Janet Stephens, and Mrs. Gurley. February 15, Friday. Our regular meeting was held at the school house. All mem bers were present. Slyvia Boylan is working on a lamp shade. Maxine Gurley on a rug, Nancy Graybeal finished her bufletin board and Janet Stephens has al most completed her jewelry box. Our next meeting will be March 1st at Mrs. Gurley's. THE GOOD LITTLE SEWERS A beginning sewing club "The Good Little Sewers" was organ ized the first of December at Mrs. Bergstrom's residence. The of (Continued on Page Four) W" .Py r ' vw. ,w W - Jf'.s 1 liMllll II rMTrnnn rBTWTMTIlTlwlwMiMMTfMirWTWTMgJlMMlniMaMiwWMrlMMlr ii inrmriTTT" r " 'irivi'n i n n i nmi m nn... d if - fMxv Vi ... i s. 4 A i vv folk v- f, f;rV' -: - A Iff ( - -. t ' - ) MKrJtnM V v ft j t MsSt4& i , fat, & A , , , ? A ft wMiis'' Av,V 4 f'V nTTTTTTni (T A TT TT I H H ( 1 A , ' ,M A m ii w-jLiJ mm iiml 'kliLui!MILi!i m mmmm mm itlrf ' " V ' ' 1 . WONT YOU ANSWER THE CALL The Red Cross is Humanity in action. It is a helping hand to ttiose made homeless by storm and flood. 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