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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1960)
O o O O o . o :o o oer:.::;cDGO oc '-XX O o. o n O n "Jr" ( O ocjo c: 1 c - - - a"- CP o O COO O o o 4-H HEWS 1 West Side Rabbiteers The meeting of tiie West Side Raubileers 4-11 club was called to order by Vice Presi dent Doris lnnman. The minutes were read. Poll was railed bv telling about our projects. Under old business we discussed our club contest. The Junior lead en sent in their report forms. Several members applied for summer school. Under committee reports, the fair equipment committee had not yet not their needed Information. We told our lead er what problems we were having. The next meeting will be May 7. Under new business we dis cussed having a banquet at the end of the year. Karen Aldridge, Reporter Lucky Clover The Lucky Clover 4-H club met recently in the home of Cecilia Kee. A honey dem onstration was given.' Carol Hale and Sharon Smith dem onstrated how to make honey bars. Miss Norma Hague showed us a movie on freezing fresh fruits and vegetables. After the movie, the honey bars were served along with some thing to drink which was pro vided by Mrs. Kee. The next meeting will be held May 25 at the Kee resi dence. Sharon Smith, Reporter Table Rock Stitchers The Table Rock Stitchers 4-H club held their meeting May 7 at the home of Mrs. Frank Myers. We dispensed with tVie business and worked on our fair projects. The "Just So" girls worked on their needle cases. The girls In "Teen Wise Clothing" learned how to put in a zip per and make a collar. The "Just So" girls decided to have a workshop Friday, after school, May 13, at the home of Janis Cate. Girls in "Teen Wise Clothing" decided to have a workshop Saturday, May 14, at the home of Mrs. Frank Myers. Marjory Bonney, Reporter Eagle Point Ranchers The Eagle Point Ranchers 4-H Livestock club met recent ly at the Eagle Point voca- Sew if in a Day! 7022 5 M 1 Delight a little girl with a un pinafore kitten romps on front, a saucy bow in back. Thrifty-sew sundress size 6 takes remnants or just IV yards 35-inch fabric! Pattern 7022: transfer; directions; pat tern pieces sizes 2, 4, 6 in cluded. Send Thirty-five cents (coins) for this pattern add S cents for each pattern for lst-class mailing. Send to Mcriford Mail Tribune, House hold Arts Dept., P.O. Box 166, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly NAME. ADDRESS, PATTERN NUMBER. . JUST OUT! Our New 1960 Alice Brooks Needle craft Book contains THREE FREE Patterns. Plus Ideas galore for home furnishings, fashions, gifts, toys, bazaar sellers ex citing, unusual designs to cro chet, knit, sew, embroider, huck weave, quilt. Be first with the newest send 25 cents now! BRILL METAL WORKS CemiMKial UMtM lOTMcelial Sheet Metal Wort Stainless, Galvaniteel tmi Corner Fabrication 2287 Wist Earn PHONI S 2-444SJ tonal erlcuHura! b'.iltdirig. The meeting was called to order by President Mike Hig day. The club pledge was led by Darrell Dowcll. The roll call was taken and there were 19 members and 4 parents present. After all business was taken care of we had a general discussion. The next will be May 23 at 7:30 p.m. at the Eagle Point vocational agricultural build inf. Frances Huffman, Reporter Rawhide Wranglers A Phoenix branch of the 4-H has been established for those teenagers in Phoenix wfco are Interefcd to rid ins club. The organization Is under the direction of Tom Whitlock, supervisor. The club has been named Rawhide Wranfilcrs. Char lotte Whitlock was elected president, with David McAlis ter, vice presi dent, and Dixie Davis, secretary. Meetings will be held bi-weekly at the home of lom WnulocK, Phoe nix. Lyle Logan, Reporter Hcatfcer demnns'ratra how to bake a cake. We ( uh judg ed the cakes and r . -te down the reasons why. llea.her told us how the cake should have been judged. Following the meeting, we had some cake and punch. Members also had an op portunity to ride Heather's I horse. Chry!et Becker, Reporter i Alice and Jenny 1 Kulfcrt ! gave a demonstration on fced I ing and managing a liefer. Sandy Brewster showed a way I to clip a dairy animal. I The meeting adjournal. Re J freshments were served by Mrs. Anna Kuitert. West Side Beetles tmals We sed and trimmed 'we Judi'rd and ihnwrd the Mll Ti'lUNI, MJ.iA i. The West Side Becfics 4-H our animals in the morning. I cattle. Don furnished cishl ' Sunday, May IS, I960 A club met at the home of Don j Mrs. Braibnaw give us our ; head of cattle. Dick Irland i Bradshaw recently. Every lunch at nocn. Later Sis-Q i ..-as iude. Afterward we! Suffrage- was extended member brought their ani-and Phoenix club came, and tuurcd the ranch. I Women in Norway in 1907. The Llttlu Chefs The Little Chefs 4-H club met at Heather Rode's house recently. W : each had to bake a one-layer white cake to take to the meeting. Applegate Dairy-A-Teeri The Applegate Dairy-A-Teers 4-H club met at Alice and Jenny Kuiterta recently. 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