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THURSDAY. MARCH IS, 1961 MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, ORE v4 4 H Club News Smart Cookiei .The Smart Cookiei 4-H .' cooking club was called to order March 6 by Sue Lisen bee. Roxanne Whipple read the roll call. Myrna Young led the alle giance to the flag, and Cor ririe Flory started the 4-H pledge. We would like to thank the West Side extension unit for our sing-along record. We - planned our program for the potluck dinner, and we learn ed to set a table and we all ' did well. Janet Pucci, Reporter. Desert Ptgaiui The March meeting of the Eagle Point Desert Pegasus 4-H Horse club was held at ' the home of its leader, Mr. Dunn. A demonstration on riding equipment was given by Lau- ramay Noble, ana Dale ana Willie West. The first, second and third steps of the 4-H saddle horse advancement program were taken by many of the club members. Our visit to the Medford Mail Tribune plant is sched uled March 15. All club mem bers are to meet at the news paper office at 1:15 p.m. At the April club meeting a demonstration on horse judging will be given by Dale Ackerman, Regina and Leslie Krambeal. March 17, at 7 p.m., a St. Patrick day potluck supper and parent meeting will be held at the Eagle Point ele mentary school cafeteria. The demonstration of riding equip ment will be given again. Lauramay Noble, ' Reporter. be held April 8. President Kathy Thompson adjourned the meeting and a demonstration was given by Kathy Thompson and Phyllis Brown on how to make a Hon and a heart cake. Jackie McConnell, Reporter Milk Pail Ranglen The Milk Pail Ranglcrs 4-H club held a meeting at Mr. Cook's house recently. We planned our window display for 4-H week. In addition, we planned a lour at Jorgensen's dairy. The meeting was adjourned and refreshments were served. Doug Cook, :. Reporter CP Beef Club The Central Point 4-H Beef club held Its monthly meeting at the horn of Carolyn Sid ner. We worked on our program for the general 4-H meeting March 14. We will have a weighing tour March 17. Keith Hockcrsmith will speak at our next meeting. Re freshments were served by the o ....... . Brays. Judy Frlnk, Reporter Antelope Club The last meeting of the Antelope Sewing and Cook ing club was held recently at the home of Gretchen Oustor- hout. Alice Woolfolk led the club' in some songs. When roll was called the club was to answer with good company manners. A visiting club from Eagle Point attended. The club members prepared the lunch. The menu was spa ghetti with meat sauce, muf fins and relishes. For 4-H week Georgia Hub bard helped put a window dis play in Newberry's store In Medford. The date for the buffet sup- per is Marcn 17. uommitlecs were appointed for decora tions and games. Lola Acker- man, Judy Hill and Ddnna Geren were appointed for the decoration committee. Diane Barton and Georgia Hubbard are on the game committee. We are Ho answer roll in cooking with saety tips. In sewing, Lola Ackerman, Donna Geren and Paulette Anderson were appointed to find a skit for the Friendship Follies. The first, second and third year girls were to meet at Karen Jossy's on March 14 to sew. On March 12 the rest of the 4-H members met at Mrs. Anderson's to sew all day. At the next meeting roll will be answered with good judging tips. The next meeting will be April 1 at Liz Flint's home. It will be a sack lunch. Elaine Meyer, Reporter Howard BakenStitcheri The Howard Bake-n-Stitch-crs 4-H club met at the home of Mrs. Jerome Maehren, March 4. Mrs. Maehren checked our bread which we had made and gave us suggestions. Mary Drennen made beef stew which she later served to the group; The next meeting will be held March 16 at which time we will visit Beck's Bakery , ': Tart Martin, ; Secretary , ' ' Diry-A-Teen The third meeting of the Applegate Dairy-a-Tcers, was held at the Kuiterts home. Thirteen members and six visitors were present. We had a demonstration by Sally Herriott and Diane Brewster. After the meeting we discussed what we were going to do next month. After the meeting we had refreshments. Jennie Kuiterts Reporter. Keen Kutten Murphy Barbara BreU, member of the Keen Kutlers Sewing club, Murphy, was one nf the 4-H club members from Josephine county who took part In a recent KBES-TV pro gram honoring 4-H work. The program, featuring Marvin Young and Miss Susan Houston of the Josephine County Extension office, was part of National 4-H Club week. There were eight club members, representing many types of club work, taking part. Livestock, agriculture, sewing, cooking, hobby, and leadership 4-H clubs were rep resented by having a member of a club of each different type take part In a general dis cussion of 4-H work. Forettry Squirrels The Elk-Trail 4-H Forestry Squirrels held their February meeting at the home of Sally Tucker. Mr. Brog, our new 4-H ' agent came to our meeting, and told about different things he had done at other clubs. Also he looked at some of the mounts that the mem bers had mounted. Margaret and Leonard Han son will be junior 4-H leaders soon. The meeting was adjourned and Mrs. Tucker served re freshmcnta. LaVonne Myers, Reporter Buttered Buns The meeting of the Butter ed Buns 4-H club was called to order by President Kathy Thompson. After the flag sa lute there was a discussion about possibly having a cake sale to raise money for a scrap book to give the children of one of the Rogue Valley hos pitals. The sale will be held: April 1. Mary Louise Truly was chosen chairman of a commit tee to plan a skit for a pot luck dinner to be held April 5. Kae Brown and Myrna Long were each chosen chair man of a committee on the same topic. Mary Louise's committee volunteered to try out for FriebdJup Follies to Reese Creek Renegadei The meeting of the Reese Creek Renegades was held March 8 at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Callaway. Roll call was answered by reporting on our project. We had a test on parts of a daify cow. We discussed plans for a demonstration at the Jersey Spring show. Steven Marshall gave a re port on animal grooming. The next meeting will be held March 22 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tillman. Dennis Phillips, Reporter DIAMOND JUBILEE OPEN HOUSE TONITE 6:30 TO 9:CO FREE COFFEE . . . CAKE . . . POP GOLD BOND SHOES Cushioned for Walk-on-Air Comfort, Styled for Drest-Up Good Looks. Regular 17.98 Save 4.15 Pr. Your feet will feel the differ ence ; . . tike walking on i cloud in these full cushioned men's dress shoes. Luxurious leathers smartly styled for com fort and good looks- MEN'S SPORT COAT REDUCED TO A LOW LOW . . . 9)97 mi Good looking year round sport coats in plaids, checks and novelties, and cords. 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The visitor was Ricky Phillipps. We sewed in the morning and the business meeting was held hi the afternoon. The next meeting will be held on March 25 at Mrs. Phil lipps' home. Patsy Sutton, Reporter Handy Annies The Handy Annies 4-H club will hold Its sixth mcetini Thursday at the home of Mrs. Pullman, one of our leaders. We will talk about what we can do for the "Friendship Follies." At our last meeting In Feb ruary we decided to wait un til 4-H Sunday in May to put up a display Instead of doing tt during 4-H week which was also Girl Scout wevk. Martha Merrlman rend us a letter she got from a girl in the Philip pines. We are all going to correspond with Filipino girls.. Two girls were to give us a cooking demonstration but one of them had the mumps. We played singing games and refreshments were served by Jeanette and Jocelvn Greer. 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