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WEDNESDAY. APRIL 3. 1963 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON 12 B 4-H NEWS Pint and P Th mivilno nt the Pins and Pant 4-H club was called to order by Patty Paradis, vice nrcilrimt The roll call was given by Mrs. Paradis, our leader. Each of the members made pattern and then cut a hears case out of felt. We had orange drink for refreshments At our next meeting we will complete our snears case Julie Newdall, Reporter tag Road Blum The Stage Road Blazers 4-H club held a business meeting Saturday and discussed a game day which will be held April 13. The following new girls were present and Joined our club: Terry Cook, Sherril Cook, Gail Bridge, Sherry Anderson, Heather Rode and Linda Krouae. Doug Kendall was appoint ed recreation leader and Dan ny Doyt was appointed club reporter. The next business meeting will be held April 27. Danny Doty, Reporter Kandr Kids Plans are being made by the Kandy Kids 4-H club for the coming spring. The plans were made on March 25 at Carolle Kuest's home. The meeting was called to order by Donna Bailey, pres ident. The 4-H flag salute was led by Carol Roach. A report was given on the 4-H window that was set up in Central Point. Some suggestions were made for money raising pro jects this spring. It was decid ed to have a car wash and a cake sale in Central Point. The county Judlng contest to be held in May was also dis cussed. Suggestions were taken for the food that was to be made for the Mothers tea in May. The meeting was adjourned is there was no further busi ness. Carolee Kuest gave an inter esting report on Jams and jel lies!. Refreshments were serv ed. The next meeting will be held at Shirley and Carol Roach's home on April 8. Shirley Roach, Reporter Smart Cooklas The eighth meeting of the Smart Cookies was held at the home of Mrs. W. R. Florcy with the president, Kayrn Ricks, presiding. Myrna Young and Alice Minger led the flag salute. Shuree Davis was welcome as a new member. The discussion was on foods and it was decided that each member should prepare a frozen vegatable for her fam ily and mix a chocolate drink for herself before (he next meeting. The club is planning a cake sale for April 13 at the Paul sen and Gates Thrill market in Central Point. Helen Norris served refreshments. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Florey April 8. Alice Minger, Reporter Waitiida Blockers The March meeting ol the Wcstslde Blockers 41 1 sheep club was held at the home of Donna Hammond. Carolyn Barnes called roll and it was answered by each member listing the number of lambs cared for. The comunity project was discurscd and Janet Lee re ported that the air hoard did not approve of selling a lamb for a community project. Publicity for the lamb show was discussed and a class in Judging was held. The next meeting will be at the home of Carolyn Barnes April 18 at 7:30 p.m. Refreshments were served following adjournment. 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