Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 15, 1963, Image 5

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    FFA Officers
Duly Installed
Central Point-Crater FFA
, chapter's officers for the new
year were installed recently
' at the Round Table Cafe in
Central Point.
' The 1963-64 officers were
to buy the- 1962-63 officers
. their dinner. After the dinner
'the installation ceremonies
took place. Jim Caldwell was
sworn in as next year's presi-
dent; Ron Smith as vice presi
' dent, Ross Conger, as secre
tary, Clint Gibson, as treat
' urer, Bob Bray as reporter
and' Don- Kirkham, as senti
' nel.
4-H NEWS
Central Point Trail Blasers
. The ' Central Point Trail
. Blazers 4-H club held their
May meeting in the home of
Pam Peterson, the president,
who . called the meeting to
order. The flag salute was led
by Laura King and the 4-H
pledge was led by Melinda
Fluck. Janet Olufsen, secre
; tary, called roll and read the
minutes, which were ap
' proved.
. . We talked about play days
.i. and went over parts in our
i 4-H books. Emily Corey re
t ported on the training of a
horse.
We had two visitors, Mrs.
. Kellogg and her daughter,
i Cindy Kellogg. Nan Burgoyne
will give a demonstration at
, the next meeting.
Refreshments were served
by Janet Olufsen and Tana Le
' Roy.
The next meeting will be
held at the home of Pam
; Peterson,
i Sharon Sutton,
Reporter
' Rogue Saddlt-Litts
The recent meeting of the
Rogue Saddle-lites 4-H Horse
; club was held at the home of
; Gary Christenson. The meet-
ing was called to order by our
' president, Kathi Kula.
We had committee reports
on our prefair, which is June
1 2. '
The club discussed our
, training session held May II
in the Medford Fairgrounds.
; We are happy to have Marge
Tucker come and help us with
our riding and horses.
: Marti Stuck,
Reporter
' Antelope Cooking, Sewing
A short mpetinff nf the An.
,:Wlope Cooking and Sewing
4-H club was held in the
" home of Cheryl Hefley before
going to Mon Desir for a
' luncheon of meat balls with
i sour cream and mushroom
. sauce, rice, corn and peas and
dessert. Mrs. Julie Tummers
.snowed the kitchen and talk-
1 ed about cooking with spices
and herbs.
At the meeting the girls
, discussed summer camp and
, overnight trips. We talked
about the judging contest
which will be held Saturday,
. May 18, from 9 a.m. to noon
. in the extension auditorium.
The discussion on practice
, pre-fair will continue at the
, next . meeting.
; . Margie Lehman,
. . Reporter
Happy Homemakers
A Mothers' tea was held
i at a recent meeting of the
Happy Homemakers 4-H club.
.' Mrs. Hackett explained the
- program of work and our
club's goal. After this rel
ishes, open face sandwiches
' and nut breads made by the
. girls were served.
There also was coffee and
' punch. When everyone had
finished eating, a variety of
- word games were played. A
business meeting was held
. after which a style review was
presented.
, Mary Sue Emerson,
- . : Reporter
Antelope Livestock
iThe annual Antelope 4-H
' Livestock club box social was
held recently in the Eagl
. Point Grange hall. The meet
ing was called to order by
' the president,. Jary Hansen
Roll call and minutes were
" read by the secretary, Cheryl
Swain.
The Pancake breakfast
held May 11 at the fair
srounds was discussed.
was decided the club would
donate money to help in the
repairs of the Community
building in Eagle Point.
. The club talked about en
tering a float in the Eagle
Point July 4 parade but noth
ing was definitely decided on
The entertainment was pro
vided by Patrick Ford and
Bernard Wilson who played
electric guitars. The next
meeting will be May 24.
. Kathy Pritchard,
Reporter
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record of 394.2 m.p.h. was
established on in is tamea saii
Dovered speedway in 1947 by
John R. Cobb of England. The
mark till lands desDite uv-
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cent years by American speed
lu. fLftnlrv Thnmiunn. Entt-
land's Donald Campbell and
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Light and airy for
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Safer than everl Features
new Circle-Jet deck with
front and rear baffles; safety-chute
side discharge)
Powr-Kra(t engine; Instant
Action height adjustment.
IS. 1963
A '&
Yi" PLASTIC HOSE
SO length, long-lasting-
resists fading, heat, oil.
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per minute 3.99
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tins at M 42
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. tapered legs, no cufft
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