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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON MOMMY. SEPTEMBER 30. 1963 4-H NEWS Milk I'ail Ranglers As a reward for their year's woi'k, an outing was held by members of the Milk Pail Ran glers 4-H dairy club of Wag ner valley at Willow lake re cently. Attending were Kalhy Turpin and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Turpin; Don Enloe and family, Jean, Tom, Dave and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Enloe; Sue, Roger and Leslie Welburn; Lin da Sommer and parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Sommer, and a guest, Mary Sue Emerson, all of Talent. From Medford were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cahail, the club's leaders. A picnic was a high spot of the day. Many activities wont on during the day, including swimming, wading, playing on the playground equipment, and Cahail rented a row boat for the children so -they could ex plore the lake. The next meeting will be held Monday, Oct. 14 at 8 p.m. at the home of Leslie and Roger Welburn on Hendricks rd. Linda Sommer, Junior Leader Antelope Cooking Club A meeting of the Antelope Cooking and Sewing 4-H club was held at the home of Paulete Anderson recently. The meeting was mainly for catching up on record books. A demonstration on honey cookies was given by Margie Lehman. Five new members joined. They are Karen Greb, Cynthia Fox, Cathy Fox, Carolyn Fox . and Susan Stanley. Our next meeting will be held at the home of Margie Leh man Oct. 26. Margie Lehman, Reporter Fun (o Sew " The A 1 Fun To Sew 4-H club ; held its last meeting of t h e year recently at the home of ' the leader, Mrs. J. R. Wilson, with six members and three visitors present. . The members answered the , roll call by naming the awards ; won at the Jackson County 4-H ' fair and the Slate Fair. Deborah Chavis won one blue, one red at the county fair and one red at Stale with a skirt. " Paula Lupini won one white, : Connie Moore one red, Sue Anne Slates one red. Dona Lupini one . red, Jane Ayres one blue and , one red. . The club voted to give its club property to the Sewing ' Gems club under the leadership ;of Mrs. Ray Chavis. The meeting was adjourned ' and a party was given so mem ' bers could meet their new lead er, Mrs. Ray Chavis. Games were played and re freshments were served. Those receiving prizes were Deborah Chavis, Paula Lupini, Connie Moore, Helen Chavis, and Lin da Chavis. , Deborah Chavis, Reporter Knif ten Kittens i Members of the Knitien Kit tens 4-H club did well in their project completions at the coun ty and State Fair. -. W'inners and their ribbons were Kathy Anhorn, county blue; Carolyn Barnes, county blue; Ann Bowling, county blue and slate red; Lana Carpenter, county blue and slate white; Rogina Carpenter, county red; Cynthia Charley, county blue and state blue; Karen Charley, county blue and state white; Corine Dunlap, county cham pion; Judy Frink, county blue and stale red: Kalhy Leglcr, county red; Sue Lisenbee, coun ty red: Brenda Long, cotintv red; Sharyl Marshell, county blue and state white; llene Mitchel, county champion and state blue; Caroloe Kuest, coun ty blue and state red; Shirley Roach, county blue and state blue; Christine Slith. county blue and slate red; Marsha Wilson, county champion and state blue; Sharon Wilson, county blue, and tallie Wilson, county blue. All members that entered a project at the State Fair receiv ed a gift certificate from t h e Oregon Worsted company of Portland. , The last two meetings of the Knitten Kittens was called to order. The flag solute and 4-H pledge were said. Uenc Mitchel, secretary, read the minutes and called roll. Roll was answered by whether or not we had our projects finished. She also told us how many meetings each of us altendcd. We have two new members. They are Angelika Bayley and Sally McKay. Marsha Wilson, Reporter Dmmiticmn tesfer Rumfd Aboard Ship SANTO POM1VGO. Domin ican Republic ( Uri) The Frig ate Mella put to sea Saturday night. Army sources said de posed President Juan Bosch was aboard for deportation. The Army sources said the frigate's destination was Spam, but it was not known if it would make anv stops en route or .where Bnsch would be put OVER 100 MORE 'SPECIALS' EVERY WEEK! LARGE SIZE CANTALOUPE A Green Peppers RED CHERRY n Tomatoes 1 5 Bskt. jjlilil HI C DRINKS Pineapple-Grapefruit, Orange-Pineapple 46-Oz. Can 111 BANQUET FROZEN 1 DINNERS All Varieties 1 9 NEW CROP FROZEN I I STRAWBERRIES I i? Sliced, Sweetened H 30 $l99 I WHIP TOPPING HALEYS Mon. Tues. Wed. SPECIALS! 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