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4-H Clubs in.Sheridan Area Carry on
Active Program for Community's Youth
"Learn, Live and Serve
Through 4-H" is this year's con-
tinuing theme for National 4-H
Club Week, March 2 - 9. Yamhill
county 4-H clubs in the Sheridan
area are taking thi,s special op.
portunity to tell others what
they are doing and learning in
their 4-H projects.
The "Sew and Sew's," a third
year 4-H clothing group, under
the leadership of Mrs. Bill Wed-
erquist and Mrs. DeArmon& Boc-!
kes of Sheridan, are learning to
make school clothes. Methods of
sewing seams, darts, hems, fac-
ings, zippers and buttons and
buttonholes will be studied and
practiced in the next few
months. Cotton school dresses or
skirts and blouses will be made
by the five girls belonging to the
club. In addition to learning how
to sew school clothes, the girls
are practicing good buymanship,
good grooming, reading patterns,
taking correct measurements
and learning to work together
on projects. Members of the club
are: Connie Bride, president;
Ann LeRoy, secretary; Sonja
Bockes, reporter; April Agee,
vice president; and Carol Novak,
recreation leader.
The "Busy Bakers" under the
leadership of Mrs. Duane Ehnes
and Mrs. Bab Boundy are enrol-
led in the second division of the
food preparation project. In the
Easy Meals project, girls have
l an opportunity to assist their
[mother in preparing ,breakfast,
IWtIVm'ALn0 .... #J.. [lunch or dinner. They will make
ne00,
I some simple meals without help
iif l when they learn how to prepare
easy soups and chowders, eggs
for any meal, cereals, muffins,
cooked fruit, salad and salad
dressings.
In addition to these prepara.
tion skills they will begin learn-
ing how to select foods tn the
grocery store and how to care for
the foods when they are brought
home. Continued emphasis is gi-
ven to table service and manners
at the table. Members of the
":Busy Bakers" Food Preparatio n
Club are Mary Bernards, Dale
Boun&y, Janet Boundy, Gayle
Johnson, Diane Marrs, Christy
McKibben, Mary Miller, Carol
Smith, Sharon Story, Roberta F_,h-
nes and Janice Chrlstensen.
A new food preparation group
in the Sheridan area is under.
the leadership of Mrs. Joe Mauer.
Income Tax Service
Federal & State Returns Prepared
Office Hours:
9-5 Mon¢Iay Through Friday
9-12 Saturdays
SHERIDAN BOO--PING SERVICE
Lld R. Palmer
The glrls selected." "Happy Day ! Faolc00e[ School News
Girls" as the name for their food
preparation project. Members are
enrolled in the Easy Meals, Food
Adventures and Food Prepara-
tion IV divisions of this project.
When members start working in
these divisions of the project
more emphasis is placed on the
"whys" and less on the ".haws."
They apply nutrition and food
buymanship principles in pre-
paring meals in these project di.
visions. Some of the foods which
members will prepare will be
yeast breads, meats, vegetables,
variety of sala&s and salad dres-
sings. They will learn to use
different kinds of seasonings
and o make sponge and butter
cakes.
Two livestock clubs, the "Mud-
dy Valley Boys and the "Goph-
er Valley 4-H Chtb" are under
the leadership of Mrs. Marvin
Bernards and Mrs. Lyle Smith,
an& Eugene ,Grauer, David Smith
of Sheridan, and Linda Daniels,
are serving as Junior leaders in
the Gopher Valley 4-H club.
The Junior leader project is
planned for older boys and girls
who are interested in developing
their leadershLp abilities. Junior
leaders share responsibilities
With adult 4-H leaders in lead-
ing a grou p of younger mem-
bers.
The livestock project provides
an opportunity for boys and
girls to learn to feed and care
for animals and to learn the res-
ponsibility by having an animal
of their own to care for regular.
ly. In addition, these projects
help members develop business
iability through a business en.
terprise of their own, learn how
to keep and to use records and
to discover the fun of working
with animals and learn more
about their animals.
In addition to the livestock
project a few members in these
two clubs are enrolled in the
gardening, forestry and tractor
project. David Smith of Sheridan
in the tractor project will learn
more about service and safe op-
eration of tractors and other
gasoline engines and farm ma-
chinery. Rodney Smith, Linda
Daniels and Philip Smith are
busy planning their spring gar-
dens. They will grow different
i kinds of vegetables and learn
Reporters: Mike Crowe, saw an interesting film about
Allen Gross
First grade: Mrs. Annala: We
have been writing a newspaper
of our own in class. It will go
home once a week.
Mrs. Leith: Billy Madders mo-
ved to Amity. We are decorating
our room for spring. Group one
is reading in "Round About." We
enjoyed a movie on the Great
Squirrel.
Second grade: Mrs. Burdg:
Harry Cooley brough¢ a science
kit to show the class about jet
propulsion. Larry Harris brought,
frog eggs for the room. One l
reading group has memorized a
)cam from the reader. We re-
ceived live chameleon food from
New Orleans. " '
Miss Rowelh We have made
someDutch girls and windmills
fr Match. Bi'yce Woodall .has
chicken pox. Susan Hays is ill.
Third grade: Mrs. Bosch: We
staxtec a study of clothing and
cotton. Jerry Huntley brought a
chart about the planets and the
sun.
Mrs. Huntley: We are making
designs with our names. We dis-
covered that our eggs were tad-
pole eggs. We have dramatized
on Phoebes for he rest of the
class.
,Fourth grade: Mrs. Melonuk:
We have been learning a few
dances, Jump Jim Crowe is one.
We have added our frogs to our
science corner. We are starting
to stu4y about South America.
Mrs. Barber: We are starting,
after extensive study of Oregon,
on ou trip around the world. We
have visited South America for-
est region, and the Sahara des-
ert of Africa.
Fifth grade: Mrs. Ivie and
Mrs. Sloan: We saw a movie on
cotton. We axe learning about
the North Central states in so-
cial studies. We are giving ex.
planations on how to do things.
Mrs. L. Chamberlain
Elected PTA Head
Supt. of Schools Stephen Stiv-
ers discussed the school budget
Monday evening for the joint
meeting of the PTA and PTO. He
went over the district budget,
section by section in the explan-
ation.
The PTA held a business meet-
ing and elected new officers for
the ensuing year: Mrs. Lawrence
Chamlrlain,,o, president; Elwin
Heilinger, first vice president;
Mrs. Johnny Marceaux, second
vice president; Mrs. Gil Ogden,
secretary and Glen Lochner,
treasurer.
The PTO also held an execu-
tive board meeting prior to the
joint session. Mrs. Francis
Thompson, president of the PTO
announced the annual ham din-
ner sponsored by the two organ-
izations would be April 6, at
Chapman school, with serving
from 5 to 8 p.m. This year the
GIRL SCOUT NEWS
Activities for Girl Scout Week,
March.10 to 16 Will be opened
on Sunday when the Scouts
meet at the Legion Hall at 9:30
a.m. fro: Girl Scout Sunday. This-
is a nationwide bservance and,
I Sheridan Scouts will be served
a breakfast of rolls and hot co-
coa by their leaders and will
then, as a goup, attend the
Methodist church.
Scouting displays will be in
the store windows during the
weak.
The climax to Girl Scout Week
will be ,on March 23 when Scouts
will entertain their fathers at
the Father-Daughter Banquet.
State F.L. Club
President Here
Miss Donna Mae Hembree of
Carlton, state F.L. Club president
"ILRSDAY,
ANNUAL ST. PATRICK'S
DANCE
Sponsored by Willamina Fire Det
Saturday, March I
V.F.W. Hall,
Floyd Rosenbalm
Orchestra
' Adm. -- $I
Proceeds to Help Finance Purchase of
Equipment For Department
Sheridan Briefs
Mr. and Mrs. Lester DeHirt
and family had as Sunday din-
ner guestsl her'parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Hughson of Tilla-
mock; her grandparents, Silas
Hayes and Mrs. Clara Hughson,
Tillamook; her sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack MeRae and four chil-
dren of Estacada; an aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Heekman and Ver-
non, and Miss Robeta Cummins
all of Carlton. The event honor-
ed Larry Hughson on his birth-
day. The McRae family came on
Saturday and spent the weekend
at the DeHart home.
Miss Pat Newton returned to
work at Oregon Mutual in Mc-
Minnville Friday after being off
10 days. She had four wisdom
teeth pulled, which hospitalized
SHERIDAN
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
and daughter Leslie of,
were Sunday guests of Mr
sie Whipple.
cummli Bfrmd
Sheridan High School
day Calendar sends
greetings this week to
Clare, Jerry Lundholm,
Stuck, Eva Frick, Marian
Alvin Nisly, Franklin
ice Clare ,and Albert
Too Late To
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our
gratitude for the many
ful flowers, cards and
pressions of sympathy at
time of the death of our
843-2102 [how to irrigate, fertilize and her two days in Salem, and she
119 N. BRIDGE con. was a special guest for the Feb- • ...... on. We also wish to
remained name zor eight aa s "
trol weeds and pests in their Here For Wedding ruary meeting of the Sheridan Y " Methodist Home Circle and
mmiiiiiimiiHi- Bob Agee, son .of Mr. and Mrs. F.L. Club Feb. 27 at the home of Rebekah Lodge met for a reg- ers, who contributed food.
- Norman h¢e wh- is with the vtrs, :ur _,evy. in ,her talk to ular session Tuesday evening The George Pickar
F, C"o-,'m-,',i'ations De-artment of the club members she said the with 29 present. It was reported the Elmer Piekar L
: _ Z.,, :,... _, _v ......... annual convmtion would be in proceeds from th turke dinner the Harr" Pickar fa
i the lavv at ue ., .... ' Y Y
= Sa Francisco Calif arrived arton on ept. 21, and she ask- amounted to $330. which was
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home today to attenc the Pratt- d the ..herzda.n club to seat the turned over to the bmldmg com. •
--- Kunzl,r wedding at the Metho- c,nvem!on .ozneers. riez .name mttee. Refreshments were serv-
= ch c" tomor evenin- p' jeer tnls year s a new 0am- ed afterwards by Mrs Charley
_ dst wilrturn trrwlifornia ;g tub life for the, I.O.O.F home in Matusch, Mrs Jim Rose, Mrs Er
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-" -- ,,a .... Portland. Any r,emamm,g money nest Huntley and Mrs. Ernest
[] ...... " will go towards awnings for the Frack. iilll|lll
E -- Home• Miss Hem,bree will give a
-- -- gardens. Tompson Morrow will prize to the club havin the most Mrs Lester Smuck who has i[-
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.'-- --= learn more on how trees grow unusual pro'ectl to raise proceed,s.. , been hosptahzec the past two
_,--- .... -- and, .how to identify them from for hhe. Home pro'ct]. . I weeks at the Universit. y of Or.--.
-- --. hzs collectrons of leaves m his I gon Medical h.ospztal in Portlard
--'_=, -- forestry project. He will also PP91".t. "['lYn.|a'P Ttraf],q'iwce l was home for the weekend, re.
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_ - have an opportumty t tak . I g to the hospital Sunday I | J I• | I J
= . some hikes into the woods to IS Friday Night l evening, where she is underg>
- == learn more atout animals and ling many tests
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E ---other wfldhfe. Sharon Kunzler daughter of .. -., . L
-q "q Chiropractic Physician| idan high school, class of 1962, I Portlanc the first of the week. n ii
".. I .... I I I _-- ano is employed at the U. S. Na- I ..... r:TeTi',
- [ Lowest-.r|ced I _. I ..... [ = 1 Blk. South Of Bridge | tional Bank in McMinnville. ! vlrs.. vaula bmth underwent :5:' ;,i:i -:
-- Larx s appendectomy smg'r t x o z
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-= I ISDIIAIDL" I I DUUEUL lUVlll I E "w'. 2.':.r" high school, class of 1960, and is I weeks ago, and l,s making a :a- groupie: i,a: -,,
MI tlszactor:, recovery Mzs Slql h
= ] m ntllumtrsullh [ i ..... w-s-.m--- i [] employ,d at Oregon Alder-Ma-[ - '" ," ,-',
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-- DI, CK .NY/I(lllIOI1S erate the Do* House Ca * x. '
i L-OpSU L-VIVl5 I ,tt [ IIIIbSS I = / home in Sheridan , " .e ='-...%:} :5,/g'2c/
--= [ WAKHI:R! [ iD I P,,ll P_lan I -- Low BACK / --_ __------' i Lynn Birks who will oboe ve " -
E I .......... ,l ( l I MII 11 Vlllll I : ACWrE STRAIN SHERIDAN BRIEFS his 76th birthday Sunda-" ", as
- I ! '":" I ,Oven[ ! _ F/BROSrr/s Miss Neppie Lou Bell, secre- eveYi2;PPwZe:U:P;'r;e:n Mo°?t:aY '7 ''
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= OBILE an o sho s a recelvln schooll •
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[ , [ [ ][1 . .... ....... |lng at the wayne Spar:s nomelmen returned ome. ,Lisa and rlilll i qlAnIv
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. " ' J u . - ....... age resulted ]pie of 4avs at the Smazl home, t ...... : .
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. • Cleans clothes inside Iosding easier an ever - s s8 are i
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