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I Î Dûtes Given For I?iG am e Tags Recipe for Low Calorie Topping, Tips for Freezing Berries Given MR. AND MRS. KARL L. McDEK.MED (Donna May Burdick) (P h o to by Dee) Lutheran Rites Held For Eastmont Couple In a double rin g cerem ony gow n w h ic h had a fu ll s k irt and June 2. M iss Donna M a y B u r scalloped n e cklin e . M iss M a ry d ick, d a u g h te r o f M r. and M rs. E lle n Jones and M iss M a b ie D onald B u rd ic k , R t. 3, Box 408, C athey, b rid e sm a id s, w o re s im B o rin g , b ecam e the b rid e of K a rl ila r dresses o f blue and ye llo w . Lee M cD e rm e d . The b rid e g ro o m F lo w e r g ir l w as L in d a M c D e r is the son o f M r. and M rs. L . J. m ed and E a r l B u rd ic k c a rrie d M cD e rm e d , R t. 1, B ox 217, B o r the rin g s. J a c k S kipper, B o rin g , w as best ing. m an and ushers w e re G uy Bus- R ev. W a lte r L u e d tke p e rfo rm w e ll and H o w a rd B jo rk . ed the evening cerem ony at I m A reception w as held in the m anuel L u th e ra n church. ch u rch p a rlo r. In clu d e d am ong G iven in m a rria g e by h e r fa th the 150 guests w e re E th e l T h re l- er. the b rid e w o re a gown o f n y fa l, W ashington; A nna S tew ard, lon lace o ve r ta ffe ta w ith a b a ck G ra n ts Pass, g re a t-g ra n d m o th e r panel o f lace and tu lle tie rs . o f the b rid e ; P e a rl E m m erson, P e a rls and sequins adorned the : N ew berg and V iv ia n D oyle, Spo- n e cklin e of the fitte d bodice. A | kane. p e a rl tja ra held h e r shoulder The new M rs. M c D e rm e d length V e il in place and she c a r I chose a w h ite linen su it and rose- rie d a bouquet of p in k rose buds. I bud corsage fo r h e r w edding M a id o f honor, Susan W a rner, t r ip to the coast. T h e y are now w ore a pastel p in k brocade I at hom e in Sandy. I m I n I H unters a re re m in d e d by the H in ts fo r m a k in g a lo w e r c a l v e rs ity processing tests »how o rie s tra w b e rry sh o rtca ke to p th a t b e rrie s fro ze n w ith o u t su g a r Oregon State Gam e C om m ission p in g and fo r fre e z in g s tra w b e r hold th e ir shape fo r use in f r u it o i the schedule of closing dates rie s come to us fro m Oregon salads, com potes, o r as to p p in g and d ra w in g s fo r big gam e tags State U n iv e rs ity foods specialists fo r shortcake. Unsweetened b e r and p e rm its. Antelope tags, closing date 5 now th a t the b e rry season is in rie s a re less susce p tib le to flu c tu a tio n s in fre e ze r te m p e ra tu re s p m J u ly 18. P u b lic d ra w in g . 10 fu ll sw ing. a m Ju ly 25. A cre a m y w hiped topping fo r —w h ich assures a b e tte r q u a lity C ontrolled D eer Season tags, s tra w b e rry sh o rtca ke —w ith fe w b e rry . I f the fa m ily lik e s sw eet closing date, 5 p .m .. Aug. 1. e r c a lo rie s than w hipped cream , ened b e rrie s, su g a r o r a r t if ic ia l P u b lic d ra w in g . 10 a m .. Aug. 8. and pennies less a s e rv in g —is sw eeteners can be added ju s t be Deer P e rm its, clo sin g date, suggested in a new re cip e fro m fo re se rvin g 5 .p.m.. A ug. 8. P u b lic d ra w in g , an Oregon S tate U n iv e rs ity e x W. A. S istru n k, food te ch n o lo g is t in charge o f processing teste,- •f-W a m ., Aug. 15. tension sp e cia list. E lk p e rm its, clo sin g date. 5 says th a t h o m e m a kers can also H e re 's the recipe. A dd one- o m it su g a r fro m b e rrie s th a t a re "p.m Aug 29. P u b lic d ra w in g . fo u rth cup of m ilk to a cup ) '-2 to be used fo r fro ze n ja m and, 10 a m ., Sept. 15. p in t* o f heavy cream and w h ip . je lly recipes. »- In fo rm a tio n co n ce rn in g big • Add su g a r and fla v o rin g , if de gam e seasons in 1961 can be Whole s tra w b e rrie s , s im ila r to sired, o r serve as p la in "e x te n d c o m m e rc ia l packs now on th», obtained fro m the Oregon State ed” w hipped cre a m . ' fpam e C om m ission. 1634 S.W. A l Zelm a R eigle, food m a rk e tin g m a rk e t, m a y also he frozen street. P o rtla n d . hom e using a m ethod suggest sp e cia list, says m ore se rvin g s by S istru n k. P u t c le a n a re possible fro m th is co m b in a J E F F R Y M IC H A E L H O V D A w hole, fir m rip e n tio n than an equal a m o u n t of d ra in e d , J e ffry M ich a e l H ovda, in fa n t s tra w b e rrie s on a tr a y o r cool w hipped cre a m . The blend holds of M r. and M rs. Kenneth its shape, is fla vo rso m e , and less sheet in the top o f the freeze! ^ da, R t. 2, Box 300, Sandy, b u tte ry than w hipped heavy W hen b e rrie s are frozen rem o' fro m tr a y and p a ck in plas, tie died J u ly 2 at his hom e. He was cre a m , she says. fre e z e r bag. Do not sto re h e a vi ie r fttk n M ay 17. 1961 in G resham M iss R eigle suggests the to p packages on the b e rrie s. I f O th e r s u rv iv o rs a re th re e bro- p ing fo r canned o r frozen fru its , B e rrie s frozen w ith sug t-.f-bters. Kenneth J r., P a tric k and baked desserts o r to h e r recipes c a llin g fo r a w hip p e d topping. should a lw a ys be put in fre c z d t M a rtin ; g ra n d - parents. M r. F reezing O regon's s tra w b e r cartons because th e y ’re s tic k y to « id M rs. A P H a llo w a y. San- rie s w ith o u t added sugar re ta in s handle if fro ze n in bags, he says. By, and H a ro ld A . and S yb il llo v - fe Ba, G resham . th e ir sweet fre sh , n a tu ra l fla v o rs Services w ere W ednesday at w hen used in next w in te r s d e s -(G e t Your Office Suppliefi _ _ h e m a n F u n e ra l C hapel w ith serts. At The Sandy Post »• fw te r m e n t at Sandy cem etery. Results o f Oregon State U ni- Ixical Boy With Fleet On Visit to Hong Kong The Sandy (Ore.) Post rinirsday, July «, I M I (Sec. I ) F ra n c is W. F lin . storekeeper, Sheryl Burns Honored second class, USN, son of M r. At Family Open House F ra n c is L . F lin o f B o rin g is P fc. S heryl B u rn s, d a u g h te r am ong cre w m e n of the a tta c k i of M r. and M rs. I. R. B u rn s of a irc ra ft c a rr ie r USS Bon H om m e B o rin g was honored a t a d in n e r R ic h a rd fo r w hom a seven-day and open house J u ly 2. She is v is it to Hong Kong ended June home on a 30-day leave fro m F t. 17. H o la b ird . M d.. Where she has W h ile in the B ritis h C row n C o l , been stationed fo r the past 18 ony. know n as the " P e a rl of the i months. A t the d in n e r she announced O r ie n t," cre w m e n w ere given the th re e -ye a r re -e n listm e n t o p p o rtu n ity to spend m any hours ' her sigfe|seeing in the h is to ric O rie n t w h ic h includes overseas d u ty. She w ill leave fro m F t. D ix, al seaport. N .J.. fo r tw o ye a rs in Europe The 42,000-ton Bon H o m m e P fc. B u rn s is a 1959 g ra d u a te R ich a rd departed San Diego. C a lif., A p ril 26. to jo in the S ev I of Sandy hig h school. enth F le e t's o p e ra tio n a l fo rce . P R E M IU M LISTS H E R E A lim ite d n u m b e r o f C la c k a m as C ounty f a ir p re m iu m lists are now a v a ila b le at the o ffic e of the Sandy Post. The fa ir w ill ru n Aug. 16. 17, 18. 19 and 20 in A 48-year-old b e rry - p ic k e r C anby. D e p a rtm e n ts in w h ich en has been charged w ith b u rg la ry trie s can be m ade in clu d e 4-H a fte r being apprehended inside clu b w o rk , F F A . a g ric u ltu re and F a rm T ra c to r Co. la te last h o rtic u ltu re , flo ra l, dom estic T h ip s d a y . science, hobby h a ll, photography, He w as id e n tifie d as W illia m te x tile , sheep and swine, ca ttle , H e n ry Robinson of C lifto n . C la t p o u ltry and ra b b its . sop county. D A U G H T E R V IS IT S Robinson was found la y in g un M r. and M rs. W a rre n L . C ru t d e r a jeep in s id a the b u ild in g by S h e riff's O ffic e r Jam es D illa rd ch e r of Sandy have had th e ir who was called to the scene a fte r d a u g h te r and h e r husband. M r. an a u to m a tic a la rm w as sound and M rs. W ade Young of San Jose. C a lif., here as extended ed. Robinson a d m itte d e n te rin g guests. M rs. Young is the fo rm e r the b u ild in g th ro u g h a w in d o w . P h y llis C ru tch e r. 5 * IN S T A L L A T IO N S E T M ou n ta in V iew E a ste rn S ta r —w w ill hold in s ta lla tio n services o o f-T Î Sunday J u ly 9 at 8 p.m . a t the M asonic T em ple. The p u b lic li\.* c o rd ia lly in v ite d to attend. ------------------------- --------------- -— PANKRATZ P A I5 T and W A I.L P A P E B STORK Sign P a ia tla g O la » — Plrtare F raiala* mo t-ssai Jt Went lat ♦ f. I f- a f Burglary Charge Filed in Break-In V i e s MOTORS - r AND AUTO PAB1IM •821 E. Powell MO II «»81 -r? ? T BARGAIN DAYS • • ,t * Your Chance to Save/ Make Your Dollars Go Farther/ Bargain D ays! Bargain Days ! l Women's White Flats and Sandals The perfect summer footw ear oot iu n m er fo r Men's BLACK JEANS Cotton Dresses *2" Heavy w e ig h t black beauty beauty tw ill cloth. Zipper fly . 29 to 44 Waists. »3” Bargain Days ! Bargain Days ! Lovely Drip Dry Cottons in Summer Time Men'» one and two-piece styles — short -f, jr g * -'-«RgadlMKi*' sleeve and sleeveless styles. HOUSE'FROCKS DECK-PA .99 T Outstanding value at this .7 9 *2 low , low price . . . Regular $3.98. W hite and colors. Perfect for sumrher. Sizes 2 8 -to 33 Sleeveless styles fo r warm summer days Summer Time Bargain Days ! Bargain D ays! Casual Dresses Spring - Summer HANDBAGS CAN V A S ^ X FORDS Junior, regular and 7“ half size dresses. T 1.44 Lovely fabrics—so c o o l. Cushion arch supports, cushion insoles Slip-On Styles - $4-99 fo r summer . . . Regular $2.98 W hite and colors . . A • Bargain Pay« ! M>n., Bargain Days ! Boy»' Bargain Days ! Work Shirts 36" Width ■* M R . and MRS. JA M E S R. S IT Z M A N (Miss Loreen Hazel Stocks) (P h o to .b y E ldon Jessup) Eastmont Couple Joined In Pink-White Ceremony In a p in k and w h ite cerem ony June 23 a t B ethel B a p tist ch u rch Loreen H azel Stocks, d a u g h te r of M r. and M rs. L o rin g Stocks, R t. 2. Box -369, B o rin g , becam e the b rid e of Jam es R aym ond Sitz- m an. He is the son of M r. and M rs. D a v id S itzm an, 1123 S.E. 182nd. D r. W B e rke le y O rm ond p e r fo rm e d the evening d o u b le -rin g rite s. W e a rin g a gown of w h ite lace w ith fitte d b o d i'e and sequin- trim m e d sw eetheart neckline, the b rid e was g ive n in m a rria g e by her fa th e r. A n orange blossom headpiece held her fin g e rtip v e il in place and she c a rrie d a w h ite o rc h id on a w h ite B ible. M rs Roy H e in ric h , m a tro n of honor, w ore a d re s s .o f p in k o r ganza o ve r ta ffe ta w ith a m a tc h ing headpiece h olding her sh o rt v e il in place. She c a rrie d p in k ca rn a tio n s B rid e sm a id s w ere M rs. L o ren W o o d fill. M rs R ich a rd B la ir and M iss Anne D elaney. Bobby S itz m an and B a rb a ra W o o d fill w e re ju n io r attendants. Ken S itzm an. b ro th e r of the gro o m , was best m an and ush ers w e re Deane S itzm an. Loren W o o d fill B ill M cD o w e ll Ken S nyder and D ic k B la ir. A re ce p tio n was held in the church p a r lo rs. O ut-of-tow n guests in clu d e d M r. and M rs. W a rre n A nderson and M rs . Sara Shannon. T acom a. M r. and M rs. C harles P eterson. K ent. W n., M rs. John S tro n g and fa m ily , Seattle. M r. and M rs. Ed H aym ond, S eattle, and M r. and M rs . M ila n G ilm a n . Salem . T he b rid e chose a lig h t green s u it w ith w h ite accessories and the o rc h id fro m h e r bouquet fo r her w edding tr ip to M t. R a in ie r. The couple w ill liv e in C a m b rid g e , Mass, w h e re the groom has tw o y e a rs to fin is h at H a r v a rd D iv in ity school D A U G H T E R BORN M r and M rs. L o m e C opher a re parents of a new da u g h te r. Joanna L yn n , born June 27 a t the G resham G e n e ra l h ospital. She w eighed 6 pounds. 3 ounces. She jo in s a s is te r D ebbie and a b ro th e r R ic k y It’s Williams Jeweler For Diamonds M Tear« < oaaly JEW KLBT-OIKTH-GLAMhW A BE 33 E. Powell Blvd. MO 5 99* COTTON PRINTS 29* y«l. F u ll cu t long taiL, one pocket style . Sizes 14'A to 17 Lovely Patterns . . . Easy to Wash Cottons BEACH TOWELS 99* White Buck Oxfords ’ S 99 Extra heavy weight. Sizes 6 fo 16 A ll W hite or Striped Regular $1.69 — A Value soles. Reg. $8.96 Easy to wash fabrics— Cool fo r Summer. Sizes 6 to 20 B uy now fo r B ack to School Bargain Days ! Men's Aden's Wellington Boots All leather uppers, leather spies. P e rfe c t fittin g ; H e a v y red ru b b e r J pull-on boot. Black only. Reg. $9.95 ’S" Sizes 6 ’-i to 11 OPEN FRIDAYS 9 A.M. Til 9 P.M. Bargain D ays! T-SHIRTS 50 Nylon reinforced, fu ll cut, taped necks. W ill not shrink. Sizes S-AA-L * « Bargain D ays! work “ socks Remnants-Remnants Large Assortment QUALITY REMNANTS 5 T” One-Half Price! On Sale Friday Morning 9 A.M. Short Sleeve SPORT SHIRTS SJ.44 T Men's Extra Large Size Boys' 13j-oz. weight 1.77 Bargain Days ! Bargain Days ! Bargain D ays! Bargain D ays! Waist Jeans All white, heavy sole Second A Roberts Gresham's Family Department Store .............. .. .......... , r- for extra comfort . . . MO 5-2701 Get the Gresham Shopping Habit . . . Use Hicks9 Two Big Free Parking Lots ! A