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\ ic R eynolds has scored ag ain
in th e M ay issue of th e S u n set
m agazine, hav in g been selected as
one of th e panel of fo u rte en m en
co n su lted on th e p ro p e r p re p a rin g
an d cooking of tro u t. W hile no
n am es a re given in th e artic le , on
page 165, a p a ra g ra p h by Vic is
included in th e artic le . Ilis con
trib u tio n w as in stru c tio n s how to
p re p a re tro u t w ith a smok« d
flav o r by p ain tin g th e split fish
w ith liquid sm oke and oil before
broiling o r frying them . Vic has
had fo u r of his recipes p rin ted in
“C hefs of th e W e st” p a rt of the
S u n set, th ese being recipes sent
in by th e m en read ers. F o r his
recip es p rinted, he has received
a chefs ap ro n and h at and a copy
of th e cook book ‘‘C hefs of the
W e st.” F o r his a p p e a rin g in this
issu e of th e m agazine, he is to
receiv e a copy of th e “S u n set
Book of C ooking F ish .” A fte r
re ad in g th e a rtic le in S u n set, the
only th in g left out is te llin g how
to be s u re to get y o u r tro u t first.
Mr. and Mrs. E u g ene T hom p
son and two boys left for C o u er-d ’-
A lene Idaho F rid ay a f te r v is it
ing fo r five days w ith M rs
T h o m p son ’s b ro th e r and sister-in -
law , Mr. and Mrs. R ay S tru eb in g .
T h e T hom pson’s, who have been
Los A ngeles re sid e n ts fo r years,
a r e going to m ake th e ir hom e in
C o eu r-d ’-Alene.
M rs. C h arles Am es an d boys
sp e n t th e sp rin g v acation visiting
re la tiv e s in F alls C ity and D allas.
M rs. M. Specs re tu rn e d to her
hom e in O regon C ity re cen tly
a f te r v isitin g for ten days here
w ith h e r d a u g h te r, Mrs. C. L.
F a lle rt and h er son Joseph Specs
an d th e ir fam ilies. A fte r h e r re
tu rn hom e, she w as m a rrie d on
A pril 19th to W illiam G ra n t, also
of O regon C ity w here th ey will
m a k e th e ir home.
Mr. an d Mrs. L e s te r R auch re
tu rn e d to H a rb o r th e l a tte r p a rt
of th e w eek a f te r v isitin g re la tiv e s
an d friends in S o u th e rn C alifo rn ia
fo r a w eek. T hey have sold th e ir
p lace n e a r th e U p p er S u m m e r
B ridge to Mr. and M rs. D anny
H a ig h t of S m ith R iver, and plan
to leave in a sh o rt tim e for B ritish
C olum bia to live for a t least th?
n ex t y ear. A1 F o lk n e r has been
em ployed^by th e H a ig h ts as c a re
ta k e r of th e ir new p ro p e rty and
he is now living th ere.
M rs. R u th B a th ia n y re tu rn e d
hom e S u n d ay a f te r v isitin g for a
m o n th w ith h e r d au g h te r, Mrs.
J a c k C raw fo rd an d fam ily at
T u lelak e, and w ith friends in
K la m a th Falls, h e r fo rm e r home.
. V . S m ith also re tu rn e d i
hom e S un d ay a f te r being gone
a couple ol weeks, d u rin g w hich
he visited in E v e re tt, L aG ran d e I
and P o rtlan d .
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Mr. and Mrs. D onald F inch left
this w eek for G ervais, O regon
w h ere th ey plan to m ake th e n
fu tu re home.
J u n io r H anscam and L. W. B ow
Mrs. M abel W. W inston, reg-
lin left by a ir S a tu rd a y for i s tr a r of S o u th e rn O regon v...
coi-
P en n sy lv an ia w here Mr. Bowlin lege of E ducation, will be talk in g
will visit re la tiv e s and Ju n io r will on w o m a n s trip le role at the
ta k e delivery of a new fo u r s e a te r S ev en th A n n u a l H o m em ak er’s
P ip e r T ri-pacer. Ju n io r will also F estiv al to be held in C u rry C o u n
visit his w ife’s re la tiv e s in K e n t y May 7 at th e O phir G range
tu ck y w hile in th e east. They plan j H all.
to re tu rn hom e th e la tte r p a rt of
Using a q u o tatio n from S hak es-
th e w eek.
speare as h er tht me, “ All the
Mr. and Mrs. B erg er D a h lstro m w o rld ’s a stage, and all th e m en
and Mrs. P ete St rid visited re la ' and w om en m erely players ” she
tives in S e a ttle for several da>s will discuss the m any p a rts th at
last week.
1 a w om an plays in h er time.
Mrs. W inston has tilled m a r \
Mrs. Jessie C oppack of G ra n ts
P ass is visiting th is w eek at the roles hers« If. S h e received h er (
hom e of h er d au g h ter, Mrs. E tta b ac h elo r’s and m a s te r’s degree
Dill. H e r son P h in ice Van P elt, from O regon S ta te college and
sp en t last week end in G ra n ts w as on th e s ta ff th e re for 17 y ears
P ass and she accom panied him in th e dean of w om en’s office.
In 1946 she w ent to S o u th e rn
w hen he re tu rn e d hom e S unday.
Mrs. E lm e r H anscam Sr., left by O regon College of E ducation as
a ir for P o rtla n d M onday w here
she had an ap p o in tm en t to have Calexico, and spent ten days in
a n o th e r ex a m in a tio n of h er eyes S an Felipe, Mexico. They th en
on T uesday.
followed th e borderline to A t
T he April m eetin g of th e H a r la n ta , w h ere they visited Mrs.
bor C om m unity C lub will be held C lem en t’s s 's k r , M rs. Louise
at th e hom e of Mrs. E dith N ew ton (B a u m g a rtn e r) Looke. St. P e te rs-
th is F rid a y afternoon.
berg. F ort L auderdale. Key West
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Clem« nt re and o th e r points in F lorida took
p o rt th a t they covered over 10.0UC several w eeks. T hen aft« r visiting
m iles on th e ir re cen t trip . A fte r Louise again, they re tu rn e d horn«'
visitin g re la tiv e s in S an F ran cisco the c e n tra l route, being gone over
and B uena P a rk th e y drove to th re e m onths.
Homemakers To
Hear Educator
le g is fra r and d ean of wom en.
S ince 1951 she h as been vice
p re sid e n t of th e N o rth P acific
leg io n ot th e A m erican A ssocia
tion of U n iv ersity W omen. A few
y ea rs ago, M rs. W inston w as hon-
' red w ith th e s ta te h o n o rary
Brookings-Harbor P il.o t l l
TH U R SD A Y
A P R IL 29, 1954
membership in Delta Kappa Gam
ma. national teaher’s professional
so ro rity .
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