THE SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO. OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1884.
। Medler. Mrs. Walter Medler made if there ia not time to finish these at aboub 4.30 in Dunlap!^ «tri , when the crowd was served with
I high score for the afternoon.
before school is out they, will be They wert: Charles and Margaret Cookies, cocoa and marshmellows.
Dunlap, Kari Pluemke, Anna Sath-1 The girls made
exhibits of
I Mrs. S P. Boice entertained the finished after school is out. ,
Maxine
Ballenger
is
planning
er
,
Clarice
and
Robert
Mitchell,
cakes,,
bread,
and
butterscotch
Klondike Club last Thursday.
tc attend summer school.
,
Evelyn Davis, Phyllis Haynes and rolls for Achievement Day. They
Mr and Mrs. Art Barxee spent
The Garden club met last Tues-
Most of the girls are planning Mrs. Jda Davis.
I
them arranged on tables with
at the home of Mrs Ed Me- ! the week end at Foasil with, their to attend the f ounty fair and ex-
Dick Abell came down later bright colored covers and mari-
A pamplet on the “pruning” daughter-
hibit. It has not yet been decided bringing Phoebe Lyons and Ken-' golds as a decoration. It made a
of shrubs’’ was read by Mre
Mr. and Mrs Paul Alley were if a demonstration team is to be neth Sather.
very " attractive exhibit.
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White- Nine members were pres week end visitors in Yakima.
The work of thia club has been
sent or not.
For amusement we played hide
ent at the meeting-
v
Hazel
Watkins.
an(
j
seek
and
lea
fj
f
rog
arM
i
we
nt
completed-
The progress cards are
Harry Barxee and Ethel Mc
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swimming.
'
I nearly all turned in and the leader
The Eastern Star entertained Quillan spent the last week end
The Little Housewives are plan-
We ate lunch just as it was be- has promised the girls a picnic
the p«Lst matrons and others at at Beaverton
ning
a
dinner
which
is
to
be
given
<n
nn
inir to get
iret dark. Our fire
ginning
fife was sometime soon.
their regular meeting last Tuesday
Mrs. Joe. Stiles and Mrs. Gilmore to the sewing club
___ and
___ Audrey and _ built with a „»v.»
log » that «««
the boys
_______The Hungry Seven Camp Cook-
rurht. Each Past ‘Matron was giv
en a corsagebouquet. At the dose of Forest Grove visited last Wed Idallia Spencer. It is planned brought up from down the canyon, ery Club has had three meetings
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to give this dinner May 16.
it made a dandy fire. For
lunch ‘ recently. The first was at Paul
t.f the evening refrerfuments were nesday with Mrs. Hailey.
__ bund, coffee, | Schilling’s home. Before supper
All members are to have every- We had ___
wieners,
• erved by the committee.
/
The Da A. T- club met Friday
thing finished by May 18-
cookies, and pickles. -1 hope every. all of the boys except the cooks
Th Contract Club met last Wed night with their mothers at the
"
| spent' their time examining a Ford
Hazel
Marie
Watkins
and
Caro-
one ^ad a good time—I did-
nesday at the home of Mra- Frank lipme of Mrs. Fred Fortner. Mrs. line Wall were visitors of the cook-
The Hungry Seven and the Cook bug whidh Paul is building.
McKee
took
the
Mother
’
s
prize
and
Morrow at dessert luncheon follow
The chief cooks were “Buzz”
ing club Tuesday.
Fun-Sing Camp Cookery clubs had
ed by bridge Mrs. Bruce Grady Margaret McKee the draw prize.
The Little Housewives are now their exhibits for Achievement Wilson, Paul Schilling’ and Cecil
Mr. and Mrs- Orville Burress making menus.
made high seo e.
Norton- They cooked doughnuts,
Day in the primary room. .
left
Monday for Ridgefield, Wn., . At the meeting Friday it was de-
The Hungry Seven had four mashed potatoes, scrambled eggs,
met
The Junior bi idge club
cided to serve cookies, sandwiches, displays of biscuits. They were tomatoes and coffee.
Wednesday at the home of Mrs. to make their home.
After supper a business meeting
Law. enee Käseberg with Mfs-
Mr. and Mre Frank Bowman potato chips and deviled eggs at judged by Millie von Borstel’s
cooking- club who gave the honors was held. It was. decided that the
Wak1, rs hostess. Mrs- Kenneth were in Wasco Saturday visiting the dinner May 16.
Any member who will want fruit to the following: Hugh Hoskin- club would have a weiner roast at
Wood won high »core for the club the Bernis Gays.
May 16 may bring it for them- sn 1st; David Hoskinson 2nd; and the next meeting which would be
fMrs. J<»< Hilderbrand guest prize
Mrs. Ford and Mra. Brown of selves.
Tuesday at Luther Davis’s.
Earl Lyons ,3rd.
and Mrs. ( ’ "
Medler received
Portland
are
risiting
at
the
W-
E.
Catherine
Fridley
and
Beryl
The boys listened to a fight over
The
work
of
this
club
is
all
com-
the draw piizt
Tate home-
”
Sheets
are
to
giv
e
a
demonstration
the
radio then went home-
pl
eted
as
they
have
finished
their
Mrs- Inez Nash is spending sev
at
Moro
for
the
county
fair.
-
.
When
the boys had all gathered
reeftrd
books
and
written
the
stor
eral days at the Arthur Sargmt
Mrs. Wulter Mee entertained
Maxine Ballinger may attend the ies of their work-
at Luther Davis’ for the weiner
home.
Friday for her little son the occa- summer school at Corvallis.
T.ie Cook-Fuh-Sing club had six roast they set fire to a big. pile of
Hie Thursday afternoon bridge aion being his birthday. A number
Margaret McDermid. exhibits of cookies and their pos brush’ and then built a stove to
club met .with Mrs. Vic Smith this of the first grade boys were guests
ters on the ideal luncheon and cook their supper on-
week. High score for the club was
.
Bob Helyer and Charles Wilson
breakfast/ The last meeting of
The
Seven-and-One
Sewing
club
taken by Mrs. Dutton, guest prize
Margaret McKee spent the week
were
on the supper committee
this
club
will
be
on
Wednesday
df
which
is
lead
by
Mrs-
Essie
Wil-
went to Mrs. Ormand Hilderbrand en<* m Salem-
this-week. The final reports art and they served hot-cakes, ham
sonhad
their
achievtment
day
ex
and ¡Mrs. Barzee received the con-
Mr and Mrs A R(chelderfer
hibits and lunch last Friday. Four almost finished. Nellie Wilson won and weiners. Clarice Mitchell and
solation gift.
and family left Tuesday for Souix of the members made exhibits. first prize on her cookies. Millie Evelyn Davis got tihe wrath of the
Mr. and Mrs- Albert Kaseberg City, Iowa and other points in the They were: -Maxine Pluemke, Dor von BorstvTt cooking club also gang on them when they mixed
and Janet spent the week end in east They expect to be away othy Southern, Frances Gregg judged the work of tlhis club-
some red pepper with the butter.
Eugene with Paulen-
a
about six weeks. They plan to at ’and Charlie Bill Wilson.
Word has been received by the The boys ate it very innocently but
Mrs.
Harold
Andrews
and tend the World’s Fair at Chicago.
The girls prepared a lunch, for Kent Forestry Club that the it sure got results.
A business meeting was called
daughter of Portland is visiting at
The Senior class of tfhe high noonand set the table in the office- county Forestry Clubs Field trip
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy school had their class night pro- Mr. Knighten had been invited but will be on June 4th and 5th- The in which the . boys decided that
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gonny Cross- they would move some rock for
Andrews in Wasco.
gram on Thursday night at the he did not arrive. All of the oth- destination will
er eight guests were present, mak- >ng on Badger Creek up near Hu the Legion in order to pay the rent
V aa 'W asco Woman’s Study Club school house-
on the hall for the time when they
Hood.
and their guests met at the home
ing sixteen at the table-
Tht following is the program gave their dance. Charles Dunlap
of Mrs- Atwood on Friday for a . r- -
The lunch consisted of potato
CLUB NOTES
and Joe Morrow were appointed
Mother’s Day patty. A Mery splen
salad, sandwidhes, punch, orange for the two days:
(Continued from page three)
on the cook committee for the
1.
Gather
at
Grass
Valley
8.30
did musical program was given in-
ade, strawberry shortcake and
next meeting-
June 4th.’Roll Call.
eluding a solo by Mrs- J. C. An- the last day of April. The com- cream.
The “next time” was a picnic in
drews, a trio by Mesdames Tuel, mittee for the tea was appointed -There must have been plenty of 2. Leave, in group for /Bonny
Hilderbrand and Andrews, a quar- ‘ as follows. Refreshments, Vere good things to eat because I saw Crossing on Badger Creek at Buck Hollow which was last Tues
day afternoon. The leader forgot
tet by Mesdames Watkins, Tuel, Pike and Eunice Noyes; decora various ones who had been present 9:00 a. m.
Rachel Poley and Phyllis having a very contented look on 3. 12:00 Lunch at Bonny Cross all about it and left town so the
Hilderbrend and Andrews and Mrs. tions,
1
ing.
Each - club will arrange boys went down without him. Buzz
J T. Johnson played several piano Dickson; entertainment, Marjorie their facts all afternoon-
fciece*. “Stage Struck’’ a skit was Blake and Greta Russell. We are
This club has had all of the re- sleeping quarters, and set up field Wilson took them all down in his
truck. "
.
given by Mrs- Huckin and Mrs. all looking forward to a good time. quired ten meetings and has re- kitchtn.
As
soon
as
they
arrived
they
all
4.
3:00
p.
m.
Club
leaders
will
Phyllis
Dickson
and
Eunice
Noyes
Grady. Refreshments were served
ceived their charter. Most of the
demonstrated the making of a pear girls are also nearing the comple- -h^lp each club select and classify went swimming and then went
to about 50 ladies.
as many broad leaf species as hunting wood- Cecil Norton, Chas.
salad, it tasted good and was easi tion of their work.
Bill Nesbit was in The Dalles on
Wilson, and Luther Davis decided
available-
ly and quickly made. Many of the
“Mustard?” This was the ques
business Wednesday.
girls tried it at home It was de tion at the “weenie” roast party 5. 6.00 p. m.: Roll call. Evening it was betttr to hunt food so they
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Watkins went । cided to not demonstrate the mak at Buck Hollow last Wednesday meal.
went up the canjion. No success
to Kennewick, Wn., Thursday to ing of cake as IMrs. von Borstel did evening for the Sunshine Sewing 6. . Report of club leaders on on their part
• visit with Mrs- Watkins sisters. • that when she met with ns. •
For supper the boys had rice,
number of broad leaf species
Circle and their guests.
tomatoes, ham, pptatoes. eggs and
Mr- and Mrs. Chambertain of
The cooking girls met for a few
Most of the crowd went down found.
Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kne minutes May 17 in the lunch room
7- Games and songs, and a coffee.
The Hungry Eleven are plan-
bel of The Dalles and Mr- and Mrs. at the school house. It was de-
ctunt or skit by each club.
ning on taking a trip on about ths
of St. Louis, in the state of
10.
Taps.
.
Louis Sdholl met at Viento park cided to have a meeting at 3.00 eomPinj
Missouri, on the thirty-first day <4 De-
eleventh of June. They have not
Sunday and had a picnic-
o’clock the following Thursday af cember. 1933. made to th* Insurance . June 5lh.
Corn nd** ion er of th* State of Oregon,
1. 5:00 a. m. Club leaders fall definitely decided where to go yet
pursuant to Uw: ___
,
Thè Tillicum bridge club gave a ternoon at Mrs- Poley’s home.
CAPITAL
but will probably do that at the
out.
At the Thursday afternoon meet- Amount of capital
luncheon last Thursday at the
«tock paid
UP ................................................... »1,000.000 00
meeting Tuesday night at Charles
2.
^6:45
Roll
call
home of Mrs. Funk in honor of >ng we cleaned up all business and
*
nKxnfx
Wilson’s home -,.............
Nel
premiums
received'
dur-
3-
7.00
Breakfast.
€h
e
tea
was
seriously
discuBsed-
' Mrs. Manning who is soon to leave
inc the rear ....
»2.246.008.30
Margaret Dunlap.
4- 8:00 Organize for hikes and
St. dividend* and rent*,
Wasco. Bridge was played after For refreshments we had tea and Inter.
received durin* the year...
376.985.85
gathering
seods
and
sj(ecief
Income
from
other
aource*
of
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luncheon and prizes consisting of cookies. Many cards were handed
received during the year ..
24.007.11
cone
bearing
trees.
in
and
Eunice
Noyes
and
Vere
I
The
Shamrock
Sheep
Club did
bouquets of flowers were received
5. • 12:00 Dinner.
not hold their weekly meeting
Mesdames Wilde, Brock, Yocum, Pike reported they would have
paid during the
6. 1:00 p. m. to 3 00. Each unit Thursday, May 10, as usual be-
Manning and (McPherson Mrs their work completed when the tea Net year loese*
mdudlPf adjustment
expense* ................. .»1.184,824.53
may
was
given.
use this timé as they desire, cause of the baseball game be-
Manning was also presented a gift
CommlsMon* and salaries
837.562 67
7. Roll call. Berak camp-
paid during the rear .....
The High School Sewing girls Taxes,
। tween Kent and »Grass Valley, at
from the club.
licenses and fees paid
154.543 10
8 4:00 (Retreat.
' Kent, however they gathered for
during th« »ear....................
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Fields were hold their meetings every Tuesday Amount
of all other expend
289.417 57
This club will have a meeting on their meeting Tuesday May 15, at
iture* ...........................................
dinner guests at tFne Richie Dingle and sew on their different articles.
Thursday
of this week. Corliss the school house. This was their
The
girls
arn
’
t
going
to
exhibit
Total
expenditurg*^^.
..
$2.466.347.87
home last Sunday.
Andrews, leader, says that Mr. ninth meeting of the year. The
ther work when the others do be Value of atock* and bond*
Mr- and Mrs. Frank Medler and cause thty won’t all be through _owned (market value) ...I $5.885.299 04 Johnston is planning to be pres- meeting was called to order by the
445.8CS.08
in bank« and on hand..
Elda were visiting at Rufus Tues by that time but w? are all count Cath
Premium* in couru of collec
ent and advise us and answer president and the minutes of the
tion written aince Septem-
day.
Y
319.330.92
questions about the trip.
ing on exhibiting at the county
last meeting were read and ap
ber M. m» .... .... .... ■
Xntarect and rent* due and
Mr. and Mrs- Bill Nesbit are the fair ih he fall.
The Katty Fanning Club held proved. When the roll call was
69.889.00
accrued ...............
2M.279 36
Other a*Mt* ..............................
parents of a son born at The
their sixth regular meeting J^st taken the members were found to
Greta Russell.
Total admitted aaaet*
.. $6.935.164 40
Dalles Monday morning, Both are
Thursday May 8 th, All of the all be present. Each individual
' ua K utxm
claim* tor ioues un
reported doing nicely.
members were present- After the responded to roll call by telling
The 4-H Sewing . Club of Wasco droM
paid .................... ................ । t 328.471.00
of unearned prem
minutes of the last meeting had the members about the progress
Mrs. Anna Lee • had as her held no meeting during the past Amount
ium« on all »utaUndin«
2.540.400.50
been read and approved the mem of his or her sheep. Some of the
guests last Sunday Mr- and Mrs. week because of test.
634.657 80
bers all recited the club pledge- members sheep have gained con
The Sewing Club girls tccepted
Art Smith, Leon, Mrs. Smith, Mrs-
Total UabiUtlM. except cap
Phyllis Haynes gave a very siderable in weight since the sheep
13.501.529 30
an invitation to dinner given by
Darby and Lorraine.
¡1.000.000 00
Wayne Darby spent the week the cooking club tomorrow, May Surplus over *U’Ûabiiïtiêà: 12.433.635.10 thorough as well asl Ïnter<j8ting club has been organized.
report on the Kinds of Fruit
Elner Helyer, the sheep club
16.
end in McMinnville.
^h^der M
P°11CT"
33.433.635 10
Grown in Oregon. The president leader, announced that he had re
Six meetings have been held
Misses Lorraine Darby and, Le during this year. As ten meetings
Total ...
.. jv ................... »6.935 164 40 appointed
Virginia and Bertha ceived a letter from Mr. Perry N-
tfc ORSGON FOR THE YEAR
ona Clothier visited at Rufus last have to be held it is planned that BUSINK8S
Helyer on the committee to give Johnston, County Agent, stating
Net pramiuma received durin*
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$6.640
00
Saturday.
the ÿéâr '. ... 6.097.83 the report next time on a subject that he would be present at one
ring the ve ar. 6.507 83
of their meetings somb time in the
[CAN CEN- of their own choosing.
Mrs- Mae Murchie of Seaside is STNOPEIS OP ANNUAL BTAT5QJLNT OP
THE CEI.TORY INDEMNITY COMPANY
There was a discussion on how near future- Mr. Helysr wrote and
at Wasco visiting her daughter
of Harlfo'L In the 8.?*? cf Ounnretlcut,
r. 1BÓ3 made
Mrs. Ballinger and family.
t attorney for *erv- to make the meeting
- more inter- asked him to be with them , on
to the In«uru-?
C m’r'srioner of the
State ol Oregc.i
j’u • nt .o lar.
,
esting.
Several
suggestions
were Thursday, May 17. The members
Mrs. Harold Turner of Portland
CAPITAL
Amount of eapit.'.l « o¿k paid
received. We hope some of them are looking forward to Mr- Johns-
spent last week end at Wasco
up .................... ...
..
. t a imu
JO PUV|JJUa
work-
tons’ visit as he will no doubt
••»pio xu»a u*oii«aiv ‘tasnocpN i a
Net premium»
durinj
Mrs. Vinton Watkins and chil
*99(Ajaa j « j xauionv lujpujj Ajoinjvjg
“Dorothy’s Kitcheneers” held give the club several new ideas in
the year...................................... $4.W,, 1U'' 8*
Y o M iv H paij r Àjuidjoa* jo aui»N
dren spent the last week in The
Intereit. divlcMk « md rent*
•Umoo AjuaH 'juap|»aja jo atuvN
their last meeting at Levinia Bar regard to the sheep club project.
received durr ? the yeir . 217 C'CM
.
ANVdWOO AL
Dalles.
Income from o n r sources re
-avn&VO VieRitlOO xuediuoa jo aiu«H
nett’s home last Wednesday eve-;
Rost Ellen Barnett, one of the
ceived durin t!:e vcc;..
3.691,57
MT bi
Ivai auj lupnp pjva sjss-oq
Mrs. Kenneth Woods visited this
ning.
They
bad
a
party
after
»6 900 8
»'.......... *^"
.'
J«ax aq$
Shamrock
Sheep club members in-
Total ir.
SU 329 11
•
Suunp paApdax nnniuiajd
week at Kelso with Mr- Woods.
ward.
DIS .w
I formed the club that a 4-H club
uvea sha Moa noosho ni seaNisns
Net lo«r«& Piic' tv. m t
etYWtec vi
i«»ox
Annie Laurie Haynes and Levin- fat-lamb show, that is somewhat
year »neluc'lr. ; .'dl* '.Unen
Mra Kenneth McCafferty who is
55 0»
HUVLU'C
•
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siapioq
ia Barnett were on the demonstra similar to the Pacific International
in Portland for medical attention
Divid-nd.' caá
tn cìglia
-xanou
«v Khidang
»torit < .’rl .i •
Ituritri
»»uniquii 1(4 javo lin^ra
• »’S’...
tion team. They served chicken, 4-H Wool Show which will be held
u reported some improved.
a - : - ri«»» tin 1 •
ooooooood............................. un pi»d mtuvo
Come HRlont r
duna- th? yr
»6
HTMCM
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1.322.CC< GO
gravy, potatoes, string beansi again» this year, is being held by
Order your picturts of the First Tn*-« ï c » • -
$ d a 9 x a
»anmq*n i»$ox
durici tin »
peaches and cake.
• Lane, Benton and Linn counties
Annual • Band Festival of Ben
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rv
Amour' et r’i :
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vMQjaxojq
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After nupper they had a party, sheep clubs IMay 26, at Junction
«
1655»
leghorn. Airway Branch, Grass
pun
uo
11»
|iu
in
o
»
joj
juQ
I
au¡puu)«ir.u ¡(Q uo S.U1 i
They had each invited a guest- The City.
; xr-
K'lHWl I
Valley, Oregon I do your House
-lui.iid haujjjtiu jo iunou:y
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pjwj
party lasted until nearly midnight
The purpose of the International
M 6®8 99»-U I
Va’u«
. jw:.vä
Cleaning-
-ur. *3i»of io; viujvp
b’AIXI.IJkiq
' and uo iOc
Mr- and Mrs- Brown and Elea-
or. t ; ó
03 OOClS'Ct
ci oo
’ » ; nd col-
< i iror'
nor were dinner guests Sunday at Loam
10 «CE'SCl
4-..J ¡IV
laUn.l ct.’
HIM'»»
'
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C* S m br ' •
the Scholl home.
pu« «np K.U44 pu. I-- -.-I
u co'ki
9L »»»'9W
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The Tuesday Study Club met
WIIU*
UK
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wan
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Ir.
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■
Wednesday at the home of Mrs.
U C60 69k
acci
IK oto tv-
Louis Sholl
They had a picnic
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00 000'93
dinner at 1.30 followed by the busi-
ToUI
■ Hr
2
30
. neM meeting presided over by the
CL3L
; u.d:.a t-ic
U8CLH9.
n.UTirs
Retailers of
preakhnt- Papers were given by
Oro • c:-:nu
H
W9tr
»3.C92
-111
37
paid ... .
Me«dam«s Dingle, Joe Hilderbrand
.
dee
X^t,.o
I,
j
jo
lur.rt
./
Arnoin c| uu u . u n
• •
« a
UU.. ..
6» LLC8C
, in- ri'T»
“I Mi.OGI M
aid a short 'kit by Mrs. Huckin
p:»u seat । i j ^»uean
X
Do* to; ce m n r» *',n «nd Srck-
' CeCWN Milli '
«M»
>8 $01 CC.
303.013 04
and Mre. Grady Jin- Manning AU* oth'-r !
p|ua
w(jw;o
pu
i
i ?•
ili.ÊMM
*MU»dXJ
Ct LU trt
was presented a gift by the club. Continrent» t re.
51 <35 00
J »J a
GRAIN,
jtuuipinioa Lu(>n(.u
»ip cujanp pits •ji -wn j
Total Habilit e*. < xc ol cap
Pearl Graham returned to her
XUAN tbcit.Edia
9lU¿JQ| (U.CL
cernir;*;
home in Portland after a visit at
IU9K5 46
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6C6
6
the McDermid home
•K j I.JV
-»1 jaaj-.o« i»q<
holúrr*
. 413.981 48
j. »'M» .»
The Mary Elizabeth class of the
I ■Till 14 puu »pU ■opio '
Totri
IUOX at
I
oo
m
oue
n
M. E. church had their party at
Bt'ClNFAS IN OnWKiN POH nip YEAR
«r’rjtu
-¿np
Net uremiuja* rc»c.icd durine
kitco
€» home of Mre. Ed McKee Wed
LÄ*rÄL Sirin, me ,e*. •
‘HIM
•
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dn p fit
MOOOWIt
)v (w,;dJ9 jo 1UI.9U
nesday with Mre. Fuller is assis-
pi.-sw Incurred pin n- the yeer II 044 4$
Wasco
R. H. McKean
Mrs. B. E. Hailey, Asst. Mgr.
Crown Mills FLOUR
FEED, INSURANCE
Mitchel, Lewis & Staver Co.
Farm Implements
The Webfoot card club met last
Friday at the home of Mn Frank
Name of romoeny IHf CENTURY IN-
D’^NTTY COM’'" '
em» of P.» ’fden' W Hou ktoCata.
• it " of ». crete r y »tank 8 Recker Jr
•<«tutori real
B
:«»l o» »unr.bjna it”> jq ; o ; i ;; í j u
¡9 $*uo¡MtuiuU9 »ivi
«ui o; •:>* i
Ytai
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Wool Show is to help the 4-H scoring was left out in the second
sheep club members determine the scoring and the fifth cake that had
quality of wool produced by their not been scored took it i place-
dheep and to bring about improve Those winning the various plac
ment in quality and- quantity. ing» on their cakes wera, Phoebe
While the purpose of this 4-H club Lyons, 1st; Evelyn Davis, 2nd;
fat-lamb andzwool show that is to Clarice Mitchell, 3rd; Bertha Hel
be held by the counties is to teach yer, 4th; and Myrtle Helyer, 5th-
the boys and girls interested in
These cakes were vey good con
sheep raising the most desirable sidering that sopne of these mem
weight and finish for market bers were new at making this type
lambs, also to encourage good of cake. The members found it
breeding, management, feeding and quite difficult to- judge them as
the importance of good fleeces. several were nearly what one
There will be about 100 lambs would call “ties”. However, I think
from all the couhties at the show. everyone.was satisfied with the
As Rose Ellen says, “They should way that the cakes were placed-
surely be able to see all these
The third division of cooking
qualities when they have' sudh a project was not judged as only
large variety of lambs and sheep one membtr of the three ih that
to pick from.”
division brought their exhibit-
At the next meeting David Hos
The Merry Miakers weiV also
kinson will entertain the members asked to judge the cookng and -
and also Mr. Johnston with two camp cookery clubs of tht lower
songs. Sing ’m pretty, David. grades. Baking- powder biscuits
Donald von Borstel will report on from the camp cookery club and
the sheep club project as a whole. cookies from the younger r ^ t I s
The next meeting will be held cooking club were the items that
May 17, at the school house.
were judged- We thoroughly en
Friday, May 11 was achievement joyed judging other folks exhibits
day for the various 4-H club pro although several of the members
jects of Kent. These projects were tried to test the biscuits, cookies
exhibited at the schoql hou<ei and cakes too much which did not
where a large group of 4-H Club agree with the digestive systems.
members, leaders, parents, teach
The Merry Makers did not hold
ers and friends were present. A their weekly meeting on last Fri
portion of this large group gath day, May 11, because of achieve-
ered in the office where they ment day-, However, our next
watched the high school' girls meeting will be held Friday, May
score and judge their cooking ex 18. This will be our last meeting
hibitions.
unless some special’ meetings are
Angel food cake was exhibited called which is not probable.
by the second division and a loaf
One of the 4-H club members
of bread by the third division of recently said that they has heard
the Merry Makers Cooking Club, that each year the Oregon State
better known as Kent’s high school Chaper of Mu Beta Beta, national
cooks. This group is led by Mrs. ly known 4-H honor society,
Theo, von Borstel who Ihas proved awards a -silver loving cup to the
to be a very efficient leader. Our one making the highest grades of
Itader judged the Ar.gel food cakes any freshman on the campus 4-H
and then the members attempted club at Oregon State< college^ This
to score and judge th?m- Thesel year Andrew Schmid^ of Redmond
cakth were judged according to won this cup. This is5only the sec
their appearance, flavor, and tex ond time the award has been
ture. Appearance counted 20 points made-
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flavor 45, and texture 35.
Perry N. Johnston recently sent
There were five of these cakes letters to all ‘4-H club members
to bs judged and a? a rule in 4-H stating that in this year as in the
dub projects, four er/hibits are pa<. he 4-H club summer school
only judged at one time- Due to will be held on the Oregon State
this reason tht cakes were scored college campus during the month
and judged two times. The cake of Juns. It will begin on June 11
winning the 4th prize in the first and close June 23 ' The cost of
board and room will be $12.00 un
less you art sent on a scholarship-
Housing conditions will be similar
to those of the past. The members
with their leader should reach Cor
vallis by noon Monday, June If.
They will reach this destination by
train or busses. Each member and
leader
are asked to bring neces
” Groceries—Meats—Fresh
sary bedding and towels. Aho each
Fruits and Vegetables in
member is asked to bring neces
sary
equipment such as sewing
Season.
material, athletic equipment which
includes bathing suit, gym suits,
and tennis shoes, also a drinking
glass-
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