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I Z PACK 5, SHBRMAN COUNTY JO U RNAL. Wasco Girl Showered By f p • i VJlOlID Ot r r i e n d s | r I A nna Coats, bride elect of H erm an S trau g h an of Spokane, was feted a t a bridal shower when 50 ladies m et F riday a t R ufus in the g ra n g e hall. The hostesses w ere M rs. F ay B rackett and Miss M ary B rackett. F rien d s, including the g u est of honor, were entertained by a short p ro g ram and a mock wedding. M rs. E lton Eakin gave a piano solo and C lara M athieson a vocal solo. T ak in g p a rt in the mock wedding w ere Mrs. Eakin, a siste r of the bride to be, Mrs. C harles K uypers, Mrs. Jew el H erin, Helen M acnab, M ary B rack ett and M rs. F ay B rack ett. Preceding the re- fresh m en ts which were served a t the close of the afternoon, the g u e sts presented the bride elect with m any g ifts. O ut of town g u e sts were M rs. George Bourland, M rs. H enry Busch, Mrs. Ray Biown and Mrs. Carl Cushmann of D ufur. Mrs. Eiton Eakin and Mrs V trnon E akin of Grass Valley, M r/. C lara M acnab and M rs. Nellie M orris of The Dalles. MORO. OREGON. FRIDAY. MAY 30, 1041 O verholts and fam ily. his 88th b irth d ay when friertds The comm encem ent; program of and relative» g ath ered a t the home the W asco high school w as held o f lMr- and M rs- C harles E v e re tt May 26 in the school auditorium . la st Sunday. F rom o u t of tow n Class member« were Helen Blau, came M r- and M rs- F ra n k C«nni€ Malcolm M cDermid, Malcolm, and and son» Mr. and M rs. E. F. Theron R ichelderfer, Idaibelle Spen F errell, Mr. and M rs. Bab F errell, cer> Jean D utton and M arion Mr. and M rs. Jodie M orrrison, Mr. Crews. M arion Crews gave the and M rs- Ted E v e re tt and daugh- salu tato ry address a fte r the pro- te r » Lois A nn’ Mr. and Mrs. Gus <*«ional and invocation by Rev. Sm ith, Mr; and Mrs - C arl E v erett, Stephens, Mrs. 0 . G. H ilderbrand Mr. and Mrs. L. L. F u n k , Mr. and and Mrs. Geo. Wilde sang a duet M rs. C lough and son, Edw in and and Poling of Oregon S tate " a l t e r Davis. A no host dinner £ ave an inspirational address to was served a t one o clock and lunch the youth and adults present. in 'the evening. F riends called Nelen Blau was valedictorian. Mrs. during the afternoon. T. Johnson gave a solo and Mrs. Mills presented the diplomas to the class. Flow ers were arran g ed on tkc stag e ac a background for the c ^ sî and those on the program and the class ■motto, “Aim high and hold y ° u r aim ” was displayed. Out of town people who were here for the graduation were Mrs. K. I. Stepeson and Mrs. George Diew o f S eattle, Mrs. Bess Pound, M rs. Alvin M iles and M rs. F ran k B etts of The Dalles, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Todd and son of G rass Val- lev and Mrs. A bescher o f Scholls. Mr. and M rs. Wra. M cKinney of Pendleton are the p aren ts of a d au g h ter, born May 18. Mrs. D elm ar Sm ith visited here last week from her home in Spokane. Mr. and M rs. Leon Sm ith took h er tor**- R^ rnond to Mrs. Elvis Rich is visiting a t visit h er p aren ts, Mr., and Mrs E agle Point. W. V. M erchant. When she re- The trom bone q u a rte tte , made turns to W asco she will move h e r ,UP ° L ? r ° na?dI R ostad’ Clide F rid ' i c? ’’ „H lÌO rd bUtje and Douglas S h u l l r received p o o iv o r i n Shull a 9 2 minus ra tin g a t Tacom a, where they played a t the n o rth w est music festival. Marion V iew s,pianist, playing a solo, and Clide F ridley a trom bone solo, placed in the second division. The Wasco senior class left lh u rs d a y for v lento park for th eir picnic. V/edneday thegrade school held its picnic a t F leck’s orchard and the high school went to C oberg’s beach for the day. The vacation period began officially May 29. M ary Thom as is here fo r ehr sum m er vacation visiting w ith her m other and Mr. and Mrs. M arvin Thom as. H er home is in P ortland. Th'e eighth grade graduation of the R ufus, Wasco, Moro and G rass Valley schools was held here F ri day, May 23. Dwight D. W. Davis of E astern Oregon college of Edu- cation gave the talk to the young. » te r, giving them guides by which to govern th e ir lives fo r th e next r \ir-y sA ■ u. ty Ws u X 't e n d e n t , p Z e n u ’d " £ Stdt6 Jobs OpCIl For Accountants A pplications to tak e tests fo r five classes of jobs soon to be open w ith th e S ta te U nem ploym ent Com pensation C om m ission m u st be made to the Board of E xam iners in P ortland before S atu rd ay , Jufie 7, P ro fesso r W illiam Griffith,- supervisor, announced today, W ith m any being called to ac- five service and defense work, several of the m erit re g isters are near exhaustion. The work fo r which tests will ibe held include em ploym ent officers a t $1500 to $2100 a year and statisticia n s from $1440 to $2640. ' Inform ation m ay be obtained at any of- the 26 s ta te em ploym ent offices. The exam ination will be fu rn itu re to Spokane as they ex- held June 21 a t Salem , P o rtlan d , I* ct to live th ere for some time. LaG rande, R oseburg and K lam ath _ .. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Andrew’s re- F alls. turned from a visit of s e v e r a l ------------------------- ^ ¿ h 'th e ir son Philip An- D ay’s Difference drews and wife in P ortland and D ra ftee— Can you lend me a with Mr. and M rs. C hester ‘An- dollar? I don’t g et paid until to- drew s in C arlton. Mrs. Lottie m orrow . D iin ^ e /a c c ^ p a n ie d " th e m , V eteran— S orry, I hav en ’t a cent. H. E. E v e re tt was honored on I was paid yesterday. N ig h t baseball dates*« back to 1880. D uring th a t y ear two am a- tcu rteam s played a gam e a t N an tucket Beach, Mass. Kent Soldier Returns Home To Con válese The World’s News Seen Through ■> ___ , W _________ ___ pany H. of G ray ilson of Com Cam p M u rray , W ashintgon ___ arriv- ej ylgre T uesday evening whe re spend his th irty day f ur- w jth his gjster> j^rs. Carl „ „ u u.-_ S chadew itz and 'family and his bi other, W. B. Wilson and fam ily. Wilson had his leg broken several m onths ago and has been in the hospital and not in training. Wildiam Sewell and M arvin S ta k ley of F o rt W orth, Texas arrived, in K ent Monday where they will spend a few weeks with the la tte r’s u rcle, R ichard Stakley. Mrs. H arley McKay left by stag e T uesday for Springfield to visit relativ es o few days. M rs. H. C. Nelson of Bend a r rived in K ent W ednesday where she rem ained until S atu rd ay v isit ing w ith her p arents, Mr. and Mr. and M rs. J. C. Wilson. Mrs. J. C. W ilson m otored with Mrs. Nelson and son George to Bend S atu rd ay w here she rem ained un- til Sunday. - B accalau reate set vices for the g ra d u a tin g classes of K ent school v/as held in the Kent C hristian church M onday evening. Rev. Lloyd T. Anderson of The Dalles deliver ed the ad d ress of the evening. , W- ^ elyef wer( ^ U 8 in e ‘ Visitors in S a le m . Thürs- day, re tu rn in g to K ent r ridav dav. m orning. Evelyn D avis and Evelyn ‘Cam p bell of The Dalles were overnight guests of Mr. and Mis. J. L. Davis on W ednesday. Mrs. Grace Gregg and daugh ter Dolores sp en t the week end in B< nd visiting Mr. and Mrs. E arl G regg and fam ily. E.-ther Cammack left F riday af- tei noon for her home in Salem. She will re tu rn here next fajl to resum e h er teaching position. Mr. and Mrs. G L. Burnet an 1 £ y ^ A D A ~ R rM A Y N E Mrs. Rosellen Jen n in g s and d au g h te r J a n e tta o f Cow Canyon called briefly at the J. L. M atthes home O R E G O N ^ D A IR Y C O U K C T Monday m orning. Lavina B arn et returned to P o rt land Sunday evening a fte r spend ing the week end here w ith her STRA W BERRY TIM E One tablespoon lemon juice p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Bar- On' ,f,»FP °°n unflavored geletin v W ,th thJ m a rk e t, ful of V ’ ' T " '° Cup’ milk net. ^ rT,esLand thc world ful' of ’ tr e T : Few grains s a lt Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Schadewitz b t r r >' hun* r >' “7” One eKK w hite of W amic were at K ent W ednes nc* be such a thing as too m any day- evening to atten d commence- «««O stra w b e rry dishea. S traw - Com bine crushed stra w b e rp e s = w ith sugar, oran g e juice and Mr. and Mrs. F ran k B ennett, Mrs diplom as th a t ntitles th e g rad u ate le t t standI stand f 30 m inutes th a t e n title . the g r .d u a te '» f . c W o r the lemon juice; le . . M arg aret Mason und Mrs. Dodson diplom as Sprinkle n^. Dalles were visitors at the J Mrs. Ed Feldm an »pent ’’ " « e r j o n g enough. P .e s s through Steve, Mr. and e n d v i . i t i n . in H e r m i . t n n Y»“ "’“ s t h “Ve m asons fo r gelatin Over 1 CUP of m ilk: heat B. A. Hogue home Sunday. the week end visiting in H erm iston eatin g straw b erries, they are, like until gelatin is dissolved; combine _ ______ ______ B radford Dodson and Robert w ith Mr. and Mrs. W alter Maffei. Mr and Mrs Bruce G radv and berries in general, excellent with rem aining milk and salt. P our y atu m of Shaniko, m M iss iss vivian Vivian M- and Mrs Edw ard G rady of sources of vitam in C. To make the into freezing tra y ; chill. B eat egg F ritts of G rass Valley and the W alla W alla are vacationing a t n,0?t c f this vitam ,n c in straw - w hite stiff; fold into straw b erry Misses E sth er C am m ack, Nellie K’ rth w estern lake berries it is best to e a t them un- m ixture. Combine chilled milk w ijson> Helen von B orstel and Mr and- Mrs A r*vour rth u r 'S a arren t cnoked- This is ~ Poad new s’ to ° ’ rrix tu re w ith stra w b e rry m ixture. i H j rivu flen 111*i«ui H alvorsen and Mrs. H arry Lvu ,wr. anu .u rs. z ir u iu i o a r ig u c nr in r ** t __ ___. v - r>~... O m . t - freeze, -- -- «nu » * * '■ * * r j hv Mrs Gprtrude fo r tbe sim Plest dishes are the P our into freezing tra y ; freeze, Howell were dinner g u ests of Mr uy i«IS. UC1UUUC , r ___ i _______ zlnrinir _ _ . rr, , during and Mrs. P ep p er, m otored to ‘Condon Frl- « » ' f r i t e s w .th m ost everyone s t.r r ng Severn ttm es Louis S a th e r Tuesday . dnv evening for the graduation S t-a w b e m e s and plenty of food fieezm g. S erves 4. evening. exercises. F rances Ellsw orth and thick cream , straw b erry shortcake s t r .w b e rry Chiffon Pie Miss Helen Halvorsen left S un A ltr F a rr a r were in the class. P '1« 1 h 'e h w ' th w h'PPed cream - or day for her home in M innesota. She will retu rn to K ent next fab An all dav m eeting of the Eas- straw b errie s served over ice cream One recipe C orn F lak e cru st t h r n S ta r lodge and a 6.30 dinner are enough to m ake any mouth Twc cuns crushed straw b erries to resum e her position as teacher w <e held at A rlington F riday. w uter even w lth the thou* ht of One h alf cup su g ar of th e interm ediate grades. Mr. and Mrs. Al Shinn and son A tten d in g from Wa^co w ere: Mr. them Few g rain s salt , . and M r- Francis W atkins, Mr. C olorful and refresh in g - straw-- Qnt anfj a half envelopes unuavoY- Raymond of P ortland arrived in and Mrs H D Proudfoot, Mr. and berries have a place in m any spring ed ^ l a t i n - K ent last week and will work on M rs H erbert Root, Mr. and Mrs. tim e dishes A ppetizing, refresh - One fourth cup cold w the J. K. Wilson ran ch east ot M ildred Zell ing frozen desserts to popular a t t wo egg w hites Kent. (Aft a m eeting of Bethlehem chap- this tim e Ye a r‘ salads, and milk One cup heavy cream * Willi / a Young of P o rtlan d is te r OES .Moro a special program drinks - all seem to have more i j ne jq jn . pie pan w ith 'C o m here for a few days looking a fte r \va* given which Mr. and Mrs. Roy « P P ^ l with fresh straw berries F b k e crust> pressing a g a in s t' his p ro p erty here. •Bclshee Mrs Hugh W hite and Mrs. u?ed in them . bottom and sides of nan: chill. Add The P.N.G- club met a t the home C ar’ \n d erso n attended H ere are some recipes - not to su p a r a nd salt to berries. B eat of Mrs. Will Guyton near Kent, M r and Mrs. Ira F ridley and supplant the old favorites - but so ecr’Z w hites stiff. W hip cream : on W ednesday p. m. Plans were I - h te r Joan le ft for Corvallis tk a t you can tak e advantage every f oj,j ¡ntf) w hites. Fold cream made to h dd a bsnefit card p arty t ^ o ^ s t of the week to spend d aV °f tbe sh o rt season and serve n ,jx tu re into b erry m ixture. Pile a t the K ent I.O.O.F. hall on Sat- M rial day They ‘will re tu rn straw b erries often and in different ;n ;p pan. nnn C hill. i i ird rdov nierht. May Mav 31. R efresh- in n pie Chill. a y night, Corn Flake C ru st: One third clip m ents were served by the hostess. the lasO of next week a fte r visiting w a>’s b u tter K ent A uxiliary of the Am erican M rs. F rid ley ’s relatives. S traw berry Sherbet One fourth cup su g ar Legion held its re g u la r m eeting M rs. Louise Thom as returned One cup finely crushed corn flakes T hursday night. T he yearly rc- hom e S atu rd ay from a visit of sev- One cup crushed straw b erries M elt b u tte r. Add su g a r and crushed p o rts were made out d u rin g the cral weeks in Portland w ith her Six tablespoons su g ar m eeting. Dorothy Ball was select com flakes. Mix thoroughly d au g h ter, M ary and Mrs. M arvin One bblespoon orange juice ed as the outstanding girl in G rass Valley hikh school and will be sent by the A uxiliary to G irls’ S tate Camp a t S ilv er Creek F alls, fo r The A tw ood Store one week. R efreshm ents were served a t the close of the evening. Mr. and Mrs. M illard Thomsen of Antelope were business callers in K ent Wednesday. S A T U R D A Y . MAY 3 1 O N L Y Mr. and Mrs. W. D. B arnet and d au g h ters B etty and D orothy of G rass Valley and Mr. and Mrs. R. P. B arnet were v isito rs a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. M at ch es S unday.-- ' G eraldine Norton w as a dinner g u est of Mr. and M rs. Jam es R obertson in Shaniko Sunday. Hi- V ay / “ W hat ar6 you w orrying ab o u t.” “ W hat’s wrong! 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