HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, DEC. 31, 1936, PAGE FIVE Washington Makes Ready for the Inauguration Lsxsd H sppeaffiafe II I 1 1 lid rl Ml f JBiSif B.AnJ Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Devin and two young sons of Condon were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. Devin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Devin, thereby completing the ros ter of all immediate members of the family who enjoyed the day's re union. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Wheeler have returned to their home at Pendle ton after spending some time with Mrs. Wheeler's mother, Mrs. B. F. Swaggart, at the farm home north east of Heppner. The Wheelers have a photographic studio at Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Mahoney spent Christmas in Pendleton at the home of Mrs. Mahoney's parents. A. T. King of Kinzua was a guest at the home of his daughter, Mrs. J. V. Crawford, for several days this week. Misses Jeanette and Anabel Tur ner spent Christmas at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Turner. Miss Jeanette is teaching at Colton, Ore., while Miss Anabel is attending business college in Port land. Judge C. L. Sweek was in the city for a short time yesterday, hearing the pleas of Richard Lee and William E. Armstrong, check artists, who were each sentenced to two years in the state penitentiary. Orrin Bisbee arrived from New York in time to spend Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Bisbee, departing for San Francisco where he will again be located in his work with Standard Oil company. Dr. J. P. Stewart was in the city yesterday from Pendleton. He came across the hills by way of Pilot Rock and reported snow lighter on top and on the Pendleton side than it was here. Creed Owens is reported as mak ing favorable progress from his re cent operation. His son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stark of Hay, Wash., came over to see him this week. Howard Cleveland is spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cleveland, coming up from Palo Alto, Cal., where he is at tending college preparatory school. Miss Rachel Anglin came over from Yakima to spend Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Anglin. She is attending business college in Yakima. Mr. and Mrs. John Clouston and children from Lakeview, spent Christmas at the home of Mrs. Clouston's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Devin. Miss Iris Ann King of Portland was a guest over Christmas at the home of her cousin, Mrs. J. V. Craw ford. She returned home Sunday evening. Earl Bryant has returned home from Portland where he underwent a major operation last week, and is making good progress toward re covery. Frank Anderson is spending the holidays at the home of his mother, Mrs. Hilma Anderson, on Eight Mile He is a student at 0. S. C, Corvallis. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hayden and baby from Stanfield spent Christ mas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Devin, parents of Mrs. Hayden. Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Sackett of Salem are spending the holidays at the home of Mrs. Sackett s parents, Mr. and Mrs. S .E. Notson. Billy Schwarz spent Christmas with his parents, Mr. ana Mrs. nen ry Schwarz, coming over from Sene ca where he is employed. Gordon Bucknum spent Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L, Bucknum, coming up from Portland where he is employed. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Schwarz re turned to their home at Prineville Sunday, after spending Christmas -with relatives here. Miss Anna McNamee, who has a position in Portland, spent Christ mas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis McNamee. Lotus Robison was in town Mon day from the Rhea creek farm. The snow the first of the week was very light at his place. Ted Thomson spent Christmas with Heppner relatives and friends, com ing up from Eugene where he is a senior at U. of O. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Wells and son Billy from Pendleton spent Christ mas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Parker. Vinton Howell came up from Portland where he is working to spend the holidays with relatives and friends. Dr. J. P. Stewart, Eye-Sight Spe cialist of Pendleton will be at the HEPPNER HOTEL on WEDNES DAY, Jan. 6. Mr. and Mrs. John Glavey spent the latter part of last week in The Dalles, visiting M. M. Glavey, John's uncle. Jack Gorham, Mrs. Ellen Blayden and A, E. Porter were business vis itors in the city Monday from Board- man. Mr. and Mrs. French Burroughs of the lower Rhea creek section, were business visitors in the city Monday. Mrs. Andrew Baldwin and chil dren spent Christmas in Pendleton with Mrs. Baldwin's parents. Cvrus Aiken spent Christmas with his mother, Mrs. Lillie Aiken, com ing from Twin Falls, Idaho. Mrs. M. L. Curran is SDendine the holidays at Goldendale, Wash., and Portland, visiting relatives. Jack Harding, former Heppner barber, came over from Fossil for the Christmas night dance. Miss Beatrice Thomson, who has a position in Portland, spent Christ mas with relatives here. A. K. McMurdo was transacting business in the city yesterday from the Rhea creek farm. Arthur Gay who arrived recently from Albany underwent a minor op eration this week. L. L. Matlock was confined to the hospital this week with an attack of pneumonia. Leonard Carlson was a business visitor in the city Tuesday from Gooseberry. Ellis Moyer of Hermiston spent Christmas with relatives and friends here. The Ambrose Chapin family is spending the holidays in Portland. Miss Laura Gilman came up from Portland for the holidays. PINE CITY By BERNICE WATTENBURGER Mr. and Mrs. C. Moore and fam ily are visitors at the Roy Neill home. They are on their way to Heppner to hunt living quarters. Mr. Ritchey and daughter, Hazel, and Mr. and Mrs. Oleo Ritchey spent Christmas at the Clayton Ay ers home. Christmas guests at the E. B. Wat tenburger home were Mr. and Mrs. Lon Wattenburger and Alvin Strain Mr. Strain is Mrs. E. B. Wattenbur ger's brother. He stayed over until Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Bartholo and son, O. F., Mr. and Mrs. Marion Finch and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Myers and family spent Christmas at the Sloan Thompson home. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Neill and son, Guy Moore, spent Christmas day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Scott in Lexington. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Norman of Ne braska were callers at the Roy Neill home. Mr. Norman is a cousin of Mrs. Neill. Mr. and Mrs. George Currin and S . I j-l "' SSs -Sl (i :r fit' It In 4 Jf S' "SSSSK 3C "V n. W urACiiiMrmv Tr . son Ronald spent Christmas at the John Harrison home. Hugh Neill spent Christmas at home. Lloyd Baldridge returned from Ellensburg, Wash., where he has been with his half-brother, Charlie Morehead. Mr. Morehead is better and at home. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Van Orsdal spent Sunday at the E. B. Watten burger home. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Young attend ed the Christmas program in the Columbia district. Mr. Young's granddaughter, Miss Betty Cox, was in the program there. , Lonnie Knotts surprised his sisters, Mrs. John Harrison and Mrs. George Currin, by bringing home a new bride. They are visiting at the George Currin home. Mrs. Lucy O'Brien and children spent Christmas at the Gladys Cor rigall home. Prof, and Mrs. M. L. Smith of Hereford were visitors at the E. B. Wattenburger home for several days. Mr. Wattenburger and Mr. Smith made a business trip to Fossil Tues day. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Finch and Patty were Pendleton callers Mon day. Earl Wattenburger and Frank Carlson spent Christmas with Oscar McCarty. Quick Cooking Helps In Vegetable Uses Modern production, shipping and storage methods have given the homemaker attractive fresh veg etables the year round, but even so the list of those available in winter is not as complete as at other times of the year. Quick cooking preserves both an attractive appearance and full food value, while enhancing the flavor. Not all vegetables can be prepared alike, however, Miss Case points out. Following are some suggestions for preparing three common winter veg etables: Brussels Sprouts: Wash and trim, Cook in more than enough boiling water to cover, salted at rate of IV2 teaspoons of salt to quart of water Cook rapidly about 10 minutes or until tender when tested with fork. Drain off all water, and season with hot cream or medium white sauce, poured over the sprouts so as not to break their shape. Broccoli: Remove all but tender inside leaves and wash and separate flowers or sections. Cook and season same as described for Brussels sprouts. Broccoli is attractive cook ed whole and served with white sauce covering part of the head and decorated with paprika on the white sauce. Broken or separated broc coli is usually cooked in about 12 minutes, but the leaves are some times given a longer cooking and used as greens. Mrs. Carrie Vaughn, who has been ill for some time at the home of her daughter, Mrs. A. S. Akers, in Port land, is reported improved. &i: . ... ; ..11.. . . . 1' III V AWI1 i- II marred the Presidential Inauguration -driving ahead and making: ready for President Roosevelt s second maug- MiraI. Ian. 20th. Insert above, shows struction of stands. Center. Stands in front of Capitol Hearing rnm- tl;-i.i nlrti.f tUa T'tc-it C -Jl.lllhin " 1 0 T 11 1 1 1 fYl I m 1 " H 1 1 1 (1 til 'A 1 1 COARDMAN By LA VERN BAKER Miss Josephine McEntire who is taking nurse's training in Pendleton spent Christmas at the home of her parents. The McEntire family had Christmas dinner with the Narkoski family at Coyote. Mr. and Mrs. John Jenkins and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bradley ate Christmas dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harwood. Guests at the E. T. Messenger home over the holidays were Mr. and Mrs. Uram Messenger and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Truman Messen ger and family, Miss Lois Messenger, and Mrs. .Nellie Sharp and family. All returned to their homes but Lois who is to spend the remainder of the vacation here. Miss Barbara Narkoski is spend ing the holidays with her parents. Herb Brown ' of Spokane spent Christmas at the Parson home. Her bert Parson who has been away working was also home for the day. Guests at the A. B. Chaffee home for the holidays included the fol lowing children: Mary Chaffee, Alan Chaffee, Add Chaffee and family, and their daughter, Esther, and her children. Misses Helen and Elizabeth Slan- ger spent Christmas day at their home here. Miss Jeanette Turner, a former teacher of Boardman, spent Sunday visiting friends on the project. She is spending her vacation at her home in .Heppner. Mrs. Blanche Jones and family spent Christmas day at the home of Philip Jones in Hermiston. Mrs. Bickford is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Arnon Hug, in Board- man for a short time. Miss Hazel Tyler who has been working in Portland came home for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Bates spent Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hug in Hermiston. Mr. and Mrs. Dillabough and chil dren of Port Orford are spending the holidays with friends on the pro ject. They are former residents of Boardman. A dance was held at Irrigon on Christmas night. There was a large crowd there with many Boardman people attending. A good time was reported by all. Jack Gorham was a business vis itor in Heppner Monday. Mrs. S. C. Russell and Mrs. Louis Doney and daughter are visiting Mrs. Russell's sister in Hood River. Trevier Russell is spending the holidays with his uncle, S. C. Rus sell. Church services are to be changed at the community church. From now on services will be in the eve ning at 8:00 instead of 11:00 in the morning as in the past. Mrs. Fortier and daughter, Miss Gibbons, are spending the vacation in Eugene. Miss Ledbetter and Mr. and Mrs. Theron Anderson are spending the holidays in Imbler. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ingles, Miss Eleanor Tilden, Miss Brennan and WW .1,.,. ,.,.1.1 . .N,.r 1,., ., ,,f(.,,. ill I IIIU. I dill -l CHIVVY imn L'll II ceremonies, Capitol officials are Laoitol o licials insnecuntrcon- Miss Glenn are spending the holi days in Portland. Miss Clara Mae Dillon and Miss Ada Mae Harford are spending the holidays in Portland. W. A. Price and son Bill are spend ing the holidays in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Cox and family of Seattle are visiting relatives here over the holidays. Guests at the Fisher home for the holidays were Mr. and Mrs. Champ Bond and children of Haines, Maye Fisher of North Powder, Ray and Margaret Fisher and Turner Bond, all of La Grande. IRRIGON ' By MRS. W. C. ISOM Burton Miller and Uley McGinnis, old time friends of the Paulson fam ily, visited them at their home Sun day. Mrs. Mattie Dunn of Anacortes, Wash., who was called here by the death of her father, Mr. Knighten, y returned home the last of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Foster of Joseph attended Mr. Paulson's fu neral. Mrs. Chris Gilgren of Klamath Falls, who has been with her daugh ter, Mrs. Paulson, returned home Saturday. Miss Theresa Teel returned to her home at Eigle, Idaho, Sunday. Mrs. Lewrenson, mother of Mrs. Ollie Coryell, who has been serious ly ill the past ten days, was taken by ambulance to The Dalles hospital Sunday. Her daughter, a doctor and a nurse accompanied her. An 8 V2 pound baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Russell McCoy at their home Monday, Dec. 28. Mrs. Jay Berry and two daugh ters, Lola and Barbara, from The Dalles are visiting at the Emmett McCoy home. Lela and Edna Whitmore of En terprise are visiting their sister, Mrs. Mabel Slaughter. Mr. and Mrs. Don Isom motored to Baker on Thursday, spending Christ mas with Mrs. Isom's family. They returned Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Umiker left Sunday for Castle Rock, Wash., where they intend to make their fu ture home. Mrs. Paul Haberlein passed away at Hermiston hospital Friday eve ning as a result of burns received at her home here early in the day. The funeral was held at the Pente costal church Monday afternoon. Mrs. Bessie Wisdom and sister, Mrs. Skelton had Mrs. Skelton's two sons from Leavenworth, Wash., as guests over Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kendler from Bonneville visited Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kendler Saturday and Sunday. Miss Billy Markham spent the Christmas holidays with her parents, returning to her work at Pendleton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brace and family spent Christmas with rela tives in Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kendler, Sr., at Umatilla Christmas day.