2 Heppner Gazette Times, December 6, 1945 LODGE OF SORROW HAS GOOD ATTENDANCE A large turnout of Elks and friends gathered at the hall Sun day afternoon for the lodge of sorrow, or memorial meeting, which is an annual function on the first Sunday in December. This year the lodge service commemorated the memory of six brothers who had died during the year: L B Edgar, Charles B. Cox, Clarence Harris, R. Norton King, Frank Saling and D. A. McAtee. Harvey Miller delivered the tri bute to the departed brothers and the Heppner Women's Chorus sang three numbers. In the absence of Exalted Ruler James Valentine, Es teemed Leading Knight K A. House presided. GOES TO MEET HUSBAND Mrs. C. C. Dunham left Wednes day evening for Portland where she was to meet her husband, for mer Ph M lc C. C. Dunham but once again Dr. Dunham, who re ceived his discarge during the noon hour today at Bremerton. They will spend a few days in Portland and possibly go to Medford where the ex-navy man will report to his draft board. A trip to Brookings to visit his father also may be made at this time, after which they will return to Heppner. " two brothers, Dennis Doyle and Roger Paul, and a sister Martha Jane. LEXINGTON GRANGE SETS CHRISTMAS PARTY DATE December 14 has been selected by the Lexington grange as the date for the annual Christmas party and program. Following the pro gram there will be a pot luck supper. The bazaar and booster night meeting held at the hall Friday evening was quite a success and resulted in drawing out a good crowd. TURKEY SHOOT SUNDAY Cloy M. Dykstra has announced that he will hold a turkey shoot at his place on Balm fork starting at 10 o'clock a. m. this coming Sun day. There will be plenty of birds for those who like to try their skill at hitting the target with small rifles. BUYS BURROUGHS FARM .... Announcement was made today of the Durchase of the Cora Bur roughs farm on lower Rhea creek 'IffrE,,SAU WHEAT LEAGUE CONVENTION IN SESSION AT PENDLETON Morrow county farmers in gen erous numbers are Pendleton visit ors this week-end while .the annual convention of the Eastern Oregon Wheat League is in session. Several business men have ex pressed a desire to attend part or the convention and some have al ready gone to Pendleton. by Earl McKinney, Rhea creek rancher for the past several years. McKinney has placed his present holdings on sale and hopes to dispose of the property by the 3 tbs flour, 3 tbs butter, IV2 cups milk, V2 tsp salt Blend flour and butter. Add milk and salt and cook slowly, stirring until thickened. To give extra color and flavor, sprinkle a little paprika time he can take possession of the qj chopped parsley over sauce and new place, which depends on how soon Mrs. Burroughs can find a new home. Mrs. Burroughs is leav ing a place that has been her home for 74 years, it having been first settled on by her parents. CHILD BURIED MONDAY Funeral services were held at 10 o'clock a. m. Monday at St Pat rick's Catholic church for Mary Bernadette Doherty, five year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Doherty, the pastor, Rev. Francis McCormack, officiating. Interment was made in the Heppner Masonic cemetery with Phelps Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Surviving besides the parents are cauliflower SOUR CREAM SAUCE 2 egg yolks, cup sour cream, 1 tbs lemon juice, tsp parsley, yitsp paprika, V4 tsp salt Combine egg yolks and cream. Cook, stirring constantly, until the sauce begins to thieken. Remove from fire, add lemon juice, pars ley, paprika and salt. MUSTARD SAUCE Vi cup vinegar, 1 tbs brown su gar, tsp mustard, 1 egg V2 tsp salt, 2 tbs butter Heat vinegar and brown sugar together and add this and the mus tard to beaten egg. 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