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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, January 24, 1952
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Boardman Woman
leaves for Germany
Sv coots
sir. Gunnar Skoubo (Cirolyn
Sicard) k-ft Saturday January 19
by train tr New York, nd from
there shi mill sail for Germany
Whore sli will join hr husband
Gunnar Skoubo, who is with the
U. S. Army. Friday evening Mrs.
Sfcoubo was entertained at 'a
joint; away party at the home
of Mr. and Mfrs. Kay Conycrs. At
tending were, besides those mn
h)nod, Mrs. Anna Skoubo, Mr.
nd Mrs. George Sicard and their
daughter Maxine, Mr. and Mis.
Adolf Skoubo, Mrs. Ralph Skoubo,
Mrs. Ed Skoubo, Mr. and Mrs.
Arnin Hug and Wanda, Mr. and
Mrs. Rippee, Mr. and Mrs. Nels
Krislensen, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell
Shattuck, Mrs, R. Lyons, Mrs.
Delia Faulkner.Mrs.' Cecil Hamil
ton and Lore! I, Mr. Fill Califf,
Mrs. Gilbert Califf, Mrs. I. T.
Pearson and Mrs. Frank Cole.
Mrs. Cole assisted Mrs. Conyers
with the serving. Pinochle and
canasta were played during the
evening. ,
The local Nome Extension Unit
met Monday afternoon at the
Grange hall. Topic was "home
made, ready made mixes" with
Mrs. Russell Wilbur and Mrs. W
E. Garner as leaders
The Boardman Yellow Jackets
added another victory to the
league games Saturday evening,
when they downed the Irrigon
Comets on the Boardman floor,
with a score 40-30. Gillespie was
high point man for the evening
with fourteen points. The Board -man
1 squad also were winners
29-19. The Jackets play Lexing
ton Friday evening, January 25
on the Boaruman tioor, ana tnoy
will motor to lone Saturday. Both
Ix'int, league games.
Miss Wanda Needles, Mrs.
Frank Cole, Mrs. Arnin Hug and
daughter Wanda, Mrs. Lowell
Shattuck, Mrs. Delia Faulkner
and Mrs. I. T. Pearson motored to
Umatilla Sunday and attended
the Baptist church service.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Coats and
Mia. Z. J. Gillespie motored to
Ordnance Sunday, spending the
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
Truman Messenger Jr.
Keith Tannehill, student at
EOCE, LaGrande spent the week
end at the home of his parents
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tannehill.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Root motored
to Grandview Sunday afternoon
to meet Mrs. Root's mother, Mrs.
Olive Mefford who was coming
from Renton, where she had sjh nt
the winter with her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
Barlow. Mrs. Mefford will visit
her son-in-law and daughter Mr.
and Mrs. Max Deweesse at Grand,
view before coming to Boardm:in.
Mr. and Mrs. Nate Macomber
motored to Arlington Sunday af
ternoon. Mrs. Roy Marlow, Umatilla was
a visitor Saturday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marlow.
Mrs. Betty Fortier, McNary is
coming to Boardman once a week
and has organized a tap dancing
class for the students. The first
registration was twenty-eight.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bolts and
family arrived from Naches,
Wash., and will make their home
here, They are at the home of
LONG DISTANCE
Nation-Wido Moving Service
MAYFLOWER AGENTS PADDED VANS
Penland Bros.
PENDLETON, OREGON
Transfer Co.
. PHONE 333
New Cake Easy to Make
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Betty Crocker' newest cake crtation, Velvet-Crumb, is not only easy
to put together but can b whipped up In a hurry. It Is excellsnt to serve
guests who drop in during the afternoon or youngsters looking for an
afternoon anack. Main Ingredient of the cake is biscuit mix. Velvet
Crumb is similar to the traditional butter cake moist, tender, rich.
Beating time ig only 90 seconds, there is no creaming or sifting and it
Cn be served while still warm. The recipe:
VELVET-CRUMB CAKE
Preheat oven to 350 (moderate).
Crease generously ind dust with
biscuit mix one square pan, 8 x 8 x
2- in. (for double recipe use 13 x 9 x
3- iii. pan.)
Mix thoroughly XV cups
biscuit mix
cup sugar
Then add 3 tbsp. soft high
grade shortening (all or
part butter adds flavor)
1 egg
'A cup milk
1 tsp. vanilla
Stir together until ingredients are
blended. Then beat vigorously tor
1 minute.
Stir in gradually ft cup ,
milk. Beat for minute
Pour into prepared pan. Bake
about 30 minutes in moderate oven
(330"). Cover with broiled topping
while warm. Serve warm.
BROILED TOPPING
Mix 3 tbsp. butter or other
shortening, melted or soft
ened cup brown sugar (peeked
in cup)
2 tbsp. cream or top milk
cup wheat flakes or coco
nut, if desired
Vi cup chopped nuts
Place about 3 inches under broil
er (low heat) until mixture bubbles
and browns (8 to I minutes). Do
not burnl
Velvet-Crumb received one of the highest ratings of any baked prod
uct tested by The Betty Crocker Kitchens. , '
Mrs. Cecil Ellis. Mr.
Mrs. Ellis are sister and
Mr. and
Botts am
brother.
Mrs. Kulh Studer, high school
English' teacher spent the week
end at her home in Portland.
USE GAZETTE TIMES
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Features Found in
$59.50 Mattresses
During Sealy's Once-A-Year
Anniversary Sale!
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Still A good Selection of Colors in. Full and Twin Sizes
While Present Stock Lasts.
Case Furniture Company
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
John, Day, Oregon
I noticed in your editorial col
umn the write-up about the ac
complishment of the Izee (IZ
community in the March of
Dimes.
You mentioned it being a town
of only a few souls, snd I want
to correct that, as it is not even
a town, but a far-flung commun
ity of up-and-coming cattle
ranchers of which Grant County
is very proud.
I am enclosing a clipping of
the article in our Blue Mountain
Eagle about their March of Dimes
program and dance, altho you
probably have it in your ex
changes.
Very truly yours
MRS. GUY BOYER
CHURCHES
ALL SAINTS MEMORIAL
CHURCH (Episcopal)
Holy Communion 8:00.
Church School 9:45.
Morning Prayer and Sermon,
11:00.
The junior choirs will sing at
this service.
Holy Communion on Wednes
day morning at 10:00.
Junior choirs meet on Wednes
day afternoon.
Boys from 215 to 4:00.
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The Dalles Man Piles
For GOP Position
Howard "Bill" Dent, Jr., former
mayor of The Dalles, this week
filed his candidacy for delegate
from the second Congressional
district to the Republican Nation
al Convention. Mr. Dent seeks
one of the two Convention seats
to be elected by second district
Republicans at the May 16 pri
maries.
"Bill" Dent is an attorney in
The Dalles. Although only 39
years of age he .has been promi
nent in public affairs in eastern
Oregon for more than a decade,
including a term as mayor of his
home city. He has been a leader
in the annual Oregon Wheat
Growers Association, 4-H and
Girls from.4.00 to 5:00.
No adult choir practice this
week.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Nels Fast, Pastor
9:45 Sunday School rith class
es for all ages.
11:00 Morning Worship,
7:45 p. m. Evening Evangelis
tic Service. There will be special
singing and music by our 10 piece
orchestra.
7:45 p. m. Thurs. prayer meet
ing and a short message,
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SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST
CHURCH
H, Knauft, Pastor, Phone 3452
Sabbath services at Chapel of
Prophecy:
Sabbath School 10:00 a. m.
Sermon, 11:00 a. m.
Prayer Meeting Wednesday
7:30 p. m. at pastor's home.
Dorcas Society meets every
Tuesday at 200 p. m. at home of
Mrs. H. S. Huber.
All Welcome.
FFA Fat Livestock show and sale.
He has been admitted to practice
before the Supreme Courts of
Oregon and the United States.
While pledged to follow the
directives of the Republican
voters in the Presidential Primary,
Bill Dent stated that he would do
everything within his power to
assist tha Eisenhower forces u
obtaining the nomination fer ts
General.
JANUARY 2-31
PENDLETON
HEPPNER FREIGHT LINE
Arrives at Heppner,
Lexington and lone
EVERY DAY
For Pickup or
Delivery
For pickup, call
Anderson's Builders'
Supply. Heppner
Oractz Rletmann. Iune
Connecting Carries for
Consolidated Fioigatways
Popular "VJilJ Rose"Pa1lem
In Soft Gray-Blue on Ivaryl
No waiting no coupons do money to Mod
for these premium! They're inside every big
sqnare package of Mother's Oats. Take your
choice of this China, Aluminum Ware, 'Tire
King" Cup and Saucer, or Carnival Tar.
You get double valutl Money can't buy a
finer Quality, more nourishing oatmeal than
Mother's Oats. It's the delicious hot, creamy
oatmeal your family loves. Get it today!
MOTHER'S OATS-o product of THF QUAKER OATS
COA1PANY
CLAUDIEN'S SPECIAL
in n i 1 1
Of OUR
O ENTIRE STOCK
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This amazing wall paint
offers you thre big
savings
1 Saves Tlrne
Think of it you can redecorate i
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apply Pittsburgh Techide and
only one hour for it to dry!
2 Saves Moss
No need to scrap off shabby old
wallpdper. Techide give a smooth,
light - diffusing surface over wall
paper, plaster, wallboard, brick, etc.
3 Savos Monty
One coat of Pittsburgh Techide is
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Heppner Hardware
And Electric
Phone 2482
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OUT THEY GO!
We are closing out our ENTIRE STOCK of fine all wool coats and
suits at Just HALF PRICE I Not Just a selected group but the entire
stock goes. Here is the chance of a lifetime to get an excellent winter
or spring coat or suit and a price that can't be equalled. Hurry, while
sizes are practically complete, you will get the best selection early.
All sales cash, please.
FINEST 100 WOOLS.
WELL KNOWN BRANDS
REGULAR, AND HALF SIZES
LARGE SIZES, TOO
COATS Regular $35 to $79.95
SUITS Regular $35 to $65
SPECIAL CLOSEOUT SALE - FRI.-SAT.-MON.
At CLAUDIEN'S