Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, May 29,
Social Happening!
Shirley Peck Awarded
4-H Scholarship
Shirley Peck, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Peek of Heppner,
was awarded the 4-H club scho
larship at the Soroptimist Club
Luncheon Thursday noon at O'
Donnell's Cafe and will attend
the 4-H summer school at Oregon
State college from June 17 to 27.
The scholarship is awarded for
outstanding achievement in 4-H
club work. The presentation was
made by Mrs. Frances Mitchell.
Mrs. Maud Casswell, program
chairman, showed a film on the
growing and care of roses. Mrs.
Harold Peck was a guest of the
club.
Coming Events
Monday June 2 Chamber of com
merce, noon at O'Donnell's
Rainbow for Girls
Altar Society card party
Tuesday June 3 Soroptimist
progressive dinner and card
party
American Legion Auxiliary,
8:00 p. m. Legion hall
Wranglers
Thursday June 5 Soroptimists,
noon at O'Dcnnell's
Friday Junt 6 San Souci Re-
bekah lodge
Saturday June 7 Rainbow Girls
square dance, fair pavilion
Coffee Hour Honors
House Guest Wed.
Mrs. Marion Hayden entertain
ed Wednesday afternoon at
a coffee hour in honor of her
houseguest, Mrs. Margaret Phelps
of Zenith, Washington who spent j
a iew aays last weeK in Heppner
en route to visit her daughter,
Mrs. Juanita Spickermeier in
Nebraska, Guests for the coffee
were Mrs. Hilma Anderson, Mrs.
Pearl Devine, Mrs. Frank Parker,
Mrs. Clarence Rosewall, Mrs. Jos.
J. Nys, Mrs. William Bucknum,
Mrs. Mary Wright, Mrs. Clara B.
Uertson, Mrs. Sadie M. Sigsbee,
Mrs. Grace Nickerson, Mrs. Frank
Gentry, Mrs. Lloyd Burkenbine,
Mrs. Mary Van Stevens, and Mrs.
A. J. Chaffee.
WEDDING DATES ANNOUNCED
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jepsen of
lone are announcing the wedding
date of their daughter Mary to
Elmer Holtz of lone as Sunday
June 8. The ceremony will be at
8:00 p. m. in the Church of Christ
in Heppner .with a reception fol
lowing in the church parlors.
All friends and relatives are invited.
SPRIG!
Ah, Spring! Tis a
wonderful tyme!
Leads even us to break
into ryme!
."A penny saved is a
penny earned!"
But not when uninsured '
Property burns!
Our aim (to you this
may sound funny)
Is to get you the most
for your money!
II. Ruggles
For All Kinds of Insurance
See:
C. A. RUGGLES
Phone 723 Box 611
Heppner, Oregon
Union Missionary
Society To Meet
Rev. J. M. Cornelson, Pendleton,
former Presbyterian missionary to
the Indians at Mission, will be
guest speaker at the meeting of
the Union Missionary Society at
the Methodist Church on June 6,
The program committee, Mrs.
Richard Wells and Miss Opal
Briggs, are in charge of the meet
ing. The fall meeting of the so
ciety will be held at the Christian
church.
Mrs. Floyd Adams
Feted on Birthday
A dinner honoring Mrs. Floyd
Adams on her birthday was given
Friday evening by Mr. and Mrs.
J. O. Turner. Others present were
her daughters Mrs. John Roscoe
and daughter Kathy of Kellogg,
Idaho, Mrs. Ted Schaffeld and
daughter Jane of Ontario and
Nancy Adams. Mrs. Schaffeld re
turned home by plane from Pen
dleton Wednesday and Mrs.
Adams and her other daughters
left for a vacation at Oceanlake.
PROTECT
YOUR HEALTH
FOR
COMPLETE Jnj
TREATMENT
AND ANALYSIS
SEE
Dr. Earl J. Ivie
Colon Irrigation
804 S. W. Court Ave.
Seven Steps Climb From Street
Ample Parking Space
Phone 918 Pendleton 3
Past Matrons Enjoy
Social Evening
Mrs. Floyd Worden and Mrs. W.
O. Dix were hostesses at a Past
Matrons party held Monday night
at the Masonic hall. Mrs. Earl
Gilliam won high in bridge, Mrs.
E. O. Ferguson won second and
Mrs. Frank Connor third. Mrs.
Ealor Huston won high in Chinese
checkers.
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FAMILY DINNER HELD SUNDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Keithley
were hosts for a family dinner
Sunday at their home on W. Cen
ter street. Present were Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Druce of Yakima,
Wash., Mrs. Ida Grabill and son,
Gene, and Mr. and Mrs. Teeve
Wiles of lone.
USE GAZETTE TIMES
CLASSIFIED ADS
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Q. What is the name of this cut of
meat?
A. Pork crown roast.
Q. Where does it fome from and
how is it identified?
A. Rib sections of two pork loins
from which backbone has been re
moved and which are frenched
(meat stripped from ends of rib
bones) are formed in shape of a
crown.
Q. How is it prepared?
A. By roasting. .The crown is
roasted with ribs down for 1 hour
in a 350F. oven. At the end of this
time, it is turned and filled with
stuffing, if desired, then roasting
completed. Allow 35 to 40 minutes
per pound for roasting.
SEE
Settles Electric Service
FOR
HOME OR RANCH WIRING
OR LIGHTING NEEDS
BEST STOCK OF
LIGHT FIXTURES
IN EAST CENTRAL OREGON
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Ni By Ann Good
. Cellophane tape is a marvel "
kitchen accessory. Lots of uses It .
it! Use it to mend small tears cn
cook books, plastic aprons, food
pages, etc. Recipe cards will la;i
longer when edged with it. Easy,
too, to tape shelf paper in place.
Before you refresh your summer
curtains with a tint bath, remem
ber to launder them first to remove
all spots, mend them, if necessary,
and choose an all-purpose dye
which is guaranteed to work on n!l
types of fabrics synthetic or not.
Crisp up salad greens after
washing by wrapping in a clean
cloth. Or, if there's time, place in
a bowl and refrigerate for an hour
or two.
There's a good reason for storing
eggs with the large ends up it
keeps the yolks centered. Inciden
tally, have you seen those handy
plastic containers especially de
signed for refrigerating eggs?
, A taste of Spring is a salad made
of cottage cheese and diced pine
apple, served on crackling lettuce
and topped with this scrumptious
real mayonnaise dressing: combine
V2 cup real mayonnaise, 2 tea
spoons confectioners sugar and 'z
cup fresh strawberries, hulled and
crushed.
Lace-nylon, silk and cotton, do
mestic and imported is a bigger
hit than ever in the fashion field
this Spring and summer.
Richard Knights
Honored At Party
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Wells en
tertained with a farewell dinner
party for Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Knight at their home Saturday
evening. Other guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Johnson, Mr.
and Mrs. Tilman Juett, Mr. and
Mrs. James Vanover, Mr and Mrs.
Leslie Grant, Mr. and Mrs. James
Peterson and Mr. and Mrs Archie
Murchison.
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ALTAR SOCIETY TO HAVE
CARD PARTY
The Altar Society of the Catho
lic church will sponsor a card
party Monday June 2 at 8:00 p. m.
Refreshments will be served and
prizes given. It is being held in
the basement of the church,
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Mr. and Mrs. John Pfeiffer and
fomiiy will spend the Memorial
Day week end in Seattle.
All Saints Episcopal
Auxiliary Meet Thurs.
Mrs. Jos. J. Nys and Mrs. Lucy
M. Peterson were hostesses for
All Saints Guild Thursday after
noon at the Parish house. Talks
were given on interesting grand
mothers and mothers. Mrs. Peter
son sang with Mrs. Elvon L. Tull
accompaning her. Mrs. Tull also
. . 1 I JnHtl mucin
played some ii'wii ...Uo,v.
Mrs. Nys gave a reading "Whist
ling In Heaven".
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Nys and Mrs. Peterson.
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"The Mature Mind"
Bookworm Topic
Mrs. Frances Mitchell reviewed
the book "The Mature Mind" by
Overstreet at a meeting ef the
Bookworms Tuesday evening at
the home of Mrs. Fred Parrish.
Dessert was served to ten mem
bers. . . o
MARIE SOWARD TO GRADUATE
Miss Marie Soward, daughter of
Reverend and Mrs. Earl L. Sow
her Bachelor of
Theology degree from Northwest
Christian College at Eugene on
June 10. She will work in Humph
rey's Drug Store this summer and
then return to complete her stud
ies at the University of Oregon
where she will be a mid-year jun
ior in education next fall. She
will also teach part time in Chris
tian' Education during the year.
She was editor of the school an
nual at NCC this year.
Miss Soward spent the weekend
in Heppner at the home of her
parents.
JOHNSONS ENTERTAIN
WITH DINNER
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson
entertained with dinner Sunday
at their apartment on Gale street.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ogletree,
Mrs. Lucy M. Peterson and three
daughters were the guests.
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DINNER PARTY HELD FRIDAY
Mrs. Lucy M. Peterson enter
tained with a dinner party Friday
evenlntr at her home on Gale
street. Present were Mr. and
Mrs. Dell Ward of Portland, Mr.
and Mrs. Jos. J. Nys and Mr. andj
Mrs. Earle E. Gilliam. Cards were
played after dinne.
PIANO RECITAL SUNDAY
Mrs. D. E. Hudson will present
her 17 piano pupils in a recital
Sunday June 1 at 2:00 p. m. jn the
Methodist Church. Refeshments
will be served after the recital. 1
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Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hisey left Fri
day evening for Portland to spend
the weekend. Mr. Hisey is em
ployed at the Heppner Lumber,
company.
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HAPPY SEW AND SEW
The Sewing club met Saturday
afternoon at the home of Bonnie
Hanan. Bean bags and head
scarfs were worked on. -The next
meeting will be Saturday after
noon June 14 at the home of
Vickie Barger.
Jello and Cookies were served
by Bonnie and her mother. Those
present were Vickie Barger, Bon
nie Hanan, Karen Pate, Alice and
Ruthie Teterson, Connie and Car
ole Anne Anderson, Carolyn Me
Daniels "and Marjorie Peck.
Reporter
Ruth Peterson
Fair-Minded
(Each week the Gazette Times
will run a suggestion by the
Morrow county Fair Board on
possible exhibits for this fall's
fair. It's just a rt-mlnder of ways
you can help make a bigger and
better fair).
Flowers seem to thrive especi
ally well in Morrow County. Tast
exhibits show considerable care
is being taken by those who enjoy
working
Wonder if
could be ma
arrangements
we have your
Pfc. Lewis Smith,
and Mrs. wunam snv .as
written a letter to his ..rents
from a prison camp in Korea
where has been held these past
several months. Lewis writes that
he has received letters from home
and during the past winter was
given warm clothing.
WILLOW CREEK CHEFS
Mrs. Claude Graham was guest
of the Willow Creek Chefs 41!
cooking club held at the home of
IMrs. Nelson Anderson, leader
May 5. Marilyn Pettyjohn de
monstrated on how to shape
bread.
Present were Helen and Jean
Marie Graham, Judy Barger,
Meredith Thomson, Carol Ann
Anderson and Marilyn Pettyjohn.
The next meeting will be May
29 at the home of Meredith
Thomson. The demonstration will
be on the making of strawberry
shortcake.
Reporter,
Meredith Thomson.
Lexington News
(Continued from Page Four)
A. F. Majeske also returned on
Saturday from Salem where they
attended the Rebekah convention.
Mrs. -Robert Buchanan and
small son of Seattle are visiting
with her father, Jack Griffen of
this city and with Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Buchanan.
Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Stennett of
Vancouver, Washington arrived
Wednesday for a few days visit
at the home of her sister Mrs.
Doris Wilson.
The Office of
Dr. E. K. Schoffitx
OPTOMETRIST
WILL BE
CLOSED
Friday and Saturday
May 30-31
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Elastized Tops
Size 8-14 ...3.98
Sixes 2-3-3x . ......2.25
Boys Trunks
Satin Lastex
Sixe 4-8 1.69
Buy your ticket from a Somoptimist for
the Progressive Dinner and Card Party,
Tuesday, June 2
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