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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, January 1 , 1 953
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Social Happenings . . .
Coming Events
eception Honors
rand Officers
f Rainbow Girls
Ruth Assembly No. 50, Order of
Jnbow for Girls in Oregon en
lined Sunday, December 28 at
2:00 p. m. honoring Elise Bau
Bfiend, Grand Color Bearer for
53 and Mrs. Ruby Bucket, Grand
puty.
Presiding at the program was
aron Becket, present Worthy
Ivisor and daughter of Mrs.
cket.
The honorees were presented
,th gifts and corsages from Ruth
isembly.
A large number of friends and
lathes of the honored guests
ire present. Many of the col
e girls who are members of
linbow were in attendance.
Hostesses at the refreshment
ble were Mrs. Alice Anderson,
t Mother Advisor and Mrs.
.Cella Sorlien, present Mother
Ivisor of Ruth Assembly.
amily Smorgasbord ..
.t Bergstrom Home
Mr. and Mrs. John Bergstrom
!re hosts on Sunday. December
St, at their country home in the
ghtmile district for the annual
mily smorgasbord. Present were
r. and Mrs. Ben Anderson, Mr.
d Mrs. Frank Anderson and
ns, Eric, Stephen and Charles,
rs. Hilma Anderson, Mr. and
rs. James Farley and daughter,
Iria, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
ckett and children, Miss Esther
rgstrnm, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
rgstrom and son, Elwayne and
r. and Mrs. R. D. Allstott, Jr. of
trmiston.
Wednesday Dec. 31 Elks New
Years Eve dance
Thursday Jan. 1 HAPPY NEW
YEAR
Friday Jan. 2 Sans Souci Re
bekah lodge
Monday Jan 5 Chamber of Com
merce, noon at O'Donnell's
American Legion business
meeting
Rainbow for Girls
Tuesday Jan. 6 Wranglers
American Legion Auxiliary
Thursday Jan. 8 Soroptimists,
noon at O'Donnell's
Elks ladies night
Friday Jan. 9 Ruth Chapter No.
32, OES
Family Christmas
Dinner At Duvalls
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Duvall have
recently moved into their now
home south of the Courthouse.
They entertained the following
relatives for Christmas dinner:
Mr and Mrs. Vernon Waid and
Jim, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wicker
sham, Lois and Loren all of Port
land; Mr. and Mrs. Niel White,
Pilot Rock; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Waid and Richard, Ordnance; Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Waid, Ukiah;
Lenna Waid, Stanfield; Karla
Waid, Arlington; Helen Duvall
Mitchell, Seattle; Mr, and Mrs.
Vivian White and Brad of Heppner.
Droptimists Yule
arty At Gonty Home
The Soroptimist club held their
nual Christmas party Monday
;ning December 22 at the E. E.
inty home.
3oxes of homemade candy and
)kies were packed for the Vet
m's hospital in Walla Walla
d boxes with complete dinners
re packed for elderly local
n. After this was finished ini
tion was held for two new
mbers Mrs. La Verne Van Mar
; Jr. and Mrs. Harold Evans.
Birthday cake was served in
nor of three birthdays in De
nber. Those honored were Mrs.
try Van Stevens, Mrs. Harry
Donnell, Sr. and Mrs. E. E.
nty.
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E. S. MEETS FRIDAY
Worthy Matron Vivian Hayes
d Worthy Patron James J.
lyes together with other newly
stalled officers presided at the
jular meeting of Ruth Chapter
, 32, OES, Friday evening,
ank W. Baker became a mem
r of the local chapter by affili
on from the Stockton, Cal
apter.
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Applause from the galleries is
t permitted in congress
AT GONTY'S
O'Donnell's Have
Party For Employees
Mr. and Mrs. Harry O'Donnell,
Sr. entertained their employees at
a Christmas party Wednesday
afternoon at their cafe on Main
street. Present were Mrs. Frank
Ayers, Mr. and .Mrs. Ray Carr, Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Sorenson, Mrs. Scott
Furlong, Mrs. Fred Stark, Miss
Loretta Stark, Miss Betty Lou
Moyer, Russell O'Donnell, Casey
Jones, Mrs. Iris Fisher, Misses
Katherine and Cecelia Carty. Gifts
were exchanged.
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Osmin Home Scene
Of Family Gathering
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Osmin
were hosts Christmas Day for a
family dinner at their home on
Balm Fork. Those present were
Mr. and Mrs. John Bergstrom,
Gerald and Marilyn Bergstrom,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Jones of Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Allstott, Jr., of
Ilermiston, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Wright and children.
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Uolden pineapple brown btrttjr i a iuick and asy
refreshing desseri lir winter oays.
Spicy brown betty is always a favorite dessert and you'll really
pamper your family if you make it with luscious golden pineapple.
The wonderful delicate, fruity tang of the fragrant pineapple tidbits
gives the pudding a tantalizing flavor that's irresistible. It a a quick
to make dessert, too, because the pineapple is ready to spoon from
the can right into the baking dish with no peeling or cutting, so all
you have to do is add the sweetened bread crumbs. Little golden
flowers of tidbits decorate the top, making the dessert inviting and
festive enough for informal entertaining. You can serve it warm or
cold, plain or with a topping of light cream and it s a hearty, not
too sweet dessert, perfect for winter meals.
You'll be able to serve all kinds of delicious jiffy desserts when
you have a supply of the various styles of pineapple on hand. Pine
apple slices or chunks, served alone or with crisp cookies is a refresh
ing dessert, and heated crushed pineapple spooned over squares 01
plain white cake gives a new flavor twist to cottage pudding.
TINEAPPLE BROWN BETTY
Rhea Creek News
By Mrs. Owen Leathers Sr.
L. II. Robison of Hardman un
derwent major surgery at the St
Anthony hosptal in Pendleton
last week. Mrs. Robison is stay
ing in rendleton. They plan to
return some time this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Adams and
son Norvin and Leatrice Collins
of Kinzua spent several days in
Heppner through the holidays.
The Adams purchased a new car
while there and took it home.
Fred Misener of Fossil was in
Heppner Saturday attending to
business.
Eddie Mvers of Fossil was in
at 11 a. m. Special Music by the
Choir, Mr, Oliver Creswick, Direc
tor. Sunday Church School at 9:15
a. m. A class for every age. Youth
Fellowship Class and Adult Bible
Class at this same hour. Mr. Oli
ver Creswick, Superintendent.
Thursday Choir Practice at 8
p. in.
VVomans Society of Christian
Service will meet Wednesday
January 7, 8 p. m. at the Harvey
Wilhite home. Mrs, Harvey Wil
hite and Mrs. Oliver Creswick,
hostesses.
Heppner on Saturday visiting Art
Myers who was a patient at the
hospital. Mrs. Myers has been
in Heppner while Mr. Myers was
sick.
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Leathers Sr.
spent Christmas at Kinzua at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Hines.
Mr. and Mrs. Huston Leslie re
turned Saturday from Portland
where they spent Christmas with
their children. Mrs. Dallas Mc
Daniel took care of the post office
while they were away.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Lovgren spent
Sunday in Condon where they
visited Mrs. Margaret Wick and
other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Foster Collins,
Guy Chapin and Wilbur Knighton
of Hardman and Mrs. R. II. Steers
of Heppner spent Christmas day
with Mr. -and Mrs. Sam A. Steers
and Elmer at Rhea creek. Mr.
and Mrs. Oren McDaniel and fam
ily spent the evening there also.
Mr. and Mrs .Harold Wright
had for their Christmas dinner
guests Mr. and Mrs. Luren Maley
and family of Condon, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Wright, Mr. and Mrs.
Barton Clark and family and Mrs.
Mary Wright of Heppner.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lovgren
spent Christmas at Echo with Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Latrace. The
women are sisters.
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Leathers Sr.
and family visited at Lonerock
Friday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Homer Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Lovgren
and family and Stacy Lovgren
spent the holidays at Portland
where they visited at the Gene
Lovgrens.
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Leathers Jr.
and son of Heppner spent several
days at Kinzua visiting the For
est Grahams, Mrs. Leather's parents.
CAMPFIRE GIRLS NEWS
The Wa-Can-Te-Ta Campfire
Girls held their Christmas party
in the Christian church basement
Thursday December 18.
Gifts were exchanged and
games were played.
Our next meeting will be Janu
ry 8. At that time we will turn
in our Honor Records, so that our
beads may he ordered.
Our new member this month is
Sharon Kay Case, who completed
her first rank, Trail Seeker, be
fore coming to Heppner from
Condon.
Carol K. Anderson, Scribe
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Financial panics in America
have occured in 1S37, 1S73, 1893,
and 1029.
2 cups (2 on) pineapple tidbits
cups soft bread crumbs
Vi cup brown sugar
1 tsp. cinnamon
Drain pineapple and save '4 cup
of the syrup. Place half of the
pineapple in a l',4 quart casserole.
Combine bread crumbs, sugar and
cinnamon and sprinkle V4 of the
mixture over pineapple and dot
with 1 tbsp. of the butter or mar-
7 rKcnt. hurrer or marearLte
2 tsps. grated lemon peel
cup pineapple syrup
garine. Repeat with remaining
pineapple, crumbs and butter.
Sprinkle top with lemon peel and
pour pineapple syrop over. Bake
in a moderate oven (375 F.) for
45 minutes. Serves 6.
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stout are
announcing the engagement of
their daughter Barbara Jean to
SSgt John R. Skaggs, son of Mr.
and Mrs. James Skagg of Colum
bus, Ohio.
Miss Stout is a graduate of the
1950 class of Heppner high school.
She is now a beautician in Spo
kane, Wash.
The wedding will take place in
in Spokene. late in February.
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Members of Congress may not
wea: hats during sessions.
Dinner Party Saturday
At Nash Home
Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Nash were
hosts for a dinner party Sunday
evening at their home on N. Court
street. Guests were Miss Sharon
Beckett, Rodger Palmer, Miss
Maryann Jenson and Lee Palmer.
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WEDDING DATE ANNOUNCED
Mr. and Mrs. John Graves have
announced Sunday, January 4 as
the date of the wedding of their
daughter Rieta to Melvin Rufus
Piper. The ceremony will, be
held at 2:00 p. m. in the Christian
church in Heppner. All friends
and relatives are cordially invit
ed. o
OPEN HOUSE HELD AT ELKS
Heppner Nodge, No. 358 B. P. 0.
Elks held open house on Christ
mas Day from 2:00 to 5:00 p. m.
Hosts for the affair were Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Van Winkle, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Bailey and Mr. and Mrs.
Harlan D. McCurdy, Sr.
MARRIAGE TOLD
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Tuller of
Beulah, Michigan announced the
marriage of their daughter Irene
Joann to A3c Fred William Man
kin Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Mankin Sr. of Heppner on Decem
ber 23 at Immanuel Lutheran
church in Albuquerque, New
Mexico.
He is stationed at Albuquerque
where thev will live.
CHURCHES
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Earl L. Soward, Fastor
Bible School begins at 9:45 each
Sunday morning.
Morning Worship at 11 a. m.
The pastor will speak on "How
A Church Advances".
Next Sunday evening there will
be a special service consisting of
congregational, quartett, trio.
duet and solos of gospel hymns.
The songs will be chosen from
the favorites of the members of
the church.
THE METHODIST CHURCH
J. Palmer Sorlien, Minister
Sunday January 4.
Morning Worship and Sermon
ToTtvu.
Out
ose
OF ALL
Men's, Women's and Children's
House Slippers
Overshoes and
Rubb
ers
' NATIONAL PRESS BUILDING
N WASHINGTON, D. C.
By Ann Good
' Stoles are still high fashion news
and, therefore, make wonderful
Christmas presents. The ones for
after five are particularly pretty.
Some are embroidered with pearls
and sequins. Others are in pretty
pastels with two carnations at each
end. These have matching bags
made of all-carnations.
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Here's a cake to bake and enjoy
during the holidays: Mix 1 c. pre
pared mincemeat, 1 c. chopped
walnuts, 1 tsp. vanilla. 1 tbs. rum
flavoring. Blend 1 c. real mayon
naise, Hi c. buttermilk. Over mix
ture, sift 3 c. sifted flour, IVi c.
sugar, 3A tsp. soda, 1 tsp. salt. Add
grated rind of 1 orange; mix thor
oughly. Stir in mincemeat mixture.
Line bottom of 9-inch tube pan
with brown paper, pour In batter.
Bake at 325F. for 2 hours. This
cake keeps wonderfully In the re
frigerator. V
A fireplace mantle can be pret
tily and economically decorated
with snowy white boughs, like this:
spray boughs with a liquid white
shoe polish (use a household
spray.) Bank them on the mantle
and dramatize with red candles.
Kill the chill with this delightful
beverage: Combine 1 quart apple
juice, 1 lemon, sliced, its grated
rind, 10 to 12 cloves, 2 sticks (3 in.
cinnamon in a saucepan. Bring
juice to a boll and boil gently 5
minutes. Stir in 2 tablespoons vita
minized margarine until melted,
strain and serve piping hot.
A touch of glamour and glitter
for a black winter coat is a pretty
rhinestone pin clipped to one of
the sleeve cuffs.
for all
occasions
MARY VAN'S FLOWER SHOP
Across
The Counter
By Frank Cr Van
Some armchair sage made
(his comment about insur
ance. "This large print
giveth, and the small print
taketh away."
To a surprising extent,
this remark is true. The
large print on the first page
of a policy does not set forth
the coverages, the amounts,
and the cost. The small
print that follows brings out
the exclusions, the modifi
cations, the exact responsi
bilities of the company and
the Assured.
Naturally, all of these de
tails cannot be outlined in a
few words. So the fine print
is necessary. A thorough
reading will prevent -misunderstandings
and court
disputes. But, since an in
surance policy is a legal
contract, it is phrased in
legal terms. That makes it
hard to understand and in
terpret. That's where we come in.
At any time we will explain
the meaning of any unfa
miliar phrases, review the
exact coverages offered and
also the limitations. But
we'll translate the policy
into more familiar language
words you'll understand.
A final thought: Read
your policies, or at least be
sure you KNOW what's in
them!
Let us help you!
TURNER
VAN MARTER
&CO.
INSURANCE
BONDS
REAL ESTATE
NOTARY PUBUC
Heppner Phone 152
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