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    Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, August 26, 1954
Page 3
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Outdoor Barbecue
;n and Court
:heon Guests of
ptimist Club
m Grace Miller, her court,
lothers and chaperone were
of the Soroptimist club at
uncheon meeting Thursday
lonnell's
Martha Campbell, official
'one for the girls, intro
the guests who were Queen
. ' of Boardman, Princesses
Wright, Rhea Creek; Chris
waggart, Lena; Janet How
me; Deanne Steagall, Lex
! their mothers, Mrs. Wal
right, Mrs. Gerald Swag
Irs. Lloyd Howton and Mrs.
r Steagall.
ft girl told which grange
represented and a little
the activities that had kept
busy.
;le Buchanan of Seattle was
guest of the club.
sert Bridge Held
Mrs. Thompson
. William Barratt and Mrs.
e Barratt entertained Thurs
ening with a dessert bridge
lor of Mrs. Stephen Thomp
tfho leaves this week to
her home in Pendleton,
se present were Mesdames
Tfeiffer, P. W. Mahoney,
e Smith, Stephen Thomp
V. O. George, Emil Groshens,
d Cohn, Tom Wilson, W. C.
all, Robert Penland, Ray
Ferguson, Claude Graham
he hostesses
,h score was held by Mrs.
m; Mrs. Cohn was second
Mrs. Thompson received a
:i gift.
o
a Lynn Winchester
s Sixth Birthday
s. Ernie Winchester gave a
day party for her daughter
Lynn's sixth birthday on
day, August 17 at the court
e park.
e wes assisted in serving by
Harry Duvall, Mrs. Ethel Le
e and Mrs. Ambrose Chapin.
imes were played and re
lments were served to Susan
ce, Linda Smith, Eddie Ems
, Trisha Farley, Margaret
m, Ruby Ann Fulleton, Diane
eton, Nancy Carpenter, Den
Warren.Diana Warren, Linda
Ten, Julia West, Brenda
ng, Janice Baker, Pattie Col
, Judy Ferrell, David Van
jiack, George Van Schoiack,
bara Gribble, Kerry Huggett,
nie Smith, Judy Kinoshita,
ster Kinoshita, Gary Dick,
n Stockard and the guest of
or.
A Letterheads? Phone 6-9228
Lieuallen Family
Reunion Held Sunday
At Barratt Home
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Barratt was the scene Sun
day of a potluck picnic and re
union for the Lieuallen family.
Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. C, L. Lieuallen, Mr. and
Mrs .Frank Lieuallen and Mark
and Francine all of Pendleton;
Mr. and Mrs. "Robert Jepsen and
Susan Jane, lone; "Mrs. Cyrene
Barratt, Corvallis; Mr. and Mrs.
W. F. Barratt and Vicki and Scott,
Robert Gammell and Judy all of
Heppner; Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Gammell, Pendleton; Mr: and
Mrs. L. V. Wheelhouse and Vicki,
Arlington; Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Bale, Shirley, Gerald, Timothy
and Teresa, Richland, Wash.; Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Ca vender, Jan, Su
san and Judy, Hamilton, Ore.;
Janice Beamer of Heppner.
Janet Thompson Given
Farewell Dinner
Mrs. Luke Bibby entertained
with a farewell dinner Sunday
afternoon for Janet Thompson
who is moving to Pendleton soon.
Games were enjoyed before the
dinner by Connie Anderson, Jerry
Anderson, Julie Pfeiffer, Shannon
Mahoney, Neal Penland, John
Cleveland, Mary Kay Slocum,
Nat, Meredith and Rebecca Webb
and the guest of honor.
Also present were Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Webb, Mrs. Stephen Thomp
son and Sharon Bryant.
The hostess was assisted by
Sharon Bryant and Mrs. Webb.
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This time of year there'll be plenty of meals served al fresco, back
yard, or plain old picnic style, for whether it's thick steak or homely
franks and hamburgers, it all tastes better in the fresh air. Have an
easy barbecue sauce recipe handy, make it at the broiler, and make it
good with Tabasco just before swabbing on your meat. One famous old
Southern recipe goes as well with chicken and steak as it does with
hamburgers and franks so it fits all moods and pocketbooks. Here's
how to prepare it:
Barbecue Sauce Tabasco
1 teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce
Vj teaspoon I abasco
1 tablespoon sugar
1 teaspoon dry mustard
1 cup vinegar
1 minced clove garlic Vt cup catchup
Combine salt and mustard in saucepan. Add about 4 cup vinegar to
make a paste. Gradually stir in cup more vinegar. Add garlic, Wor
cestershire sauce, Tabasco, sugar and catchup. Simmer 10 minutes.
This makes 1 cups of barbecue sauce, enough for frequent basting of
meat for a crowd.
Coming Wedding of
Beth Ball Announced
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Ball have
announced the date of the wed
ding of their daughter Beth to
Cy Flack, Kinzua, the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles L. Flack, of
Kinzua.
The wedding has been set for
Friday, Sept. 3 at 8 p. m. at All
Saints Episcopal church. Rela
tives and friends are invited.
No-Host Dinner Held
Tuesday Evening
A no-host dinner was enjoyed
Tuesday evening at the Wagon
Wheel by Mesdames Stephen
Thompson, Harold Cohn, William
Barratt, Cyrene Barratt, Emile
Groshens, E. K. Schaffitz, P. W.
Mahoney, Raymond Ferguson,
Tom Wilson, Robert Penland,
Claude Graham, John Pfeiffer,
Orville Smith, Paul Webb, Luke
Bibby.
After the dinner cards were
played at the Schaffitz home.
THIS IS IT
FINAL
Clearance
OF
SHOES
50c - 95
$1
95
Take 'Em Away At Give-Away Prices
Gonty s
IN -HEPPNER
Dinner Honors Judy
And Terry Thompson
Mrs. Luke Bibby and Sharon
Bryant entertained Saturday
night with a buffet dinner in
honor of Judy and Terry Thomp
son, who are leaving soon to
make their home in Pendleton.
Those present Sandra Lanham,
Nancy Anderson, Neil Beamer,
Jean Marie Graham, June Privett,
Helen Graham, Mary Ruth Green,
Stephen Green, Sally Palmer,
Roger Palmer, Shirley Peck, Bob
Bryant, Dick Kononen, Jerry
Haguewood, Delbert Piper, the
guests of honor and the hostesses.
After the dinner they all at
tended the Princess dance at the
fair pavilion.
George Home Scene of
Bridge Luncheon Party
Mrs. W. O. George and Mrs.
Emile Groshens entertained
Tuesday with a one o'clock
bridge luncheon -at the George
home.
Those present were Mesdames
W. C. Collins, Claude Graham,
Cyrene Barratt, John Pfeiffer,
William Barratt, C. C. Carmichael,
Raymond Ferguson, Stephen
Thompson, E. K. Schaffitz, P. W.
Mahoney, Mervin Leonard and
Robert Penland.
Mrs. Collins held high score,
Mrs. Carmichael was second and
Mrs, Thompson received a guest
gift.
and Mrs. Stephen Thompson,
Herman Green and Ervin Ander
son. The girls and their leaders are
grateful to Mr. and Mrs. O. W.
Outsforth for the use of the Lodge;
to Mrs. Casswell for her assist
ance; to the 4-H for use of cook
ing utensils; to Gvven Thompson,
who taught them new games; to
Mrs. Edgar Morris. Mrs. Glen
Parsons and Mrs. Dick Wilkin
son, who furnished transporta
tion; and to the Elks lodge for
making the trip possible.
The 27 girls returned home on
Saturday evening tired and
happy, but with one regret, that
they were unable to locate the
mother boar and her cubs, whose!
tracks were found near the Lodge.
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Lexington News
Mr. and Mrs. Burton Feck are
celebrating their Golden Wed
ding Anniversary with a recep
tion at the Lexington Grange
hall on Sunday August 29th from
2 until 5 p. m. All friends and
relatives are invited to attend.
Bill Nichols has been confined
to his home suffering from a
painfully injured back. He is now
able to be up and around.
The young people's group 'of
the church met at the Don Camp
bell home Saturday night, played
games, had their devotional hour
and showed some movies, and
later in the evening they en
joyed refreshments.
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Nationwide Crochet
Contest at Fair
Open To All Comers
It's the Inst call for crocheters
to get their entries lined up for
the national crochet contest at
the Morrow County Fair. The
opening day of the fair is Sep
teber 2. which is rapidly ap
proaching. So if you don't want
to miss out (in this opportunity for
needlework fame and fortune,
start your entry now, N. C. An
derson, county agent says.
National prize money is over
$2500, and in addition, all- ex
pense trips to New York City will
be awarded to the grand national
champion, teen age girl -cham
pion, and male cochet champ. To
be eligible for the national judg-
has returned to Heppner from his
visit to the Anglican Congress in
Minneapolis and will conduct the
services this Sunday, Aug. 29.
8 a. m. Holy Communion
11 a. m. Morning prayers with
sermon.
VALBY LUTHERAN CHURCH
There will be services held at
11 a. m. next Sunday under the
direction of 0. E. Klauson of
Portland.
Who's superstitious? Not Hepp
tier's Camp Fire Girls!
On Friday the 13th the O Ki
Wa ni ta the Wa Can te ka groups
with their leaders Mrs. Madge
Thomson and Mrs. Alena Ander
son, started on their overnight
trip to the Cutsforth Lodge. They
were accompanied by Mrs. Maud
Casswell, who taught the girls
outdoor cookery.
The girls earned several honors
beads by cooking, cleaning, serv
ing, etc., as well as by doing
quite a bit of nature study, and
learning games.
Two special overnight guests
were Annette Absil of Chicago,
also a Camp Fire Girl, and Pa
mela Cornell.
Special dinner guests were Mr.
MANKINS HAVE TWINS
Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Mankin
are the parents of twins, born
August 16 in Detroit, Michigan.
They have been named Donald
Ray and Donna Fay.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mankin of
Heppner are the grandparents.
CHURCHES
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Earl L. Soward, pastor
Morning worship 9 a. m..
Bible school at 10 a. m. The
pastor will speak on "The Con
quering King."
There will be no evening ser
vices until Sept. 19 because of
the Emmigrant park meeting on
the afternoon of the 12th. Sep
tember business meeting of the
church will be on Sept. 9.
IONE CHURCH OF
! THE NAZARENE
W ilfred C. McKay, pastor
Sunday school at 10:00 a. m.
Preaching service at 11:00 a. m.
Young people's service at 7:30.
Evening services at 8:00 p. m.
Bible study and prayer meeting
Thursday, 8:00 p. m.
All are welcome here.
ing, entry must have been com
pleted since January 1, 1954, and
must be crocheted of mercerized
crochet cotton in any size thread
up to and including size 100. The
entry must also receive a nation
wide crochet contest ribbon at a
participating state, county or
local fair.
So the first step after you have
completed your entry will be to
enter it in the needlework de
partment of the Morrow County
Fair. Your piece must be entered
in one of the 16 contest classifi
cations. These classifications are:
tablecloths, bedspreads, luncheon
cloths, centerpieces (14" and
over), buffett and vanity sets,
chair sets, doilies (under 14"),
scarves and wall panels, pot hold
ers an hot plate mats, other
household accessories, edgings
and insertions, fashion accessor
ies, ladies over 65, men only and
teen-age girls.
Come to the fair this year and
bring your crochet along. You
might be the lucky one whose
next stop is New York. It's worth
a try. For further information on
the contest, contact the fair sec
retary. FAIR-MINDED
The Horse Show, sponsored by
the Wranglers, is one of the high
lights of the Fair; so now for par
ticipation and entertainment for
all the family, we give you The
Morrow County Fair and Rodeo,
which includes the Queen and her
court, the Parade, the Fair, and
Horse Show, and the Rodeo with
all the action of The Old West.
Next week we'll be seeing you
there.
Mariemdor Home Canning!
MASON JARS
FOR 4 GENERATIONS
REGULAR and WIDE-MOUTH -
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lor extra protection.
ALL SAINTS CHURCH
Episcopal
The Rev. John R. Reeves, rector
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BROTHERS COMPANY lnterparatd
Coait Division El Mont, Calif.
Julie Pfeiffer Has'
Tenth Birthday
Julie Pfeiffer celebrated her
10th birthday Monday evening
with a dinner party at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Pfeiffer.
Those attending were Janet
Thompson, Bernice Thomson,
Judy Parsons, Kathy Smith, Jen
nie Smith, Connie Anderson,
Johnny Pfeiffer and the hostess.
After dinner they all attended
the Star Theater.
S. Thompson Given
Farewell Dinner
Stephen Thompson, was the
guest of honor at a farewell din
ner party Tuesday evening at
the P. W. Mahoney home.
Those present were Emile Gros
hens, William Barratt, E. K.
Schaffitz, P. W. Mahoney, Ray
mond Ferguson, Tom Wilson,
Claude Graham, Robert Penland,
John Pfeiffer, Harold Cohn, Or
ville Smith, Paul Webb, Luke
Bibby and the guest of honor.
DUVALL'S HAVE
DINNER GUESTS
Dinner guests Tuesday at the
Harry Duvall home were Mrs.
Duvall's nephew and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Waid and
children, Richard and Elizabeth
Ann of Hermiston; Mrs. Waid's
mother a"d nephew, Mrs. Irene
Bradley of Washington, D. C. and
Curtis Bradley of McLean, Virginia.
Long Distance Nation-Widi
Moving Service
Mayflower Agents
Padded Vans
Penland Bros.
TRANSFER CO.
Pendleton, Oregon Phone 338
Penney's
BOYS'
PLI SSE
SPORT SHIRTS
Short sleeves, non-iron cot
ton. Print and plain.
MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS jj AA
Short Sleeve IL.VrvF
BOYS' KNIT PAJAMAS J QQ
BOYS' KNIT PAJAMAS J
Boys' Broadcloth Pajamas J QQ
BOYS' PLISSE PAJAMAS QQ
Boys' Western Straw Hats ...... J QQ
MEN'S DRESS STRAW HATS fJQg
99c
Men's Nylon Slack Socks 5QC
MEN'S NYLON tr WOOL CAp
SLACK SOCKS Ol3,
Boys' Jewelled Leather Belts )Qg
LUGGAGE 3.Q0
COSTUME DOLLS J
YOUNG MEN'S CORDS g QQ
MEN'S WESTERN SHIRTS g QQ
SUMMER SHOES
MEN'SWOMEN'S, CHILDREN'S
j.oo - 20 - 2,5
MEN'S
CHAMBRAY WORK SHIRTS
Repeat of a Sell-Out
1.00
Men's & Boys' Swim Trunks J)Q(J
8' X 6' BAMBOO SHADES j gQ
Plastic Shower Curtains QQ
MEN'S PANAMA HATS 4 AA
Western Style M3j
Men's Western Straw Hats -f A A
Wire Conforming Erim, JLVf
FITTED BOTTOM SHEETS . . -i AA
Twin Bed Size 1 3
COLORED SHEETS 1 77
Twin Size. Flat
KITCHEN TOWELS, one group Jgg
PLASTIC BLANKET BAG JQg
50c
50c
50c
COTTON HOUSE FROCKS .. QQ
WOMEN'S NYLON GOWNS . QQ
NYLON SERVICE SHEER HOSE
Broken Sizes
WHITE BATH TOWELS
Super Size
NYLON MESH HOSE
Broken Sizes
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