Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, October 13, 1955, Second Section, Page Page 4, Image 10

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Heppner Gazette Titfies, Thursday, October 13, 1955
Monument News
By Martha Matteson
A erouD of three Forestry Ra
dio technicians from Salem were
weekend euests on Rudio moun
tain. They were Bill Sanders, Joe
Vaught arid his brother.
Henry Martin reports two class
B fires Sunday from Hitter iook
out.
House guests at the Martin
nome the first of hunting seasoi.
were Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Strom
and son and daughter of Eugene.
Also John Walker, Dale Jordan,
Bill Painter, all of Eugene.
William Curtis, district warden
from La Grande, was an over
night guest at the guard station
on Wednesday, Sept. 28.
Doris Capon and her sister.Mrs.
October Ideas
for Meal Planners
by
FRANCES FIELDS
Horai Ecoooinist
Oregon Wheat Leagu
lewis BuildiQ!
Portland 4, Oregon
As we sweep away the last of
summer's leaves, our lives settle
down to more regular patterns.
In one of your patterns of activ
ity meal planning I hope to
become a regular help.
Nutrition w. Overweight
Did you know that a nutri
tious diet la nut a fattening diet T
For example, wheat foods In a
well-balanced diet are not fatten
ing. It Is Bimply overeating that
causes overweight.
Did you know that to get
into a dress one size smaller re
quires losing from ten to fifteen
pounds T
Did you know that the finest
cake and pastry flours and mixes
are made from "soft wheat"
varieties grown In Oregon?
October is
DOUGHNUT TIME!
Doughnuts are on display at
neighborhood grocery stores and
bakerlos. Halloween, you know!
If you like to make your own
Here is a basic
DOUGHNUT RECIPE
Bent 4 eg yolks or 2 whole eggs un
til light. Add 1 cup Uigur, 3 T. melted
butter, cup milk. 81ft together: 8V4
cup sifted all-purpose flour or 4 cups
pantry flour, 4 t baking powder, 1 t.
salt, t. nutmeg, M t. cinnamon.
Add drjr Ingredients to liquid and
mix togother until well blended. Chill
dough. Koll to H Inch thickness. Cut
With (loured cutter. Fry In heated fat
875". Slide doughnuts from spatula
Into hot flit, i'ry on each side until
goldon brown. Itemove, drain on ab
sorbent paper.
SPECIAL TRICKS FOR
DOUGIINUT TREATS:
Drench warm doughnuts In granu
lated or powdered sugar, add cinna
mon or chopped nuts, too, If you lk.
Try adding S tablespoons grated
orange rind and substitute orangs
Juice for the liquid. While warm, dip
those In powdered sugar. Acid maple
flavoring and chopped nuts, serve
warm with scoop of vanilla or maple
nut lee cream. LazyT trp spoonfuls
into hot fat and have drop doughnuts.
Did you know that there are
14,000 farmers In Oregon whose
principal crop Is wheat T And
wheat Is the largest agricultural
crop grown In Oregon.
CRE.Q0N WHEAT COMMISSION
U.S. NATIONAL BANK BUILDING
PENDLETON, OREGON
Oregon Wheat
Jack Couture of Fossil, return
ed to their homes after visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. John Slagle
and baby son, at MeCord Air
Base in Washington. Mrs. Slagle
will be remembered as Autumn
Ann Couture.
Mrs. Elmo Lewis is a patient
at the John Day clinic, the past
week.
Clenta Mellor and children
spent Wednesday in John Day.
She is the Monument chairman
of the Grant county extension
work and home economics. '
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Matteson
of Gaston were hunting guests
at the Elmer Matteson home the
first days of the season.
Miss Billv Jean Wheeler, old
est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Wheeler of Courtrock, became the
bride of Aaron Engles of Mt.
Vernon on October 1 at Winna
mucca, Nevada. They returned to
their home in Mt. Vernon by way
of Boise, Idaho.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Simas and
children of Roseburg are hunting
and visiting their families, the
Simas girls and the Corks.
Dale Matteson spent three days
in Portland last week. While
wailing for his truck parts he
visited at the home of his cousin,
Ivan Matteson in Gaston.
Marge and Linda Batty spent
the weekend here from La
Grande.
Mrs. Ann Kimmel gave a birth
day party Saturday afternoon for
her son Peter, on his third birth
day.
Twenty-one friends of Lewis
Cor ley gathered at the Williams'
home the other evening to make
merry and wish him a happy
birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kingman are
the new owners of a 54 Chevrolet
pickup purchased in John Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Page of
Ocean lake, spent the week here
on business and visiting old
friends.
Mrs. Doris Kingman visited at
the Betty Ward home in Long
Creek on Friday.
Jessie Mat teson returned to her
home here after working a month
for Mrs. Jerry Brockway of Long
Creek.
Mrs. Betty Ward .spent Sunday
visiting at the Kingman and Mat
teson homes. Jessie Matteson re
turned to Long Creek with her
to visit friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wedgeworth
drove to Portland Friday for med
ical checkups.
Friends gathered at, the grange
hall Sunday afternoon for a brid
al shower in honor of Mrs. Billy
Jean Engles, who was recently
married.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Showal
ter of southern California are vis
iting their daughter and family,
the Loren Lipperts.
Mrs. Leonard Carlson. They were1
also dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Jess Warfield. Mrs. Ecker-
man is a cousin of Leonard Carl
son and Mrs. Jess Warfield.
Mr. and Mrs. James Barrett
from Moffett Field, California,
are visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Art Stefani and Mr. and Mrs. Ar
thur Stefani, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Turk and
family of Canby were weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Art Stef
ani. Malcolm McKinney spent the
weekend with his parents Mr.
and Mrs. Earl McKinney. Mal
colm has pledged the Sigma Chi
fraternity at Whitman college.
Mrs. Allie RuEeles of Grass
Valley visited at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Earl McKinney last
week.
Dorothy Dobyns, a student at
pacific University at Forest Grove
spent the weekend with her par
ents Mr. and Mrs. Noel Dobyns.
Other guests at the Dobyns were
Zoann Dossett, a roommate of
Dorothy's, and Jim Senefeld of
Spokane.
The Maranthas cleared $150 on
their food and fancy work sale
at Swanson's store on Friday.
More fancy work is for sale at
Mrs. Noel Dobyns.
Dates to remember:
Oct. 19 Arnica Club.
Oct. 21 H.E.C. Club' at the
grange hall.
Oct. 27 Dist. No. 20 Rebekah
convention at the grange hall
at 1:30.
Mrs. Frank Tews of Seattle and
Mrs. Anne Smouse of Heppner
visited Mrs. Mary Swanson one
afternoon last week. Other guests
were Mrs. Arvilla Swanson, Mrs.
Ann Lindst'rom, Mrs. Rena Jen
kins, Mrs. Adon Hamlett and
children, Mrs. Oscar Lundell and
Mrs. Elmo McMillan.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rietmann re
turned Saturday from a trip In
Nevada and California. They are
moving into their house on Main
street.
Mrs. Robert Jepsen and chil
dren spent the week end In Pen
dleton with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. L. Lieuallen.
Alton Yarnell and Mr. and Mrs.
Denwood Bergevin attended the
football game In Portland Sat
urday night.
Fayne Ely, Paul Severside,
Ralph and Bob Haskins all of
Forest Grove visited with Mr. and.
Mrs. Franklin Ely on Friday.
They were on their way to the
mountains to hunt.
"Know Your Library Week"
was very successful. Fifty-three
attended the tea held on Thurs
day. A bithday picnic in honor of
Mrs. Les Roundy was recently
held at Hatrock Park. Those go
ing from here were John Bryson,
John Hughes, Mrs. Ruby Nichols
and Lewis Padberg. Mr. and
Mrs. Les Roundy and family came
Boardman News
- (Too Late for Last Week.)
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie McDan
iel, Mrs. Zoe Billings and daugh
ter Brenda spent the week end
In Hardman.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ball and
daughters Janet and Janice and
Tom Sargent, Delake, visited rel
atives and friends here last week.
Mrs. Freda Thayer, high school
English instructor, visited at her
home In Lyons recently. Her un
cle and aunt, Mrs. and Mrs. Wal
ter Golden, Lebanon, returned
here with her. Golden Is a brother
of Jtfrs. Maude Moore, who Is se
riously ill in the Umatilla hos
pital. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilson have
returned here to live after living
in Portland the past three months.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kotka, xaK
ima, Wash., were Sunday visitors
at the home of their son-ln-iaw
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Peyrollaz.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Briggs, Hay
Springs, Nebr., visited last week
at the home of his brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Briggs. While they were here the
two women went to Portland to
visit Mrs. Edith Reed and to D
lake to visit Mrs. Flora Schroder
down the river by their boat to
Hatrock.
and Mrs. Stella Thomas, all sis
ters of the men.
Mr. and Mrs. Myron Watts and
daughter Donna. Mrs. Everett
Daniels, and Mrs. Cecil Hamil
ton went to Portland last Thurs
day. Donna got the cast removed
from her arm while there.
Cecil Hamilton, Delbert Car
center and Max Russell spent the
week end at their homes here
from Bellingham, Wash., where
they are employed. Carol Ham
ilton, who is taking nurses train
ing in Portland also spent the
weekend at her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Thorpe
and family spent the weekend In
Union and Baker visiting Mrs.
Thorpe's parents, Mr.and Mrs.
Paul Smith and her brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Smith.
The Tillicum club met on Tues
day, Sept. 2, at the home of Mrs.
Ronald Black, with nine members
present. Mrs. Joe Tatone gave a
report on her trip to the Oregon
Federation of Womens club board
meeting in Portland on Sept. 21.
Initial plans were made for the
annual Hallowe'en party the club
gives for school children.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Darrah,
San Diego, Calif., have visited the
past ten days at the home of Mrs.
Darrah's brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Nate Macom
ber. Sunday Mrs. Macomber en
tertained with a family dinner In
their honor. Present were Mr. and
Mrs. E. R. Macomber and two
children, Grandview, wasn., Mr.
and Mrs. Leslie Macomber and
two children, Mabton, Wash., Mr.
and Mrs. Dale Mackey, Tacoma,
Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. Al Ma
comber, Arlington.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Higuera
and son Steve, San Jose, Calif.,
are visiting this week at the home
of Mrs. Higuera's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Guy Ferguson. Week
end visitors at the Ferguson home
were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hockett
and Sandra Ely, Plainsvlew, S.
Dak.
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at the homo of Mrs. Ida Gra
bill. Mrs. Druse and Mrs. Gra
bill are sisters.
Mr. and Mrs. John Burgoyne
and family of Oak Grove Visited
at the Kenneth Smouse's and
Borle Alters last Monday.
Mrs. Fannie Griffith visited her
daughter Mrs. Dwight Haugon
and family in Portland last week.
P. J. Linn of Troutdale is spend
ing a few days hero visiting with
relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. John Todd of
Roseburg are guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Frederick Martin." Mrs. Todd
is a sister of Mrs. Martin.
Mrs. Oscar Peterson and her
grandson ' Kerry Peterson left
Wednesday for MiThearson, Kan
sas. While there they will visit
Mrs. Peterson's mother Mrs. Anna
Engstrom and also her sisters.
Mrs. Esther Eckerman and her
daughter Jean of Kewanee, Illi
nois recently visited with Mr. and
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