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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, April 19, 1956 Page 3 Mrs. Jack Bedford, Reporter Social Housewarming Party Given For Koenigs Saturday Evening Hosts and hostesses at a sur prise housewarming for the Paul Koenigs last Saturday evening were Mr. and Mrs. John Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Blakney, Mr. and Mrs. William Sowell and Dr. and Mrs. Wallace Wolff. . Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wyman and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Thompson were in charge of refreshments. Others attending were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cleveland, Mr. and Mrs. Don Greenup, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brindle, Mr. and Mrs. Max Barclay, Mr, and Mrs. Tom Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. La Verne Van Marter, Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Fancher, Mr. and Mrs. James Parley, Mr. and Mrs. James Healy, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Dag gett, Mr. and Mrs. William Bar ratt, Rev. Patrick Gaire, Mr. and Mrs. Pat O'Brien, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Angel, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brunner, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Blake, Mr. and Mrs. Harry O'Don nell, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. William Labhart, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Do wen, Mr. and Mrs. William Tur ner, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Keeling. A gift of an eight place setting of stainless steel silverware was presented to the Koenigs. o FIVE HAPPY SEW AND SEWS The Five Happy Sew and Sews met at the home of Mrs. Leila Palmer. We worked on our sub jects and talked about them. Refreshments were served by Carol Ann Palmer. Leona Van Winkle, reporter FASHION SPRUG DESSERTS s by FRANCES FIELDS Home Economist Oregon Wheat League lewis Building Portland 4, Oregon Bright spring days call for gay, bright-tasting desserts. Like spring fashions, spring desserts should display dash and glam our. And an appealing dessert jrepared with Oregon wheat flour loesn't mean hours of work. Festive as that spring hat, it no complaints from father, truly economical way to add e elegant touch to any meal. hubarb Pie-Follow you uble-crust pie recipe. Good oportions are : ups sifted enriched flour to 1 tea ion salt, cup shortening and A I water. Cut in shortening until tides resemble small peas. Add ter and mix only slightly. Roll out line pan. Save 4 crust for lattice ping of pie. Mix 1 cups sugar, ch of salt and 4 tablespoons flour. 1 3 cups diced rhubarb, 8 table ons melted butter, tablespoon of ted orange rind, and a few drops color. Mix all ingredients togeth ind let stand 15 minutes. Place In aked shell and cover with lattice )lng. Trim edges and flute. Bake 75 degrees for 40-60 minutes. Serve . i fresh orange slices. SYNOTE: SIMPLICITY, Won experts agree that sim-y lty is usually the secret to 4 grooming likewise food arts know that good eating la ole and easy. intniirii Cookies or "Squares" and fruit combine to top off any I in an easy yet delicious way. : DREAM BARS gether to a crumbly mixture, butter, 1 cup brown sugar ana I flour. Spread In flat pan. Bake i degrees for 10 minutes. Cool, beat 4 eggs, 1 teaspoon vanilla, i brown sugar together. Mix to f 1 teaspoon salt, V4 cup flour, poons baking powder. Sift flour re over 3 cups cocoanut and 2 .hopped nuts. Add to egg mix Mix well. Pour over baked l Bake at 375 degrees for 20 96, Cool and cut in Hi" squares. w 1th giving meals need cost money or trouble. Include )us portions of wheat foods lay. Doctors and nutrition recommend bread and wheat foods in reducing Remember ... no one food ening it is the "extra" ( that cause overweight. tGON WHEAT COMMISSION NATIONAL BANK BUILDING , PENDLETON. OREGON egon Wheat News Deadline 6 p. m. Tuesdays Many Prizes Won At . Triple Link Party The Triple Link club entertain ed at a public card party Monday evening, at the Oddfellow hall. Prizes in bridge were won by Mrs. Creston Robinson, high; Mrs. Kay Porter-Smith, second; Mrs. Frank Wilkinson, third and Mrs. Robert Dobbs, low. Mrs. Don Bellenbrock secelved the traveling prize and Mrs. Richard Wells the door prize. In pinochle Mrs. Kemp Dick was high; Mrs. N. D. Bailey, se cond; Miss Joyce Casebeer, third; and Mrs. John Bergstrom, low. Mrs. Bailey won the traveling prize and Frank Turner the door prize. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Grace Nickerson, Miss Esther Bergstrom and Mrs. Lincoln Nash. Those on the refreshment committee were Mrs. C. J. D. Bau- man, Mrs. Don Munkers and Mrs. Rufus Piper. o Spokane Girl Tells OF Engagement To Helmuth Hermann Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ruhling of Spokane, Washington announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Elois Nadine, to Helmuth G. Hermann, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gotfried Her mann of lone. Miss Ruhling is a graduate of North Central high school in Spo kane and received her certificate in dental hygene from the Uni versity of Oregon dental school in Portland. Mr. Hermann, as 1953 graduate from the University of Oregon, is a junior at the dental school in Portland. The wedding date has been set for Sunday, June 17. o Mrs. Dowen Hostess For Bridge Club The Renegers met Wednesday evening of last week at the home of Mrs. Larry Dowen, for dessert bridge. Mrs. William Barratt had high score, Mrs. Paul Webb was se cond and Mrs. Jomes Norene low. Others present were Mrs. Brad ley Fancher, Mrs. La Verne Van Marter, Mrs. Richard Meador, Mrs. James Farley, Mrs. Allen Case, Mrs. Alex Thompson, Mrs. James Sumner, Mrs. P. W. Ma honey and Mrs. Claude Graham. o Bridge Club Meets At Parrish Home Mrs. Fred Parrish was hostess for duplicate bridge Thursday evening at her home. The winning team were Mrs. Parrish, Mrs. Frank Turner, Mrs. Earle Gilliam and Mrs. Loyal Parker. Others present were Mrs. A. D. McMurdo, Mrs. Grace Nickerson, Mrs. Frank Wilkinson and Mrs. J. J. Nys. o Jo Anne Keithley Tells Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Howard Keithley announce the engagement or their daughter, Jo Anne to Mr. Leon Taber, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Taber of Ava Missouri. The wedding date has not been set. n Barbara Warren Plans September Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Warren announce the engagement of their daughter, Barbara to Mr. Ward Fenn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fenn of Ransomville, New York. September wedding is plan ned. Thought For Food! Grain fields are looking well In spite of a cold spring! Most has a good deep color and A lot of it is jointing! Some later rains are needed & Warm growing weather! But, very often, rain and hail Seem to come together! Why gamble on your crop; Your living for next year? Get some Hail Insurance now; Spare yourself that fear! hr For All Your Insurance Needs C. A. RUGGLES Heppner, Oregon Coming Events Friday April 20 Sans Soucl Re- bekoh lodge Monday, April 23 Chamber of commerce, noon at O'Don nells Rainbow for Girls American Legion business meeting Tuesday April 24 Bookworms Degree of Honor Wednesday April 25 Morrow county gem and mineral so ciety Thursday April 26 Soroptimists, noon at O'Donnell's Elks, anglers night, stag din ner. Friday April 27 Ruth chapter No. 32, OES Tuesday, May 1 Homemakers festival, fair pavilion Extension Unit Meets At Campbell Home The Pine City home extension unit met Wednesday, April 11 for an all day meeting at the home of Mrs. Glen Campbell with 17 members and two visitors pre sent. The project was meat in meals and was presented by Mrs. Camp bell and Mrs. John Madison. Next year's officers were elect ed: Mrs. Dan Blewitt, chairman; Mrs. John Madison, vice chair man and Mrs. Carl Rhea, secretary-treasurer. o Farm Home Scene of Carnation Club Meet The Carnation club of the De gree of Honor met Thursday at the home of Mrs. William Farra. Mrs. James Ware and Mrs. A. L. Casebeer gave a report on the State Degree of Honor conven aion in Portland. Refreshments were served by co-hostesses, Mrs. Darrell Pad berg and Mrs. Carl King. Mrs. Theta Stratton received the door prize. o Mrs. Lowell Gribble Luncheon Hostess Mrs. Lowell Gribble entertain ed the members of the Sewing Club last Wednesday afternoon with a 1:15 p. m. luncheon. Guests were Mrs. P. W. Ma honey, Mrs. John Pfeiffer, Mrs. Orville Smith of Seattle, Mrs. E. K. Schaffitz, Mrs. Carl Spaulding, Mrs. Claude Graham, Mrs. Jack Bedford, Mrs. Paul Koenig, Mrs. Tom Wilson, Mrs. Raymond Fer guson, Mrs. Robert Penland and the hostess. Mahoneys Entertain At Friday Dinner Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Mahoney entertained Friday evening with a dinner party at their home on Hager street. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Pfeiffer, Dr. and Mrs. E. K. Schaf fitz, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gra ham, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ferguson and Mr. and Mrs. James J. Farley. TO TRY THIS NEW We Will Pay You TEK TOOTH BRUSH 59c Buy cne of these new popular Tek tooth brushes and send in the attached coupon tot a 60 cent refund. Ask us about this special offer. 25 FREE TRIPS TO DISNEY LAND Get official entry blank with purchase of 25 cent roll of Scotch brand celophane tape then write "I like Scotch brand celophane tape bjcause. ..." New Coty French Formula LIQUID MAKEUP & FACE POWDER Regular $2.10 Value $ J gQ DOROTHY GRAY SATURA MOISTURE BALM Use the free trial jar of this new moisture balm il not fully satisfied bring back the regular jar for full refund. $3.50 PHIL'S PHARMACY Phil Blakney! Owner Bridge Club Meets At Koenig Home Mrs. Paul Koenig entertained the Kings' Little Queens club Wednesday evening of last week with,a dessert bridge. Mrs. Jack Angel was high and Mrs. Lester Wyman, second. Mrs. Harry O'Donnell Jr. received the i traveling prize. Others present were Mrs. Pat O'Brien, Mrs. James Popham, Mrs. Philip Blakney, Mrs. Fred Sanders and Mrs. Eddie Gunder son. r Answer is COD LEXINGTON CHURCH OF CHRIST Rev. Noman Northrup, pastor Sunday school 9:45 Morning worship 11:00 Evening seviee 7:30 Prayer meeting, Tuesday, 7:30 ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH Heppner Rev. P. J. Gaire, Pastor MASSES: Sundays 7:30 and 10:30 a. m. Holy Days 7:00 a. m. and 6:30 p. m. ST. WILLIAM'S CHURCH lone MASSES: SUNDAYS 9:00 a. m. HOLY DAYS 8:00 a. m. HOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH Merlin W. Zier, pastor 9:30 a. m. Worship service. 10:30 a. m. Sunday school. Meeting in S. D. A. church. VALBY LUTHERAN CHURCH Worship Service 11:15 a. m. Church Services the 2nd and last Sunday of every month. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Robert E. Becker, Pastor Saturday Services: Sabbath school, 9:30 ft. in Sermon, 11 a. m. Prayer Meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Bible Studies. at ASSEMELY OF GOD CHURCH Gale and Willow Willis W. Geyer, Pastor Sunday School 9:45 i. m. Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. Evening Service 7:30 p. m. Tuesday, Young People 7:45 p. m. Thursday Bible Hour 7:45 p. m. ALL SAINTS' EPISCOPAL 8:00 a. m. Holy Communion. 9:45 a. m. Church school ser vice and classes. 11 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon. Holy Communion first Sunday. 7 p. m. Young People's Fellow ship. Wednesdays 10 a. m. and 8 p. m., Holy Communion. AT PHIL'S 60c- CHURCH OF CHRIST Gale and Center streets Charles V. Knox, pastor Bible school 9:45 Morning worship 11 a. m, mon: "Who is Your Master? Junior high group 5:30. Senior high group 7:00. Ser- HEPPNER METHODIST CHURCH L. D. Boulden, Minister Church School 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. Choir Practice Thursday 8:00 p. m. Spring is here! The hills and the steams are beckoning! But remember that in every season the Church is beckoning. in Sis A ,Y Kfi&fa I If. i M It1 1 Maw IwM r s ONE TIME PENNEY BUY! QUILTED GARMENT BAGS f A lerrlfle value iut In time for the k tummer ilorage teaton. Extra large. I with full leneth zipper, sturdy 3 hook frame. Tell at a glance when moth crystals evaporate without opening. pnjr. Pcnney'g come a running price o eyelet embroidered slips. Three sheath slim Styles dainty as an arm ful of daisies! Exquisitely detailed in long-wearing 68 by 72 cotton. Sizes 32 to 44. Penney Special I $1.00 V M Striped polo shirts for boys . . . now anniversary priced I Fine combed cotton with crew neck, short sleeves. Famous full cut -for -action Penney fit. Sizes 4 to 12 2 For $1.00 IONE NAZARENE CHURCH Wilfred C. McKay, pastor Sunday School at 10:00 a. m. Morning worship at 11:00 a. m. Young peoples meeting at 7:15. p. m. Evening worship at 8:00 p. m. with the sermon by the pastor. Y'ou are always welcome at the friendly church . 4-H Club News BUSY STITCHERS The meeting was called to order April 14 by the news report er Carole Anderson as neither the president or vice president were present. HlfJE BI6 WP VALUES ! ZIPPERED SEE THRU POUCH refill Penney Special Sleek ace. tate-tricot Women's panties quick drying and long- wearing. Choose band leg styles with all round elas tic waists. Spring fresh pas. tels! Sizes small, medium, large. 4 For $1.00 $2 Super buy for junior Pen- ney's Sanforized, vat dyed 7Vi ounce cordenim suspen der jeans. Ruggedly rein forced. Machine washable! Sizes la to 6, 88c For new business we talked about what we should do for money to send Patsy Wright to national 4-H camp. We decided to each donate one dollar and take $5.00 out of our treasury. Mrs. Wright gave us each a bulletin on selection of accessor ies. Janet Gave us a demonstra tion on how to stitch and press a collar. We all brought along a pres sing arm to be stuffed and did it at the meeting. Carole A. Anderson, reporter o Mrs. James Farley spent sev eral days inPortland last week. o Gazette Times Classifieds Pay I MNNIY'I IMNI THI NATION WITH i few J&rv 3 Wonderful low price I Pen ney 's cool and colorfully printed rayon slub weave shirts for boys. Machine washable and exceptionally long wearing. Sizes 2 to 18. $1.00 BABY PANTS Plastic covered rayon baby pants. Slip-on style in colors and white. Sizes 12 to IV2. Q FOR $-1 Anniversary priced I Pen ney's Morning glorious robes of cracked ice cotton. Hose splashed print In prin cess fitted and flowing dus ter style. Machine washable. Sizes 12 to 20, 38 to 44. Penney Special I $3.00 7r Stretch-fit work socks of cotton and elasticized ny lon I The best yet for com fort, fit and wear . . . spe cially bought for Penney's Anniversary! Small, med ium, large. 3 Pairs $1.00 Phone 6-9625 Box 611