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Pag 4 Harpp ner Gazette Times, Thursday, December 13, 1956 For Holiday Glamour Try A Tetra?2ini . ? iff- An elegant buffet dish which makeg excellent a lyrical use of planned combination of holiday leftovers is Turkey Tetrazzini. turkey, mushrooms and a pale cream sauce smoothed with evaporated mine ana uvenea witn snerry. Glamorous as the famous soprano from which it takes its name, Turkey Tetrazzini teams beautifully with a tart salad, hot coffee and a pretty dessert for an easy and effective buffet. The evapo rated milk adds creaminess and serves as the perfect blending ground for the delicate turkey and mushroom flavors. TURKEY TETRAZZINI 1 can (3 or 4 ounces) mushrooms Vl teaspoon Tabasco 1 cup evaporated milk 2 cups coarsely diced 2 tablespoons butter or margarine cooked turkey 2 tablespoons flour 1 to 2 tablespoons teaspoon salt sherry, optional 1 chicken bouillon cube 2 cups (4 ounces) M teaspoon monosodium cooked macaroni or jrlutamate spaghetti Drain mushrooms; reserve liquid. Add enough water to liquid to make 1 cup. Combine with evaporated milk. Melt butter in sauce pan. Remove from heat and blend in flour, salt, bouillon cube and monosodium glutamate. Gradually add evaporated milk mixture and stir over low heat until mixture thickens and comes to a boil. Add Tabasco, turkey, mushrooms, gherry and macaroni, and bring to serving temperature. If desired, sprinkle with chopped ripe olivet. YIELD: 4 to 6 wring. lone News (ConUau4 Fimb Baa 1) school cafetorlum. The P-TA will furnish the tree and the treats as this is a community affair, each family in the entire com munity will be Invited to partici pate In making it a success. Ray Helmblgner, president of the P TA, has listed the following com mittees buying Mrs. Milton Mor- LIVBSTOCK MARKET Cattle Hogs ftheep IALI EYIRY TUKSDAY 12 Noon On U. S. Hiway No. 30 NORTHWESTERN LIVESTOCK COMMISSION CO. JO 7-665S Hermlaton Oregon Frank Wink & Sons. Owners Deo Wlak, Mgr. Res. Hermlston JO 7-3111 gan and Ray Helmblgner; sack ingMrs. Berl Akers, Mrs. Her shal Townsend, Mrs. Harold Sher- er, Mrs. Garry Tullls, Mrs. Bruce Keene, Mrs. Phil Ement, Mrs. Hugh Salter, Mrs. Lloyd Rice, Mrs. Fredrick Martin, Mrs. Paul Petty John, Mrs. Herman Bletell, Mrs. Lloyd Morgan and Mrs. Jodie Morrison; tree decorating Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lindstrom, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Palmateer, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe llauslor; Santa Claus committee Ernest McCabe and Robert DeSpain; Santa's helpers lone Lctterman's club; collec tions for treats will bo taken by bus drivers for their passengers' families; Fredrick Martin and Charles O'Connor for the city of lone; Bruce Kcnne and Earl Mc Kinney for rural people not con tacted by bus drivers. The col lection drive will start Doc. 10 J and end Dec. 15. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Boyce and children were Portland visitors last week. Miss Carolyn Crabtree spent IT'S GONTY FOR- ELECTRIC --COFFEEMAKERS --FRY PANS --PRESSURE COOKERS --SAUCE PANS --BLANKETS BY UNIVERSAL-PRESTO SUNBEAM GIVE A NEW RADIO OR RECORD PLAYER GONTY'S HEPPNER Monument News By Martha Matteson Lee Fleming had a horse step on his foot last week at the Evans ranch and he is home until he can wear a shoe again. Thelma Williams is home from Pasco, Washington where she spent a week caring for her sister-in-law and new baby. Mr. and Mrs. Arlot Fleming and family were dinner guests at the Lee Fleming's home Sunday evening. Margaret Holmes gave a sur prise birthday party for her hus band, Bob, Saturday evening. There "were 20 guests present. The Home Extension Unit met Tuesday and the project was can dle making. There were some beautiful candles made and the 26 women and high school girls enjoyed the day and work. Mrs. Bert McVay and two girls left for Kansas City, Missouri where she will spend some time visiting friends and relatives. Mr. McVay is the high school teacher here. Mr. and Mrs. William Jewel and four children were in Red mond over the weekend and visi ted her sister and family, the the weekend in La Grande. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davie3 of The Dalles were visitors at the C. E. Erenner home one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Eubanks and daughter, Sandra, were re cent Portland visitors. Mrs. Fredrick Martin showed the film on Adventure in Our Town at the Community Sunday school on Sunday. Dick Swart is delivering the East Oregonian. Lawrence Johnsons. They also dm their Christmas shopping. Mrs. Earl Lewis took her son to the doctor at Prlneville and found out he had the three day measles. He is all right now. The 4-H leaders and children met Monday evening in the grange hall to sign up for the club's coming year. County agent Bill Ferrell, extension agent Sara Kane were there from Canyon City. Mr. and Mrs. Carsteen Brand hagen spent the weekend in Heppner visiting her folks, the Loy McFerrens. A pink and blue shower was given Sunday afternoon at the Ray Davis home in honor of Barbara McDonald, who received many lovely gifts. Ansil Martin returned home Sunday night from Salem where he had been the past week. Mrs. Boyd Hinton is taking care of the Kimmel children, as Mrs. Kimmel is sick. Mrs. Harold LIppert received word last Thursday that her father was in Pendleton hospital very low. He passed away that evening. He was Burel Stimpson of Ritter and services were held Monday, December 10. Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Kingman and L. J. Matteson drove to Al turus, California and back last week. They went on business. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Scott and son of Long Creek were Sunday visitors at the Kingmans and Mattesons. The M. M. M. club met at the home of Grace Stirritt on Decem ber 6. Sixteen members and three visitors were present and plans were made for their annual Christmas dinner and gift ex change. The party is to be held December 20 at the home of Doris Capon. Dale Matteson made the loop from Monument around through Heppner, Pendleton, Long Creek and then back home Thursday, December 6. The mill started this Monday with an 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. shift where they have been working from 7 a. m. to 4 p. m. The temperature changed 20 degrees in two days and has been raining here for two nights. (Too Late for Last Week-) Mr. and Mrs. Henry Martin drove to Salem with three of their children Nov. 23. Their son Ansil who has been in Salem for four months returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Max Drurv of Blue River who was deer hunting aunng tne special doe season, stopped to visit at the Matteson home. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Enright and daughters of Lone Creek were Saturday evening visitors at the Joe Mellor home. Mrs. Richard Cox came home a week ago after SDendintr m days at Heppner under doctor's care. Mrs. Carl Cox and daughter nf Top visited Friday at the McWH- ns ana Mary Hyke homes. Floyd Lynch and Allet Rnnssupr of Burns drove home Friday, re turning Saturday. They are log gers for Tom Ross and stay at the McWillis home. Mrs. Harold LiDDert drove Mav. nard Hamilton to Pendleton Fri day for a checkup. Mrs. Joe Mellor and son And Mrs. Bob Kelly drove to Heppner jriaay on business. Mr. and Mrs. Lvnn Fnrrpst tp. ceived word that their daughter rat was married about Nov. 13 in Portland. She works for Mont gomery Ward.' The Columbia Power Co-op of Vsterans to Be Offered Farm Units Veterans are offered priority in the government sale of 131 full-time farm units In the south Columbia basin irrigation district in Franklin county, Washington, it was reported today by Vere A. McCarty, service division man ager for the Oregon Department Monument held their annual meeting this year at Spray Dec. 1. The Spray grange ladles served the dinner to 387 Dersons. The grange put on the dance that nignt. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Brott of Spray won the electric range. Stanley Boyer drove to Red mond with a load of scrap iron Saturday and returned with a load of feed for the store. Jessie Scott and son, Mrs. Del mer Settle and three children' were visiting here Friday from Long Creek. of Veterans' Affairs. Veterans' applications must be filed by December 31, in the of fice of the Bureau of Reclama tion, Ephrata, Washington, to be included in the drawing. Prices on the farms range gen erally from $6,000 to $8,000, al though a few are priced between $1,500 and $2,500 and one Is as high as $31,275. The farms are divided into two categories for the public open ing. The veteran qualifying for a farm In one group must have as sets worth $5,500 or cash of $5,000. For a farm in the other group he must have assets worth $8,500 or $7,500 in cash. Applications are available In Oregon from county veterans' ser vice officers or the Department of Veterans' Affairs, State Fi nance Building, Portland. 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