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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, August 15, 1957 Page 3 Social H appemngs. adors Entertain h 'Novel Dinner ry Sunday and Mrs. Richard T. Mead itcrtained Sunday evening i chicken in the rough din Sach guest 'was assigned a name and was penalized his corn supply when fail ) call anyone by his nick . Following dinner cards played. sent were Mr. and Mrs. Lar wen, Mr. and Mrs. William irt, Mr and Mrs. Paul Koen r. and Mrs. Philip Blakney, nd Mrs. John Williams, Mr. rs. William Sowell, Mr. and rjaVerne VanMarter Jr., Mr. tfrs. Eddie Gunderson, Mr. Irs. James Norene, Mr. and 'illiam Barratt. (i score in bridge was won rs. Labhart and second by Junderson. Mr. Koenig won rize for accumulating the t supply of corn. Two Guests Attend Soroptimist Meeting Mrs Floyd Adams, vice presid ent, presided at the Thursday noon meeting of the Soroptimist club, in the absence of president Miss Leta Humphreys. It was announced that the ro deo queen and her court and their mothers will be guests at the next meeting. More complete plans for the rodeo float were discussed. Guests of the club were Mrs. Walter Barger and Mrs. Wallace Malone. Luncheon Honors Out of Town Guests Mrs. Ralph Thompson enter tained Saturday at luncheon for visitors here for the opening of the Bank of Eastern Oregon. Guests were Mrs. E. L. Morton, Beaverton; Mrs. Bert Sinclair, Portland; Mrs. William Siewert, Hillsboro and Mrs. Frank Turner, Heppner. Why Pay More? WHEN YOU CAN BUY THE RICHEST AND CLEANEST CE CREAM IN OREGON! YOUR HOME-OWNED Pride of Oregon MORROW COUNTY ! CREAMERY COMPANY DISTRIBUTORS OF KRAFT FOODS Get Ready for A Cook-Out r to. v I - , .i v V -""Sl 5 ' 9 11 4, - r If you belong to the charcoal cooking set, you're fully aware of the importance of being equipped with a truly superlative barbecue basting sauce recipe. In this highly competitive backyard sport, mediocrity spells failure; nothing but the best is even acknowledged. The Mustard Barbecue Sauce, presented here, is guaranteed to boost your reputation as a barbecue chef. It's a brush-on sauce, delicious with chicken, and has a mildly sweet, spicy flavor. Use it to baste half chicken broilers cooked over a charcoal grill, for basting a roasting chicken cooked on a rotisserie, or as shown here, for basting individual poussins or Rock Cornish game hens. Most distinguishing feature of this tantalizing sauce is that it's low in calories. Reason is that it makes use of the non-caloric sweetener, Sucaryl, rather than sugar. The calorie saving is really worthwhile. Just by the use of this sweetener, more than two-thirds of the total calorieordinarily contained in the sauce are eliminated. Be sure to tell your guests, for they won't be able to taste the difference. Here's the recipe . . . and good luck! MUSTARD BARBECUE SAUCE (Low-Calorie) 2 egg yolks 1 tablespoon paprika 1 cup skim milk 2 teaspoons Sucaryl solution or 1 tablespoon flour 16 tablets, crushed 1 tablespoon dry mustard V2 cup vinegar Beat egg yolks and milk together; gradually add to a mixture of the flour, mustard, paprika and Sucaryl, making a smooth paste. Cook in the top of a double boiler until thick, stirring constantly. Add vinegar gradually, and heat thoroughly. Use to baste chicken on rotisserie or barbecue grill. Makes IV2 cups of barbecue sauce. Each tablespoon contains 10 CALORIES; 0.6 gram protein; 0.5 gram fat; 1 gram car! hvdrate. If made with sugar, each tablespoon would contain : CALORIES. ST. WILLIAM'S CHURCH lone Masses; Sunday 8:00 a.m. ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH Gale and Willow Willis W. Geyer, Pastor Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Morning wodship, 11:00 am. Evening service 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Young People, 7:45 p.m. Thursday Bible Hour 7:45 p.m. IONE NAZARENE CHURCH Charles Wilkes, Pastor Sunday school at 10 a.m. Morning worship 11 a.m Young Peoples' meeting at 6:15 p.m. Evening worship at 7:00 p.m. Prayer meeting at 8:00 p.m. on Wednesday evening. ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL CHURCH 7.:00 a.m. Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion. Wednesdays 10:00 and 8:00 p.m. Holy Communion. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Brent Border, Pastor Saturday Services: Sabbath School 9:30 a.m. Sermon, 11 a.m. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:30 Bible Studies. at Freeze Berries Now Moke Jam and Jellies Later Oregon State College As the last of the Northwest native ber ries sweeten on the vine, this helpful suggestion is offered Ore gon jam and jellie makers: freeze the berries whole or freeze the juice and make jam and jelly later. Mrs. Ruth Klippstein, Oregon State college extension nutrition ist, says home-makers who have been making jam and jelly all summer long may be too busy, short on storage space or just plain tired of making more jam and jelly now. The thing to do, she says, is to either freeze the whole berries for later use in jams or freeze the juice for jelly making. Measure berries just as recipes specify for jams, she says. Then freeze. Extract the Juice and IONE COMMUNITY CHURCH Rev. Floyd S. Bailey, Pastor Morning worship at 9 a.m. The members of the Garden club will attend church in a body. Church school at 10 a.m. Everyone welcome. Weavers Announce Sister's Engagement Mr. and Mrs. David Weaver an nounce the engagement of her sister, Miss Rosie Johnson of London, Kentucky, to Mr, Richard Graham, son of Mr. and Mrs. For est Graham of Kinzua , An early fall wedding is plan ned Miss Johnson has been residing with her sister at Ruggs since February of this year. Mrs. Gunderson Has High Score at Bridge Mrs. Larry Dovven was hostess for the Renegers bridge club last Wednesday evening at her home. Guests were Mrs. LaVerne Van Martcr, Mrs. Dick Meador, Mrs. Frank Anderson, Mrs. Paul Webb, Mrs. James J. Farley, Mrs. Eddie Gunderson, Mrs. William Barratt Mrs. Alex Thompson, Mrs. James Norens, Mrs. William Labhart and Mrs. Robert Abrams. Mrs. Gunderson held high score, Mrs. Anderson second and Mrs Van Marter, low. Answer is GOD M, I HOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH corner Alfalfa St. Morning worship, 9:30. Sunday school, 10:30. Mr. John Hartman will conduct services on Sunday, August 18. Everyone welcome. VALBY LUTHERAN CHURCH Services second and fourth Sundays, 11:15 a.m. LEXINGTON CHURCH OF CHRIST Rev. Norman Northrup, Pastor Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Evening service, 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting Tuesday 7:30 p.m. HEPPNER METHODIST CHURCH 8 Church Street L. D. Boulden, Minister Sunday School and morning Worship at 10 a.m. measure for favorite jelly recipes. Freeze like any other fruit Be fore storing, label the fruit with amount and directions for later use. Care should be used In selec tion of native fruits used in jam and jellymaking. For instance, blue elderberries make excellent jelly but red elderberries should not be used. It is believed that red elderberries have contributed to certain stomach upsets. If in doubt, Mrs. Klippstein advises homemakers to consult local county extension agents or the local health association County extension offices also h;vve more detailed information on jam and jellymaking. Canada Bound? Yearning to view Canada's Mountains and Lakes? The car, cash, and time is About all it takes! Your regular Auto Liability Service Card won't do. Get a special Canadian Card To take with you! Don't risk lots of trouble While far from home; Get a card from your Agent Before you roam! hr For All Your Insurance Needs C. A. RUGGLES Heppner, Oregon Phone 6-9625 Box 611 FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Gale and Center Charles V. Knox, Minister Worship 9:00 a.m. Bible School 10:00 a.m. IT WILL SOON BE TDMEI IGHT NOW - Send Your Western Wear TO HEPPNER CLEANERS You'll be wanting your best Western clothes all slicked up and reedy for wear in just a couple of weeks now, so you'd better dig them out and let us clean and press them rightaway. Send us your fancy western shirts, cowboy dress suit or western skirt and we'll have them back ready to wear when you want them. Better do it right now I 8 ID DON'T FORGET . . . chool Clothes Need Cleaning Too! Heppner Cleaners PHONE 6-9441 I! ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH Heppner J. Gaire, Pastor Rev. Masses: Sundays, 6:30 and 9:30 a.m. Weekdays, 7:30 am. PemexBI SHOP o PENNEY'S DOLLAR DAYS! YOU CANT AFFORD NOT TO ! i ' ! i "To Know How to Grow Old is the Masterwork of Wisdom" By Phil Blakney Not so long ago there were fewer old folks be cause the average person who reached fifty was con sidered lucky. 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