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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1960)
New Members Initiated by lone Legion Auxiliary 1 ECHO tALUATtt lnl!UMn was t.rti f - f I 'if ful uMn nsembets In the An.rtuai Legion AuMUary Tu-Uy even Ing, Irb It t the Legion hall ,Jrt l-Sb Akcrs, Mr Jme Bar nett, Mrs I.tafl Beri;trufn. Mrs Herman Blctteii. '.tt Vn Hams and Mi Charles Huherty also the Junioit. Teresa r,l Tar a TUiker. Mdfli-rn and Anil CrawtY-rJ anil Kaien anl Ciser Ham. Mr lisihi U'llIUms Milton Freewater. district 6 yrr went, n m mutating criuvi Other avl!lr.j; were Mis O llr mann. Mr tVeil Thorne. Mr John Kubanks, Mr Q E Brenner Mrs ItotMrrt iVSpain. Mrs IVlrrn Crawford and Mrs t'leo lrak Mm Williams m presented with a eorane and gift from the unit, he cave a very Inter esting talk after the meeting stressing memtH'rship, chll( welfare, rehabilitation and jp ie. A potluck supper preceded the meeting with Mrs Joe Gaars land and Mrs Crawford In charge. The tables were decor ated In the St Valentine theme. The Auxiliary sent used cloth Ing for the Save the Children Federation to Knoxville. Tenn Mrs Ted Palmatecr. child wel fare chairman, had charge of this project. Dates to remembers Feb 26 Three Links club of Bunchgrass Itebekxih lodge at the borne of Mrs A don Hcrmlott at 2 p m. March I American Leaion Aux Uiary meeting at the home of Mrs Echo Palmateer at 2 d m. Members are to bring 2 doiea cookies and Junior members one doiea to be sent to the Veteran's hos Dltal in Rosebura. March 2 Eastern Star Social club at the home of Mrs Omar Rietmann with a lun cheon at 12:30 p m. March 3 Extension Unit meet ing at the home of Mrs Bryce Keene. Subject. The Morrow County Museum. March 3 Basketball tournament begins at Pendleton. A social hour was held after the regular meeting of Bunch grass Rebekah lodge Thursday evening of last week. Games were played and Mrs Ernest Hel lker received the special prize. The hostesses were Mrs Lewis Ball, Mrs Ida Coleman and Mrs Delia Corson. The HEC of Willows grange met at the home of Mrs Wate Crawford Thursday of last week with Mrs O L Lundell as co-hos tess. A dinner was served at to noon. At the business meeting in Mr and Mrs Alvin McCabe re- JlWit in, "uo" uiv.iti5 I - rhA aftrtrtnrrs nrlt h Tpc TTarvmr nt!v tnnk thpir son Ashley to IIIC i IIWWII " IM ' Ring, chairman, conducting the Pasco where he underwent sur gery on nis eyes. State erance master, Limer McClure of Portland was a guest at a dinner at the grange nail Tuesday evening, Feb 16. Others present were Alvin wagenDiast, FOR SEED CLEANING Cr TREATING CALL Harold Erwin Phono 6-5806 Slush Kebab For A Crowd I v. 4 r r ? I i : Ll .l.L. . I. M.lUw4 luitik mnA i-rt.n iffitilhlia broiled on skewers, is a tx-rfw-t hoiee to sent a crowd. It orif inaUwl cen tune ago in U Near Last len Armenian nephritis impaled their food on sticks and cooked it orr cen fire. Americans are nmlinf it fun to prepare on tln ir barbecue jrilla. A small amount of bver in this marinade adls flavor and helps tenderao the meat Hufly nee. a frvrn salad and tablets of cold, sparkling bm ar fond accompaniments to hih kebab. Shish Kebab 1 leg of lamb ( 5 to 7 1 teaspoon crunKed oreRano pounds), boned teaKion crulM'd thyme I p1ikJ. mim-ed clovs t teaspoon salt garlic lo 8 ( reen eppers H cup salad or oli oil 16 to 20 small whit onions i cup beer or ale Have meaUnan rt mo bone from leg of lamb. Cut boned lanib into 2-inch chunks, removing gristle and most of fat Combine garlic, salad or olive oil. beer or ale, pepier. oreganu. thyme and salt Pour marinade over lamb chunks in shallow pan and let stand in refriKerator at least 1 hour or overnight. Cut preen peppers into 2 inch pieces. Cut peeled onions into halves. hen ready to cook, alternate marinated lamb chunks, green pepper pii-ces and halved onions on 8 to 10 long metal skewers. Brush vegetables with olive oil or melted butter. Iiroil 3 inches from heat source or ovi r coals until tender, aliout 15 minute, turning skewers to brown food evtnly. To serve, push off onto individual plates. Yield: fl to 10 u-r inijs. meeting plans were made for the dinner to be served at the Elks nnual in Heppner Saturday evening. Those having charge were Mrs Lewis Halvorsen, Mrs James Lindsay, Mrs Ring and Mrs Berl Akers. For the tables ere Mrs Marion Palmer. Mrs Donald Heliker, Mrs John Eu- banks and Mrs Art Dalzell. The HEC will also serve a luncheon for the Blue Mountain district of garden clubs convention at the grange hall April 0. The Miriam Circle of the Wo- meri's Fellowship met at the home of Mrs Fredrick Martin Tuesday afternoon, Feb 16. The film strip "We Are All Brothers" was shown. The Circle members 11 make two layettes to be sent Korea vln Ely. master of Greenfield grange, Boardman; and Clyde Tannehlll, district deputy of Boardman. The dinner was ser ved by Mrs Armln Wihlon and assist by Mrs Barbara Rodgers. fr I.pp Palmer and Mrs Mar ion Palmer entertained members of the Amlca club at the Lee Palmer home Wednesday after After the JIiA.ru vs. ...-. - huRinoss meetinz eames were played and those receiving prizes were Mrs Garry Tullls, Mrs Adon HAmintt and Mrs Clyde Craw ford. The club donated 12 little folding chairs for the down stairs classes in the Community church school. Gifts were given to Mrs Lee Palmer for her daughters, rvvnna and Debra. and to Mrs Arnle Hedman for her daughter, Dee Ann. Mrs Robert JeDsen entertained thu hridrn club at her home Thursday evening of last week. Those receiving prizes were, jvirs Walter Corley, high; Mrs C L Lieuallen, 2nd high and Mrs Pete Cannon, low. Portland visitors last ween ;.. r t,r,o mnctpr urorp Mr and Mrs Rov Llncistrom 1UUITUW 1 umuim .. , - and Mrs Wagenblast of Lexing- and daughter, Christine; Mr and ton; Walter Wright, master or Rhea Creek grange and Mrs Wright: Adrain Bechdolt, over seer of Rhea Creek grange and Mrs Bechdolt; Leo Crabtree, mas ter of Willows grange, lone, and Mrs Crabtree; Vernon Munkers, master of Lexington grange; El- WELCOME BACK! WE'RE OPEN AGAIN! AND ARE SERVING THOSE WONDERFUL STEAK DINNERS It's been quite a struggle these past few weeks, but it looks like we've gotten rid of all the troubles, so we extend you a warm welcome to come in and enjoy our hospitality and mighty fine food. We've got all kinds of extra special lunches and dinners and some of those nice, thick. Juicy steaks just waiting for you. See You Soon! iefani's FINE FOOD Mrs Milton Morgan and Mr and Mrs Herbert Ekstrom Sr, Morgan and Lindstrom attended the Boat Show there. The following officers were in stalled in the American Legion recently: Robert Rietmann, com mander; Robert Drake, vice com-1 mnnripr? Melvln Melena, adju tant and treasurer; Robert De- Spain, chaplain and Bill Kiet mann Rpreeant-at-arms. Herbert White Jr., district 6 commander f.nm PonHiptnn. was the Install- ing officer. The executive of ficers are Joel Englefan, Gene Rietmann, John Jepsen and Charles Doherty. Mr and Mrs Robert Kietmann left Wednesday of last week for Squaw Valley, Calif to attend the Olympic games. go for The Good Light Beer Heidelberg Slow Brewed Mr and Mt Ahlu .UVaU and.uat uf LHin Stat Cull-, on Aahley. mAed W1 wet to I Mu. McHrUW spent U months the Arthur Warren ranch. The)' ha twvn llvlr.j; in Tt.lfJ Suevt. Mr and Mm A W MvUikI if Amity aj-ent a few dj her Ut week with relatUe and filendi, Ml Myra J;n M Bride, a Linn ttunty IFYE iliiteinatl.uial Farm Youth F-Xihange student j;ae a ery Interesting t.ilk and showed klldes on her trip to Jap an at the lecturers hour of Wll iws trance Sunday aftetn.mn. She Is frm Lebun. n and a trad- in JJH.n uith $ diff.-rrnt rural families and trr!ed In all the Ulands rvtpt In tie northern part. She helped with the ttm tti.rk there. The average farm there is four and one half acres. The rural homes do not have mn hiirio appliances and the homes are nut heatett. She had many articles on display uch a rue bowl. uj lla. rain lui. nhiM's. tlotlu-s. silk worms. oh'ii etc. She an a folk HtrrNCIt CAItTTE TlMtl Thuiaday. faUuorf U. 1 hiijs In Janne a'trpanled by a Japanrs lntruient im- H.r to a tfuttar. MU Mcllrl.le i a Japanese cMslume. Mia Fther Klrmls if lleppner ritinlucHl Mi-ui Mo- Bride, Mrs Alvn Mv-W lee turer had charge cf the program. At tit cranire mvtlnc cm- ducted by Leo Crabtree, master. l'lde Tannehlll. Merrowr county district deputy from t.ieenrieid ciange, at Boardman. was In-1 tMduttsl. Visits from ether graiea -re Mts Ella Burgoyn i, J Mrs Kenneth Smou from Ixxinitton grange. Mr Cecil lllcka transferred fn.in Iuie Kok grange to Wil lows grange. ISerl Akrr was appdnted on the whool administrative com mitter. A report was given on the lesolutuuw committee that copies of the resolution concernlnjf the (Continued on fog 10) OM FOOD... IS OUR BUSINESS! SPECIAL THURS., FRI. SAT. SALE AT Peck's Corner Grocery in Lexington PET RITZ FROZEN PIES Cherry Apple Peach 2 for 57c Sonny Boy (Case- $2.59) TOMATO JUICE, 46 ox. can 4 for 89c Rod Dart (Case $1.89) LIMA BEANS, 303 cans 3 for 25c SONNY BOY 303 TINS PEAS OR CORN f or ELD RIDGE HALF OR WHOLE lib. 4c Occident Family Enriched Sonny Boy (Cas $2.79) BLUE LAKE BEANS, 303 tins 4 for 50c GARDEN TOMATOES, 303 tins 3 for 47c SUGAR 25 lbs. $2.85 CATSUP, Hunts, 20 ox. bottles 4 for $1.00 M. 11 if O Snnnv Knv O lbs. Zb w 7 - 25 LBS. $ 1.99 10 LBS 95c 5 LBS 49c n n Blu Hill lbs. lbs. U IIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHI HILLS BROS. i h JlsUBH DRIP CR REGULAR 2 lbs fl33 CASE -$15.80 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllliiiiiuiniiiiiiMii. FINER NO. 1 TINS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiiii FLAV-R-PAC FROZEN PEAS - POTATO PATTI ES CUT CORN - MIX VEGETABLES (5 for $S S5? i 1 1 1 1 1 in ii in i 1 1 j 1 1 1 t mil i ii ti i 1 1 ii 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 in 1 1 ii i if 1 1 1 f 1 1 f i ii 1 1 ii i iiiti' Dog-Cat Food 6 59c s Case .59 Morrow County Creamery ICE CREAM Half-Gallon 95c Gallon $1.85 KRAFT VELVEETA CHEESE 2 lbs. 98c MAYFLOWER MILK Vi gal. 49c CIGARETTES, .... Reg. Ctn. $1 .85 - King Sixe Crtn $1 .98 CARROTS, Cello 2 bunches 19c KRAFTS DRESSING llorad Whop 32 oz. p CORNER GROCERY IN LEXINGTON AT IONE