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jiiZ Events APPENIN6S i-rrr.r..! cateOiia. JaMflllM TVipee. I epe1ef Three New Members I Mrs Agce Honored Welcomed Into The Mothers Club Th Ilrt'tmrf .M'jthrri flub met With Doby Shower Friday Evening Mrs Gordon Il't .... at.- b ..r Idf..- Aiaiinn wur Clem ft.ckard Hh Mr Botjftia4yvcnlr.lhri'tliiiw J ul!, ton as ro hciro. J I. a Uby shower honoring Mr. n i.mw mrmlirlt AUS "' !.- Rotate fat CuU. Atucilro Le?ie. Di of no no. Wednesday. Monh 1 Wlllw n u. toor. rtiuiutM. Maud 4 SeiepU. ml.lt. Wo7Ml WheeL and M, (Ik. frt!.- fil4t. Maich IV-Ruth chapter Do 32. CM. Charles Knox. Mrs Brut Sjnrrr nil Mrs Ray Williamson, were wrlmrd Into the Efoup. Clients jft-M-nl w Mm Charles Rug pic. Mm lE. lH-rt Van ll.ute, Mli K!hrr Klrmi. Mr Austin Me Ghee and Mm Nellie Anderson. Hath nn-mJxT anxwered roll call with her favorite cookie or randy reelje. Mr Ilujreles showed slides of wild rimers f Morrow county. Her derrltions and beautiful pictures mad It en enjoyable evenlnj?. Tin h'pltal committee for March H Mr Rm1 Murray and Mr Fred PrustMnc. Next meeting will le April 4 at the home of Mr lloliert Abram. with Mr Harold Laird aa co -hostess. Roll mil will ,,? an apron exchange. GucMS were Mr I-dJie sun der. Mm Art Vanre. Mr. P W Mahoney. Mr Roy Kirk. Mr Ralj-h Richmond. Mm llorner Ha-C-r. Mm Tom Hughes, Mr M-tr-ton Huegett. Mm Je Stewart. Mr. Jack Dyl. Mr W W Wrath erfocd and Mm Lloyd lluwton iif lone. rM urr enloved with Mr Mahonry winning high nd Mr Vance aecond high. Mm iij:t received the door prize. Monday Potluck Fetes Legion's Birthday Member or the American Legion and the Auxiliary en Joyed a potluck dinner last Mon day evening In honor of the 41st birthday of the American Legion. Impromptu speeches were Klven by several and two girls, Rosea nn Ayers and Connie An derson, who attended Girl's State Inst year cave talks and lead In a question and answer period In regard to Girl's State. Two girl will be chosen to rep resent the lleppner auxiliary at Girl's State this year. Several members ofthe auxil iary plan to go to The Dalles on April 9 when the national president of the American Legion auxiliary, Mrs Alexander H Gray will be the guest. A large cara van of enrs with department of ficers, musician band, the Ros arlnns and other friends will es cort her Inim Portland tor the noon luncheon at The Dalles. ennett anu naniirur i-it ! The members Interp- members and their families. Merry Blue Birds Entertain Mothers Th. Morn- Blue Birds, whose leaders are Mm Floyd Jones and Leta Humphreys, entertained their mothers at a regular meet- In Thursday, March 10 at trie home of Leta Humphreys. The Blue Bird pledge sung was followed by piano numbers by ru.M.i TUnnctt and jsannctte f!nr.lner. rr.t tu t.lavs "Hansel and Grethel" and "The Apple of Con tentment" In their own words. The afternoon ended with the singing of the closing song "Skip Along your Way." In circle formation. Rlii.-I.lnl members are Debbie Bennett. Karen and Kathy Blake, Susan Chally. Nannette Gardner, Teresa Harshman. Marcla Jones, Lynn Sawyer, Gertrude Thorons and Christy watKins. Guests were Mrs Wlllard ninkn. Mrs David Wilson, Mrs Lowell Chally, Mrs Gardner, Mrs Everett Harshman, Mrs Don Bennett. Mrs R G Wauuns, anu son and Mrs Fred ThomaH and Marjorle. Soroptimist Club Has International Meeting Thursday An liilcrnatlonal wmlnfi a lu-ld Ttiumday rio..n by the vr ..ptlmiot Club 'f lleppner. The !tr club In Trowrth, Fnpland W4 having dinner m-ei!r.g at exctly the m time lhal the HTlner club wa meeting. Mm John I'felffer uffer t.( a ..ast to Queen F.!i.tc!h r.f Fneland, Mm C K Muarrle a tiHt to 1'rei.hlent Flw-nhower and Mm Robert Tenland toaM to thedter lub In Tamworth. Many lovely gifts have been received here from the Tam worth club and these were on display at the meeting and let tern that hal been received by memers here from the members of the club In England, were read. Pictures of the country''' around Tamworth were shown as well ns pictures of some t.f the Miss Judith Collins To Wed Saturday Mr M !rs W C CuWfit an uuutwe lb ti'tmr-e manufa tf l.rir daufbtrf, JxdHh Atxt t A J e Pvil E TtlrlK-n, n ot Mr and Mm lUndJ Jhn TiW tt t4 C4:ir.vi:i, :ilm4, Th- rfMtiunv will b at th h.ire i4 Mr and Mm W C t !,-- In VHuver, Vh on St urdy. Mith 19 lone Extension Unit Hears Of Museum The lone F-xtmUon unit rnel Tburdy, Mnh 10 at 100 p in al the hom ft Mm Ed Biker In Lexington. Mr Brce Kerne, county com mittee memtw-r from the Ion unit, told t.f the r-ent Ult by the county committee membem to the nely completed ciunty mu-wutn building In lleppner. Program planning Ifaders Juan Warren and June Cniwell reHirte on the program plan nlng meeting Ihey had attendetl The April unit meeting will be at the home of Mm Keen. Jim Shields Walla Walla ..r,. a woi-kmid eucst at the home of Mr and Mrs Kenneth Keeling. Mrs Conley Lanham led group Kinging and Leonore Monnig nu ilia nun lor elrla retresenta- tlve from lleppner high school to attend the meeting. Altar Society Meets Tuesday Evening The Altar Society c.f St Pat rick's Catholic church met last Tuesday evening at the parish hall with about 20 attending tne meeting. A discussion was held con cerning the dinner the members are putting on for the chamber of commerce on Monday, March 28 and also discussed was the buying of new djshes. Hoiitvsses for th evenmg were Mrs Glen Ward and Mrs Pat O'Brien. Roast Beef Sunday Dinner Planned By Holy Name Society The Holy Name Society held a breakfast meeting Sunday In the narlsh house of St Patrick's Catholic church with about 40 attending. Gar Swanson. president, pre sided at the meeting where plans wore completed for the roant beef dinner Sunday, March 20. Hostesses for the tireaKi.tsu were Mrs Phi Howell. Mrs Clar ence Wise, Mrs Ronald Lconnlg. and Mrs Conley Lanham. 32 I0NE LEGION PAH 9:00 TO 1:00 SaturdayjMar. 26 MUSIC BY GENE RIETMAN IONE LEGION HALL ADMISSION: $U5 PER PERSON Mrs Dirtges Reviews Book At Club Meet Th Rookworms met Tuesday evening of last week at the home I of Miss Leta Humpnreys, wu Mrs Cornett Green ns hostess. j Mrs Harry Dinges reviewed the book "Exodus". I A II. -wt urcrn Mrs HarOIU Jl 11 lit" ..v.v. rt.w.iff-t Mr James Thomson, M twi ?mif)v Mrs J O Turner, Mrs iko Polo. Mrs Fred Parrish, M Eb Hughes, and Mrs Lucy Peter son. rs Prntt Home Scene Of Duplicate Club Meet fr nnrl Mrs Gordon Pratt en tertained the Duplicate bridg Thdsii nttendinc were Mr and Mrs T.n Verne Van Marter, Mr and Mrs Lowell Cribble, Mr and utro i p niek. Mr and Mrs C McQuarrle, Mr and Mrs Richard Meador, Mr and Mrs James juai Ion and Mr and Mrs Conley Lan ham. New Basic Cleaning Prices Cj -if- FOR SUITS, OVERCOATS . IO AND DRESSES This amounts to only about a 6 increase over our former prices which have been in effect since 1956. Con tinually increasing costs have made this necessary. This slight increase makes our prices comparable with other cleaning establishments in this trade area. Heppner Cleaners PHONE 6-9441 Pratt Twins Have Ninth Birthday Sixteen guests helped Kevan and Kent Pratt celebrate their ninth birthdays Saturday after noon at the home of their par ents, Mr and Mm Gordon Pratt. Basketball was played during the afternoon after which re freshments fearurma birthday cak were served to the guests. Chafs With Your Home Agent ly tSTWEl X1IM1S fmontrtlns e,d 4 II m to go hand In hnd at demon ttrttlons ar a frm if 4 II teach ing Irmontrilo" al J ly big trt n fur rvunty and tat fair prvgram. ilr.e that need a M t f k vn preparation far dem-or-trtlin and participation In the fair ror.trtti I have irured ftlmtutp cH -Pemonnra-tlon tha 4 II Way" which Is a M-rtm cf alJdes put together ty 4 II club In Kmsas that tells iho e.Kkl things t do In a dem- onmratlan and alo ahows the bad thing that I III member thould avoid. t hop to Uit each home en-f,mi,- 4 II club In the county with this program during March and April ao that we can stan the demonstration Idea for fairs rolling early. So far ! have visited the llep pner clubs: Super Sutures club Mrs Andy Van Scholack. leader: Buy Sew and Sewa Mrs Merrltt Grsy. leader: The lleppner Rook ettes Mrs Herb Case, leader: and the Spoonllckers Mrs Doug las Draker leader. In lone I have met with the Stitch In Time Club Mrs L A McCabe, leader: and the Pan handlers Mrs E M Baker, lead er. At Beardman we had a Joint meeting at the Boardman school of all the girls belonging to styl ish Stitchers Mrs Karl Mcyuaw, leader; The Sewing Circle Mrs Nathan Thorpe, leader: Handy HelDers Mrs E C Daniels, lead er; and Crazy Cookers Mrs Del bert Carpenter, leader. I hope to visit tne ciuos oi Mrs X II Davidson. Lexington; Mrs L F Leathers and Mrs Har old Snider, lone; and Mrs Louis Carlson, lone; Mrs V E Rawlins; Mrs Jack Healy and Mrs Bob Jones of Heppner; Mrs Larry Schaad. Mrs Charles Early, Mrs M E Hadwlck, Mrs Perry Pum mel and Mrs Lloyd Franke oi Irrlgon In :he next two months. While visiting Mrs E M Ba ker's club, The Panhandlers, last iatuday. I Imp1 lth the lwrhen that the urg gUU prepared. The entire to five the irU eprcr in food preparing, the trn'lr.f cf f.d. and table manner. MrHW Paer -ned K" -Au-lrtt.' a after dinner tld Nta. It was an unuual type ft tanly nde from apple Juice and grlatln. I thought you might like to try It o here the recipe. Applette 4 Ta gelatine. lt e. chopped walnuts. I c. cold apple Juice, few drvps re flavwring toptlon all 4 c. sugar. Soak gelatine In cold apple Juice for 10 minutes, rut 1H c. apple Juice In aauce pan with sugar and bring to a bolL Add gelatine and boil 15 min utes. Remove from stove, let cool ill! It starts to set. Stir In nuts and flavoring. Pour In dish, chill. Cut In sjuares and roll In pow dered augar. USE GAZETTE TIMES CLASSIFIED ADS BOARDMAN Mr. Chains !Ute a. 4 M' Sid Fergu-n rr i,c-tr. I. . party at the MKw day aMrfmn In h-n-r lift Idrthd-y of Jeffrey WW nd Terry Fetgu.n. Out of Kn guet w-re . ,, r, ship and daughter. l4n J 'J niU,.,n. ther gucu J W K.mnte and B-nJy BjKm 1 ,vj. H.rvld IUh and Wane. Mr- l -it iuii .SSi Mrs ivimer u - . F'am.nd DavU- and Llnd. Su.ie and Karen Hi J Cera, and Tra.ee Ferguauri. SfOONUCICERS CLU8 On March 15 Mia. lather Kir- o gooT anJ bad inters on Semon.tr.tlons. Afterward, we had a discussion on Pn,n iVYual demonstration. Tte nex meeting will be March 22 at Susan Ifcahe1- nftr,.-r Darllne wnofr. -r Mr end Mrs Philip Blokner and family and Mrs George Ilakney went to Adaim Sunday where Atrs George Blakney re mained for a visit at the home of her sfcrter. IT'S SPRINGTIME! TIME FOR It FASHION JEWELRY SEE OUR SELECTION AT $1.0(T PETERSON'S JEWELRY Plus Tax KEEP HEPPNER "ON THE MAP1 BUY Pride m Oregon ICE CREAM Cr BUTTER FOR 44 YEARS GIVING YOU THE BEST MORROW COUNTY CREAMERY CO. PHONE 6-9244 toURT. 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