Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, December 21, 1961, Page 3, Image 3

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CALL I 3224 or 124
-by Jo
cake and Hill um ot the child
ren were unable to come! Any
now, nappy ptrtituay, uuy,
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A SURPRISE house arming for
Vera and Ftancine Evan was
held at their new home In Bar
ratt addition Saturday nisht. The
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SO HOW can I type my itorlvs
If I don't have a typewriter?
I looked all around the houa
lur tutw time before it dawned
m me that 1 aent the machine
out lor repairs! Anyhow, aJter
a hurried trip to trie office to
wag an extra one, I'm ready toKuet arrived with retrekiimenu
to. iior a nuanigni aupper ana pre-
o o o laented them with a gift lor the
Uii.-Nus akl reauy quiet around urepiace. joining in lor me sur
here thia afternoon. Usually 1 prle were Kay and Norma
have the radio going lull blast! trench. Dun and Colleen Green
I've had two sick kids lor the! up, Hon and Judy Currin. Del
past lew days and today 1 con bert and Phyllis liper, Vic and
vinced them they needed a rest? Judy Urot.hens, Dick and Joann
Surprisingly, they are asleep, so Hooison, Kenny and Fat Sawyer,
no music, uniy the somewhat n my ana Ann acnwarz,
Jerky taps ol the typewriter. I Karen French. Judy Brannon,
o o o ana hod Lugiuin.
WLR SEE a Christmas tr 0 0 0
walking? Barbara Dcvlne had I CARLA CALHOUN entertained
one In the original hat creation with two tables ol pinochle a
the wore last Thursday at the I her home Wednesday night
Pinochle club party. The girls Helen Olaon won high. Frances
ere asuea to make Christmas Appiegaie, low; ana uau eurn
hats and Barbara "toDoed" them enblne, the traveling prize,
ail with one In the shape ol a Other playing were Maureen
uiristmas tree. Marge Jones en- uevin, caroiyn uie, AUCKey aioi
tertalnedi the club at the home lahan, and Mary Ann Townsend.
of Shirley Marlatt, Jo Simmons "O one turned down that German
won high, Shirley, low; with Jo chocolate cake that Carla served
and her partner, Chris Buschke, following play. Really worth all
holding a 1500 trump hand, that slipping and sliding In the
Wuite an exciung evening! I driveway:
Others Dlavln? were Phvlllsl o o o
Piper. Pat Sawyer, and Jean DUPLICATE BRIDGE was In
Marie Damon. I play Friday night at the home
o o o I ol Dr. and Mrs. Wolll. Guests lor
LAST TUESDAY night the Ren- the bridge party were Don and
egers Bridge club members en- Mary Mcciure, L-oraon ana rnyi
loved a no-host dinner at the lis Hutchens. Gordon ana La
Elks. They spent the evenine Fyrne Pratt. Dick and Inez
visitlne and exchanged rifts dur- Meador. Conley and VI Lanham,
ing this annual Christmas party. Bill and Daisy Collins, Lowell
Present for the occasion were and Dee Cribble,- and Laurel
Laurel Van Marter, Bonnie Bar- Van Marter. After play, Rita
ratt, Cork Norene, Kay Anderson, served fruit cake with sauce and
Louise Farley, Sue Valentine, coffee. Just right lor the holiday
sniriey Blake, Inez Meador, and season!
Elaine Georee. o o o
o o o "THING3 YOU never know until
CECIL BERRY, eight-year-old you clean the closet!" This
son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer comes Irom Elma Scott, who
Berry, celebrated his birthday goes on to say she was going
wun mends in lor cake and Ice through things when sne iouna
cream. The boys played games the unabridged dictionary and
ind later went to the movie, inside was a bow off one ol her
Cecil's guests were Teryl Hughes, dresses! She wore the dress all
jimmy scnairitz, Jimmy Mc- last summer, never Knowing
laughlin, David Hughes, Greg where the bow had1 disappeared.
ind Ronnie Berry. Oh, well, by adding the bow,
o o o she'll have a new dress.
SPEAKING OF birthday parties. o o o
sometimes mothers run into BEULAH MANKIN was given a
various complications! Take the handkerchief shower compli
case ol LaFyrne Pratt and menting her on her birthday last
daughter, Judy. Judya party lor Friday at Pinochle ciuo. Mary
her seventh birthday was set lor Harris was hostess lor two tables
last Wednesday, mother baked in play with prizes going to
cake and everything. Well, the none other than ueuian lor nign,
flu bug put in a bid and several Janina Johnson, low, and Pearl
of her guests couldn't come, so and Janina won the pinochle,
it was postponed to Saturday Say, that was quite an afternoon
morning. LaFyrne baked another ol birthday surprises!
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Engagement Told
At OSU Sorority Party
BOARDMAN Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Anderegg announce the
engasement of iheir daughter
Barbara to Rowan Hinds, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hinds of Ukiah,
Calif.
The engagement was announ
ced recently In Corvallls at the
Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority with
the traditional candle passing.
and miniature engagement rings
given as lavors.
Miss Andcrecg is a graduate
ol Board man High school, and
is a junior in secretarial science!
at OSU at Corvallls. She is t
member ol Alpha Omicron Pi
Sorority. She plans to continue
her schooling alter her marriage.
The bridegroom to be will re
ceive his B. S. degree in Forestry
from ObU in March. He Is a
member of the ItOTC Scabbard
and Blade Honorary. Upon grad
uation he will report for active
duty as a second lieutenant in
the U. S. Army at rort ooruon,
Ga.
An early spring wedding is
planned.
THE RAY MASSEYS entertained
friends at a pre-Christmas
party Saturday evening. Guests
were Leon and Jean Ball and
Jerry and Earlene Bailey.
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TURKEY WAS the main course
lor the Sunday night Dupli
cate Bridge club's potluck supper
at the Bill Blake home last Sun
day. Joining the Christmas
bridge party were Jim ana
Bobby DriscolL Bob and Pat
Brindle, Bill andi Daisy Collins,
Conley and Vi Lanham, La Verne
and Laurel Van Marter. The win
ners were LaVerne and Vi with
high and Bobby and Laurel,
second.
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A NEW pinochle club organized
last Thursday at the home oi
Janina Johnson. They plan to
meet each Thursday except Elks
Ladies night and give prizes
with a dinner planned! in the
spring. Members making up tne
two tables were Alvina Padberg,
LeeAnn Rea, Prudy Casebeer,
Alta Cutsforth, Millie Yarnell,
Jeanne Dobbs, and Loree Hub
bard. Alvina won high and
Jeanne was second. An exciting
moment or the evening was the
,000 aces meld by Janina with
her partner, Loree! That causes
a little flutter, lor sure!
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THIS IS the season for lots of
baking, goodies for the family
and entertaining. I have gather
ed a few candy and cookie
recipes for you to try. Most of
them I have sampled with only
one complaint, one bite calls lor
another, etc., etc:
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THE FIRST is a Fudge recipe
from Mrs. Ned Sweek and the
second is a chocolate covered coc
onut mounds and comes from
Mrs. Riley Munkers. Lillian and
Bebe each year get together to
make many different kinds of
candy for Christmas.
FUDGE
Mix together:
2 cups sugar
34 cups milk
Vi cud cocoa
Cook slowly to a soft ball
(236 degrees) Remove from
stove, addi 3 tablespoons butter
and 1 teaspoon vanilla. Let cool
without stirring, beat until it
loses its gloss, add one-half cup
nuts and pour into greased pan.
Chocolate Covered Coconut
Mounds
Mix together:
2 boxes powdered sugar (sifted)
Vi lb. butter or margarine (soften
ed)
1 can eagle brand sweetened
condensed milk
t vanilla
box angel flake coconut
Mixture will be very stiff, roU
into small balls and drop onto
ion wrap and let stand over
night to dry.
Chocolate Covering
Melt over double boiler:
34 bar ol Parafin
V packages chocolate chips
taarK or light)
After mixture Is thoroughly
melted, place mounds on tooth
pick and dip. Keep mixture in
pan over hot water to keep at
correct temperature.
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HERE'S A cookie recipe Irom
Mrs. Merritt Gray. Maxine savs
they are easy to make and very
tasty.
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Mix together:
cup shortening
34 cup sugar
1 ge
3 T milk
Sift together and stir In:
1 cup flour (sifted)
V. t calf
Roll into 1 inch balls, dip In I
Piano Pupils Give
Afternoon of Music
Piano pupil of Mr. D- E
Hudson printed" various Christ
..... .n,f h..li.lv KUitlon Sun
.iv n.Tiioon at the Methoiils
church basement with many
parent and Mend attending.
Rev. McGheo gav the Invo
cation followed by the mulca
nnii-ram.
On the program wrrr BwriUe
and Denieoe Matthews. Barbara
nn.i Jennifer Blake. Bonnie
iun Mri'rfi Green. Kddle
Vl.-nllne. Geore
ena McDaniel. Lora Lee Slot',
lbrh Bennett, and Sand
Mr. Hudson presented hr
......ii. .iih oift if kh-l musk
and wa aited by Mr. Hudson.
Mr. JacK MClimpeny. anu im.
i ii,. iiu itM iiitilMin In
serving refreshment.
slightly beaten egg white, roll
In chopped nuts. Bake 5 minute
in 375 degree oven, remove Irom
oven, and quickly prex inumo
cently on top ol each cooky.
Return tn oven and bake 8
minutes longer, cool. Place Jelly,
red or green in center.
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THIS IS ALL lor this week and
I wish you all a Merry Christ
mas and II you're driving, be
careluL
(Masons Hold Annual
Joint Installation
Here Saturday Eve
lleppiwr No. A F.
A M , and lleppner Chapter No
.U, Hiu Arch Marina, held a
)tnt public instillation t of
I lieu fc.tturday rilyht. December
lo, at the Maoonic hall
miting the evening. Oliver
Crewtck, outgoing worhlpful
nnmiiT nf the M4ntn. waa Jie-M-nicd
a Maiionlc Bible a token
of appreciation of the many
year of M-rvlce he ha given to
the local Mitaunic knlge. the IUy
at Arch .Mamma, and the Order
ol Katern Star. The premutation
waa made on behalf ot the lodge
by the Incoming worshipful
master, Don Turner. I
Takinj; office In the Masonic
linlK'e were Turner: Clarence
Baker, senior warden: Raymond
Williamson. Junior warden: Har
old Beckett, secretary: R. B. Rice.
treasurer; Charles Knox, senior
deacon: L. R. Schwarz. lunlor
deacon; Frid Clmbel. chaplain;
raui w. jone. marshal; vern
Nolan, tyler; Roy Quaokenbush.
t-nlor steward, and Homer
Hughes, Junior steward.
In Royal Arch Masons. Richard
V. Logan. Arlington, was Install
ed as excellent high priest. Other
twicers assuming duties were
Paul Jones, king; Larry Cook Sr..
scribe; Clarence Bauman, treas-
nZTTKin CAZTTTC-TIMU. Thursday. DeesmbM tl. 1M1
urt-r; Oliver CiewUk. atvretary;
Itohert Abram. captain ol the
hoot; Dun Turner, principal ao
)turner; lUymoml Williamson,
mauler of the third veil.
Before the public Installation
tne .Mil wuia and their gueata en
joyed a turkey dinner prepared
by the women nf liullt Chapter
Na XI, Order tl Katern Star,
and Mfil in the lodge dining
Many out-of-town Mamma and
Carl Hotu. aoa ol Mr.
Mr. THman Ilogue, is tn the
Sam Jackson Park veterans' hoa
pltal In Portland tor aurgery. Mr.
Ilogue U emploved bv Heopner
Lumber company at the mill on
llinton Cri'k. He (a a veteran
ol World War 11.
cr nniMa atlefHle tl even
ings acttvitlea.
WE WILL BE OPEN
Christmas Day
6 A.M. to 6 P.M.
TURKEY AND THE TRIMMINGS
WAGON WHEEL CAFE
COTTAGE CHEESE, Carnation, Pint --- 25
FRESH NO. 1
0ma porarois to ih$. - - 3c
(S CELERY Bunch jlQc,
2 BAGS 39e
Radishes, Green Onions 2 or J5C
KLEENEX, 400's 4or$j
OTTER TUNA 3for85c
CRANBERRY SAUCE 2 for 45
rori
Here's a special wish to
our fin customers, whose
patronage we deeply appreciate.
Cheddar CHEESE SHARP, Lb. 69c
LYNDEN GRADE A
TOMS
Lb. 37c
Has)
HENS
Lb. 4Jc
Country Style
SAUSAGE Lb. 39
SWIFT AND BAR-S
BONELESS,
FULLY COOKED, LB.
PRICES GOOD DEC. 22 AND 23
PHONES: (Grcc.) 6-9614, (Meat) 6-9288
It's nice to save twice
low prices and S&H
Green Stamps
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