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Will wonders ever cease? To
day I have two elrls In the of
fice who are opposed to having
meir names printed In the hon-
or roll from an institution of
higher learning. Now I ask
you . . . We've had kids want
their names left off the Court
news but never have we had
anyone wanting her name left
off the Dean's list!
JOYS OF CHRISTMAS . . . Fr.
Dan Thompson said to Robert
Jones' as they were leaving
Church Christmas Eve, "If San
ta Claus comes to my house
r
oeiore ne comes to yours,
send him right over".
Several friends were visiting
in the living room and the kids
were watching TV in the klteh
en when on the porch there
arose such a clatter and in burst
Santa Claus! None of the adults
recognized the red suited Santa
with a stomach "like a bowl
full of Jelly." Then with Ho! Ho
he went on to the kitchen. The
roof came down when little Her
man Winter said "Hello, Mr.
Gochnauer."
Overheard at the Princess
Tryouts: Two little girls were
talking about Jan Schlichting's
horse. "I'll bet that horse's
name is 'Stockings' because it
has four white feet." A check
with Jan later and the girls
were pretty close. The horse's
name is "Sugar Foot",
lone Garden Club
Meets January 13
The lone Garden Club will
meet Jan. 13 at 1:30 p.m. at the
Klinger home with Annetta
Klinger and Delpha Jones as
hostesses.
Program will include "Explor
ing Our Garden Soils" by Lor
ee Hubbard and "Know Our
Federation" by Delta Huber.
Soils and Conditioners will be
exhibited and a Garden Remind
er will be the special feature of
the day.
Lodges Plan
installation
There will be a public Instal
lation of officers for Willows
Lodge IOOF No. 66 and Sans
Souci Rebekah Lodge No. 33 on
Jan. 9 at 8 p.m.
Dinner at 6:30 will precede
the installation at 8 p.m. Odd
Fellows and their families and
friends are urged to attend.
MR. and MRS. Norman Crlffin at their 25th wedding anniversary.
Norman Griffins Observe Silver Anniversary
The marriage of Norman B.
Griffin to Frances A. Cox on
Dec. 9, 1945 in Heppner, was
commemorated by a Silver An
niversary Open House at their
home in Beaverton on Sunday,
Dec. 13. The event was spons
ored by their daughters, Vir
ginia Lee Martinez, Nina Louise
Mothers Club Hears
Kitchen Safety Talk
The January meeting for the
Mother's Club was held at the
home of Mrs. Herman Winter
with Mrs. Dan James as co
hostess on Jan. 4.
The program for the evening
featured an excellent presenta
tion by Shelley Wolff on "Kitch
en Safety." Along with discuss
ing such common dangers as
electrical overloads, fires and
poisons, Miss Wolff pointed out
kitchen hazards one rarely con
siders. One suggestion was to
make a "soda shaker" to have
on hand in case of fire.
Plans were discussed for the
Sweetheart's Dinner scheduled
for Feb. 6. This is an annual
event for the club. The mem
bers will take their husbands
out to dinner and then meet at
the Don Johnson home for des
sert. The dinner will replace the
regular meeting for February.
Leo and Sheryl Lynn Griffin.
Their son, Norman Phillip and
his wife and family living in
southern California were unab
le to attend.
Among the guests were sev
oral former residents of Hepp
ner and lone. Mr. and Mrs. How
ard Patton of Auburn, Wash.;
Mrs. Al (Norma) McMahon and
son, Kyle of Centralia, Wash
Mrs. Verda Ritchie of Hillsboro;
Mrs. Sam Holmes of Beaverton;
Rev. and Mrs. John Fuilen of
Aloha. At one time he was the
sheriff of Morrow County and
his wife, Florence Moyer, a
minister at lone; Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Bun and Carol of Aloha;
Mrs. Frances Smith and daugh
ters, Norma and Maria of Bea
verton. Portland guests were:
Mrs. Leona Jennings, Mr. Louis
Peters; Mr. Dick Sikel; Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Greenstreet; Mrs. Wil
liam H. Johnston; Mr. and Mrs.
Manuel Martinez and children,
T. J., Colleen and Dawn; and
Kiml and Koni Leo and their
mother, Nina Louise Leo. The
last five children helped their
grandparents . celebrate.
A large white cake with sil
ver trimmings and pink punch,
tea and coffee were served. A
burst of applause greeted the
couple as they kissed long and
lovingly. The bridegroom was
heard to say, "If it was to do
over, I'd marry her again if
she'd have me!"
Jeanne Lovgren
Will Head
Heart Crusade
Louis B. Perry, Oregon State
Heart Fund Chairman, has an
nounced that Mrs. Jeanne Lov
gren has accepted Chairmanship
for the Morrow County 1971
Heart Fund Drive.
In accepting this position, Mrs.
Lovgren reminded Morrow Coun
ty residents that cardiovascular
disease still remains Oregon s
No. 1 Killer accounting for
more than 54 percent of all
deaths in Oregon State last
year. "It Is up to us," she con
tinued, "to contribute to . this
great cause. Donating to the
Oregon Heart Association is our
responsibility. 59 percent of all
monies are used by medical in
vestigators In Oregon for fur
ther research to discover causes
and means of preventing cardio
vascular disease." Mrs. Lovgren
feels "we must all give so more
will live".
Carl Bauman spent the holi
days with his family, the C. J. D.
Baumans. Carl is a law student
at the Univesrlty of Oregon.
VanMarters Give
After-Game Party
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Labhart of
John Day were overnight guests
or the Laverne Van Marters on
Tuesday of last week. An after
game party included Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Cleveland. Dr. and
Mrs. James Norene, Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Dick, Mr. and Mrs. Ru
dy Borgstrom, Kathryn Robin
son, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hall,
and Mr. and Mrs. David Hall
from Corvallls.
lone WAC to Meet
The Women's Activity of the
Willows Grange will meet at the
home of Mrs. James Lindsay for
an all day session on Jan. 15.
Irene Crabtree will serve as co-
hostess. Irene Dnlzell, the new
chairman will present her pro
gram for the year and name
her commitee.
Edits Year Book
Sue Chally, sophomore at
Northwest Christian College at
Eugene Is editor of their year
book this year. Sue was home
to spend Christmas with her
folks, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Chal
ly and Laurie.
HEPPNER GAZETTE -TIMES. Thursday. January 7. l7
WHATS COOKTN'T
Here Is another one of the
Christmas recipes that I tried
and will try it again. It is big
and would suggest that you
may want to have two molds
ready for use.
Peaches 'n Cream Salad
Cream Layer:
3 oz. package lemon flavor gel
atln
1 cup boiling water
1 cup orange Juice
2 18 oz. package whipped
topping' mix
3-oz. cream cheese softened
y cup chopped pwans.
Dissolve gelatin in boiling
water; add orange juice. Refrlg
erate until slightly thickened.
Prepare topping mix according
to package directions. Blend in
cheese; stir in pecans. Fold in
to gelatin mixture and pour in
to mold.
Peach Layer:
3-oz. package lemon flavor
gelatin
1 cup boiling water
1 lb. 5 or 6 oz. can peach pie
lining
Dissolve gelatin In boiling
water. Stir in pie filling. Pour
over top of first layer. Chill un
til firm.
Fondue Brunch
Mr. and Mrs. Cunloy Lanhum
and Mr. and Mrs. Milo Prindl.
were guests of Mr. and Mr .
Charles Heard for a Fondu s
brunch on New Years Iy.
EARLT BIRD GOLFERS
The first golfer of the new
year on the Willow Creek g 'If
course parred the first holi.
They were Mr. anil Mrs. Low
ell Grlbbble and Mr. and Mix.
Eddie Gunderson. Alter pairing
the first hole they parted com
pany. Because of the frozen
ground, a tender tom h was re
quired on No. 2. De with less
than a tender touch landed her
ball In the creek. Good news, the
creek was frozen solid and she
retrieved her ball. They nil pur
red No. 4 except Deo. They on
ly played 9 holes but reported
an exhilarating giime.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hamlin
spent New Year's weekend at
Walla Walla with Mr. and Mrs'.
C. J. Pulfer. Mr. Pulfer and Mr.
Hamlin were boyhood friend
in Gresham. The two families
were together In the Panama
Canal Zone during the Dearl
Harbor invasion at ihe begin
ning of WWII.
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