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HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday, february 13. 131 C ! i , tar - . tCX' iM teii. ' .-air M , I LYNEL BRAAT of Riverside High MARIANNE PETTYJOHN of Ion KARLA WEAKEBFORD of Hepp School. High SchooL ner High School. Three Top Homemakers Named Karla VV'catherford of Hcppner High School, Lyncl Braat of Riv erside High School and Mari anne Pettyjohn of lone High School are the three Betty Crock er Homemakers of Tomorrow In Morrow County. The three are now eligible for state and nat ional honors. A first place state winner will receive $1500 crant and second ranking girls will receive $500 and their schools will receive complete sets of Encyclopedia Brltannica. In addition to her educational grant the No. 1 state winner will have an expense-paid edu cational tour of Washington, D. C, and Colonial Williams burg, Va. The National winner receives $5000 and then $4000 for 2nd, $3000 for 3rd and $2000 for 4th. John Privetts Have Their Boy! It's a boy like the sign says In John's Chevron station win dow. On the morning of Feb. 13, Mr. and Mrs. John Prlvett became the proud parents of a son at Good Shepherd Hospital in Hermlston. . Michael John weighed 8 lb., 3'i oz., and was 20 inches at birth. He joins two sisters, Kim, age 5 and Karen, age 2, at home. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Prlvett of Hcppner and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Yenne of Rupert, Idaho. Groat grandparents include Mrs. John Prlvett of Salisbury, N. C; Mrs. Hardy Frizier of No ble, Mo., and Mrs. Ellen Bruch of Boise, Idaho. Ray Menschs' Have A Daughter The Ray Menschs' of Seattle are elated with their third ba by, a girl, who arrived Feb. 13. She weighed 5 lb., 11 oz. She follows sons, Kevin 6 and Scott 9. Grandparents are Rev. and Mrs. Rudy Mensch of Hcppner and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Flow era of Colfax, Wn. Great grajid mother is Mrs. A. Harrison, al so of Colfax. Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper Set for Feb. 23 Pancakes on Shrove Tuesday are a long-time tradition. In the day3 when no meat was to be eaten during Lent. It was on Shrove Tuesday that all the lard in the house was used in mak ing, pancakes. Episcopalians carry on the tradition annually with their Pancake Supper on Shrove TueS' day. This year with Mrs. Clay ton Sweek, Mrs. Ned Clark and Mrs. John Gochnauer as co chairmen, the women of All Saints' Episcopal Church will serve a Pancake Luncheon from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. and again in the evening from 5:30 p.m. until 7:30 p.m. The menu also includes ham and applesauce, coffee and punch. There will be a special fam ily ; rate. March of Dimes Birth Defects Centers are teaching the latest techniques of treatment and prevention of birth defects to staff physicians, medical stu dents, physicians in private practice and allied health professionals. HERMISTON LIVESTOCK AUCTION. INC. , Sale every Saturday 12:30 p.m. sharp Carson Vehrs Emmett Rogers 567-6644 567-5139 Bill Bowden Sale Yard 1 567-5082 567-3149 lone Garden Club Hears Pointers Defining perennials as "plants gram ever undertaken by any national organization. The Gar den Clubs will work to place In the hands of every teacher in every school in the United States, the appropriate volume of "People and their Environ ment," a series of teachers' guides to conservation educa tion. Mrs. Fredrick Martin, presi dent, appointed Mrs. Gar Swan son, Mrs. Lee Pettyjohn and Mrs, Harold Huber to investigate the feasibility of getting these guide books into our local schools. Members brought and display ed the following spring flower arrangements from their gard ens: violets, snowdrops, Christ' mas rose, crocus, daffodils, for sythia, pussy willows, and jas mine. Perhaps Mr. Groundhog didn t see his shadow after all Mrs. Martin showed colored slides of perennials she had ta ken at local gardens, the John Leach gardens in Portland and of local wildflowers. To keep members on their toes she slip ped in a few annual flower slides. Another tour of Mr. Leach's Sleepy Hollow Gardens is planned for this spring. During refreshment time 15 members present and one guest, Mrs. Jim Barclay sang happy birthday to Fannie Griffith, the hostess and presented her with card signed by members. The March 10 meeting will be held at the home of Norma Rea with Lou Crum as assist ant hostess. The program on "Colchicums" will be given by Director Alaine Dallas of Pen dleton. Members are to bring for exhibit and judging, spring arrangements. that live from year to year,' Mrs. James Driscoll reported on "Perennials to Enjoy," at the lone Garden Club meeting Feb. 10 at Mrs. Fannie Griffith's home. "Perennials are a stand by for amateur Gardners for maintaining a continuous dis play of color from spring 'til late fall. For more effective dis play, 3 plants of the same per ennial should be grouped to gether." Mrs. Driscoll mentioned perennials in the seasonal gar dens, naturalized plantings, wild flower gardens and rock gard ens. In today's vernacular, "a rock garden is doing your own thing, as long as it suits you and you like it do it!" It was announced that the lone Garden Club won first place in Blue Mt. District 10 for their yearbook. This will be sent on to be judged at State level with yearbooks from the other 16 districts. Winners will be an nounced at Portland at the State Convention in June. Believing that man holds the keys to the future of all life on earth, National Council of State Garden Clubs, Inc., through lo cal member Garden Clubs, has begun what may be the most Important and far reaching pro- Something New This Year, Pancake Supper Too! Friends Honor Clydi's Arrival Nineteen guests gathered at the home of Mrs. Merlin Hughes Tuesday evening for a baby shower honoring Mrs. Milton Miller after the birth of her daughter, Clydi. The co-hostesses, Mrs. George Currin and Mrs. Randall Martin assisted Mrs. Hughes in serving the frothy strawberry dessert, coffee and tea to the guests. The gift table was decorated using the stork theme in a pink motif. Bonnie Miller assisted her mother as the gifts were open ed. Meetings Dated for lone Altar Society The St. William's Altar Socl ety of lone meeting will be the first Thursday of every month The regular meeting date was determined at the Feb. 15 meet ing at the home of Mrs. Gar land Swanson as well as the lo cation. It was decided the meet. ings would be held at members' homes. A traveling bake sale Is plan ned for March 17; however, spe cial orders may be placed be fore that date. nnua rove Tuesday (L(9eG0 Also Ppncake Supper Sponsored By ALL SAINTS' EPISCOPAL WOMEN TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23 At the Parish Hall, Heppner Family Tickets Available $4.00 Supper Served from 5:30 to 7:30 Luncheon 1 1 :00 to 1 :00 Adults $1.25 Students 75c Pre-Schoolers 50c ALL YOU CAN EAT DELICIOUS PANCAKES. FRUIT. BAM DRINK (COFFEE OB MILK) THIS MESSAGE SPONSORED BT TOUR HOME-OWNED BANK AS A COMMUNITY SERVICE DANK OF XjjEastern Oregon HEPPNER IONE ARLINGTON MEMBER. FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION WHAT'S COOKIN Unbeknownst to the other one, Theda Lowe and Zelda Prindle both brought Red Velvet Cakes to the All Saints' coffee hour after church Sunday. There's some difference in the recipe that we'll check into later but they were both delicious be cause I naa a taste 01 Dotn: Wouldn't have thought so much about it but after I tasted them I wished I'd cut the recipe from the Oregonian last week. This is Theta s recipe. She says she has had it for a long time and the frosting recipe is so differ ent vou can hardly believe it! Theta's Red Velvet Cake i cup butter (Oleo) hi cup sugar eggs 1 tsp. cinnamon 1 tsp. vanilla V2 tsp. salt 3 tbsp. cocoa 2 tbsp. red food coloring 2 tbsp. water 1 23 cup cake flour 1 tsp. baking powder 1 cup buttermilk 1 tbsp. vinegar 1 tsp. soda Cream butter and sugar, beat in eggs one at a time, add cin namon, vanilla and salt. Mix cocoa with red food col oring and water. Add to cream ed mixture. Sift flour with baking powder and add alternately with butter milk starting with dry ingredients. Dissolve soda in vinegar. Fold carefully into cake mixture, Bake in two 9" pans at 350 de grees for 25 or 30 minutes. White Velvet Frosting 5 tbsp. flour 5 tbsp. sugar 1 cup milk Vz cup softened butter 1 cup granulated sugar 1 tsp. vanilla Mix the 5 tablespoons of flour and sugar, stir slowly into 1 cup of milk. Cook stirring con stantly until mixture is very thicks Boil l jninute. Chill cov ered, may be in freezer until ice crystals form. Cream sugar and butter until very fluffy. Slowly beat in by tablespoons the chilled milk mixture, add vanilla. If thicken ed milk mixture is chilled enough, this frosting will be very fluffy. Soroptimists Entertain Nursing Home Guests Valentine's Day and Oregon's Birthday were both celebrated at the Nursing Home at Pio neer Memorial Hospital Sunday afternoon. The Soroptimlst Club of Heppner hosted their annual party with Valentine decora tions, name tags, refreshments and gifts. The Blue Flowers Blue Bird group sponsored by Sorop timists entertained with their singing and distributed the gifts. Members of the Blue Birds were Cherl Griffith, Suzanne Keithley, Angela Blissman, Deane Connor, Bonnie Arrington and Chris Nolan. Mrs. Vern Keithley is the leader. Mrs. W. W. Weatherford chair- maned the party assisted by oth er SoroptimLst members, Mrs. Phil Doherty, Mrs. Clayton Sweek, Mrs. Allen Hushes, Mrs. Jim Thomson, Mrs. Carl McDan- iel and Mrs. Charles Heard. Wm. Arthur Installation At lone Church Sunday IONE On Sunday, Feb. 21. Rev. William Arthur will be in stalled as Minister of the Unit ed Church of Christ at lone. Dr. and Mrs. Ruben Hueneman, Con ference Minister, will be pres- Rainbow Girls To Aid Heart Fund February in Heart m tilth anil the Heppner Rainbow Gitl-i doing their part. They will ft from house to luwut on Kelt. .21 giving everyone it ih.uirc ti contribute to tin- Hart fund. They will be dint-ted hy liar bara Devlne, mo: her advisor. Mrs. Jeanne Lovgren Is Mor row County and lleppiu-r chair man. Mrs. Rudy Bergstrom Is lone chairman, where again the ent for the day.' Dr. Hueneman Rainbow Girls will canvass the will bring the message at, the! town. Mrs. John Ledlx'tter is COFFEE HOUR PRECEDES WORLD DAT OF PRAYER Church women in the area are uniting for the World Day of Prayer on March 5 at All Saints' Episcopal Church. On that day the first service will be held In the Tonga Islands on the other side of the International Date line. The same services will be held around the world with the final services held in the Alnu- tians. The Heppner services will start with a coffee-cooky hour at 2:30 p.m. at the All Saints' parish hall. All women are cord ially! nvited to the dessert hour to greet friends and meet new ones. Mrs. Bob Lowe, in charge of the social hour, will be as sisted by Mrs. Claude Graham and Mrs. Merritt Gray. Greeting guests at the door will be Mrs. Milo Prindle and Mrs. Rudy Mensch. Child care will be pro vided during the social hour and the Prayer service which follows at 3 o'clock. morning worship hour and will also participate In the Installa tion service in the evening. At 4 p.m. the service will feature the formal Introduction of the new pastor to the congregation. He will present a paper on his religious convictions. Following this will be a potluck supper with the meat dish furnished by the committee. The Service of Installation will be held at 7:30 p.m., and ministers from other churches In. the commu nity will participate. Mr. and Mrs. John Maatta and family of Lebanon were week end guests of the Darrell James. They also visited friends In the Heppner area, having lived there several years ago. Mrs. Ella Burgoyno returned to her home at the Kenneth Smouse's on Tuesday, after spending a couple days in the Pioneer Memorial hospital In Heppner. Mr. and Mrs. George Gutier rez and family have moved Lexington chairman. Thompsons Have Guests from Missoula Mr', and Mrs.' Manuel M.trh ado, Travis, Paul and Anna of Missoula,. Mont., were here .to visit the Rev. . and Mrs. Dan Thompson. Mr.. Macnado is .a professor at the Unlvesrlty; of Montana. They were friends when Ft. Thompson was asst. Rector of Holy Spirit Parish at Missoula. They came to have their young son, Travis, baptis ed. Following the morning serv ices, the congregation honored them with a cake and coffee hour. New Electcrician Bill Wilson began work at Lott's Electric Friday. He receiv ed his discharge last week from the Air Force. He had been f h r ). ho. T..,io stationed at Castle A KB and liv- Ball home on Third and A Sts. cdat VVLmn' S?,m Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Meyers! Mr- a"? Mrs.. Wilson and fm and family spent last weekend Jaso" A,nn- -k"ow" a ,Bu, . t-,..u .....! are delighted to be living in relatives. Plan to have a FREE diabetes check at Heppner, March 8 or in lone and Boardman, March Heppner. and Mrs. He is the son of Mr. Vern Wilson. ' March of Dimes medical ex perts warn that almost any 9 sponsored by the Extension drue a woman swallows, In- Homemakers Advisory Council ! hales, or injects can adversely and the County Health Dept. affect her unborn baby. Visiting Pendleton? MIRACLE SERVICE STATION Gasoline Reg 33.9 Go1 Premium 36.9 "ftV"!" 5-Minute Cor Wash mi?" PltH- Wlth Purchase of 10 ptf I 1 1 late Gals, or More of Gas 1 lLla LOCATED ACROSS FROM SOUTHGATE MEDICAL CENTER DON PECK awe iz:r J Ji4j)o fg5SSgl I (jijji.uu.iijijjuuj i mmmmmmmmmmmmmisim m II Four Miming Steak Knlvei , ; H I' 1!!! 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