Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, May 18, 1972, Page 5, Image 5

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    lone Garden Club has joint meeting with Hermislon Club
IIKPPNKR, OHE I. C,7. KTTK TIM FS, Thursday, Mv 1, Vm
Tt loi Car.Wn Club nrl
M 10 in It h,nw at Mrs,
Kali Crum for an txcUtt
nrriit ith it Hrn;it..n
HWvnwr Girt. Mrs, UU
lum I iiwWr U crk.k nl r
th Htrmtsliw fjrouji. An
rr ful rurt a Mrs.
Claud Church, t.Mii.sUiii dis
tric c director,
HiuilrSMk for tl n'rting
r Mr. Crum, Mrs, ilnn
Martin, ik1 Mrs. L jvt
f)hn. Mrs. Harold Hutr,nifnc
brr.tnp cluirnan, prMd.d
or th insmutiun ci-r-m
n) of Uw folUmint of.
ficrrs. Mrs. Van HuNiarJ.
prMd.nt; Mrs. Le Fett).
john icr yrrsuJt nt. Mrs.
Jan I risri Jl . iecrur,
and Mr. rrrdrlik Martin,
trrasutrr. Mu. Hutirr k'
dicatHl p,rm from tli
rr U4 u ach of ti
Oi idTiirl.
Mr. I d Huiil prstnti-dth
pnvrain n "Hotter Pol
C'ufi" . stw riMu.truct'd a
1'itd houw, a tirinir hold
er, outdoor hints, and iii4
c himr a from tl flur pots.
Mrs. 1 vtlU MuTi, KtTllllN
ton, and Mrs. ( It'll H'i un
tlw door prut.
Th Juii matins of th
Gardra Club ill consist of
a cnu.frvtion lour of the
Bird Sain iuar) at the port of
Cnutilla.
RANCH AERO
AIRPLANE SPRAYING CO.
Owned and Operated By
PAUL N. HANSEN
Beginning Year-Round Service
SPRAYING. SEEDING, UQUID AND DRY
FERTILIZING.
24 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN THIS AREA
PH. 676 992S HEPPNER. ORE
AUI-OAS C RANGE ill
nurl Sal., May JO. ithpof
luck suiir it 6 SO p.m.
Grant: U1 folio at p.m.
Tlw Woi.in'i Activity Club
ill nwi uuf (Ml i)
at ihHifi for a poCluck din
mr merlin,:. Mewrvrs art
aked io brine a salad or
d. nm. it. Mr. iVlsio ctupvl
and Mrs. VUllard French ir
host-, MS.
KUCTK5N TAY DINNER
on May 23 ill t sponsored
by tlw lone American It
Kion Auxiliary Post no. 95
at lh legion hall. The din
ner tll hecin at 11:30 and
ill continue until the food
is cone, baked turn ith all
the trimmings ill I
served aloin; ith homenud
rolls ami pies.
Proceeds from the dinner
(till In used towards tin? pur
chasing of ne ctuirs for the
Legion hall. The annual Dop
py Mle also Like place
at the dinner.
Bunch Grass Lodge
Has 75th
Birthday
In observance of the 75th
Hirihday of Bunch Crass R
bekah Lolf.e, 15 mpnilersga
the red at Yhel's Cafe for a
no-host luncheon on May 6.
The (aides ere decorated by
Mrs. Helen Pettyjohn. M-s.
L ! J
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T Lilt 1
DAVE
GREEN
HE
LISTENS
STATE
REPRESENTATIVE
Dist. 55 Republican
1
Pun! lur by Com. to EJ-t Dave Grwn Kreii Kichy ohmn.. Box 1972 Madras, Ore.
MiM Rine, and Mrs. Cladyi
t'rake.
After luncheon tlte nwm
twrs aent to the home of
M-i. tdith Mttthei for an
afternoon of "Hcmenibrrltuj
Ahen," aolt call las
anserd by each memVr
telling hen she txcame a
mem'wr and about an Inter
esting event she remem
bered. Letter ere read
from nienitiera ho er un
able to I present,
A 23-year veteran eelaa
presented to Mrs. Catherine
Thorne by Mrs. Norma Rea
and Mrs. Ruth LundellofMU
aukie. Tiie Jeel had pre
viously belonged to their mo
ther. The memVrs enjoyed
reading nmutes of meetings
dating bark to January, 1922,
Hunch Crass Lodge as In
stituted Miy 11, 1897. lth
31 charter mom'jers. M'.'m
U rslup today is 28. Mrs.
Clara Kincaid, ho Is a re
sident of Pioneer Memorial
Hospital, Is the oldest living
member. She Joined in 1903.
Later in the afternoon, re
freshments e re served.
Mrs. Ruby Roberts served the
cake. Mrs. Vlda Heliker
poured the coffee and Mrs.
Helen Petty johm presided at
the punch fcml.
MR. AND MRS. ARTHUR
Oalzell of lone went to Eagle
Creek to have Mother's Day
weekend iih their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Drobny. Joe, Frank and
Wynn. They were joined there
on Sunday by another daugh
ter and her family Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Crawford, Nell,
Tom, Terry and Lorl of Eu
gene. Legion Elects
The lone American Le
gion elected officers at a
special meeting on May 4.
Cliff Aldrich willbecomman
dar assisted by Bob Drake,
vice commander. Charles
Doherty will serve as adju
tant and John Jepsen as chap
lain. Bill Rietmannwas elect
ed to serve as sergeant-at-arms
and Joel Engelman will
be historian.
New Cake and Frosting Recipe
For the
1972 CAKE BAKING CONTEST
Oregon Wheat Growers League Domestic Wheat
Utilization Committee
MRS. CARL MARQUARDT, Morrow County Chairman
This is a standard recipe that must be used by All Contestants
APPLESAUCE CAKE
Sift together
4 cups all purpose
flour
4 tsp. soda
1 14 tsp. salt
2 tsp. cinnamon
V-2 tsp. nutmeg
'-2 tsp. cloves
2 Tablespoons
cocoa
Combine and beat
well 1 cup veg
etable oil and 2
cups sugar
Stir in 3 cups un
sweetened apple
sauce (heated)
Add: dry ingred
ients and mix
well.
Stir in : VL cup rais
ins and Va CUP
walnuts
Put batter in 3 9-inch cake pans. Bake at
400 degrees for 15 minutes, then reduce
temperature to 375 degrees and bake
15 minutwmore.
BROWN SUGAR FROSTING
34 cup margarine y2 tsp. salt
melted
IV2 cup brown
sugar
Boil over medium heat for 2 minutes. Add
13 cup milk. Return to heat and bring
to full boil. Remove from heat and cool
slightly. .
Add 3 cups powdered sugar. Mix well and
frost cake.
Delegates for the state ron
veiiiuMt June 21' -24 will be
Cliff Aldrich and Charles Do
berly. John Jepsen will be
the altvrnate,
YNGVf PERSSUN from
Sweden wa a recent guest
of Carl Troedson. Mr. Troed
son is 1 cousin of Mr, Pers
son's father. Mr, Persson is
production manager of a plas
tic pie plant In lloganas,
Sweden, and was sent to the
United States on business,
while in Portland, Mr.
persson visited with Mr.
Troedson' s sister, Mrs.
Linea Kottage. He left by
plane from Pendleton, and
flew to Seattle, where he
met a jet that took htm to
CtHienlugen In 9' hours. Mr.
Persson was In the United
SUilei in I9G8, but this was
his first trip to Oregon. He
alien-led May 14 services at
the Valby Church and com
mented on the friendliness of
the Oregonians that he had
met.
"Make America Happen Again'
VOTE MAY 23
Ale GOVERN
& his delegates
Pd. Adv. David Conn, Heppner. Ore.
For more information regarding rules, contact either
Mrs. Carl Marquardt or the Morrow County Extension Office
This Publicity A Public Service Of
olumbia Basin Electric Co-op
"Serving Morrow, Wheeler and Gilliam Counties"
Telephone 676-9146
HARDWARE STORES
TOUR LOCAL HARDWARE MERCHANT
with NATIONAL CHAIN BUYING POWER!
f.lorrovv County
Grain Growers
UEECl STARTS
wsmi
ON TWO GALLON
PURCHASE
SAVE $4.96
rimnrnnr i atcv HOUSE
Defies Wea
Kit LA I CA PAINT n
ither, Mildew, & Blistering!
FOR UVJ
REG.
8.98
GALLON
LATEX
BOUSE PAM
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Custom Mixed Colors Slightly Higher
Extremely durable Acrylic Latex. Covers and wears like quality oil-base
paint yet flows on easily, dries quickly. It's latex! Fast soap and water clean
up! One coat covers most surfaces. Rich, low sheen finish "breathes" to
resist blistering. For exterior wood, masonry, primed metal, etc.
4 Jamestown
Colors & White
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WALL FINISH
m in mm m
U1F.X
I4r WALL FISISH
LATEX HOUSE PAINT resists fumes, mildew and
blistering. Spreads on smoothly. Dries fast. Soap
and water clean up. Low sheen.
LATEX WALL FINISH dries in 30 minutes. Fully
washable, high hiding. Velvety flat. For plaster,
wallboard, concrete, etc.
Reg. $4.98 Gallon
Choose from White
and Newest Colors
Custom Mixed Colors
Slightly Higher
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QAVE$9 SQ0N EYERY
JAVK ZtoO GALLON r
GALLON
YOUR CHOICE! LATEX
SAT-N-HL-E CI AT nr CFMLinCIC
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For Walls, Ceilings, Woodwork
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GALLON
Custom Mixed Colors Slightly Higher
REG. $8.98
SAT-N-HUE Flat Latex covers most walls and ceilings
in one coat. Thick and creamy. Non-drip. Leaves no
lap-marks. Dries in 20 minutes. Quick soap and water
clean-up. Truly scrubbable and fade-resistant.
48 Decorator Colors and White.
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MARVELUSTRE - - our finest acrylic latex semi-gloss
enamel! Its hard, satin sheen resists soiling, fumes,
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FOR 1972
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