Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, April 06, 1967, Section 2, Page 3, Image 11

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    Tillicum Club
Plans Events
Br MART LEE MARLOW
HOAHOMAN -The Hoanlman
Tillicum club In planning to
hold (nNhlon show mm tlmo
In May. The exact data will bo
publlHhi'd latrr. plan wir dls
cuiwtl rrRardln II at the mwt
ln ( the club Uxt wrck at
thi home of Mr. Vernon Rua-
1 1 Willi Mrs. Roy I'artlow a
Cu hoNleu. Mr. Joe Tntone will
be In rim r co of the affair.
Klnal plana were made for the
prlnn convention of IMstrlet 7.
Oregon Kederntlon of Women'
Club to be held here at the
crantje hull April 18. Appointed
In rhurse of program covera and
mime tat! U Mm. Hoy I'artlow;
favor. Mr. Tatone; and corns g
e. Mr. IVwev Woxt. Jr., and
'& llllllnfi. Tliere will be a
coffee hour from 9 10 am. The
Home Kninomlf Club of Green
field Crnnue will aerve lunch
eon at noon.
The club will aKitlM with the
mobile X ray unit which la to
be April 11 from 10 a.m. to 1
p.m.
Announcement wn made that
the dnnre In honor of Prince
Linda Tatone of the Morrow
County Fair and Itodeo Court
will be held In Ileppner AukunI
The next meeting will be at
the home of Mm. Ralph Skoubo
April 11, at 8 p.m.
Mr. and Mr. Ron Danlela
were honored with a aurprluc
houne warmln party at their
new duplex home Sunday nlht,
given by member of the Board
man Tillicum club. Present were
Mr. and Mr. Vernon Russell,
Mr. and Mr. Ronald Black, Mr.
and Mr. Ralph Skoubo, Mr. and
Mr. Carroll Donovan, Mr. and
Mrs, Dewey West, Jr.. Mr. and
Mr. Joe Tntone, Mr. 1-aVern
Purtlow and Mr. Zoe BllllnR.
Mr. and Mr. Don Kublk and
children Terry and Kathy of
Portland were week end visitor
at the home of Mr. Kublk'a
brother and nlxler In law, Mr.
and Mr. Hill Gregory.
Mr. and Mr Rob Hutching
and children Bill, Norlta and
DUk apent the week-end at
Trego, Mont., vUltlng tit the
home of Hutching' parent, Mr.
and Mr. D. M. Hutching.
Mr. and Mr. Art Hoblrwon
and children CurtU. Craig and
Curen of FohhII were Sunday
visitor at the home of Robin
aon'a parent. Mr. and Mr.
Clyde Robinson.
tllen Word, superintendent of
school at Adrian, wa an over
night visitor last Friday at the
home of Mr. and Mr. Jim Har
per. Sharon Donovan. Rtudent at
EOC, La Grande, apent the
week -end at the home of her
parent Mr. and Mr. Bernard
Donovan, She had a her house
guest, Linda Harris of Athena.
Mr. and Mr. Walter Hayes
spent the week -end In Kugene
visiting at the home of their
daughter, Margaret Beall.
Mr. Glen Carpenter accompa
nied Mr. Orvllle Carpenter of
Umatilla to Spokane, Wash,
last week where they have been
visiting Mrs. Orvllle Carpenter's
relatives.
Anna Mae McQuaw, student
at Pacific University, Forest
Grove, spent the week-end here
at the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mr. Karl McQuaw. She
had as her house guest, Steven
Malhcwson of Gruss Valley
Calif.
Dewey West, Sr., of Woodburn
was a week-end visitor here at
the homes of his son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Dew
ey West, Jr., nnd his non-ln-luw
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Car
roll Donovan. Ills grandson,
Phil Hutson of The Dulles, was
wlih him.
Mr. and Mrs. Clove Hlnton
and daughters Kathy, Judy and
Georgia went to Uklnh over the
week end to visit at the home
of Hlnton's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. George Hlnton.
Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Ely went
to Whltstran, Wash. Sunday to
visit at the home of their son-in-law
and daughter. Mr. and
Mrs. Newell Vaught. Their
granddaughters, Gail and Kelly
Vaught accompa n I e d them
home to visit this week.
Mrs. A. R. Fortncr and neph
ew, Gary Hasktn, went to Port
land over the week-end to vis-
We Will
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WHOLESALE MEATS
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING
SCHEDULE:
MONDAY AFTKRNOON
ALL DAY WEDNKSDAY
FRIDAY MORNING
Follett Meat Co.
Ph. 567-6651
Hermlston, Oregon
On Hcrmiston-McNary
Highway
It at the home of Mr. Fort tier'
daughter, Isalielle Duvl.
Mr. and Mr. Harold Baker
and children Ron. Randy, Kar.
en and Krlstle and Mr. and
Mr. Ken Jenkins made a trip
io romeroy, wasn. Sunday.
Visitor last week at the
home of Mr. and Mr. Duntc
DaltiMO were Mr. Daltoao's un
cle. William Duwe of Bowman,
Mont., and her aunt, Rotte
llusch and Anne Bunch of Butte,
Mont. They went from here to
Portland.
Frank Parmer of Metropolis
III., former resident here, was
here last week visiting friends.
During hi stay here he was
with the A. 8. Air Force.
KTN.1 Larry 11. McNeil of the
U. S. NIW I hnma nn a 91
day leave at the home of his
parent, Mr. and Mr. Ray Mc
Neil, before reporting to San Di
ego, Calif, for further duty.
Wllma KerpUHin of Auhlnml
visited four day at the home
oi ner parent, Mr. and Mr.
Arnln Hue. Tracee. Terrv and
Tammy Ferguson returned
home with tholr mother after
visiting their grandparent for
two week.
Mr. Dclmcr Hun and Mrs.
Tom Hilling were hostcsse for
the card porty at the grange
hall Friday night, sponsored by
the Home Economic Club of
Greenfield Grange. High prlr.es
were won by Mr. Uonard Be-
ilord and Faye Anderson; low
went to l,eonard Bedord and
Mrs. Walter Wys; and Mr.
Wy and Ed Kuhn won the pi
nochle prizes,
Cafeteria menu for Riverside
High school and Boardmnn
Grade school for the week of
April 10 14 are a follow:
Monday cold beef sandwich
es, green beans, pickles and
berry cobbler.
Tuesday pizza and salad,
applesauce and filled graham
crackers.
Wednesday hamburger
carrots, lettuce and pickles, and
pudding.
Thursday creamed chicken
with biscuits, pears and cheese
salad, pickled beet and cookies.
Friday clam chowder, veget
able stick, egg sandwiches,
cake with berry sauce.
Bread, butter and milk are
served with all meals.
Mr. and Mr. Vernon Russell
were host for a farewell pot
luck dinner at their home last
Friday evening In honor of Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Stenger, who
are moving to Pomcroy. Wash.
Present were Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Skoubo and son Dirk, Mr.
and Mr. Bud Michel Mr. and
Mr. Verne Mlnnlck, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Baker, Mrs. Don
Downey, Shirley Earwood, Mr.
and Mrs. Rollo Moore, Dennis
Stenger and Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Walker, the latter of The Dal
les. The Riverside High school
baseball team will go to Stan
field for a game April 7.
Phone 676-9228 for G-T want-'
ad service.
HEPPNEH GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday. April 8. 1967
Regional Meet
Set at La Grande
To Talk Colleges
More than one hundred Invi
tation have been sent to key
community leader In the ten
eastern counties of Oregon to
participate In a regional confer
ence of Colleges for Oregon's
Futnre on Friday. April 7. This
meeting, to be held on the East
ern Oregon College campus, Is
the first of several regional
meetings planned throughout
the stute. The purpose of the
meeting i to Initiate a contin
uing discussion on the Implica
tions of the recommendations
made bv Post High School Study
Committee In their 20-month
"muster plan" study.
The featured speaker for the
conference will be Dr. John R.
Howard, president of Lewis and
Clark College, president Howard
was the chairman of the state
study committee. The report,
"Education Beyond the High
School" has stimulated wide
spread discussion among repre
sentatives In business, agricul
ture, labor and government
when It was presented to the
public this fall in Portland. The
La Grande meeting Is an out
growth of the state level meet
ing, and will consider the re
(tort In the light of needs of
the eastern region of the state.
The La Grande conference
will be opened at 10:00 a.m.,
with Dean of Instruction Carlos
K. Easlev outlining the program
for tho day. Following Dr. How
ard's address, a panel discus
sion of the future of post-high
school education In eastern Ore
gon will take place. Panel mem
ber will Include Tom Benson
ette, state representative, Dis
trict 25; Bert Campbell, Burns;
Fred Martin, lone; Wallace Mc
Crae. president, Blue Mountain
Community College; Eugene F.
Vorls, president, Treasure Val
ley Community College; Averno
M. Rempcl. president. Eastern
Oregon College. Dr. Ralph
Mecie, Director or Divisional
Relations for Continuing Educa
tion In the State System of
Higher Education will be the
moderator.
A "working" luncheon will
take place In Hoke Hall from
12:30 to 1:50. Representatives
from each of the counties will
work together to plan activi
ties concerning problems of
higher education in their res
pective counties.
Dean Easlcy will summarize
the conference which will ad
journ at 2:00 p.m.
Among those expected to at
tend from Morrow County are
Frank Anderson. Mrs. Ronald
Black. Richard Carpenter, L. E.
Dick Mrs. Carroll Donovan, Ho
mer Hughes, Maxwell Jones,
David Potter, and Ralph Skoubo.
Mrs. James Monahan left Sat
urday to spend a week In Lake
Oswego and In Portland. She
accompanied her sister, Mrs.
John K. Paulson and son Kerry
on their return to their home
In Lake Oswego, and will visit
with her daughter. Theresa In
Portland. The visitors were Eas
ter week-end guests at the Mon
ahan home.
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Livestock 4-H Club
Plans to Enter Show
The Ronald Haguewood home
was the place for the meeting
of the Rhea Creek Livestock I
4-H club on March 20. Mem
ber discussed taking our proj
ect to The Dalles show, and
also the rides provided for those
going.
Dave Hall gave a report on
livestock showmanship. He stat
ed that one of the most Im
portant things to remember In
showmanship Is the cleanliness
and neatness In both the ani
mal and the 4-H member who
Is showing the animal.
John Hall gave a report on
different type of salts and min
eral for cattle and sheep.
After the meeting Mr. Hague
wood served refreshments to
the members and five guests.
The next meeting will be on
April 16 at the Bernard Dohcr
ty home.
Dean Wright, reporter
Charles (Ted) McMurdo flew
to Lexington from Portland
Sunday on a solo flight after
taking private flying lesson.
Ilia mother, Mrs. A. D. McMur
do, met him at the airport for
a short visit, but his father,
Dr. McMurdo, was working at
the ranch and didn't get to see
him. The Portlander ft a part
ner In the Water Treatment
Corporation of America.
ENVMiK
for jajjh
EVERY BUSINESS NEED
GAZETTE-TIMES
SUPPORT THE 1967 MORROW COUNTY
CANCER SOCIETY FUND RAISING CAMPAIGN
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WELCOME THE
REPRESENTATIVE
WHO.WILL CALL
AT YOUR HOME
OR BUSINESS
Mail Contributions
To Jim Wishart,
Morrow County
Treasurer
Memorial Gifts
Always Welcome
FIGHT CANCER IN MORROW COUNTY
WITH A CHECKUP AND A CHECKI
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HANK OF
D Eastern Oregon
HEPPNEB ARLINGTON IONE
MEMBER. FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
New Cake and Frosting Recipe
For The
7
am
BAKING CONTEST
Oregon Wheat Growers League Domestic Wheat
Utilization Committee
MRS. MARGE GRAVES, Morrow County Chairman
This is a standard recipe that must be used by All Contestants
The entire recipe reads as follows:
4 egg whites
2-14 cups sifted flour
lVo cups sugar
3V1 teaspoons baking powder
1 teaspoon salt
Mi CUP shortening
1 cup milk
1M teaspoons vanilla
In small bowl let egg whites warm to room tem
perature, about 1 hour, freheat oven to 350 de
grees. Grease and flour two 9xiy2 inch layer
cake pans. Into large bowl, sift flour with sug
ar, baking powder and salt. Add shortening
34 cup milk and vanilla. At low speed beat
only until ingredients are combined.
At medium speed beat 2 minutes. Add unbeat
en egg whites and rest bf milk. Beal 2 minutes
longer. Pour into pans and bake 30 to 35 minutes.
WHITE MOUNTAIN FROSTING
li cups sugar
1 tablespoon light corn syrup
cup water
2 egg whites
1 teaspoon vanilla
Mix sugar, corn syrup and water in saucepan,
cover and bring to rolling boil. Remove cover
and cook to 242. degrees or until sprup spins a
thread. Just before syrup is ready, beat 2 egg
whites until stiff. (To hold a point). Pour hot
syrup slowly into beaten egg whites. Continue
beating until frosting holds peaks. Blend in 1
teaspoon vanilla.
NRE.CA
For more information regarding rules, contact either
Mrs. Marge Graves or the Morrow County Extension Office
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