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6 HEPPNEB GAZETTE -TIMES. Thursday. April 10. 196 DeviTs Food Cake Choice for Contest Call MiKlnnls, chairman of the domestic whtat utilization ciimmlllH of the Oregon Wheat Growers League, has announced the cuke anil king recipes to be used this year In the cake bak ing content. The cuke this venr 1st a Rich Devil's Kood. with a Minute Fudge frosting. Counties eligible to compete at the county fair level In East ern Oregon are Baker, Union. Wallown, Umatilla, Morrow, Gil Ham. Sherman. Jefferson and Wasco. Willamette Valley coun ties are 1'olk, Marion, and Yam hill, who will compete as one countv with entries to be ta ken to the Polk countv fair. Prizes at the county level are $."). $.') and $2. The winner in each countv will be eligible to compete in the state contest during the League's annual meeting. Top award here Is $100. Anv woman, or man, exclud ing professional bakers, 21 years of age or over, are eligible to compete. Each contestant must use the same cake and Icing recipe. Additional Information may be obtained from the coun tv agent's office, the countv fair premium book (to be pub lished soon), or the Oregon Wheat Growers League office. Itecipc for this year's contest cake Is printed In the Columbia Basin Klcctric Co-op ad this week, elsewhere In this pi-r, as public service. Youth Jobs Sought In Heppner Area The Youth Employment Serv ice, located In Pendleton, Is In the market for Jobs for young people In the Heppner area. Working with the Oregon State Employment Service, the youth Employment Service has Inter viewed hundreds of young ap plicants who have indicated a preference for agricultural work and are willing to live outside of Pendleton. YES was formed to create a betler working relationship be tween the employer and the eli gible, young employee. Special emphasis Is being placed on ag ricultural work and YES needs (ob offers from ranchers and growers In the Heppner area. If anyone would like a young worker this summer, he Is urg ed to contact the Yolilh Employ rrent Service at 276 5H72 or stop bv at their offices at 433 S. W, Dorion in Pendleton. TV Shortcourse Offered In 'Dressing by Design' PENDLETON -,Hil.iui,.ii I 1 iii.auMMIUimuulHlumHlum When you can't locate it or get it done in Hepp ner, these Pendleton Business and Professional Firms will be happy to serve you. Appliances Ed and Clay's APPLIANCE CENTER Sales and Berrlca Ph. 276-1170 207 S. E. Court Ave. Pendleton Ed Balling Clayton Baker G.E. KitchenAld Furniture BRANDL'S FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE George and Jean Brandt, Owners Everything in Used Furniture and Appliances at the Lowest Prices In Eastern Oregon. Ph. 276-2353 301 S. W. 20th Pendleton Open Six Days A Week to Serve You Electricians ZEPHYR ELECTRIC, INC. 333 8. E. Emigrant Ave. Electrical Contractor W. F. (Mike) ZIMMERMAN Pendleton, Oregon 97801 Bus. Phone 276-6921 Res. Phone 276-6369 Hardware, Lumber BOYSEN PAINTS LUMBER HARDWARE Tum-A-Lum Lbr. Co. (OREGON LUMBER YARD) 432 S. E. Dorion Ph. 276-6221 PLYWOOD-ROOFING READY-MIX PRODUCTS By BIHDINE TULLIS County Extension Aid "Dressing By Design," a pop. ular fchorteourse given by Uni versity of California Extension Home Economists, Is now to be shown on television in this area over KIMA-TV Pasco. The short course, pnxluced under the dir ection of Mrs. Frances Zulnn. clothing specialist at the Univer sity of California, consists of five 30 minute programs. Bv viewing this series you will learn how clothing design, tex ture, line and color can express a person' Individuality. There is an enrollment fee If viewers wish to participate and receive educational material plus the Vunsell Color Charts. However, viewers can get a lot of good Information even if they do not have the materials. Call or write the countv extension office for information on enrollments. Four-H clothing leaders are urged to view the program, as much material will be useful to them In club work. Since the program will he during school hours, most 411 members will lie unable to view the series. Each session is full of wonder ful Information in the area of clothing. Reserve 10:30 a.m., Tuesday April 2!. and the same time each Tuesday through the month of May for "Dressing Bv Design". You'll be glad you did! 4 H Fashion Clinic Saturday, April 12, should be reserved bv all clothing and knitting members and leaders for a dav of fun and learning. A 4-11 Fashion Clinic will be given that dav at Heppner High school cafotorium from 9:30 a.m. until noon. The day will be de voted to helping members with grooming, hair style, make up and modeling practice. This day has been planned to assist the girls as they prepare for style revue at the Countv ralr. All 4-H girls in the county are in vited to attend. Mary Speckhart, area agent, will direct the pro gram for the day. Older 4-H members have been contacted to help with the activities. Club members learn neaitn and grooming, poise and confi dence by participating in the Style Revue at county fair. They also learn to have fun as a group. The present activity of the Nimble Thimbles Is making hears cases to be exhibited at hp Fair. Visiting with a etoud of beginners in 4-H gives one feeling of confidence in the future these are the citizens of Morrow county of tomorrow! Hearing Aid Service m WILL A HEARING AID HELP YOU? Be Positive . . . Try Before You Buy! ASK ABOUT OUR RENTAL PLAN CALL 276-3155 or write Lester Ruud Hearing MAICO Aid Service 21 S. W. Dorion St. Pendleton, Ore. 97801 Pharmacy MEDICAL CENTER PHARMACY Prescriptions Mulled Free Anywhere . ni...-i , s Hospital Supplies Sales or Rental Ph. 276-1531 Emerg. Ph. 276-1358 1100 Southgate, Pendleton Call The HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES Ph. 676-9228 For information on advertising in this directory Pumps, Irrigation Agent Cautions Against Dangers Of Snow Molds By HAROLD E. KERR County Extension Agent Wheat growers that have vis ited fields which were under a deep snow cover may notice re duced stands due to a grey mold, commonly referred to as snow mold, notes Harold Kerr, county extension agent. The snow mold grows at a temperature near freezing and Is quite common In areas that receive more snow than normal for this area. There is no con trol for this problem. Growers may want to reseed areas, al though it will be rather late in the season before many of the areas are dry enough to work the soil. Plant heaving may also have occurred in both wheat and bar ley fields. Heaving is caused by alternate freezing nights and thawing days which build up ice crystals that lift the seed ing plant out of the ground. If this has occurred on any large scale, reseeding should be considered. Workshop Scheduled A pattern alteration workshop will be given In Morrow county to ten women, members of Ex tension Units or non-members, who will agree to teach the course to others next fall If there Is Interest In the project at that time. Mrs. Anna Schwarzin and Mrs. Sue Vinson, who have re cently completed a training course given bv Elaine Carlson, clothing specialist from OSU, will teach this leaders' class In thi- countv. Dales of training will be April 30, May 7, 14, and 21. Anv women In the county In terested in learning this very basic and necessary aid to suc cessful sewing should contact the county extension office no later than April 15. NimbU Thimbu 4-H Club The first vear 411 members are among the most enthusias tic and determined of all 4-H clubs. This age group has lust been waiting for the time they were of 4-H age. The Nimble Thimble club Is a group of beginning clothing members led by Mrs. John (Frances) Privett. This club is unusual in that every girl in the group has a club responsi bility. Officers are: president Patli Saling; vice president, Carmen Clow; secretary, Kutti Ann Kiethlev; news reporter and correspondent, Kathv Schwarzin and Kathy Wolff; scrapbook, Kathv Marshall: songleader, Debbv Holland. A new member is Lisa Burkenbine, and by next meeting a Job will be found in the organization for her! Beginning clothing clubs learn basic hand stitching and ma chine stitching. They make sim ple garments such as an apron or blouse. Many other factors enter into the training of be ginning members. Their club meetings give them a good un derstanding of organization and responsibility. They learn civic responsibility through such ac tivities as sponsoring a Father of-the-Year candidate. A Spring 'Fling' Of Fun tr Laughter! ONE-ACT COMEDIES AND OTHER 'EXTRAS' FRIDAY, APRIL II I0NE HIGH CAFETORIUM 8:00 P.M. 'FEUDIN' MOUNTAIN BOYS' Hillbilly Comedy in One Act MAW FRUMP Dot Halvorsen PAW FRUMP Dennis McKay FREDDIE FRUMP BUI Fletchner CORA MAE FRUMP Barbara Peterson GRANDMA FRUMP Mary Ann Palmer EFFIE KATZFELTER Linda McKay HIRAM KATZFELTER Harold Beggs PAPPY KATZFELTER Bryce Keeno MUSICAL SELECTIONS By Ernie's Hillbilly Band and The Town tr Country Singers FREE REFRESHMENTS! Admission: Adults, $1.00; Grades 1-6, 25c; Grades 7-12, 50c; Family Plan, $3.50 THIS MESSAGE SPONSORED BY YOUR HOME-OWNED BANK AS A COMMUNITY SERVICE OANK OF IJJZastern Oregon HEPPNER IONE ARLINGTON MEMBER. FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION COLUMBIA PUMP Cr IRRIGATION Phone 276-3681 Pendleton Peerless Pumps Wade Rain Irrigation WELL TESTING 8" bowls to 1450 GPM Also 6", 10", 11", 12" Bowls Sharpening Service Clipper Blades Sharpened All Kinds $1 per set Cash PENDLETON SHARPENING 418 N. W. 6th Pendleton, Ore. 97801 CALL THE GAZETTE-TIMES FOR DIRECTORY AD RATES 676-9228 Sheet Metal Thews Sheet Metal, INC. I EM AMY INDOOR LcnnuA comfort General Sheet Metal Work 1907 SW Court PI. Ph. 276-3751 Harold Hendricks, Owner Air Conditioning-Heating Women's Wear WE'VE GOT CLOTHES FOR EVERYONE "It's only the look that's expensive" THE FRANCES SHOP EXCLUSIVELY WOMEN'S WEAR Pendleton, Oregon 276-4652 Alfalfa Growers Alerted To Harm of Alfalfa Weevil Alfalfa growers in Morrow county should be on the look out for alfalfa weevil in their fields, announced Harold Kerr, county Extension agent. Alfalfa weevil are found in most east ern Oregon counties, and when a heavy infestation occurs, the first cutting of alfalfa can be completely lost. A new fact sheet on alfalfa weevil is available at the Coun ty Extension Office. It is im portant that you learn to iden tify the weevil and know at what infestation level it is eco nomical to control them. The alfalfa weevil feed on the new buds as they open and can severely retard growth. A serious infestation will turn a field sil ver grey and practically stop growth. Good control measures are available. New Cake and Frosting Recipe The For 1969 CAKE baking COOTE ST Oregon Wheat Growers League Domestic Wheat Utilization Committee MRS. MILTON MORGAN, Morrow County Chairman This is a standard recipe that must be used by All Contestants RICH DEVIL'S FOOD CAKE 12 cup vegetable shortening, at room temperature 34 cup milk 1 teaspoon vanilla 4 eggs, unbeaten 12 cup milk CLASP ENVELOPES In a var iety of sizes from 6ttx9V4 to 12x154 on sale at The Gazette- Times, Ph. 676-9228. Flatr's Truck Service PHONE 989-8420 For Fast and Dependable FREIGHT TRUCK SERVICE Daily Overnight Service From Portland Including Saturdays MOVING? CALL US GENE ORWICK 14 cup cocoa 2 cups sifted cake flour 2 cups sugar 1 teaspoon salt 1-14 teaspoon baking soda 34 teaspoon double acting baking powder PREHEAT . . . oven to 350 degrees GREASE . . . and generously flour 2 nine-inch layer cake pans. COMBINE . . . cocoa, flour, sugar, salt, soda, baking powder. STIR . . . shortening just to soften; sift in cocoa mixture. ADD ... the 34 cup milk and vanilla. Mix until flour is dampened. BEAT ... for two minutes at medium speed, or 300 vigorous strokes by hand. SCRAPE . . . bowl frequently. ADD ... the eggs and 12 cup milk; blend thor oughly and beat one minute longer in mixer or 150 strokes by hand. POUR . . . into prepared pans and bake for 30 35 minutes or until done. MINUTE FUDGE FROSTING Mix in saucepan: 2 cups sugar 14 cup light corn syrup 12 cup milk 12 cup butter 2 sq. semi-sweet chocolate (2 oz.) cut up 14 tsp. salt Stir over low heat until chocolate and butter melt. Bring to a full rolling boil, stirring con stantly. Boil one minute. Remove from heat and beat until lukewarm (120 degerees). Stir in 12 teaspoon vanilla. Continue beating until smooth and can be easily spread. Frost cake. NRECA For more information regarding rules, contact either Mrs. Milton Morgan or the Morrow County Extension Office This Publicity A Public Service Of Columbia Basin Electric Co-op "Serving Morrow, Wheeler and Giliiam Counties"