Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 13, 1970, Page 3, Image 3

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    Mrs. Dick Experiences
Black-White College
In Georgia
Two weeks of summer school
at a black college, proved an
enlightening experience, accord
ing to Mrs. Ed Dick, who return
ed Aug. 8 from Savannah, Ga.
Mrs, Dick, who is on a leave
of absence from her position at
Heppner High school, was the
recipient of her second grant
from the Newspaper Fund, Inc.,
to a summer journalism work
shop. Last year she attended
Texas Tech.
This summer she was among
27 white and 18 black students
in the journalism workshop at
Savannah State College. She
lived in a dorm on the campus,
which has a nearly all-black
regular session enrollment.
Mrs. Dick drove as far as
Sheridan, Wyo., with her moth
er, Mrs. B. C. Forsythe of Ryder
wood, Wn. She then flew to Leb
anon, 111., to visit her brother,
Lt. Col. John A. Forsythe.
They drove to Savannah by
way of his summer home near
Ste. Genevieve, Mo., and At
lanta, Ga. She returned home
by plane.
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Episcopols Plan
Vacation School
All Saints' Episcopal Church
will have their Vacation Church
School Aug. 19 to Aug. 21. Hours
will be from 9 a.m. until 11:30
a.m. Phone for more Information,
676-5534. Everyone is welcome.
Classes will be held for three
year old through 6th grade.
Mrs. Omer Huston Is superin
tendent. Anyone may call her
for information at 676-5563.
There will be a teachers meet
ing Aug. 17 at 10 a.m.
Are you moving? Subscribers
are reminded to notify The Gazette-Times
of new addresses,
and please Include your old address.
LINDA SUE PETTTJOHN
Parents Announce
Engagement
Mr. and Mrs. James Pettyjohn
of lone announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Linda
Sue, to David Wright, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wright, of
Heppner. No wedding date has
been set.
Miss Pettyjohn graduated
from - lone High School this
spring and will go to Portland
this fall to attend Western Bus
iness University. Mr. Wright has
tentative plans to enter the ser
vice at the first of the year.
Buys Home
Mr. and Mrs. Elwayne Bergs
trom have purchased the Bill
Mahan place on Chase St. They
expect to move in about a
month.
Mr. ond Mrs. Bob Penland, for
mer nublishers of ' the Heppner
Gazette-Times, are moving soon
to Sweet Home, Ore. Mr. fen
land has recently been mana
ger of the Hermiston Herald and
in Sweet Home will manage the
New Era, a large Willamette
Valley weekly newspaper.
BACK TO SCHOOL
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Oregon Couple
Married in Texas
Honored Here
Fifty-three friends and neigh
bora of the Pine City area at
tended an informal reception
Aug. 3. honoring Spec 4 and Mrs,
Allyn R. Wltherrlte, at the
ranch home of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Weldon Wltherrlte.
! Allyn and Linda were married
'April 10, in Fort Hood. Texas,
where he was stationed wit it tne
Army.
The new Mrs. Wltherrlte is
the former Linda Sue McKen
lie, daughter of Dr. Robert Me
Kenzle of Pendleton, and Huela
McKenzie. Portland. Allyn has a
30-day leave before reporting to
Oakland, Calif., for reassign
ment. The reception was given
by his parents and maternal
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Al
vin Elliot, Enterprise.
DOT'S JOTS
When I read the misplaced
caption about Michelle Miller, I
knew I'd find a caption running
around loose in the back shop
. . . and I did! That cute picture
of Stevle and Michelle shows
Steve pointing to the recipe he
wanted Michelle to make for
supper! This was from the Betty
Crocker Cook Book she won in
a contest at the Morrow County
Fair and also in the picture
were two trophies that she had
won for Sheep Showmanship
and Horse Showmanship.
Lone Rock
Mary Bryant says she was real
interested in the storv In last
week's paper about Jantzen
models at Lone Rock, bince sue
lived on a ranch out of Lone
rock for some years, she Is look
in? forward to seeing the Jant
zen ads for the familiar rocks
and buildings.
To Lonerock we haven't been.
While waiting in a Railroad Sta
tion in Chicago a few years ago,
we chanced to chat with a gent
leman who it turned out was al
so from Oregon. When we told
him we were from Pilot Rock,
he asked if we knew Pod Hud-
dleston. We had just done a
story on Pop in our series of
articles on Old Timers. This guy
had taueht at Lonerock when
Pop Huddleston was chairman
of the school board, bo ever
si nee we've wanted to eo to
Lonerock. Some Sunday after the.
Rodeo, we'll lust do that.
Miss dowry
So enioved a visit with little
Miss Clowry as we drove over
to Pendleton recently, bne toia
of her, nursing days of which
she has had 50 vears in Hepp
ner. In the old Sanitarium where
the Northwest Motel is, there
was a stove in every room that
had to be fed with coal or wood.
They did their own laundry,
hpatinp the water With the wood
or , coal cook stove and . boiling
everything in a copper boiler.
They did the cooking. One could
hardlv call these the "good ol'
days". But hearing about them
made me more appreciative of
the facilities available now.
S'prise
This week I took pictures oi
Qneon Sherri Lvnn. I was sur
prised about her floral aspira
tions. I hoDe mv picture of her
making a corsage turns out. I
was real surprised and just quite
pleased when it was completed,
she . Dinned it on me! It had
been awhile since I had a rose
bud corsage!
TOPS Club Charters
Four members chartered the
new TOPS club in Heppntr Aug.
3. They chase Heppner Mini
Mize TOPS Club as the name.
They planned to meet Aug. 11
with three others interested in
joining. Attending the meeting
I were Mrs. Joe Nix ol conaon
is TOPS Area Captain and
Mrs. Fred Greiner, president of
one of the Condon TOPS Clubs.
TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sen
sibly) came into being because
there was a great need for an
organization to help the over
weight. It has achieved great
siieepss because it has no com-
mercial interests but concerns
iteelf entirely with relief from
I excess poundage and the study
of its underlying causes. TOPS
. injects the incentive ana in
spires the "do it" tnrougn
friendlv fellowship.
i Anyone interested in hearing
1 more ahout this erouo may can
! Marie Struthers at 989-8571 or
Lilly Wilson at 676-9257.
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2V cups sifted cuke flour
1H cups sugar
3 teaspoons baking powder
1 teaspoon salt
H cup salad oil
4 egg yolks, unbeaten
2 tablespoons freshly grated
orange peel
cup freshly squeezed orange
Juice
2 tablespoons freshly squeezed
lemon Juice
1 cup egg whites
Vt teaspoon cream of tartar
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Mr. and Mrs. William Ellis of
Falls City, Oregon, have slod
their home there and are look
ing for a home in Eastern Ore
gon. They write they are look
ing for a house in the country
to rnt or as caretakers.
JEWELERS
Store Hours: 9 A.M. to 6 P-M.
PH. 676-9200
177 MAIN ST. HEPPNER
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Motor Rewinding
Time is getting short to try
the Oregon Wheat Grower
League 1970 cake recipe before
the Morrow County Fair. It is
a delicious cake and the fill
ing Is extra good. If you have
never entered the contest, try it
Just for kicks the first time!
The rules are simple: tne con
testant must be a resident of
Morrow County, women or men
over 21 or married women or
men excluding professional bak
ers. Cake to be displayed on
board (not plate, may be card
board or board covered with
foil, etc.)
Open class entries which In
cludes the Wheat League Cakes
close on Wednesday, Aug. 26 at
9 a.m. The recipe follows or
pick up a premium book at the
County Extension office.
OFFICIAL CAKE RECIPE 1970
OREGON WHEAT GROWERS
LEAGUE
ORANGE-LEMON PARTY CAKE
(9 inch 3 layer cake)
Sift together flour, sugar, bak
ing powder and salt In large
bowL Make a well in center;
add oil egg yolks, orange peel,
orange and lemon Juices. Beat
with a spoon unti smooth. In
laree mixer bowl, beat egg
whites until frothy; add cream
of tartar and continue beating
until whites hold very stiff
peaks. Gently pour batter over
beaten whites: carefully fold
with rubber spatula until
blended. Pour Into three u men
layer cake pans that have been
lined on the bottom with greas
ed waxed paper. Bake at 350
degrees Fahrenheit for 30 to 35
minutes. Let cool in pans for
10 minutes before turning out
onto wire racks to cool complete
ly. ORANGE-LEMON FILLING
(2 cups)
1 cup sugar
U cup flour
1 cup freshly squeezed orange
Juice
1 tablespoon freshly grated
orange peel
2 eggs, beaten
2 tablespoons freshly squeezed
lemon Juice
V cup butter
In saucepan, thoroughly com
bine sugar and flour; gradually
stir in orange peel and Juice
until smooth. Blend in beaten
eggs and lemon Juice; add but
ter. Bring to a boll over med
ium heat, stirring constantly;
gently boil 2 to 3 minutes. Cool
thoroughly. Reserve V cup for
top of cake; spread remnining
filling between layers.
FROSTING
' cup granulated sugar
2 egg whites
cup shortening
1 cup unsifted powdered sugar
1 tablespoon freshly grated
orange peel
H teaspoon vanilla
teaspoon salt
cup reserved orange lmon
filling
Combine granulated sugar
and egg whites In top of dmibl"
boiler; place over simmering
water and heat to 150 degrees
F. (about 3 mln.) Stir frequent
ly to prevent egg whites from
cooking. Pour into email mixer
bowl and beat at high Kpoed
until a stiff meringue forms; set
aside. In large mixer bowl,
cream shortening and powdered
sugar until light and fluffy. Ad.l
orange peel, vanilla and salt;
beat until well combined. Add
Vt cup of the meringue; beat 5
minutes at medium speed. Add
remaining meringue, beating
until fluffy. Spread frosting ov
er sides of cake and around
outside edge of top layer form
ing about a 2 Inch border.
Spread reserved ',4 cup filling
In center of cake.
LONEROCK
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Davis.
Chris and Hlldred and Mr. and
Mrs. Herman Chrlstensen at
tended the graduation exercises
for Marleen Bourke at Walla
Walla Sunday. Marleen Is a
mmii nt Carolvn DavN
lUUIHUlu'- " .
and she will teach music and
vocal at Mllton-Freewater this
year.
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PACIFIC
Cleaned Shrimp 2 95
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PORK and BEANS 2
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TOMATOES - 21$
CELERY 25&
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USDA CHOICE
ROUND STEAKS Lb. $1.19
RUMP ROAST Lb. 85c
Bar-S Holiday Ham
with pop-up timer .
Smoked-Fully Cooked Half oi IL
Whole.
$1.19
OREGON CHIEF
WIENERS
1 Lb. Pkg.
69C
PRICES GOOD AUGUST 14-15
Phones: (Groc.) 676-9614, (Meat) 676-9288
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