Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, November 16, 1972, Page 8, Image 8

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Irrigon on All-Em
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The Irnison Rural nre
Ivpt is now on the U
emergency hookup, with
headquarters m Hermiston
The hood up wa completed
Thurs night In case o( (ire.
need of an ambulance or
police, dial 911. bcmt! ure to
give name and location of your
home
When reporting a fire. tate
that it is in Irrigon ami the fire
alarm nystcm in Irrmon will
be triggered from Hermiston
The operator in llermiston
will then dia! the Irrigon fire
station and will (jive the name
of the person reporting and
location to the first fireman
who answers the phone in
Irrigon ' Fire Chief Don
Adams has had calls when
people were in panic and
would say "My house is on
fire", and would hang up,
without saying who they were
or where they lived On one
such occasion he recognued
the voice and was able to give
help Kenneth Lamb, who is
chairman of the fire board,
says with many new people
moving into the area that it is
important that they be able to
give their location Giving the
name of a neighbor who is a
long time resident of the
community, could speed help.
Irrigon Klection
Mrs Ted (Mary) Wilson
was appointed as City Re
corder to succeed Mrs. W.F.
foy who resigned in October
because of illness A letter of
appreciation to Mrs. Coy was
signed by all council members
and was read by Mayor
Chester Wilson. Mrs Coy had
served the City 4 years.
Allan Langenwalter was
present to review the Audit
Report with the council for
fiscal 1972 The report was
approved
Election results were tab
ulated and the votes were
canvassed. The 3 incumbent
councilmembers were re
elected These were Elbert
Eppenbach. 61 votes. Elva
Sanders 58 votes and Vernon
Stewart 64 There were 5
additional write-ins for
council positions including.
Warren McCoy 3. Jack Gay
man. Don Adams. Dick Clark
and Bud Horn each receiving 1
District VII
Homemakers
Advisory Meet
Morrow. Umatilla and
Union county extension
homemakers advisory groups
met Monday in Pendleton to
hear the latest news on
activities relating to the
family living program in their
counties and statewide,
discuss mutual interests and
problems and share ideas for
strengthening the Extension
family living program.
Dorris Graves. Heppner.
District VII Director, chaired
the meeting. Evelyn Funk,
Extension Assistant State
Leader, OSU, Corvallis,
reported news from state level
concerning Oregon Extension
Homemakers Council and the
Extension Service.
Molly Saul, Extension
Agent. Umatilla County, Mona
Haasch. Extension Agent
Union County, and Birdine
Tullis. Extension Aide,
Morrow County, assisted with
the meeting. Others in addi
tion to Dorris Graves attend
ing from Morrow County
were. Juanita Ryan, Irrigon,
chairman of the Advisory
Committee; Mabel Allen,
Boardman. and xMuriel
Palmer. Heppner.
The obvious is that which is
never seen until someone else
sees it!
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voted for me and
ing my brief political career.
Best wishes to Sadie for a happy j
four more years.
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ercency No. 9
voip No one died for tne
portion of Municipal Judge
bill incumbent Vestie Elgin
was re-elected with 14 write
ins Other wrileina were
Warren McCoy -. Karl Isom
3. txn Adam 2. Billy Griffin
-2,Bonnie Heeves 2 and Tom
Stewart 1 Several write-ins
'lor people living outside the
city limits were disqualified
because of residential re
quirements The Council approved pur
chase of I! water meters and
material for w ater hook-ups to
be stocked for use as needed
A C lUU'GHTON SCHOOL
had manv activities during the
past few weeks These in
cluded Halloween parties in
the various room, with the
assistance of parents
Parent were invited to visit
school on Nov I A 2 and enjoy
a hot lunch with their child in
the school lunch cafeteria
Parent teacher conferences
were scheduled for Nov 8 4 9
with many parents visiting on
these davs
Judy Lake an IFVE student
returned from Finland,
showed colored slides and
spoke to the student body on
Thurs
There will be square danc
ing on Thurs Nov. 16 from 7 to
8 p.m.
Receiving first year 4-H awards at the recent 4-H
Achievement night at Irrigon were back row I to r; Mylinda
Hixson. Jante Cronk. Bobby Witherspoon. Elizabeth McKmney,
Kris Baker. Lerry Wilson. Scott Adams. Front row: Danny
Brasel. Mari Evans, Joan Gasser. Connie Braat.
Methodists
Meet
At Arlington
By Justine Weatherford
A workshop for the leaders
of small Methodist churches
drew representatives of ten
churches to the Arlington
church on Wed., Nov. 8. Rev.
Cutting met with the area
ministers during the afternoon
and Mrs. Cutting. Mr. and
Mrs. Herman Green and Mrs.
WW. Weatherford attended
the dinner and evening work
shop. Miss Jennie Youngblood,
Nashville, Tenn., was the
workshop leader. She has ben
conducting similar workshops
throughout the northwestern
states. District Superinten
dent George Emerson and
Mrs. Emerson of the Oregon
Idaho Conference attended the
sessions along with leaders
from the churches at Dufur,
Tygh Valley, Wasco, Pine
Grove, Fossil, Echo, Heppner,
Hermiston, and Arlington.
Rev. Perry Jackman, Arling
ton, was the host pastor.
Champ Baker
The annual cake baking
contest sponsored by the
Oregon Wheat Growers
League will be held December
4th in Portland during the
annual convention, December
4.5.&6th at the Sheraton Hotel.
Ten county winners will be
competing for the top prize of
$100.00 plus other awards. The
contest will be held at the new
John Adams High School, 5700
N.E. 39th Ave.
County winners who will
compete are Morrow County,
Betty Christman; Baker
County, Eunice Squires;
Gilliam County, Mrs. Cheryl
Ammons; Jefferson County,
Doris Schledwitz; Sherman
County, Mavis Olsen; Uma
tilla County, Fran Coppinger;
everyone who
helped me dur-
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Instant increase
Hi WWW UK MUtlOW
Less than a month ago
Boardman 'a official popula
tion w as listed as Sd It is now
3t On Nov 8 within Iwo
hours of each other two babies
were born in Good Shepherd
Hpital M - HermtMon
Stanley Jason, weighing seven
pounds, 14 ounces, was horn
about 3 ' p ni to Mr and
Mrs Stanley Itaueh Grand
parents are Mr and Mrs
Irv n Itauch of Uxmgton and
Mr and Mrs Clarence Baker
of Heppner Great
grandparents are Mr and
Mrs Julian Haucri oi nermis
ernus
m- Mrf u"M , Mr -m
taker of Hlhurn, Mr a d
Mrs D Z lVnny of Echo and
Mrs Mona Moore o eppm
At 5 .30 p m Kristin Elaine
weighing six guilds six
ounces, was born to Mr and
Mrs
parents are Mr and Mrs
TMTwl
Mr and Mrs Moc Bates and
Mrs
Dalles
The
third addition to the
population, was Nicole Marie,
was horn to Mr and Mrs
Larrv Cliffton on Oct 18
Workshop starts
Kathy Jamieson, Gilliam
Wheeler Extension Agent, will
show her skills and knowledge
on constructing knit jackets
for men (or women) with
leader-teachers from Morrow
County in a workshop
scheduled to start November
17. A limited number only
could be trained for this
session of workshops.
Women trained in this
workshop w ill then share their
knowledge with other home
makers in their area.
Making wearing apparel for
men is currently heading up
the list of popular sewing
projects for home sewers.
Women have discovered the
fun of making well tailored
items for the men in their
lives, as well as the financial
savings. Using current
techniques, fabrics and in
formation, women can make
garments equivalent to the
best professionally produced.
Women interested in taking
the workshop when offered by
the local leaders, please call
676-9642 to sign up. You will
then be notified of dates, time
and places
To Be Chosen
rmintv. Rubv Prince;
Valley Counties, Mrs. Dick
DeJong; Wallowa County,
Vivian McFetridge; Wasco
County, Barbara Brown.
The winners will be an
nounced at the annual ban
quet.
in population at
Grange BMter Night Hj
Varied Program
There were 65 in attendance
at the Booster Night program
and Newcomer party held by
Greenfield Grange Saturday
night Mrs Donald Baker,
grange lecturer, was in
charge of the affair It started
wiih potluck supper at 6 30
Invocation was b Pastor Neil
King of the Boardman Com
munity Church
School
Nathan Thorpe, grange
master, gave the welcome
address linn Daniels. Morrow
County school superintendent.
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hec ountv. and stated that the
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merease. more
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t(K.h,,rs of
Kiversulo that were present,
Howard
dder'l.so'Mr and
Vic Marchek. Mr and Mrs.
J"n Harper Mrs. ''I'00 al'
Mrs Daniels were also
present
Bob Coble, state grange
deputy, of Kichland. spoke on
the history of the grange Mrs.
Coble was also present
WAC Chairman Elected
Mrs. Donald Baker was
elected Chairman of the
Women's Activity Committee
of Greenfield Grange at the
meeting of the club Wednes
day afternoon of last week at
the grange hall. Mrs. Arthur
Allen was hostess. Mrs. Chub
Warren was elected vice
chairman; Mrs. Frank
Marlow. secretary; and Mrs.
Walter Hayes, treasurer.
Guests present included
Patsy Skoubo, Mrs. Rollin
Bishop and Mrs. Rod Flug.
Miss Skoubo a Riverside High
School senior spoke to the
group about her trip to Girls
State at Salem, which the club
sponsored .
Mrs. Roy Ball and Hazel
Miller were appointed host
esses of the night card party to
be held Nov. 18. Day party
hostesses appointed were Mrs.
W.G. Seehafer for Dec. 5, and
Hazel Miller for Dec. 12.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Leh
man of West Linn were
overnight visitors last week at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Allen on their way to
Spokane.
Use vour dishwasher only
after vou have filled it. Doing
just a" partial load at a time
will require extra water and
electricity. When not in use.
your dishwasher is a fine
storage place for dirty dishes.
Boardman
Port
Itupert Kennedy, coordi
nator of the Port of Morrow,
spoke on the "Hoardman
Story", telling of the accomp
lishment of the port, which
was formed in I9i He showed
map of the land acquired
along the 2'i mile waterfront
and showed the brochure
compiled by the port, of which
3.000 copies were ent over the
nation He also spoke on the
nuclear aitmg plan (or the
area
JoAnn, Judy and Jeannie
Thorpe of Hermiston ang
Anytime Of The Year" with
Janice Thorpe accompanying
them, and JoAnn played a
piano olo. "Raindrops Keep
Falling On My Head".
Morton Wolverton, Umatilla
County grange deputy, of
Hermiston, presented two
readings, "Rindecella" and
The Stuttering Auctioneer "
The program ended with
group singing by the audience.
Home On The Range" and
"God Bless America "
Out of town guests present
besides those already
mentioned included Joe
DuPuis. Umatilla County
Pomona Grange master, and
Mrs DuPuis, Mrs. BE.
Getchell, Mrs Katie Hitch;
Bob Hach, Columbia Grange
Master, und Mrs. Hach, and
Mrs. Larry Thorpe, all of
Hermiston; Bob Daniels,
Stanfield grange master, and
Mr and Mrs Floyd Daniels of
Stanfield; Col. A.R.Marshall
and Col. John Gernch. of the
U.S. Army Engineers of Port
land. Mrs. Richard Ryan of
Irrigon.
Needlework
Mrs Ryan and Mrs. Verne
Mmmch were presented blue
ribbons won in the Oregon
State Grange neeoSework
contest. Mrs. Mmmch also
received red and white
ribbons.
Door prizes were won by Vic
Marchek. Bill Bates. Jack
McEntire and Mrs. Frank
Marlow.
After the program there
were five tables of pinochle
played. Zeart Gillespie won
high prize for the men and
Hazel Carpenter high for the
women. Second highs went to
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Minmch.
Rov Ball and Mrs. Ben
Donovan received the travel
ing pinochle prizes.
What's Cookin
This recipe for Carrot Cake
comes from Bobbe Driscoll.
It is the best of two recipes
that she tried so in my book I
call it Bobbe's Carrot Cake.
2 cups sugar
2 cups flour
2 tsp soda
1 tsp salt
tsp cinnamon
'2 tsp nutmeg
1 tsp vanilla
1 '.-4 cup vegetable oil
4 large eggs
3 cups grated raw carrots
1 cup chopped walnuts
Mix and sift sugar, flour,
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Willows Grange
The Willow s Grange W.A C.
meeting will lie Friday, Nov.
17, starling with dinner at the
Grange hall Members are In
bring salads or dessert Host
esses are Beaulah Sherer and
Uirrame Montgomery.
The Willows Grange regular
meeting will he Saturday,
Nov 18 starting with a
pancake supper at 6 30 p.m.
and the meeting at 8 p.m.
MemlM'rs are reminded this is
the meeting for the election of
officers, so please plan to
altend.
Mr. and Mrs Norman
Nelson, and Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred Nelson went to Port
land last weekend for a visit
with Mrs Bertha Nelson. Mrs.
Nelson is the Nelson boy's
mother. She is in the hospital
and hopes to get out sometime
this week. Mr and Mrs. Alfred
Nelson stayed to be with their
mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Nelson went to Salem on
November 5th to attend Mrs.
Nelson's mother's birthday,
Mrs. Nell McElhmney. It was
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Runkin. Mrs. Runkin is
a sister of Mrs. Nelson. All of
the family attended.
Barbara Ann, 15; De
bora Lee and Donna Marie,
12; and Anita Jean, 8, dau
ghters of Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Palmer, lone.
salt, soda and spices. Add oil
and mix well. Add eggs, one at
a time. Beating well after
each addition. Add vanilla,
carrots, walnuts. Mix well.
Bake in ungreased tu!e pan
for 1 hour and 20 minutes at
350 degrees or two 9 inch
greased and floured cake pans
for 45 minutes.
The cake is moist, keeps
well and is a good freezer.
Bobbe recommends a Phila
delphia Cream Cheese frost
ing. Add powdered sugar and
a little milk to make a
spreading consistency. She
likes to add a pinch of salt and
a little vanilla.
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