FOUR The Hrppner GteUe-Time, Heppner, Oregon. Thursday, November 25, 1982
Port of Morrow engineers
open Boardman office
- "J
R.L. (Bob) Miller
Seton, Johnson & Odell, Inc.,
port engineer for the Port of
Morrow has announced that it
will open a branch office in
Boardman December 1. The
office will be located at 1
Marine Drive in the Port of
HHS home ec teacher
has recipe published
A favorite recipe of Linda
Panter, home economics
teacher at Heppner High
School has been accepted for
publication in a new cookbook
published by Favorite Recipes
Press of Nashville, Tenn.
"Peach Dumplings" ap
pears in the "Desserts" cook
book which includes over 300
recipes for low-calorie treats,
frozen and refrigerated des
serts, cheese-cakes, merin
gues and tortes. in addition to
traditional cookies, cakes and
pies, said the company.
The cookbook also includes
a Dessert Freezing Guide and
a creative garnish section not
found in similar cookbooks.
'Desserts" is the 34th in a
series of Home Economics
Teachers Cookbooks from
Favorite Recipes Press,
which feature top recipe selec
tions from Home Economics
Teachers nationwide. The
cookbooks are marketed
nationally in fund-raising
drives by home economics
students and have become one
of the most collected cookbook
series ever published, the
company reported.
In addition to Favorite Re
cipes Press cookbooks, Nash
ville EMS also markets a
variety of other school fund
raising products by a sales
force in over 40 states coast-to-coast.
Nashville EMS is owned
by Times Mirror, a Fortune
500 Company.
Following is Panter's
recipe:
Peach Dumplings
Sugar
1 Tbsp. cornstarch
Cinnamon
Nutmeg
Cloves
3 c. canned sliced peaches
with syrup
1 tsp. lemon juice
1 c. biscuit mix
6 Tbsp. milk
Blend cup sugar, corn
starch. li teaspoon cinnamon
and U teaspoon each nutmeg
and cloves in saucepan with
peaches and lemon juice.
Cook over medium heat
until thick and clear, stirring
constantly.
Combine biscuit mix. 1 Ta
blespoon sugar, teaspoon
cinnamon and dash each nut
meg and cloves with milk,
Now Call 989-8221
For M.C.G.G. Chemical Plant
to
Morrow office building.
The new manager of the
Boardman office, R.L. (Bob)
Miller, is a registered profes
sional land surveyor in Ore
gon. Miller's professional
experience includes 14 years
of land surveying (primarily
providing rural land surveys),
section breakdown, extensive
office and field search for
original monuments and doc
umentations, topographical
studies, lot studies and subdi
visions. Miller was born and
raised in Eastern Washington.
Seton, Johnson & Odell has
served as port engineer for the
Port of Morrow since 1981.
This office will provide local
staff to serve the needs of the
port and also offer engineer
ing and surveying services to
stirring until moistened.
Drop batter by teaspoonfuls
into bubbling sauce.
Cook for five minutes.
Cook tightly covered, for 10
to 12 minutes longer.
Serve warm with ice cream.
Yield six servings.
Special work days slated
at Neighborhood Center
By NEOLA MACKEY
Ladies who attend the
Thursday craft -social time at
the Heppner Neighborhood
Center will be working all day
Tuesday, Nov. 30 and Thurs
day. Dec. 2 and part of Friday,
Dec. 3 getting ready for Arti
factory which will be held at
the Heppner fairgrounds Sa
turday, Dec. 4. Proceeds from
the sale will be used to buy
craft supplies which are need
ed to continue the group.
Adult and Family Services
counselor Janet Phillips will
be at the center Wednesday,
Dec. 1 from 9 a.m. to 12 noon.
lone 4-H'er to attend National 4-H Congress
Diann Morter of lone will be
one of more than 1.700 4-H'ers
from every state, the District
of Columbia and Puerto Rico
that will meet at Chicago, 111.
November 28 for the 61st
National 4-H Congress.
The Oregon delegation, led
by Duane P. Johnson, acting
state 4-H leader with the Ore
gon State University Exten
sion Service, will leave Port
land early Friday morning,
Nov. 27, for Chicago. They will
return Friday, Dec. 3.
With the theme, "4-H Path
ways To The Future," the
week-long educational pro
gram features workshops, as
semblies, field trips and re
cognition events. Also 279
scholarships, totalling $259,000
in educational grants, will be
Fair board plans dinner
The Morrow County Fair
Board will hold an annual
dinner for fair and rodeo
volunteers on Sunday, Nov. 28,
2 p.m. at the fairgrounds
annex building, announced
Dorothy Estberg, fair secre
tary. Everyone who helped
To better serve our
we have changed the lone
Chemical Division phone number
989-8221, the same as our head
office. Just ask for CHEMICAL
DIVISION when you call.
other clients in the region, the
firm said. Recent port pro
jects have included the engi
neering for the port's food
processing waste irrigation
system and the Ullman Boule
vard overpass which is cur
rently under construction.
Seton. Johnson & Odell is now
engaged in the planning and
design of port and harbor
improvements for the Port's
West Beach General Cargo
Facilities. Terminal No.
Three.
Seton. Johnson & Odell is a
multidiscipline engineering
firm which provides engineer
ing, surveying and environ
mental services to clients. The
firm's headquarter office is in
Portland with another branch
office in Seattle.
New County
Museum hours
announced
Beginning Wednesday, Dec.
I. the Morrow County Museum
at Heppner will be open Satur
days. Sundays, Mondays,
Wednesdays and Thursdays
from 1 to 5 p.m.
A free blood pressure clinic
will be held at the center
December 1 from 2:30 to 4;30
p.m. by Morrow County
Health Nurse Pat Wright.
Work on Christmas baskets
will begin at the center on
Monday, Dec. 6. Toys, cloth
ing and food are still needed.
The baskets will be delivered
December 20 and 21.
A Social Security represen
tative will be available at the
center on Friday, Dec. 10 from
10 a.m. to 12 noon.
The center will be closed
Thursday, Nov. 25 and Friday,
Nov. 26 for the Thanksgiving
holiday.
awarded in some 40 4-H pro
ject areas.
Morter's project area is
foods and nutrition and her
trip sponsor is General Foods.
In her food project, she has
prepared 1.274 dishes includ
ing cookies, cakes, quick
breads, yeast breads and in
ternational dishes, said a 4-H
spokesperson. She has been a
4-H member for nine years.
Other projects include cloth
ing, home environment, tole
painting and food preserva
tion. She served as a junior
leader and last year as a teen
leader for a foods club.
The 4-H'er's achievements
have been many, including
trips to state fair to partici
pate in style revues, foods
with the fair and rodeo is
invited to attend, she said.
Barbecued lamb will be
served and members of fair
and rodeo committees are
asked to bring a salad or
dessert, she said.
customers
Greens Workshop explained
By JUSTIN K
WEATHF.RKORD
Some people may not un
derstand much about the Hep
pner Garden Club's annual
Greens Workshop, but may
wish to make their own
Christmas decorations from
fresh greenery this year.
The workshop takes place
during the Artifactory in the
4-H Annex building which is
attached to the main room of
the fairground pavilion build
ing. The Heppner Garden Club
provides a supply of green
boughs, wire circles and rib
bon bows and other trimming
items for wreaths, swags,
table pieces and other decora
tions. Experienced garden club
members are there to instruct
and assist newcomers during
Topic Club members
learn about Thailand
A most interesting program
was presented by Marie
Rietmann. a 1981 international
Four-H Youth Exchange stu
dent from Condon, for mem
bers of the lone Topic Club on
November 17 at the home of
Martha Peterson. Marie is the
daughter of Van and Rosie
Rietmann and her paternal
grandmother. Ruth (Riet
mann) Shane, was a charter
member of the North lone
Improvement Club, forerun
ner of the lone Topic Club.
As a part of the I.F.Y.E.
program Rietmann spent
three months in Thailand liv
ing with 10 different families
ranging from one very weal
thy family to others of very
meager means, reported a
Topic Club member. Some
interesting facts she gave to
the members included: 95
percent of Thais are Buddhists
and all young men must study
Buddhism; houses there are
built on stilts: one-fourth of
contests and presentations.
She also shared her skills by
assisting 4-H staff with special
training programs.
An honor student at lone
High School, she was active in
school government, as a
cheerleader and in many
extra curricular activities.
In her application for na
tional awards Morter claims
that 4-H opened new worlds
for her and allowed learning
and experiences she would
never have had without 4-H. In
her own works she tells how
she learned by mistakes and
trying, and of disappoint
ments as well as achieve
ments which prepared her for
life beyond her high school
years. She shares, too, the
joys she found in helping
brothers, sisters and younger
club members.
All 4-H members attending
congress were selected on the
basis of their outstanding
work and overall achievement
in the youth education pro
;teak
n
Just
Saturday Nite Live II
Dinner All Nite 6:30p.m.
Dance All Nite 8:30p.m.
Turkey Hour 8:30-9:30 Q
Hfticin timr Qtwnnt
the workshop. Persons who
have created their own green
ery decorations at previous
workshops will probably be
able to work independently.
Everyone who comes to work
with greenery should bring
along pruning shears or gar
den clippers, and maybe some
gloves. If they have a wreath
wire circle-base and -or wrap
ping wire from previous years
they should bring that. too.
along with any favorite trim
ming items they own.
All of the needed workshop
items will be available for sale
on Saturday. Fresh Oregon
holly will also be sold. As a
special, new feature this year,
the garden club plans to be
showing two series of
colored slides on "Christmas
Trees Around the World" and
on "Christmas Arrangements
the homes have TV; cooking is
done over an open fire on a
wok a great deal of the time;
Thai food is very hot with
spices; food is purchased from
floating markets or street
markets: transportation is by
three-wheeled bicycles; ex
tended families of two or more
generations often live toge
ther; 500.000 refugees from
Cambodia, Vietnam and other
surrounding countries live in
Thailand: three crops of rice
are grown yearly; and educa
tion is compulsory through the
first six grades.
Oregon has participated in
the I.F.Y.E. program for 32
years.
At the business meeting it
was reported that the Library
Board had sorted out about 60
books in the childrens' and
young adults' category to be
sent to Zimbabwe through
United Church of Christ World
Ministries to help natives
learn English.
gram of the Extension Ser
vice. Johnson explains. Con
gress events and award spon
sors are arranged by the
National 4-H Council.
The congress will conclude
Thursday night with the
naming of the six presidential
award winners, the annual
banquet and a farewell dance.
Give a
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All Small
Appliances
on display
During Christmas
Opening
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and Decorations." There will
be no charge for watching the
slide program.
The Heppner Garden Club's
December meeting will be
combined with a Friday night
work session at the workshop
location. All members need to
come Friday evening, Dec. 3,
at 7 p.m.. with their greens
clippers, ready to make a few
wreaths and swags to have as
samples and for sale on Satur
day. They will have a chance
then to preview the slides that
will be shown during the
workshop, club president
Theta Lowe announces.
The idea for the Greens
Workshop originated with a
former garden club leader,
the Rev, Ed Cutting of United
Methodist Church, many
years ago. Cutting was an
experienced and artistic hor
ticulturist before he entered
the ministry. For quite a few
years the annual Greens
Workshops were held in the
basement of the Methodist
Church, but after the Artifac
tory got situated at the fair
grounds, the workshop was
moved along -side that event.
Each year recently the show
ing and sale of paintings by
Morrow County artists has
been held in the 4-H Annex
space along with the Greens
Workshop.
Announcing Jim Greeninger in Concert
Classical Guitar Monday, Dec. 6 7:30p.m.
The following li In
reporting requirements of
Claimant
Umatilla Co. Sheriff
Pettyjohn Oil Co.
Heraleton Tlr. k Auto
First Interstate Bank
Marilyn Collette, et ala
Margo Sharer
Deana Seeger
Murray Drugs, Inc.
Pacific N.W. Ball
Nl.nl. Holland k Scott
Wllion'a Bldg. Mtee.
Heppner Nor Caa Co.
Turner, VanMarter k Bryant
Columbia Beiln Electric
Michael M. Hill, et ala
Michael J. Sveency
Thoroaa J. Dltton
E. 0. Kelthley, et al
I.B.M.
Xerox Corp.
Oregon Dept. of Agriculture
Heppner Postmaster
Jaynaa Bualnaat Mach.
Morrow Co. Mental Health
Nleml, Holland 4 Scott
Oregon Dept. of Revenue
Morrison Reynolds
Extension Service
Sears, Roebuck k Co.
3M PTZ5317
Heppner Postmaster
Executive Dept.
City of Umatilla
Nudelman Brorh.rs
Pacific N.W. Bell
Pacific N.W. Bell
Aasn. of Oregon Counties
Stephen Trukosltx
Margo Sherer, Treasurer
Pacific N.W. Bell
Rentex Corporation
Columbia Basin Electric
Heppner Auto Parta
Devln Oil Co. , Inc.
Pettyjohn OH Co.
Pendleton Truss
Umatilla Ready-Mix
Lexington Lumber Yard
E. H. Itchner Co.
Spokane Culvert Co.
C.O.W.S.
R. D. Sargent
Clenn Irby
Arrow Tranaportatlon
, Chevron U.S.A., Inc .
Hermlston Tire k Auto
Pacific N.W. Bell
Closen F. Christian
Woodpecker Truck
Turner, VanMarter k Bryant
ZEP Manufacturing
M.C.C.C.
M.C.C.C.
Arrow Tranaportatlon
Chevron U.S.A. , Inc.
Inland Machinery Co.
The Standard Steel Co.
VanSchoiack Oil, Inc.
Boyd Martin
Aaen. of Oregon Counties
N.W. Pump k Equipment
Caacada Battery Warehouse
Chevron U.S.A. , Inc.
Arrow Tranaportatlon
Inland Machinery
Terrel L. Tempi .man
Alison Turner
M. C. School District
Pacific N.W. Bell
Ohngren 1 a
Maaonlc Bldg. Assn.
Assn. of Oregon Counties
Lott's Electric
Soft Step Interiors ,
Ohngren' a
Willamette Industries
E.C.O.A.C.
Blue Mtn. Econ. Dev.
Pacific N.W. Bell
Sam Boardman Elementary ;
Watch for our
Christmas Ads
following
Thanksgiving
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Heppner Jr. High Auditorium
$3 Adults $2 Students
& Seniors
Tickets at the door
"...Foremost guitarist of the
Northwest."
Jonr Fronr mo
Guitarra Magatine
Sponsored by the Heppner
Elementary & Jr. High Band
accordance with 0RS 294.250, pertaining to
the County Auditor for the month of October. 1982.
Service for which
payment is claimed
Sheriff Jail Expenaa
Sheriff Vehicle Expense
Sheriff Vehicle Expense
Sheriff Schools Expanse
Clr. Court Jurors
Treasurer Conv. k Duea
L.C.D.C. Coordination
Health Nurse Immun. Clinics
Non-Dept. Current Exp. (Tela.)
Non-Dept. Audit
Park Attendants
Park Electric k Butane
General - Worker's Com?. Ins.
Cthse. a Annex Power k Lights
Clr. Court Jurora k Vltneaaes
Clr. Court Ap-)t. Atty. Pees
Clr. Court Appt. Atty. Pees
Solid Waate Contract Labor
Non-Dept. Machine Ktae.
Non-Dept. Paper k Poetare
Predatory Animal Control
Non-Dept. Paper k Postage
J. P. Supplies
Menlsl Health Tranafers
Non-Dept. Audit
Asssssor State Mdaa.
J. P. Court Aopt. Atty. Pee
Non-Dept. (2nd Qtr. Tranefer)
Cthse. k Annex Repair k Mtaa.
Non-Dept. Machine Mtaa.
Non-Dept. Paper k Postage
Sheriff Comm. Exp.
Sheriff Jail Expenaa
Sharif! Uniform Expenaa
Non-D.pt. Current Exp. (Tela.)
Non-Dent . Current Exp. (Tela.)
ucnerai - neaitn Ina.
Juvenile Attorney Fees
Non-Dept. Property Taxes
Non-Dept. Curr. Exo. (Tsle.)
Road Shon Supplies'
Road Misc.
Road Repairs
Road Cas k Oil
Road Caa k Oil
Road Shop Relocation
Road Shop Relocation
Roed Shop Relocation
Road Materials k Supplies
Road Materials k Supplies
Road Shop Suppllea
Road Mlac. (Kent)
Road Misc.
Road Freight k Asphalt
Road Freight k Asphalt
Road Tlrea k Tubea
Road Radio Communication
Road Capital Equipment
Road Capital Equipment
Road - Health Ins.
Road Shop Supplies
Road Repairs
Road Shop Relocation
Road Freight k Asphalt
Road Freight k Aaphalt
Road Repairs
Road Materials k Supplies
Road Cas k Oil
Road Shop Relocation
Road - Health Ins.
Road Repairs
Road Repalra
Road Freight k Asphalt
Road Freight t Asphalt
Road Capital Equipment
Mental Health Travel
Mental Health Travel
Mental Health TMR Claasroom
Hentel Health Communication.
Mental Health Equip, k Furn.
Mental Health Rent
Mental Health - Health Ins.
Revenue Shar.- Equip, Purch.
Revenue Shar.- Bldg. Improve.
Revenue Shar. -Equip. Purch.
Revenue Shar. - Bldg. Improve.
Revenue Shar, - Senior Ser.
Revenue Shar. - Neigh. Conter
911 Emer. Tela.- Curr. Exp.
Juv. Ser, Cotmn. -Movie) Rental
Amount Ordered
Paid
S 3. IBS. 00
2 ,722. 54
315. 96
284.01
351.96
164.20
250.00
422.00
373.28
2.000.00
599.59
395.00
2,131.50
252.74
524.48
274.50
318.45
730.00
197.40
213.60
10,979.00
400.00
167.35
2,500.00
2,000.00
393.00
388.50
14,842.25
206.49
480.00
800.00
300.00
243.00
185.80
648.39
268.05
6,501.15
202.00
2,486.06
468.03
259.58
151.78
841.51
571.91
4,857.65
753.00
783.13
1,124.84
74,120.00
6,701.32
240.62
155.00
171.50
1,532.15
8,555.60
814.74
172.51
17,500.00
58,474.67
5,071.50
181.48
320.26
185.00 .
826.74
i 3,936.80
2,802.01
1,461.64
985.86
2,662.50
4,538.91
828.74
363.75
4,663.60
734.86
199,535.00
342.68
211.93
760.00
243.42
163.67
150.00
640.05
900.00
361.00
3,700.75
391.94
1,880.00
1,350.67
341.20
237.00
HEPPNER ELKS 358
Islington 9894221
Published: November 25, 1982
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