Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 13,2004 - THREE
Cake Contest winners announced
(L-R): Judges George Koffler, Karen Wolff, Kelsey Wolff and Rev. Keith Brudevold taste the
tempting delights at the Oktoberfest Cake Contest held Oct. 9 in Heppner.
Nineteen cakes were
entered into the Oktoberfest
C ake C o n test held on
Saturday, Oct 9 "All the
cakes were delicious," said
Nancy Gochnauer, contest
organizer The cake auction
was not held during the
festivities, however, cakes
are available for purchase by
contacting G ochnauer at
676-5481
W inners received
gift certificates with first
place receiving $ 100, second
$75 and third $50. Contest
winners were: 1st- Willow
C reek T e rrac e ’s Black
Forest Cake, 2nd- Kandy
B o y d ’s
C ho co late
Mayonnaise Cake and 3rd-
Jamie McCormack’s Queen
of Hearts Crown Cake
R ecipes for the
winning cakes follow:
Black Forest Cake-
1“ place: Ingredients 1 cup
sugar, 6 eggs, at room
tem perature, 1 teaspoon
vanilla extract, V 2 cup all
purpose flour, V 2 cup baking
cocoa, V 2 cup melted butter,
V a cup sugar, 2 tablespoons
Kirsch or cherry Brandy, 1/
3 cup water, 2 cups whipping
cream, whipped, 1/3 cup
confectioners’ sugar, V 2 cup
Kirsch or cherry Brandy, 1
21-ounce can cherry pie
filling. Maraschino cherries
and chocolate curls.
Directions: Preheat
over to 350 degrees Cream
1 cup sugar, eggs and vanilla
in mixer bowl for 10 minutes
or until light and fluffy. Sift
flour and cocoa into creamed
mixture; mix gently. Sir in
butter Pour into three lightly
greased 8-inch round cake
pans. Bake for 30 to 35
minutes or until layers test
done Cool in pans for five
minutes. Remove to wire
racks to cool completely.
Place layers on three plates.
Combine remaining V* cup
sugar, 2 tablespoons Kirsch
and water in saucepan Bring
HEPPNER BOOSTER CLUB
STEAK FEED and AUCTION
Saturday, October 16th
Heppner Elks Club
Dinner: 6:00 p.m.
Auction: 8:00 p.m.
Dinner cost is $10 each
Advance tickets may be
purchased at Heppner
Hardware and Hollomon’s
Dinner will b e B arb e cu ed New York Steak
p repared by Lee Ansotegui, M ike Proctor & Crew;
Baked Potato; Salads; Bread an d Dessert
A u c tio n e e r Ken G rie b will p re sid e over
the m a in au ctio n ; there will a lso b e a
silent a u c tio n with m a n y item s up for b id
Raffle tic kets may also be pure based at
Heppner Hardware and Hollomon’s. Tickets
are 6 for $5, 15 for $10 and 40 for $20.
Child care will be provided by the Shamrockettes
starting at 5:30 p.m. to the end o 1 the auction.
Donations accepted.
Morrow
County
Clerk
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cheerfully providing the accountability that is
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to a boil Simmer for five
minutes, stirring constantly.
Spoon over tops o f layers.
Combine whipped cream,
confectioners’ sugar and
remaining V* cup Kirsch in
bowl; mix well. Place one
layer on serving plate.
Spread with '/ 2 -inch layer of
whipped cream mixture and
half the pie filling to within
V 2 inch o f edge Repeat with
second layer. Spread
remaining whipped cream
m ixture over third layer
Garnish with maraschino
cherries and chocolate curls.
Chill until serving time
Yield: 10 servings.
C h o c o l a t e
M a y o n n a ise C a k e - 2 nd
place: Ingredients 2 cups
sifted all-purpose flour, 2/3
cup unsw eetened cocoa
powder, 1 Vi teaspoon baking
soda, V a teaspoon baking
powder, 3 large eggs, 1-2/3
cups sugar, 1 teaspoon
vanilla e x tra c t, 1 cup
reduced-calorie mayonnaise,
1-1/3 cup cold water; For the
ch o co late frosting: 12
ounces semisweet chocolate
chips, 1 cup reduced-fat sour
cream, Vz teaspoon vanilla
extract and 2 squares (one
ounce each) sem isw eet
chocolate, melted
D irections:
1)
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
Butter and flour two 9-inch
round cake pans, line the
bottom s with wax paper.
Onto a piece o f wax paper,
sift the flour, cocoa, baking
soda and baking powder 2)
In a large bowl, with an
electric mixer on high, beat
the eggs, sugar and vanilla
for 3 minutes or until fluffy.
Reduce the speed to low and
blend in the mayonnaise 3)
Using a wooden spoon, stir
the flour mixture into the egg
m ixture, 1/3 at a tim e,
alternating with the water
and beginning and ending
with the flour. Divide the
batter evenly between the
pans and bake for 30 minutes
or until toothpick inserted in
the center comes out with
moist crumbs Cool the bake
in the pan on a rack for 10
minutes Turn out onto the
rack, peel off the paper and
let stand 5 minutes more 4)
While the cake cools, make
the fro stin g : in a small
saucepan, stir the chocolate
chips over moderately low
heat and stir in the sour
cream and vanilla Ice the
cake between the layers, on
the sides and on top with the School Board
c h o co late frosting, then continued from /xige one
d rizzle w ith the m elted
ch o co late.
Yield:
16
In other business, the
servings
board:
Queen-of-Hearts
-plans to investigate
Crown Cake- 3rd place: in itia tin g random drug
Ingredients: 4 egg whites, Vi testing o f students involved
teaspoon cream o f tartar, in extra-curricular activities
dash o f salt, V a cup
-heard a presentation
granulated sugar, 1 (9-inch) from Irrigon Junior/Senior
Basic White-Cake layer, V 2 High School Principal Ron
cup toasted almonds and 1 Anthony concerning teacher
cup cherry pie filling.
evaluation
D irectio n s: W hip
-heard a report from
egg w hites until stiff. Heppner schools Principal
Gradually beat in cream o f W ade Smith concerning
tartar, salt and sugar until progress at the proposed
egg whites stand in peaks. Heppner Junior/Senior High
Spread the sides o f the cake School track Smith said that
with meringue Cover with a lot o f work, approximately
almonds. Spread cherry pie $82,000 of in-kind labor, has
filling on top o f cake to been
co m pleted
by
within one inch from edge of volunteers and Columbia
cake Fill pastry bag with Basin Electric, but added
m eringue U sing large that he had to hire some of
rosette tip, form double row the work and underestimated
o f meringue rosettes around the costs involved He said
the edge o f cake. Bake in that additional help has been
preheated 425 degree over received from the Booster
for 4 minutes or until tips of Club. He estimated that it
meringue turn brown Yield: would cost from $38,000 to
12 servings.
$40,000 to have the track
resurfaced with a rubberized
DA’s report
Zachary D. Acock coating. He said that they
was convicted o f Criminal had applied for a $45,000
Mischief-1, a Class-C felony grant from Nike. Riverside
reduced to a C lass-A Junior/Senior High School
misdemeanor Acock was had earlier received a Nike
sentenced to 180 suspended grant to complete its track.
-heard concerns
days in jail, one year bench
from
an
Irrigon resident
probation and payment of
$126 in fines and fees and about a proposed sports
facility co n sid ered for
$2075 in restitution.
L ayvonne M arie R iverside Ju n io r/S e n io r
Mcdonald was convicted of High School. She questioned
H arassm ent, a C lass-B why a sports facility was
m isdem eanor M cdonald being co n sid ered for
was sentenced to 180 Riverside when the Irrigon
suspended days in jail, one Junior/Senior High needs a
year bench probation, 20 shop
-heard a roofing
hours community service
report
from
Burrows who
and payment o f $376 in fines
said that the roofs o f three
and fees.
Jeffery Allen Smith schools were expected to be
was convicted o f Assault-4, completed soon, with work
AC.
H oughton
a C lass-A m isdem eanor on
Elem
entary
School
to be
Smith was sentenced to 179
days in jail, 12 months bench started next week
-heard
from
p ro b atio n , 40 hours o f
B
u
rro
w
s
co
n
cern
in g
com m unity
service,
possible
reinstatement
o
f an
com pletion o f B a tte re r’s
a
ssistan
t
superintendent
In te rv e n tio n
Program ,
confined to jail for one day position.
-heard
from
with possible credit for time
assistant
Principal
Mike
served and payment o f $626
Stuart about the efforts to
in fines and fees.
keep
seventh and eighth
Gerardo Castellano
graders
separated from high
w as
co n v icted
of
H arassm en t, a C lass-B school students at Irrigon
misdemeanor. Castellano Junior/Senior High School
was sentenced to 180 He said their efforts were
suspended days in jail, one working well and added that
year bench probation, 20 they had had few difficulties
-learn ed o f an
hours community service,
upgrade
in the V-tel system,
competition o f B atterer’s
which
would
be a “huge
Intervention Program and
im
p
ro
v
em
en
t”
over the
payment o f $1126 in fines
current
traditional
monitors.
and fees.
The
new
system
is
installed
Jose
N arciso
Rodriguez Madrigal pled no and operating at Riverside
contest to Possession o f a and Heppner high schools
C ontrolled Substance, a Plans include installment at
Class-C felony. Madrigal Irrigon High School and
was sentenced to 18 months possibly at the district office
- a c c e p t e d
formal probation, 80 hours
resignations
from Leti Pena,
com m unity
service,
A
C
Houghton
Elementary
co m p letio n o f a drug
ESL
assistan
t;
and
package and payment o f
Guadalupe
Rodriguez,
Sam
$919 in fines and fees.
Benjam in B arajas Boardman Elementary ESL
pled guilty to Possession of ed assistant.
- a p p r o v e d
a Controlled Substance a
em
ploym
ent for: Becky
Class-C felony Barajas was
Evans,
Heppner
Elementary
sentenced to 18 m onths
formal probation, 80 hours ed assistant.
-approved extra duty
com m unity
serv ice,
contracts
for: Fred Long
co m p letio n o f a drug
from
Irrigon
Junior High
package and payment o f
head
girls’
basketball
coach
$919 in fines and fees
TIM VAN CLEAVE FOR MAYOR
A HISTORY OF COMMUNITY SERVICE
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10 years on Heppner City Council
Current President of Heppner City Council
8 years coaching junior high boys' and girls basketball
Member of Heppner Chamber of Commerce
Member of Heppner Police Commission
Trained Hospice volunteer
Works with CBEC “Helping Hearts” Program
Served as volunteer for “Welcome Wagon" Committee
Works with Chaplaincy Program for Sheriff's Department
Works with youth and other groups for “Cleaning Up Heppner“
Paid for hy Tim I’an ( 'leave
THE RIGHT MAN FOR THE JOB
to head boys’ basketball
coach, Chris Davis, IJH head
girls’ basketball coach and
IJSH head boys’ basketball
coach, Johanna D avis,
Irrigon Elementary and IJSH
DART coordinator; Lonnie
Rill, IJH assistant football
coach, Lori Monaco, IJH
assistant volleyball coach
-heard the following
announcements: Oct 28-
board work session through
V-tel at HHS and RHS, 7
p.m.;Nov. 1-Oregon School
B oards A sso ciatio n fall
regional m eeting. Blue
M ountain
C om m unity
College, 6 p m ; Nov 8-next
regular board meeting, RHS,
N ov 11-V eteran’s Day
holiday; Nov. 12-14-OSBA
convention, Portland
Lobos
Motorcycle Club
to host race
The
L obos
M otorcycle Club will be
hosting a c ro ss-c o u n try
m otorcycle race at the
Morrow County OHV Park
on Sunday, Oct 17 Sign-up
is at 7 a m and the race
begins at 10 a m
The OHV Park is
located 30 miles south o f
Heppner on Hwy. 207.
For
m ore
inform ation,
c o n tact
Lawrence Huntley at (503)
233-1376.
City council
continued from page one
Heppner Garbage under the
90-day performance review
In other business, the council
voted to award a contract to
Dave Piper Contracting of
H eppner for rem odeling
work on the new city hall
building. The new city hall
needed to have ADA
(handicapped accessible)
work done since it was now
a public owned building
Piper’s bid was $7954.60
to replace the front entry
d o o r with w ider doors,
change an outside ramp to
meet code and remodel the
restrooms. Two other bids
w ere received and the
council accepted the lowest
The
council
discussed the proposed
expansion o f th e urban
growth boundary around the
city. Two property owners
that had been included in the
proposed expansion were at
the meeting speaking against
being included
The
city
has
proposed expanding the
UGB from the Northwestern
city limits out to the South
Morrow Industrial Park The
UGB is not automatically
annexed into the city,
however several property
ow ners in th e pro p o sed
UGB expansion fear their
property will at some point
be annexed
The Willow Creek
Golf Course board voted not
to be included and Monday
Sandi P atto n and M ike
Gorman were at the meeting
Gorman said property in the
proposed UGB doesn’t need
the designation because
conditional use permits are
allowing commercial uses in
the farm zoning areas
Patton turned in a
petition signed by herself,
Ruth
M aben,
John
M cC onnell and C lark
Gerking saying they objected
to th eir p ro p erty being
included in the expansion
area “We are not being
given all the information,”
Patton said “There is plenty
o f industrial property at the
old mill site I don’t feel we
are being given all o u r
options in zoning ”
The council took no
action on the proposed new
UGB expansion