FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 27, 2007
Sheriff's Report
M orrow C ounty Sher
iff's O ffice reports handling
the follow ing business:
-M C S O received re
port o f frau d u len t charges
on an lrrigon c o u p le 's credit
card.
-M C S O received re
port o f a potato truck that
to o k o u t th e sig n for th e
w est-bound rest area on 1-84
near B oardm an and kept on
g o in g . O SP, T ri-C o m and
O D O T w ere notified.
-M C SO cited H ow
ard H arold A nglin, 69, for
F ailu re to C a rry P ro o f o f
In su ran ce in H eppner. He
w as also w arned for Failure
to Yield to a Pedestrian.
-M C S O , H ep p n er
A m bulance received report
o f a m ale subject in H ep
p n e r w h o p o s s ib le h ad a
d iab e tic problem and w as
n o n - r e s p o n s iv e . H e w a s
d is c o v e r e d ly in g on th e
bathroom floor.
-M C SO received re
quest for extra patrol from
the H eppner Fire C h ie f w ho
reported som eone dum ping
trash over an em bankm ent
in Heppner.
-M C SO received re
port o f a cold burglary in Ir-
rigon. Som eone had broken
into the residence in the past
few days.
-M C SO received re
port o f a h arassin g phone
call received by an lrrigon
resident. T he com p lain an t
said that the caller had said
he could receive 50 percent
d isc o u n ts for any store in
A m erica for S I. T he caller
becam e upset w hen the man
said he w as not interested.
-M C SO received re
port from a B oardm an b u si
ness that a form er em ployee
w as d riv in g on th e ir site
w ithout perm ission and w as
possibly intoxicated.
-M C SO , lone E m er
g e n c y S e rv ic e s , H e p p n e r
Fire D ep artm en t, H eppner
A m bulance received report
o f an u n k n o w n in ju ry o f f
B o m b in g R a n g e /J u n ip e r
a b o u t e ig h t m ile s o u t o f
lone. A subject w as tra n s
ported to Pioneer M em orial
H ospital in Heppner.
-M C SO received re
port o f a suspicious v ehicle
w ith som eone inside parked
across the street from a H ep
pner residence.
-M C S O , lrrig o n
A m bulance received report
o f a subject w ith chest pain
at an lrrigon residence.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d
report o f a vehicle driving
a ro u n d in c irc le s a ro u n d
W agon W heel Loop. Deputy
w as unable to locate a n y
one.
-M C S O , B P D r e
ceived report o f a dom estic
dispute betw een tw o m ales
in fro n t o f a B o a rd m a n
residence. BPD w as already
tra n sp o rtin g a n o th e r p ris
oner to UCJ. M CSO arrested
Robert Shane Sw an, 31, for
A ssault IV, D isorderly C o n
duct and R esisting A rrest.
H e w as lodged at UCJ.
-M C SO received re
port from an lrrigon w om an
o f a m issing juv en ile. T he
17-year-old was seen w alk
ing w ith a 20-year-old and
they w ere believed to have
been drinking. The juv enile
returned hom e.
High algae
levels found
continued from page one
Willow Creek Terrace Assisted Living holds luau
retirement party for Bobbie Angell
Back row: Left to right-Sue Baker, Tina Davidson, Bobbie Angell, Lori White, Tonya V'awser, W.C. Terrace Director
George Nairns, MCHD CFO Nicole Mahoney, Diana Grant, Morrow County Health District CEO Victor Vander Does,
Jerry Baker. Front row : Left to right-Donna Schonbachler, Anne Gump and Diana Grant.
T h e Wi l low C re e k
T e rra c e A s s is te d L i v i n g
C e n te r s ta ff and resid e n ts
held a retirem ent party for
cook Bobbie A ngell on June
20. The p arty had a H a-
w a iia n Lua u th e m e . “ We
co u ld n ’t take W illow C reek
T errace to H aw aii, so w e
b r o u g h t H a w a i i t o Wi l -
low C re e k T e rra c e ," sa id
D ir e c to r G e o rg e Na i r n s .
A nne G u m p will be the new
cook.
Graces win June Yard of Month
c o n ta c t T he D a lle s, Jo h n
Day, W illow C reek Project
a t ( 5 4 1 ) 5 0 6 -7 8 0 2 . F o r
health inform ation, contact
K en K a u f f m an , D H S
Environm ental Health
S p e c ia lis t, at ( 9 7 1 ) 6 7 3 -
0435 or visit http ://o reg o n .
gov/D H S/ph/envtox/
m aadvisories.shtm l.
By Peggy Fisliburn
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H orseshoes will also
be part o f the lone Fourth o f
July C elebration. The lone
4,h celebration will continue
a k e e n ly c o n te s te d m ee t
am o n g m any o f the sam e
challengers, says Turner.
The lone horseshoe
tournam ent w ill start follow
ing the parade W ednesday,
July 4.
'Brandon f/onny \ ‘Becky Jone*
tvisfi to invite ‘Family <\ friend*
to *ñare tfie day o/t/ieir 1 Weddiny p
Saturday, tfie Serenili o f July,
Two Tfiou*and A: Seven
at five o'clock in tfie afternoon
Episcopal Clinic ft of tfie Redeemer
241 Sontfiea*t Second Street. Pendleton
Reception to follow at
Fendletoti Round- Up Hospitality 'Room
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Jennifer Patton
and Joshua Smelser
Wedding on Saturday, July 7, 2007
Becky Jones
and Brandon Young
Wedding on Saturday, July 7, 2007
Cara Kennedy
and Nick Christman
Wedding on Sunday, July 22, 2007
Jennifer Thompson
and Richard Campbell
Wedding on Saturday, August 11,2007
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Serving Heppner Lexington & lone
Peggy Fishbum o f 1 feppner baked the first-place pie, the
"Mile High Straw berry Cream Pie", in the Celebrate Heppner!
pie baking contest, sponsored by the I leppner t hamber o f Com
merce Friday, June 22. Shirley Connor o f I leppner got second
place with her “Pecan Pie". Melissa Monaco came in third with
her "Coconut Banana Cream Pie with Almond Crust’’.
Following ¿ire Fishbum s and Connor’s winning pie reci
pes. M onaco's recipe appeared in last w eek’s Gazette-Times.
Mile High Strawberry Cream Pie
Horseshoe results Usted
K elly Fox o f H ep
pner fought back from the
elim ination bracket to beat
Tim H edm an, also o f H ep
pner, the “ perennial hotshot
in local horseshoe com peti
tio n " re c e n tly , says o rg a
nizer K enney Turner.
R o d W ilso n w on
third place at T he Elks A n
nual singles tournam ent.
Mile High Strawberry Pie
takes first in pie contest
Ray and Nona Grace in their yard on West Street
Roses, roses, roses! T hat's w hat greets v isitors to 468
West Street, the residence o f Ray and Nona Grace, Heppner's
Yard o f the Month for June. A succession o f more than 35 rose
bushes line the front o f this property, which then culminates
in a garden o f roses beside the driveway. This array or color is
enhanced by a solitary deep pink climbing rose, w hich spraw ls
in nice contrast against the side o f the pale green house.
The property was inherited by Nona from her parents
Pirl and Vema Howell, w ho mov ed from Hardman to this loca
tion in the late 1930s. The former house and bam are long gone,
but much o f the landscaping still contains the original bushes
and trees planted by Mrs. Howell. Nona is surrounded by fond
memories as she and Ray tend their garden. More than half o f
the rose bushes w ere planted by her mother over 50 years ago, as
well as the purple iris and geranium w hich has grown to sev eral
feet in circumference. The Graces hav e added daffodils, lupine,
a hybrid hibiscus and petunias to the beauty o f Mrs. Howell's
flowers. Recently Ray has removed some hedge bushes and
forsythia which had mixed uncontrollably, and is now planting
red and yellow old-fashioned roses in their stead.
Trees from the past as well as ones more recently
planted add shade and stateliness to the yard. At the front o f the
house stand a fir. a maple and a flowering crab, the latter a gift
from N ona’s daughter. At the back o f the property Ponderosa
Pine, Ash, Fir, and Blue Spruce rise majestically as a backdrop
for a v ariety o f fruit-bearing trees. These include Bing cherry,
pie cherry, Jonathan. Transparent, and Red and Yellow Delicious
apple trees. These in turn prov ide the Graces, and the hungry
deer, w ith plenty o f sweet and healthy eating. A Golden Deli
cious dw arf tree produces the “sweetest fruit," as it was a golden
wedding anniv ersary gift to N ona's parents. Besides the pesky
deer, robins, blackbirds and starlings com e in to feed. I .ast year
the birds claimed the entire crop o f Concord grapes before Ray
and Nona could put up juice. It is not uncommon, however, for
the v ines to produce up to 50 quarts o f juice.
Phis land, covered w ith grass kept green and closely
mowed, dotted w ith heirloom bashes and trees and thoughtfully
harmonizing new additions, are the focal points that award Ray
and Nona ( ¡race Heppner's Yard o f the Month.
1 9-inch baked pie shell (recipe follows)
4 cups whole strawberries, washed and halved
(She slices her straw berries if they are large)
2-1/2 Tablespoons com starch
3/4 cup sugar
1 cup cold water
1 3 oz. package strawberry Je ll-0
M ix com starch, sugar and water, cook until clear
and thick. Rem ove from
heat and add the 3 oz. package o f straw berry Jell-O.
Stir well. Add the berries,
stir until coated. Let set to cool while preparing the
cream filling.
Cream Filling:
3 oz. package cream cheese, softened
3/4 cup powered sugar
1/4 pint whipping cream (1/2 Cup)
1/2 tsp. vanilla
Cream the cream cheese and pow ered sugar together,
until smooth, add the
Tsp. ofvanilla. W hip whipping cream until stiff peaks
form, fold into the cream cheese mixture. Pour cream cheese,
w hipped cream m ixture into baked 9-inch pie crust. Top with
cooled Jell-O Straw berry topping. Chill 2 hours before serv
ing. You can use any kind o f fruit, ju st match Jell-O to fruit.
Easy Pic Plate Crust
1-1/2 cups flour
1-1/2 Tbl. sugar
1 scant tsp. salt
1/2 cup oil
2 Tbl. milk
M easure above ingredients into a 9-inch pie plate.
Using a fork, mix ingredients until all m ixed. Using hands,
press dough around sides and bottom o f pie pan. Add filling
and bake as usual. (If for a cream pie, bake shell ¿it 350 deg.
for 15 to 20 minutes or until shell is golden brown.)
Pecan Pie
By Shirley Connor
One nine-inch unbaked pie crust
1 cup light com syrup
I cup firmly packed brown sugar
3 eggs, slightly beaten
1/3 cup butter, melted
1/3 teaspoon salt
I teaspoon vanilla
I heaping cup pecan halves.
Preheat ov en to 350 degrees. In large bowl, com
bine com syrup, sugar, eggs, butter, salt and vanilla. Mix
well. Pour into unbaked pie crust. Sprinkle with pecan
halves. Bake 350 degrees 45-50 m inutes until toothpick
inserted into center com es out clean.
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