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T W O * Heppner Gazette-Times. Heppner, O rq p in W r d n n d i) , October 2I.W87 Assumes news Editor duties ( hamber hosts B ill Hrickson. Hastem Regional Sales Manager o f the Oregon tery, and Richard Ross, Senior Communications Consultant with Pihas. Schmidt. Westerdahl Com pany. Portland, w ill address Hcpp ner Chamber o f Commerce Tue» day. October 27. 12 noon. Heppnei Elks laidge. Erickson was D istrict Sales Manager for Kawaski Motor Cor poration U S A and for Beaver Diana Ball. 41, Heppner. has assumed the duties o f news editor at the Heppner Gazette-Time» She and her husband Archie have hved most o f their lives in the Mcpp ner area. They have two children. Andrea who attends Mt Hood Com munity College in Gresham, and Duane, a senior at Heppner High School She w ill continue to drive her school bus route and work as Ad n n n istra tivc Assistant for the Juvenile Service* Commission Hall w ill also remain active in the com munity as a memoer 01 neppoei Booster Club and the St Patrick's Ihiy Celebration committee She encourages everyone to con tinue coming into the office with news items lone player of the week named By Sean Warren The lone Player o f the Week of October 12 to October IK iv senior fullback Ken Snider Snider was ihe leading tackier for the Cards who defeated Dufur 4b 14. Saturday at Dufur Offensively Snider was the rcavw for several scoring drives with cx cellenl blocking Snider also carried out perfect lakes baffling the Dufur bac k field Diana Ball 4-H clubs get hack into action when the meetings arc It also helps the leaders to know you arc in lercsted and w ill he at the neat meeting We are very fortunate to have great leaders in Morrow Coun ly and should do all we can to help them, he said This is the time o f year most 4-H clubs get back into action, said Ha- tension Agent Bill Broderick. If your d u b meets year round you should contact your leader and find out when the neat meeting is It is the responsibility o f the 4 -H ’er to know Childers takes over as owner-manager Bobhi C hilders is the new owner'manager o f Beecher’s Fine Foods m lone She has lived in lone tor eight years, but lived in the Big HutterCreek area before that She is a graduate ot Heppner High School She and her husband Harvey have two children. Mact. 7. and Kacy, 5 I he restaurant w ill continue to he open Tuesday thropugh Sunday, she said In acklition to the regular menu, she w ill be adding no salt meals, meals requiring "lig h t heel” , and menus for people who require special diets, she said Bobbie Childers refills cohee cup lor Charlie Davidson Merchants offer prizes for pumpkin contest winners lottery speaker Coaches, as well as Western Rrgional Sales Manager for Yamaha Motor Corporal Kin. before becom ing RegK»nal Sales Manager of the Oregon Lottery Ross spent M years at the Telcvi saw News Anchor Desk He first managed the news room at KGW TV and for 30 years delivered news to Oregon and Southwest Washington TV audiences, first at Channel H. and for the past 11 years at Channel 2-K A TU . Before his retirement front broadcasting last Ju ly. Graphic Arts Center Publishing Company commissioned Richard to write the test and captions for Ray Alkeson's newest scenic coffee (able hook Oregon Three This promises to he an interesting program on the Oregon State la * tery Heppner Chamber o f Com merce encourages all interested per sons to attend Turning a pumpkin into a work o f art could pay off not only in salisfac lion for your child, hul also in the p ri/c money he or she might win in the Heppner Merchant's Pumpkin Carving contest First p ri/c for the best carved pumpkin in three different age- groups w ill he $10 Second prize w ill he $V and all the pumpkins will be on display downtown Age groups arc pre-school through kindergarten, grade one through four, and grade five and up A ll you need to do to enter your child's pumpkin is pick up an entry b!.:r>k at Gardner's Men's Wear, carve the pumpkin and bring it hue k to Gardner's on Wednesday . <k tober 28 The pumpkins w ill be |udgcd and put on display during ihe Moonlight Sale Thursday mghl. October 2*3 Will sell crop insurance Clint Carlson. 27. lone, w ill be working as an independent agent with Wheatland Insurance. Jim Swanson had announced Carlson has been a licensed agent since Vlay o f this year He specializes in crop insurance and w ill he working in the Extension groups start programs Morrow and G illiam county arejs A lifetime resident o f the area. Carlton and his wife Sarah live on the family ranc h south of lone She leaches at Heppner Elementary School Extension Agent B ill Broderick announced that two 4-H clubs are about to start, they are cake decorating and srtowmohiling The cake decorating w ill he taught by Jan C w This d ub w ill be in the Heppner area Broderick said. "Anyone interested in the cake decorating club should contact Jan Coe I'm planning on volunteering my tune to cat the cakes " The snowmobile d ub leader w ill be Dana Hcidctnan from lone If there is room in the d ub Dana w ill take members from both lone and Heppner Tins c lub could be a great family outing d ub This cluh w ill also take sonic help from parents hauling snowmobiles to the moun tains It should be a good chance to teac h 4 H'crs safety and care of their snowmobiles Clint Carlson He attended ( Jrcgon School o f In surancc to become a licensed agent He also has a Bachelor o f Science degree in general agriculture from Oregon State University To contact C a rlso n , call W heatland Insurance. 422 74111 or his home. 422 7245 Players of •z the week By Casey Pedro Heppner Mustang outstanding ot tensive and defensive players of the week Scoff Davis and Terry Gray Scoft Davis, offensive lineman, was selected offensive player of the week for his blocking on ihe left side that allowed Heppner backs to rush for 88 yards against Umatilla "Scott has been doing a good |ob all year." said coach Tim Birkby. Defensive lineman Terry Gray had 13 defensive points and was se cond on team tackles. "T e rry has been doing an outstanding job all year at Defensive Tackle. Terry uses his quickness well which makes him hard to block." Bnkbv said CattleWomen’s Corner By Marlene Currin Country Squire A/P Radial A quality tire that provides stability, strength and ex cellent traction in mud. sand or snow P-metric sizing makes it com patible with original equipment tires AS LOW AS 56»5 Reg 81 03 P195/75R 1 4 R O W l^ S i/* CENEX A land o lakes W E L urday, October 24 9 0 )3 P 2 IV 7 5 R '5 R O W l P » y 7 j R 15 R O W l 19 4 4 9 7 5 0 R T *B I I4 8 6 ? . 108 95 I T ? 'V 9 5 « 16.-8 H Q t il 13 9 » i 10195 t,T ? 3 V 8 5 R i& f8 R U B I 1.5^71 165 9H — O S *» 12195 L T 2 J V B 5 R 16/ 10 R O B l my fium i ; ìm Starting Fluid All weather, year round use Tough protection against foaming, rust and corrosion li* Uini. SIZES AT l - l US MOUNT INC. 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The duo plan to prepare Tenderloin Steak, a 2 lb Rump Roast, and Hot Taco Dip Oregon Cattle-women w ill sponsor (he lOKM National Beet Cook O ff in Oregon and are gearing up for that event Each County Cattle-women's organization has been asked to in troducc Tuppcrware products to their community, which allows them to contribute to the Cook O ff fun ding The new Tuppcrware catalogs w ill he available at the class and door prizes w ill be offered to those who attend Plan to drop hy on October 28 and sec what is new in the beet industry Unsurpassed Elegance and Quality 0 It HANDY SIDE SPOUT, im ? 2 i Sw iss Q u a rtz SHOW HER SHE'S WORTH THE TIME: 12 739« I EGO« 97139 - « b