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
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tleWomcn plan to give a special class
on W ednesday. October 28 f rom 7 0
p m at the Fairgrounds Annex
Building
Susan Evans. O regon Cat
tleWomcn President and Marlene
C u rrin
w ill
dem onstrate
“ Microwaving Beet” The Oregon
Beet Council have developed some-
new recipes tor cooking beef in the
microwave. These rcciepes were
learned and demonstrated at the
Portland Beet Blitz. October 5 & 6.
"Samples w ill he given away at the
class and everyone should be- able to
gain some insight to their microwave
and cooking beef." stales Marlene
Currin. "the flavor is te rrific and
I ’ ve certainly found an easy wav to
prepare three new dishes for my
fa m ily ."
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
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