Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, February 22, 1995, Page FIVE, Image 5

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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, February 22, 1995 - FIVE
Park to open M a rc h 17
Willow Creek Park board members L-R: Robin Baker, Nancy
Snider, Bob Kahl.
The long-awaited Willow
Although landscaping and
Creek Park will hold its official some minor finish up work is
opening this St. Patrick's Day, yet to be done, the park will be
Friday, March 17, from 3 to 4 open for business and will ac­
p.m. The public is invited to cept recreational vehicles for
attend
camping.
There are 24 campsites with
The opening will culminate
1,0 years of work and planning water and electrical hookups,
in trying to locate an RV park and also restrooms with hot
water and heat.
at the lake
National FFA week Feb. 20-25
FFA officers L-R: Willie DeBore, sentinel; Mike Aldritt, treasurer; Tina
Kemp, secretary; Jossie Evans, reporter; Brent Wright, president;
John Qualls, vice president.
February 20-25 is National
FFA w eek. The H ep p n er
Future Farmers of America is
celebrating the week with
400,000 other members across
the United States.
The Heppner Chapter was
initiated into the National
organization in 1937. The
chapter recently participated in
the Blue Mountain District
Leadership Contest. Activities
,n the contest included
parliam en tary p ro ced u re,
public speaking, agriculture
business management tests and
a cooperative quiz.
John Qualls placed first in the
district in ag business manage­
ment and Willie DeBoer placed
third. Qualls also placed se­
cond in the coop quiz contest
and Mike Aldritt placed third.
The chapter completed against
Hermiston, Pendleton and
Milton-Freewater.
5th annual
lamb cookoff
set
The 5th annual St. Patrick's
Day Lamb Cook-off is schedul­
ed for Saturday, March 18 in
Heppner. The cooking com­
petition is one of the highlights
of the St. Patrick's Day Celebra­
tion, said a spokesperson.
Cooks of all ages are eligible
to participate. Entries must be
received by Friday, March 10.
Entry forms are available from
Maureen Krebs, event coor­
dinator, Cecil Star Route, lone,
97843 or the office of the
O regon S heep G row ers
Association.
The competition is held at
Skagg's Auto Clinic (the old
Farley M otor C om pany
building), 126 E. May Avenue.
On-site cooking begins at 8
a.m. with judging at 10 a.m.
Cooks may bring their lamb
dish already prepared or arrive
early and prepare it on site.
Electrical outlets are available
for cooking equipm ent or
special arrangements may be
made with Krebs.
The number of entries for the
Lamb Cook-Off has increased
each year, last year 19 adults
and students competed. In­
terested contestants are en­
couraged to register early for
this year's event.
Categories are barbecue, con­
ventional and miscellaneous in
adult and student divisions.
Students, school age through
college, will compete for two
scholarship awards donated by
the Oregon Sheep Commis­
sion: first $100, second $50.
Adults compete for a grand
prize of two nights lodging at
Driftwood Shores in Florence,
courtesy of Lee Babcock and
3-K Livestock, Brownsville.
Other prizes include fresh cuts
of lamb donated by Superior
Farms, Hermiston.
Samples of barbecued lamb
will be available for tasting
beginning at 10 a.m. Samples
of the cook-off entries will also
be available for tasting im­
m ed iately follow ing the
judging.
The Lamb Cook-Off is joint­
ly sponsored by the Oregon
Sheep Growers Association,
Oregon Sheep Commission
and H eppner's St. Patrick's
Day Committee. Prizes are
donated by 3-K Livestock in
Brownsville, the Oregon Sheep
Commission, Superior Farms
in Hermiston and the Oregon
Sheep Growers Association.
?l lower borders topic of garden club
ating the selection of flowers Byway in the OSFGC state
"Planning Flower Borders in from low at the front of the directory for 1995-97. The club
Your Yard" was the topic for border to tall plants at the back will write a story on this to be
discussion at the lone Garden or center. Variation in textures put into the Oregon Newslet­
Club meeting Feb. 8 at the and colors make an interesting ter prior to the June 1995 state
home of Leila Palmer.
meeting to be held in Pend­
display.
Birdine Tullis rem inded
At the business meeting leton. A new member, Marlene
members that planning ahead members voted to sponsor an Gray, was welcomed into the
is the operative word. One ad on the Blue M ountain club.
must consider the permanent
things such as trees, shrubs,
walks or driveways, windows St. Pat's church to present dramas
"Lady On The Rocks" is a
Two dramas will be present­
and other entries of the house.
Selection of plant suitable for ed at St. Patrick's Parish Hall play about alcoholism, and was
the climatic area is essential. on Sunday Feb. 26, at 4 p.m. written by Elizabeth Blake. The
"Searching", by O.B. Rozell, cast includes Lea Mathieu, Jim
She noted that there are two
zone designations, USDA zon­ is the story of a 16 year old girl Raible, Mandy Gutierrez and
ing which depends mainly on trying to locate her natural Rick Worden.
Lumber for the set was
the temperatures and Sunset parents. The cast includes An­
zoning which considers not on­ nie Hisler, Philip SpicerKuhn, donated by Kinzua Resources.
ly te m p e ra tu re s but also Nicole VanEtta, Josie Proctor, Admission is free and everyone
climate, moisture and other Philip Tellechea, Katie Kenny is w elcom e to a tte n d .
Refreshments will be served
and Kathy Cutsforth.
factors.
during
the intermission.
Tullis told group members, in
planning your yard make it
pleasing to you and consider C reative Arts and Crafts to m eet
the maintenance needed. After
sale held St. Patrick's weekend.
shrubs and trees have been
Morrow County Creative
Beverly Wright will demon­
considered, then plan the use Arts and Crafts will meet at
strate
and give instructions on
of perennials and later, an­ K ate's Pizza on M onday,
appliques
on sweatshirts.
nuals. At present, wide borders February 27 at 1 p.m. Plans will
Anyone
interested in atten­
seem to be in vogue, gradu- be finalized for the craft and art
ding is encouraged to do so.
Come Worship With Us
at
W illo w Creek Baptist Church
Sundays at 3 p.m.
Meeting in the
7th Day Adventist Church
560 North Minor
Eastern Oregon
Computer Consulting
Custom-made Computers
and Upgrades Local Sales,
Services and Tutoring
In the office of
Ployhar Insurance
Pat Struthers,
Owner and Operator
In Heppner 676-5818
In Pendleton 276-8547
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Front l-r: Mary Jane McCarty, Stephanie Haguewood, Lynde Minster; second row-Becky
Wagenblast, Melissa McElligott, Brenda Holtz, LaRee Anderson; back row-manager Laurel
Temple, coach Dana Heideman, Kim Bedortha, Suzy Heideman, Anne Dombroski, Jenny
Sullivan, Kara Miller, asst, coach Kelly Swarat.
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Front L-R: Joe Bacon, Luke Swanson, Steve Allen, Nathan Heideman, Jacob Taylor.
Back row: Manager Casey Jones, Marc Orem, Jerad Ashbeck, Theirry Delbart, Kelly
Morgan, Jake McElligott, Coach Del LaRue. Not pictured Jon Garrett, Jeremy Ashbeck.
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OSAA IA State Tournament March I-4
Baker City High School
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W ednesday, March 1
lone boys vs. Paisley 3 p.m.
lone girls vs. Powers 7 p.m.
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These individuals and businesses wish both Cardinal teams
"G O O D LUCK" at the IA District Tournament
Allen, Cheryl, Mark, Wendy & Tanya Anderson
Dick, Jannie, Steve & Elizabeth Allen
Jerry, Norma, Jeremy & Jerad Ashbeck
B & C Repair
Bill, Marcy, Jake, Joe & Katie Bacon
Bob, Bonnie & Brandi Ball
Don & Lorraine Ball
Bank of Eastern Oregon
Fran & David Barnett
Tom & Ann Bedortha
Beecher's Restaurant & Lounge & Staff
Betty Bergstrom
Stan & Tony Bjerke
Bristow’s Market
John & Linda Bristow
Pete & Laurel Cannon
Louis & Betty Carlson
Carl & Kelly Christman & family
John & Barbara Collin & family
Helen Crawford
Gene, Kristy, Jory & Erin Crowell
D & M Padberg Ranch
Devin Oil Company
Dobyn’s Pest Control, John & Jean Jepson
Bill, Joan, Tim & John Doherty
Gar Aviation
Earl & Rhonda Garrett & family
Bob, Cathy, Lela, Allan & Mary Mae Gates
Tom, Arlynda, Charissa & Billy Gates
Robin Graff
Betty Gray
Jack Gray Transport
Kim & Gayle Gutierrez
Keven, Linda, Stephanie,
Dustin & Mason Haguewood
Ron & Karen Haguewood
Frank, Cathy & Allison Halvorsen
Joe and Linda Halvorsen
Wayne & Dianna Hams
Rich & Alice Harper
Butch & Helen Heideman
Loren, Della & Deacon Heideman
Dana, Tonya, Aaron & Nathan Heideman
Mark & Loa Henderson
Ed & Marylee Hiemstra
Joyce, Trent & Jaclynn Hughes
lone Lions Club
lone Masonic Lodge #120 AF & AM
lone Repair
Jordan Elevator Co.
Tim, Shelly, Emily, Abby & Justin Key
Lindsay & Dianna Kincaid
Ladd Farms
Del & Linda LaRue
Lexington Auto Body & Towing
Lexington Machine Works-AI & Jean Brazed
Lexington Yard-Gene & Donna Orwick
Katherine Lindstrom
Buzz. Jeanette & Jim Logan
Edith Matthews
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Paul & Charity McElligott & family
Joe, Jeri, Jake, Mark
Nikki & Natalie McElligott
L.J. & Bridged McElligott
George & Nancy Miller & family
Larry & Betty Mills
Morrow County Grain Growers
Rick, Pam & Crystal Minster
Lloyd & Mildred Morgan
Virgil, Debbie, Kari, Kelly,
Korey & Karl Morgan
Bill, Sharon & Kim Morris
Keith & Yvonne Morter
Perry & Kathy Morter
Ralph & Anne Morter & family
Ken & Julie Nelson
Joe & Anita Orem & family
Darren Padberg
Ron, Terri, Treve,
Kyle & Kaylee Palmateer
Joel & Lea Peterson
Helen Pettyjohn
Skip Pettyjohn
Del & Phyllis Piper
Hank, Kathi, Amy, Eric & Vikki Pointer
Paul, Sue, Jason & Megan Proudfoot
Jim Raible family
Keith & Judy Rea
Betty Rietmann
Bill Rietmann
Brian, Sharon, Andrew, Alyssa,
Alan & Alex Rietmann
Gregg & Shelly Rietmann & family
Harold, Sharon & Nova Rietmann
Jerry & Lisa Rietmann
Joe & Donna Rietmann & family
John & Kerry Rietmann & family
Dean & Florene Robinson
Jim, Sarah, Jason & Michelle Rucker
Jim & Marie Rudisill
Steve Shaber
Joyce Snider
Dick & Nancy Snider
Chuck & Deena Starr
Dorothy Stefani
Dennis & Janet Stefani
David Stevens
Brian & Lori Sullivan & family
Jim, Monica, Luke,
Adrienne & Thierry Swanson
Kelly & Nancy Swarat & family
Roy, Carol, April & Jacob Taylor
Dick & Karen Temple & family
Dennis & Janet Thompson & family
Lee Wagenblast
Steve, Vicki. Amy, David & Becky Wagenblast
Wheatland Insurance
Pat & Trish Sweeney
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