Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, January 29, 1986, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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St 1’ulnck » Day celebration in
Heppner. and indications are it
should be bigger and belter than
ever, says chairman Jim Farley
The event will be held on Saturday
and Sunday. March IS and 16 this
year, with many events being plan
ned for both days
A sheep dog contest, parade. Irish
feed, radio show| tours and more are
in the works again this year, with a
dance. Sunday dinner, kiddy rides
and more as possibilities for this
annual li i>h celebration
Heppner High honors three
M i») Eubanks. T rrru Lindsay
•nd I j i ( urn» have been selected by
Heppner High School for recognition
during the month of January
Missy Kubanka, a junior at Hep
pner High, was choaen a» thu
month'» athlete of the month
Eubank» is in her third season of
playing basketball Two years of the
three, on varsity
For the non league season Ku
banks has averaged 11 4 points and
10 4 rebounds a game
Eubanks is also involved in volley
ball This was her third season as
well
Eubanks was secretary of her
class and she is also active in Girls
Athletic Booster Chib
With an accumulative grade point
average of 4 00, Teresa Lindsay, a
junior, was chosen as this month's
student of the month
Lindsay is involved in many act
Uvities at the high school, which
included
Future Farmers of
America. National Honor Society,
and Girls Athletic Booster Hub
Lindsay is also on the varsity
basketball team and has helped her
team to a S-0 league record
Heppner High s new counselor.
Mrs Lu Curtis, was chosen as the
faculty person of the month
Curtis Is currently the senior class
advisor, as well
Before coming to the high school.
Curtis was the home economics
teacher at the junior high She
worked there for six years
Much more help is needed to put
on the celebration and make it a
successful event, so anyone who has
an idea for St I’tricks Dav. or would
like to participate is urged to contact
Jim Farley. David Sykes. Diana
Mall or Bob Kahl with their ideas
A joint meeting of the SI Patrick »
Dav committee and the Merchants
t ommittee is scheduled (or F’rtday.
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nOOO gl the Wagon Wheel
Restaurant in Heppner to (inaine
plans All interested persons are
urged to attend
Answ ers
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Saturday, Feb . 8 Lexington, OR
THE WORLD’S
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ISWELL WITHIN
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On Display
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Nation's largest employer
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Everyone is Invited to
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Saturday Feb. 15
8 a.m. to Noon.
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OSU Extension
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Wheat Cookery
Cow Belles
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Beef Cookery
Wheat League will
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