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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1987)
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Lrhruarv I I , IH T - H A T St. Pat’s celebration continues to grow The Si Patruk'% Duv celebration gets bigger every year ami the add ed attractions do covl money lo c a l businesses have donated a major portion of the funding once the event'» beginning A T ri City dance hand which formerly went to Spokane to cntci tain on St Pat* Day w ill he a new attraction at th i\ year * Hcppncr event When hand member* learn ed Mcppner was the real ln*h capital o f the world, they deckled to come here They 'll he out in the vtreet. ui and out o f local pub* and w ill pla* dance muvic at the H k * lounge St Paddy button* are going on *ale around town The committee i* asking for vmall (or largel donations fnim the public Support will assure bigger and better thing* a* thi* shingdig grow* ' We would like to get some help from the public, sjid Rudy Bergctrom o f the committee "Local businesses get hit hard all the time, and the rest of u* need to share the burden to o ," Bergstrom said Diana Ball is heading up the but ton sale* promotion D ilu tio n s can Cliff Green buys first St Paddy's button from Judie Laughlm be left where the buttons arc displayed, or nulled to her. Rudy Bergstrom, Ken Turner, or Jen* Hollomon lone schools list honor roll lone school* have released the following honor roll* for the first nine weeks grading period " A ” Honor Roll (3 A 4 0> seventh grade Nancy Morter. Amy Pointer, and Brent Sheirbon Ninth grade Linda M o rte r. M elissa Rowell, and Amy Wagenblast Tenth grade Michelle Paptneau and Angie Rudisill Twelfth grade Patty M cElligott. Chris Rea. and Candi Rudisill " B " H o n o r R oll (3 0 ' 4) Seventh grade Kyle Broderick, and Chisana Warren Lighth grade Jon Nolan Ninth grade Jo Linda Cupps. ami Jim Davison Tenth grade Brian Ball Katie IVhorty . Jill Nelson, and Sean Warren lle vcn th grade Tim Beeson, Karla Davison. Dick McKlligott, Dan Peterson, and Gary Rea Twelfth grade Robert Adam* ami I Vena Hams The following students are listed on the honor rolls for the first semester " A 1' Honor R oll t \ A 4 0) Twelfth grade Patty M iL llig o tt Chris Rea. ami Candi Rudisill l levcnth grade Karla Davison Tenth grade Jill Nelson. Michelle Papineau and Angie Rudisill Ninth grade 1 inda M o rte r. M elissa Rowell. and Amv kk agenblast Seventh grade Namv Morter Amv INiintcr. and Hrent Sheirbon u Ho noi Boli i t ii t 4 1 I welfth grade Robert Xdams ami Deena Ham* I leventh grade Dick M cl lligott Dan Peterson and (iary Rea Pentii grade Brian Ball Kalie Doherty and Sean Warren Nmth grade- Jo 1 imlaCupps Man Cupps and Jim Davison Seventh grado Bramii Ball ami Kvle Broderie k 4-H Clubs I wo Tracker* 4 H Horse Cluh will meet at 7 p in Wexlncwlav . I eb IX at the fairground* annex A slide presentation from Oregon State University w ill help start club members on this sear's conforrtu lion ludging Members need to bring project b o o k s and records All who attend ed the January meeting are to be commended lor excellent presenta lions dub leader Al Bta/ell says The club w ill continue to nuke plans l o t a St Patrick's Dav project Tor turtlier information, call Bta/ell. ‘IX‘ 1 XI <7 Papineau promoted at G -T V Animal Health Clinic (îreenfield hosts Pomona meeting By D rlphu Joins January UI Greenfield Grange hosted the Wheatland Pomona tirange Districl No 7*f at Board nun The meeting was called to order hs the N (i Anruhelle Jeaget with (he lolliiw ing chair* vacant. Pomona filled bs Mary kk right. and one T x committee member filled by Tom Campbell Honored guest* IV>rris Ried. GW.A Disl No 4 i hairnun. and her husband Perry Ried I'n u tilla Co Deputy, and Joe Du Puis l nut ilia County Pomona were introduced and welcomed Ihe Masters ot the kk hcatland Pomona Grange, resogni/cd were (ius Siresker trom Sprav (¡range. Delpha Jones, le v ington and W illiam AI lord, (ircen lield k isiting Masters alw> rccogru/ cd were Joe IhiPuis. C n u lilla Co Pomona Master. Perrv Ried. Col umhia (¡range. Tom Campbell, Cold Springs (¡range. SiaiKlIes Pisknell. lillic u m (¡range. Tom Howell, kk hue I agle and Nve Hanford from Stale I me A resolution C om m ittee o f Ralland Johnson. Kenneth Smouso. anti Mildred kk right was appointed Ihe lo lliiw in g reports were presented In the abseiwe of the Ag Chair nun. lorn Campbell gave a tew lasts about the set aside acres, and discussed differences in tanning practices between the eastern and western ju ris ot the United States 1 cgislative committee Chamtun Bert Akers gave a fine report, touching on the hatklhixik being sent on legislative jxiliiies ol the Grange He spoke about the new Governor's whool jvlans. a/ul the federal tax law that Ius made it necessary to k lunge the ( Iregon Slate tax law Ihe IVjx ot Veterans Allairs has trouble mm and needs to balaike their budget wlm h nuv neeil a vote Reagan vetoed the ilean water bill Ihe question is whv because laws need to be reviewed concern mg the vnuller towns aikl other areas with septic tanks In order to supjkirt the C? raise in federal employees wages, some ol the programs may have to iu t back drastkally or even close lamk lor much change in IUH7 An article was read on the deal project in the December "Last O re g o n ia n ." concerning the nuc hme useil in ihe Hermiston area, whkh was provided tor bv the Slate G -T columnist hospitalized Heppner Happenings columnist Mary Bryant is in St Mary's Hospital in Walla kk.illa with an il Iness Ihose who wish nuv write to her there She exjvcits to renuin there two or three week», hut looks forward to returning to Hej'prk-r and gathering news trom all ol her friends ag year, fudge nuking A finance committee o f Dot Halverson. Kenneth Strani-« and Mildred kk right were aj'|*> lied to audit the tkxiks There was some discussion on the hunting rights o f the property owners, and (hose rights >1 ihe hunter An interesting dissussion followed The resolution com m ittee presented resolution No I a thank you to Greenfield lor (he hitspitality and tine dinner, and No 7 to I 'nutilla degree team who |kit on the fifth degree lo r the follow ing members. Ikorothy Jackson aikl Wilbur Jackstvn from I esington (¡range, aikl Donru G ilpin aikl Harrv Gilpin ol Greenfield ( irangc A SOth weililing reception is be ing planned at the Portage Inn in I He Dalles A pril I ' honoring Ralland aikl IV Ila Johnson All were cordially invited The program consisted ol several fine dance numbers by (he square dancers trom Hermiston Die cake walk was also enjoyed with a gissi number o f cakes Roll cull was Greenfield lb Willows 4. I exmgton It). Rulus 7. Spray 2. M ik k a lo 6, Cold S prings A. l illic u m t. W hite Tagli- b State I ine b. Columbia A. and Stanfield 7 The next meeting is scheduled lor Ciurmi A pril 7A Grange Rutus (¡range Lexington (¡range and kk illows (¡range recciv ed certificates tor donations to the IV .d protest Greenfield Master Allord was escorted to the Masters Station and w a s jvrrsenled a cer lilicate trom the National lor the donations to the Dogs tor the IV at project, and a certificate was presented to Sj'rav Grange lor has ing all the le ctu re r’ s rejxirt* in on time Ihe Overseer read an amcle concerning ihe I *4 *f* officers o f the Greenfield (¡range which hod been jxihlished recently inkier the heading o f " ' 0 years ago The Wheeler G illiam County regalia is now being used bs the kkhralland Pomona Thanks so much Motion was made lhai the group give a donation to the l nutillu Counts tor helj’ with expense* lor the Stale Grange and in appreciation o f the fifth degree work thev pul on this dav The officers rejs'its were a* usual vers line la sh grange is doing much lor the work in the commum tv and the (¡range Lexington was happv to rejs'rt the consolidation of Rhea Creek ( ¡range wuh 1 exmgton ( ¡range Dorris Kied reported the dates tor the sewing judging w ill be Mav A b 7 and ihe needlework (Vtoher b 7 8 There is a new conlesi this BARGAINS OF THE MONTH TYLO" kwik/et ENTRY LOCKSET PRO S LO W P R ICl 88 6 For « x te n o i us» w h»i» k<-y»d lo c k in g i» d » sit» d In c lu d M d a a d l a l c h tor » x tia s» r m ty Fail e a s y in ita lla tio n P jW brass lu m h UOOT USJ CP F I' 16 TOOTH CARBIDE TIPPED SAW BLADE S P iC lA i s4i I PRICE 3 88 Thu ii \ . { •» Jtfcul« tip p e d t»i j lw :iui y l . »• l !1 il » irti .« î n l i n d h « ivy luty f r u n . r . j ft» i l t « in a t« !o oth r **v**. • » • • h a . . w •• u t p l y w s l o t c h i p nt> viti t i t - i i c l a n d non f«iiou» v x.h b o a r d i >n 50 2*150 ( F 2) IONE HARDWARE Main Street - Ione Ph 422-7211, Open 8-6 Mon Sat My Heart Beats For You A panel of experts talked to area cattle producers last Wednes day evening in Heppner Among topics discussed were latest vac ernes against cattle diseases, the most efficient methods of parasite control, and the necessity of proper nutrition Back row from left Dave Rademacher. Hermiston Veterinary Clinic. Mike Modgensen. senior sales representative of Merck com pany of Boise Idaho, Dr Norden Stefamdes Hermiston Veterinary Clinic, front row Dick Temple (left) Heppner and Tod Schobert Norden Laboratories of Hadenlake Idaho > Ì ■ ? * ~ 9 v ’f ß Gail Papineau Reynolds Agricultural Services 312 T h u d Street O regon 97053 OfTtre 503 ¿96 1153 ARE YOU THINKING BANKRUPTCY? TALK TO US FIRST Free Consultation ( •.ill Pjpineau, lone, has been pro moled to the position o f advertising sales and typesetter at the (ia/ette limes, publisher David Svkev has announced ( iail has worked at the ( ia/ette lor the three months in the circulation and bindrv department* ( tail 's husband's name is Don and they have tour children Michelle. Brad. 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