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IW7 Still time to enter big parade Irish doubles begin March 14 All hands will be given a partie igu There’s s ijl tunc to enter the St Bowlers w ill want to be sure to tion ribbon First, second and third Patrick's parade Lntry blanks are have their entries in tor the St place ribbons w ill be awarded in available at Farley Motor Co and Patrick's weekend Irish doubles each category floats and wagons, Turnci \ ariMaricr ami Brvant In bowling tournament at Heppner tarnilv groups, clowns and individual surarur Co in Heppner Howl First prize is three days and characters, and antique cars A Parade time is I p m Salurdav. two nights at Sun River Resort other special I eprechaun’s Choice award March 14 No parking w ill hr allow prizes for ihe event nearly SV*» w ill be given by parade workers to ed on Main St this vear so all should The tiHimaiivnt w ill he at the the entry best promoting the St have a good view Heppner Bowl Saturdav March 14 Patrick's Dav spirit Parade Chairman. Bob kahl caw lk»n I forget the bed race on Mam that so lar three Shrine Clubs the at ID a m and ' p m and Sundav Weston Me Fwen bagpipe band an St immediately follow ing the al 10 a m tique cars, horsexlrawn entries, and p a r ade several local organisations have returned entry forms Those who arc i M i T - ê r i + ë ë ê rf*“- * ë ■«t unable to pre register for the parade mav still |oin the march up Main St «f it they are at Circcn Feed bv noon z7 /Á / / .*/ / zry f fA f m r Saturday when the parade is organi/ «• .y ing We won't turn anyone away, * rn iZ Z i/ <///< / bf u t i u t A i • ► , r. 'A zrz > •* y • kahl says, but we prefer pre « rcgisir.ition so wc van organize . ë /À flV . / < / / / ■ * zr <! H>t i t t i / / / / , / f ! H «t hotter * If in f o i h y z-zyrze-á/ /Àt f / u t n u r * < f y . r/z- * 4 T"'* I 4 -H 'ers Outdoor Survival Club 4 H members received awards at a rcvcni meeting Pictured above. back nm (from left) I cader (Jordon Dames VS ill Marlin lourth >car 4 H pm . Mary Connor fourth year 4 H pin. Carl Martin II junior leader ami littli seat pin leader Carl Martin Middle row Brian Dames new member pin Brent Wright new member pin Michelle Cameron third vear pin, leader fenny Bingham I rut row Jake Bacon lirvt sear pm. lammy Bruch second vear pin * rec Sherrv Bingham second vear pin Not pictured but jlvo receiving awards were club members Kerry Bruch third >ear kym SSarren-jumor leader sixth vear pin Bobbv krein first vear pin. Dawn Palmer eighth vear pin. Scat Johnston first vear pin Club members keep notebooks which are entered each vear in the counts lair They learn camping and hiking skills at tJseir meetings ami have worked on com munits service projects such as the 4 M mini park behind the Heppner Hotel E n gagem en t A nnouncem ents K ABO slates town meeting P loch arsky — Stelling Mr and Mrs Warren Plixhursks ol Heppner are pleased to announce Ihe engagement ol their daughter ( arolvn to Brvan Stelling I angles Washington Ihe bride elect is a 19X1 graduate from Heppner High School She graduated troni Pacific I cutieran Cnivcrsits in August I98.V with a Bachelor’ s degree in Business Administration She is currently employed at Frederick and Nelson as a group section manager in Bellevue. VV ashington I he bridegroom elect is a I WHO gradine ol South Wtudhes High School He graduated troni Pacific Lutheran University in I9K4 with a Bachelor s degree in Business Administration and received a secondary teaching cer liticale in Mas. 1986 He is currently emploved at South Whulhev Middle School in I angles. W A A Julv 2 ' wedding is planned .it the I tirisii.m Missionary Alliance ( hutch in I angles Washington K ag ee — Schm idt Mr and Mrs Richard R Schmidt. Sr Heppner wish to announce Ihe engagement and forthcoming marriage ol their son Richard Schmidt. Ji . to Karen Lynn kagee at 1 M lp m April 4 at Bethlehem I utheranChurch. I (Want ami Cleveland in lebamm A reception w ill tollow the wedding ceremony at the lehanon I Iks lodge —^w sw sw O O O O O O O O O O O O C O O O W ^O O O O O O O O O O Q St. P add y's G a la A ffa ir I-riclay night and Saturdav afternoon A ex c iu m lav altcrnoon w Rex Bennett & wife Cindy v p layin g “ g o o d " w estern m IUSIC usic BBQ Ribs served in the restaurant " p t VAG Q y Rotfouront *><,-00»C>000<- 00^»000O O O O O O O O O O O O O O C .0 -0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 LOTS Of SEED DIRKWIN SPRING WHEAT Cleaned & Treated UITAUAX 200 NO Oats/Rye/Goatgrass 422-7204 Eric A n d e rs o n i •IF : : •IF •IF t > •IF : t •IF t s •IF •IF : : B lone C om m unity and A g n Business < )rgam/atinn is sponsoring a town hall meeting Wednesday. March 18, at the lone High School cafeteria March ' I election issues w ill be discussed Morrow Counts Judge I ouis ( a r I son w ill explain the coun ly operating levy ami the healthcare operating levs which * ill appear on the ballot Ken lu m e r w ill explain W illow Creek’ s Park D istrict's S29 MN) operating lev y A ll six can dictates tor Port ol Morrow board ol commissioner positions, and school board c amlidatcs Rands Hughes and Marcia Kemp have been invited to participate in the meeting Although the school district w ill not have a lew on the March ballot. Superintendent Dovle McCaslin will be al the meeting to explain the levy the district is preparing lor a Mas sole F.ach candidate and measure represenljtisc will be given a limited tuise to speak said a meeting orgam/er. with time allowed at the end ol the meeting lor questions from the audience I-. very one is invited to alteml Refreshments w ill be provided by the lone Cardinal Club Lour representatives of Morrow County w ill be inducted into the Stale ol I begun cavalry at the stale's legislative meeting Saturday morn mg at the Heppner I Iks Club Now in its intani stages, the cas airy when lulls assembled w ill tv a lull dress ceremonial unit that w ill escort the state’s executive ot tic ers in parades "Colonel ” Stan Wellman ot Baker is co ordmating the effon and w ill be in Heppner Saturday lo officiate al the swearing in o f fo u r M orrow County Inductees "Lieutenant John Moyer and cavalrvmen Dick Sargent Scott McDaniel and Dreg Mahcn arc among the first to torn the unit I wo more places lor Morrow Counts arc open, anyone interested in volunteer mg lor «me ot them should contact Moyer lor additional information We hope to put together a very ptlishcd group with authentic sad dies and uniform s." " I t Moyer said The state's second annual legislative session at Heppner w ill begin al It) a ill in the Bov Scout room upstairs at the Llks Club Ihe public is invited to attend I egislators and executive officers Irom the eight counts "iust tor tun state have been asked to participate in the St Patrick s Dav M M V kol tee Hour broadcast Irom the l lks A delegation of state officers in old lash toned western costume plans to ride in the Si Patrick s Day parade on Saturdav afternoon ♦ Cash Discounts * P rem iu m m o d ificatio n Discounts & other options M 5' Bob Floyhar Ins. 47P/2 Ñ. Main )ner, OR m Sunday morning al tfie Morrow County fairgrounds Dog Trialing is a grow mg spirt in Oregon, say tria l organizers twenty one dogs had been entered in local competition as ol Mondav Familiar faces. Scotte Stewart troni British Columbia. C lift Steelman from Walla Walla Washington. Neal Fadler o f Brem erton. Washington, and V irgil Brown of Scio will return this year New laces this year w ill include Henry Truster of Roy. Washington, with his dog Craig. Jean Johns troni Cheney. Washington. Eli/abeth Hubbard and her dog Buddy from Bonanza, and Berme M iller and "B e lle ’ " Irom Baker Additional registrations are expected All dogs w ill run once Saturdav and the top five dogs in each class novice pro novice, and open w ill run again on Sumlav Because so many dogs are entered this year, lac k of lime w ill prevent a second rumi mg ol all dogs, organizers said f rank Brunetto ol Oregon City w ill judge the event again this year lh>g tnalcrs and spectators need not go hungry cither day because senior citizens w ill operate a codecs vion booth at the fairgrounds on Saturday and Mario /u h irr i w ill prepare a Basque barbecued lamb dinner available at a cost ot Sr» tor adults and V4 NI tor children 12 and under Irom 12 noon to 2 p m Su rida v % % t. \ y V Bus. 676-5818 Home 676-9649 •IF t : •H- : : V1": "Governor Doc Worncr and hiv o ltic c rs w ill be glad to sign autographs M orrow County ‘ Senator" IXm Cole vanl The State ot I astern ( Begun wav Ix-gun to promote the "forgotten“ eastern portion of ( Hcgon aisl to en coulage tourism in the eight member counties Sale ol "o fficia l " stale ot I astern I Hcgon currenc v . illegal S ' hills and gold colles tor’ s coins, ainl ot c iltzen shipyards finance the state's promo tional cltorts Citizenship cards. S ' hills, and coins are available in Heppner at the Country Rose Peter win s Jewelers. ( oast to ( oast. and Heppner Bowl % •c- I i / i i n< • c r ë t *** /' /V / / y -/V f ( </t n n i if T**-* « ë ë - NO TICK ID W’ATKR l SI RS W inter packing mav now he removed Irom meters Ihev will he read this month after using minimums throughout the winter. All gallonage used over the minimum will lx- reflected on your M arch hilling I'herefore. please, expect an increase on your next statement Once again we remind city sewer users to avoid putting ruhher and plastic items, o il. grease, etc into our sewer system. These items clog the sewer lines causing sewage to hack up. perhaps into your home David P Winters City Crew foreman Published M arch 4 . II. 1487 ARK YOU READY FOR THE ¡VAHJ 1 IA L ALTERNATIVE ? Capsulated Herbs «Natural Food Supplements ; •H e rb al Extracts and Teas «W ater Purifier ¡•V ita m in s «Natural Cosmetics Sharon Brace 676-9722 Heppner “ D is trib u to r" Four from M o rro w County to be inducted into state cavalry HAIL INSURANCE AI so-Hay-Fi re Grain-Fire A ll Risk V Sheep doji trials % </t n m r r u i f / n n • f u / n m /n f m- * t n u // % /V A 7 b a t n m n y <t/ / A r t » rzr a . start 9:30 a.m . V (/• tte Saturday in .n d i n 'JJr r / L « x • \ f % St Patrick's Weekend Sheep Dog ■). ./A ,/z // * r wt // ¿ rz f i l ( J m / w t / / zzrzzz/ Trials w ill get underwav at 9 to % a m Saturday with a break lor the u n // h o % f ¿ w z < z i/ o /rz /rzz-z/za/z z </ .H., % I p m Irish parade, and continue • k a m i Dr. Floyd A. Turnbull, D.C. ( F irro g v r.itfix P h y s u i.in ANNOUNCES Thu of Mis Heppner Offici* ,it... I2S \V. Willow, Heppner <fs of Marc h f, 19H7 676-5141 ( hiroprat tic I ic.iltli Clinic iS. Thurs. 2 to 7 p.m. Tuc*s. Larry Lindsay ^ Port Of Morrow Commission 4t- : 4b t : t i i Paid for by the committee to re-elect Larry Lindsay. Port of Morrow Commission Lexington. Oregon • i.