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• . . * ' • * * » . TWO - Heppner Gnxette-Tlme». Heppner. Oregon Wednesday. April 6. IW« Pick up roses St. Pat’s week-end noted as a April 13 “ Good Tim e’’ prove on the cclebralHin next year Officer» elected for I9H9 are chairman. David Syke». treasurer. George K o ffle r; auction. Pat Sweeney, parade. Bob Kahl. buttons and promotion». Diana Ball, radio program. Jim Farley Nest year'» celebration will be held on March 17. 18 and 19. I9H9 Sl Patrick'» Day 19«« was nam ed a great success by the Si Patrick » Day committee ai it'» po«l- ceicbration meeting held la»l week " F r o m all lhal I'v e heard, everyone had a real good lime.'* said lim Farley. The committee reviewed all the events and discussed ways lo im- * ' ’ • • V > , . !* - * - v i .. .» . 1 • ' Girls State representatives chosen Hcppncr Chamber of Commerce roses should be picked up on W cd . April 13 from I to 4 p m at the Morrow County Extension office. Cham ber members who have ordered roses should pick them up. and cash payment will be required at that lime Cham ber manager C la u d ia Hughes urges everyone lo pick up their roses as early as possible on Wed ne s* lay Gonty’s son visits from Seattle Visiting from Seattle with parents M r and Mrs F E (»only and brother. Tom . was Ray (¿only Join mg the family Faster ai the Gonty'» was daughter. Mrs Virginu Blevins of Ukiah Mrs Hies ins, daughter and son-in-law Pam and Casry A r bogast and their son Jeremey of Dale Ray returned to Seattle Monday DISPUY YOUR W IR ON HER FINGER V '• V J . /I / Pettnon’i P i * * Jewelers 474-9700 7 Heppner é% = ..d f MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY m . Rainbird ii; 3WSH Sprinklers 19 V í .* ' , i k. [/ii* f /> • \ * * y I, V • *"■ I * •’ * *- . rf‘ ► - . a ; ■ V .' .. .*, »* r "» \ 12’i Risers 18’1 Risers 24’i Risers nÆ&tàgk kti . t r r r e * . f The Robbie Briggs Memorial Fund recently distributed the nvwncs that had accumulated in that account The Morrow County F M T s received $200 M in o r league baseball received $200 for batting helmets and catcher equipment and the balance of $4M) was to go towards the development of the ball field at Hager Park Robbie was the victim of an acci dent last August l lf at the Heppner sw imming pool His parents are Bob and Stacie Briggs of Heppner OYVGL to hold roast beef dinner ‘v - 2 • ' • » * • * , T fes» V v ? : ^ jf.** 9 Í sr? Y e I ■ .-V 2 0* cut push mower BAS engine, extended rope start Remote throttle, optional grasa catcher available ' \ r ' • * à k« \ * • , * ' • • / * r v \ y.* ' ; >< - V i • . .* ■ i» . i « , * ' r- / .'s V * ¿; . r ì r i « .,-Ví *1 ’ " 'V -‘ . V ; i>* ;>«• » . . 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A p r il 2 3 , at 10 a . m . a t th e H o s p it a l. f '///////1 CALL: V See Small Engine Tune-ups- Page-9L-L— I T » ' v ! April 11- 15 8 a.m. - 1 p.m. A ll P urpose 4 0 lb s . 16-16-16 • ü - r u ; :; »t* e n ga g e m e n t lever 7 speed transm atic drive Weed & Feed «* *2l »; ltd ; ... ...iiu L'*ai iil l Rusty Estes has been elected presi dent of the Heppner Lions club for 198K 89 He replaces Bob Kahl. who served as president the past year The Lions will hold their annual charter night on Saturday, April lb at 6:30 p rn at Kate's Pizza. Judge Robert Abrams will be the featured speaker at charter mghi will address " C r im e Victim s Rights" ami upcoming l egislation The talk will be in conjunction with National Crim e Victim's week April 16 23 All l ions and guests arc invited to attend the no host charter night Officers to be installed at the meeting are President Rusty Estes; 1st Vice President Dave Hampton; 2nd Vice President Steve Rhea, Tail Twister John Fdmundson. Treasurer Jeff Wallace. Secretary David Sykes, l ion Tamer C liff Green PIONEER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL • Ele ctric start • T w in c u ttin g blade • 5 C u ttin g heights blade ‘ Lions Club for 88-89 Offered At E n g in e • N e w d e e p d ra w n mower deck I Estes to head Blood Analysis ■ ' A y ;* l >• ? . . The M orrow County Wheat Growers League's meeting to be held April 7 at the lone High School cafeteria will include a roast beet dinner served by the lone Willows Grange. Wade • GHeen * Stout Pierce - Ames - Irreco u - f of hai CENEX 3 HP Mower , « 0 SPRING SALE!! o n V* / < L r • m ' : > l /V .ir í * y . j ' Y ’ - - . 4 ,-' í f K. ■ * t V ,» K '* ’ - - ' Class vice president, a member of dance team and plays volleyball She is also employed at Kate's Pi/ /a in Heppner Melissa in a junior member ol the volleyball team, dame team and a member of the drama club Michelle ami Nancy will be atten ding the University of Oregon Cam ptis June 2b July 2 Briggs memorial funds distributed .0 < s> * " • • • .• / *r * i: as alternate Nancy, a junior, is a member of G irl's Athletic Booster, golf team and outdoor club Michelle, a |untor also, is Junior Not pictured Melissa Michelle Papmeau. lone, daughter o f Gail and Don Papmeau. was selected by the lone American t.cgmn Auxiliary Unit *9S, as a delegate to Oregon Girls State The girls are selected on leadership, character and honesty, cooperativeness, community par ticipation and service and scholar ship The event will take place June 2b through July 2 on the University of Oregon campus M orrow Coun ty Grain Growers is helping to sfx>n sor Michelle for Girls State Michelle, is a 17 year old junior at lone High Schtxd She plays volleyball, was co captain in basket ball, is involved in High Schtiol Rodeo. Honor Society in which she was secretary , ami was sophomore class secretary She was chosen for the Honor Band Music in May to be held at Pacific University in May ami has been a member of Honor Band, held each year at The Dalles, tor the past three years Michelle works at Beechers Cafe in lone, ami holds a ' b grade point average, even while working MORROW COUNTY GRAIN GROWERS * < ; Nancy Taylor and Michelle Wallo were chosen by the Hcppncr American legion Unit Auxiliary as representatives for Girls State for | 9 «« Melissa McC urry was chosen South M o rro w C ounty Toastmasters Club is now meeting regularly every Monday at Kate’s Pizza in Heppner at noon The pur pose of a Toastmaster's club is to im prove communication skills, giving speeches to the group, both prepared and impromptu The dues arc $30 per year with a S I ' initiation Ice Fred I undin is the new president and Margo Shcrcr is the secretary treasurer " D ro p by and listen in ." says Fred of the new club It will be very micrcsting ami informative " Anyone interested in the toastmasters, may call cither Fred at b7h **>42 or Margo at 676-9t(6l M - Nancy Taylor and Michelle Wallis McCurry Toastmasters elect officers The diamond engagement nng you select tor your bride wilt be a daily reminder ot your deep love This is a purchase you should consider carefully because t s meant to last a lifetime Consult us before making your final decision We re Amercan Gam Society jeweie/s dedicated to consumer protection and fine service •• Michelle Papmeau 676-9133 For More Information