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Pick up roses
St. Pat’s week-end noted as a April
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“ 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-
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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
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The Robbie Briggs Memorial
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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
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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
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held April 7 at the lone High School
cafeteria will include a roast beet
dinner served by the lone Willows
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Class vice president, a member of
dance team and plays volleyball
She is also employed at Kate's Pi/
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Melissa in a junior member ol the
volleyball team, dame team and a
member of the drama club
Michelle ami Nancy will be atten
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Briggs memorial funds distributed
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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
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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
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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
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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
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McCurry
Toastmasters
elect officers
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