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T ■ - - TWO - Hrppnrr ( iin t^ T io n , llrppnrr. Oregon Wednesday, March 15, IW9 Firefighters receive accreditation lone Legion will New flags show Irish spirit celebrate 70th The lone American Legion and Auxiliary P o m w ill celebrate the American Legion's 7(Sh birthda> on March 21 at 7 p m A no-hoM d in ner w ill he held at Beechers Please K S \ P to R o c rlv D nhcm bs March N. 422-7177' American Legion Auxiliary w ill hold a pie and coffee and fixxJ sale at the lone le g io n hall on election day, March 28 Homemade pie and coffee w ill be sersed from 11 a m to 4 p m . Proceeds w ill go to help G irls' State delegates Enter St. Pat’s parade Left to right: Jim Boor presents Basic Firefighter certificates from the State Board of Accreditation to Jim Rudisill. Evan Snyder and John Collins, all of lone Pendleton School of Karate has Grange to have demonstration Saturday special program Approximately 15 students from the Pendleton School o f Karate, under the direction o f Andy RtxJda, w ill be in Hcppner Saturday. March 18 to give a demonstration o f Karate Rodda. a black belt for seven years, w ill have h i\ students at the beginning at I I a m Saturday Im m e d ia te ly prccecding the Karate demonMration. w ill be the Shamrock Dash Radio Controlled car race, beginning at 10 a m at the elementary school Come on up and urge your favorite on to a win H e p fH v r H«**rv*n«-»rv C h iv , l » -o o rv U The Ix x in g to n Grange w ill meet Monday. March 20 at 6 M)p m for a pot luck dinner A program w ill be provided with a movie "P o llu la n ts o f the W o rld ” This film was shown on the T V show 20/20 It discusses diseases ami causes o f diseases The public is inv ited to attend (his informative showing D on’t forget to get your entry in the St Patrick's Day Parade. Satur day beginning at 115 p m im mediately lolk>w ing the Bed Rate on Main Street The parade w ill form at Green Feed Store, m irth o f town Entrants arc asked to check in w ith (he parade chairman Bob Kahl to be ludgcxl The children's portion o f the parade w ill also he judged before the parade F.ntrants fo r the parade are asked to be checked in by 12 15 Make plans to be in the St Patrick's Day Parade and join in (he fun Census bureau to open district offices RKI) DR A G O N Propane Torch Lightw eight, durable design. ( àtmplele kit ready for Conner lion to cylinder. VT-3-30C |ti |7.r»HH| 20 lb. Propane Cylinder T a o w M e cylinder w ill' lOro pact valve (578857) $ 5 4 9 » 2 1 7 5 Ahite Cylinder Wth Quarje (60 04 44) S h g f'ü y tv g N x W hite cyii'Hlet »tin 1088 compact valve (6 0 0 4 2 4 ) S ighU y ts g iie f 500.00(1 I l l ' l l Drug Awareness sessions scheduled m u m w ' 27.99 Wheel harrow; for large loads 4 cubic ft capacity, steel tray with hardwood handles sw (301-7*8) dFEDERAL b M 5 HP Garden Tiller 310 f He'ps faxes the worx out of gardening (486194) 22 Cat L o n g 5 1 0 (2 » 7 J O > In preparation for the I WO Ten ais. the Census Bureau has opened it's Portland District Office This o f fice has been established to collect .lata w ithin a specific geographic area, which includes collecting cen sus forms and conducting non response follow up This office w ill hire temporary employees in the area to work on the Census Those interested in census job opportunities need to contact the district office recruiter, in Portland the number is 231-2371 The district office w ill he operating lor approx imately 20 months Census Day is A p ril I. I WO ami the I WO Census o f Population and Housing w ill mark the 2(X8h an niversary o f the first national count Called for every ten years hy the U S Constitution ( Article I. section 2) the census provides statistics for lhe apportionment o f seats in the House o f Representatives Slate and local governments also use census numbers to redraw their election disiricts Census information is the basis for distributing billions of dollars annually in federal and state program funds to load governments Governments ami private planners regularly use census facts to Itxate ami develop such projects as schools, highways, medical facilities, shop ping am) lactones Ritte C a rtrid g e !. >0 lo a boa * 2 9 9 9 9 r r/ - NEW ! 5 HP Delta D Rear Tine Tiller A rn Oua> rotation fmes lor any < (405 6 5 9 M New Shipment of New Styles of Boxes Morrow County Grain Growers 1-800-452-7396 Lexington, Oregon 350 Main 989-8221 a w h y snw TC * n x rn w n u N i >NI X U N U Ô LAWS m .'s»fV*Ts s. Questions and answers from the community on drug and alcohol abuse w ill be the fix a i point o f three separate sessions a< Valby Lutheran church during the month o f A p ril The reality today is that drug use and dependency has permeated our v x ie ty "T h e problem is all around us and we can no longer pretend to he unaffected by it , ” according to Rick Evcnson, pasior o f Valby Lutheran church In an effort to open our eyes to this serious problem and to help find positive ways to respond to it's challenges. Valby is sponsoring a 3 session drug awareness opportune ty in A pril The follow ing schedule appl tes: Drugs and the t-aw tVputy Sheriff Mark Calbtck. Sunday. A p ril 2. 10 30 a m ; Drugs and Mental Health Jeff Manley. Chuck Adel, M orrow County Mental Health Department, Sunday. A p ril 16. 10 30 a m .; fa m ily Workshop "G e t Involved Be fix e Your Kids [>>” , 1 earn how to talk openly about drinking and drugs, set and enforce rules about drugs, help yixir child deal with peer pressure These opportunities are for the people o f ix ir communities who arc interested in these issues The speakers that w ill give the présenta lions are highly qualified in their field o f experience There w ill be child care available for those who need it For more information con tact Sarah Carlson. 422 7245. Rick Evcnson bTb-Wqo or bTfi-Sflhd, or la»uis Carlson b7b 5302 Jim Prock, Columbia Basin employee, puts up the new family flags for St Patrick’s week-end The flags have family names and the county from which the family came on them St. Pat’s Auction plans underway Triad Auctioneers o f A rlington w ill do the auctioning again this year for the St Patrick's Day Auction held in Hcppner Saturday, March 18 beginning at 2 p m on Main Street Chairman o f the event is Pat Sweeney w ith co-chairwomen Cara Costa and Ann Spicer fcs « O M O Jt/7Y M /T) ÌL/7S H O J lf l) X /T s J t o Ï/T > ï A The plan is to have regular auction items and celebrity items have been solicited again this year I jl M year an opening day pheasant hunt for four people was donated by local residents Use your thinking caps and donate something to the auction for a w o r thwhile cause xO > ALL Hanging Toys 2 0 % .vr Morrow County Court House Plates on Special $ 1 2 9 5 Be Sure To Stop In and Look Over Our Large Selection of St. Patrick's Day Items M u M t j'i D au I) ì 1 7 S oliti M am t teppner l . ' b 91 38 WE STILE HAVE NOT IIEA11I) FROM YOU! ST. PAT’S AUCTION NEEDS YOUR HELP! Here is a list of ¡ust sonic of the stents donated lust year. Hopefully this list w ill give you an idea o f the different kinds o f items that generate interest Please don't wait, thinking someone else w ill do the donating. So far we have only a tew things donated ItK’allv We would like to have all items received by Thursday. March Ibth. so we can print our auction list Bnxcles. camerus. stereo. coni of mnnl. hanilnuule items. ret liner, clin ks, hummer liimh. exercise nunhine. Until artist ptim- units, cabinet, leather hugs. lassnmmsrr, dinners, hunting trips, professional ser ines. antiques, loss, milk t uns, final, glass collection, furniture, sporting gmnls. hruss lamps, framed pictures, hnils. healer, nnker. desk, hunting A fishing equipment, siomge trunk, snossmobtlr. H farm Hems, combos hat. spurs, etc. L a s t year the community response was overwhelming, which made for a fun and very successful event. It can he again this year with your help I f you have anything to donate please call one o f the follow ing names and wc w ill gladly pick up your item. Put Sweeney 676-9226 M ark hunter 989-8572 Charlie Anderson 676-5182 Jerry Heal) 676-5240 John McCabe 676-5231