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A group of dedicated students gave the commons a "face lift" dur ing their vacation The walls, which were originally a patchwork of desert colors such as shades of green. yellow, orange and brown, received a new look as it was re painted blue to match the Pirate col ISlTOW WINDOW COVERINGSA'* Drapes-Curtams-Bedspreads \ \ Levolors-Wood Blinds-Vertical Blinds ^//Decorator Rods & Hardware y W \\\ FABRIC & BLIND SAMPLES BROUGHT TO YOUR HOME OR BUSINESS AT YOUR CONVENIENCE FREE DECORATING SERVICE Fightv participate in lone egg hunt We Will Hr In Hrppnrr Eighty children partictpaled in the Easter Egg hunt in lone last Satur day which was sponsored by the lone Fxtcnsion Club Gold ami silver eggs were award ed S ' and toys for prizes Winners of the gold egg prizes were Jamie Perez tor ages K 2 and Luke Swan son. 4th grade. Silver awards went to Mikki McF.lligott for K 2 and Jake McElligott. fourth grade March 27th - Mst y S t him ors, black and blue The money to repaint the com mons was taken out of the student council fund which has been raised by stutlents through a number of fund raising projects throughout the years The students who took time out during their vacation to repaint the Commons included Kristin Bates. I>a\c Hamck. Peter Ceton, Joey Fd wards. Kevin Gilbertson, J B Mur ray. Mindy Niv. Steve l^irsen ami I isa Silva With the combined ef forts of these students the job was completed in two days Macomber Painting Decorating Inc. 3--»276-5386 615 NW 10th Are your children curious about things that glitter, pretty colored pills, bottles and containers of all kinds'* Do you ever store cleaning fluids, detergents, insecticides near food and medicine? Remember that young children will eat and drink almost anything This year an estimated 135,000 children (about I in 10) under the age of five will be victims of ac vidental ingestHW Medicines, insect sprays, lighter fluid, some furniture polishes, paints, solvents, and pnv ducts containing lye and acid are most frequently the cause of acciden tal poisoning among children National Raison Prevention Week. Match 19-25, is one method used by local communities to raise awareness of the dangers of accidental poison ings and encourage citizens to take preventative measures against these dangers Research indicates that the number of child poisonings has decreased dramatically since child resistant packaging began to be used The Poison Prevention Packaging Act of 1972 requires that package-, he dif ficult for children under five years of age to obtain a toxic amount within a reasonable time Parents, grandparents, day care providers should not assume that packaging would prevent every single child from getting into a container under all circumstances For example. US Consumers Product Safety Comm is sion regulations require that aspirin be packaged in special containers which would prevent 809F of children from opening the container during a 10-minute test Obviously two children out of every 10 might be able to open the container If their fingers won t work, their teeth might Safe storage practices arc very important for preventing child poisoning Morrow County Cooperative Fx tension Service, 430 Hcppncr Lexington Hwy. has a free safety check sheet “ Poison lamk Out Checklist" that will help you poison proof your home Please feel free to call 676 **>42 or stop bv the office between 8 a m. 5 p m. for your copy of this helpful checklist e . • • • March 25 $0 Down • No Payments for 90 Days, Plus 90-day FREE Financing with Polaris Star Card * The way we see it there are two basic things to look for in an ATV One is performance The other is paying for it Huy any new Polaris ATV between March I and May 31st and we II let you take it home for no money down 90-day free financing plus no payments for 90 days How s that for an easy way to climb aboard’ Talk to your local Polaris dealer for all the details WARNING: ATVs can be harard o u s to operate. These are full-size machines designed to be ridden only by adults age 18 and older For your salety Always wear a helmet eye protection and protective clothing Never ride on paved or public roads Polaris recommends that all ATV riders take a training course For safety and training information see your dealer or call Polaris at 1-800-328-9975 In MN l-8(X)-24 7-bb70 LEXINGTON LUMBER Lexington, Ore. 989-8586 19«*# totem fwdwtfrw* l P Yultfvirtrrtfidft'vu’ntTvi, • on dpfxt *«■<} < mlH Winning the Hoy* All Around honors was Clint Filmurc of Jordan Valley with 2b1 j points Mike Mahoney, Hcppncr was Reserve All-Around with 24 points Mike was first in learn roping with ('lint Filmore as his partner Their lime was 7 I seconds He placed second in calf roping, sixth in steer wrestling and 10th in hoy ’s Redditi I>on NLi|cskc, St Helens, .md Shirlcv Redtlin. also of St Helens were united in Marriage February 25. I9K9 at the First I utheran Church in St Helens. OR I he ceremony was conducted by Gary Geide D>n is the son of Gene and Alice Majeske of Irvington The bride’s parents arc deceased Matron of Honor for the bride was her sister, Barbara I arwood ot Beaver ton Bridesmaids were daughters of the bride. Chcry and Jenny Reddin Best Man was Nat Dale, trie ml of the groom of St Helens and groomsmen were brothers m law of the groom Vilas Ropp, Irvington and Burke O’Brien, Hcppncr They also served as ushers Music for the ceremony was provKtcd bv Lee Wilson, organist, Jan Hurst, soloist ami the First Lutheran Bell Choir The bride was attired in a white satin lea length dress with peach lace overlay A reception was held at the First Lutheran Church Parish Hall in St Helens Cutting the cake was Betty Oliver and Debbie Scutum! Coffee and punch servers were I ami Ketchum ami Christy lurwood Attending the guest hook was Becky Larwood After a wedding trip to the coast, the couple is at home in St Helens The groom is a teacher in the St Helens school district and the bride is un instructional aide ■■v «* .♦>» • •• N5 • % * . ù ‘V ■. • .• ‘ ' •V * -'• 3 Dr James Dobson six week series Finns on the Family “ Turn Your Heart Toward Home % . * : ( huri h <( I hriMuin l i f e Center ■ r 'a X . . . ■— ' ‘I ■ 1 • . *s * . . . : . v- v ’V l O f * *» »>, j* s ' ^ q*“. - /• C ’ ' *x ’•* ' V f v a*’ ' : 3# - ' ** , & Ì - i *> * " . k / w. ■ ■■S . • .¿ ¿ J , >v' ; V » « s < V • 1 . • '.A '* - ■ i s • : .V Î J -~ . 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Oregon Hwy. 395 (Suburban Plaza) Hermiston, Oregon • Vf I . -* v cow cutting Bryan Kollnun, also of Hcppncr, placed fourth in steer wrestling This ix Bryan's first year as a member of the team Members of the girl's team for Morrow County are I ihby Britt, Hcppncr and Marti Sulcr of Hoard man The girl's results were unavailable at this time The annual open meeting of the Hcppncr Garden Club will he at the Hcppncr Si Patrick’s Senior Center on April 3 beginning wiih a pot luck dinner at b 30 p m The program will fx-on butterflies featuring James McAvoy of l kiah Mr McAvoy is well known in our area for his ex tensive study of lepidoptra and his outstanding slide show and presentation Anyone, both men and women, interested in garden club activities or butterflies is cordially invited The dinner is to be a true old- fashioned potluck Copy Right, Inc. . XT’, y ’A \p<>n.%oreil b\ h r \ i Chrixim n ( 'h u r ih , i l l program features butterflies We also have several new models available. ’• . j ’ *. . « 2 5 % S5.0(N) m inim um deposit f} A M K O F — i J j O a s t e r n (J r e q o n Arlington • Heppner • lone * ' io n i Indipendi ill Honn On ot ti H<mk .a ’ ■ S V ' • ' ' f . . Member F D I C . ' . . . . V ■ *• ..* - . • . * . v t ‘ ^ ••’.#•7 * • x " v '.- .9- • « ' , - * • The Public Is Invited to Attend Stunts I i > i \ < I'pnl Garden Club *5 0 0 0 ww . • \V V \ • * • • ' + . : \ 2 tv « » *5 0 0 #o - • f f ' J.. "r • ♦ « *• • \ V > • * r- s ,« • ‘ k m *S * ;v ‘ > ; t : • • - • !. * * . * * * "* • * » . s 4 • • • -V, • * V , ' • « # Rodeo team competes at Eugene The Morrow County Rodeo Team competed at the Mid-Valley High Schixil Rodeo held in Fugcnc. • ■ • . ;- TL’