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• .- r .v t r ' • ;f *>T i t » " - - ; • » E IG H T - H eppncr (iv / r tlt - T im n , H rp pn rr. O regon W r d n n d * ), M arch W , U H Chamber Chatter By Claudia Hugh#* Chamba» Manag#* • "E veryth in g 's Coming Up R oses" April 12 The deadline for ordering from a Chamber member has been extended to Tuesday. April 4 so it's not lot) late to order one dozen long stemmed red roses for someone special in your life This is Heppncr Chamber'* non dues in come project for the year, which helps us to meet our goals It also makes the recipient smile • Heppncr Garden Club memhers who so diligently plant the planters ask that merchants who adopted a planter not forget to water them The trees take extra water and bulbs should he peeking through soon The sham rocks that m iracu lou sly sprouted St Patrick's Day were an additional example o f the Garden d u b ’ » contribution in the communi ty Business people who faithfully water their planters deserve a big thanks also • N ow that the Governor's Con ferencc and St Patrick's festivities are over it's lime to think seminars, tours, spring clean-up and beautification Would there be an in terest in traveling to leavcnw orlh's Bavarian Village or Cashmere. Washington to learn how these com munitics pulled together to develop their towns, how about Chcm- Sccurity? W e aim to please and are always open for suggestions • Next week will he Chamber's inoiiiSiiy business m eeting Remember, all persons interested in working together for the betterment o f our ag/business community are invited to join Heppncr Chamber o f Commerce Thought for the week " N o w and then it's good to pause in our pur suit o f happiness and |ust he happy .,4 ì * * • ’ s % t ;>■ *• r ‘ * ' • • *• *« ». * .V- 1 * » +. t *- **. .« < ii I r i d a i N K » M it e r » M a n h |7 W on lo ti IIW 24 W H o tlli» T r o t t in g 25VS Van A r v la le I2 W I5 W 20W H la»k M in lle v ir t m u .» » 'S Kisy D e l'» M a r k e t 17 IV K in /u a K eg ler» k. h n y j n h n I u m h e r yack» 2« IIV ) 24 W H e p p n c r H *«»l A lle y C at» Ir v in g t o n A u H H <tl> vw 2 h ‘*i S p in » m n v e r ie d K v e ie ll K e ilh le y 5 K) C h n » W h a le n ' 7 0 . M a r ie C o r w in 1 (» 7, Jim K o lli» 5 H ID . G le n n a R o lli» 5 - 1 7 ./'• Ol ¡ A « • %. V 1 • . • ’ * V . I «U . ■ ,. ^ »T ‘ • V i» 4 .' High game Terrs Small 2U6. Fir.Hi» Piper XV ! , w * ' <w •• . ‘ 1J ' 't 'y ‘ /V . . ., ' H ig h P ip er H ig h H ig h pPP , , »cries (ia r r y V a iiA iv ta lr " 6 P h s llit '2 2 te a m gam e K in /u a K e g le rs 7?) le a n t »enes K A J H o llo T r u s tin g 2 1 9 0 ___________________________________________ I Ihurxtas \Hr ladles Mar. I« K in /u a IA J C e r a m « » Jordan 1 -le v M ir a I I I - .V / > < / 5 r > ... •*V*W\ o > , I »*• • t - lis i f \ f • | V « F- v ' r 7/ i • V • • :*, » ■ 4 » » t * l iff ■ f * * ; \ /. t ,Y i ■ V ; • * / ■. * la 'A • ‘ » / 'i , • L» ■ r .-4 L 1 ' . ' Hnoto tsy Joyce H u g^M Teams in the area arc practicing for the Amateur Athletic Union (A A U ) Slate Basketball Champion ships One local team is the Hcr- miston "S p u d s" coached by Tyler Hansell lor ages I 5 years and under laical Heppncr girls on the team arc Jodi Johnston and Holli Eckman From Hcrmiston is Shannon I>*r nuicr and Chrissy Mills, from C o l umbia Junior High is Erin Hansell. Misty McCullough and Torrie * i « . I . -. V m , i J ’ * V ) !• ¡K V / • * *1 >■ » • àY * ». ■_ ‘ I. • 1 1 1»4 m »V) Nature is not benevolent to humans who abandon science and technology There is nothing "natu ral" about planting fields of crops or raising a herd o f domestic animals Nor is it ' natural" for large human populations to live without coexisting vermin an»! the diseases they transmit In the United States each year, pesi borne diseases and attacks by pests themselves still account for hundreds o f deaths, thousands o f serious disabling il I nesses and injuries, and millions of cpis»*des o f illness or iniury serious enough to require medical attention Without deliberate human interven lion, nature would rapidly eradicate the world's food producing capaci ty and unleash plagues o f long forgotten virulence In short, huge numbers o f humans would suffer and die Pesticides provide three important benefits Lhey nuke possible an abundant supply «if f*>od at reasonable prices Lhcy arc the first line o f defense against food shor tages And they protect health by stopping pest transmitted diseases and sanitizing loud handling and health facilities Properly used, pesticides improve the environment fo r desirable plants, domestic animals, and human survival In prosperous modem America, small-scale experim ents in food production without pesticides can be Philippi, from Stanfield is l.isa Monkus and from Athena Weston Junior High is Susanna Hansell. Courtney Harris and Tami Pupo The teams arc chosen by the coach They practice in different gyms throughout M orrow and U m atilla counties fo r the tournament There arc lb teams in each age group from ages 15 years to II years l.ast year Hansell look the 12 and under girls to the tournament which is held March 31, April I and 2 in Springfield The winners o f these competitions move on to nationals held in Salt I «ike C ity. ( t.ih in Junc Sponsors »if the “ Spuds" arc Blue Mountain Potato Growers. W ilbu r E llis. I.am b W eston . Simplot. Growers fertilizer. Agn Check and Bu»l Rivh Potatoes There is the story of a htilc girl who is sjk I to fuse rrnurked to a Scotsman playing the bagpipes If you let n go. it will stop screaming " In fairness. I have lived in Scotland and I love (he bagpipes, but adapting that comment I would u y that unless wc let go o f our hurts they will go on screaming inside us Equally, unless wc leam to forgive and love we will never he able to convince others o f the Christian message An American profevsnr o f Theology said this " W c want none o f your talk o f forgiveness, wc want to see a community where forgiving, accepting k » e is happening and chang ing personal behavior ” A friend o f mine, loot from Heppncr). had an argument with his wife one evening Afterwards, he had to go out and preach the Gospel, so he said goodbye and went o ff But on his way to the church (io d spoke to this pastor and this is how the pastor described the dialogue between himself and the laird John, said the laird, you go hack and apologize to your wife But la»rd. I have a very important sermon to preach tonight You go and apologize to your wife But laird, there are hundreds o f people waiting for me and we re going to have a good time tonight You go and apologize to your wife But laird. I'm almost late and someone's waiting to collect me Alright, said the laird, you go and preac h your sermon and I'm going to stay with your wile in the kitchen Pastor John ended the story with these words I went back into the kitchen and apologized, so there was revival in the kitchen before there was revival in the church G» h 1 has forgiven us a million times more than wc shall have to forgive anyone else So let'* nuke sure that we arc not holding anyone in the pris4»n o f our un forgiveness, whether the fault was ours or the other persons laird Jesus. I release from my resentment and pray for your love for him her Amen Heppncr Elks I«odge 358 This Saturday. April I. 1989 Come and Join the Festivities! ' M OO to 5:00 p.m-Installation of New Officers (Dave Hanna Exhaulted Ruler) r*5:30 to 6:30 p m.-No Host Social Hour *6:30 to 8 00 p.m.-Prime Rib Dinner Special *10 5*8:00 to 1:00 a.m.-Live Music by “ Run Away” A l i ] P U B L IC N O T IC E V • ,vi N Dicrc will he a Wednesday M.ir»h 29 Executive Port o f Morrow Com missKW tiKtlmg at 5 p m at the Port o f Morrow office Published March 29, 19X9 an interesting and »xcasnmally useful diversion However, incoun tries, where food is scarce, such practices can be catastrophic Without insecticides, increasing numbers o f mosquitoes would spread nularia. yellow fever and encephalitis Without rodcnticidc*. a growing rat population might pro duce arMhcr epidemic »if bubonic plague, the "Black Death" that kill ed one fourth o f the population in medieval Europe and cause«! out breaks in magir U S. cities during this century Without herbicides, brush would replace grass in rangeland, provoking drought, ero sion. and starvation for ck*mcstic animals Without fungicides, many roots and seeds would rot in me ground, and arndher " p o ta to fam ine'' could ixcur Without disinfectants. h»ispitals would find it impossible to sanitize their fac ilities and contain infcctums diseases Yes. a worlil without pesticides would not be a pleasant place in which to live P * ~ " Heppner Elks 358 676 -V I 8 I 142 N . 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Tam i P u p o , S u s a n n a H a n s e ll. Lisa M onkus. Chrissy M ills The effects of not using pesticides W»m 1 ant T ) « ( an »er a V4 26 24 ( iir d n r r t 16 fV irr% oo% 24 Mi l f% V b w « b IV 21 RilNV D r iv e In 17 23 ( (f itr a l M a r k r f 23 17 ( 'A jf ìt r v R* n r 15V) 2 4 'y N o 1 ight 24W I5 W S p litt iim s e n r» ! Kas C h in e n 5 to l i n e n H e a h ' II) In rtia C a r ta i 5 7 S artli H anna 5 7 H ig h gam e Jackie M * M 201 J lig h se n es In etta C an o n SO I .1 f 30 Th e Spuds back row left to right ball boy T J H a n sell. Erin H an sell, Torrie Philippi, C o u rtn ey H arris. S hannon D o rm aier. M isty M c C u llo u g h . 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C a ro l N o r m 5 7 a m i 5 Kl : 4 s BY Leonard T Flynn k jtfT rv K u p K e g le r» M u r 2.1 W on 1 41*1 20 52 The P ym 25 20 The H i H i n 2V 25 M CO O 25 27 th e N«i P m H ille rs 2M 24 th e (iu lle r D u sters 24 2* T h e H o p e fu l» 24 2D th e D re g » IV 55 B ee »h er » A lie v C it s H iy h g»ntc B illie V an A rssU lc 211) H ig h s e ile » B illie V « n A rs d « le '5 7 S p lit« 'o m e n e d J«n P » u » u m 1 Hi D o ll I u m p h c ll 5 -K) and 4 S -,.» By Patto* Tony Bultman All Samt» Episcopal O u rcb :. lk \ m u i O u t o f l i n n i G u e s ts O n l y B O W L IN G • ■#» South Morrow County Ministerial Association AAU Teams compete in tournament Il X When you build or buy a new borne. l»x)k for the Super Ckx)d Cents name. It tells you that the house was built to hi^h standards of energy-efficiency, as certified by your electric utility. It also means you'll enjoy an even, comfortable inside temperature, without having to worry about heattng and cooling costs. z\nd if that's not enough you'll love the fact that a Super (»ood Cents home shuts out noise and gives you controlled, fresh air circulation. Ik*st of all. your Super (iood Cents home can he almost any style, size, or price. Super Good Cents, It's simply the best-built home you can buy. Talk to your electric utility. Or look for the sign. Super (»ood Cents Insist on it. C olumbia B asin B lictric C ooperatiti . I nc . p O POX J«« H fP P N f* O P IG O N » 7 * 3 6 W>on# 676 *146 • A %wthwm Hw.tr* i ■U' *4K;‘ Xa gp'-Hk ** « ; i •>' 1 1 H ? * • . r * /y ^ , . j A r. ^ • r * >- • . . ♦ » * * *