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' . - ' • ..H* - * '• - « • • .• • • - «• • • • * * : . . : • - , . - • > - f ~ '. - '_______ m i - • ■• * • - -; ■ . ^ • . •> \ •«■•. • » . *• ,\ .- . f r -- ; . . * - ■ ■ 0 m . r r - • r n u ! »* “• r • t p E 3 S l *- • • * - • * “ u O F OR F NLWSrAPLR L I D E V I E î J E CK lone girls win district on to state March 1-3 in Baker — ■ ■ - - r; .*. • / » •« . *•. • 4 . » - » 1 I * \v • ’ •. * :» . . P7J'^ The Heppner Morrow County's Home Owned Newspaper >> A * I \ * *• *, « Prxrto by W .y n # H u m lone girls show off bracket board they won in taking first at District azette VOI KM NO. H Wednesday. K rbruan 21. I WO imes Heppner 25* lOPagrs B u s y l a d y h e lp s H e p p n e r in th e “ w e a r in ’ o ’ th e g r e e n " I ■■* ** * * +*1 ..** ' I-.; .1 Gwen Healy shows Irish family flag and Irish flag that will fly over Heppner during St Patrick's Day celebration Gwen Mealy has been a busy lady a very busy lady She has made 17 flags for the Irish families in Hepp ncr to display during the annual St Patrick's festivities, 17 windsocks to hang on the flags, three winds*xks to auction off at the St Pat's auction, a S \ 4 flag for the flagpole on top of the Oddfclllow Building. 12 little girl's outfits for Healy descendants to wear in the parade, a banner tor Meals boss to carry in the parade, and 12 green, white and orange flags to be displased in the flag holders at businesses around town “ The flags will realls brighten up the tow n," said (¡wen W e'll put them out about a week ahead (of St Patrick's Day ) The Irish family flags will be displayed on brackets on the poles on Main St (¡wen made wind socks for them this year so that they will be" more sisible She has made flags for the Mealy. Parley. Bros run. Ken ns. Kilkenny. Mcluughlin. O'Don nell. Hughes, Monahan Mollahan. M ahoney. W ilso n . D oh erty , luughlin, Currin, O 'Brien and Sweeney families (¡wen says that there arc around IS(| descendants of John. Pat and Soroptimist scholarships awarded Mike Mealy, including those still in Ireland, and that many of them will march in the parade lire Healys are the honored family of the St Patrick s celebration this sear (iwen says she " n u s s produced' the Irish outfits lor the little girls to wear In addition to all that sewing, (iwen has made tapes for the Heals children v> that they can learn Irish songs to sing at the Kl VIA coffci hour radio show held upstairs at the I Iks club esers sear Elks Annual this Saturday m The ‘Hril Flksannual will be held this Saturday. Feb 24 at the Hepp ncr I- Iks Club Registration will begin at 1 0 a m The Indies Tea is at I *0 p m and the lixlge meeting and initiation will be held at 2 p m A crab teed or baron of beef dinner will start at b Ptioln by Joy c. m . kj K»« p m Music and dancing, starting at *> Uz Curtis presents Soroptimist scholarship awards to Keili p m . will feature two hands the Ar McLaughlin (center) and Kim Stookev. bogasts. a couple from Pilot R ixk. Kelli McLaughlin. Heppner High Heppner High senior Kim Stixikey and the Shawn Marie Band from School senior, has won first place won second place and a SI Of I Moses l ake Music will he rixk and and a $150 scholarship in the Sorop- scholarship The daughter o f Lynda country western from the V h to the tinnst Youth Citizenship contest Crane, she is student hody president KIK Kelli. IK. is the daughter o f Bob and has lettered in volley hall. huskel Past Grand Fxhaulted Ruler Frank and Betty M claughltn She is active hall and track Hisc and several past presidents will is volleyhall. 4 H and the Outikxir She is a membet of the National he special guests Club and is a Heppner High School Honor Society f'lks President Dave Hanna sass *u d ral body officer that courtesy tars will he available y 4 « gs mnasium II the lone girls win the Wedncs das tournament they will play Fri das. March 2. at 1 30 p m It they lose the Iordan Valles game they District play opens Friday Russell Britt named to Shrine game I he Columbia Basin Conference district tournament will he held this weekend at the Pendleton Armors vsith the Heppner girls ss Wasco C >unty girls at 7 p m Friday. Feb 2 ( and the Heppner hoys ss Wasco Co hoys at H M) p m Ihc other first round games will be held I nday at I V>p m Stanfield girls sv Riverside, ami 3 p m Wahtonka boys vs Umatilla losers ot the Friday games will he out ot competition Winners will play Saturday at I U) p m for the girls ami 3 30 p m tor the boys The losers of that game will he out of competition aid the winners will ad sauce to the regional tournament as tic second place team in the CBC R iversid e boys and W eston Mi I wen girls have already won first place The regional tournament will he held March 2 and ' at the Pendleton Armory Number o ik - and two C B (' teams w ill play number one and two W apin 1 eague teams Ticket prices tor the district lour nariR-nt are S3 for adults and S2 lor students tor each game ot the tournament The Weston McFwen Booster Club is hosting the tournament honorable mention quarterback his senior year He is a member of the Heppner High Schix'l student conn Ctl and was a member ot the HHS l l>KU homecoming court He is the son o f Roger and Rita Britt, Heppner Britt made All State two years in a row His junior year he was All Stale Running Back and his senior year he was All Stale IV tcnsisc Player I js t year a check lor W>7.(UR) was presented to the Portland unit ot the Shriners Hospital from the proceeds Russell Britt of the l ast West game, one of the largest contributions made to the hospital in the hislors of the game Two selected for fcI Dare YoiT drug abuse program The lone Youth Action Commit tee i s sponsoring a Drug Abuse Pro gram on Sunday. February 2S at 2 p m The program will feature three recovering drug addicts from the Portland area m a panel discussion The- two (lout session will lx- at the lone t mled ( hurch ot Christ base ment and i s open to all pinior high and high school students For more information , all Jen M il lligott at 422 72S7 categories F.ntries should plan on arriving about 12 noon to allow time to get organized Those wishing to enter should complete an entry form and return it to Boh Kahl as soon as possible I or more information call Boh at b7h <>| | 3 or write the St Patrick's Day Parade. Box 7SS, Heppner • H pnoX> by » y e . Tricia Coe and Scot jonnsion I n il.i Coe and Scott Johnston have been selected to receive the " I Dare You Award” for HHS C«x- and Johnston were selected tor their leadership, potential lor further leadership, and citizenship at HHS . iik I in the community Both students serve on student counc il and main tain a B plus (¡PA or better Coe is active in 4 H and is a princess on the Morrow Counts l air and Rixleo Court Johnston is an avid athlete, a state officer in ( fregon Student Safety On the Move, and active in ihc com mumty through his church youth group ( (x- is the daughter of Tim and Jan ( oc. and Johnston is the son ot Riek and Susan Johnston all of Heppner Market Report f <*TS(rft<Tv*r.»a o i f t.« M t y n r * ( .o u n t y ( A ( V r iw» r * I iirs itm , Feb. 20 Soft Whit. Colt games moved up one hour Because ot the district haskelhjll tournament. Colt basketball games for Saturday Feb 24 have been moved up one hour The Hawks vs I igers game will begin at K a m. Colts vs F-aglcs will follow around 4 a m and Bears vs I ions will begin around 10 a m (¡ante times and brackets for the March 1 tournament will be an rx hi need next week Feh. M arch April Mas July A uk . M IO M .I5/ M .I1 M .IV/M .I7 M .I.3/M .I0 * 3 .« l *3 .HA Bariev 'KIK Feh. M arch Apr il Ilk B & 1 & sa 7 .7 5 % AF‘ R 7 .9 8 % yield Arlington • Happnar • Iona •/ Your Imlrprrulrnl Homr (h*n rd Ht ink " ' I > I »105 I *95** ONE YEAR CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT • 1 # * Heppner Senior Russell Britt has been selected to play in the Oregon Shrine Fa-4 West tixKball gariK- to be held in August at Baker City Russell. IK. was selected the Col umbia Basin Conference first team running hack and the second team defensive player his sophomore year. C BC first team running hack and defensive player his junior year and first team defensive player and » .. < O • • . » m • t « v . -, * 4 re n * - V .. • lone youth to hold St. Pat’s Parade entries invited St Patrick s par.tdc chairman Bob Kahl has announced that parade cn tries will now he accepted Die parade will he Saturday. March 17 at I 13 p m and will start from the north end of town near the Green Feed Store Ihc parade will travel the vaitK- route through H en' tier, ending up at the intersection of May Street and Chase Street Prizes will he aw arded in various will play Diursday. March 1. at 0 a m It they win the Friday game they will play the championship game Saturday. March 3, around 7 p m. lire lone girls basketball team will pljs in the ( lavs B State Tournament opening game against Jordan Valley on Wednesday, Feb 2H.it I U)p m at the Baker High Sch ool .'\ V 'j • .*• l r « ' >, - . * > .) v 1 i