Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, March 08, 1995, Page SIX, Image 6

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    SIX- Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, March 8, 1995
Cardinals at State Tournament
Photo by Wayne Hams
Thierry Delbart (32) and Steve Allen go for rebound against
Wasco, lone lost 54-48 in consolation final at Baker City Satur­
day, March 4.
ELECT
Photo by Wayne Hams
lone girls double team 6 ft. 3 Jenny mowe. powers won the
opening game 57-52.
RAYMOND 0 . MICHAEL
(Z ) PORT DIRECTOR POSITION # 3
Photo by Wayne Hams
Jerad Ashbeck (40) goes for layin against Paisley, lone lost
their first game of the state playoffs, 71-60.
PUT MY SKILLS TD WORK FOR YOU
Authorized by Committee to Elect Ray Michael Port of
Morrow Director Position t 3 Carol Michael, Treasurer,
P.O. Box 170, Boardman, OR 97818
“PRESCRIPTIONFOR PROGRESS"
Photo by Wayne Hams
Crushed Rock For Sale
Thierry Delbart (32) goes up for shot against North Clackamas
Saints, lone beat the Saints 78-65 Thursday to advance to con­
solation finals in Baker City
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3 ” base rock
Clean Fill Material
Wes Cooley plans town meeting
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Suzy Heideman (44) passes off during consolation game
against Adrian Thursday., The lady Cards lost the consolation
quarterfinal game 59-31.
Live leprechauns make appearances
coerced into making the initial
If you haven't already met
papier-mache head and she has
those Heppner leprechauns,
stories to tell as these mis-
get ready. They put in their first
chievious wee folk took form.
appearance at a Heppner
Marti Mitchell's artistic talent
Chamber of Commerce lun­
brought the large and lively
cheon, and have visited Her-
"wee folk" to life. They will
miston and Pendleton soliciting
become Heppner's ambassa­
auction items and handing out
dors at events and celebrations
brochures. Other surprise ap­
all over the state. Interested
pearance are planned.
persons who would like to be
These characters have been a
a part of the ambassador group
dream of the St. Pat's commit­
should
contact
Claudia
tee. Georgia Van Winkle was
Hughes.
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Queen tryouts for the 1995
Spray Rodeo which will be held
May 27 and 28 are March 25 at
the Spray Rodeo grounds at 4
p.m.
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Friday, March 17
9 p.m. to 12 midnight
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HHS Cafeteria
Music by Dan Burns
Admission $1
Sponsored by Oregon Together_____
Topics will include the En­
dangered Species Act, the
timber supply crisis, taxes and
federal spending, welfare
reform and other issues of
concern.
Anyone interested in atten­
ding is urged to do so.
Lots to do during St. Pat's weekend
Steady walkers, rapid run­
ners, balanced bartenders,
plastic ducks, and sheep will be
contenders for prizes during
this year's St. Pat's event
Saturday, March 18.
Volkswalkers from all over
the state have been invited to
participate. John Edmundson is
the coordinator and has route
information and details.
Bed race athletes getting
ready to enter the Calcutta can
contact Kay Proctor for more
TERRY TALLMAN
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Can be picked up at pit or we will deliver. Pit 6 V 2 miles up from mouth
of Lower Rhea Creek, Brenner Canyon. Contact Roger Britt 676-5096
NORENE VETERINARY HOSPITAL
Small Animal Surgery & Medicine
Office Hours 9-5 Mon-Tues.-Thurs.-Fri.
Emergency Services Nights and Holidays
Ph. 6 7 6 - 9 6 5 6
information.
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Marcia Debo will have ducks
on hand to adopt for the O'
Ducky Race.
to the Heppner High School Cheerleaders Stormi
New this year will be the O'
Bartenders Race with Kathy
Howard, Toni Kemp, Mandi Gutierrez and Traci
Cutsforth overseeing the event.
Dickenson for cheering for us at the State Tour­
Speedy bartenders are being
nament. You were wonderful! Thanks!!
challenged from Pendleton to
Portland. Wild horses won't
lone Communi
need to drag people out of
town to place bets on a variety
of events right here in
Heppner.
Vote For
The queen will be announc­
ed that evening at the Rodeo
kick-off dance beginning at 9
p.m. at the Spray School gym.
For more information call
468-2442.
St. Pat’s Teen Dance
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Wes Cooley, U.S. represen­
tative, 2nd district, has plann­
ed a town hall meeting in
Heppner Saturday, March 18,
from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. at All
Saints Episcopal Church parish
hall.
A Big Thank You
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Rem em ber w hen your w ord w as your Bond. -
You sealed a deal with a handshake - T h at's still
the w ay w e do business today.
COMFORTABLE • TRUSTFULL • HONEST • CARING
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