Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, March 11, 1998, Page SIX, Image 6

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    SIX - Heppner Gazette-Tim es, Heppner, Oregon
W ednesday, March 11, 1998
lone Lady Cards 4th at state
Nursing Home Aux. discusses project
The pigs
are coining
Redecorating resident rooms
was the main topic of the Pioneer
Memorial Hospital Nursing
Home
Auxiliary's
March
meeting.
The group's main project this
year is to renovate the residents'
rooms by having new windows
installed, painting, installing
mini blinds and other homey
touches. The goal of the group is
to make the nursing home more
homelike for people who have
had to leave their homes.
Club President Tonya Jones has
been appearing at a variety of
different club meetings and
asking for support. So far, they
have received "very generous"
donations
from
several
organizations.
The auxiliary
holds a variety of fund raisers
throughout the year with all of
the proceeds benefitting the
The M orrow County Fair
Committee is bringing the All-
Alaskan Racing Pigs back to the
fair this August.
Anyone interested in buying a
sponsorship may call Ellen
K ennedy, 989-8253, Stacey
Wainwnght, 676-9082 or Renee
Yocum, 676-9821. “If you missed
out last year on a sponsorship,
don’t miss your chance this year,”
said a committee spokesperson.
Sponsorship price is $50. After 30
days, the price will go up.
Irish flags
a flying
Photo by Jen McElligott
The lone girts' basketball team took the fourth-place trophy at the state 1A girls basketball tournament
held March 5-7 at Baker City. The girts also won the tournament sportsmanship trophy. Team members
L-R: Brandi Brantley, Shelby Krebs, Jennifer Thompson, Sybil Krebs, Charissa Gates, Allison Halvorsen,
manager Adrienne Swanson, Nikki McElligott, Came Burright, Niki Sullivan, Brenda Burright, Kara
Miller, Jessica Krebs, Brandi Brantley.
The Irish family flags are again
flying along Heppner's Main
Street.
Gwen Healy put in long hours
refurbishing the family flags for
the new light poles on Main
Street. She added green and
white borders and repainted some
of the lettering arid shamrocks.
Recruited to hang the flags were
Jack Healy, Jerry Healy, and
Jared Eckman. 'Twas a family
affair.
nursing home. Some of the
previously purchased items
include a kitten for the residents,
a picnic table and patio glider
chairs, VCR, dining table,
wheelchairs and redecorating the
dining room.
The group is actively seeking
new members. As of now, this is
a very small organization with
very large goals.
The next
meeting will be held on April 1
at 7:30 p.m.
For more information, please
contact Tonya Jones at 676-9133
or Toma Adams at 6769616.
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State 1A girls' basketball all stars L-R: Marcia Lequeria, Jordan Valley, Margaret Schott and Kacee
Kennedy, both Condon, Nikki McElligott, lone, and Angie Hagenah and Pam Hagenah, both Wallowa.
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300 gallon................ 155.95
lists grads
A total of 589 students
completed requirements for
degrees at the close of the
University of Idaho fall 1997
semester.
Of those graduates, 443 earned
baccalaureate degrees, 21 earned
doctoral degrees, 105 were
master's degrees, seven earned
special certificates and three
completed law degrees.
Local graduates included:
College of letters and Science
Stephanie Michelle Wright, of
Heppner.
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lone's Camle Burright #30 goes for a basket against Umpqua Valley
Christian at the state 1A tournam ent at Baker City March 5-7.
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Complete St. Patrick’s Day
Schedule of Events
is now on the Internet!
Visit our web site at
www.beobank.com
& see what’s happening
during the St.
Patrick’s Day
Celebration,
March 13-15
W here others saw no potential, we see infinite possibilities.
Open spaces can conjure up
contrasting images. Depending
on where you're coming from,
they can be places where any­
thing can happen, or nothing
ever will. We at Klamath First
come from a growing small town.
So, like you, we re surrounded
by unlimited opportunity, in a
place where fresh air fuels fresh
ideas. W e’ve helped people in our
home town seize opportunities for
over 60 years. And while other
institutions are abandoning small
towns, we’re expanding. We now
have 33 offices in towns through­
out the state. Come visit the one
near you today.
Together, our
possibilities
are endless.
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We’d he honored.
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