Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, April 14, 1955, Page Page 4, Image 4

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Heppner Gozette Times, Thursday, April 14, 1955
Engagement Revealed Soroptimist Club
At Oregon State
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Pere
goy of Tillamook, are announc
ing the engagement of their
daughter, Patricia, to Philip
Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Smith of Heppner.
The news was told at the Pi
Beta Phi house at Oregon State
college. The bride elect attend
ed Oregon State and is now a
student at the University of Ore
gon medical school of nursing in
Portland.
Smith is a senior at Oregon
State and is a member of Delta
Chi. An early winter wedding
is planned.
Elects Nominating
Committee Thursday
Committee reports were given
at the regular business meeting
of the Soroptimist club held at
O'Donnell's Thursday noon.
A nominating committee was
elected with Miss Leta Humph
reys as chairman and her com
mittee members are Mrs. Jos
Hughes, Mrs. Philip Blakney, Mrs,
W. 0. George and Mrs. Harry
O'Donnell.
The project committee reported
that five new books are now on
the teenage shelf at the City Li
brary and that five more are on
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ALFALFA CLOVERS - GRASSES
Cert. B. T. No. 1 Seed
Cwt. Cwt.
Grimm Alfalfa $63.00 $57.00
Ladak " 63.00 55.00
Ranger " 60.00 55. 00
Nomad " 250.00
Ladino Clover 80.00 75.00
Alta Fescue 28.00 27. 00
Dig Bluegrass 43.00 41.00
Hard Fescue 50.00 47.00
Intermed. Wheatgrass 05.00 92.00
S143 Orchard Grass 65. 00
Pubescent Wheatgrass 95.00 92.00
Primar Slender Wheat 38.00
Manchar Sm. Broma 37.00 35.00
Tall Wheatgrass 45.00 40.00
order.
Mrs. Clara B. Gertson and Mrs.
Jos. Hughes were elected as alter
nates to the regional conference
to be held In Seattle April 16-17.
Mrs. W. O. George and Mrs. W. C.
Collins are the delegates.
Heppner High School
SCOOP
By Barbara Prock
Lexington grange has selected
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Mrs. Sara McNamer was a guest! ito . . Aan
rt tna .tilth I m
Officers Wives Hosts
Elks Ladies Night
Sixteen tables of cards were in
play, following a potluck dinner,
at the Elks ladles night party
Thursday evening.
High score in bridge was held
by Mrs. Harold Cohn and low
by Mrs. Les Wyman. Mrs. Kemp
Dick was high in pinochle and
Mrs. Henry Happold, low. The
door prize was received by Mrs.
Gene Ferguson.
The officers wives were the
hostesses for the evening.
REBUILD YOUR SOIL RESERVES ON
ALLOCATED ACRES. ASK JACKLINS
ABOUT THE RIGHT MIXTURES FOR
YOUR PARTICULAR AREA.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Earl L. Soward, pastor
Bible school 9:45. Morning wor
ship 11:00. Youth meeting, time
to be announced Sunday morn
ing.
Evening church services at 7:30,
"Journey to Hope", an outstand
ing color film will be shown.
Teachers meeting, 8 p. m.
the parsonage on Tuesday.
Choir practice Thursday
7:30.
at
at
any
HEPPNER METHODIST CHURCH
L. D. Boulden, Minister
Church school 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship 11:00 a. m.
Junior Choir Practice Wednes
day 4:00 p. m.
Senior Choir Practice Thurs
day 7:30 p. m.
THE IONE NAZARENE CHURCH
Wilfred C. McKay, pastor
Sunday school is at 10:00; Wor
ship service is at 11:00; Young
Peoples meeting is at 7:15; even
ing church service is at 8:00. Bible
study and prayer meeting Thurs
day night at 7:30.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
Gale and Willow
Willis W. Geyer, Pastor
Sunday School 9:45 a. m.
Morning Worship 11:00 a. m.
Evening Service 7:30 p. m.
Tuesday, Young People 7:45
p. m.
Thursday Bible Hour 7:45 p. m.
Miss Marilyn Munkers, a junior
at Heppner high. Marilyn is the
feature editor of the high school
paper, the Hehisch.
Class King and Queen nomi
nees for the Carnival April 16
sponsored by the band parents
are seniors: Joan Wright, Neil
Beamer; Juniors: Nancy Ander
son, Mike Monahan; sophomores:
Marilyn Pettyjohn, Jerry Dough
erty and freshman: Janice Beam
er, Burke Gentry. Support your
candidate by penny votes.
Junior class president, Steve
Green announced the junior and
senior banquet and prom is sche
duled for May 13.
Glancing at the well-kept sur
roundings of our school, I ob
serve the trees have been recent
ly pruned.
1955-56 annual editors have been
selected. .Major office, assistant
editor is to be filled by Jay Sum-
ner. '
i
Third place honors were won by
the Hehisch in the Oregon Scho
lastic Press editorial page con
test recently. Judging was based
,on three criteria: physical ap
pearance (makeup and typogra
phy); scope and variety of con
tent; and writing itself.
tBhMlh way 5s
h!& way
to fertilize with Nitrogen
HEPPNER LUTHERAN CHURCH
Armin H. Rietz, Pastor
Sunday Scjhool every Sunday at
9:30 a. m.
Worship Serice, 2nd and 4th
Sunday mornings of every month
at 8:30 a. m.
(Sunday school and services
in the SDA church building in
Heppner).
Lutheran Ladies Society meets
in members homes the last
Thursday of each month, 2 p. m.
HRST-AND BEST-IN AMMONIA fIRTILIZAJlONI
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Sundays
8 a. m. Holy Communion.
9:45 a. m. Church school.
11 a. m. Morning Prayer.
1st Sundays Holy Communion.
7 p. m. Y. P. F.
Wednesdays at 10 a. m.
Holy Communion
John R. Reeves, Rector
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
CHURCH
Robert E. Becker, Pastor
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
Saturday Services:
Sabbath school, 9:30 . m
Sermon, 11 a. m.
Prayer Meeting Wednesday, at
7:30 p. m. Bible Studies.
NHj (anhydrous ammonia) is the ferti
lizer richest in nitrogen. Guaranteed 82
nitrogen, it carries more of this vital plant
food than any other type of fertilizer. It
provides wheat with nitrogen in a form it
can use immediately, and maintains a
supply of plant nourishment throughout
the growing season.
When you buy Shell NH3, you get the
most experienced NH3 fertilizer service.
Trained dealers-with years of Shell know
how behind them-supervise the whole job
for you. These specialists know local crop
and soil conditions, use application equip
ment perfected through years of experi
ence. Shell's way is the SURE way!
Shell NH3 applications help speed up
decomposition of crop residue, improve
soil tilth, provide the right amount of nit
rogen at planting time to get seeds off to
a healthy start. You get healthier stands,
yield increases up to 50 or more, and
a return of as much as $4 for every $1
invested.
Ask us for a copy of th Shell NH3 bulletin on the SURE way to fertilize wheat.
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HOTTEST BUICK IN HISTORY
No wonder you lee 10 many 55 Buicki on th highway!
-they re rolling up bigger lalel than ever before In
history-topping the popularity that hat already made
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Today's the day to" Join The Test Pilot Club" and see
what a thrill you get when you try Variable Pitch Dynaflow
w,.
re're not kidding.
When you try a '55 Buick with Variable
. Pitch Dynaflow, you'll feel like a pilot does
when he heads his plane down a runway
for take-off.
For you, in the driver's seat, are doing w hat
that pilot does you're changing the pitch
of your propellers one way for instant
response on getaway another way for
better gas mileage in cruising.
Your propellers are whirling in oil, deep
inside the Dynaflow unit. When you press
the pedal in the normal way, you hold those
propellers in their economy angle and you
enjoy plenty more miles from your gasoline.
But when you want instant acceleration for
auick getaway, or for a sudden safety-surge of
emergency Power you just press the Pedal way
dowp, and with absolute smoothness you get
the action you want, and split-second auick.
It's the thrill that's the talk of the industry
performance unlike anything you have
ever known before on the ground.
And so many folks have been asking to try
it that we Buick dealers across America
have set up April as "Test Pilot Club"
Month. All it takes to join the "Club" is
a test drive at the wheel of a new Buick.
That's all.
So we cordially invite you to win your
"wings" to try the spectacular perform
ance of Variable Pitch Dynaflow and to
feel the mighty V8 power that puts the
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Drop in this week.
Dynaflow Drite it standard on Roaimasttr, optional at
extra cost on other Series.
Local delivered price
of the 1955 Buick SPECIAL
2 -Door, 6-Poisenger Sedan, Model 48 (illustrated) it
$2638.27
Optional equipment, occessorln, state and local taes, II any,
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