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Heppner Gazette. Times, Thursday, November 24, 1955 Page 3 Hcppnor High School SCOOP By Karen Prock Classes will be dismissed Wed nesday night for the remainder of the week, due to Thanksgiving. The Oregon Scholastic Press Bulletin commended James Monahan's idsa of pictures in the Hehisch. James purchased stamp size pictures 01 :Kip Kuni ana pasted one in each copy featur ing Skip as Athlete of the Month. Members of the Future Busi ness Leaders of America worked Saturday at the civic building making green garlands for the chamber of commerce. They did not finish the job Saturday so they plan to work more during this week. Miss Bonnie Wiley, Director of Communications, of Central Washington College of Education, Ellensburg, Wash., will be able to attend the Quill and Scroll initiation and banquet. The Hepp ner organization named their chapter in honor of Miss Wiley last year. , Melvin Derby, representative of the Oregon Temperance League, discussed the "Alcohol Problem" , Nov. 21 with the freshman and sophomore classes. i Heppner Mustangs will partici-' pate in the basketball jamboree to be held at Boardman, Dec. 1. The funds taken in from the jam boree will be used by the league for trophies for various sports and to pay th? commissioners for assigning officials for the year. C. W. Johnson, principal of the grade schools, has moved into his office in the new building. Several weeks ago water pipes broke in a class room not being used and flooded the hall and two classrooms. Th?y took off the wallboard and took part of the floor out enabling the water to dry. The rooms have dried out and are ready to rebuild. Marie Clary, librarian, and the student librarians are helping, move the elementary library into the new building. 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A cup cake sale was held Tues day noon to raise money for the grade school volley ball team, the Ppniettes. The entire grade school attend ed the Junor class play matinee Thursday noon. It started at 1:45 and lasted till about 3:30. M .... "JSrSS. HUMPHREYS DRUG COMPANY is again featuring one of the largest stocks of cameras and photographic equipment in Eastern Oregon. Here Clem Stockard is shewing Mrs. Joan Miller one of the new inexpensive movie cameras the store is displaying for early shop pers. The store carries a complete line of camera, projectors and photographic needs. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Carter and four sons left Friday to make their home in Payette, Idaho, where Carter is the manager of the J. C. Penney Co. Mrs. Dick B runner and family arrived Saturday from Aberdeen, Washington to join Mr. Brunner who is the new manager of the J. C. Penney Co. here. All Saint's Bazaar 2:00 P.M. 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