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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1958)
HEPPNER, GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday, March 13, 1958 Heppridf High School SCOOP Lex Cub Scout Program Planned B TAN BEAMED By DELPHA JONES , Walla, met at the Alonzo Hend- Many students attended the On Friday night the den moth- erson nome- Much planning for dIstrlct 7B tournament a Pendle ers and cub scout committee, and the coming 6 months was made ton ast weekend, The winner Mr and Mrs Bob Lamont of Walla a this time. The meeting time was stanfleld with Pilot Rock was ueumieiy st-i, aa w ia-n. coming in second. meetings. Those present for this SOLUTION MAN Les Wyman Representing Agri-Chm, Inc HeDoner 6-9619 important meeting were George as and extra ?ed JVyJKSfi: worfbX this 3rd n nae tive, Cecil Jones, scout master; , . . Norman Northrup, treasurer; Bob gJg ' WhlCh Lovgren, committeeman and ad- ' vancement chairman; Mrs Lov:' The National Honor Society has gren, assistant den mother; Mrs been Planning its initiation and Cecil Jones, den mother; Mrs La $fanqJ whlch wil1 be neld Verne Henderson, den mother; March 26. Mr Lamont of Walla Walla, one F B L A members are now fig- of the .scout executives, and Mr uring out details for the state Henderson and daughter Betty. convention April 11-12. Janice 4 Refreshments of cake and coffee Martin and Celia Boulden's nam- were served. jes were submitted to the state Mr and Mrs Bob Steagall have'norni"atlng committee for ap purchased the Buster Shown Proval- They run 'or report house and have recently moved fr ,ani dlstrict director, respect here from Hcppner. Miss Betty lvely- state president, Jim Morris, Obrist who has been living in ha,s been Putting out letters and iho hnnsp has mnvpd tn thp Mer. information to all chapters and . "4 vin Leonard apartment. 13 lul,8 6S reaay me March 18 Budget hearing, . . . ... ...m, Mr nnrt Mrc fl IZ RrfcoH no mnt. nanyout Iennuw Pia' - .-b - announced later, the Solution Man your local ored to Pnncville on Sunday tak-, I Brea Brand fertilizer dealer. He ing their small grandson to his1 Heppner Highs paper staffs' specializes in fertilizer solutions. home there after a visit here. His m w"l be awarded a blue - and In solutions to fertilizing parents are Mr and Mrs Floyd ribbon lf someone were judging needs. He provides the fertilizer, Smith of Prineville. , on the number of hours and work equipment and know.how you Last week Mr and Mrs Floyd dn" TtllTtl 1 need to help produce higher Smith and infant daughter and v l'," ,," Better talk to your local ,jean, Jim, Jack and John Grant "ZZ"!, rZLT:"Kal' visited with their parents Mr and - ad7ertVment , and tnTl ke. !5,r? fhTS Jhnr Evenines sPe"t by paper and sters are the grandchildren oflflnnilfll Bt flo ' Y mmut this month. Events Include a In-"", lauon practice the 14, initiation, March 17, and playing host to Umatilla and Condon assemblys the 30 of March, when they will attend church, have a potluck dinner and hold a school of Rainbow instruction. Each as sembly is to take part in the days activities. The speech class has been hard at work on their one act play and readings for the speech I Ing knife; some means of etch- festival. This play will also be ang upon your memory u.e nam ieature of the Future Business ii-nurvcal bubbles taken from solld ba" ROCK HOUNU ' salt. They may be quite common fr DklCD 1 flm becomlng more ob" LvJKlNcK 'serving. If you have not attend- By JOHN NEWMAN d - don't put it off any Saturday, March 15 at 8 p m Is longer. And, if you have a pretty meeting night at Newman's shop, stone you would like to see the if vmi llk creDarini! sDuds and inside of, bring it along. In gath If ou like preparing spuas '" . . rnpkhmindS vou are sure to find rock butchers. See you Saturday evening! Phone Your News Items to 6-9228 want to learn about crystals, bring along your pocKet or par Leaders variety show, of which the date will be announced lat er. A state Inspector visited Hep pner schools on Tuesday and fin ished up his business that day. CALENDAR OF EVENTS: March 11 School board meets Student council 4th. March 12 FBLA evening meet ' ' Ing. P-TA meets. March 13 State tourney starts at Pendleton. March 14 State tourney. Rainbow practice, 4:00 March 15 State tourney ends. Mr and Mrs Frank Hamlin es of the many crystallne faces Were called to Gresham on Sat- Speech festival, 1:00 at Irrl gon. Rainbow meeting, 7:30 p m. Student counclL 5th period. yields, Brea Brand dealer today! PLANT PASTURE GRASSES N0WI Git your auallty, fully felted Jicltlin Scads Into tha toil tarly whilo moiitur ll itill good. PRICE EXAMPLES Thar' no better buy than Jicklin'i quality ittdi. WHEATGRASSES: cr. Gra.nar Int. B.T, . . $37.00 Topar Pub. B.T. . . 38.00 Nordan Cr.tttd B.T. . 28.00 Standard Crtitad . . 23.00 (ibova pricai F.O.B. Dilhman) Rica Hull mix and trtatmant for fungus, and wirtworm control available. FAST DELIVERY Ordan procaitid and ihippad lamt day at ordarad. FREE PRICE LIST Jacklin'i 1958 Setd Prlca Lilt now ready. Send name and ad dress to: Jacklln Seed Co., Dlihman, Wash., or call , . . WAInut 6-6241. Mr and Mrs Breeding, Mr and Mrs Don Hatfield re turned Sunday from a trip to Salem. Gene Cutsforth returned Sat urday from a business trip to Salem. Mr and Mrs John Hatfield who have recently run Hatfield's Grocery in lone have sold their business and are living in the Barnett Apartments In Lexing ton. Mrs Howard Crowell and 2 children, Barbara Steagall and Mrs Emma Breshcars visited in The Dalles Sunday where they at tended confirmation services for Charles and Sally Gibson at the St Peter's Catholic church. Earl L Miller of Portland was a weekend visitor at the home of an aunt and uncle, Mr and Mrs C C Jones. Mr and Mrs Alonzo Hender son and children were recent La Grande visitors, Mr and Mrs Roy Martin and son Tommy were hostess to a group of teenagers at their ranch house on Saturday evpnintr The time was snent in danoinir nnrl 'wedding anniversary. The recept- refreshments were served later ion and dance was held at the in the evening. Mt Fannie grange hall in Cove. Mrs Dean Hunt and Mrs John' Mr and Mrs Armln Wihlon and Lcdbetter were visitors in Pendle- 'son Richard were Portland vlsi ton on Tuseday. tors over the weekend. Miss Barbara Nichols has re-' Mr Cec'l Jones, and Mr Frank turned home after a few days Messenger attended a co-op meet in Pioneer Memorial hospital. ,,nS at the Pendleton Hotel on Mr and Mrs W E McMillan, "ruseday evening of last week. John Spence and Mr and Mrs " George Irvln were Cove visitors e on Saturday where they attend-! ed a reception honoring Mr and Mrs Fred Bristow on their 50th! students doing homework. The "center of civilization," as it might be called, is very import ant and without it, Heppner High's reputation would rapidly decrease. So, come on and help keep it cleaned up, have less In terruptions, and a little more con sideration for all!!!! Due to the state basketball playoffs at Pendleton, the H club dance has been cancelled. Seniors are busily buzzing a round and have the exact number of school days left posted on the black board! Participation points are as fol lows: Freshmen, 431; Sopho mores, 416; Juniors, 417 and Sen iors, 429. Steven Green and Darrell Blake were home for the week end, returning to school Sunday afternoon. Many alumni will be returning during this weekend and the following for spring va cation. Rainbow girls will be on the activity calender many times Stubble Problem? 27 Foot Stubble Cutter Available For Rent JOHN PROUDFOOT Phone lone, 8-7249 you will be trying to form upon ' ur(jay by the serious illness of your spud. -The spuds will be njs brother-in-law. furneshed and also the names or. the faces. If you are to really enjoy the evening, don't wear your best. Save them for the fol lowing Saturday which is the date of the Rock show at Sweet Home. There you will see some of nature's hidden beauty, that makes rockhounds. Saturday we will have samples of opalized, agetlzed and cryst- Long Distance Nation-Wide Moving Service Mayflower AgenU Padded Vans Penland Bros. TRANSFER CO. endlcton, Oregon Phone 338 Save with Safety! 3-T Super-Cushion ey (MD(DQD Rugged dependability at a rock-bottom price Enjoy the great bourbon pjf of the Old West Sll smmsiiiisiiiil J H&mminmfiH s7015ilie pkn tot end rMoppobla tire Fits most Plymoulhs, Fords, Chevrolets, Hudsons, Nashes, and Studebakers. 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