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HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Heppner High School SCOOP By JAN BEAMER Rice ,paint, and tin cans seem ed to be the ingredients for this vacation as many students put their imagination and talents to work decorating cars of newly weds. Marriages of Heppner stu dents included Nancy Wright to Larry Huffman and Norma Gey er to Duane Alderman. Congrat ulations kids! Back to school was like re enlisting for many students who realized they had tests most ev ery day, 5 days to get term pap ers in and several oral reports due. Many college students have been or are home. Seems good to see them around. Some have been doing work on the annual arid paper, all of which is great ly appreciated. The Elk's party was a grand success-everyone really had a good time. That live music will do it every time!!! Schedule of Events March 27 Math Tests. Cup cake sale to benefit the Crippled Children, at noon. March 28 Cup cake sale at noon for Crippled Children. March 29 Chorus goes to Herm- lston. 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Iitd for your naadi, your toil and climatic condition. a GAR A SPRAYING-FERTILIZING DUSTING-SEEDING HOME OWNED AND OPERATED We're As Near As PHONE LEXINGTON DAY OR NIGHT Thursday, March 27, 1958 ing whats In store for next year seems to be on the seniors minds as their high school days near a close. Underclassmen are just waiting for the end of school, not realizing that they haven't much time either! Underclassmen's pictures have nrrivpd and are distributed. Ev eryone is reminded to get their nirture bills cleared ud as soon as possible. This must be done by April 1. Snrine snorts enthusiasts have appeared out on the rodeo field and they are getting ready ior track meets and baseball games. A schedule of the baseball games is: Irrigon, there, April 1; Stan field, here, April 8; Echo, here, April 11; Boardman, here April 15; Umatilla, there, April 18; lone, here, April 25; Irrigon, here here, April 28; Stanfield, there, May 2; Echo, here, May 6; Board man, there. Mav 9: Umatilla, here, May 13; lone, there, May 16. Coaches Mallon and Dowen have found added interest among the students this year and are hoping for a good season. Wednesday evening the Nat ional Honor Society held their annual banquet and public in stallation. It was a very impress ive affair and a "must" to mark on your calendar for next year. Future Business Leaders are eivini? two cupcake sales this week with all proceeds going to the Crippled Children. Contain ers and signs have also been placed in the halls and class rooms for contributions and add ed publicity. Going into state convention plans, president Helen Graham, state president Jim Morris, and advisor, Mrs Kirk are busily making important details work out, while other members are working up a talent show and performing numerous other dut ies to help towards the conven tion. At the talent show, init iaion and awards will also be given out. The date is April 8, and will start at 8 pm. Your money will be spent for an even ings relaxation. Plan to attend and see just what Future Busi ness Leaders do!! Styles of spring have peeked around the corners every once in a-while, but winter clothes are still being worn for the most part. No chemise styles have ap peared yet, but most of the high school gals have given their nod of approval. The boys thoughts just don't count now! A Rainbow practice will be held Friday at 4:00 in order to be ready for the district meeting Sunday. Condon, Umatilla and Honnner's assembly's will attend the Lutheran church as a group Palm Sunday and then go to a potluck dinner. This will be foll owed by a school of instruction and entertainment. All Kainoow Girls are required to attend. They are also going to help sell East er lilies Saturday morning, March 2H. Shopping has become a big item for many of the girls. Their new Easter outfits are problems. Seniors are still selecting their ensembles for the coming grad uation events. This weeks entertainment in cluded: A conservation program, which featured the conserving of human people and a National School Assembly which includ ed musical numbers on a mar imba. He also displayed his tal ents with puppets and other musical instruments. A list Is being made up of former Heppner High School presidents. Anyone having such Information is asked to contact Janice Beamer as soon as poss ible so the list can be complet ed. BE SURE AND BUY YOUR EASTER LILY FRIDAY OR SAT URDAY, MARCH 28 AND 29! IONE NEWS Those from here who attend ed the 60th wedding annivers ary of Mr and Mrs R D Allstott Sr. in Ilermiston, Sunday, March 23, were, Mrs Roy Lieuallen, Mr and Mrs Robert DeSpain, Mr and Mrs James Lindsay, Matthew Ball and Floyd Wiles. Mrs Lieu allen Is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Allstott and Mrs DeSpain is a granddaughter. Mrs DeSpain poured at the reception. The All stotts were former residents on Rhea Creek. VIATI0H Your Telephone 3-3422 Boardman News By MARY LEE MAFLOW Norman Nelson, Dewey West, Arthur Allen and Joe Tatone at tended a county-state Civil De fense meeting in Heppner Tues day evening of last week. Nel son also attended a meeting in Condon Tuesday at 1:30 pm. He stated that the Boardman city Civil Defense is now set up as an agency. The public informat ion officer here is Dewey West. Mr and Mrs Russell Miller and son Jim spent the weekend In Portland. Chuck Sargent of Port land, who visited at the Miller home last week, returned home with them. Mr and Mrs Miller were guests of H I Anderson at a Producers' Banquet at the Multnomah Hotel Saturday night. Jim Miller attended a Youth for Christ meeting in the civic auditorium. The Tillicum club held a spec ial meeting Tuesday night of last week at the home of the president, Mrs ' Dewey West, to plan the annual Easter Egg hunt for children on the school lawn, April 5 at 2 pm. The following committees were appointed: prizes, Mrs Sigvald Aase; hiding eggs, Mrs Eldon Shannon, Mrs Ronald Black, Mrs Vernon Russ ell and Mrs West. Each mem ber is to bring two dozen eggs. A committee was also appoin ted to interview girls and par ents for a princess for this year's Morrow county fair. This includ ed Mrs Harold Baker, Mrs Sig vald Aase and Mrs Ronald Haas. The club's food sale was post poned. The quilt made by the club is on display at the Board man Supply company. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs Black April 8. Mrs Frank Ball and daughter Pat of Eugene, visited at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs Walter Hayes, for several days last week, returning home Wednesday. Mr and Mrs Darrell Marlow, Mr and Mrs Harold Marlow and Mrs Frank Marlow went to Eu gene Saturday to see the latter's nephew, Jim Newman, who is in the hospital there with in juries suffered in a logging acc ident at Gold Beach. They re port his condition improved. The Ladies Aid society of Com munity church met for an all day work meeting Wednesday of last week. They worked in the yard during the morning, and rolled bandages for missionary work after the business meet ing in the afternoon. There will be a potluck dinner following church services in the basement of Community church Sunday, March 30. School was dismissed Thurs day and Friday of last week, so that teachers could attend a con ference in Portland. Sigvald Aase, superintendent, Marion Morlan,, Harold Gauger and Richard Way mire, went to Portland for the meeting. The condition of Pvt Donald Gillespie is still very critical, ac cording to word received here by Mrs Claud Coats from his par ents, Mr and Mrs Zearl Gilles- Come in and yr Oh, honey, this new yr And another grand thing is the price I . f FORD CUSTOM 300 rosewall motor company is the grandest car! It drives like a dream j ' has this beauty priced LOWER than last year's I - ... and it's so good looking! I want to V corresponding model. Think of it! While other cars are J drive this one right home. J k priced UP, this big new FORD is priced down! IN THE SADDLE ... . With The Wranglers By JOHN NEWMAN Did you notice the auction sale date has been set ahead a week to April 19 so that your fishing won't conflcit with your purch- asing power. This isn't going to j be a junk sale by a lot have! you seen the listings coming in? There is an extra good lawn swing; chaps, batwing and hair; new bridle, bits and spurs; some fat hens; driving double-trees; 20 or 30 neck yokes just the thing to lighten that chariot load. There should be something for everyone. Could be just what you are looking for, so don't look any further until after the sale it will be there. The grounds are coming along pretty well. The more you work pie, who were called to Sandria Army Base, N Mexico two weeks ago by his illness. Among those attending the an nual banquet of the Heppner Morrow county Chamber of Com merce at Heppner Monday night were Mr and Mrs Dewey West, Mr and Mrs Russell Miller, Mr and Mrs Walter Hayes, Mr and Mrs George Wiese, Joe Tatone and Ronald Black. Mr and Mrs Delbert Kessler (Betty Olmstead) of Lewiston, Idaho were weekend visitors at the home of Mrs Kessler's uncle and aunt, Mr and Mrs Harold Kress. Mrs Ronald Black and daugh ter Diane left by plane from Pendleton last Thursday to go to Tooele, Utah to visit at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs M I Oveson, for about ten days. Mrs Dewey West took them to Pendleton. Mr and Mrs Charlie Woolley and daughter Marcia of Pasco, Wash visited at the home of Mr and Mrs Frank Marlow Sunday. They also visited at the home of Mr and Mrs Elvin Ely, and in the evening at the home of Mrs Woolley's brother and sister-in-law, Mr and Mrs Dale Eades. Mr and Mrs Dewey West and daughter Dcwena, accompanied by Mrs West's parents, Mr and Mrs Sam Beeks of Arlington, went to Sundale, Wash Sunday to visit Beeks' brother, Raul Beeks. Mr and Mrs Tom O'Brien and son Jim of Mosier were visitors, at the home of Mr and Mrs Ar nin Hug Sunday. 1 Mrs Laura Allen was able to ' attend church Sunday at Com ' munity church for the first time since she broke her hip last Oct 1 ober. IT- LIVESTOCK MARKET Cattle Hogs Sheep see the FORD CUSTOM SALE EVERY TUESDAY I 12 Noon i On U. S. Hiway No. 30 I NORTHWESTERN LIVESTOCK J V "if- T ' COMMISSION CO. ! I TT fl 1)1 1! l feX JO 7-6655 Hermistou. Oregon lj LJ? J. 11 VL V WaV i rraiiK Winn a aoaa, uwners i I Don Wink Mgr. I I Res. Hormiston JO 7-3111 , ihhl j c ; " x-Tpr'j """77 ROSEWALL MOTOR COMPANY HEPPNER. OREGON at it the better it looks. Fred Mankin knocked all the knots and part of the bark from the few remaining poles, some 200 of them. A few men could make short work of them since most of the posts are already set. Fred also has the chips and short pole ends cleared off the arena and burned so now if we had a couple of sections of old spring tooth or harrow to smooth it off, is could be used. The relief station pits are dug and last Sunday Bruce readied 1 Week 300 It's America's the unloading dock for use, The i calf, cow and bucking chutes are ; ready for paint. This Sunday, March 30 is the day to come ear ly, bring a lunch, a hammer or paint brush and a horse, if you have one that will stand tied, while we get the grounds closed. Sometime after lunch we will have a practice run on the events we are to have with Hermiston. We are going to need some concrete blocks for the foundat ion for the concession stand. Hope to see you at the grounds 95c TO $5.95 A PAIR $2.95 TO $8.95 A PAIR Only - Sale Ends April 15th BIGGEST BIG-CAR BARGAIN 1 GONTYS VACATION Mr and Mrs E E Gonty an Tommy and Doug visited in Val over the weekend with Mr an Mrs George Terrell, in Boise, Ida ho with Mr and Mrs Herma Weidman, and on the return trl; they saw Rev Francis McCorm ack in Ontario and in Pendle ton, Mr and Mrs Creston Brand enhagen. Phone Your News Items to 6-922) Sunday! AND GIRLS AND YOUNG MEN'S IN HEPPNER F.D.A.F.