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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1971)
1 hewkeb CAirrrtTiMts. Thurvtor. April i. "inr;Tn flffprpH ' I I U.U VII VI WM To Name Book Scout Troop 661 Enjoys Variety of Fun, Work Ik.v Swut Troop 661 composed of 26 routa working with adult odvlsor li'adcw hai awakened to much activity. Dan McBrlde the nrovt muster, explain that thto troop function under tho large area organization. The Blue Mountain Boy Scout Council, and thut their local sponsors ore the Heppncr Elks. The troop meets enrh Tuesday at 7:30 up Malm at the Klks Lodge. For a while scoutlnij was in active here because of an adult leadership prohlem. Now it is reorganized under a committee of eight which includes Scout Master McBrlde. and Len Ray Schwarz. Marlon Green, Glen Ward, Durrell McLachlan, Leon ard Toll, Tom Wilson, and fca die Yeoman. Rnrnov Marshiill is senior pa .v.i tonii.p who will assist the scout master. Three patrols have been organized: the raniners, under Patrol Leader MlkeSweek, iim Hums under Patrol Leader, Jim McLachlan, and the Wolves under Palrol Leader Greg ureen. Fitch piitrol is working at mak fng u flag pole for its patrol flf. Each Patrol also Is prepar ing a skit for the troop meet ing. Weekly meetings so far have been exciting, educational, and fun. One held ut the courthouse under tho supervision of Dan McBrlde was a playday meet ing which included lots of fun and games. A meeting super vised by Glen Ward was a search and rescue drill which was educational and very prac tical The regular meetlngi huilt around study and The Hcnimer-Morrow County Chamber of Commerce Is soon orinir tho Kale of the new Ills- im nf Morrow County. Book .nH Um materials were compile are! by Giles French with help from drills Oscar Peterson, ncrmiwi ..... .. . k . . l.nUrlrtA I . i - A iinirn unci m 1 1 1. 1 . 1 ' . ... UnUfr 6COUI JUUSU-T miunus, uvirc Just now the troop is working county intiiviuu.. .1,1 Thv are also mak- TVin Chamber of lommeree Ull J .! J - I ... 1 . I,inn for rnmnnuu1 .n..nsnr nir a mnictil lu uuxi i i - ; , . , . and hiking trips. Each meeting . . B I I they grow in Knowieogc ui uu scouting practices. Puttiro nlans for the trtKp in clude an effort to Improve liepp- ner's environment oy i-iennuiK up along roadways and In ditch es and creek Deas. mis jjiuji-.i may bring a little cash to the troop through the sale of bot tles. They plan to try to stocK- pile some cans and bottles mat might be turned to cash later if re.cvcllne of these materials gets practical and Is arranged near this area. Thet members of the three pa trols are: Panther Patrol, Steve McLaughlin, Phillip Raymond, Mike Buschke, Kelly Sager. Da vid McLachlan, David Allstott, Steve Malcom, Bill Van Schoiack Ainn Rnrkpnh'ne: Ram Pu is In . " - ... ..... i-..L. U-ln Mmn inr mi uuwiv. ,.. ...in nm.iii. a conv of the ... hidnrv valued at about $10. Anyone wishing to send In a guess, please sign your name and address. Send your guess to Chamber of Commerce", '. or to Oscar Peterson. lone, or I can be sent to Ufne mm- the Bank of Eastern Oregon. trol, Howard iJreen, Bruce sta(e meeting. Two Take Honors At FFA Convention By CARL KING S,cn members of the Ilepp ner FKA Chapter attended the Annual State FFA Convention held at Bend. March 226. lleppner's FFA members Joined 1000 members, delegates and m.nsts during the three day vmmo navmond Smith. Danny Marshall, Dana Sweek, and Rob rf rvkmnn: Wolf Patrol, Kyle Buschke, Mike Smith, Kerry liar- sin, Curtis Sweek, Brian woner, Mark Piper and Don Van Scho iack. u'a 'nnt tn wino out cancer In your lifetime but we need the help of everyone. Give to the American Cancer Society. WE WILL BE OPEN for the mm I I L FRIDAY NIGHT, APRIL 2 7:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. Western Auto ASSOCIATE STORE JOHN end BETTT PFETFFER c..k..rU fmm the local chap ter attending the convention were Kirk Robinson. Tom tuts forth, Ted Bellamy. Barry Munk ers, Rkk Drake, Carl King and advisor, Hal Whitaker. Among honored guests was John McCulley. National FFA Secretary from the Lost River Chapter, Merlin, Ore. Chapter Farmer, Kirk Robin son was raised to the State Farmer Degree at the Friday evening session and was pre sented his State Farmer pin by State President, Craig Latham. Ted Bellamy was elected Blue Mountain District Sentinel at a special meeting during the convention. Too Late To Classify ant at 10 a.m. State delegate. 13c FOR SALE A beautiful sacri ficefor a tall woman woo wears spring colors of pink, purple and turquoise. A nana knit poncho of Orion yarns for the price of the yarn, just -.Bn r'oii ixnftv Bunch at 676-5590. 1Jaw: i 'fV'l -J . ;:lv 1 liState Officers To Degree of Honor The Dec" of Honor Trotect Ivo Assoc, will have en Inspec tion Meeting April 13 at 8:00 p.m. In the Heppner Christian Church basement Bertha Chlsolm of Portland, State President and recently ap- JODY NOBLE Boardman Girl Chosen for Spray Rodeo Court By MART LEE MARLOW Jody Noble, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Noble, has been chosen one of the princesses In the Spray Rodeo court. One of a court of five, she represents the area of Morrow and Uma- tutu counties. One of the five will be chosen queen the night before the rotteo starts, way ia 16, and will bo based on the most tickets sold on a saddle, this being done by the contestants. Jody is a freshman at River side High School and attends the Boardman Community Church. Her hobbies are riding and music. NOTICE American Legion Aux iliary Food Sale April 9 at Turner, Van Marter ana riy- Marion Palmer. Mrs. Long Range Speaker Drops Ag Bomb Shell (Continued from page 1) the state and local departments. He admitted to the need of change as environment changes. He urged education closer to those with the problems rather than farther away. The new DroDosal was new to those in the Morrow County Ex tension office who are anxious ly awaiting for the letter that is due to arrive. Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen was general chairman for the din ner. The dinner committee members were Mrs. Cleo Child pointed State Director will be In attendance along with Bit Rose of rend le ton, Second Vice rrealdenL The evening will include in itiation of new members, all rit ualistic work, and a perform ance by the drill team. Refresh ments will bo served at the close of the evening. Moajy Cause Researchers have Identified over 600 cancer-causing sub stances, and there may be hun dreds of others. Spur cancer re search by giving to the Amer ican Cancer Society. More can be cured of cancer, so give more to the American Cancer Society for research, ed ucation and service. Lee Palmer and Mrs. Doc Shear er. Members of the table com mittee were Mrs. Art Dalzell, Mrs. Perry Morter, Mrs. Larry Prock and Mrs. Earl McCabe. O O BP Saturday, April 10 at 10:00 a.m. MORROW COUNTY FAIR GROUNDS CONTRIBUTIONS GLADLY ACCEPTED FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL Columbia Bssin Electric Co-op "Serving ' Morrow, Wheeler and Gilliam Counties" Telephone 676-9146 FOR SALE 40" white double oven Estate Range, has grid dle in the middle, converts to (4 1316c I COME IN AND SAVE DURING OUR FRIDAY NIGHT AND ALL To those who clip this en tire ad and bring; it to our store we will give FREE one Mod Podge Board and a 2" Brush. 4 DAY SATURDAY DECORATOR PLAQUES 4 STYLES IN WALNUT AND OAK Reg. $3.95 Now $J29 OLYMPIC 12"xl2" White Ceiling Tile 13' Ea. 16x56 CRYSTAL DOOR MIRROR Reg. $9.95 Now $75Q BLUE ONLY 12"xl2" CARPET TILE Reg. 58c Ea. Now 25 E 32"x36" ALUMINUM SCREEN DOOR WITH GRILL. AUTOMATIC CLOSER AND LATCH SET $13.95 A Free Kite will be given to the first 50 kids in our store who are accompanied by a parent. SPECIAL FOR NIGHT SHOPPERS P.M. Only 7 to 9 P.M. APRIL Sale Prices Good Friday Day Saturday j? mmr mitm ton tu UbM&aMJ maim luntw msf&f -3gBw MHCLINO M70" (mZ? 3 tmi UVt WIRT" sizzlara TM Friday, 7 to 9 20 OFF On All Wallpaper Patterns in Our 8 Books COME IN AND ENJOY FREE COFFEE Ivans Lumber Yard HEPPNER SUMMER STORE HOURS: 8 A.M. to 5:30 TM. KEN AND JAN EVANS Ph. 676-5254 World fastest electric carsl Streamlined ltyling for supersonic tpeedingi Quicl-crir8 em In 90 seconds at the POWER PIT. . . at the JUICE MACHINE! -MOT WHCCLS I. . U 1. rtl't L... l'MlT.r1t M M.Utl, 1M.10T 41 TOY CAA3. 4IH y.n.1. Intprint h UJA MATTELL'S HOT WHEELS THE HEAVYWEIGHTS Ambulance Tow Truck Cement Mixer .Dump Truck Moving Van Fire Engine HOT WHEELS flexes lis muscle with G hard working big brutesl i 1 1 ia n., www u I K Hot Wheel SETS AND ACCESSORIES V2 urr Bucilla Machine Washable VINYL TABLECLOTHS BEG. SPECIAL $3.75 $2.85 525 4.20 5J5 4,90 5.25 4.20 54x70 60x90 60x108 70" Round mtftj .ti.j mm mtmi I, . ..J. I I Westmoreland nQj Frost White GLASSWARE W SELECTION rVi W Battery Operated SLEEPY PUPS Reg. $5.95 Now $2.95 (BATTERIES NOT INCLUDED) SECRET DEODORANTS CREAM. SPRAY AND ROLL-ON Half OFF a HEPPNER OHtUUN MONEY -1 emm a y , "Ml HOURS 8 to 6 Phon 676-9158