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Be A Sponsor . . . ISee 'Agalha' HelD Publish Next Week A Book I Heppner High Honor Roll The Heppner High School hon or roll for the third nine weeks hits Just been announced. In cluded are 20 ncnlors, 14 Junior, 7 freshmen. The senior class rluy "AH Be cause of Agatha" Is progressing homon nd I at full Mood in preparation for .i.,n . - tl.o .,n. " . 'III VUI IH1IMI7 uii -"' I ,1,,. f t nnria n mutn Ha I v..i. m I. .k. .i . .i... ih. " .... . iicniM- oiiKHworin ",r.,,M '"Z. "X1." k Thursday, April 22, and alo -Valerie Boycr ni.siorv oi .itni"w Ollcs French with nlso entitles you to mi- iiixir. ... u Ki( Bn,i n,.r!i rp to i.cne rierre, htbhuhi vi . ii ,, .,,.i.0 .. r- IIU.ro Mmmll. "l"'n," " -... n.ornm v. u....t rmrtlc nat nir to assure the sue tee. ueaminp may i. nt lh,r ,,,.. Mnrl( Miller. - , . inursuay, April 4, una io OO which Frlday' April 23 at 8 Pm ThP 5!'yv costumes ore being sewn, tick- COUNT ME IN Name Address Rick Boyce and Terry Hughes have been working every spare minute on the stage set. Diana Cutsforlh, the costume director. has been busy checking with each actor on their outfit for the play. Gwen Drake, the bus iness manager, Is Involved with the presale of tickets and pub llclty. The actors have been ex periencing extensive practice I have enclosed 55 to be a sponsor in the forthcoming his tory of Morrow County and for Verv nlcht of the week. whic h I will also receive a dook. About the Flay I In keeping with today's de mand for high school plays with a mcssuge, "Agatha pre sents one view of the mysteries of the occult. Duff O'Hara (Greg Davidson), a cartoonist for an Eastern Newspaper, and his wife Joan (Dianne Mills) buy a house in Salem, knowing Tim Morruw fnimtv Kohool " nus oeen curseu eaen iov. a .. I I At A - A . I nilrl.l R.l lu'onda for Anr 1 oy ine reiurn oi h wnin k" 19 at 8:00 p.m. at Heppner High Forbes (Mary Abrams), since School Board Given Agenda John C'urrln Diana Cutsforth Becky Doherty Gwcn Drake Susan French David Gunderson John Hall James Mealy lirenda Kerns DrAnn IVftyjohn Terry Pettyjohn Hon Sherman Kathy Sweeney Christie Taylor Kay Van Winkle Robert Wordcn Martle Young JUNIORS: Do vie Alderman Barbara Allstott Kathleen Ayres Linda Clough Jeanne Daly Patty Luclanl Billee Marqunrdt Dianne Mills Craig Munkers Jill Rugg John Sumner Susan Wilson - Shellev Wolff Dean Wright 400 3.33 4.00 3.83 3.KC 3.80 3 60 4.00 3.42 3.71 3.33 1 3.83, 3.66 1 3.50 36 3.33 3.50 3.66 3.50 3.60 J 17 HEPPNER CAZETTE-TTMES. Thursday. April 15. 1971 VALERIE BOYER . ... . l ' " School. All sc hool board meet- sne was Durneu in ine sume SOPHOMORES Ings are public. Anyone inter ested is urged to attend. Superintendent's Report Old Buslneu 1. Report and recommendation f- fnm Tnrtn ITurnnrA ( (immltrpp I ."ta 2. Consider services from Uma tllla and Gilliam IED's years ago. At the witch-haunting party planned for the big night, Agatha arrives, hideous in her but unable to frighten the group into leaving the house, asks to be changed into a beau- si Consider request for public tifu' enchantress. Casting her I crtAllo nnnn lha rnnraornvc chA school kindergartens, 4. Approve date for long range planning committee meeting. New Business 1. Approve contracts for new personnel. 2. Approve dates for bus and supt. car bids. 3. Canvas budget election re sults. 4. Hire lone swimming pool Mary Abrams Kathleen Bartlett Dianne Cox Janet Gentry Dale Hedman Bill Jepsen Bobbette Jones Luanne Kelly Tami Meador Avery Taylor Marie Van Marter creates hilarious scenes where the maid (Becky Doherty) and FRESHMEN Flip Cannon (Jim Schaffitz) the Cyde Allstott news reporter, once enemies, De- come enchanted lovers, where conservative Dr. Rando 1 p h (Steve Hedman) completely re verses his personality to chase Joan's aunt (Darlene Warren) round and round the set and catch her . . . where Madame Jean Christman Kristi Haguewood Andrew Johnson Charma Marquardt Luke Padberg Wendy Phegley Val Wins Again Val Boyer has winning ways with her typewriter and this time she has won first place in the 6th Judicial Bar Associ ation Contest. Her essay entit led "Channel Change Through Law and Reason" will be judg ed on the state level on April 20. The first 5-place winners will be notified by the Oregon State Bar. She will be present ed her $25 bond at the Sixth Judicial Bar Assn. meeting In June. With a little nudge from Vi Lanham, counsellor, Val enter ed the contest which was her second one this year. She also won the Citizenship essay con test sponsored by the Soropti- mists. She plans to enter the University of Oregon this fall. She has an Interest in journa lism and library science so her major will probably be the hu manities as she says "however it comes out", 5. Hire school bus driver for I a Solda, a Latin-chanting med- 8-mile bus run. !tne': .-', Abrams or 6. Consider purchase of Llnda Clough) insists on using plaques for retiring board mem- 8arlic, ces Tan crucKen ream L,J r, niv,, ers with her Latin to put every Ponnri. one in a trance. The senior class 1. Duties r oHHitinnni ctnff which is presenting the play of - ters an evening oi laugns ana good entertainment. Dee Ann Pettyjohn and Dan Sweeney complete the cast. Others working are Kelley Wolff, stage manager, Karen Cox, prompter, and Rick Boyce and Mark Miller are stage car penters. Gwen Drake is busi ness manager. Tickets are now on sale at the school member at the District level Mr. Daniels. 2. Fairground improvement committee report Mr. Bier. Announcements 1. Annual School election, May 3, 1971. 2. Next regular board meet ing, May 17, 1971, 8:00 p.m., District Office. 3. OSSC visitation to Hood River on May 5, 1971. Ilene Wyman became quite ill yesterday, it has been reported. Ted and Scott McMurdo bare recently made visits here with their mother, Mrs. Ruth McMurdo. Willows Grange To Meet Sunday Willows Grange will hold a regular meeting on Sunday, Ap ril 18, according to Bryce Keene. It will start out with a potluck dinner at 12:30, followed by the meeting at 2 p.m. Grangers are reminded of the visitation at Greenfield Grange on Saturday evening, April 17. 3.66 4.00 3.83 3.40 4.00 3.66 3.40 3.42 3.71 3.33 3.83 3.66 3.60 3.66 3.50 3.66 3.66 3.33 3.33 3.83 3.33 3.50 3.83 3.40 3.33 3.66 3.33 3.83 every Monday night The Essay 3.66 She feels the deductions of 3.33 her paper may very well be the d.ub results of her Eastern Oregon background of living in the wide-open spaces and clear air, uncrowded conditions where an individual is recognized plus a love of reading. Reading the daily newspaper, hearing the TV and radio news casts and talking with students who have seen the rebellious unheaval on the Oregon campuses prompted her to write the following es say. " I Diane Owens Honored At Lmrllfl Shower n c . , DrJ aancruary wn Members of the Soroptlmlst Start at HoSDl'tal Club surprised Mrs. Dave Owens u at a Cradle shower at their -The women from many dc- Thursday luncheon. Mrs. Phil nominations who gathered for Doherty sparked the gift pre- tne world Day of Prayer voted sentatlon with a few fun gifts lo sinrt Bird Sanctuary at tho one of whicn was a set or cut- hospital with their offering. The mm i . j m i. ......... oils . . . spoon. Knuo una i"rniflrst (w0 pieces Of the DIM Datn as aids in dieting after the ba- a tunP bowl and stand have by arrives. been installed under a tree on Mrs. Etta Parker, charter (h0 front lawn at the hospital, member. acknowledged the Next year It is hoped to add club's birthday. There were 21 a srnan Pump and another lev cnarter memoers, several oi cj 0f tne Clrd bath, whom besides Mrs. Parker are Fourteen shrubs that will still active: Eleanor Conty, Ol nmvl,u tmi to attract the Ive Hughes, Elaine George. The birds have been planted on the CIUD was cnanereo. oy Bauer in )ower bank at the hospital 1948. Their first big money maK- More wln be odded from year ing project was servmg " to year. Yet to be planted Is a U'h,ul lanolin hnnnnet for SOO I . . . i i on ... 1 linum-UMl-1 llllll liaa "tvn uu-la ni Senior girls and their plans nated. Anyone having shrubs to 10 Ft. BlISS ior me imure were inuuuuu donate to the Sanctuary is ask by VI Lannam. &ne saia uinst- ed t0 cali any member of the io jayior, renny lupiocuu """ committee: Mrs. Charles Heard, Karen lox are going ior a spe- M Bob Mrs Ed Cut cial MRS degree. Jamie Smith tlr)g or MrSi Vern Munkers, plans iu aiieiiu oiuvL, aiiu Jeanne Shuman will attend Beauty school in Pendleton." Other guests were Pastor Don PVT. LEON DALE WILSON Pvt. Wilson Garden Club Dates Johnson and Pastor and Mrs. Sorina Flower SIlOW Truman Robblns here for special r " senices at the Christian Church. Heppner Garden Club mem bers voted at their Monday naht mwtlnfr to have their Red CrOSS Fund Drive first Flower Show June 4. Bill H. ti n J Rawlins win act as general ITS I ne ftOOU Lgnnwr nnd he in charffe of job is completed the students tt.t.f of Heppner High School will conduct the 1971 Red Cross Fund '.. . r range the schedule. The discussion followed a Bird program presented by Kirk Dan Sweeney is acting as over-all chairman of the drive. Area leaders are Dean Wright, Marie Van Marter, Darlene War ren and Mike Bergstrom. Area leaders met with their workers to discuss the area Heppner High School and two of his students, Barney Marshall and Greg Green. The meeting was held at tne home of Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Mensch. Mrs. Mensch served a which had been assigned t0 spring special delicious straw- them, distributed supplies to the " J """""""" She has another Interest and j individuals and were set to go. that one flvintr. She. with Tom Previously Red Cross Fund Cutsforth, goes to Ground School Drive chairman Tom Beam had HOSPITAL NEWS Pvt. Leon Dale Wilson com pleted his basic training at Ft Lewis, Wash, on April 2 and will report to Ft. Bliss, Texas, April 16, where he will receive train ing as a telephone wlrcman. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Chest er Wilson, Irrigon, and is at home for a short leave. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wilson and Larry attended the gradua tion ceremonies at Ft. Lewis Friday, when their son Leon completed basic training. He was a member of 3 PL D Co., X Bn. 1 BDE.. The Wilson family, along with Leon, visited their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bartlett, Steve and Cindy In Lynwood, Wn., returning home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. James Bell of Tacoma spent several days of their spring vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Millard Nolan and with her brother, the Vern Nolans. They also visited with Mrs. Bell's grandmother, Mrs. Myra Peck. The Bells both teach in the Tacoma schools. TO CO TO POT OR NOT IS THEME OF DRUG MEET "To Go To Pot Or Not" is the theme of the second Drug meeting to be held April 21 at 7:30 p.m. at the Heppner Ele. mentary School Auditorium, The film "Marijuana" will be shown. The speaker will be Sgt. A. O. Pollentier of the Oregon State Patrol who has Heppner In his district. The program will terminate with a question and answer period. Channel Change Through Law and Reason By VAL BOYER SENDOIR CLASS PLAY "All Because of Agatha" 3 -Act Comedy April 22 and 23 8:00 P.M. $4.00 Per Family .50 Grade School SCHOOL CAFETORIUM $1.25 Reserve Seats $1.00 Adults & H.S. There are no grounds to the argument that because our country was born in the vio lence of revolution, violence is then a just means of commu nicating opposition today. An outburst of temper, whether by a four year old or a group of "adults" can only serve to al ienate those who might other wise been willing to listen. The men who wrote the Con situation realized that as the new nation grew it must change, so they wisely made provision for those in the Constitution it self. Any law can be revised or eliminated entirely If, after due deliberation by responsible per sons, it is aeemea outaaiea, ir relevant or not in the best in terests of the majority of those concerned. Considering this - fact what possible reason could exist for violent demands? Can one com pensate for lack of popular sup port by throwing bombs? We live by rules. If these rules are the products of illog ical and unreasonable pro cesses what kind of people are we? Patients receiving medical care at Pioneer Memorial Hos- met with the students to review the Red Cross services and pro Tho Pmniro RniMorc urlth ttlC llOHK maiMiaii, DeeAnn Pettvlohn as Dresident. mgton; cen .ox, neppner; w- uHii vmri.m tho Pnj rwc via biagie, rossn; iom aenecai lone; inen anyaer, iviayvuie; Fund drive in lone. Bob's Condition Unchanged Mrs. Bob Pierce was in Hepp ner Wednesday on business matters. She reported that Bob's condition remains unchanged as he remains in Kedilac Hospital, Richland, Wn. Mrs. Pierce plans to stay in Mark Samples, Heppner; Charles Sumner, Heppner; Linda Con nor, Heppner; bnannon layior, Lexington; Lloyd Medlock, Jr., Kinzua; Mary Becket, Heppner and Edna Peck, Heppner. CowBelle Tri-County Meeting Today The Tri-County CowBelle meeting will be held today (Ap ril 15) at the Elk's Club in Pen dleton, beginning at 11:00 a.m. Morrow County CowBelle members are encouraged to at tend as the state president, Mrs. Evelyn Smith is scheduled to discuss any county problems. Following the meeting, the Umatilla CowBelles will have their Spring Luncheon and oth er county members are invited to attend. For reservations, call Mrs. Ned Clark at 676-5828. Little Wright Arrives Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wright announce the arrival or tneir Pilot Rock with their son-in-law second daughter on April 5. She and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jim'has an unusual spelling for her Carey. She will spend several days at a time with Bob In Rich land. Father-of-Year Deadline Near Mrs. Jerry Myers, chairman of the 1971 Morrow County Father of the Year contest reminds or ganizations that applications for the contest are due by Ap ril 23. For further information, please contact Mrs. Myers. name, Nance Elizabeth. She was named for her great grandmoth er Nancy Webb Smith. The lit tle one weighed 6 lb., 6 oz. She has a sister Kimberle Anne who will be three years old in July. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Glenn W. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wright, both couples of Heppner. Great grand parents are Mrs. Delia Murray of Union, Mrs. Mary Wright of Heppner and Mrs. Wave Jackson of Newberg. lone Garden Club is planning a Plant Sale on April 28 at the lone Legion Hall. Coffee and pie will be served during the sale. Mrs. Kennetn luinger chairman. is Too Late To Classify CARD OF THANKS To all our friends, we cant say thank you enough for aU that you have done for us. Thank you so much for the gifts, flowers, cards, the visits, the Auction and the donations during Bob's long stay in the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Pierce 15p FOR SALE Bird dogs, five 3 months old, half German short hair half Weimaraners, $10 or best offer. Dan McBride 676-9938 anytime. 15tfc MSDulOa SGJE&PHBES eason Mc Daniels in Monument Mr. and Mrs. Sam McDaniel of Hardman visited Wednesday in Monument at the Frank How ell home. m I Entertainment for the Whole Family THIS MESSAGE SPONSORED BT TOUR HOME-OWNED BANK AS A COMMUNITY SERVICE DANK OF DjEastern Oregon HEPPNER IONE ARLINGTON MEMBER. FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Join the Fun . . . Name !fie Book Win A Book Fill in the coupon and mail it to Nona Sowell, name chair man, Morrow County History at Box 222, Heppner, Oregon. NAME THE BOOK . . . WIN A BOOK My suggestion for the name of Fishing Opening Special the new book is.. fishing season opens SATURDAY APRIL 24 o ALL TACKLE D0 v OFF LOTS OF RODS, REELS, LURES and LINES A ! -a My name is.. Address April IV- Only Western Auto Store JOHN and BETTT PFEHTEB HEPPNER PH. 676-9234