Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, February 03, 1972, Page 8, Image 8

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BOYSCOUTWEEK
FEORUARV 6 12
Saluting
Our
Loyal
Hoy
Scouts
A acout knowa the
meaning of loyalty,
tho value of Integri
ty, the worth of aerv
Ice. Wo salute our
SoouU!
Bank of Eastern Oregon
Col's Arco Service
Case Furniture Co.
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COj'H Scouts
Country . . .
Scouts are trained to be loyal and reverent. Now,
and in later life, it nerves them well. Wo congratu
late this good work, and pledge support.
Central Market
Coast-to-Coast Stores
Elma's Apparel
M SCOUr WEEK
FEBRUARY 6
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Bravery
. . . More than
Just a Word!
A Scout's high prlncl
pies call upon him to
bo kind, helpful . , .
and brave.
With unswerving dedication, he Is ever ready to aid
others. We salute the Boy Scouts!
Farley Motor Co.
Fiesta Bowl
First National Bank of Oregon
HEPPNER BRANCH
Scouting does much for boys . . . and
does still more for our community!
During Boy Scout Week, we salute
the Scouts and their leaders -t5M
for their fine work.
Through their efforts,
their alms and Ideals,
they serve well today,
plan well for tomorrow.
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Better Boys, Better Citizens
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The responsibilities of the
Boy Scout way mould a boy's
character in the direction ol
good citizenship, benefiting
both the boy and hLs eominu
nity. We urge everyone to
support the Scouts, always.
Gardner's Men's Wear
The Gazette-Times
Gonty's
Wagon Wheel Cafe and Lounge
Morally and Physically Brave
Scouting; builds moral and
physical strength and courage
. . . and gives a boy the will
to use his abilities In aiding
others. Scouts are always
ready to help us. Let's all
help them!
Heppner-Morrow County Chamber
of Commerce
Heppner Nor-Gas Co.
Kinzua Corporation
Reverence in Everyday Life
The Boy Scouts' day by day
example of spiritual rever
ence is one which we can all
profit from. The high aims
and achievements of the
Scouts are things we all do
profit from. A salute to the
Boy Scouts!
Gray's Repair Shop and
Union Oil Consignee
Harris Drive-in
Heppner Auto Parts
Courtesy ... A Scouting Aim
For a Scout, courtesy
goes hand in hand
with helpf u 1 n e s s,
kindness. Thus a Boy
Scout grows in char
acter, and cherishes
his role as a useful
citizen. Indeed, Scout
ing deserves the sup
port of all.
L. E. Dick
M & R Company
MiLadies Apparel
Thrift ... A Scouts Byword
Boy Scouts practice thrift
in order to prepare for
their future as men. We
commend this, and all
the fine aims and activi
ties of Scouting. Congrat
ulations to our local Boy
Scouts.
Heppner Cleaners
Heppner Inland Chemical Co.
Heppner Lumber Co.
Learning by Helping Others
A Scout's code of conduct
teaches him to be helpful
whenever he can. In so doing,
he learns, and grows in stat
ure as a useful citizen. We're
proud of our Scouts!
Morrow County Abstract & Title Co.
Morrow County Grain Growers, Inc.
Murray ftexdl! Drug -
gVg FEBRUARY 612
Building for His Future . . .
Scouting shows a boy ways to build for now, and
later, too. One way, thrift, builds a boy's character
now while preparing him for a better future.
Northwestern Motel
Peterson's Jewelers
Paul Pettyjohn Co.,
IV SCOOT WEEK
FEBRUARY 6 12
We Can Count on Scouts' Courtesy
We can well be proud of our Boy Scouts .
sistently courteous, ever helpful, and kind.
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Pettyjohn's Farm & Builders Supply
Ruggles-Boyce Insurance Agency
Jack Yan Winkle's Sears
Authorized Catalog Sales Merchant
BOYSCOOTWEEK
FEBRUARY 612
Young Men Who
Are Building
a Good Future
Being helpful to
others is part of
a Boy Scout's
creed, training
him to be the
kind of man
who takes pride
in himself, in
his community,
and his country.
Thomson Bros. Grocery
Turner, Yan Marter and Bryant
Insurance
YanWinkle's Motel