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Heppner honor roll announced The lirppnrr G azelle Time*. Ilrppnrr Oregon. Mednesdav. t f b i m n Crossuvrd Community Calendar St. Pat’s Day meeting set for Friday The SI P atrick's Day com m ittee will meet Friday, Feb 7 at 12 noon at the Wagon Wheel Kestaurant in Heppner All those with ideas or plans for the annual event are timed to attend this important meeting because final times for various activities will be accepted so that posiers can be printed Drçpw of Honor plans food sale Post Office Members wishing food to be picked up for the sale may call 676 »264 or 676 9206 Members of the Degree of Honor » i l l hold a Valentines l)a> food sale Wi-dnesday, Feb 12from 9 30to mid morning in the lobby of the Heppner Country Club sets annual meeting The meeting will include discus sion of the budget and plans for up coming events All members are encouraged to attend Willow ('reek t'ountry Club will hold its Annual Meeting at the conference room of Columbia Basin Electnc Cooperative at 7 30 p m on Thursday, Feb 6 »¿ i«* 1 I 4 Team Ropers slate meeting Morrow County Team Ropers will have their first meeting of 1966 Thursday. Feb 13. at 7 30 p m at the Wagon Wheel Cafe in Heppner For more inform ation, call Tom Hedortha. 422 7104 Grain Growers, Pettyjohn Oil sponsor chemical meeting A 'A ■»> Cards < pinochle only ■- no Bridge) » i l l begin at 2 p m . admission is |1 mi Senior citizens will begin serving pancakes between 6 and 5 30 p m . cost for the supper is 12 50 per person Shrove Fues. dinner planned Shrove Tuesday Pancake Dinner is an annual affair sponsored each year hv All Saints' Kpiseopal Church in Heppner It has become a tra dition within the community to enjoy pancakes, ham, fruit and beverage prepared by ( hurch members Tuesday, Feb II from 5 to 7 30 p m is the lim e and the coat for an entire fam ily is 38. adults 32 75. and children 31 50 Chairpersons for this year's event are F orrie Burkenbine and Cathy Clark Future Farmers advance to district $12 Far lin in g w/ Cubic Zircunui tarring* $10 Far laming w/ Gold Heart Stud» GOOD NOW THRU F ff i 15 Tuesdoys thru Saturday Wed | by Appointment f 'o u n h i j ^ Iren ft 960 E F a ir v io w W a y 676-5824 By Noella Kill Heppner F F A REporter The Heppner Chapter of Future Farm ers of Am erica held their annual Leadership Skills contest on Thursday.Jan 31 Noella Rill won the Prepared Public Speaking contest with her speech entitled "The Future of Farm ing " A le* Lindsay won the Extemporaneous Public Speaking Contest with his speech on "The Role of Cooperatives in the Future of Agriculture " Barney Lindsay won the F F A Creed Speaking Contest The winners will advance to dis trict competition on Thruaday. Feb 13, at Pendleton They will be competing against chapter winners from Pendleton. Hermiston. Me Loughlin i Milton F reew ater). Riv erside (B oar dm an i . Weston McEwen. and Condon Susan Martin and Noella Kill also competed in the Extenporaneous Contest and Alex Lindsay was in the prepared Public Speaking contest Nance Wright and Nancy Baily competed In the F F A Creed Speaking Contest Judges for the contest were U i Curtis. Heppner High counselor. Larry Mills, M C .G G m anager. Bob Adleman, A S C S ; Harley Sager. First Interstate Bank; Jim Wishart, Bank of Eastern Oregon Bill Broderick, Rancher. Valery Campbell. Heppner High language arts teacher, and David Sykes. Gazette Tim es Publisher Roger Records. Heppner F F A advisor, says "These students have an excellent chance to make il all the way to the state contest in Corvallis'*. LOTS o f SEED DIRKWIN SPRING WHEAT Cleaned & Treated NO VITAVAX 200 O ats/Rye/G oatgrass 422-7204 if ic Anderson t .v.v T -W- i f f V.V w- . . .. 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Feb 9 at Willows Grange Hall in lone to raise money for the Senior Citizen Building Fund Willows is donating the use of the grange hall for the afternoon to the Senior Citizens rrv: ■Xv YÍY ■ - A WY J.'.1. w Grange Hall Lunch will be provided and pro duct representatives from Monsan to, Dupont and Velsicol will be on hand The Morrow County (¡rain G row ers in conjunction with Pettyjohn Oil Co . is sponsoring a producers' chemical meeting this Friday. Feb 7 In-ginning at 10 a ni at the lone Soph mores named to the honor roll are Duane Ball. Kathleen Braz ell i4 0>, J eff Devin. Jason Dough erty. Ryan Duncan Mark Fishburn Beth Heatherly. Cathy Marlin. Shannon McLaughlin <4 Oi. J J Dsmin. Dan Struthers Jim Wornell Freshmen members on the honor roll are Jill Conklin. Mike Mahoney . Bryan Padherg Benji Pearson. J j ShMI * o and Sean Warren Seven students were named the moat im proved studenls of the sem ester These students are Tony d e m e n t. Robin Mattison. Pradith Thongdy. Bob Kirhl. Deanna Carey, Y vette Cowell, and Val Hagar :>>> Smith to address Chamber radio reception in Morrow County and better coverage for the SI Patrick's Day events He will also include plans for St Patrick s Day program m ing fm » Down Clues 1 Recovering the ball after a basket 2 Where the action is 3 K areem 's favorite shot 4 Pressure defense 5 Outside shot 6 Rebounds 9 Hall changes hands 12 More than one step per bounce 13 Basic shot 15 Plays inside 16 Way to m ove the hall 17 Where the gam e is played gima Whittaker, form erly of Hep pner All Interested presons are welcom e to attend Reservations for the luncheon can be made at 567 7132 Ted Smith of K l'M A radio station in Pendleton » ill be guest speaker at the Chamber of Commerce meeting at noon February II lie will talk to Chamber jjieiphers about better Heppner High School has ann ounced its honor roll for the first semester of the current school year Seniors named to the honor roll are Penny Connor. Ken Curtis. Reid Duncan. Missy Gates. Travis Har nson. I-oran Hayes. Tam m y Hays. Kevin Hughes. Keith Krmson < 4 0). Alex Lindsay >4 0). Chris McLau ghhn i4 0). Marion McMillan. Tnna Palm er. Dana Reid 4 o >. I ana Reid 1 4.0) and Noella Kill Juniors on the honor roll are Tabilha Block. Ashley Conklin, Trent Har rtson. Theresa Lindsay (4 0>, Jason Palm er David Pedro Sofi Struthers and Clark Wallis Across Clues 4 One Point 7 Personal and technical are types • Free throw line 10 Stuff the hall 11 Get rid of the ball 14 Pivot 15 Two points IS Plays outside 19 Coaches may earn these homier Heppner woman to speak The Hermiston Christian Women s Hub will meet Wednesday, Feb 12 , at II 45a m a tF r a s u s Restaurant The featured speaker will be Vir Anrw«n *o es we<* s pigila Bakkatball T*cmg S. I » » M U *•* Yg Síti-i v .v Houium Pullover*, Dime A Dozen February 2 Won Los No Four 14 6 No Tw o 13 7 No Eight 12 R No One 12 8 No. Six 12 8 No Three II 9 No Seven 3 17 No F ive 3 17 Splits converted D Greenup 5-7 High gam e M Kindle 234 I Kickert 199 High series G Doherty 644 , J Kickert 499 High team gam e No Four 788 High team senes No Four 2232 Won 1.0,1 l>es Schwab 3 13 Central Market 12 4 1 yen's Processing 10 8 Gardner's » 7 Peterson's » 7 Black Ml Elect 9 7 TJ's Camera 3 13 Bud's Pub 3 13 Splits converted Ann Cutsforth 3-7 10and Harriet Evans 4-7 10 High game I » Kay ne Bowman 206 High senes U iK ayne Bowman 594 High team gam e T J ’s Camera 1006 K offer Kup Keglers Won I m I M CG G 13', r» The Pytta 5 II The Dregs 8 t No Pin Hitters ■ 1 The Hopefuls 9 7 The Gutter Dusters IO 6 Beecher s Alley Cala II S The Hi H o'« IO1» 51» Splits Converted Joan Tanory 5-7 5-10. Sonia Smith 5-6-10 High gam e. Irla Campbell 206 High Senes. In s Campbell 519 High team gam e. The Hi Ho s • 563 High team series The Dregs • 1674 Sizes 2 to 14 Reg $9 3D, $12 & Vests, Cardigans So lek, Stripes, Patterns ÛÏ Vz Price Size 2 to 16 Selectetl Junior Jeans $10 ladies lj>nn Sieste Blouses 2 for the price o í 1 Reg $30 /Milies Slacks 20 % Off Jiuiúr ¿i IMilles Thursday Night l adles Januarv M Won 1.0,1 16 B P t) E 4 14 Kinzua 8 14 Bark n' Chips 6 Ray Boyce Ins • ls ID * Depot Nursery 8 12 J&J Ceramics 7'x I2 'i BAC Repair 7 13 Country Rose 5 IS Splits converted Melba (Juack enbushand M illie Hanna 2-7, Phyllis Cole 6-7 10, and Lorrene Mont gom ery 5-6-10 High gam e Judy Kickert 220 High series Judy Kickrrt 538 Sparelimers ry 28 Boys flannel Shirts Boys Suva ten Su eaten * $6, $7 i & $8 ft Junior Suvatshirts 30% Off Curls Turtleneck Hulloten Size 4 to 14 Reg N o- Sold Colors $5 & $8 50 & $10 Vz Price Coats ¿i Jackets The Vz Price Country Rose Heppner ft*1**» Sale Good Feb. 6 thru Feb. ¡ M i li e s Thurs - Sat Feb 6 - 8 Only £> fo P (ft'r Say How Much You Valentine’s Day; '4 Care Send a message to your k . '■< Sweetheart in the Gazette-Tim es. x T M ™ . Your special message o f up to 50 words will be printed in (he February 12th issue o f the Gazette- limes fo r your Love to see. * 2 . 7 5 Call 676-9228 by T u e s d a y , Feb. 7 COm e b y . , .- * • „»•*. .‘ the o ffi c e .-ey i '•fe'vc /t V * 15