-SLLLQ 0 CO o cp n n n Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, June 8y 1950 Page 5 Main at May DAD'S DAY "MUST"! Please Dad on Fa ther's Day. June 18th,. with a bout onniere ... a gay token of your re gard for the grand est Dad ever! f for flowerg with a flair phone 312 Heppner Flower Shop Gasoline Sales Up In May Over June April gasoline sales in Oregon totalled 41,407,652 gallons, a 10 percent climb over sales of the preceding month, Secretary of State Earl T. Newbry reported today. April sales a year ago totalled 40,852,055, according to the secre. tary of state's gasoline tax divi sion records. Gross sales for the month were $2,484,5S4.89, a jump of approx imately $142,000 over collections for the same month last year. Most of the gain is the result of the one cent per gallon tax in crease which took effect last July .1, Newbry said. Koroseal Garden Hose Can be kinked, twisted and knotted without damage. NEW NICKLEPLATED REATTACHABLE COUPLINGS Guaranteed by B F. Goodrich 25 ft. $5.50 50 ft. $9.35 Fair trade act prices Heppner Hardware 5 Electric Co. CALL FOR . PRIDE OF OREGON ICE CREAM AT OUR DEALERS GALLONS, HALF GALLONS, QUARTS, PINTS HAVE YOU TRI ED OUR SHERBETS? Morrow County Creamery 4-H Clubbers to Meet This Summer In Big Coliseum Youngsters between the ages of 12 and 21 will predominate on the O.S.C. campus for a 10-day period beginning Tuesday, June 13, as the thirty-fifth annual 4-H club summer school gets under way for 1,800 enrollees. L. J. Allen, state 4-H club lead er, states that arrangements are now complete, and housing as signments have been made for all club members. They will be delivered by roster to the "front steps" of their respective living organizations where counselors will take them in tow for their stay on the state college campus. The following day, Wednesday, June 14, has been designated "Get Acquainted Day," and Dan Poling, O.S.C. dean of men, will officially welcome the 4-H club members to the campus at the evening assembly. All assembly programs this year will be held in the new Coliseum rather than in the venerable men's gym as they have in years past. The afternoon assembly on June 15 will honor the P.E.O. which will be concluding its state convention in Corvallis. Dr. John Anderson, head, department of religion at Lewis and Clark college, Portland, will be featured speaker. The Lake county 4-H drum and bugle corps, 40 pieces strong, is scheduled to make a two-day appearance during the 10-day session. A Sunday church service, June 18, will be broadcast over KOAC starting at 11:15 and continuing for 45 minutes. Dr. E. W. War rington, head of the O.S.C. de partment of religion, will speak during the service. 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The four-month death rate is 5.1, compared with 6.3 for the entire year of 1949. Although total deaths were higher than those recorded in the first four months of last year, motor vehicle travel increased even more to bring about a reduc. tion in the mileage death rate. April travel is estimated at approximately 492 million miles, highest yet recorded during that month. Twenty-one persons died in traffic accidents. EXAMINER COMING A drivers license examiner will be on duty at the city hall in Heppner between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Tuesday, June 13. Persons wishing licenses or permits to drive are asked to get in touch with the examiner well ahead of the scheduled closing hour in order to assure completi tion of applications with mini mum of delay. News from C. A. Office June 20 has been designated "Bankers Day" and again this year the Oregon Bankers associa tion president will be on hand to meet the youngsters. The Ore gon Bankers will sponsor their traditional vaudeville show fea turing professional talent. The show this year is scheduled for the evening of June 30. Morrow county 4-H club mem bers Leland McKinney, Duane and Ronald Baker, Herbert Ek strom, lone, Michael Stalcup, Boardman, Jimmy Green, Joanne Wilson, Reta and Deane Graves Heppner, and Marilyn Munkers, Lexington, left with their prize 4-H livestock projects the first part of this week to attend the Oregon Wheat growers League 4-H Fat Stock Show and Sale which is to be held at The Dalles on June 5, 6, and 7. They were accompanied by County Agent,, N. C. Anderson, who is chairman of the beef committee at the show, and parents L. L. Howton, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Earl McKinney, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ekstrom, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Munkers, Mr. and Mrs. John Graves, and Mrs. C. E. Stalcup. This 4-H show is an annual event sponsored by the Oregon Wheatgrowers League to further 4-H club woirk, a duty of the Youth Organizations Committee of the league, and to demonstrate the value of wheat fed as a stock ration. Each of the livestock shown at the show must have been fed a ration of not less than one-half wheat. Contributions were taken this past week from Morrow county farmers and bus iness men for supporting the show through purchase of live stock exhibited by Morrow coun ty members. A list of these 4-H club boosters will be given in next week's paper along with the placings Morrow county will make at this show and sale. Mrs. P. A. Anderson of Seattle, Washington and Mrs. W. C. Mc carty of The Dalles left for their (respective homes Friday after a Club member participation will few days spent in Heppner. While be stressed in other assembly ' here they were guests of Mrs. programs, Allen states. Sadie Sigsbee. 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