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letter (Batt? ' 5tea Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, June 14, 1956 lone Auxiliary Installs Officers By Echo Palmateer The following officers were in stalled at a meeting of the Amerl. can Legion auxiliary Tuesday afternoon June 5 with Mrs. Eldon Fadberg as installing officer and mn. waiter coney as sergeant-at-arms: Mrs. Victor Rietmann, president; Mrs. Eldon Tucker, 1st vice president; Mrs. G. Hermann na vice president; Mrs. Cecil Thorne, secretary-treasurer; Mrs. r.uun iNicnoson, chaplain; Mrs tcno Palmateer, historian and Mrs. Robert Jepsen, sereeant-at arms. The Unit gave $2 to the Mental Health Association. Miss Anna Jepsen was awarded a $150 nurses scholarship from the Auxiliary department. Mrs. John tuDanks, outgoing president was presented with a past presidents' pin by Mrs. Padberg and Mrs. Delmar Crawford, a past presi dent, was presented with a pin by Mrs. Victor Rietmann. Mrs. Rietmann named the fol lowing committees to assist her for the coming year: Mrs. Delmer crawiord and Mrs. Elmer Holtz, color bearers; Mrs. G. Hermann and Mrs. Harold Dobyns, child welfare; Mrs. Earl McCabe, junior activities; Mrs. C. E. Brenner, Girl's State; Mrs. Eldon Tucker, membership; Mrs. Cle0 Drake, music and Pan-American; Mrs. Pete Cannon, national security; Mrs. Edith Niehoson, American ism; airs, waiter Lorley, com munity service; Mrs. Robert De Spain, poppy and poppy poster; Mrs. Echo Palmateer, publicity; Mrs. John Eubanks, rehabilita tion; Mrs. Corliss McLeod, con stitution and by-laws; Mrs. Gor don White, public relations. Pinochle was played after the meeting. Those receiving prizes were: Mrs. Cleo Drake, high and Mrs. Eubanks. 2nd hieh Drake also recPived the door prize. Refreshments were served by the losing side of a contest that had been held during the year. Mrs. McLeod and "Mrs. Rietmann were the hostesses. Mrs. McLeod was chairman of Culligan's Electric NEIL CULLIGAN. OWNER PILOT ROCK. OREGON Electric Wiring Contractor HOME BUSINESS INDUSTRIAL Electric Heating a Specialty Phone 2021 Collect 45tfc the losing side and Mrs. G. Her mann the winning side. Mrs. William Rawlins was elected president of the ToDic club at a meeting at the home of Mrs. Mabel Cotter. Fridav afternoon June 8. Other officers elected were Mrs. Norman Nel son, vice president; and Mrs. John Proudfoot. secretary and treas urer. The club decided to hold a picnic at Hat Rock Sunday June 17 with a potluck dinner at 12:30 p. m. The picnic was formerly scneduied to be held at Sacajawea park but due to high water was changed to Hat Rock. A contest will be worked out to encouraee children to read more books from the public librarv this summer The library board will meet on luesoay june 12 at the nbrary with Mrs. Roy Lindstrom and Mrs. Nerman Nelson to decide on this project. After the business meetine slides were shown by Mrs. Nelson on ner trip to the Hawaiian Is lands in April. She also gave a very interesting talk on her trip Refreshments were served by Mrs. Cotter and Mrs. Echo Pal mateer. A book shower was given to tne public library. Those from lone who reeeivprt honors in the Junior Olympics in Portland Saturday were: Mardine Baker, 3rd in the running high jump tor eirls 14 to lfi vears nnl K.ay bherer 1st in running high jump ror girls 16 to 17 years old for boys 16 to 17 years, Berl Akers, quarter of a mile race. 3rd Dick Sherer, running broad jump 1st and Bill Salter shot put, 1st Other contestants from here were: Sandra Eubanks. Jim How ton, Bill Akers, Mancil Townsend Lee Hams, Bruce Riebv. Jean Martin, Judy Morean. Sh arnn Crabtree, Karen Lundell. Linda Heimbigner, Mary Emert, Louise bous, snaron Cutsforth. Among parents and others at tending from here were: Mr. and Mrs. lierl Akers and family. Mr ;nd Mrs. Raymond Lundell and iamuy, Mrs. Delbert Emert. Mr and Mrs. Donald Heliker, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Morgan and family Mr. and Mrs. Hershal Townsend and tamily, Mrs. Leo Crabtree Oram Rigby, Mr. and Mrs. John Eubanks, Mr. and Mrs. Harold bherer and family, Lloyd How ton, Duane Baker. Mrs. Stenprt Aldrich, Donald Eubanks, Wayne rierce, mil flewitt and Loy tveene. Miss Margaret Bristow, daugh ter of Mr. ad Mrs. Ray Warmuth dim 1 nomas K. West 1ptp mar iieu m i-ortianci June 8. A re ception followed at the Norse Han there. Mrs. Etta Huston and Mrs. Edith Niehoson attended the state Garden Club convention at On tario Sunday and Monday of this wee:?. Mi", and Mrs. ErnesL Helikpr Mrs. Olive Engleman and Mrs GIVE DAD A TREAT-SPECIAL Father's Day Dinner AT ELLA'S GRILL HOTEL HEPPNER BUILDING 0 typical low rates from Heppner Salem $ .80 Cortland 75 Baker 55 The Dalles 50 Station to station rates, not including tax, for 1 minutes after 6 p.m. weekdays and all day Sunday Next time, toy if personally by telephone It t) Arvilla Swanson attended the Billy Graham movie at Lexington church Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Bristow and children of Portland visited relatives here and in Heppner over the weekend. Alecia Swales of Hermistnn spent a few days last week with her grandfather. Henry Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crowell have purchased the Jessie Griffin house on Second street. They plan to remodel it before moving in. Mr. Crowell and Clifford Aid rich the now doing some carpen ter work in Pasco, Wash. Dates to remember: .June 15 Members of the II. E. C. of Willows grange will have a cleanup of the grange hall. June It) Willows grange meet ing at S p. m. $ June 17 Topic club picnic at Hat Rock with potluck dinner at 12:30 p. m. June IS Annual school meet ing at the cafetorium Polls open from 2 to 8 p. m. Directors run nhis are Milton Mnro.in anil Bryee Keene are running for the o-year term. Nominations will be open from the floor for the di rector for 2-year term. June 10 The Garden club will meet in the city park at!):4" a. m. with a potluck dinner at noon. A tour of gardens will be held be fore noon. June 20 The Arnica club at the Noel Dobyns home in the afternoon. June 20 The president of the (Continued on Page Four) Dobyns Pest Control -Residence & Commercial Fogging -Rodent & I nsect Control -Spraying-Lawns, Trees, Livestock Now is the time to have your property debugged. HAROLD DOBYNS OWNER AND OPERATOR Phone 8-7130 Ione. 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