Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, May 06, 1965, Page 5, Image 5

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    Riverside Chapter Tops In Shop Skills
If MART LEE MARLOW
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miiu ronu-n iwia l Micrinsn
HUM MkniI m Mum a week
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Idling from all Ixm.U Haw ex
ii Ucrlde liail 47 Inl a,
Wy'KiiM HiH Dalle .7. Mu
fhld 'i Sherman 'i McF.wen
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Following arc the pluctngii
from Rivet .il-: Iim Itli-nl in a
Hon, Mike Part low, tniunl rhi'
trie welding Ag I II. t lnli r
ltillllM. flrl; anlylino welding
AX I'll, Mike rrtrliw, m-iiiihI,
wmxlwork mlvnnced, Krltii M.nl
iii. iuhi; i Arm surveying, Terry
McCoy. firt; advamed ari weld
I iik'. Jim Part low, find; brmlng,
Mi-Vf I'.trthrw. firnl; woodwork
Ait I II. tri: Kenney, Mi-ond
electric wiring. I)li k Skouho,
find: acetylene tut I Inc. Steve
Parllow, third; tool sliuipeiilng,
Mike Friend, fourth; hardware
Identlficfltlon, CheMrr Phillip,
fifth.
New Officers At Oiomr
Student body i.fflntu for Ulv
mlili' High im himl for net year
were elected iit w-ek a ful
Iowa: president. ;i-iiri Svhmed.
tr; vbv rcldenl. .Mike I.rt
low; orvrelary, , I'rnny Forney-trcsn.-rer.
Tonl Olln. Cheer
leaders will ! Uiul.i Scnn, Kiln
Sutton. patsy Davu anl Toril
Olln.
(J. A. A. officers are the fu.
lowing: jrej..lent, Carol Ann
llarHr; l -prt ldent. Urula
Senn; secretary lrraurcr, FIU
.Sutton; hiiiU i liairfiian. Tunl
Hln; sergeant at arms, Fram-M
Walker,
Mrs W. G ,Ke hafer t-ht-rd
i'il.l nt id l)i JI..OI.I Fl-n-klon
I 'nil for Urn rw xi year at
llm all day met-iing held last
week al the hurnn of Mr. Iter
ard lnovan. Mr. Glen Carp
enter It Ue president ami Mrs
Arnold Hoffmaii la secretary
treasurer. Mia. Itortald Ulark
a in hiMitrka,
Subjerl if ii day wa "Co!
of higher education' Willi Mr.
HiHl'y Wl'kl III lirt'llT 'Hin
lloiuf niiiki-r'a r'ctlv to ! In Id
M y U al tlio It in-a fin k
irranjv hall km iIimum-mI. 11h-
lioardman and Irrl'im unit m1
lx In ihaK'f uf Dii nmrnlnK
tiiiiri nmir. nit iiiMramari iinn
rnlttii- will ! Mra. Donovan.
Mra. Itollin ItUlii.ii. Mra. Wi-t.
Mra. liliuk, Mra. (laud Wurdfri
and Mrs. Si-vhafiT.
Mra. Sim liaf.-r and Mr. Carp
itilir ari In CorvaHU IMa wt-rk
for Iho llomi-iiiiikir'a Slate
Cmirn II May 4 ii.
ft rnrvtliitf will Ixt Mav 18
at tht home of Mra. !n Dxwri
y, with Mm. SVri.1 aa co ItoMfaa.
Sulii- t will Ih "You and arnall
bli.iniW( with Mra. Iri Itak
i r and Mra. t'ari fiti r aa l al
ira.
Wo Will
Deliver Your
Processed Meat
WHOLESALE MEATS
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING
SCHEDULE:
Hojj Tuesday
( nltli Wed.. Thura.
Slii'rp Anv Day
Follctr Meat Co.
Ph. S67-66S1
Harmlaton, Oregon
On Harm laton-McN ory
Hlqhwcry
SI. M.iry'a Altar Suclfly h-ld
a dinner ineilrif Tuivday rilK'hl
of laxt week al Hie Klka ( lull In
HiTiniston. Kathrr Ixopold lUor
dan of llerrnlnlon was a Kurt
Hn.il arran'i'menta wcic illv
rusM-d for llu Kirtit Holv Cum-
rnunlon for Sunday, May 9, and
I lu brcakfjkt in folluw at the
fc'ranKo hall. Mra S. K. WUkii
will In the (halrrnan In chargf.
Ihc tMxxnd annual May pro
ulun will m lifld May 16 at the
churi-h. twcrdini; the 10 a in
rnasa. All a-ho aee children
will partliliuti. bin. Hi-lrn'-r
Huk and Mr Shirley Zl. lirkl
will Im i-o t lialrmun.
The Kroup'a next projitt U to
make tu t of new altar cloths.
In charge of this will be Mr.
IVter Malz and Mra. I-Mer lJ'
ruux.
The next niittlni; will be nt
the home of Mr. Hun May .
Mra. Ifon Danlela waa bostons
fr the Hoardman TUIUum club
Tueaday iilfht of l.iat week nt
her home. Mrs. Di-wey Wt,
Mra. Konald Klark and Mr. II.
M. Walker cave rejHjrts on the
xprlnj; convention they attended
ut Arlington.
1'lana were made and reserva
llona dl.Hcus.sed for the OreRon
Federation Women clubs
convention to tie held at Gear
hnrt May 19-0. Tho.e who plan
lo attend arc Mr. West, Mrs.
Black, Mr. Walker. Mrs. Joe Ta.
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BUY ONE GALLON
BOYSEN
COLORIZER
RUBBERGLO
FLAT WALL FINISH
635
WHITE
Colo a slightly
higher.
GET SECOND
GALLON FOR
ONLY J MORE
finest quality latex M wall
flnijli
Odorless, fast drying, tools wath
clean with water
One coat does the job
Choice ol 13 ready mixed col.c
(custom colors slightly hight!
HURRY!
SALE ENDS
MAY 15
'7o wis a
ON THE FOLLOWING ITEMS:
DREEM ODORLESS SEMI-GLOSS ENAMEL, Qt.
Was $2.09 NOW Si.su
PORCH AND DECK ENAMEL. Qt Was $2.39 NOW $2.14
PLAS0LUX, Qt Was $3.05 NOW $2.75
MONOKOTE-STUCCO PAINT. GaL Was $7.49 NOW $6.74
VI-KO LATEX EXT. HOUSE PAINT. Gal. Was $7.89 NOW $7.10
ALKTD MARINE HOUSE PAINT. Gal Was $8.25 NOW $7.43
COLORS SLIGHTLY HIUHt.lt
9x12 PLASTIC DROP CLOTH 49c
S QUART PLASTIC PAIL 49c
5 FOOT WOOD STEP LADDER $5.95
tone, Mra. Italph ftkuubo ami
Mra. IM.ii IMmiu-y.
next tnet-tlritf will t at
I he hoi i m of Mra. Vernon J(um-11
May II.
Mr. and Mis. IMmi Shannon
n turn..! l..,ii,o Ui m- k fr-ot a
wetka trip In I .a Vrrai. ,N-v ,
a heft lhi-y VIMiiil at Ibe horm
of their aon In law anil ilaucli
tir, Mr. and Mr. l ltrnbi-r-
Mill,
Mra. Frank Iiher1y. Portland,
alMer of I ho bile Tat (.arty, waa
a Victor lat wek at the h'.nu
of Mr. and Mra. Ci'orh'o Sliard.
Mr. and Mr. Arthur Sltn
wire In l wlxlon. Id.iho, Wed-riin-Liy
IhnniL'h Friday laat
wnk, vlltlrij; at the home of
Ihelr in ami (laughter In law,
Mr. and Mra. (Jeoree Satdn. i
Ji a Co.iU of llardman was a
wii k end visitor a( the home of
hl brother and klsti-r In law
Mr and Mra. ( laud Coal.. They
look Mm home Sunday.
Mr. and Mm. Clarence La
Chame of Klricston, Wash, wi re
wn k end M-ltora at Ihe borne of
their and daughter-in-law.
Mr. and Mr. Darold 1-uCliame,
and iJitliarHe Ni,-r, Mr. (Jlen
Carfteriter.
Mr. Florence Itoot vUltiil In
Wmii from Wednewday till Sat
urd.iy last week at Ihe home of
her son and daughter In law,
Mr. and Mr. Vernon Itoot.
Jay Cox of Itrnton, Wash., waa
a visitor one day hint week at
lie horrnn of Mr. and Mr. Claud
Coal and Mr. and Mr. Zcarl
(ilesp(.
Mra. iJiVerrn fart low and Mra.
Zoo iHlllnj; x-nf the wet-k end
in La (.rande visit ni at Ihe
home of Mr. I'artlow htm in
law and datiehtiT. Mr. and Mra.
Ivan Kreva
Culling Honors
Won by Horses
From Washington
Ton hoitiif In cow rutiinir In
the- Hejrrr Wrarjrlenr i.iith
annual aprlnir mc I Friday and
yilurdav were ahared bv Ivkj
Wanhlnnlon ure which won their way about Ihe fairways in
MEPPNEI CAZrrTt TIMES. Thuradary. Mry f, IMS
-$
Golfers Star? Season With Stag Night
ly VIRGINIA KELSO
KI.VI'A The men of Ihe Kin-
iua (iolf club alartnl the a-a.
n with a grand runrt on Friday
rifht by iaz!r.s tr.cir tint !sj
nli-hl of the M-an. Thirty flvo
fi-llows turned out to whack
ihelr rei-ective ifo round In
Ihe oM-n Clana,
Bar V lurhea. rl.Hi-n by
Sieve Itlhhon, ( hlmacum. Wn .
won Ihe flmt po round and Solo
Malley, ridden bv llob MKJulre.
Yakima, Wn. won the a-cond
go round In the ojwn.
Tlio -prlnK me-t attradi-d 42
entrle -mme ai In rJ and
lfiAod lo ! an outstanding
event. Some 200 attemli-d the
Wranirlem' parly at ihe Amerf-
can I'Klon hall Saturday night.
Plana Waihel of Tangt-I won
the barrel radn event Sunday
with a time of aecond Vit
Iwo iro-round. and Ilolce Fulle
ton anl Bob SN-at'nll raptured
flr-t In learn roplmr with Stea
I'all joining Jerry iJougherly lo
form another team that claimed
aerond.
Complete reult of the prlnj(
meet are as follows:
Oien Cuttlnir ffimt go round)
F Inst. Bar Y Duihexa, ridden
by Steve Bishop; M-eond (4-way
tie) Lucky Boy "A." ridden by
Nel Smith, Portland: MU
Penny, by Charlea Kartell,
Selah, Wn.; Pokey Tom Joe, by
F. N. Gltrer, Grenada. Calif.; and
Bnldv Buaa. by S. K. Comfort,
Idlewllde Park. Ore.
Second go round Find. Sto
Bally, rlddi-n by Bob McGulrc,
Vaklmn, Wn.; aecond (3 way
tie), pokey Tom Joe. Baldy Bu
and Dornino Melody, ridden by
an atii-mpl lo get tlio rust out
of their Imnea after the wlnlera'
layoff Chef Jim Walker waa. as
usual. In fine form In the kitch
en department and filled Ihe
hungry golfer with delicious
tew. after which the uual eve-
nlnj of card was enjoyed by
ail.
Honor for the evening's
competition were dominated
mmtlv 1,1 f.llr,u a nimi-d fis.ti I . '
I 11, .1. lll.nn.r' lul'imP
Mr. and Mrs. Frank fa-Merrill
went to lieppner Friday for a
tiniiital (heiktp for Frank.
Mr. John Hawk and Mr.
9nrn HowtII went to Ccr,.2.in
Thurnday lo have meiiical care
for Florence Hawk.
Mr and Mr. Bob Kyle and
family went to Madraa Salur
day for buaineaa, shopping, and
lo visa the Bovd Browna.
Mr. and Mr. Buxty Mnlx-k
were In Ifeppner Saturday for
nusinea ami anoppinp.
A new family to (amp 5 la
Mr. and Mr. Sam Howell who
moved from Monument. Mr.
Ilowt-1 working on the logging
crew.
The regular meotlne of the
5 Women s club card
net. Bob Slinkard; long drive, 'he ha 11 m ,ir S u
'7:' ";;jn : VT , ti'"''. High was won by Shirley
MiM-ner; hidden hole, Bob Reav- K yw by Ku Manin tn
s. mu'i i !.- in so... f,jatlrig ,,y (-aro orrU ,
Beverly Imovan of Portland Kalph Beamer. Heppner.
nii'iit the week end at the home
of her parent. Mr. and Mr.
Bernard Donovan.
Mr. and Mr. Arin Hug went
lo I -a Grande one day last week
to visit Mr. Hug'i mother, Mr.
Katie Blck ford.
Itecent visitor at the borne of
Mr. and Mr. Arthur Allen were
Mr. and Mr. Clyde Tannehlll of
1 J (;rando. and Mr. William
Uily of Pendleton.
Frank Marlow rr-tunu'l home
Sunday after being hospitalized
tho past ten week In Pendleton
and lli-mlston. Visitor at the
Marlow homo Sunday were Mr.
Marlow'a cousin. Mrs. Bob B-elo
of La Grande.
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AND MANY OTHER VALUES ON
PAINT THROUGHOUT THE STORE
TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO.
PH. 676-9212
HEPPNER
Cafeteria menu for Riversido
High M-hiKiI and Hoardm.-in
Grade m hmd for tho week of
May 1011 are a follows: Mon
day bologna and K-anut butter
sandwiches, baked mvccI iota
toe, lettuce, celery Micks and
cherry crunch; Tuesday wiener
wraps, c ream of ioa soup. Inma
toejt and apriooLs; Wednesilay
creamed turkey and toast cups.
gri-en bean, celery sticks and
laaches; Thursday ronst boi-f.
potatoes and gravy, spinach,
carrot sticks and Ice cream. Fri
day Is May Day for the grade
fciiooo, and the menu for the
high school will bo Cook's Sur
prise. Bread, butter and milk are
served with all meals.
Mr. Adolf Skoubo had minor
surgery at the Good Shepherd
Hospital in llcrmiston last week.
Registered (first go-round I
First (2 way tie I, Domino Mel
oily, ridden by Ralph Beamer,
and Bar Y Duchess, ridden by
Sieve Bishop; third. Mescale
Talor. bv John Carmlchael,
Yakima. Wn.; fourth (2 way
tlei Dirty Bird, ridden by Rocky
Coodhuo. Klamath Falls, and
Soto Bailey, by McGuire.
Si-eond go-rotind First, Mes
cale Taylor, by Carmlchael; see
ond. Bar Y Duches. by Bishop;
third. Pokey Tom Joe. by Giger;
and fourth, Domino Melody, by
Beamer.
Novice (first go round) First,
Dirty Bird, by Goodhue; second.
Bcacr Dam Bixile. by Tommy
Buckner. Itedmond; third (3-way
tiel. Miss Nocoma, by Freddie
Grimes, Boise, Idaho; Speckles
Boy Buster, bv Nels Smith, Port
land; and Lil I"ooo Tih-o, by E.
IL Burns. Ellen.sburg, Wn.
Second go-round First.
Beaver Dam Bodie, by Tommy
Buckner; si-cond 2-way tie),
King Ott. ridden bv Dick Wilde,
Redmond; and. Phil's Zomba,
ridden by Oar Summers. Chilo
ouin: fourth. Lil Poco Teco. bv
I
Wall.
A work day was held at the
club on Sunday with i gam? of
the members on hand. They
pent four hours sprucing up the
courao and doing small clean
up Job that need attention this
time of year.
Sunday, May 9. In honor of
mothers, the annual Mother!
Day breakfast will be held at the
clcb with the men doing the
wrvlng. During the day a
Mother-Daughter two ball tourn
ament will be played. Mother
who have no daughter of their
own are asked to borrow I gal
for the day.
Mr. and Mrs. It O. Stephens
of Weser, Idaho, spent Wednes
day and Thursday visiting rel
ative here.
Mr. and Mrs. Arne Slinkard
went to Portland Wednesday
evening to meet their ion, Jim.
who Is home on leave.
Don McConncll returned home
last Monday from Walla Walla.
Wn., where he had spent several
weeks in the hospital.
Cleve Robbina returned this
past week from Durham. Ark.,
where he has been visiting rel
atives.
Mrs. William Stephens was
the guest of honor last Wednes
day night when a bridal shower
was given for her at Jeff more
Hall. Two shower games were
played with Sharon Mangum and
Alice Speight winning the prizes.
The honor guest then opened
her many lovely and useful
gifts assisted by her mother,
Mr. Archie Cox and her mother-in-law,
Mrs. R. O. Stephens. Cake
and coffee were then served to
tho guests by the hostesses,
Helen Shelton and Betty Ben- .
son.
Mrs. Howard Rice, Mrs. Paul
Oyler, and Mrs. Don Slinkard j
went to Pendleton Thursday
night to take Mrs. G. L. Oyler
and Linda Rice to take the train
to Chcrryvale, Kans. Mrs. Oyler
had spent the past month here.
Mrs. Verlin Conner and son
and
Connie Tlptt. Other present
were Marie Khoton. Marie llulett.
Jean Med lock. Blllle Jean Sitton,
Barbara Mortlmore. tva Dc
Memtt, and Lola Ferrel.
Klnrua Youth Competi
la Junior Olympic Meats
The Kinzua boys and girls
did themselves proud at the
Junior Olympic Track Meet held
at Mitchell on Friday. April 30.
Team effort and Individual
performances from the entire
representation were outstanding
One of the finest exhibitions
was turned In by the midget
relay team of Lynn Morley, Bill
McConnell. Mike Kyle, and
Bruce Kandle. The boys Jumped
Into the lead it the start and
each member outdistanced his
opponent for an easy victory.
Individual Point Winners:
Midgets: Standing broad Jump:
Lynn Morley and Bill McCon
nell. tied first; soft ball throw,
Mike Kyle, third: 200 yard relay,
Yynn Morley, Bill McConnell,
Mike Kyle and Bruc Kandle,
first.
1J tu 13 year old: 23) yard
relay: John Thlrme. Randy
FMo-f, Randy MHkri, itT.r.ie
Bowman, second place.
Running broad Jump: Ronnla
Bowman. It; John Thlrme, 2nd.
lot) yard dash: Ronnlu Bow
man, lat: Randy Medlmk, 3rd.
High Jump: Randy FWhcr, lit.
Mamiing broad jump: John
Thteme, lt; One Mrtlmore,
3rd.
.V) yard dah: Randy FUher,
lt.
Softball throw: Don Bird, 2nd;
Randy Medlork. 3rd.
In the 11 15 year division, a
relay learn of Joe Bowman,
l(i hard Allen, and Larry Larson
from Wheeler High and a Kin
iua Flghth grader, Mike Craig
ran second.
Larry Larson won the 220 yard
dash, Joe Bowman ran second
In the 100 yard dash and Charles
Campbell placed second in th
anot put.
(.iris Competition: JO-jl years
T0 yard dash, Joyce Hatter,
3rd; 2X) yard relay: Joyce Hat-
ter. Karen Mortmore, Keilo
Guinn, Sara Bowman, 2nd.
1213 year group: softball
throw: Nancy Morley, 3rd H-15
50 yard hurdles, Connie
Thteme. 2nd; 220 yard relay,
Naomi Dahill. Connie Thieme,
Delorls Shelton. Sharon Hubbell,
2nd; 14 IV softball throw: Na
omi Dahill, 1st.
EDUCATION PATS
BIG DIVIDENDS
Complete high school edu
cation at home spare time. $6
monthly Includes all books,
instructions, diploma, etc.
Send for free lesson and de
tails. No obligation. American
School. P. O. 12S7. Pendleton,
Ore. Registered with Oregon
State Dept. of Education.
Paslor Called
To Serve Churches
The Rev. Alfred Bouchee, now
serving a church In Indiana, has
been called to serve Christian
churches In Lexington and Hep
pner, it has been announced.
Ihe pastor formerly was loca
ted at Milton-Freewater and
Enterprise. He will assume his
duties at the two churches here
on July 1. Te Rev. Earl Soward,
who has been serving the Lex
ington church, will retire from
the pulpit at that time.
Mrs. Anderson Takes
Trip with Daughter
Mrs. Willis Roller of Los Al-
tos Hills, Calif., came north on
a vacation trip two weeks ago
and took her mother, Mrs. Nellie
Anderson, to Victoria, B. C, on
a trip which both enjoyed very
muni.
Mrs. Anderson mot her daugh
ter in Portland on April 30 and
they continued on the trip from
there. Mr. Roller had stopped at
the Rogue River In southern
Oregon to enjoy a vacation fish
ing, and the Rollers' son went
to Modford to visit.
Mrs. Roller and Mrs. Anderson
stopped at the Memorial Coli
seum in Portland to attend the
Garden show there and partic
ularly enjoyed the men's garden
exhibits. They returned from
their trip last Tuesday, and Mrs.
Roller left for home Saturday.
Junior novice First. Owyhee David went to Pendleton Wed
nesday wnere uaviu naa a mea
ical checkup.
Mrs. Jack Sitton and Mrs.
Cora Burnside of Spray went to
Grass Valley Friday to visit
with the Richard Catlin family.
When they returned home they
were accompanied by Mr. Cat-
lin's mother, Mrs. Mary Taffey
of New Orleans, La., who went
on to Spray to visit
Mr. and Mrs. Slim Rhoton
went to The Dalles Friday for
medical care for Slim. i
Girl, ridden by Mclvin Davis.
Boise. Idaho; second, Tlco Chex,
bv Floyd Jones. Heppner: third.
Mail Mite, bv Darwin Wood,
Bend; and fourth, Hoddy Punkln, (
bv Robert Rosen, Glide.
Barrel racing (time for two
go-rounds) First. Diana Waibel,
Tangent. 38.0; second, Kay
Wigle, Philomath, 38.6; third,
Ruby Fulleton, Heppner, 38.S;
and fourth. Erna Winchester,
Heppner. 39.2. There were nine
entries in barrel racing.
Georgia-Pacific
Buys U. S. Timber
Georgia Pacific Corporation
was the successful bidder on 12,
000,000 board feet of timber on
the Camp Creek timber sale.
Wright T. Mallery, supervisor of
the Umatilla National Forest,
announces.
The sale Is located in the
Camp Creek and Nye Creek
drainages approximately 14
miles southeast of Uklah, on the
Ukiah ranger district.
The timber was appraised at
$199.25-1.00 Georgia Pacific paid
$199,274.00 for the timber. Bid
prices per thousand board feet
were: $23.30 for ponderosa pine,
$7.15 for Douglas-fir and west-
Municipal Court
Anril 1( James Phegley, rid
Ing a motorbike on a sidewalk, j
Hned $;.
April 19 Lawrence L. Good
row, violation of the basic rule,
fined $20.
April 25 Lester Eugene Wal
lace, illegal possession of alco
holic liquor. Ball of $20 for
feited. April 2G Erma Keithley, vio
lation of the basic rule. Fined
$10. . .
April 27- Stuart dick, aeiec
tive equipment on motorbike.
Fine of $10 suspended with un
derstanding that equipment and
license be brought up to stan
dard.
April 27 Raymond Dean
Kehoonover. fleeing police of
ficer. Fined $50; 10 day jail sen-
tence suspended. scnoonover
filed notice of appeal.
Adi-U 29 Mary Cox, failure to
stop at stop sign. Fined $10.
Anril 30 Ken Gates, excessive
motor noise. inea 3iu.
Mav 3 Carl Thorpe, violation
of the basic ruie. tinea $iu.
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CERAMIC VASES. TEAPOTS AND PLATES
WITH "MOTHER" ENGRAVED.
FLOWER VASES AND ARTIFICIAL
FLOWERS. COOKING WARE PTREZ
DISHES AND CASSEROLES.
CARDSCUPS and SAUCERS
Harold and Arolene Ph. 676-9417 or 676-9900
ern larch and $3.10 for white
fir and other species. There was Mrs. Hamiin and her committee
Poppy Dates Set
For May 21, 22
Topples will bloom on the
streets of Heppner May 21 and
22. as the American Legion
Auxiliary will ask residents to
observe Poppy Day and purchase
popples to aid the disabled vet
erans and their families.
The local auxiliary members
and junior volunteers will have
2,000 poppies lor saie, accoru
ine to Mrs. Frank Hamlin,
chairman. Made each year by
disabled veterans, they give
many men their only opportunity
to support themselves and their
families, and it offers a produc
tive pastime with which to com
bat long hours in the hospital
wards. The funds are used for
the aid of disabled veterans,
their families, and the families
of deceased servicemen.
a snoeial window calling at
tention to the special Memorial
Day poppy sale is piannea Dy
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Lancer
Puritan
Arrow
one bidder present
in one of the downtown stores.