Women's Honorary
Taps Carol Rawlins
Carol Rawlins, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. William Rawlins,
has been chosen for membership
In Talons, sophomore women's
service honorary, fur 1908 03 at
Oregon State University, the
news bureau there announces.
Miss Rawlins was one of 50
freshmen coeds chosen. One la
named from each living group
on the campus, and members as
sist In carrying out various cam
pus programs, such as New Stu
dent Week and Mothers and
Poppy Days Set For the Weekend
Mrs. Virginia Turns recently
HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thundery. May ZX 1961
visited In Pendleton, wher
she had an opportunity to tour
the new Portland Civic Auditor
ium, which ahe says Is quite
wonderful. While In Portland,
she had occasion to celebrate
her birthday with several friends
who accompanied her to Ha
waii two years ago. The group
got together at the home ot
Mrs. Adams, mother ot Mrs.
Don Turner, where they had
the reunion and birthday cele
bration. Accompanying her
home was her brother, Art
Crawford of San Jose, Calif., who
will remain to visit in Heppner
until after Memorial Day.
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Tool and Gas Tank Boxes
for Narrow and Wide Box
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Fabricating Co.
Hermlston-McNary Hwy.
Phone 567-5757
Bright red memorial popples
will ' bloom" on streets of Hepp
ner this week-end while the
American Legion Auxiliary
holds its annuul Poppy Day sale
Friday and Saturday, May 24
and 25. Mrs. Clayton Sweek will
serve as this year's chairman.
Volunteers will work from a
booth set up In front of the
J. C. Penney store.
All funds received through
the selling of the popples, and
the contributions which many
persons offer, benefit the organ
ization's child welfare and re
habilitation programs. Also vet
erans who make the poppies are
given employment which enab
les them to help their families,
and often Is the only income
the veteran has.
Dads Week-ends.
A graduate ot Heppner High
school with the class of 1967,
Miss Rawlins Is majoring in
home economics and resides in
Buxton Hall.
and Herb Wright of fossil.
The Valley Lanes Open will
be held Sunday, June 16, with
a prize fund of $,(X)0 (baaed
on 240 entries), all of which will
be won by amateurs. I'airlng of
amateurs with professionals will
take place at a public drawing
on June 12. Among the pros ex
peeled are Jim Stephenlch,
Wayne Zahn and Dick Weber.
Bowlers Earn Entries
Into Pro-Am Tourney
Six bowlrm from thU area
will reprint the Heppner Fi
esta Bwl In the i'ro-Amateur
I'BA Tournament at Valley
Lanes, Beaver ion, next month,
according to Mr. and Mrs. Art
Dyck, owners.
Amateurs who have won tha
trip and th total $00 paid en
try fees are Mrs. Roger Camp
bell of Lexington, Mra. Lea
Bailey of Kinzua, Miss Linda
Heath and Bill Must, both of
Heppner, Mark Jelllck of Kinzua
Youth to be Honored
At Episcopal Church
Sunday. May 26. will be ob
served as Youth Sunday at the
10:00 a.m. family worship serv
Ice at All Saints' Episcopal
church, It is announced by the
Kev. Dirk Kinenart.
Members of the Junior choir
and acolytes will be honored, as
well as graduating seniors, who
will receive All Saints' medals
as gilts from the parish.
In keeping with the youth
ful theme, the Holy Eucharist
will be sung to the American
Folk Song Mass, accompanied
by the autoharp, and young peo
pie will assist in the service.
May 31 Final Date
Set for Grain Loans
Any eligible producer having
1967 crop wheat or barley not
already under loan may place
it under loan for reseal purpos
es before May 31. Loans must
be requested before May 31,
iy(8, but disbursements can be
made later.
Requests may be made either
in person, by letter, or tele
phone. Reseal loans are Just extend
ed loans to permit continued
ownership.
For full details ranchers may
contact the ASCS office.
Too Late to Classify
RYE PULLERS needed, starting
Saturday, May 25, at Ralph
Crum Ranch, lone. Ph. 422
"247. 13c
POWER
CONTROL
ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE
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Power Tools
Hydraulic Jacks
Alemite Equipment
421 S.E. 4th Pendleton
Phone 276-5862
REX ELLIS
Republican
FOR DELEGATE TO
THE NATIONAL PARTY
CONVENTION
Experience: Dean of the Ore
eon State Senate and mem
ber of the powerful Ways and
Means Committee 14 of the
18 years I was a State Sena
tor.
I solicit your vote for dele
gate to the Republican Nat
ionai convention. I was
delegate in 1964 and joined
some other delegates from
the Western States in trying
for some native common
sense in the party platform
ine bureau of. Land Manage
ment owned 31,915,902 acres
of land in Oregon. The true
cash value of Federal proper'
ty not taxed in Oregon
amounted to $3,456,305,000,
Our group from the West was
loined by the Southern dele
gates who were advocating
states rights. At the meeting
ot the convention our dele
gates prepared the following
resolution:
"THAT ALL FEDERAL
PROPERTY NOT USED FOR
A SPECIFIC PURPOSE, BE
DEEDED BACK TO THE
COUNTIES, THEREBY PUT
TING IT ON THE TAX
ROLLS."
We did not introduce our res
olution when we discovered
that the "King Makers" were
more interested in defeating
Goldwater than putting a
plank in his platform which
would help elevate him to
the presidency.
Our resolution provided that
one half the money from the
sale of the land be used tc
reduce the national debt, the
other half to offset the prop
erty tax.
At the last session of the
Oregon legislature we intro
duced the same memorial
which the Senate approved
25-5.
When the memorial went to
the House, the Chairman of
the committee where the
memorial was sent, refused
to let it go to a vote. WHY?
We are currently spending
billions of dollars to reach
the moon, but for what? I
advocate that the billions
now being spent for moon
trips should be used to care
for the needy of our country,
educate our children, and
reduce taxes.
Pd. Adv. by Rex Ellis,
Pendleton, Oregon
MD)M(!
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Drop in anytime from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Thursday,
May 23rd, for free refreshments and a look at our
beautifully remodeled Heppner Branch!
You're welcome to come in anytime, but we hope you'll
make a special effort to visit your Heppner Branch of
First National Thursday. This is the special day we have
set aside to serve refreshments and show you around,
partly because we want to thank you for your patience
during the remodeling work, but mostly because we're
very proud of our new look!
LOOK FOR THESE IMPROVEMENTS:
Added parking area
n Additional tellers' window
New fixtures and furnishings
n New, modern lighting
n Community Meeting Room
HEPPNER BRANCH
FIRST
NATIONAL
BANK OF OREGON
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation