Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, April 03, 1969, Page 5, Image 5

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    Plans Progressing
For Band Carnival
Famllv fun, fine fnod. froliw.
unci tni.h for furiluT lun a -M
Kive-iiwav each hall hourl will
ln utirticlive fpnturtu for all UK
en at ihix vcur'a Hand Carnival.
Lou of pinna are Rtin into
this year's carnival on Saturday
rvfiilitK, April 1S. al Hie Mor
row county fair pavilion, and
promice to make It a "nwinclnir
affair" from 5:(K) p.m. until 1:00
a.m.
A committee of mother ha
been soliciting help for the din
ner which will be orvd from
5:W until 7:00. Thin yvafn menu
will feature a choice of iHN'f bar
bccut bit lads and desserts, or
wiener with salads and do,
sorts.
Carnival booths will rxn at
6:30 and operate until 10:X). A
new attraction this year In the
So give-away each half-hour to
the one who has the ntub of his
free admission ticket drawn.
There will be two sets of roy
oliv a carnival booths king and
ciuoen from the elementary
school, and a carnival dance
king and queen from the high
school. Selection of these candi
dates will be announced soon.
Hih school students are com
point; by classes through their
Country Store booth. The class
which participates most enthus
iastically in contributing to this
large and popular booth will
win considerable activity points,
Service starved?
It's free and plentiful with
any product In our full line
of fuels and lubricants.
CALL YOUR STANDARD
OIL MAN IN HEPPNER
L. E. "Ed" DICK 676-9633
Standard Oil Company at California
Special Easter
Events Planned
Br TRANCES ROSE WILSON
IKRIGON The community
Faster ckb hunt and parade will
iM'Kin at the lire station at 10
a.m. Saturday. Children will pa
rade through town and arrive at
the school grounds at 10 30 for
the egtf hunt. A number of priz
es will be awarded and each
child will receive something.
The egg hunt In sonsored by
the Lions Club. The club has
been cullccling scrap metal to
sell to raise funds for the sid
ing on their building, located
west of Irrigon, on the old high
way. There will be an Easter Sun
rise Service, Sunday morning at
ti:.t0 m. at the football field.
After the sorvliv the Baptist and
Assembly of God churchi-s will
each be serving an Easter
breakfast.
Sunday schools In the com
munity are planning programs
for the morning service. The As
sembly of God voung pi-ople will
present a Cantata entitled "No
Greater Love".
Thursday at 7:30 p.m. there
will be a communion service at
the Assembly of God. On Good
Friday there is to be a special
servlie at the Baptist Church.
I'aslor Herbert Vaughn has given
an Invitation to the Assembly
of Cod and others or the com
munity to attend.
Mrs. Jack Lovd is making n
survey in North Morrow county
for the Oregon Department of
Employment, to determine
available manpower and em
ployment needs in this area. She
will cull at each home In North
Morrow county. Residents are
urged to cooperate in the inter
view, all Information is confi
dential. Mrs. Ewing Hynd will
make the survey in Lexington
and lone, while Mrs. Arthur
Vance Is working In the south
ern part of the county. The sur
vey Is federally iinancea. nirx.
Paul Arbogast has been hired
to work In the employment of
fice recently opened in the old
library building in Heppner.
For any kind of printing, call
The Gazette-Times.
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iriNP AMERICAN LEGION Auxlllarr members prepared dinner and program to mark 50th annl
ar?" ttaS American Ifonat Ion. last Wednesday niqht. Amona those participatlna were
thJ auxilianr charter members, officer, and Cold Star mothers. M. Earl Blak. (center) o!
rTmMMV bold. th. charter. From left are Mrs. Cleo Drake, charter
member Mr. AdS ChrUtopherson. now of Donald, charter member; Mr.. Vera Rietmann. char
to? mnfam Ml" Blake; Omar Rietmann. Gold Star mother; Mrs. John Eubank., presents
r Sr dis,"c' 6 auxi"arT PrM'dent' a"-M"-""
Legionnaires Observe Anniversary
ATTENTION, FARMERS!
Help Organize an N. F. O.
(National Farmers' Organization)
In Morrow County
FRIDAY APRIL 11, 8:00 P.M.
LEXINGTON GRANGE HALL
Hear Paul Schmucker, National
N. F. 0. Director, Speak and
Answer Questions
Meet Neil Venturacci of Ontario,
Organizer and State Director
PUBLIC URGED TO ATTEND!
By EVA HAMLETT
IONE The fiftieth anniver
sary of the American Legion
was observed Wednesday, March
at lone, when the Legion
Auxiliary of Tost No. 95 enter
tained at a pot luck dinner for
members of the post, the aux
iliary and guests.
Tables were decorated in a
festive mood with centerpieces
of red poppies, made by the
veterans, and accented with a
happv birthday theme.
Clifford Aldrlch. commander
.r Pr.ti Kn 95 Introduced Har
lan McCurdy, Jr., of Heppner
who served as master of cere
monies. John Jepsen, adjutant of
Post No. 95, led the group In
prayer.
Following the dinner a pro
gram was presented. McCurdy
introduced 'The Choralettes" of
lone High school and their dir
ector, Darrel James, who sang
the selections, "Wild Geese"
and "Let There be Peace on
Earth". Mrs. Ora Coe of Milton
Freewater Auxiliary president of
District No. 6, was Introduced.
After a short talk, she present
ed Mrs. John Eubanks, president
of the lone auxiliary, with a
r-honw fnr niacin? second in the
district membership drive.
Robert Cole of Josepn, com-
vtonHoi. nt Dletrir-t No. fi. was
...fnnmnH an1 rrara a chnrt TP.
sponse. Mrs. Cole accompanied
him ana was introaucea laier
in the program. ., t .
BcomnnH nnllPV nast flistriCt
commander and now adjutant
M mA Utra TtM Cm WCf
hosts' for several days last week
to their son, Meivin, ana tneir
tnraa am nHrhilriren who flew
out from their home in Spring-
ville, man, lor a spring vaca
tion visit with his parents. The
visitors also spent time visiting
his brother ana sister-in-iaw,
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Cox, at
their home in Lexington before
leaving Sunday by plane for
their home. Cox is proprietor of
a drive-in theater in Springville.
Shop for Great Bargains Here!
Ruminooe Sole
Spring
FRIDAY and SATURDAY, APRIL 11-12
OLD TRYCO BUILDING
Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Both Days
Baked Foods Sale While it Lasts Both Days
V2 Price On All Items
Saturday Afternoon
GREAT BARGAINS
In Clothing, Toys, Dishes, and some Furniture items
Including a Bendix Washer-Dryer, in working
condition.
FOR PICKUP DURING THE COMING WEEK. . PHONE SHARON BIDDLE,
676-9247, MARILYN KELLOGG. 676-5505, OR CAROLE BAKER IN LEXINGTON,
989-8447, OR LEAVE ITEMS AT DOOR OF TRYCO BUILDING.
THIS MESSAGE SPONSORED BY YOUR HOME-OWNED BANK AS A COMMUNITY SERVICE
HANK OF .
UjEastern Oregon
HEPPNER IONE ARLINGTON
MEMBER, FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
of Hermiston post, was welcom
ed. McCurdy also introduced
David Marick. who has been
selected to enter the stale mu
sic competition in the solo div
ision. David played Concert in 4.
by Goltermann, on his tuba.
The American Lecion Post No.
95 was organized February 28.
1921, with Joe Mason as com
mander. Other members were
Fred Nichoson. Dr. Clyde Walk
er, Elmer Griffith, Walter Cor
ley, Everett Ritchie, Raymond
Turner, Walter Cockran. Oliver
Hacuewood, W. A. Hayes, Earl
J. Blake, John Ward, W. G. Hale,
Oren Grabill, and George Zink.
Blake was introduced as the
only charter member attending,
and he told a little of the his
tory and humorous happenings.
Mrs. Elaine Rietmann of lone
and Mrs. Bonnie Torgerson of
Milton-Freewater were honored
Gold Star Mothers attending.
Mrs. Torgerson accompanied
Mrs. Coe to the meeting.
The World War I veterans were
introduced and asked to name
their branch of service and
where they were when the Arm
istice was signed. Those partic
ipating were Walt Roberts, Ho
mer Mankin, Earl J. Blake, Cleo
Drake, Henry Peterson and
Frank Hamlin, both members of
the Heppner past.
Mrs. Eubanks, president of the
local auxiliary, was Introduced
and gave a - short response.
The auxiliary Was organized
December 12, 1928, and receivea
its charter April 2, 1929. The
first officers were Margaret
Blake, president; Snoda Blake,
vice-president; Gladys Drake,
secretary treasurer; Thelma
Corley, historian. Other charter
members were Mary Beckner,
Vera Rietmann, Vivian Hague-
wood. Goldie Nelson, Maude
Ferris, Bcrnicc Blackwell, Har
riet Brown. Amy Sperrv and Ada
Christopherson. Members pres
ent were Margaret Blake, Glad
ys Drake, Vera Rietmann, and
Ada Christopherson.
Bill Rietmann, mayor of lone,
and Mrs. Rietmann were intro
duced and welcomed. Husbands
and wives of officers and hon
ored guests were introduced, in
cluding Mrs. Robert Cole, Mrs.
Bonnie Torgerson, Mrs. Frank
Hamlin, John Eubanks, and
Omar Rietmann.
Clifford Aldrich, commander,
thanked all who participated in
the program, and also the aux
iliary for the dinner and all the
arrangements and effort need
ed to sponsor this special occasion.
HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. April i. 196
Support Asked
For Boys' State
lone post No. 95, American
Legion, has placed containers
in business house In lone to
receive contributions for the
purpose of financing the spon
(sorsliip of two boy to Boys'
State, according to Cliff Aid
rich, commander.
Two high school juniors have
been selceled to attend Boys'
State In Corvallls from June 15
to 21. Thev are Scott Wilson
and Joel McFlllgott.
A total of $so is needed. The
post requests that nil who are
interested in supporting the pro
leet make contributions through
the containers or send donations
to the American Legion post, In
tare of Cliff Aldrich. command
er, at lone. Manv boys of Hepp
ner and lone have benefitted
from the training received In
the past at Boys' Slate, and the
Legion is anxious that the pro
gram be continued.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Connor
and three children enjoyed a
week end visit recently at the
home of his brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Morgan
Connor and family in Golden
dale, Wn.
Grandson Announced
Mr mil Mrs. Rav Avers are
announcing the arrival of a new
grandson, born to rneir win in
law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Fdward Cranor of 1'ortland pn
Wednesday, March "id. He
weighed 6 lb.. H' oz.. anu na
been named Earl Ray. He Jln
a 14 -year-old sister. Dawn. The
mother la the former Sharon Ay
em. Paternal grandmother Is
Mrs. Earl Cranor of Portland.
Fuel or luba needs?
What you need, we have.
Fuel for all your equipment.
A lubricant for every part.
CALL YOUR STANDARD
OIL MAN IN HEPPNEK
L.E. "Ed" DICK 6.u-ytw
Standard Oil Company ot Calttomm
Too many greases?
mm
RPM Multi-Motive Grease in
a handy cartridge gun kit
greases everything.
CALL YOUR STANDARD
OIL MAN IN HEPPNER
L.E. "Ed" DICK 676-9633
Standard Oil Company of California
Col's Richfield
Now Has
U-HAUL TRAILERS
Several
Different
Trailers
From
Which
to
Choose
LET CAL'S GET YOUR CAR
READY FOR SPRING DRIVING
Minor Tune-ups
Brake Work
Muffler Repair
GOODYEAR POLYGLAS TIRES
AND OF COURSE. THOSE GOOD RICHFIELD PRODUCTS
CAL'S RICHFIELD
Ph. 676-8981
foniiiN
STAMPS
Heppner
FLASH YOUR TAIL,
LIFT YOUR UDS
rnmum
JNLFASH YOURS
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AND PROWLS WITH MORE SPIRIT AND ELE
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AROUND. CAT-QUICK ON 351 CUBES OF
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May and Main Streets
Heppner, Oregon
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