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XHE 0' r HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES Heppner, Oregon 97836, Thursday, May 1, 1969 Sec. 2 ; A It THE FEUDIN' FRO I P FAMILY, (left), featured In "Feudln Mountain Bovs" one-act PTA comedr in lone. Included Cora Mae Frump Barbara PMerson; Maw Frump Dot Halvorsen; Paw Frump Dennis McKay; Gramma Frump Mary Ann Palmer: and Freddie Frump Bill Fletchner. Char acter in tne opposing Katzfelter Family (rignt). were Hiram Harold Beggs; Ellie Linda Mc Kay; and Pappy Katzfelter Bryce Keene. Play is Big Hit On Variety Show IONE The PTA "Spring Var lety" show held in the lone High school cafetorium on April 11 was a great success. The local critics enjoyed every moment of the various performances, and stated those not attending miss ed an unusual evening. The one-act play of "Feudin' Mountain Boys" dramatized a story about Freddie Frump and his family. Freddie, suffering from a malady common among young men of his age being in love, had as the object of his affection, Effie Katzfelter, who, unfortunately, found no glamour in the boys of today. She long ed for the old days when duel ing was the code of the hills and young men were romantic ally daring. After Freddie decides to man ufacture a pseudo feud to im press Effie, the whole affair gets out of hand and his fam ily is involved in a real feud with countless complications. Effie discovered that feuding is not as romantic as she had lm agined and Freddie is faced with the necessity of halting the feud he started. Cast of characters included Freddie Frump Bill Flechtner; Grandma Frump Mary Ann Palmer; Paw Frump Dennis McKay; Maw Frump Dot Hal vorsen; Effie Katzfelter Linda McKay; Cora Mae Frump Bar- HERr.llSTON IMHKHJUMJIHM 1 ...-:: . a Mil J When you can't locate it or get it done in Heppner, these Hermiston Business and Profession al firms will be happy to serve you. ' Appliance Repair HANDY HANK REPAIR Franchised Westinghouse ! Dealer j Bring your appliances in for repairs. Make an appointment for repairs while you wait. 672 Main, Hermiston Ph. 567-5221 "We Sell the Best and Service the Rest." Floor Covering MEADE'S FLOOR COVERING 500 N. 1st Phone 567-6212 Carpeting Draperies Paints Floor Covering Wall Tile We install everything but the paint Automotive GRIFFIN GODWIN AUTO YARD Used Cars Everything in Automotive and Car Parts New Used Rebuilds Wholesale Retail The home of "one million road-tested parts" Troy Griffin Sam & Chris Godwin Herm.-McNary Hwy. Ph. 567-6611 bara Peterson; Pappy Katzfelt- er Bryce Keene; Hiram Katz felter Harold Beggs. Extras were Lola Ann Petty lohn. Ruth McCabe, Beth Bergs. trom, Ernie Christopherson, Charlie Davidson, and Diane Kincaid. It was directed by Harold Beggs and Bill Flechtner, and prompter was Mrs. Beverly Wil son. Other numbers on the pro gram were "The Town and Country Singers," composed of Don Bristow, Louis Carlson, Gene Dockter, Lindsay Kincaid, Fred Martin, Mike Matthews, Dennis McKay and Larry Riet mann, directed by Darrel James "Ernie's Hillbilly Band" of Bryce Keene, Diana Kincaid, and Charlie Davidson, directed by Ernie Christopherson, was well received. Also featured were the "lone Grand Squares" whose partici pants were Bev Wilson, Bill Flechtner, Anna Lee and Darrel James, Mary Ann and Lee Pal mer, and Geneva and Marion Palmer, with Darrel Wilson as caller. The lone PTA wishes to thank the ways and means committee, the PTA officers, and all those working on the special commit tees for the spring variety show. Community Club Has Plant Sale Telephone The Gazette-Times 676-9228 FOR DIRECTORY AD RATES OR WRITE BOX 337, HEPPNER 97836 Furniture, Appliances Phone 567-6198 254 Hermiston Ave. WILCOX FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES The home of the most stylish of furniture and best in appliances, TV and stereo at the lowest possible price. We Service AH Brands of Appliances, TV and Stereo Nursing Home A Christian Center for Christian People A . . 24-Hour Nursing Care .. Home For The Aged .. Occupational and Physical Therapy .. Lowest Rates Possible Consistent With Quality Care HERMISTON GOOD SAMARITAN CENTER Church Related Not Church Owned Call 567-8337 970 W. Juniper Hermiston IRRIGON Over 100 4-H mem bers and friends attended the skating party last Thursday night at the Hermiston Skating Rink. The 4-H Community Club has done its part in contributing to the beauty of the area, by hav ing a Plant Sale. Since this is the time of year to thin peren nial plants and shrubs, many friends and neighbors donated to the sale. These were sold for a fraction of their true value, with the proceeds going into the club treasury. Shrubs that have proven that they grow well in this climate, such as forsythia, Oregon grape, flowering quince, spirea, buckhorn sumac, flower ing almond and many others, were given. Also many prized house plants and annuals, as well as rhubarb, strawberry plants and raspberry bushes were donated and sold. Mrs. Marge Shade was chair man of the Plant Sale. Other leaders, who each had a crew of 4-H members to assist them, were Mrs. Ival Sullivan, Mrs. Don Leighton, Mrs. John Brandt, Mrs. Chester Wilson, Mrs. Pete Richards, Mrs. Dean Acock, and Mrs. Duane Kerlin. Mr. and Mrs. Lee LeBlanc were kind enough to take the plants that were left over and all were sold at their Texaco station. A good number of brooms and light bulbs were sold also, by house-to-house 4-H salesmen. The profit from these was do nated to the 4-H club by the Lion's Club. Tomato, sweet pep per, pansy, petunia, and chrys anthemum plants were bought from the Pendleton Grain Grow ers at cost and were among the first to be sold at a profit. Radiator Service JONES RADIATOR SERVICE o Auto Truck Tractor o Repairing o P.ecorlng of Auto, Truck, Tractor Radiators and Heaters Serving this area for US Tears 1315 N. 1st Hermiston FH. 567-6916 Radio and TV LEE'S RADIO AND TV CLINIC 200 S. W. 11th Ph. 567-8412 Complete Television Service Rentals And Sales "Electronics is our business not a sideline". Motorola Sylvania Tires Louie's 0. K. TIRE STORE HERMISTON Specializing in Brakes, Alignment and Balancing Wide Tires, Fiber Glass and Radial Tires Pickup, Truck Farm Tires Shocks and Batteries 17 Years Fast, Dependable Service Three representatives of the Heppner Willow Lodge, IOOF, attended the annual Jackson ville trek over the week-end of April 19-20, held at the old his torical Odd Fellow hall, No. 10, in Jacksonville. Those going were Rai.dall Peterson and Pete McMurtry, who accompanied Jack Sumner in his plane. Flatt's Truck Service PHONE 989-8420 For Past and Dependable FREIGHT TRUCK SERVICE Daily Overnight Service From Portland Including Saturdays MOVING? CALL ITS GENE ORWICX Plans Underway For lone Auction Committee chairman for the seventh annual lone Barbecue and Auction of the United Church of Christ met in the church basement last Thursday evening with general chairmen, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kletmann, presiding. Various merchandise is needed for the auction and will be pick cd up and stored until June 7, when the event will be held at Willows Grange hall in lone. Eldon Tucker or Pete Cannon may be contacted for pickup. Chairman of the dinner com mittee. Mrs. Earl McCabe, an nounced that plans are under way to serve the delicious plt- cooKed barbecue Deel with bak ed beans, assorted salads, and desserts to 4J5 or more people. the number served last year. rred Nelson and crew will prepare the pit and supervise the beef cooking. The pit is about four feet deep, four wide, and eight feet long and prepar ed with a two foot bed of coals in the bottom made from locust and fruit wood. Then the foil and burlap wrapped meat is placed on the bed of coals and the pit is sealed for the rest of the night. The meat is removed the next day in time for the noon dinner. Mrs. Pete Cannon, In charge of the antique table, will call on helpers soon to prepare the growing number of antiques for the sale. She is urging people to make their donations early, A roundtopped trunk and an antique duplicator are among the latest treasures received. Gun Control Issue Is First of Series Of Church Discussion The lone United Church of Christ will hold the first of a series of four Sunday evening discussion meetings this Sun day, May 4, at 7:30 p.m. in the church basement rooms. Issues which are to be dis cussed are proposed resolutions to be presented at the General Synod. Subject for this Sunday's discussion will be "Gun Con trol". All interested persons are In vited to attend the meeting. Visiting with Mrs. Bertha Wells for several days last week were her stepson and wife, Mr, and Mrs. Tom Wells of Vancou ver. Wn former Heppner resi dents. The visiting couple stay ed at the home of her brother in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs D. E. Hudson, while in Hcpp ner. Trade at home where your dollars have more sense. Mrs. Tom (Carol) Beam and two boys traveled to Baker last Thursday accompanying her sister, Cayl Horn, of San Fran cisco, for a visit there with their parents. Joining them there on Friday for the remainder of the week-end was Tom Bearri. Visitor ct the home ef Mr. Earle (Mary) Bryant last week were her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lynn, from Portland. Joining them for m day of visiting here were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Morl-n, neighbors of the Lynns In Portland. RANCH flEB AIRPLANE SPRAYING CO. Owned and Operated By PAUL U. HANSEN Available Now to offer assistance to the ranchers of this area with your weed spraying problems. Your past and continued patronage is appreciated. BARRATT APARTMENTS HEPPNER PRONE 676-5319 OR 676-9294 MOT1C ledirk Co-op mm INTO THE NEW BUILDING AND WILL BE OPEN FOR BUSINESS IN THE NEW LOCATION AS OF tn ill I 'r- r ill -J I k" -'' -. -"" v. 1 . ' , V '"".1 ! L. h'-'V... ' . ' -,.. fy . -. "-,' ' - f ' - ' ' v lr V V' L''J V. rmiif , V-J$k. ataM JUST EAST OF THE NORTH END OF MAIN STREET, HEPPNER Open House In The New Building Will Be Held In June We Look Forward To Greeting You In The New Headquarters TELEPHONE NUMBER REMAINS THE SAME -- 676-9146 iislil 1 'Serving Morrow, Wheeler and Gilliam Counties'