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THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1925. PAGE FIVE ST Heavy thowera of rain nearly every day thii week, played havoc with the plans of the school children and spoil ed their picnics. The eighth grade were to go to the mountains yester day but the heavy ahowera of rain prevented and there waa considerable disappointment. Some of the other grades managed to get a little fair weather and enjoyed themselves. The high school was scheduled for today, but had to give up, owing to the con tinued wet weather. The farmers are all smiles, however, and thus the law of compensation works out. The thing that couna, after all, is the harvesting of a good crop of grain. James S, Burgess, superintendent elect of the Heppner school, came in from Portland on Monday to attend a meeting of the" school board. He has been busy for several week In in terviewing prospective teachers for the high school and grades and at the school meeting submitted appli cations of Beveral that he recommend ed for the positions unfilled at that time. Mr. Uurgesa returned to Port land on Tuesday and expects to come to Heppner the first week of August to get in readiness for the opening of the fall terra of school in Septem ber. Leon Logan, J. W. Oh born and John Gray were Cecil people in Heppner on Tuesday, Good rains recently have brightened the crop proapectB in that section of the county greatly, and it is expected that there will be an average yield of grain this sea son. While some seeding was late, the grain is coming along fine and growing fast with every prospect of being ready for the harvest at about the usual time of former seasons. Marcel, the 12-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs, C. N. Jones, residing near Heppner, was severely burned Sun day morning. His mother was scald ing the cream separator and having a dipper of hot water in her hand, the boy ran into it and the water poured over a portion of his face, neck and arm, causing burn that laid him up. The injuries were attended to by physician and the lad is reported as getting along 0. K. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Livingstone and daughter Lois were visitors in Hepp ner on Friday, Mr. Livingstone being on his way out to Hardman to deliver the address to the graduating class. They returned to Hood Kiver on Sat urday, and Mr. Livingstone came to Heppner Sunday by train to deliver the baccalaureate sermon to the Heppner school. Messrs. Finch and Schwarx enter tained the crowd at the Star theater on Saturday evening for about thirty minutes with an acrobatic perform ance. These young men are coming to the front as tumblers, and their performance on Saturday evening was good. They are booked to put on a stunt at Condon some time after the races there. Miss Laura Bumside, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bumside of Eight Mile, wns united in marriage to Mr. Thomas J. Kelly of Lynn, Mass., on Sunday, May 10th, at Pendcton. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly are both employed at the Eastern Oregon home for the feeble minded. M. L. Cane and R. H. Quackenbush drove to Hood Kiver on Monday to look after some business. Mr. Case has an apple tract at Hood River, and reports that a big rain hit that sec tion the end of the week, for which the Uood River people are duly thank ful. Henpner Transfer Company, office at "Baldwin's Second Hand Store. Phone Main 82. jA Sweet Breath at all times THE mm After eatlnft at avokini Wrlglryk freshens the moutk nd twMtrni the breath. Nerves are soothed, throat It refreshed and digestion aided, to easy to carry 8 lime pedutl - after eiery meal , 1 f This Week's Cross Word Puzzle Br MAHCAkKT HKVIULN HOW TO SOLVE A CROSS-WORD PUZZLE The first letter of eara word fa Indicated by a number placed In the blank white paeM, and by rvfarriDg to the lit of words liven below, yon will flnrj Um eVnoltkm. For Inttanee, aunt bar on boriaontal givm the definition of a word which will fill la all the while apaoai to the Ant black space at the right. Number one vertical givm the definition for a word whk-b will fill in all the white apaeea to the first black space be low. 11m black spaoea Indicate the end of a word, and no letter fa placed in them. When completed, the ptuale must road both horitontally and vertically or acroae and down. I Z i " 3 '6 7 a 9 io " ar- a a it " IT " ia so I! " S S3 s- js I a - 9J H 1 H-f 1 n VERTICAL. . Patch-up. Outside diameter (abbr.). Dainty. - . A financial organization found in most cities (lat part abbr.). Latin Infinitive of the verb 'to he." Pronoun. Plant having a single trunk. Violet ray (abbr.). Take "A" out of rap and you have it. Malignant woman. Notice of danger. Past tense of run. Prevailing sickness during the war. Same as 24 horizontal. To lengthen. Form of verb "to be" (Latin). Flesh of animals used as food. A legless invertebrate crawling animal. Prepare for publication. Form of verb "to be." Two vowels. Personal pronoun. 37. Depart. HORIZONTAL. 1. A planet. 5. To Bend out. 8. Distinctly different. 11. A State (abbr.). 12. Yielded by harvest (plural). 13. For example (abbr.). 1C Personal pronoun. 16. Everyono of a stated number (abbr.). 17. A State (abbr.). 18. More than the lagrippe (abbr.). 20. Article "the" denoting masculine in French. 22. Reptile. 23. A State (abbr.). 24. United States Navy (abbr.). 25. A prelix. 27. A personal pronoun. 29. A boy's name (abbr.). 81. "and" (Latin). 32. Relation of one being to another. 36. A boy's name (abbr.). 36. A state in Germany. 38. To pour out or empty. 39. To argue for and against. Mrs. C. L. Keithley returned to her home at Pendleton on Saturday, after having spent two weeks in this city visiting with friends. Attorney C. L. Sweek departed for Canyon City on Sunday, where ha is this week attending court and con ducting tlie defense in a criminal case. Slfa STANDARD Oil COMPANY (CalUerala) . McCormick-Deering Hillside Harvester - Threshers ONCE OVER AND ITS ALL OVER Perfect provision for level ingboth lengthwise and side-wise. Will level on hillside up to 66 grade. Read what this International Combined Harvester-Thresher owner says; "We have used the International Combined Harvester-Thresher since 1918 and find it is a good machine. We use only two men in operating it and the machine is efficient and economical in cost of repairs and up keep." MISSILDINE BROS., Heppner, Ore. i The new machine is equipped with a leveling device for use on steep hillsides. NO TIME TO LOSE! Prepare now for harvest sea son 1 Come in and let us tell you more about this thoroughly modern and practical machine. Sold by GILLIAM & BISBEE Heppner, Oregon Th interior of tha Morrow County Creamery has bees undergoing a cleaning-up process this week and treated to soma whit paint. Tha Re pairs necessitated tha suspension of butter making for a few daya, but Manager Cox has everything running at full blast now. John Pieper reports that his grain is coming along O. K., it being in the boot now and just right for the re ception of tha rains the last of the week. Mr. Pieper was in tha city for a short time on Saturday after noon from hia home in Pieper can yon. Wm. Copenhaver waa in town Tues day from his ranch north of Swaggart buttes. His wheat is now heading out and coming along fine. A big rain hit that section on Saturday night and tha ground is well wet, coming as a big boost to the growing crops. Vivian Cason, little dauhgter of Mr. and Mrs. John Cason, was thrown from a horse late Saturday evening, the result being a broken arm at the elbow Tha break was attented to by a physician and the little lady is get ting along all right. W. R. Walpole, a leading business man of Irrigon, was a visitor in Hepp ner on Wednesday. Answer to last week's puzzle. nAto a ., .n... .. . i i a RsItJ EInIdI hea t R a! nIeje I "Tjs c A STo U N D f 8 1 E 1 1? IS H C menps1JcV e sJt s N ok ' P A LI TR I T ok f re I i ale x E JyLli j e rL plj t JJJOe A D " TJd gptLJY sIaIlItiyI IcIoIaIsItC NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that the un- All the Neighborhood News Wv-h. Pauline Forbet it furious and I certainly can't blame her EVERYONE knows that it will take all the Rpare cash that Joe r'orbes can scrape together to swing the deal for the big Hawkins (arm. And then to have people talk about her extravagance and say that she made Joe buy her a new car. Especially when he did the whole job himself. She says she thinks she'll put a can of Acme Quality Motor Car Finish on top the radiator cap and a big sign above it, "Paint work by Joe Forbes." ACME QUALITY MOTORCAR FINISH Makti old cart look t nw ID Ijil Alt the ntMchhorhood biiyi its Arm Quality Painta, Ktiainrls, Stain an-t arnmhni in our tore. If you want to iom evirvonp plw in bnghU-nina; un the hrmw in the nKhbnrhooi, we can (ell you jurt how to go about it, what Acme Ilrn'iurrit In um snr1 Knw in tiu ikom Coma in any tiinr. PEOPLES HARDWARE COMPANY HEPPNER, OREGON deniffned hai been appointed by the County Court of the Suu of Oregon for Morrow County administrator of the estate of Elvira Ellen Bleakman, deceau-d, and that ali person having claim against the said estate must present the same, duly verified, to me at the office of my attorney, 3. E. Notion, in Heppner, Oregon, within six monthi from the date of first pub lication of this notice, said date of first publication being May 14, ld25. BERT P. BLEAKMAN. Administrator. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Isolated 1 ract. Public Land Sale. Department of the Interior, V. S. Land Office at The Dai lei, Oregon, May 6, 1925. NOTICE is hereby given that, as directed by the Commissioner of the General Land Office, under provisions of Sec. 2465, R. pursuant to the appliration of Jfrm O'Connor, Serial 0244&5 (La Grande Serial No. 021526), wt will offer at public sale, to tha highest bidder, but at not less than $2.75 per acre, at 10:15 o'clock A. It, on the fcth day of July, 1925, next, at this office, the following tract of land: Lot 1, See. 6, T. 4S R. 28 E.. and SE SE. Sec. 25, T. S S., R. 27 E., W. M., containing 84.44 acres. This tract is ordered into the market on a showing that tha greater portion thereof is mountainous or too rough for cultivation. Tha sale will not be kept open, but will be declared closed when those present at the hour named have ceas ed bidding. The person making the highest bid will be required to imme diately pay to the Receiver the amount thereof. Any persons claiming adversely the above-described land art advised to file their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated for sale. i. W. DONNELLY, Register. x.:;)4 mm HARD Kenneth fJatlmn etarrinf in Harold Bell Writhfe "Recre ation of Brian Kent", weatint a Hardeman Hat. EMANHATS Men buy Hardeman Hats not only for good looks but for proven qualities of hat - endurance. They are guaranteed to keep their excellent shape. Last minute styles with full season service are embodied in the new Hardeman. Made in two weights in all popular shades. DAVID A. WILSON HEPPNER, OREGON MUNSING WEAR FOR Graduation Can you think of anything more ap propriate than some beautiful, dainty, rich article of MUNSING Und erwear or Hosiery, in fashion's newest shades? 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