Thursday, Feb. 29, 1940 Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon Page Seven Boardman Family Holds Reunion By MRS. CLAUD COATS A family reunion dinner was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nate Macomber on Sunday. Those pre sent were Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ma comber of Grandview, Wash., par ents of the host; Mr. and Mrs. Al Macomber and family of Heppner, and vMr. and Mrs. Frank Darroh. Mr. and Mrs. Darroh will sail for China on March 26, where he is -working in the navy. Mrs. Darroh is Nate Macombers sister. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sullivan and family were in Portland over the week end. From there Mrs. Sulliv and and daughters went to Gold Hill to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lentz. While there she will visit her grandmother, Mrs. Mary Gilbert of Oklahoma whom she liasn't seen for several years. Mrs. L. E. Lentz of Filmore, Cal., visited at the Sullivan home here last week. She is Mrs. Sullivan's sister-in-law. Mrs. Lentz accom panied Mrs. Sullivan as far south as Gold Hill. Mrs. John Yonger, formerly of Boardman and now residing in Dur kee, visited friends here for three days last week. She reported that Bonnie Yonger has been ill in the Baker hospital since the first of December. birthday of Mrs. Nick Faler. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Faler, Mr. and Mrs. Ransier, Mr. and Mrs. Skoubo, Mr. and Mrs. McFarland, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brown, G. A. Wilcox of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kunze and Ruth, Ralph Wasmer, Bill Har rington, Tom Gardner, Mrs. Emma Hauke and Lyman Randall. . Mr. and Mrs. Glen Macken of Hereford visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Delano. Rhea Creek Grange Slates Birthday Dinner A pinochle party sponsored by the Home Economics club was held at the Tannehill, residence last Wed nesday. The party was a success with nine tables filled. High honors for the evening went to Miss Mc Grew and Carl Doering, with Mar garet Thorpe and Chas. Smith re ceiving the consolation prizes. At the sub-district B tournament in Condon last Friday and Saturday Boardman placed fourth. The local team won the first game from Fossil on Friday with a score of 37-34. In their games with Irrigon and Hepp ner on Saturday they were not vic torious, but they played a closer game with Irrigon than any other team in the tournament. Irrigon won , the championship game in the Satur day night finals. Ralph Skoubo and Roy Partlow won positions on the all-stars. A birthday pinochle party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ora Merritt on Friday in honor of Mrs. Claud Coats. Guests present were Mrs. Shannon, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tannehill, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ransier, Claud Coats, and Carl Do ering. Mrs. Gladys Fortier spent the week end in Bend with her daugh ter, Miss Norma Gibbons who tea ches in the Bend grade school. Ernest Turner, formerly of Board- man, visited friends on the project Thursday. A party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Anderegg on Sunday evening in honor of the A birthday dinner will be held at Rhea Creek grange hall at 6:30, March 8, honoring grangers whose hirthdavs fall in the months of Jan uary, February and March. The dinner will precede regular grange meeting. Genie Huston, Marjorie Worden and Hannah Anderson have charge of decorations. . Charley and Lawrence Beckett went to Portland Tuesday with a truck load of junk. Home Economics club of Rhea Creek eranee met at the hall with a pot-luck dinner at noon. They finished quilting the quilt to be sold in the near future. , Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Emert, recent newlyweds, were dinner guests at the Clive Huston home on Sunday. Walter Becket, John Bergstrom, Clive Huston, Anson Rugg and Bar ton Clark attended the Elks annual ball in Heppner Saturday1 night. Mrs. Anson Rugg spent the last week at the home of her parents in Wallowa. Americanism Quiz Starts at School Heppner unit of American Legion auxiliary is again sponsoring an Americanism contest in the local school. This consists of an essay contest for the girls of the eighth grade and questions on the flag for the boys of the eighth grade. The girls this year chose their own topic, which is "'Democracy vs. Dic tatorship." Besides the essays and answers to the flag code questions, the students will be judged on the elements of scholarship, honor, ser vice, courage and leadership, each counting 16 2-3 points. Fiftv Questions in all will be sub mitted, the first 15 of which are given in the Gazette Times this week and the others wilt appear in tne next two issues. SUMMONS EST THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW. Rita Stout, Rupert Stout, Defendant. To: RUPERT STOUT, the above named defendant IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby re Air Conditioning Conference March 28 Oregon' State College Dates for the third annual air conditioning conference at O. S. C. have been set for March 28 to 30. This is sponsored as a joint project of the mechanical engineering department at the college and the Oregon chap ter of the American Society of Heating and Ventilating Engineers, This year's program will be less technical than those previously held, and will probably be of more inter est to men engaged in all branches of the industry than heretofore, says Bryant W. Moore, Portland, chair man of the program committee. One session, devoted to "What Is Air Conditioning?" will be open to the general public. One session is also devoted to the economics of industry and an other to subjects of particular in terest to architects. The usual large exhibit of heating and ventilating equipment will again be held in con nection with the conference. Francis Nickerson, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Nickerson, has been se lected as a member of Phi Alpha Delta, national legal fraternity. He is a law student at the University of Oregon. FLAG QUESTIONS . (Presented by Americanism Com mittee of American Legion Auxil iary especially for use of school pu pils participating in its annual Am ericanism contest.) 1. What do flags, generally speak ins. symbolize? 2. When and where was the flag nf the United States adopted? 3. What flags were used before the Continental Congress adopted the Flag of the United States? 4. What do the thirteen stripes ot the Flag recall to us? 5. (a) What story does each added star have to tell? (b) How many stars has our flag now? 6. (a) What does the red in the Flag signify? (b) What do the white stripes in ttiA flaff stand for? (c) What does the blue in the flag stand for? 7. What is a most appropriate thing for every American to do on Washington's birthday and other patriotic occasions? 8. (a) Tell the story of the writing of the "Star Spangled Banner. (b) Write one stanza of this song. 9. What were the 13 original states? 10. What was the last state ad mitted into the union and in what year? 11. What is one of the best tests of the quality of an American's citizenship and patriotism? 12. What do the Flag Laws pro vide on stationery, in books or other printed matter? 13. Between what hours should the flag be displayed on buildings and on stationary flagstaffs in the open? 14. What is the rule about the flying of the Flag over the White House in Washington? 15. What is the rule about flying the Flag over the National Capitol building and the Congressional Of fice buildings in Washington? Plaintiff, vs. Want Ads One Delco Light Plant, less bat teries. Two 800 watt Delco Light Plants fully automatic with Heavy Duty Batteries, radio and small motors for less than half price. Battery radios: 32, 6 and Z volt sets. Two Servel Refrigerators, late models: one Flamo and one Coal Oil; both are real bargains. One Gas Cook Stove. Maytag Multi-Motors almost new Maytag Multi-Motor Washing Ma chines. ALL ARE TRADE-INS FROM REA LINES. NO LEMONS. LOW EST TERMS. DISCOUNT FOR CASH. WRITE Charles Wilcox, c-o Mor-Tone Sound Service, Hermiston, Oregon. Phone 2121, or call at your convenience. ' 52-3. For Sale One Delco automatic 32 volt light plant with Heavy Duty batteries and table model radio. One Westinghouse 32 volt light plant with 2 vr. old H.D. batteries. One Kohler Automatis 110 volt. light plant. One Servel Flamo 7 ft. refriger ntor. One Servel Kerosene 5 ft. refrig erator. One Wedgewood combination Fla mo range. Can be handled for Cash or Terms. Write Farmers Supply Co., Hermis ton, Ore.. 49-51. quired to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled Court and Cause within four weeks of the date of the first publication of .this summons and if you so fail to appear and answer, for want thereof, the plain tiff will apply to the said court for relief as prayed for in the said com plaint, to-wit: For a decree of this court dissolving the bonds of mat rimony now existing between the plaintiff and defendant and granting f to the plaintiff an absolute decree of divorce from the defendant. That the plaintiff be awarded the care and custody of Jerry Stout and Kenneth Stout, minor children of the plaintiff and defendant. That the plaintiff be awarded the sum of $25.00 per month as support money for the support of the minor children, Jerry Stout and Kenneth Stout, of the plaintiff and defend ant. That the plaintiff have such other and further relief as the court may deem, equitable. This summons is served upon you by publication thereof for a period of four consecutive weeks in the Heppner Gazette Times by order of the honorable Bert Johnson, Judge of the County Court of Morrow County. State of Oregon, which said order was made and entered the 27th day of February, 1940, and the first date of the publication of this summons is the 29th day of Febru ary, 1940. v P. W. MAHONEY, Attorney for Plaintiff. Postoffice address: Heppner, Oregon. Satisfaction Breakfast Cereal, the Cereal that Satisfies. Three grinds fine, medium and coarse. On sale at your local grocer's. Other pro ducts will be featured later. Made by Neal F. Knighten For Sale Creek ranch, 540 acres, some wheat land; might trade. Two good cows for sale. R. L. Ekleberry, Morgan. 52-lp. MAN WANTED for Rawleigh Route. Real oportunity for right man. We help vou get started. Write Rawleigh's, Dept. ORL-84-0, Oak land, Calif. The Fallacy of Phenomenal Values in Mattresses Demonstrated in Our Window Display We Invite Your Inspection We Recommend Quality Merchandise at Reasonable Prices EXTRA SPECIAL CASH DISCOUNTS . FRIDAY and SATURDAY Case Furniture Company NOTICE OF SALE OF COUNTY PROPERTY By virtue of an ORDER OF THE COUNTY COURT, dated January 27, 1940, 1 am authorized and direct ed to advertise and sell at public auction, at not less than the mini mum price herein set forth: The Southwest Quarter of Section 28, West Half, and Southwest Quarter of Section 33, in Township 4 North of Range 23, East of the Wilamette Meridian for the minimum price of $640.00. Terms, $200.00 cash, balance in five annual payments at 6 percent interest on deferred payments. THEREFORE. I will on the 2nd day of March, 1940, at the hour of 2:00 P. M., at the front door of the Court House in Heppner, Oregon, sell said property to the highest and best bidder. C. J. D. BAUMAN, Sheriff, Morrow County, Oregon. For Sale Custom hatching hen eggs, 2V4C per egg, 120-egg units. Salter Hatchery, lone. 52-2 For Sale Cletrac 40 Diesel. 1935 model. $800 cash. A. E. McCulley, Hermiston, Ore. 50-51p For Sale Harlev-Davidson 81 motorcycle, 1937 model. Dee Cox, Jr.. Lexington. 49tf. Save 10 on all shop work dur ing our anniversary sale by having needed repairs done now. Rosewall- Gentry Motor Co. Setting Eggs Hansen W. L. strain, picked eggs from all old hens, 35c doz. Call 3F3, Heppner. Chris Brown 49-51. HOME ELECTRIC LIGHT SYSTEM Batteries Guaranteed 80 Pet. of Orig inal Capacity at End of 6- or 10-Year Period. 8-ft. special built refrigerator for battery operation. Enjoy having Sweeper, Iron, Toaster, Waffle Iron and many other electric fixtures. 3-YEAR PAYMENT PLAN Free Estimates Without Obligation Phone or Write JOHN M. DEMOSS, Dealer Moro, Ore. Res. DeMoss Spr. Practical nurse capable of man aging small hospital. Inquire this office. Good home, small wage for wo man to help with general work. In quire this office. Piano in storage to be ofosed out at sacrifice rather than reship. For particulars write Factory Auditor, P. O. Box 376, Seattle, Wash. 49-52. Six-room house and bath, full plumbing, good location, $1500. See Clara Beamer. 24th CORRECT GLASSES For Eye Comfort Better Vision Come to Pendleton for Your Optical Needs! "Eyes Examined by Mod ern Methods. Glasses Ground to Fit When Needed. Reasonable Prices. DR. DALE ROTIIWELL Optometrist - Pendleton Over Woolworths Phone 535-J SHIP BY TRUCK The Dalles Freight Line, Inc. SERVICE BETWEEN PORTLAND : THE DALLES : HEPPNER AND WAY POINTS Arrive Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday Warehouse: KANE'S GARAGE Carl D. Spickerman, Agent "PREVENT FOREST FIRESIT PAYS"