Page Two Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon Thursday, May 9, 1940 10XE NEWS Baccalaureate to be Held Sunday Ey MRS. ELMER GRIFFITH Baccalaureate services for services tor tne class of '40 will be held Sunday, May 12, at 2 p. m. at the Christian church in lone. Rev. W. W, Head of Cathlamet, Wash., will deliver the address. Student body elections were held Monday with the following results: President, Melvin Brady; vice pres ident, Charlotte Cannon; secretary- treasurer, Betty Lou Lindsay; yell leader, Eileen Sperry; athletic man ager, Ernest McCabe, and transport ation manager, Bill Eubanks. The last ball game of the season was played here Tuesday with Lex ington, and resulted in a 20-7 vic tory for the home boys Following is the line-up for lone: Catcher, Bob Hoskins and Jim Ledbetter; pitcher, Norman Bergstrom; first, Walter Corley and Louis Rood; sec ond, John Doherty; short stop, Bill Eubanks; third, Melvin Brady; left field, Clyde Pettyjohn; centerfield, Claude Pettyjohn and Bill Biddle; right field, Roy Pettyjohn and Ted Peterson. E. M. Baker is a patient in the hospital at Heppner, suffering from pleurisy. Mrs. Baker is staying there with him. Fred Ritchie of Vernonia is a visitor at the home of his brother, Arthur Ritchie. He recently grad uated from barber college. Mrs. J. E. Swanson and Mr. and Mrs. Garland Swanson and children spent the week end in Salem. Mr. and Mrs. John Turner of Baker spent Sunday here with Mrs. Turner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Engelman. Mrs. Gene Engelman departed for her home in Portland Sunday after a week's visit at the Frank Engelman home. Misses Jane Fitzpatrick and Helen Lindsay were hostesses for a shower Saturady at the grange hall honor ing Mrs. Vernon Christopherson. About 55 guests were present and the bride received many gifts for her new home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gorger spent Sunday in Pendleton where they ii ij i . i i i i auenaeu a cauiaia preseiueu uy uie ers. students of St. Joseph's academy. lone Masons who attended the fiftieth anniversary celebration, ob served by the St. Moriah lodge of Masons at Condon last Wednesday evening were Geo. N. Ely, E. R. Lun dell, Elmer Griffith, Bert Johnson, W. C. Robei-ts, Geo. C. Krebs, Alex Huber and John W. Krebs. Mrs. Ella Davidson enjoyed a visit from her sister-in-law and hus band, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Probst of Pomeroy, Wash. They stopped overnight when returning from the Masonic celebration at Condon. Mr. Probst was a charter member of that lodge. According to the daily paper, Mrs, Edith C Hindle. of Nelscott, a sister of Frank A. Young of Dry Fork, passed away May 2. Ladies from one who joined the Lexington Ladies Aid in their meet ing last Wednesday afternoon were Mesdames Dale Ray, Harry Yarnell, J. H. Bryson, Frank Engelman, Mat thew Gordon, Frank Ross, Laxton McMurray, W. J. Blake, Ted Blake, Delia Corson, Harvey Ring, Ida Grabil, W. H. Zinter,,Fred Petty john, Dixon T. Smith and Elmer Griffith. Rainfall for April, recorded at Morgan, was 1.74 inches, making a total of 10.01 since September first. Carles Carlson and Misses Fran ces Stewarl and Gladys Breshears spent Sunday at La Grande. Clayton, Bobbie and Junior Wright, Gilbert Batty, Mrs. Catherine Mc Intyre and Molly, Mrs. Irl Clary and Mildred and Miss Lurline Sparks. Miss Anne Mclntyre who had worked on several important roles, particularly as lead in one of the dances, was ill with the meas les. Miss Rita Mclntyre, as Harvest gave an attractive dance and made a very creditable appearance. A number of one-act plays, songs and readings will be given at the eighth grade graduation May 15 at the high school auditorium. Every one is invited. The last meeing of the Clothing I club was held on Thursday, May 2, with all the members present. A song and also a demonstration were planned for achievement day. Harold Stevens purcahsed a cat erpillar which was delivered at their place Sunday. Dorothy and Berna Ebson of Al pine spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Neal Knighten. Guy Hastings left on Sunday to go back to Al Bergstrom's at Eight mile to work. Guy has been here for about two weeks, due to a blood clot on the back of his leg. Business visitors and shoppers in Heppner Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Neal Knighten, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Branon, Misses Frances Inskeep and Vera McDaniel, also Lewis Batty, Nelson Knighten and Guy Chapin. A meeting was held at the high school on Saturday, May 14, for the purpose of voting on standard ization of the high school. It car ried 38 to 2. A picnic is being given for the community on Thursday, managed by the grade school. Everyone is invited but the place it still unde cided. A large number of people from here attended the dance at Rhea creek. All reported a good time. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Harshman and Gay visited the Ethel McDaniel home on Saturday. Bob Downs visited the Lewis Bat ty's on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Leathers took Ed McDaniel to the Hayden ranch on Sunday. Operation at the Hay den mill will begin on Monday and Mr. McDaniel is one of the work- IIARDMAN NEWS High School Year Ends at Hardman By HARDMAN HIGH SCHOOL The high school again cordially invites everybody to be present at the high school auditorium on Fri day, May 10, for the commencement exercises at 8 p. m. Those of Hardman and vicinity who attended the operetta, "Once Upon a Time," in Pendleton on Sun day afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Orain Wright, Miss Rita Robinson, The church in Hardman: Services Sunday, May 12, 1940.' 11 a. m., theme, "God's House First"; 7:30 p. m., theme, "The New Jerusalem, Rev. 21. This church maintains reg ular services each week, and ex tends a welcome to all. E. L. Ely, pastor. Carey Hastings was home from shearing. He has been in Lewiston, Idaho, for about a month. He went on to Hermiston. A large group of people" attended the May festival at Heppner on Fri day, and reported an enjoyable time. Mrs. Marvin Brannon spent the week with Mrs. Neal Knighten at Alpine. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Moore and family visited on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Neal Knigh ten. Mrs. Oren McDaniel and children went to Lone Rock Friday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Andrews. Elwood Hastings started working for Archie Bechdolt Monday. Mrs. Max Buschke returned Sat urday from the Ben Buschke's where she has been staying for the last week. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Reid and Mrs. Bernard Bleakman returned home Saturday from a week's visit with Raymond's parents at New berg, and Mr. and Mrs. James Mc Daniel at Stayton. More sunshine than we have been having and little rain marked last week as a very unusual one. The sun, when it did shine, was ex ceedingly bright and several peo ple already have light cases of sun burn and freckles. There is hardly a cloud in the sky today, so evi dently more sunny weather is com ing. MILL HANDLES WOOD Heppner Lumber company has purchased the truck and fuel busi ness conducted by F W Turner and is now receiving orders at the mill for slab wood and other fuel pro ducts put out there. Court Proceedings for April Term Neva S. Cochell, deputy sher. salary $124.60 Earle Bryant, dep sheriff sal. 109.69 Harriet Pointer, dep. clerk sal. 85.00 E. M. Kenny, dep. assess, sal. 85.00 J. O. Archer, janitor salary 85.00 Dr. R. M. Rice, phys. salary.... 25.00 Henry E. Neer, court reporter 25.00 Bert Johnson, judge, general assistance 277.59 Harry Tamblyn, water master expense 18.35 F. W. Turner, jail 20.00 Central Market, jail 1.70 Hanson Hughes, jail 18.87 Heppner Market, jail 4.50 Humphreys Drug Co., jail $.35; Supt. $2.98 3.33 Lucy E. Rodgers, Supt. $9.38; MiL $27.20 36.58 John W. Graham Co., Supt 19.26 Helen Egan, Supt. assist 7.20 Frazier's Book Store, Sheriff 7.65 C. J. D. Bauman, Sheriff 26.14 C. J. D. Bauman, Sher. mile. 73.10 Earle Bryant, Sher. mileage 1.90 Kilham Sta. & Print. Co., As sessor $3.59; Tax Col. $139. 07; Sheriff $1.68 144.34 Burroughs Adding Mch. Co., Assessor 15.50 Thomas J. Wells, Assessor mil. 73,10 Gazette Times, Clerk $24.88; Offic. Pub. $24.05 48.93 West Coast Print. ,& Bind. Co., Election expense 26.75 Wm. Lee McCaleb, Emerg. 56.00 1 Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., cur. exp. 54.15 Dept. of Agriculture, district sealer Frank C. Alfred, Dist. Atty, Pac. Power & Light Co., ct. house 39.20 State Ind. Acc. Com., Sheriff $4.53; Sher. sal. $.31; Sher. Dep. $.62; Emergency $1.84 Bert Johnson, County Court George N. Peck, County Ct. L. D. Neill, County Court .... S. C. Russell, Sher. Mileage J. O. Hager, Justice Court .... Homer Hayes, Justice Court Albert Schunk, Justice Ct Orville W. Cutsforth, Bangs Disease Control 8.00 Orville W. Cutsforth, Bang's Disease Control 12.00 Bert Johnson, County Court 1.75 Bert Johnson, Judge, Depen- ' dent Children 51.20 Bert Johnson, Judge, Blind Assistance r 11.00 Bert Johnson, Judge, Old Age Assistance 333.00 Warrants Drawn on General Roads Fund A. A. Agee $1.60, L. N. Morgan $107.76, W. Cunningham $71.76, Clair Ashbaugh $86.23, Walter Gilman $77.74, John Miller $5.98, H. S. Tay lor $114.49, M. V. Nolan $102.74, Jack Stotts $61.29, Robt. S. Wilson $70.97, Henry J. Phelps $2.24, Frank Jones $18.96, Ivan Brandon $6.72, Albert Baker $7.99, Roy Ball $.55, Glenn Sherer $88.99, Chas. Williams 6.15 10.00 7.30 8.20 42.90 47.25 2.50 93.60 7.00 2.00 $43.27, E. Gibson $11.96, Ralph Mar latt $146.99, H. Sherer $89.86, Wrex Langdon $76.99, H. G. Peck $23.92, Albert Connor $112.25, Harold Peck $14.95, A. J. Chaffee $94.29, Vernon Munkers $83.79, James Farley $40.83, Austin Wilson $5.98, Frank W. Gen try $134.26, Dale Ray $7176, Neil Bleakney $80.00, Paul. Haberlein $19.00, Martin Ekker $3.50, E. W. Peck $54.85, Ferguson Motor Com pany $28.99, Mannell & Sherrill $262.87, Morrow County Grain Growers $1.25, S. C. Russell $7.11, Kilmer & Stone Company $4.95, E. R. Lundell $2.25, Edith K. Hendrick $14.53, Gamble Store Agency $1.51, City of Heppner Water Dept. $1.65, H. Tamblyn $77.95," I. R. Robison $219.36, Gilliam & Bisbee $30.53, Crystal Barlow $9.14, Max Schulz $3.00, Green's Hardware $3.78, Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. $13.95, Harold Becket $4.15, Union Oil Company $213.73, Frank Nixon $29.85, Stand ard Oil Co. $251.48, Columbia Equip. Co., $32.68, Howard-Cooper Corp. $27.71, Feenaughty Mach. Co. $104.80, Pac. Power & Light Co. $4.80, Pen- land Bros. Trans. Co. $.16, State Ind. Acc. Com. $57.66, Heppner Blacksmith & Mach. Co. $3.00, L. N. Morgan $25.00, Kane's Garage $37.88, Chas. Williams $2.00. Warrants Drawn on Market Road Fund A. J. Chaffee $26.94, Vernon Mun kers $23.94, James Farley $20.93, Frank W. Gentry $8.48, Dale Ray $5.98, Harry Tamblyn $128.81, State Ind. Acc. Comm. $3.41. Warrants Drawn on Rodent Fund O. S. C. Etension Service $232.48, C. D. Conrad $1.53. For Sale Washing machine driv en radio battery charger. George Medlock, Rhea creek. REFRESHING DRINKS AT OUR FOUNTAIN SPECIAL DISHES Chow Mein, Nodles, etc. always on order. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables In Season Contributions Taken for CHINESE RELIEF SOCIETS and Official Receipt Given MEALS AT ALL HOURS Elkhorn Restaurant ED CHINN, Prop. Good judgment and safe driving go together Practice them. We Have the Following COMBINES 1 No. 38 Holt 1 No. 38 Caterpiller 1 No. 34 Caterpillar, rubber tired 1 Model V Case, new, cut only 700 A. 1 No. 35 John Deere Many old model combines I New Bulking Attachment for Model W Case at bargain Braden-Bell Tractor & Equipment Co. Sunday, May 12 Moth ers Day WhatN icer Remembrance for MOTHER than a MUNSINGWEAR Garment - - Lingerie, Hosiery, Pajamas Undies Nightgown -- The sheer loveliness and perfect workmanship of these garments recommend Muhsingwear as the gift supreme for one to whom the entire nation pays tribute this week-Mother. M. D. CLARK