1 1 BOARDMAN NEWS Frances, S&oubo By a score of 33 to 34 the Yollo-" Jackets 'met their first, deieat with the Arlington Honkers at Arlington Thursday, Dec. 7, Arlington eked out the victory in the second over time. Boardman "will meet them on the Boardman floor Jan. 20. An invitational birthday dance was given in honor of Dan Ransier at the Grange hall Thursday night. Those attending the party were Mr. and Mrs. Ransier, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tannehill, Mr. and Mrs. Rus sell Miller, Milt Shane, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mr. and Mrs. Lehman. Mr. and Mrs. Ravert, Mr. and Mrs. Marlow and Mr. and Mrs. Lilly. Mrs. Flossie Coats returned from Heppner Thursday where she had been serving on the grand jury. Ingvard Skoubo motored to Hep pner last Monday to attend an AAA meeting. Mr. and Mrs Wm. Dunn and fam ily left for Los Angeles Saturday. A farewell dinner for Mr and Mrs. Wm. Dunn and family was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Anderegg Thursday evening following ta shower for Mrs. Dunn. Those invited to the dinner were Mr and Mrs. Tom Gardiner, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brown, Mrs Elvin Ely and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed land, Effie Bullock, Ralph Wasmer, Kinze, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. McFar Edythe and Bud Hendricks and Mr. and Mrs. I. Skoubo and Frances. Chloe Barlow spent Saturday shopping in The Dalles. Thp majority of high school stu lents attended Ithe opening of the student recreation hall Sunday evening. The hall will e opened weekly for the students. It is locat ed on the second floor of the grange hall. Furnishings were donated by the community. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Linn. Mr and Mrs Clyde Tannehill and Mr. and Mrs Bill Lilly acted as chaperones. Ernabel Peck who is attending St. Joseph's academy in Pendleton spent last week-end with her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Peck. Anra .Skoubo. motored .to Arling- tc T p-r.."-,r,,V:. dr:;ta! .treatment, Ik, or re a '' i -2 rqessor" " i t", Jh Q -A eju-'s proved' i- g. v i success Friday night. ; , V,rE:en D.llon spent Thursday vfYii, his wile and , parents, before returning . to his base. . 3gi Checks Smith, has safely ar rived . at ,Netherknd, East Indies end Pic Lawrence Smith of Camp Walters Texas has recently been promoted to corporal, according to word received from Mrs. Nathan 'ihorpe ou Union. -v Heppner Gazette Times, December 14, 19443 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly ap pointed executrix of the estate of Alfr.:d L. Ayers, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Ore gon, for Morrow county, and has ac.jtipted such trust. All (persons having daims against said estate are required to present the same to the executrix of the estate at the oif.ee c," J. O. Turner in Hep pner, Oregon, w.'frhin six months from the date hereof. Dated and first published at Hep pner, Oregon, this 14th day of Dec ember, 1944. MABEL HUGHES 33-42 Executrix NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned was duly appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County the executor of the estate of Barney Devlin, deceased, and all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased are hereby required to present the same duly verified as by law required, to said execu tor at the law office of Jos. J. Nys, at Heppner, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated and first published this ,23rd day of November, 1944. JOSEPH M. BROSNAN, . 35-39 Executor OCCUPIES PEAVY HOUSE Mrs. Grace Misner has rented the former Peavy house from Mr. and Mrs. William Barkla, having moved in Tuesday. A 0 yS She'$ your personal representative at the telephone com pany the girl in the Butinesi Office. "WE'D RATHER SAY We don't like to tell people that they'll have to wait to get a home telephone. We'd much rather say "yes" to requests for service. That's the way it used to be. . But the needs of war have first claim on available telephone equipment and on telephone manufacturing facilities and manpower. Delays in filling civilian orders just can't be helped. All of us telephone people sincerely appreciate the co-operative understanding being shown by the many thousands who are waiting their turn to get service. 6- WAR LOAN LET'S FINISH THE JOB Public Warned of . Danger in Handling "Dud" Projectiles Accidents arisinig out of the un authorized 'possession of live am munition end 'dud" projectiles have already' caused the death of three children and the serious injury of three others in the Pacific coast area. Too often the harmless ap pearing souvenir turns out to be la lethal destroyer of 'the innocent, warns the Oregon State Defense council. Persons discovering 'duds" or uh- This Christmas Give the Gift of exploded projectiles of any kind should leave them alone and report such discovery immediately, by. tel ephone to the nearest military or civil ruthorities. "' - Chief Bill Morgan has garnered .approximately 50 rounds of ammu nition from youths Svho have pick ed it up on the bombing field. Any of the material mentioned herein, when found, should be turned over to the sheriff or the police. VISITING THOMPSONS Miss Jean Hayes' of Portland is spending a short vacation at the home ol her uncle and aunt, Mr. and'Mrs. R. I. Thompson. .NO . gl-IOES.- accepted for ..repairs until further notice. Gonty's Shoe Store. 38e 1 Jr.- -v- , HEARING fo a loved one who is hard of hearing RADIOING HEARING AID with New Neutral-Color Earphone and Cord f i t vome in . . . asK tor a tree demonstration. 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