Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, April 18, 1946, Page 7, Image 7

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    VISITED SISTER
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Thompson
and son Gary were here last week
from San Fracisco visiting Mr.
Thompson's sister, Miss Esther
Thompson. Mr. Thompson has just
returned from service in Germany,
France and England with the U. S.
Heppner Gazette Times, April 18, 1946 7
army. The visitors will make their
home in San Diego.
Special Truck Service
We have the equipment and the labor to do the work on your
trucks. Prompt and reliable service guaranteed at fair prices.
FOR SALE Late model Dodge motor, recon
ditioned and in Al shape.
Keithley Automotive Repair
Independent Garage Building lone, Ore.
CARD OF THANKS
It is not possible for me to meet
all who were so thoughtful in my
recent bereavement and I take this
means of thanking each and every
one for their expressions of sympa
thy, either in person or by beauti
ful floral tributes to the memory
of my brother Charles.
Walter Luckman.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank the people of
Lexington for coming to Our aid
Monday and saving our garage from
destruction when a trash fire
threatened. Your timely assistance
probably averted a more disastrous
fire and we are truly grateful.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Carmichael
F. W. Turner spent the fore part
of the week at Ritter enjoying the
baths and resting.
Hermiston Laundry and Dry Cleaners
FOR DRY CLEANING ONLY
Pick-up Heppner, at Pieper' Rooming
House, corner N. Main at Baltimore
.Lexington Post off ice, Mrs. Breshars
lone Jack's Place, Jack Farris
Pick-up and Delivery Thursday mornings
Merchants Credit Bureau
Commerc'l Mimeographing
Avail yourself of these services
Francis B. Nickerson
THE FACT IS
By GENERAL ELECTRIC
PROPJET, NEW TYPE
GAS TURBINE FOR PLANES,
DOES DOUBLE JOB
TURNS THE PROPELLER AND ADDS POWER
THROUGH A JET TO THE REAR. EXPERTS SAy
PROPJET WILL POWER GIANT TRANSOCEANIC
AIR LINERS OF TOMORROW. IT WAS DESIGNED
ey General electric engineers.
CHICKS LAUGH
AT GERMS I
NEW ttBR00DERAT0R
PROVIDES GERM-FREE
AIR FOR CHICKS. AIR
IS PURIFIED WITH A
GENERAL ELECTRJC
GERMICIDAL LAMP.
AUTOMATICALLY CONTROL
LED HEAT IS FURNISHED
BY G-E CALROD HEATER.
ELECTRONIC HOT DOSS ! j
NEW MACHINE WILL GRILL
HOT DOGS AND HAMBUR6BR5
BY ELECTRONIC HEAT. fi-E ' ;
ENGINEERS HELPED OEMELOP IT.
GENERAL H ELECTRIC
AT STUD
"Booter Jim"
Registered Thoroughbred Stallion.
Red sorrel with sorrel mane and tail.
Wonderful disposition.
Weight 1200 : Height 5Vi hands.
His sire is the $25,000 remount stud
"Bludgeon"; dam "Laura Booter".
$25.00 to grade mares
$50.00 to registered mares
at time of service with return through
season of '46. Mares left at owners'
risk. Charge of 50c per day after 5
days.
Can be seen at ranch 8 miles above
Olex on Rock Creek.
Owners
Warren 6 McFarlane
For details write
Ellen McFarlane, Condon, Oregon
CHARLES LUCKMAN LAID
TO REST HERE SUNDAY
Services for Charles Luckman,
whose death occurred Thursday
morning, April 11, were held at 2
o'clock p. m Sunday from All Saints
Episcopal church. Archdeacon Ne
ville Blunt officiating and arrange
ments in charge of the Phelps Fu
neral Home. Interment was made
in the Heppner Masonic cemetery..
In addition to relatives mention
ed in the obituary last week, sev
eral cousins of the deceased were
here from Hermiston to attend the
funeral. Included were Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Woodward, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Woodward, Robert Wood
ward, and Mr and Mrs. Walter
Kilcuo. From Pine City were Mr.
and Mrs. Stanley Struthers who
were formerly employed by. the
Luckman brothers.
BURKENBINE-SUNDQUIST
Merle Burkenine and Lavina
Sundquist were married in Lewis
ton, Idaho, Tuesday afternoon at
4:45 p. m. The young couple were
accompanied by Miss Kathryn
Burns of Heppner. They went to
Kamiah, Idaho, where Merle has a
great aunt, Mrs. Lewis Drake, who
accompanied them to Lewiston for
the cqremony. Mrs. Drake was
also present at the wedding of the
young groom's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Burkenbine.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. John Sundquist o Hepp
ner. The young people will return
here to make their home where
Merle is associated with his mo
ther and brother in the Heppner
Market.
Children of the primary depart
ment of the Church of Christ are
requested by their teachers to be
present at the church at 1:30 p. m.
Saturday to practice for the Eas
ter program.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Marshall ar
rived in Heppner Monday from
McMinnville to spend the summer
here. Keith has .been employed with
the county road crew and will drive
truck until school opens in the
fall.
Judge Bert Johnson and Com
missioners Barratt and Neill at-
tended a county officer's meeting
in Arlington Friday.
Airport Beimefife
0A
Lexington I. O. O. F. Hall
Saturday Ev'ning
Af
HTD
Music by
27
F
arrows
Ore
hiestra
(Paid or outside of proceeds by four Lexington men)
We are indebted to Willows Grange for giving up their
scheduled dance and orchestra to help this benefit dance
Ad
fUBSSSOO
Tickets on sale in Heppner at Turner, Van Martcr & Co.
In lone at Gar Swanson's office