Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, May 02, 1946, Page 10, Image 10

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    1 0 Heppner Gazette Tim s, May 2, 1946
HAIL IS HAIL IN
STATE OF WYOMING
PICTURE SHOWS THAT
Some fair to middling hailstones
have fallen in this vicinity in times
past but nothing, it is believed, to
compare with some that Sheriff C.
J. D. Bauman saw in Cheyenne,
Wyoming, when he was in that ter
ritory on shore police duty.
Bauman was exhibiting a pic
ture in the Cheyenne Tribune with
a young lady holding a hailstone in
one hand and a 50-cent piece in the
other. The hailstone was more
than twice the diameter of the coin.
The local man was in Cheyenne at
the time of the storm and kept the
clipping from the newspaper to
verify any statement he might
make relative to the size of the
frozen pellets.
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GI TRAINING BLANKS
Mrs. Grace Turner states that ap
plication blanks for veteran train
ing service are available at her of
fice. This appertains to the GI ed
ucational service and Mrs. Turner
will gladly assist veterans in fill
ing out the applications.
M. L. Case and his daughter-in-law,
Ms. Allen Case are expected
to arrive in Heppner tday from
Portland. Mr. Case has been in the
city several weeks under medical
care and is greatly improved. Mrs.
Case is joining her husband here
' to make her home.
CHOSEN RODEO PRINCESS
Betty Smethurst has been chosen
as Rodeo princess representing the
Lexington grange. The choice was
made at a recent meeting of the
grange, following similar selections
by the Willows and Rhea Creek
granges. Gwen Coleman of lone is
the Willows grange princess and
Betty Lovgren was chosen to repre
sent the Rhea Creek grange. Al
though the Lena grange is no long
er active, a princess to represent
that part of the county will be
chosen soon.
I ONE NEWS NOTES
The study meeting of the Topic
club will meet at the home of Mrs.
Bert Mason May 10. The book "Jour
ney in the Dark' by Martin Flanin,
will be reviewed.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
on the second Monday in May,
(Monday, May 13, 1946) the Board
of Equalization of Morrow County,
Oregon, will convene at the Court
Frank W. Turner made a hurried
business trip to Portland this week,
leaving Wednesday afternoon and
returning Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Ferguson
were called to Portland Friday by
the serious illness of Mrs. Fergu
son's father, Mr. Heiny.
Fred Lucas is a patient at St.
Anthony's hospital in Pendleton.
Mr. Lucas has been suffering from
a very bad cold and it was felt a
rest in the hospital would benefit
him.
Friends will be pleased to learn
that Archie Ball Jr. is well on the
road to recovery after a very seri
ous illness. The little lad and his
mother have been at the William
Bakla home for several days.
NOW YOU CAN HAVE
AN AMERICAN BANTAM
l2 -TON ALL-STEEL
UTILITY TRAILER
30 Cw. Ft. Body 6 Ft. Long
38" Wide Weight 500f .
For
RETAILERS - WHOLESALERS
MANUFACTURERS
FARMERS - FAMILY USE
Manufactured by
AMERICAN BANTAM CAR CO.
BUTLER, PA.
Jesse M. Chase
We Buy - Sell - Trade
Cars, Trucks, Trailers
7th and S. E. Court
Phone 492
Pendleton, Oregon
FOR RENT One garage on Chase
street. Stanley Minor. 6p
For Sale 16-inch tire trailer with
ball hitch and spare. Priced $40.
Inquire at Richfield station, Hep
pner. 6p
FOR SALE Wood and coal, white
porcelain range, with reservoir..
Priced $75. Archie Padberg. 6-7p
VICTORY CAFE
lone's Popular
Eating Place
UNDER NEW
MANAGEMENT.
We are featuring
SPECIAL
SUNDAY
DINNERS
(You may have to make
reservations)
MR. and MRS LEWIS BALL
house in Heppner, Oregon, and
publicly examine the assess
ment rolls of said County for the
year 1946-1947, and will correct
errors in valuation, description or
quality of land, lots or other pro
perty, assessed by the Assessor of
Morrow County Oregon, as of Jan
uary 1, 1946.
All persons interested or having
any complaints against their as
sessments for the year 1946-1947,
should appear at that time. Peti
tions for the reduction in assess
ment must be in writing, verified
by oath of applicant or his attor
ney and must be filed with the
Board within the first week it is
in session. Any petition or appli
cation not so made, verified and
filed shall not be considered or
acted upon by the board.
Dated at Heppner, Oregon, Ap
ril 25, 1946.
W. O. DIX
Assessor
Morrow County, Oregon
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She'll Pur-r-r
Like a Kitten .
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The Student Body of lone High School
presents the three-act comedy
China Boy
. at the school auditorium
Friday evening, May IO
Curtain rises at 8 p. m.
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Admission: 42c plus 8c tax
Reserved seats 10c extra
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EPORTER
Show Starts at 7:30. Matinees Every Sunday, 1 p. m. 3 p. m.
In compliance with the Federal Tax Requirement, Children's Admissions apply
only to those under the legal age of 12.
Selected Short Subjects With All Programs
Program Subject to Change Watch local newspaper for weekly announcement.
GAS AND AIR
FIDELIS UNREIN, Editor
Howdy Folks: It's great to wake up
these spring mornings and hear the
leaves whispering outside your
window.
We never could stand to hear
tne grass moan, though.
Spring, that's the time of year a
young man's thoughts turn to
something fancy.
IT'S ALSO THE TIME OF
YEAR WHEN THE GIRLS
BEGIN TO THINK ABOUT...
SHORTER SKIRTS.
Short skirts are a great advantage
to the girls, though. They help
them to get up stares.
Speaking of girls' clothes, we
read that high heels wcre in
vented by. a girl wno was
kissed n the forehead.
Be that as it may, we are sure that
we can make you a satisfied cus
tomer with our
RichField Gasoline
Give us a chance to prove it.
Richfield Service
HeDDner. Oregon
Phone 1242 Night Phone 2232
! Aw with a
Hero's What We Dot
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Check and adjust carburetor.
Check distributor and
timing.
Clean and adjust spark
plugs; install now gaskets.
Inspect air filter and clean
if necessary.
Check generrtor, starter,
and voltage and current
regulator.
Test battery and check
cable connections.
Test coil and condenser.
Check fan belt for looseness
and adjust If necessary.
ROSEWALL
MOTOR CO.
Your Firestone
Dealer
FRIDAY-SATUBDAY, May 3-4
Song of the Prairie
Ren Curtis, Jane Storey, The Hoosier Hotshots,
Andy Clyde, Big Boy Williams, Jeff Donnel,
Grady Sutton, Thurston Hall, The Town Cri
ers, Deuce Sprigging and his Band with the
Trailsmen and Carolina Cotton
It's aces high in rockin', sockin' musical action.
PLUS
Captain Tugboat Annie
Jane Darwell, Edgar Kennedy, H. B. Warner.
A snappy scrappy seafaring comedy.
Also, for the air-minded, FLIVVER- FLYING
showing the possibilities of two-seaters for the
nation's air travel.
SUNDAY-MONDAY, May 5-6
Spellbound
Ingrid Bergman, Gregory Feck, Harry Acker,
Donald Curtis and an enormous cast bring
Francis Breeding's novel, "The House of Dr.
Edwards" to the screen humming with tension.
An excellent film, highly recommended.
TUESDAY, May 7
Junior Miss
This is the thoroughly charming and entertain
ing film we showed on Christmas Eve and are
bringing it back at this time because of the
many expressions of regret from people who
missed it because of ( other holiday activities.
Peggy Ann Garner heads a splendid cast.
WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY, May 8-9
Three Strangers
Geraldine Fitzgerald, Sydney Greenstreet, Peter
Lorre, Joan Lorring
This hard-boiled drama is sumptuously mount
ed, has top-notch performances' and much sus
pense. PLUS
NAUGHTY NANETTE, a Technicolor featur
ette embroidered with music, dances and gor
geous costumes.
Now Open for Business
There is nothing like killing two. birds with one stone, so
come on in and get your money's worth at the
BIGGEST LITTLE SHOP IN TOWN !
Good work and all guaranteed ... No gas, but lots of
air. So come in and look it over it will be well worth
your while.
We are located at the end of. the pavement
on Willow Creek road. So, Come on folks,
let's get acquainted!
Harry Lindbloomand Bob Wagner
Owners and Operators
of
Willow Creek Welding Shop