Wins State Honors ' lif 5' GRATEFUL TO NEIGHBORS I wish to thank the people of Lexington who so kindly helped to put out the fire on my place. L. A. Palmer SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MORROW COUNTY. R. B. Rands, and Josephine Rands,) husband and wife, ) Plaintiffs, ) ) vs ) ) ) Word has been received here from the National American Red Cross headquarters that Mrs. Elaine S. Georee. ' manager of the Star Theatre in Heppner, has been made thp Oregon representative in the 24 Hour club. Mrs. George was given the sig nal honor by the motion ptctur in dustry for her participation in the 1946 Red Cross Theater Collection drive. Mrs. George, through her friendship with her many patrons, was able to collect the largest in crease for the Red Cross Theatre collection drive over the last year of any of the other 223 theatres in Oregon. F&r this accomplishment, Mrs. Georee is the Oregon representa tive in the 24 Hour club. She, or W husband, will go to Los Ange Ipb to pomoete with the winners of thp four northwest states for the honor of representing the Pacific northwest. That winner will be sent to Washington D. C. to meet Pres ident Harry S. Truman in the White House. They will confer and plan the 1947 program. Mrs. George, a native of Hepp ner, has been in the theatre busi ness all of her life. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sigsbee, took over the Star Theatre in 1918. A of Hennner high school and of the Northwestern School of Commerce in Portland, Mrs. Ueoge recently received the U. S. Treas ury Riivpr award for services ren dered in war bond sales during the J. C. McKeen, and Jane Doe McKeen his wife, whose true ) name is unknown to plaintiffs, ) R. H. McKeen, and Mary Doe ) McKeen, his wife, whose true ) name is unknown to plaintiffs- ) Lowell S. Spagle, and Jane Doe ) Spagle, his wife, whose true name ) is unknown to plaintiffs, G. E. ) Sturm, and Jane Doe Sturm, his ) wife, whose true name is un- ) known to plaintiffs, and Claire ) P. Harter Weston, and John Doe ) Weston, her nusband, whose true name is unknown to plaintiffs: and the unknown heirs of J. C. ) Mclveen, the unknown heirs of ) R. H. McKeen, the unknown heirs ) of Lowell S. Spagle, the unknown ) heirs ot (j. is. bturm, and the un-) known Heirs of Claire P. Harter ) Weston, if any of said persons ) are deceased .Also all other persons) 1 or parties, unknown claiming any ) right, title, estate, lien or interest ) in the real estate desaribed in the ) complaint herein, ) Defendants, ) To the above defendants and each and all of you: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you and each of vou are hereby required to appear and answer plaintiffs' complaint filed against you in the above entitled court and cause within four weeks from the date of the first publi cation of this sumijions upon you and if you fail to so armear or answer for want thereof, nlain- tiffs will apply to the above en titled court for the relipf nra vprl for in their complaint, to-wit: iOr a decree Quieting title to the following described real pro perty in Morrow County, Oregon, to-wit: Lots 6, 7, and 8 in Block 6, and lots 23, 24, 25 and 26 in Block 7 and lots 7 and 8 in Block 17 of the City of Board man, Morrow County, Oregon, and that plaintiffs be adjudged the owners in fee simple of said real property and that you and each of you be forever barred of and from all right title, estate, lien or interest ini or to said real property and that whatever right Or interest you may claim therein be null and void, and for such other and further relief as may be just and equitable. This summons is served upon you by publication tnereoi in the Heppner Gazette Times, a news paper of general ciculation, once a week for four sucessive weeks pursuant to an order of Hon. Bert Johnson, Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, which' order is dated May 1, 1946, and the date of the first publication of this sum mons is May 2nd, 1946. JOS. J. NYS, Attorney for plaintiffs, Residence and postoffice address, Heppner, Oregon. ' 6-10 Heppner Gazette Times, May 2, 1946 -7 Engraved Wedding Stationery . . . See samples at the Heppner Gdzette Times Printer METAL WEATHER STRIPS Rock Wool Insulation Insect Screens The fuel shortage Ls still on SAVE UP TO 35 KEEPS OUT DUST, SOOT, SNOW REDUCE summer temperatures Call R. D. Lehman, Salesman 1342 Heppner FOR FREE ESTIMATE Chamberlain Company of America 1226 S. W. Stark St. Portland, Or. war. TROOP ffl TO HAVE BAKE SALE SATURDAY Girl Scout troop in has announc ed a food sale at the Heppner Hard ware and Electric company at 1:30 p. m. Saturday afternoon. Mrs. T. E. Peteson is now chairman of the trooo committee and the troop Ipndprs are Ms. J. L. Hamlin, Mrs Charles Stout and Mrs. Richard Hayes. Mrs. James Valentine retuned to to her home Saturday night after several weeks' stay at the Mayo clinic at Rochester, Minn. PUZZLED? Special Sunday Dinner at Ione's favorite eatery Jack's Cafe lone, Oregon A New Radio Shipment on display at our store. We invite you to look them over . . try them out. Something New Packard Bell PhonOcord Portable 1. Ten tube radio receiver 2. Automatic home recording 3. Public address system 4. Phonograph 10-inch speaker Other radios: Crosley, Arvin, Packard ' Bell and Admiral. All table models new stock. Case Furniture Co. You will lose that puzzled ex pression when you read our menu. It is easy to order a meal here, for no matter what you select you are bound to be satisfied. Join the well-fed ranks by taking your meals at HEPPNER CAFE Make Mother's Day Really Her Day and delight her with a gift from Our nifty lines. Make it a gift she wants but would npt buy fora herself. Pictures . Vases . Perfume and Cologne . Candy . Compacts . Figurines by Tuya and Dorothy Gray SAAGER'S PHARMACY Our business is to serve you . . . Our stocks are as complete as the market affords . . . Our quality is our pride . . . Your satisfaction is our aim. Central Market and Grocery