Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, May 09, 1946, Page 9, Image 9

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    Best Program of
Year Marks Close
Of P-TA Season
The Heppner P-TA ended the
1945-46 season Wednesday evening
with its best program of the year.
Guest speaker was Henry Tetz,
principal of Pendleton high school,
and a former member of the Hepp
ner school faculty. In a speech
sparkling with witty observations
Mr. Tetz urged that school children
be taught true love for their coun
try and their flag. Five main prin
ciples children should be taught he
likened to the live fingers of the
hand, the middle finger representing
love for the right. The thumb, as
the most important single digit, he
likened to the love of God.
The group was entertained with
five selections on the marimba by
Miss Larson, a talented musician
from the Pendleton school.
The Home Ec sewing class, taught
by Mrs. Hazel Carlson, staged
style show which demonstrated not
only the taste and ability of the
girls and their teacher but also that
Heppner need not worry about its
reputation for beautiful girls.
A popular feature of the program
was a report on civic health pro
jects carried out by the upper
grades. This was to show in some
degree what had been done in the
project sponsored in the Heppner
schools by the Kellogg Health
Foundation. Among health educa
tion circles Heppner has received
much favorable publicity through
the efforts of Supt. Corwin and his
staff, assisted by a planning com
mittee of local citizens. Three girls,
Patricia Lawrence, Juanita Matte
son and Darlene Wise, and a boy,
Jimmy Miller, told of what their
classes had done and what they
saw in their traveling about the
town, including bad sanitary con
ditions and general untidiness.
The new officers for the coming
year were installed by Mrs. Georgi
Corwin, installing officer. They are
Mrs. Tress McClintock, president
Mrs. Orville Smith, vice president
Mrs. Jack Couture, secretary, and
Mrs. Harold Becket, treasurer.
Mrs. Christianson's first grade
won the half-day holiday for great
est attendance of parents at P-TA
After the program, refreshments
were served in the school lunch
room by the refreshment commit
tee, including Mrs. Kenneth Blake
Mrs. Paul Jones, Mrs. Jack O'Con
nor and Mrs. George Corwin.
SUMMONS
in the cmcurr court of
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
MORROW COUNTY.
R. B. Rands, and Josephine Rands,)
husband and wife, )
Plaintiffs. )
)
vs )
Heppner Gazette Times, May 9, 1946 9
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 husband, whose true )
name is unknown to plaintiffs; )
and the unknown heirs of J. C. )
McKeen, the unknown heirs of )
R. H. McKeen, the unknown heirs )
of Lowell S. Spagle, the unknown )
heirs of G. E. Sturm, and tf un- )
known heirs of Claire P. Harter )
Weston, if any of said persons )
are deceased .Also all other persons)
or parties, unknown claiming any )
right, title, estate, lien or interest )
in the real estate described 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 you
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 summons upon vou
and if you fail to so appear or
answer tor want thereoi, plain
tiffs will apply to the above en
titled court for the relief praved
for in their complaint, to-wit:
For 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-! the Heppner Gazette Times, a news-1
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
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
in 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
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METAL WEATHER STRIPS--
v Rock Wool Insulation
Insect Screens
The fuel shortage is 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, Ore.
Dance
Classics
Violin Concertos
Symphonies
Songs
Operatic
Light Opera
SAAGER'S
ACQUIRES TWO PLANES
Jack Forsythe, manager of Lex
ington airport, left Wednesday eve
ning for Middleton, Ohio, to take
delivery of a new Aeronca Cham
Ipion plane which he will ferry
to Lexington. Forsythe also has ac
quired a Luscombe Silvair at
Baker which he will bring to the
airport when he returns from the
east.
PUZZLED?
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
DONT SEL
YOUR CAR!
LAMAR TOWNSEND
DEMOCRATIC
CANDIDATE
for
CONGRESSMAN
SECOND DISTRICT
If may be a long time before you can get
delivery on a new automobile With mater
ial shortages, strikes, and reconversion prob
lems causing unexpected delays, it may be
necessary to drive your car longer than you
had plannedbut don't neglect your present
car. Have it inspected regularly and have
needed repairs made now while our parts
stocks are ample to take care of most repairs.
Phone 1092 for an appointment to
have needed repairs made now.
We have just received a factory shipment
of tires and can make immediate delivery on
most sizes.
Rosewall Motor Co.
Your
Dealer
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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