6-Hcppncr Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon, Moy 22, 1947 EOARDMAN . . . Th funeral of Mrs. Oir.a Brif c wa be at the Burnes Funeral home in Hirmision Monday at 1 p m. uiih intor ncnt In the rpndlrton oerr.o teiv. Mrs. BrifC passer) away In the Walla Waila hospital on Friday, May 16. after a Inns I'lness. She leaves her husband, Karl Bripcs. and had resided on the project the past four years. Vet lonvers returned home from Spokane where he hd boon for several days reeeiv m medical aid and visiting a son. Mrs. Faul Smith of 1'ivon re- ! turned home Saturday after spending a week with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. find Mrs. Nate Thorpe. She took her grandson Jur.mie to spend some time with the Smiths. YViilard Baker was the candi date nominated Wednesday eve ning to represent our zone on the county five-man board un der the new rural school liis trict law. Friday night the ohj'ith "r"! ers graduated with a very at tractive program, as follows: Class speaker. Robert Sieard: class history. Emsley Holers: class will, Ora Flv: r'i ". phecy, Anna Loy Beaver; speak er. Ronald Black, and presenta tion hy Mrs. Lucy Rodgers of Heppner. Class members pre Anna Lou Beaver, Michael Cas- j Victoria that took them sight- Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Shoun siving and op to a park where rii S;ewu brought his la they played for a large crowd. !,,,,r. J A Shown, home from They came back from Victoria Walla Walla Friday, hy steamship, spending most of It soems like nearly everyone Monday in Seattle, and arrived is selling some of his property A WORD OF THANKS . The junior class of Heppner high school takes this means of thanking those who contributed help, articles and flowers for the junior-senior prom. 'Motor Memories' of Henry Ford nome just oelore 9 o clock p.m. down here. ft :- : - s f I - ft Y&m t - trf 'dip- jtv "r: (With this Advertisement) ill r 1 4 ' V lv. mm T i , r vu Monday, May 26 to Saturday, May 31, Inclusive A PHYSICAL EXAMINATION usually costing $15 to $25. During the week we will be assisted by one of our outstanding diagnostic secialists, Dr. R. W. Copen, D. C, from the CLINICAL INSTITUTE, KANSAS CITY, MO., including: Ear, Nose and Throat Heart and Circulatory Function Liver Blood Pressure Chest, Lungs, Stomach and Colon Local Examination for Women's Diseases Bone and Joint Examination Prostate and Rectal Urinalysis (Bring Morning Specimen) If you suffer from Asthma, Diabetes, Arthritis, High Blood Pressure, Kidney Trouble, Neuritis, Colitis, or any other disease, we know you will wish to take advantage of this valuable offer, and we suggest that you phone 2572. Examination free to you only on above dates. Women Technicians in Attendance DR. G. 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Take full advantage of modern travel ease.!, excellent food... comfortable beds... spacious club lounge car with barber and bath facilities ... pleasant air con ditioning .. .truly superior service. The warmth of 50 years' friendship attaches to this hitherto unpub lished snapshot of Henry Ford anil F.ujene W. Lewis (right) Detroit banker-author, taken at Richmond Hill, the Ford Georgia plantation. It appears in print in "Motor Memories" (Alved, of Detroit, Inc.) Mr. Lewis' new book about automotive pioneers he knew so well. The sweater and skirt are of Mrs. Ford, "The Believer." who was constantly at his side, "even unto the death'' of Henry Ford April 7 at the age of 83 years. sidy, Pra Ely, Emsley Rogers, Tim Robinson, Robert Sieard, Keith Tannohill, Verlin While and Dow Wortlen. Sunday evening baccalaureate was held at the community church with t he Rev. Donald Peterson preaching. The girls glee club furnished the music. Mrs. Lucy Rodgers, county school superintendent, was an over-night guest of Mr. and P.Irs. R. A. Former, coming over io attend the eighth grade graduation. Grade school closed Friday. May 16. Mrs. Mabel Montgom ery left for her home in Weslon Sunday, and Mrs. Catherine Christenson left for La Grande Monday, while Mrs. Velva Eech dolt and George Jpross remr-in-ed to work in the school this week. Miss Jtti'y Dickinson came a from Portl-nd Friday to rttenri me cig.itn grace graduation, in '" icli her brother. Dow Wordcn, v." a grr'-'ui'.e. !'.- rn' T.Ir.-; Lowell SY'ttuck rno f;mi!y motored to Gnlden 'rie 5v.ni y to P''Oirj a ciuple cf drys with Mrs. Shattack's ? rertts. Mr. and Mrs. Bert F.m!k:-.er. Mr:;, fr-rr Welle and chil-i'rr-1. rr.-r.'t md Orc-r, motor ed to- Mob.lh to spend a week with her p-rents. Gracia will rem," in longer to work in berry harvest. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Root. Mrs. Eva W-rner on-l Mrs Adeline Dart motored to Pilot Rock Sun d.iy to visit the Kev. J. K. Wal pole family. Wednesday evening the sen ior class of Eoardman high school had the graduating exer cises with the following pro gram: Invocation. Rev. Donald Peterson; music, girls glee club; presentation of awards, Supt. Gerald Fancy, and the speaker, Professor John- R. Schroeder of Linficld college. Members of the class are Chloe Barlow, Neil Carlson, Archie Jones, Kvelyn Miller, Evelyn Pearsorrand Gun nar Slcoubo. High school students receiving awards for attendance are Faye Anderson, Kenneth Earwood and Carolyn Sieard; for scholarship, Mary Ann Rands, Eettie Sides, Maxine Ely, Chloe Barlow and Evelyn Miller. A baby boy was born April 18 at Vancouver, Wash., to Mr. and M;;r. Andrew Davidson of Ar lington. Mr. Davidson is a for mer Heppner boy and is well known here. Don't send out of town for any thing automotive until you first try Rosewall Motor Co. News From Irrigon . Mrs. J. A. Shoun i Fred Davis and partner, Mr. ! Walker, are finishing the du- i plex they have been building. Mrs. Dolly Minnick and dau ghter Luella have moved from the railroad house to their home across the street. The school had their nicnics Wednesday with the first four grades picnicking on the school grounds. The fifth, sixth, sev- j enth and eighth went down to, Mary Hill to the museum, and ! he high school to Bingham ' Springs. j Tne high school cot four j :mall medals: Eunice Miller and Robert Brown for wi!'e.-n. ' " , or!; in music, and Shirley Mil- 1 !cr and David " -., fr so m ,n s in their studies. Mrs. Joy Smith returned horrid Sunday from a trin to Portlmd ! nd Lebanon. Her brothers live at Lebanon. j Fred Crmhers v.-s fken to ! :he Pendleton hospital Satur- j day. He is the owner of the Ir- j vin Pierson place. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller and daughters Eunice and Shir ley are dinirg with their mar ried daughter. Mrs. Norman An deison of Hermiston. Annie Endricp and baby of Spokane are visiting her cousin, Mrs. Ruth Umiker and family. The Loyal Ladies lerfgue met in the church basement and quilted Friday afternoon. They also had a bahy shower for Mrs. Roy Marlow. She received some nice gifts. Miss Viola Hochhalter left for her home in North Dakota Tu esday. She was the third and fourth grade teacher, also piano player for the school. Miss Emma Crego left for Medical Lake, near La Grande. She is to take a short course at EOCE this summer. Miss Mary Margaret Kennedy is to go to Myrtle Point for a visit and back to La Grande for a summer course at La Grande. James Shoun went to Walla Walla Tuesday. Leroy Darling has accepted a' position as hand instructor for the Sunnyside, Wash., schools. The band and choir members, accompanied by Mrs.- Mabel Rand, Mrs. Marshall Markham and Mrs. James Phillips, the band leaders, Mr. and Mrs. Le roy Darling, Miss Viola Hock halter and Mary Margaret Ken nedy, started to Victoria, B. C, Saturday by chartered bus to Seattle and on from Seattle to Victoria by steamship. 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