Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, May 29, 1947, Page 5, Image 5

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    Want Ads
KOK SALE-Gusoline MVV wash
ing machine, BricHsStratton
1,4 horse motor. New last
year, had very little use. $N0.
Sec Mrs. Jamison In trailer
house behind Union Oil Co.
in Heppner. 10p
Power pack radio batteries $7.95,
Rosowall Motor Company.
FOR SALE 5-piece limed oak
suite. Used less than year.
Inner spring mattress box
springs. Over-size chest of
drawers. Vanity with full
length round mirror. Perfect
condition. $250. Inquire Mrs.
Jamison in trailer behind Un
ion Oil Co. In Heppner. lOp
We have mufflers to fit 90 per
cent of the passenger cars.
Rosewall Motor Company.
FOUND String of car keys. In
quire at Gazette Times office
and pay for this advertise
ment. 10c
FOR SALE One new Chevrolet
stake body for pick-up. Rea
sonable. Unrein Motor Ser
vice, 10c
We have reconditioned and new
Ford motors for immediate in
stallation. Rosewall Motor Co.
SPINET PIANOS The Baldwin
Aerosonic, Lester Betsy Ross,
Wurlitzer. See and hear them
at the PENDLETON MUSIC
HOUSE, Pendleton, Ore. 10-Mc
MAGNA VOX Radio-Phonograph
10 models to choose from.
See and hear them at the
PENDLETON MUSIC HOUSE,
Pendleton, Oregon. 10-Mc
Now is the time to have your
truck overhauled for harvest.
See us for an appointment.
Rosewall Motor Company.
FOR SALE5-year-olOFBrmvn
Swiss cow, to freshen soon;
lawn mower in first class con
dilion. N. D. Bailey. 10c
FOR SAlEHerefortT registered
bull, 3 years old. Price S-ITf),
f.o.b. Portland. Write N. Web
ster, co J. K. Gill, Portland.
10c
FOR SALE Choice city lot.
Sealed bids will be received
up to June 10 by Tom Wells,
member board of trustees of
Methodist church, Heppner,
Ore. The church board reserv
es the right to reject any or
all bids. 1011c
WANTED Silk finisher at
Heppner Cleaners. Good wag
es for dependable person.
Steady work. 1011c
FOii"SAI.E- f"t. McCormfck
Deerlng combine, only cut
about 200 acres, in first class
shape. Good motor. Cash or
will trade for "cattle.-IIaroldA.
Wright, Heppner, Ore. l()-12p
FOK SALE-Uswi GaT tVoodhy
draulic dump hoist with sub
frame complete with three
new universals and power un
it for Ford truck. Price $235.
Phone 3iF3, Nelson Bros.,
Lexington. 10-12p
Hydraulic picks $7.95 up. Rose
wall Motor Company.
FOR SALE My ranch on Rhea
creek one mile below Rugg's
consisting of 720 acres. 31 ac
res under ditch, 25 acres bot
tom land, GO acres bench land.
Stock and equipment to go
with ranch if wanted. Lotus
Robisnn. Rtfc
Brand new Jaeger concrete mix
er and rubber tired wheel
barrows for rent. O. M. Yeager,
Phone 1483.
Heppner Appliance Co. located
in Hodge Chevrolet Co. build
ing. Phone 403. 41 f
Transferring r
Heavy Hauling
Podded Moving
Vans
Storage
Warehouse
U.P.andN.P.
Per.land Bros.
Transfer Co.
39 SW Dnrinn Avenue
Phone 338
Pendleton, Ore.
SEE US BEFORE HAULING YOUR
Sand and Gravel
Have two dump trucks on the job ot all
times ready to give you satisfactory ser
vice. Eliminate hand shoveling. Will
deliver where you want it.
Rates are very reasonable
Vernon Christopherson
LEXINGTON
Avo!d Annoyance And Discomfort
due to a clogged septic tank or cesspool.
I have purchased a tank pump and am in
position to give prompt, efficient service.
Phone 702
HOWARD KEITriLEY
Hi-liable man with
car to call on farmers in Mor
row county. Wonderful oppor
tunity. $15 to $20 in a day. No
experience or capital requir-
ir... i II iiidllt Ml. tviiiir IUU.1V.
.l I. . ir.;. .........
MeNESS COMPANY, Dept. B, i
2l''5 M-icmilia fV.kl-tnri '
Magnolia St., Oakland,
1 Hi. 9-10p
I
tUlt SALE 3-lnch galvanized :
pile 110 feet, used well pipe,
good for hitches, etc. Sam
McMillan, Lexington, Oregon.
8-llp
FOR SALE Lots on Gale street.
Write Everett Crump, Lexing
ton. Oregon. 8-10p
FOR S A LE S I a b wood . See Har
ry Owen, or call 2151. 9-12c
FRYERS II. H. dressed or alive.
Place your order at Alice's
Beauty Shop in Hepnper or
call Mrs. G. Herman, 37F14,
lone. 9-llc
FOR SALE 3 late model 12 ft.
Calkins weeders with tiller
bars, $150. John Proudfoot,
Phone 32F21, lone, Ore. 9-llc
FOR SALE 20 ft. John Deere
3G-B combine with 150-bushel
Feltberg bulker. Frank Holub,
Heppner. 9-llp
WANTED Woman for dry
cleaning work. Heppner Clean
ers and Dyers.
Heppner Appliance Co. located
in Hodge Chevrolet Co. build
ing. Phone 403. 4tf
CUSTOAI-SPRAYING done Tree
. spraying, weed spraying and
lawn spraying. Grady's Green-
house. Phone 2193. 5tf
FOR SALE New Singer electric
portable sewing machine. Has
buttonhole attachment. Calf
2004 interested. $125 for ma
chine and $9.95 for attachment.
5tfc
WANT combine cutting. Have
35 John Deere. Woodrow Hus
ton. Phone 13F-1, Heppner.
9-llp
Heppner Appliance Co. located
in Hodge Chevrolet Co. build
ing. Phone 403. 4tf
UTAH- WOOLEN MILLS "Jack
Frost" salesman. Ernest Ghor
mley, salesman, 51G Main St.,
Hermiston, Ore., will call soon.
7-10p
FOR SALE New power take-off
for D-4 Caterpillar and 8-ft.
John Deere power binder. Mel-
inMoyerL Phone 2F12. 6tfc
FOR SALE1938"i" 12 ton Chev
truck, reconditioned motor,
good tires. See James J. Far
ley. 4tfc
Heppner Appliance Co. located
in Hodge Chevrolet Co. build
ing.Plione 403. 4tf
FOR SALE 200 pounds Grim
alfalfa seed. High germination
test. Bill Barratt, phone 1GF2.
FOR SALE
OUTSTANDING WHEAT RANCH
IN MORROW COUNTY
IONE DISTRICT
Total 2000 acres, GOO acres ex
cellent fall wheat, 1100 acres
summer fallow, balance pasture.
Modern 7 room residence, mod
ern machine shed, good well wa
ter, windmill and reservoir.
Price, $110,000.00 cash, price in
cludes wheat crop representing
approximately $.".5,000.00. Not for
lease or trade. Call or write Gro-
ver Pound, G. F. HODGES AG
ENCY, Box 612, Pendleton, Ore
gon. Phone 477 or 960 evenings.
CALL- FOR BIDS
Sealed bids will be received
until the hour of 8 o'clock p.m..
June ,9 1917, for one second hand
electric stove. Bids to be submit
ted to clerk of School District
No. 1 at Heppner, Oregon. The
board reserves the right to re
ject any or all bids.
Mrs. Tress McClintock,
S-ll Clerk.
Legal Advertising
NOTICE Or SCHOOL ELECTION
ni'ON QUESTION OF INCREAS
ING TAX LEVY OVER AMOUNT
LIMITED BY SECTION 11, MTi.
CLE XI, STATE CONSTITUTION
NiiIh i' in lii'l'i'liv Kivt'ii that an eleo
i ,,ii will In- hi'l'ii in Si-luml Distrii't
N'.i 1 nf Murrnw County, State if
un pin. at the City Hal! in Paid school
ill tint tor me niii".-e oi minimi
ti,... In tlie leiral voters ot Haul ill
i ., ii. ,ni, -.1 ion of inoleaMinU the
i,.v low for tlie vear 1III7-4S over tlie
amount' liiiKteil l!y weelion 11, article
VI ..r I l, l iimjIlIiiII' II of i l ,'Loli
The reasons for Increasing such levy
are lm-n-.'e.l m l in ration.
The amount of tax. In excess of the
fi iienent limitation, propo'U to Lie
levied f..r kiiiiI ve.ir Is :M m.
Imle.l this llllh day of May. 1S17.
Attest: 111 INN I N H MrCl.I.VTOCK,
District Clerk.
I.KTA M 111 .Ml IIHKYS.
Clialnnan Hoard of Directors.
Phone 3311
WANTED
,p s?O0.L emctio
LNO TAJt LEV OVEB AMOUMT
CLE XI, STATE CO JSTIi UTIOJ
will !
tlt; uiihigh
I'l.xttl't Of
lluriuw Couhly,
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w,.,ti. ... ... i
imim In nni' Nimli.eh .luil L,a-
trl l- "r tl,J puip'..-e i( hulmuUii.K
,. ,..KJ, vt,., , Mlj dln, t tjic
qesllllnli ul illrl'ett.-llit; the tax ly I'll"
Uie yi-ar I'rth ovtir tlie aiifyujit Jiimti-d
iiy hwiion 11. m-u.le XI, ul the Cuii-
alilulioii of Orefc'ili.
The muuniii for increasing sui-h levy
are: '1 in; ..niilunh .- Iiuul til-ti n t lias
a levying hue of Kn.17U.ho. Tins am
ount lm.Teuheii by b percent will not
give a BuflK-ient amount to balance
tlie budget.
The amount of tax, in excess of the
6 percent limitation. propuM-ii to bt
levied for Ban! year in fi,UJl 04.
Ualed thm 19th day of May, 1947.
Attest: LUCY E. KODiiKRS.
District Clerk.
l-.l.ilhK j'Af.MKR.
Chairman lioard of IjIi wturfl.
SOTICE OF ANNUAXi SCHOOL
MEETING
noiliK IS HEREBY fllVEN, in
compliance with He:. 111-90K, O.C.L A.,
to tlie Ityal voters of School District
No. 1, ul Morrow county. Slate of
Oregon, that the ANNUAL SCHOOL
MEETING of said district will be
held at die City Hall; to bctfin at tlie
hour of 2 o'clock p.m. on tlie third
Monday of June, being tiie lljth day
of June, A D. li)47.
Tins meeting is called for the pur
pone of ejecting one director and
voting on the budget and the trans
action of business u.ual at such meet
ing (In districts of tlie second and
thud (lasses Hie ballots shall not be
counted until one hour after tlie time
set for tlie meeting to begin. Until
tne count begins, any legal voters ol
the district shall be entitled to vote
upon any business befole the meet
ing.) Oated this 16th day of May. 1947.
Attest: BONNIE H. McCLlNTOCK.
District Cleik.
LETA M. HUMPHREYS.
Chairman Board of Dlectors.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Not:i:e ia lien-by given that tlie un
dersigned, adniinirsti atrix of the estate
of EJiiir Gnflilh. defeated, haa filed
with the County Court ut the State of
Oregon for Morrow County, her 'inal
Account of her administration of the
estate of said deceased and said court
nas fixed Monday the 9th day of June,
iU47 at the hour of 10 o'clock in the
forenoon of Buid day at tiie court
hoime ut Heppner, Oregon as tiie time
and place lur hearing object ions to
naid final account and the settlement
of Bald estate and all persons having
objections thereto are hereby required
to file the name with said court on or
before tlie t.tne fixed for naid homing.
iJaled and first published this bill
la of May. 11H7.
FANNIE G. GRIFFITH.
7-11 Administratrix;
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
jNolne is hereby given that the un
dersigned, as Administrator of the
kulate of Ferdinand Le bola Kmbergei,
de eawed, has filed his Final Account
and report in tiie said e.-tate with tiie
Clerk of thi.i Court and that the Judg
thereof has fixed Monday. June i)th,
;tt the hour of lU.ttU o'clock AM. as
tlie time in the County Courtroom in
Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon, as
the place for hearing, object tjiis to
the aid Final Account and the set
tlement thereof.
C. J. D. BAUMAN.
Administrator of the Fstate
if Ferdinand LeSota Einber
ger. deceased.
P. W. Mahoney,
Attorney for the Administrator,
H'ppni-r. Oregon. 7-11
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Nulice is heieuy that the un-
(Jeisiriiied has been auiy appointed tul-ininir-triitur
of the ehUte at Jain"' O,
AivImt. deteajH-d. by the County O-urt
t Morrnw County, Oregon. All per-j
,nti Inning cluinia aK;mi. l tlie said es
tate are hereby required tu file thir ,
-mine uiili tbt Hdnum.Uratur at the at
fire uf J. U. Turner ut Hcpjiner, t)re
tlati, on or bi-tore s.x months fum
the date of the first publication ul
UiiH iiuiiie.
Dated and first published the 1st
day of Way. 1147.
CJiAKLfeiri R. MeALISTEH. I
G-10 Admunstiator.
NOl'ICE OP riHAL ACCOUNT
Nutntf ia hereby tiiven tnal the un-
Jersinned. un Atinunistratrix of the
rotate of ALBKKT It. K hA. deceased.
nvi I lied her Kinal Aeeount and re
port in tlie sa;d estate with the Clerk
I i iii.-) t.ouri anu mui me juue
thereof has tixed Monday, June lfih,
at the hour ol 10:lHj o'eloek A.M., as
the time in the County courtroom in
Hpnuer, Morrow County, unmi, as
tin phtre for heariiiK t-hjpt'tions to the
sud Kinal Account and the settlement
thereof.
MARY M. WOOD.
Admtnistratr.x of the K.-tiite
8-12 ol Albert H. Hea, dweaaed.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
;olne is hereby Kiven that the un
lersijned wan duly appointed by tlie
Ouii.ty Court tf the State of Oregon,
for Morrow County, administratrix ol
the estate of Ture K. retersun. de-
eaied. and all persons having claims
against Hie estate of said deceased,
ic hereby required to present the
ame to tlie undersigned adininistra-
tiix with proper voueners an required
I iy law at the law ol i ice ot J t .s, J ,
.js. at ueppner, ureon, wuinn six
months from the date hereof.
l'.itcd and first published the 22nd
day of May. 1147.
Ll'CY M. PKTKRSON.
Administratrix.
Krank Spttle
Astoiuu uregon, and
.los. J. Nys,
i !r niwier, Oregon.
Attorneys for Administratrix. 9-13
SUMMONS: Equity No." 3692
l.N THK CIIUVIT COl'HT OF THE
STATU OK OKKUON For the Coun
iy of Morrow.
Kwssell McCoy, Plaintiff
vs.
ileorge H. Smith and Jane Doe Smith
his wile, whose true nunie is un
known to plaintiff, and all the un
known heirs of said George II
Smith, if lie is deceased. Also all
othrr persons or patties unknown
claiming any right, title, estate, lien
or inleiest m the real estate deseri
bed in the complaint herein.
Defendants
To the above named Defendants and
ea h and all of you:
IN Till-; NAM K OF TTIK ST ATT'
OK OKKiJON, you and each of you
ire hereby required to appear and
itiMver plaintiff's complaint filed
inainst you in the above entdled court
uid cause within four weeks from
the dale of the first publications of
this summons upon you and if you
:iul to so appear or answer for want
thereof niaintiii win apply to me
ibove entitled court for the relief
luaved for in his complaint, to-wit
l-'or a decree quieting t.tle to the
following described real property sit
uate in Morrow County. Oregon, to
wit:
All of Lots eleven (11) and twelve
(12) In Block twenty -seven (27)
In the town of Irrigon. Morrow
Countv. State of Oregon.
jnd tint plaintiff be adjudged the
owner in tee simple or sti.d real prop
erty and that you and each ot you
and all persons claiming by or uud
voii he forever barred of and from
ill right, title, estate. lieu or Inter
in Hitid real properly or any part
thereof and whatever right or Inter
you may claim therein be null and
vo-d and for such other and further
relief as may be just and equitable
This summons Is served upon you
ny publication thereof in the Heppne
(iaette I lines, a newspaper of gen
enil circulation once a week for four
successive weeks pursuant ti an or
der of the Hon. IhMt Johnson, judg'
of tlie County Court of the stale of
Oregon for Morrow County, which
order Is dated May 21st. 1!M7, and
lhr date of the first publ catlon of
this summons is Mav H7,
.JOS, J. NYS.
Attorney f'r Plaintiff.
Residence and Post Office Address
Heppner, Oregon. 9-13
NOTICE OP SALE OP COUNTY
FBOFL'RTY
BY VlliTPK OF AN OUDKU OF
TU K COUNTY COVltT. dated May
UM7. 1 am authorized and directed
to advertise and sell at public auc
tion at not less than the minimum
price herein set foilli:
Lots t to H. Inclusive, and SI.
to 44 inclusive, in Block 17. Ir
rigon Morrow County, Oregon,
for tlio minimum price of $140.00,
cash.
Lots 6 to 11. Inclusive, and 17
to 137 Inclusive. In Block 1S Irri
gon, Morrow County, Oregon for
the minimum p' i. e of $UMH cash.
Lots 1, 2, 3. 9. 10. 11. 13. and 13
In UltH'k 1 of the Original -Town
of lone. Morrow County ,Oretou
CHURCHES
CHUHCH OF CHRIST
BiWo schcxjl, 9:15, C. W. Bar
low, supprintendent; Mrs. Ever
fit Smiih, junior superintend
ent; Mrs. Joe Jewett, primary
superintendent.
Children's Day offering: The
offering in the Bible school will
be a special offering. It is the
first offering to be used toward
the Living Link Support of Mar
tin Clark, missionary recruit to
Japan. The local church will
supply one half of his support
and one of the other churches
in eastern Oregon will take the
other half of his support.
Morning worship, 11, commu
nion and peaching; sermon top-
What Shall We Give Our
Children?" (Children's Day mes
sage.) Christian Endeavor, 7. Adult
Endeavor, concluding the study
on The New Testament Church.
Evening evangelistic service,
Mr. B. N. Hicks, Portland,
will be the speaker, bringing a
pecial message concerning the
program of the Anti-Liquor Lea
gue of Oregon for the Young
People.
METHODIST CHURCH
J. Palmer Sorlein, Pastor
Special temperance service on
Sunday, June 1, Rev. B. N. Hicks,
superintendent of the Anti-Li
quor league of Oregon will be
the speaker for the special ser
vice at 11 a.m.
Sunday school at 9:45 a.m.
Women's Society of Christian
Service first Wednesday of each
month.
ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH
Rev. Francis McCormack, Pastor
Schedule of services: Heppner
mission 1st and 3rd Sundays
at 8 a.m.; 2nd and 4th at 9:30.
Ione Mass on 1st and 3rd j
Sundays at 9:30; 2nd and 4th
at 8 a.m.
Mass on 5th Sunday, one only
in Heppner at 9 a.m.
Holidays of obligation: Mass ;
in Heppner at 7:30, lone at 8:30. j
The above schedule begins
June 1 and ends September 30.
ALL SAINTS CHURCH
Trinity Sunday.
Church school, 9:45 a.m.
Holy communion, 11 a.m.
News From Irrigon . .
Mrs. J. A. Shoun
Miss Ella Mae Grim, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh W. Grim,
and Earl Scott Watson were i
married Saturday evening at
the Methodist church in Hermis-1
ton. Miss Golda Mumma play- j
ed the wedding march and Rev.
Philippi of Stanfield sang "Be-1
luse" and "The Lord's Prayer,"
ith Mrs. Philippi accompany-
ing on the piano. Mrs. June
Kahl was matron of honor andj
Miss Delpha Markham and Miss
Muriel Gayle, bridesmaids. VYr- j
non Richards was best man and
Eilly Allen, brother of the bride,
and Rex Casper were ushers. i
It was a candlelight ceremony
ith Nancy Jo Wines and Shu-i
ley Simmons lighting them. j
The bride was lovely in a;
bite nylon dress and floor-
length veil, with a grrueii i
bouquet. The reception w.is hold
in the reception room with the
bride and groom cutting ihe first
piece of a three-tiered white
ike. Mrs. Felthouse cut the
rest. Barbara Todd, Ann Pier
sol, Lulu Dell Warren served the
ake and ice cream to a full
house. They went on a honey
moon trip to Portland and Sea
side. They will be at home soon
in a new house in Hermiston
with scores of presents to go
in it. Mr. Watson is employed
it the co-op creamery.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Swarm
went up to Milton Wednesday
to help in pea harvest. j
Herbert and David Rand and
Dean Acock went to Walla Wal
la Monday to help with the
peas.
Irrigon had two real dust
storms Monday and Tuesday.
E. S. Pelton lost most of his
fur the minimum prire of SS0.00.
Thorpfnro. I will on the Mil itnv nf
July, 1I147, nt the hour of 1 f! : IX) A. M.
'l ti'o trout tl.'-ir of tho t'ourt House
in Hisppner, Oregon, poll snid prnp-
riy to tlie liiBhesl and best bidder.
C. J. D. BAUMAN'.
Sheriff, Morrow Counlv, Oregon.
H- KUANl'KS MITCHELL. Dcputv.
10-12
Ys! We're Still Talking Tires!
Because Tires Is Our Business
We now have in stock a complete new line of
6-ply tires for passenger cars in the popular
6:00 x 16 and 6:50 x 16 sizes
6-ply commercial tires
and
7:00 x 20 and 7:50 x 20 truck tires
When you need new tires or your old tires need repairing,
remember you can get the kind of service you want at
Heppner Motors
FRANK ENGKRAF
Lexington News
Mrs. Clarence Hayes
i Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jones are
parents of a baby arm, Kenneth
LePoy, born May 22 at Corda
Saling's home in Heppner.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dinges
spent the week end in Portland
on a business and shopping trip.
Mrs. Cecil Hicks was honored
with a stork shower Thursday
afternoon at the Ladies Aid
room. Many guests were pre
sent and the honoree received
many lovely gifts.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Grant and
family spent Sunday in Kinzua
visiting Mrs. Grant's parents.
Mrs. Etta C. Hunt of Portland
is visiting relatives and friends
here now and will remain over
Memorial day.
Mrs. C. C. Carmiehael and
Mrs. Roger Anderson were co
hostesses to the Amicitia club
Tuesday evening at the Carmi
ehael home. The evening was
spent playing pinochle and Mrs.
Herman Green won high prize.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Cutsforth
flew to Columbia, Mo., leaving
Saturday, to bring their daugh
ter Dorothy home from school.
stack of hay Tuesday. It caught
fire. Mr. Pelton could not get
anyone on the telephone, so he
drove in. The fire truck was
taken right on. Although it was
close to the barn, it and all of
the buildings were saved.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Sparks
and daughter Clare are spend
ing this week on the coast.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Browning
and daughter Delores went to
Ontario to get Mr. Browning's
mother who has been living
with a daughter, Mrs. Emery
Bedwell. They have sold out
and are moving to Elgin. Mrs.
Browning will make her home
here until they get moved.
Ora Thompson was a Pendle-
ton visitor Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Darling
and five children and Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Golden and two chil
dren left for North Dakota. The
Darlings will visit Mrs. Darling's
relatives and the Goldens to vis-
it their home state.
M. D. Weisflock spent a few
days in Portland
Nine Harris of Portland spent
from Friday until Wednesday
with her mother, Mrs. Martha
Ferril, and other relatives.
Rev. Wallace Winquist left
for Portland Tuesday. Mrs. Win
quist is ill there.
Miss Seneca Hodges is prea
ching in the Assembly of God
church. She has been in Pales-
tine for 21 years as a mission-
ary.
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Abken and
family of Kcnneu'ick spent Sun-
day with his brother Mart and
family.
Mart Abken went to Kenne-
wick Tuesday.
S E R
ENGINE TUNE-UP
LUBRICATION
BRAKE & CLUTCH SERVICE
STEERING u- WHEEL ALIGNMENT
TIRE ROTATION
Warning!
Hero's c frfertd'y rem!nder from
your Chevrolet dealer. Every car
needs thsse vital services regularly.
For !c- motorinn eff iciencv for
lencer life rfrive in todnv for Chev
rolet Surr-Servire, the service that
saves and satisfies!
HODGE CHEVROLET CO,
Heppner Phone 403
Heppner Gozette
Mrs. Kenneth Gibbs and baby AVIATION CADET PILOT
of Hermiston are visiting Mr. TRAINING AVAILABLE
and Mrs. Ed MrFadden this j Aviation cadet pilot training
week. Mr. and Mrs. Leno Ml- js now available to civilian
chicli and Mrs. Frank Mill of young men. M Sgt. John E. Bold,
Hermiston were also week-end station commander of the I'en
guests at the McFadden home. r,.,n army recrui'ing service
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Carmich- i ;lnnfjUnced this morning on re
ael drove to Portland Wednes- j c(,j)t f word from the com-dav-
mandine rreneral. AAF.
mi. ana .-irs. luii larnen ana
family spent last week in New
berg visiting her father and al
so relatives from Toronto, Can.,
who were there at that time.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jackson
and Cecil drove to Salem Thurs
day where they visited friends
and relatives and Mr. Jackson
attended the trap shoot.
B0ARDMAN
George Jaros, 7th and 8th
grade teacher, took six of the
boys on a fishing trip Tuesday
returning Wednesday. They
went over Into the John Day
country and returned via Here
ford and Baker. Boys going were
Tim Robinson, Max Fussell,
Donald Gillespie, Peter Cassidy,
Verlon White, Robert Sicard.
Ladies Aid met at the home
of Mrs. Frank Cole Wednesday
with a good attendance. Mrs.
Verona Shattuck, missionary
chairman, announced ladies
were to bring their hobbies at
the next missionary meeting on
June 18. This meeting will be
in the church basement at 2 p.
m.
Young Carol Hamilton, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hamil
ton, left Wednesday for Gresh
am to spend a month with her
cousin, Mrs. H. R. Crockett (Lou
ise Hamilton).
Dinner guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Black on
Thursday evening were Gerald
Fahey, George Jaros, Mr. and
Mrs. Adrian Bechdolt and Miss
Ann Jones. ,
Albert McLouth and family
were Wednesday visitors at the
home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Gus McLouth.
School closed Friday and the
teachers are all leaving for their
homes and vacation spots. Miss
Ann Jones left Friday for Pen
dleton to remain for a few d"v
with her sister, Mrs. Roy Lever
enz before leaving for her home
near Dallas, Tex. Ger-p j
left for his home in Walla Wal
la, and the Bechuol ?
ing soon for their home in the
mountains. Mrs. Bechdolt wiU
teach in the Heppner sc.uui1
this next year and Mr. Jaros
will return to Boardman.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Robert
son and family left buitu.:,,
Helena, Mont., to be gone a few
weeks where Mr. Robertson will
shear sheep. Carol i.ocriij..
will spend the summer with up
uint, Mrs. Robertson, at Pilot
Rock.
Mrs. Ed Kunze left Monday
for Portland to be gone a few
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Previously aviation cadet
training was open only to en-
listed personnel serving with
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days visiting her son and fam-1
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Ed McClellin.
She will also see the Nick Fal-
er family while av.iy. :: ."a.!''.
A. Skoubo motored to Hepp- A.V-' i x- mining bor-rds are lo
ner Mon;-' y. . Ciite-1 at rrntcr-ic fcir bses thru
Mrs. Claud Coats spent the ':t tl c r ity and will exam
week end in Heppner v.ith u.t ; re . at the lnstalla
Chas. Barlow family. I tion re art si his home.
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