'I Want Ads KKKE THIS Wl.'l.K ONLY New lube with each Goodyear tire bought at rc;;ul ir price and, of course, we mount them for you no charge. Come in to day! Do it now! Your Good year Dealer, Hodge Chevrolet Co., Phone 403, lleppner. VOll SALJirTairTancF lmTie south of lleppner. 100 acres, modern house; 50 acres farm land, balance pasture. Edgar Albert. ll-12p Don't drive a shabby car. Let our paint department restore that show room complexion. Rosewall Motor Company. WANTEDAsUady roomerfor a good room. S. H. Shannon. IIP GOO x 16 and 650 x 1G Firestone Deluxe Champion 6 ply tires. Rosewall Motor Company. UTAH WOOLl:NMi"lZsLad'Ies dresses, suits, coats sweaters, slack suits and slacks, car robes, daveno robes, blankets and crib blankets. Ernest Ghormlcy, llermiston, Ore. 11 Hydraulic jacks $7.95 up. Hose wall Motor Company. KOK SAL E 6-room house, 2 bathrooms, hot water heat; 3 lots. May easily and inexpen sively be converted Into two apartments. Phone 932, lltf luu Callous Supreme outside white paint $3.35 a gallon. Rosewall Motor Company. KOK SALE 5-room house. Fred L. Meek, ter street. We have mufflers for modern 219 Wa-ll-12p Buicks, Pontiac, Dodge, Plymouth, and Ford cars. Rusewall Motor Co. LOST ln'. HeppnerTTuesday" af ternoon, silver bead choker. Finder please return to Mrs. Kenneth J. Smouse, Box 42S, lone, Oregon. 11c We have the Columbia overdrive for Ford and Mercury cars. Its Just like riding on a cloud. Rosewall Motor Company. FOlTs7 Lipase- Vom!7ine. 1939 model, on rubber. Good condition. Frank Anderson. 11 We have just received a large shipment of seat covers. Rose wall Motor Company. FOR SALE Rubber tire and wheel for front No. 51 Inter national combine. Practically new. Arthur Hunt, Lexington. lLT3p We have new and exchange mo tors for immediate installa tion in your Ford car or truck. Rosewall Motor Company. FOR SALE Slab wood. See Har ry Owen, or call 2152. 9-12c FOUND Pair of tinted glasses on Porter creek bridge, Hepp-ner-Spray highway. Owner SEE US BEFORE HAULING YOUR Sand and Gravel Have two dump trucks on the job at all times ready to give you satisfactory ser vice. Eliminate hand shoveling. Will deliver where you want it. Rates are very reasonable Vernon Christophcrson LEXINGTON Phone 3311 Avoid 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 KEITH LEY S E R ENGINE TUNE-UP LUBRICATION BRAKE Cr CLUTCH SERVICE STEERING & WHEEL ALIGNMENT TIRE ROTATION Warning! Here's a friendly reminder from your Chevrolet dealer. Every car needs these vital services regularly. For top motoring efficiency - for longer life-drive in today for Chev rolet Super-Service, the service that saves and satisfies! HODGE CHEVROLET CO. Heppner Phone 403 may reclaim same by Identi fying them at the Gazette Times office and paying for this advertisement. 11c FKEETi nTTWEEK" ONLY New tube with each Goodyear tire bought at regular price and, of course, we mount them for you no charge. Come in to day! Do it now! Your Good year Dealer, Hodge Chevrolet Co., Phone 403, lleppner FOR SALE-Nearly new 9 x 12 wool rug; also Simmons in nerspring mattress. Phone 1203. lip 1938 International pick-up; 1933 Chevrolet sedan; 1930 Ford pick-up. See us for your trans portation needs. Rosewall Mo tor Company. UTAH WOOLEN MILLS "Jack Frost" salesman. Ernest Ghor mley, salesman, 51G Main St., llermiston, Ore., will call soon. ll-14p FOUND High school class ring. Owner may reclaim same by describing ring and paying for this advertisement. Gazette Times. 11c SPINET PIANOS The Baldwin Aerosonic, Lester Betsy Ross, Wurlitzer. See and hear them at the PENDLETON MUSIC HOUSE, Pendleton, Ore. 10-14c MAGNA VOX Radio-Phonograph 10 models to choose from. See and hear them at the PENDLETON MUSIC HOUSE, Pendleton, Oregon. 10-14c 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. 10-llc WANTED "sTikfini.siier at Heppner Cleaners. Good wag es for dependable person. Steady work. 10-llc FOR SALE-6 ft. McCormick -Deering combine, only cut about 200 acres, in first class shape. Good motor. Cash or will trade for cattle. Harold A. Wright, Heppner, Ore. 10-12p FOff SALE Used GaTVVoodTy draulic dump hoist with sub frame complete with three new unhersals and power un it for Ford truck. Price $235. Phone 3GF3, Nelson Bros., Lexington. 10-12p FOTFSALE My ranch on Rhea creek one mile below Rugg's consisting of 720 acres, 34 ac res under ditch, 25 acres bot tom land, GO acres bench land. Stock and equipment to go with ranch if wanted. Lotus Rohison. 8tfc Brand new Jaeger concrete mix er and rubber tired wheel harrows for rent. O. M. Yeager, Phone 1483. FOR SALE 3-inch galvanized V CE pipe 140 feet, used well pipe, good for hitches, etc. Sam McMillan, Lexington, Oregon. 8-llp FOR SALE Slabwood. See Har ry Owen, or call 2151. 912c FKvITrSH.H. dressed" or alive. Place your order at Alice's Beauty Shop call Mrs. G. lone. in Hepnper or Herman, 37F14, 9-llc FOR SALE 3 late model 12 -ft. Calkins weeders with tiller bars, $450. John Proudfoot, Phone 32F21, lone, Ore. 9-llc FORSALE20 ft. John Deere 36-B combine with 150-bushel Feltberg bulker. Frank Holub, ' Heppner. 9-llp WANTED Woman for dry cleaning work. Heppner Clean ers and tyers. CUSTOM-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. Call 2604 interested. $125 for ma chine and $9.95 for attachment. 5tfc WANT combine cutting. Have 35 John Deere. Woodrow Hus ton. Phone 13F4, Heppner. 9-llp FOR SALE New power take-off for D-4 Caterpillar and 8-ft. John Deere power binder. Mel vin Moyer, Phone 2F12. 6lfc FOR SALE 1938 1 12 ton Chev truck, reconditioned motor, good tires. See James J. Far- ley. 4tfc CALL FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received until the hour of 8 o'clock p.m., June ,9 1947, for one second hand electric stove. Bids to be submit ted to clerk of School District Wo. 1 at Heppner, Oregon. The board reserves the right to re ject any or all bids. Mrs. Tress McClintock, 8-11 Clerk. Legal Advertising NOTICE TO CREDITORS anuU e is heieuy given that the un-Ucj.sibin.-U Imd b.-eii uuly appointed by tne cuuuiy Court of JUurrow County, .Hale ui Oregon, Administrator with a will aiiiiexeo ol the instate o NAN .Mci L,, hiLLMl, deceased, and all petrous having claims against the ..am e.tiult f aid deceased are here by required to present the same with proper vouchers duly verified as re quiieu by liiw to the said Administra tor at law office at Heppner, Ore gun, witnin six month fium the date Hereof. i-mit-d and first published this 5th day oi June, 1947. f. W. MA HONEY, Administrator with a Will Annexed, i. W. MAHONEY, Attorney, ileppner,Oregon. f1 NOTICE OF BOND SALE .UiHh lA 1 IKK KB 1" GIVEN that sealed bids will be received by the undersigned until the hour o( 7;3u o' tlwk i-.xu. on the 23rd day of June and immediately thereafter open ed by the Council of said City for tne purchase of City uf Heppner Wat- ; er bunus in the sum of toeventy-five ihou.-aiid IK'llars i $75,0UU.UU). Bald ; bunds tu be dated July 1. 11M7, to ma : ture serially In numerical order at : the rale of Ten Thousand Dollars 1 ilu.ooouu) on the lut day of July in etch f the years 1149 to 1951. inclu- nive; una Ht the rate of Five- Thou j hand Dollars o.uu0.uu) on the 1st day , ol July in each of the years 1952 to ' l.-tio, nuiuHve; provided that all bonds width matin e thereatier shall be sub- jtit tu uiil und redemption on July i, i:t.)j and on any interest paying dale tiiercalter; said bonds tu bear ii. t'-re.-t at i no- rate of not to exceed ix per i t ni (ti ( Pr annum, payable semiannually at tne office of the Xrea- suter ol tne City of Heppner. Oregon. Each bid must be accompanied by t certified check in the amount of Two Ih'-usand Dollars ttU.UUO.UO). lhe approving legal opinion of Messrs. mlru. Mcculloch, Shuler & ftayre will be furnished the successful bidder. ine Council reserves the right to icjeci any aim ait Olds. E. K. HUSTON, Recorder. Address, Heppner, Oregon. 11-13 NOTICE or school" election VrQN QUESTION OP INCREAS ING TAX LEVY OVER AMOUNT LIMITED BY SECTION 11, ABTI. CLE XL STATE CONSTITUTION Notice is hereby given that an elec tion will he held in School District . 1 of Morrow County, Stale of Oregon, at the City Hall in said school diMini, lor lhe purpose of submit ting to the legal voters of said dis trtct the quest ion of increasing the tax levy for the year 1947-48 over the amount linn ted by section 11. article XI. of the Constitution of Oregon. The reasons for increasing such levy are: Increased cost of operation. The amount of tax, in excess of the 6 puvent limitation, proposed to be levied lor said year is $:M37. Dated this ltith day of May, 1947. AUest: BUNMK B. McCUNTOCK, District Clerk. LET A M. HUMl'HREYR. Chairman Hoard i,f Directors. NOTICE OP SCHOOL ELECTION UPON QUESTION OP INCREAS ING TAX LEVY OVER AMOUNT LuIXUjJ fei bUCilOW 11, ARTI CLE XI, STATE CONSTITUTION Ni Lue is luMt'by given that mi elec tion Mill be ht'M in the Nnnhtgh .ti iiiH.l 1 list net of Morrow County, l.iU' c,f Olefin, at the various school nuust's in said Nonhigh School Dis tnt t. for the puipnse of submitting .u tiir It'g.tl voters of said district the qcstuioii ol it ir muni ik the tux levy tor Liu: year VMS over the amount limited ( .Section 11, article XI, of the Con stitution of Oregon. The reiiMoiis for increasing such levy ;uc: The Nonhigh School District hits a levjing busc of $11.170.KJ. This am ount iiinv.-ised liy (i percent will not give a miiticient anumnt to balance tne budget. The amount of tax, in excess of the ti percent li in it at ion. proposed to be levied for sunt year is $r.tL".i.M. hated tins I'.tth dav of May, 1147. Attest; LUCY K. RolH'.KHS, District Clerk. KhMKli i'AI.MKR, Ch;iirnmnlioHi'cl of Directors. NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING NuTliK IS 1IKRERY fllVKN, In eoninhaneo with Sec. 111-908. O.C.L.A, to the legul voters of School District No. 1, of Morrow County, State of ontioii. that the ANNUAL SCHOOL AIL KTINMJ of wild district will be held at the nty hall; to begin at the Hour of 2 o'clock p. in. on the third Monthly of June, bo: tig the liith day of June. A.I). 1H47. 1 1ns meeting is cnlted for the pur pose of fleeting one director and voting on the budget and tho trans action ol business usual at such meet ing tin districts of the second and third classes the ballots shall not be counted until one hour after the time set for I lie meeting to begin. Until the count begins, any legal voters of the district shall be entitled to vote upon any business before the meet ing.) Dated this Kith day of May, 1947. Attest : UONN1K B. McCUNTOCK. District Clerk. LETA M. HUMPHREYS. Chairman Board of Diectors, NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Notice Is hereby given that the tin dersinned, administratrix of lha estate of Winter C.rifflth. deceased, has filed with the County Court of the Ktnln of Oregon for Morrow County, her Final Account of her administration of the eulute of said deceased and Mid court CHURCHES ALL SAINTS CHURCH Holy communion, 8 a.m. Church school, 9:45 a.m. Morning prayer, 11 a.m. CHURCH OF CHRIST Bible school, 9:45; C. W. Bar low, superintendent; Mrs. Joe Jewett, primary superintendent. Morning worship, 11, com munion and preaching, sermon topic, "A Triumphant Church." Adult Christian Endeavor, 7. Evening service, 8. Union Daily Vacation Bible school program and demonstra tion of work that has been done during the two weeks of school. Everyone is invited to attend. There will be an offering receiv ed to help defray the expenses of the school. Mrs. Joe Jewett and Miss Bev erly Yocum are going to Pendle ton Monday morning td enter a laboratory training school for Bible school workers. The school is being conducted by the state educational committee of the churches of Christ in Oregon. Those enrolling will sit under trained teachers for observation and then will have class per iods in the afternoon and eve ning. The school will be con ducted in the Pendleton Chris tian church. o METHODIST CHURCH J. Palmer Sorlein, Pastor. Morning worship at the regu lar hour, 11 a.m. Sunday church school at 9:45 a.m. This is Children s day and we are having a children's pro gram in the Sunday school at the regular Sunday school hour. has fixed Monday the Sth day of June, iy4c ai me nour oi iu ociocK in tne forenoon of said day at the court houjie at Heppner, Oregon as the time and place for hearing objections to said final account and the settlement of said estate and all persons having objections thereto are hereby required io me me same witn saiu court on or before the time fixed for said hearing. oatea ana nrst published this bin day of May. 1947. r ANrt IIS tx. UKHf KlTH. 7-11 Administratrix. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, as Administrator of the Estate of Ferdinand De Sota Emberger, deceased, has filed his inal Account and report in the said estate with the Clerk of this Court and that the Judge thereof has fixed Monday. June 9th, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A.M. as lhe time in the County Courtroom in Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon, as the place for hearing objections to the said Final Account and the set tlement thereof. C. J. D. BAUMAN. Administrator of the Estate of Ferdinand DeSota Ember ger, deceased. P. W. Mahoney. Attorney for the Administrator, Heppner. Oregon. 7-11 NOTICE OF TIN ILL ACCOUNT Notice Is hereby given mm me un dersigned, as Administratrix of the Estate of ALBERT H. REA. deceased, has tiled her Klnal Account and re port in the said estate with the Clerk ui tills Court and that the Judge thereof has tlxed Monday, June lbli, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A.M., as the time In the County courtroom In Heppner, Morrow County. Oregon, as the place for hearing objections to the said Final Account and the settlement thereof. MARY M. WOOD. Administratrix of the Estate 8-12 of Albert H. Res. deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS lice Is hereby given that the un dersigned was duly appointed by the County court ol the btate oi uregon, fur Morrow County, administratrix of the estate of Ture E. Peterson, de ceased, and all persons having claims against the estate of "said deceased, are here by req u i red to present the same to the undersigned administra trix with proper vouchers as required , by law at the law office of Jus, J. Nys. at Heppner. Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated and first published the 22nd day of May, 1947. LUCY M. PETERSON, Administratrix. Frank Spittle Astoria, Oregon, and Jos. J. Nys, Heppner, Oregon, Attorneys fur Administratrix. 9-13 SUMMONS! Equity No. 3693 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON For the Coun ty of Morrow. Russell McCoy, Plaintiff vs. George H. Smith and Jane Doe Smith his wife, whose true name is un known to plaintiff, and all the un known heirs of said George H Smith, if he is deceased. Also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate descri bed in the coniDlaint herein. Defendants To the above named Defendants and each and all of you: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you and each of you are hereby remnred to annear and answer plaintiffs complaint filed against you in the above entitled court and cause within four weeks from the date of the first publications ol this summons upon you and if you fail to so appear or answer lor want thereof plaintiff will apply to the above entitled court for the relief prayed for In his complaint to-wit For a decree quieting title to the following described real property sit uate in Morrow County, Oregon, to wit: Alt of Lots eleven (11) and twelve ( L!) in Mock twenty-seven t27) in the toVii of Irrigon, Morrow County. State of Oregon. and that plaintiff be adjudged the owner in fee simple of said real prop erty and that you and each of vot and all persons claiming by or undei you be forever barred of and from all right, title, estate. Hen or interest in said real property or any pari thereof and 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. T his summons is served upon you by publication thereof in the Heppner iifizuiie i imes, a newspaper oi gen era I circulation once a week for four successive weeks pursuant to an or der of the Hon. Bert Johnson, judg of the CountS' Court of the State n Oregon for Morrow County, whirl order Is dated May 21st. 1047, the date of the first publication of this aummons is Mav 22, 1947. "JOS. J. NYS. Attorney for Plaintiff, Residence and Post Office Address Heppner. Oregon. 9-13 NOTICE OF SALE OP COUNTY PROPERTY BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER Ol THE COUNTY COURT, dated May "6. 1947. I am authorized and directed to advertise and sell at public auc tlon at not less than the minimum price herein set forth : Lots 1 to 14. inclusive, and 31, to 44 inclusive, in Block 17, Ir rigon. Morrow County, Oregon, for the minimum price of $140.00, cash. Lots 6 to 11 Inclusive, and 17 to 27 inclusive. In Block 18, Irri gon, Morrow County, Oregon for the minimum price of $116 00, cash. Lots 1. 2, 3. 9, 10, 11. 13. and 13 in Block 1 of the Original Town of lone. Morrow County .Oregon for the minimum price of $80.00, casn. Therefore, I will on the Sth day of juiy, itH. at tne nour oi hi:w a. m, at the front door of the Court House In Heppner, Oregon, sell said prop erty to the highest and best bidder. C. J. D. BAUMAN, Sheriff, Morrow County. Oregon. Wednesday, June 11, Union Missionary society meeting at the Methodist church at 2:30 p. m. The Rev. S. Darlow Johnson of Pendleton is the guest speak er. Women's Society of Christian Service meets the first Wednes day of each month. News From Irrigon . . Mrs. J. A. Shoun Mrs. Edward Houghton and two children arrived from their New Jersey home to visit her husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Houghton. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Caldwell spent from Friday until Sunday with his parents, the Tom Cald wells and sister, Mrs. Robert Smith and family. Mrs. Cald well accompanied them back to visit relatives in Portland, Leb anon and Junction City. Fred Davis is stuccoing his duplex. They will move in this week. G. W. Walker left for Wichita, Kansas. He had been spending two months with the Fred Dav is family. James Shoun arrived home Monday from Walla Walla. Jared White and son Jack and Joe Stephens of Weston spent Sunday in Irrigon. Jack was looking after his melon acreage. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Adams and sons Donald and Robert spent Friday in The Dalles. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Stephens and children Clarke and Janet spent Friday in Arlington with Mrs. Mary Stephens and other friends and relatives. Billy Allen of Heppner spent the week end with his mother, Mrs. Hugh Grim and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Watson re turned from their honeymoon trip to Seaside Sunday and are living on Maple street in Her miston. The carpenters of the Assem bly of God church put siding on the outside of the church Friday ! and Saturday. I Mrs. Nora Wilson returned S from Cooke, Wash., Friday. She i had been visiting her daughter, ' Bessie Edwards, and family. Joe Wilson has passed the en trance test for the Lewis and Clark college. He plans to begin in September. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Mark ham returned from Seattle Sat urday morning. They had at tended graduation exercises at the Northwest Bible school. Their daughter Lavelle was graduat ed. She is to be a missionary. Delpha returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Haberlein left for Marylhurst Tuesday to attend the graduating exercises at Marylhurst college on the af ternoon of Wednesday. Miss Frances Foster and Miss Effie Bird started vacation Bi ble school in the Community Baptist church Monday after noon. They had 25 children the first day. Mrs. C. W. Grim and son Frank are visiting in Portland. Rev. E. C. Harness and fam ily from Hay, Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. Pypher of Walla Walla were Sunday visitors at the A. B. Turner home. Rev. Harness preached in the Assembly of God church Sun day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dexter and daughter, Mrs. Dan Hill and family left or Tacoma Thurs day, returning Sunday. They lsited their son and brother, Bert Dexter, at Tacoma, also rel atives at Kalotus and Astoria. They brought their granddaugh ter, Barbara Dexter, back with them. Roy Stamp of Heppner visited the C. W. Acock and J. A. Shoun families Sunday. Miss Betty Acock, nurse from St. Anthony's hospital, arrived home Monday evening. She went n to Marylhurst to see Paula Haberlein graduate from the Marylhurst college Wednesday. o Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Dix left Friday for Clear Lake, Calif., to spend a week or more of a two weeks vacation. Mr. Dix's sis ter and husband of southern California were to meet them ;it 'lear Lake, which is in the vi inity of Sacramento. JoJean Dix accompanied them as far as Portland to visit her mot Iter. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Croon inn- ored to La Grande Thursday to attend the commencement e:- 'rciscs of Eastern Oregon Col oge of Education, class of 1947, nl which Miss Louise Green is member. Miss Green will re turn to Heppner with her par tus to spend the summer. NEW DISCOVERY IN A WAY TO HEAR new star appears in the field )f electronic hearing aids. It is' a completely revolutionary hear- ing Instrument ... as different from the early models as today's; radio is different from the first ' rystal sets. It includes all the wonders of war-born electronics I a revolutionary circuit, which helps to screen out annoying scratchy noises and catches ev .ry word, every note, every sound with perfect fidelity. Whether you now own an old hearlnc aid. i comparatively new one, or none at all, you owe it tn imr ;elf to know about this great new development. James M. Taft & Associates, 731 American Bank Bldg., Portland, Oregon one of the Pacific Coast's largest distributors of hearing aids, are so proud of this achievement that they will gladly send free descriptive booklet and explain how you may get a full demon stration of this remarkable de vice In your own home without risking a penny. Write then today. ll-12o Heppner Gazette one Nzws Briefs Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yarnell returned home from Washing ton Monday. Mr. Yarnell went fishing in the Klickitat river and I caught two trout each thirty in ches long, one weighing seven pounds and the other ten. Jhis is a true fish story as your cor respondent saw them. They were caught with hook and line. lone lost to Fossil Sunday in the ball game at Fossil. The game was called off on account of rain in the fifth inning. Mrs. Ella Ekleberry and son Rood and his children of Her miston were visitors at Morgan Memorial day and were dinner guests at the H. O. Ely home. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ekleberry of Hermiston were also over for Memorial day. Miss Mary Barnett who has been attending a Bible Insti tute in Seattle is spending a va cation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barnett. Stuart Aldrich, a student at the Simpson Memorial in Seat tle, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Aldrich. The auxiliary of the American Legion had initiation Tuesday afternoon. The following offi cers were elected: President, Kathrine Thome; first vice-president, Elaine Rietmann; second vice-president, Jane Lundell; secretary and treasurer, Gladys Drake. Lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Art Reese of Toppenish and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Beasley of Maupin are guests of Mrs. Ella Davidson. o Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Beardsley returned the past week from Portland where Mr. Beardsley underwent a check-up. An x-ray We Like To Talk About Tires . . Because we have such a fine stock of 6-ply passenger, commercial, and light truck tires, and heavy duty truck tires-all sizes-which you should know about. And You Shouldn't Forget that the OK Rubber Welders service assures you of the best in tire repair and recapping. Yours for the Best in Tire Service Heppner Motors FRANK ENGKRAF Don't Dad is Just a few of the items he will recognize by name as tops in men's Quality Merchandise: HICKOK BELTS-1.50, 2.00, 2.50, 5.00, 10.00 HICKOK BILL FOLDS-5.00 to 10.00 HICKOK SUSPENDERS-1.50 and 2.00 HICKOK TIE CHAINS-1.50 and 2.00 ARROW SHIRTS-3.25 and 3.95 ARROW TIES-1. 00 and 1.50 SPORT SHIRTS by COOPER and CREVELING - 4.95, 5.50, 7.50, 10.95 SOX by COOPER-50c and 1.00 HATS by STETSON-10.00, 12.50 LUGGAGE by "SAMPSON"-l 3.50 to 24.00 PAJAMAS by GLOVER-3.95, 4.50, 5.95 If Dad likes jackets, see us! We have an excellent assortment 7.50 to 16.50 For the Dad who likes to fish and hunt, our Stream jacket is tops-11.75 Times, Heppner, Oregon, revealed that his spinal column j was fractured in three places as, the result of an accident in the local L'nion Pacific yards a few weeks ago and the picture show ed the fractures were healing. Mrs. Anne Smouse of Portland visited the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Troedson. Mrs. Smouse and Mr. Troedson are cousins. Guests at the Joe Hughes home 'or Decoration day were Mr. and Mrs. Dan Buffington of w m m m m m m m John Deere Modef M; WMPUTI POWER FOR THE SMALLER rM IDtAL -HELPER- rOR TNE LARCER FARMS Braden Tractor (r Equipment Co. Your Caterpillar Dealer Heppner - - - - Oregon Forget Dad June IS particular, and Merchandise Men's Wear son s men The Store of Personal June 5, 1947-7 Portland. Mrs. Mary Healy and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cron- qulst of Boartman, and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Cronquist of Duluth, Minn. The Grnnrmist f.imllle returned to Boardm.in Friday evening and the other members of the party remained over Sat urday. Hans Huehner returned Wed nesday evening from a trip to New York where he went last week with a shipment of sheep sent by Harold Cohn. GENERAL PURPOSE TRACTOR k nows s Service