Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, January 08, 1948, Page 3, Image 3

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    Many Activities On
Caledar In January
For Folks At lone
10 remember: Study
mit-iing 01 the Topic club at Mrs.
Harry Yarnell's Friday, Jan. 9
KPRular meeting of the East
ern Mar, Jan. 13,...Maranathas
wil meet at the home of Mrs
Walter Corley In the afternoon of
. regular meeting
of the IMIA at the Legion hall
Jan. 14 at 8 p.m. ...Grange con
ference at Willows grange, after
noon and evening session, Jan
"....Regular meeting of Bunch
grass Ri-bekah lodge Jan. 15 at
7:30 p.m....HEC of Willows
grange at the home of Mrs. James
Lindsay, all day meeting with
potluck dinner at noon.... Reg
ular grange meeting with pot
luck supper at 6 p.m., Jan. 17...
Annual church meeting of the
Cooperative church Jan. 18 with
potluck dinner at noon.
Victor Rietmann and Marion
Palmer are driving new cars.
Mrs. Omar Rietmann and son
Larry took Mrs. Inez Freeland to
her home In Portland, New Years
day and returned the next day.
Guests at the Al Huitt home
ett Keithley, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Est berg and children, and Mr.
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ever
and Mrs. Frank Maynard and
son of Heppner. A buffet supper
was served.
An officers' meeting will be
held at Willows grange Sunday,
Jan. 11, at 7:30 p.m.
School started again Monday
morning with all the teachers
back from their vacation with the
exception of Francis Ely, who has
been ill but is expected to be
back on the Job soon.
Leslie, small daugnter of Mr.
and Mrs. Clifford Carlson, was in
the St. Anthony's hospital in Pen
dleton last week with pneumo
nia. They brought her home the
latter part of the week and she
has recovered.
New Years guests at the Oscar
Lundell home were Mrs. Mary
Swanson and daughter Eva, Mr.
and Mrs. Algott Lundell, and Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Heliker,
The public is Invited to attend
the IMIA meeting, Jan. 14, at the
plans for the project will be
made.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Heliker en
tertained the following at
"brunch" Monday morning: Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Buschke, Mrs. Oscar
Lundell and Mrs. Echo Palma-
teer.
Twenty-two members of Wil
lows grange attended Pomona
grange at Lexington Saturday.
Other granges were also well rep
resented. Pomona and subordin
ate officers were installed by
Jack Bailey.
Mrs. Mary Swanson and daugh
ter Eva are leaving for Salem
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Crawford
Jr. of Portland spent the week
end with her mother, Mrs. Ida
Coleman.
G. A. Pettcys left for California
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Brown
spent Sunday at the Oscar Lun
dell home.
Students returning to various
colleges after the holidays were:
Miss Shirlee Smouse, Miss Bar
bara Smith and Reginald Shir
lee, University of Oregon; Tom
my Doherty, Donald Peterson, Al
fred Shirley Jr. and Miss June
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 KEITHLEY
Legion nan at a o ciock as nnai Griffith, Oregon State; Robert
I Drake, Eastern Oregon College of
l Education; Roland Bergstrom,
Pacific University; Arthur Berg
Angeles. Mrs. Norris is a sister
and Mrs. Stevenson, a niece, of
Mrs. Clark.
Miss Mary Brackett donated
the following books to the lone
public library: "Woman of Pro
perty" by Seeley; 'The Tamarack
Tree" by Breslin; "Banner by the
Wayside by Ada.
R. D. Wentworth of Haywood,
Calif., spent the holidays at the
home of his son and family, W.
R. Wentworth. Mr. Wentworth
made the trip both ways by
plane.
The lone high school "A'
string was defeated at Condon
Saturday night but the "B" squad
won.
The town team lost both games
at Heppner Saturday night.
The lone auxiliary held their
regular meeting Tuesday after
noon. District President Mrs. Dol
ly Bowman of Milton was present
and gave a talk on the princl
pies of the American Legion aux
iliary. She emphasized the pop
py sale. The money from the sale
of the poppies goes to the dis
abled veterans who receive no
compensation and to the child
welfare. After the meeting cook
ies, -tea and coffee were served
with Mrs. Cecil Thome and Mrs.
Gene Normoyle serving.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lundell
entert.iined about thirty of their
friends at their home Sunday
evening with a chicken dinner.
Strom, University of Portland; Al-
tun a ,u ! Mr- and Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn as-
University of Washington; Miss . t . ,..-,,
Mary Barnett, Bible institute in
Seattle; Stewart Aldnch, Simp
son Memorial in Seattle.
Oscar Peterson has purchased
a new Packard car.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clark re
turned from Portland last week
where they visited Mrs. Mary
XT I ...U ln III ! n I
i o . c 7 "' turned from Salem Monday. Mr.
I and Mrs. Betty Stevenson of Los Fv is hark nn th ,Barh,'.nh
sisted the Lundells.
Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Martin and
two sons of Moro spent New
Years with relatives here.
Word was received from Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Esteb stating that
they are visiting relatives in the
Willamette valley.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ely re-
BH SALE
EVERY THING MUST GO
STARTS JAN. 10TH
Aircraft Appliances
Stinson Super Cruiser
and PA-11 Airplane
Large Stock of
Electrical
Supplies
Seneral Electric
Bendlx Washers
Maytag Washers
Phllco
Deepfreeze
Oil Heaters & Floor Fur
naces De Laval Separators
Top Grade Leather
Furniture
OPEN SUNDAY
Farm Equipment
Calkins Wheat Treating
Machines, etc.
Stock Water Troughs
Machinery
Electric Drills
Acetylene Welding & Elec
tric Welding Equipment
Mr Compressors
USED EQUIPMENT
Kerosene and Gas Rrefrig-
Ford truck with new motor Motors
Oelco Light Plants Large Electric Burroughs
Adding Machine
Large South Bend Lathe
Large Trip Hammer
MOON EQUIPMENT CO.
Wasco, Oregon Phone 322
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Heppner Town Team
VS
lone Town Team
and
Heppner Town Team
VS
BoardmanTown Team
First Game Starts at 7:15 p.m.
Heppner High School Gymnasium
Ely is back on the teaching job.
Provisions have been made for
someone to take care of pre
school children at the conference
meeting at grange Jan. 15 in the
afternoon and for all small chil
dren in the evening.
A watch party was held at the
grange hall New Years eve. The
evening was spent in playing
cards. Sandwiches, cookies and
coffee were served.
Mrs. Henry Ring,, Mrs. Larry
Fletcher and children and Mrs.
Donald Heliker were Portland vis
itors this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Buschke of
Morgan attended the funeral of
August Bartell at Walla Walla
Dec. 31. Mr. Bartell was an un
cle of Mr. Buschke and a bro
ther of Mrs. Ben Buschke of Hepp
ner. Miss Martha Bartell of Port
land returned to Heppner and is
styaing with her sister, Mrs. Bus
chke.
Parking studies conducted by
the American Automobile asso
ciation show that one parking
space is needed for every 400
square feet of sales space In re-
tall stores, according to the Ore
gon State Motor association.
The average passenger car in
the United States travels 9.300
miles a year, while the average
truck goes 11,000 miles, accord
ing to the Oregon State Motor
association.
Many Visitors In
And Out of Lex
During Past Week
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Carmichael
are spending a few days In Port
land. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hill and
family returned to their home in
Portland after several days visit
with Mrs. Hill's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. S. G. McMillan.
Mrs. Charles Bloodsworth and
daughter Iris were visitors In
Touchet one night last week. Iris
remained in Touchet and Mrs.
Bloodsworth went on to Walla
Walla to visit her mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Newt O'Harra mo
tored to Portland and Eugene
over the week end, taking their
children, Jack and Patty, back to
college.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Green and
family have been spending the
holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Her
mau Green. The Joe Greens are
moving from Portland to Pendle
ton where Joe is starting his own
accounting business.
The house formerly owned by
Dona Barnett has been purchased
by Shorty Knlghten and Is being
torn down. This house at one time
housed a creamery, and has been
known as the creamery house for
years.
Elmer Hunt motored to La
Grande Sunday, taking his wife
and two children back there to
school.
Harold Henderson and mother,
Mrs. Jessie Henderson, Howard
Henderson and Mrs. Lois Price
and family from La Grande were
guests fo Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie
Henderson this week.
Bob Hales from Portland flew
in to the local airport and spent
some time here Sunday.
The Three Links club met at
the home of Elbie Breeding Mon
day night.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude White
have been guests of Mr. White's
daughter, Mrs. Lonnie Henderson,
for the last week. The Whites
have been bringing their cattle
from the Hardman ranch.
Lexington has some new resi
dents, the Griffiths of lone, who
have purchased the Bye house.
Mrs. Maxine Harshman, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Way, is
home after several months spent
in Alaska.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ledbetter
and daughter Estelle motored to
Portland Sunday, taking Joe and
QUICK RELIEF FROM
Symptoms of Distress Arising fro
STOMACH ULCERS
weto EXCESS ACID
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Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon, January 8, 1943-3
Over three million bottles of the WnuLta
Tbkatment hre been sold for rbaf mt
ijnnptomi of distress arising from StansacJi
and Duodenal Uecrsdnett beM AcM
Post DlgeetUn, Sur or Upts Wwkw,
OoWSitMcs, Heartburn, ttpitimm, mtt
due to Excess Acid. Sold on 1A dyV trifcll
Ask for "Millard's Msssags" whiek folly
explaini this trcsimsnt trss t
SAAGER'S PHARMACY
That Hew Look
will do wonders for
Your Living Room
A new and complete selection of
Superbuilt, Craftsman, or Lynch four
way swing rockers, club chairs dav
enos and davenports in the finest
tapestry or frieze.
Also a complete line of Oil Heating
Stoves, 30,000 BTU burner to 75,000.
Easyheet, Coleman, Monarch, Duo
Therm.
Case Furniture Co.
Kenneth Way back to that city
after the vacation In Lexington
The Lexington cafe is opened
again after the illness of Mrs.
Joe Cornelison. Mr. and Mrs. Cor
nelison run the cafe.
Mrs. Bill Mathews of Pendleton,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Breeding, is 111 in a hospital. Mr.
and Mrs. Breeding motored over
Saturday and returned, bringing
Miss Joann Breeding who has
been visiting there, and the Ma-
'thews' small 3-year-old son, who
will remain here while his moth
er Is 111.
Mrs. Ralph Jackson and daugh
ters Carole and Marcel la of The
Dalles were guesta of Mrs. Scott
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Red McFadden
have returned from a trip to Port
land, Salem and way points.
Miss Edna Ivey, who has been
living at the Shannon home and
going to school here, has moved
to Vale with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Feathers and
family and Mr. and Mrs. R. Smith i
and family have returned from '
their vacations and have taken
up their teaching duties In the
Lexington schools again.
Mrs. Dan Way was a patient
in St. Anthony's hospital In Pen
dleton two days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hulden
and Edwin Van Winkle from Ar
lington were guests at the W.
C. Van Winkle home. They came
to attend the Van Winkle-Led-better
wedding. Earl Eskelson of
Wasco and Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Bergstrom of Boardman, and Mr.
and Mrs. Merritt Gray of Pendle
ton were also guests at the wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Steagall were
Pendleton visitors Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Pointer of
Seattle are visiting at the home
of Mrs. Nettie Davis.
Mrs. Mable Gray of Stanfield
Is visiting her daughter, Mrs.
L. E. Ruhl.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Nelson
returned Wednesday from Port
land and Oak Grove where they
spent the holidays with their
families.
The Lexington grange will
'hold Initiation Saturday with
j Willows grange at the Lexington
.grange hall with the local grange
putting on the first and second
degree.
The executive board of the lo
cal P-TA held their regular meet
ing at the home of Mrs. Cecil
Jones Tuesday. Regular P-TA
meeting will be January 20.
SCHOOL NEWS
Friday there will be a double
header ball game at lone, be
tween the Lexington girls' volley
ball team and lone, and the boys'
basketball teams.
Saturday night the Ukiah ball
teams, girls' volleyball and boys'
basketball, will motor to Lexing
ton for a double header game.
Several new band instruments
have been received for the local
band. They are a lochinspiel, a
melophone and some hand-made
cymbals.
The Junior class are the proud
owners of their class rings which
were received today.
NOTICE OF NON-HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT BUDGET HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, in compliance with section 111-1244, O. C L. A to the legal voters
of the Nonhigh Shool District of Morrow County, Oregon, that a meeting will be held at the Court
House in Heppner, Oregon, on the 27th day of January, 1948, at 2:00 o'clock p. rn. for the purpose of
discussing the budget for the fisal year beginning July 1, 1948, and ending June 30 1949 herein
after set forth. ' '
BUDGET
. ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
Amounts received from other sources (Basic School Support Fund) $
Total
3.228.09
$ 3,228.09
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
Item
Expenditures and
Expenditures for Three Fiscal Budget Allowance for Estimated
Years Next Preceding tho Six Months of Current Exnendi
' ' VM J. IIW1 I C
1944-1945 1945-1946 1946-1947
Expenditures
Budget
Allowance
tures for
1948-1949
Tuition Sll.585.35
Transportation 1,941.92
Personal Service (Clerical Legal)
auppnes ana rrinung
travel
Interest on Warrants and Other In
debtedness
Emergency
Totals
15.46
12.70
$ 9,149.23
2,058.48
17.53
21.70
$13,306.06
2,083.58
39.26
22.50
72.41
$12,073.32
27.45
52.50
20.00
$15,800.00
3,500.00
50.00
50.00
85.48
$13,555.43 $11.246.94 $15,523.81 $12,258.75
555.00
$19,955.00
$15,800.00
5,000.00
52.50
40.00
50.00
555.00
$21,497.50
SOMMABT Of ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES, RECEIPTS. AND AVAILABLE CASH BALANCES AND
Total estimated expenditures
Deduct total estimated receipts and awailable cash balances
Amount necessary to balance the budget
Balance to be raised by taxation
Total estimated tax levy for the ensuing fiscal year
$21,497.50
3,228.09
$18,269.41
$18,269.41
$18,269.41
Analysis of estimated levies:
Amount inside 6 limitation..
Amount outside 6 limitation
Indebtedne
$12,551.57
5,717.84
-NONE
Dated January 6, 1948. Signed: LUCY E. RODGEDS, Clerk; ELMER PALMER, Chairman, Board of Di
rectors. Approved by Budget Committee January 6, 1948. Signed: L. L. HOWTON, Secretary, Budget Committee:
HEPPNER SALES YARD
Announces resumption of sales with an
AUCTION
mm
Beginning at 1 o'clock p. m.
THURSDAY
JANUARY 15
Regular Run of Mixed Cattle
including
Calves and Stacker Cows
One exceptionally good 3-year-old Shorthorn
bull.
One Truck Load of No. 2 Potatoes
Last Truck Load This Winter
500 Red Fir and Tamarack Posts
If you have anything to sell, bring it to this
sale.
TERMS: CASH --
Heppner Sales Yard
JOHN VARNER HAROLD ERWIN HARRY DINGES
Auctioneer Operator Clerk