T lone Young Folks Leave For Higher ' Education Seats By Echo Palmateer DATES TO REMEMBER Sept. 24 Football game with Echo here. Sept. 24 Teachers' reception at school house at 8 p.m. Sept. 25 Social meeting of Topic club at the Masonic hall, 2:15. Sept. 29 Three Links club at the Rebekah hall. Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon, Sept. 23, 1943-3 Don Neal has purchased the I Rev. Frank Nichols home. Mrs. Neal is employed at the Victory I cafe. The bleachers on the football j field were panted white and some i trees were trimmed near the : field. I Those going to college were 'Ross Doherty to Whitman, Alton I Yarnel to University of Washing jton, Dorothy Smith and Shirlee 1 Smouse to the University of Ore gon, Robert Drake to E. O. C. E. at La Grande, Bruce Smith to Oregon State, Louis Carlson to Oregon State. Mrs. Cecil Thome and Mrs. Echo Palmateer were auxiliary delegates to the American Le gion at Astoria last week and Ted Palmateer was a delegate of of the Legion. Henry Peterson and Joel Engelman also attend ed the convention. They reported a good time and a good attend ance. The IMIA met Wednesday, Sept. 15, at the Legion hall. Markham Baker's mother pass ed away In Washington last week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Duncan and son and Mr. Duncan's moth er of Portland visited at the John Bryson and the Lana Padberg homes last week. Mrs. Fannie Griffith Is at the home of her daughter Mrs. Roy Lindstrom for a week or so and then will return to the hospital for an operation on her ankle Jimmy Barnett cut his finger Saturday in a buzz saw. Now! two big ovens 1 Frigidaire la this now automatic 'electric range Now, Bake Roast Broil . . . Faster Easier Better Now, with two, all-purpose, Even-Hat Ovens, you can bake In one oven . . . roast or broil In the other, all at once farter, easier, better Ideal for large families. The finest electric range that money can buy. See this new Frigidaire Automatic Electric Range todayl These features bring Safe . . . Clean . . . Cool . . . Cooking . Two large ovens plus all these features e Automatic Cook-Master Oven Clock Control e Fluoroscent Cooking Top Lamp e Automatic Tlme-Skjnol e Automatic Surface Unit Signal-light 2 electric appliance outlets All-porcelain cabinet AcM-reslsting porcelain cooking-top and many others you should see "TIME TO SEND . iSf IN THE FIRST TEAM' Mrs. C. Chapman was ill last week and a physician was called. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rietmann visited Ed Rietmann of Condon Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Art Reece of Top penish, Wash., visited her sister, Mrs. Harlan MeCurdy, Sunday. New sidewalks were put In front of the city hall and library last week. Mr. and Mrs H. O. Ely, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ely, George Ely, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ely and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Matthews and Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Ely of Boardman attended the golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stone at Selah, Wash., Sunday. Gordon White is having his apartment remodeled. Mrs. Mary Swanson had her kitchen remodeled. Visitors at the Johan Troedson home are Mr. and Mrs. Pete Wells and Mrs. Martha McGiness and Mrs. Ted Tazeau and son Gene of San Francisco. The wo men are nieces of Mrs. Troedson. Mr. and Mrs. .Jack Bailey and family are moving to Corvallis this week. P. J. Linn is visiting relatives at Ripley, Ohio. Joan Coleman had the cast taken off her leg last week. She recently dislocated her knee. Mrs. IdaColeman and daughter Joan were week-end visitors in Portland. They visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Crawford. Miss Francine Ely of The Dal les spent the week end in lone, POLITICAL MUSTARD POT Up until the last ten days vot ers have been slow at registering. Only this week did queues start forming at county registration booths. With "register and vote" campaigns doing good work in Multnomah, Clackamas, Lane and Marion counties interest in candidates and measures on the general election ballot has been accelerated. Campaign crusades in Oregon have been announced as tenta tively scheduled by both Presi dent Truman and Governor Dew ey, James Roosevelt, son of the late president and democratic national committeeman for Cal ifornia is in Oregon this week with Klamath Falls, Corvallis and Portland on his agenda. Senator Douglas McKay, repub lican candidate for governor and Senator Lew Wallace, democratic candidate for governor, were in the Round-Up parade at Pen dleton last week before starting their speaking tours of the state. The next Monday Senator McKay started his full-state-coverage campaign with political address Washington wags claim that the biggest fish story of the year concerns Mr. Truman's "Red Her ring" that Jumped out of a third story window to escape the un holy Soviet seine. REMOVE... MURDEROUS FISH TRAPS 318 Transferring & Heavy Hauling Padded Moving Vans Storage Warehouse U. P. and N. P. Penland Bros. Transfer Co. 39 SW Ierion Avenue Phone 338 Pendleton, Ore. 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Freshmen ln high school are Elise Bauernfeind, LeRoy Bren ner, Lila Botts, Wilma Dalzell, Delores Drake, Donald Eubanks, Barbara Jackson, Mary Jepson, , ffi-,i- Clarice Jones. First graders are John Botts, ! NEW LEGAL OPINIONS Francis Rea, Raymond Benton, 1 Phillip (Skippy) Emert, Robert Akers, Karen Lundell, Jean Bal lantyne, Bernita Harris, Linda The here today! More than 103 new features and refinements! Two billion miles of driv ing by people like you have proved Kaiser dependability. Why don't you drive America's most-copied car yourself and find out what more than a quarter of a million owners already know? Kolser-Fnner Cerporotioa Willow Run, Micbigoa COME AND SEE IT, HEPPNER HEPPNER MOTORS Noth Main Street Phone 2313 Attorney General George Neu ner this week released the fol lowing digest of opinions on Ore gon statutes: County clerks, county treasur- Rae Heimbigner, Brenda Kay Townsend, Harold Rietmann. New pupils in school include Sandra Davidson, 2nd grade; Al ice Kay Mason, 3rd grade; John Mason, 6th grade; bhirlee Mc Greer. 8th. COSSULTATIOH . ers, county judges, county com missioners and county assessors are not "workmen" under the workmen's compensation act and are not eligible to the benefits thereof. Members of the military forces of the United States still are eli gible to buy angling and hunt ing licenses at resident rates even though they are non-residents. A county court of domestic re lations does not have jurisdiction to entertain adoption proceedings for a child who is domiciled in another state with its parent and who is not physically present in the state of Oregon. SCHOOL FUNDS DISTRIBUTED School districts of Oregon re ceived $8,132,946 in basic school funds this week from the state, Secretary of State Earl T. Newbry announced. The amount Is the first half of the $16,953,900 basic school fund for the 1948-49 school year. This year's fund is one .million dollars greater than last year, being based on the rate of $50 per pupil. The Multnomah county school district got $1,660, 608, the largest amount allocated to any district in the state. WOULD ELIMINATE A TAX Altho there has been no fan fare or thumping of drums, Sec retary of State Earl T. Newbry has been guietly waging a cam paign against federal automotive excise taxes in Oregon. Newbry is seeking congression al converts to his belief that the depression emergency that gave birth to these taxes is over, ana that the taxpayers of Oregon should now be freed from this hidden tax burden. Available figures indicate that the taxes opposed by Newbry take annually about 13 million dollars from Oregonians. EMPLOYMENT RECORD TOPPED There are 200,000 more persons employed in the state than ever were at any time before the late war, and many more than at the war-time peak. The number of persons employed in logging, lumbering, construction and oth er manufacturing jobs is twice the pre-war total Of the 684,300 employable persons in the state only 20,300 are unemployed and 628,000 employed, the largest to tal in the state's history. FILBERT PRICES FIXED Opening prices for 1948 in shell filberts was established at Salem this week by the board of direc tors of the Northwest Nut Grow ers. The new schedule was sub mitted by the sales committee of the board and is in line witn the idea of brokers, buyers and oth ers of the trade. The new prices for 1948 ln-shell filberts deliver ed west of Denver and Billings are: Jumbo Large Mdm. DarceJonas 25c 23c 21c DuChillys 24Hc 22Sc 204c Brixnuts 25c 24c 21c .JO CHARGE! CAM NOME From 1860 to 1948 seventeen men have held the job of Pres ident of the United States. 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We weld anything that can be welded-Better! W. R. WENTWORTH N lone, Oregon -IBS iom where I sit ... ly Joe Marsh Nicest Compliment I've Had One of the nicest comments I've received about this column was from an editor in the Middle West I called on. And while I don't like to give myself orchids, I think it illustrates a point. 'Joe," he said, "it so happens I don't agree with everything you say, but I always like to run your column. Because it gets down to earth and talks about the right to ditagree. And it only asks for tol erance towards the other person's point of view." He went on to explain, by way of illustration, that he never had happened to have a taste for ale or beer. But that when I spoke of the right to enjoy a moderate bev erage like beer, well, he was right there with me! And from where I sit, that's the important thing: not whether you share another person's tastes or point of view but whether you recognize his right to exercise a free choice in a free land. 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