Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, April 13, 1950, Page Page 7, Image 7

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    FOR SALE One good condition
registered Shorthorn bull, age
lb months. Price $300. Duane
Baker, lone, Ore. 4-6c
THE 1950 FORD is the Miss
America for beauty in the
automobile style parade.
FOR SALE Spinet piano. Will
sacrifice (or quick sale. Lash
or terms. Can be seen at Hepp
ner. Write Tallman Piano
Store, 395 South 12th St., Salem,
Oregon. 4-6c
WANTED 25 dirty cars to wash
every day with our Washmo
bile. Wash job $1.50. Bring In
your car for quick service.
Rosewall Motor Company.
LOST Year old half sTiepherd
half collie male dog, yellow
with white. Reward. Donald
Robinson, Heppner.
1949 FORD Custom Deluxe tudor
sedan equipped with radio
and heater. Pay down $550.00
and ride with the new look.
Rosewall Motor Company.
FOR SALE Single size Simmons
bed, complete. $25.00. Phone
432. Nellie G. Anderson.
We HAVE two expert body and
fender men. If you need a
fender dinged out or a com
plete paint Job see us for quick
service. Rosewall Motor Co.
JUST RECEIVED an excellent as
sortment of Day's Tailored
Slacks. $10.95 to $16.95. Wilson's
Men's Wear.
TEST DRIVE the '50 Ford it will
open your eyes.
19-18 FORD heavy duty ton
pickup. Pay down $350.00.
Hosewall Motor Co.
WE ARE very proud of our West
ern form fit shirts. $6.95 to
$14.95. -
ROSY SAYS: A used car Is just
as good as the dealer that sells
and services it. Keep your eye
on our big used car lot for your
transportation needs. Rosewall
Motor Company is never under,
sold.
OUR BARGAIN counter has
some excellent buys this week.
Wilson's Men's Wear. ,
WE HAVE group 1 batteries
$10.95, group 2 batteries $11.75.
Save money at Rosewall Motor
Company.
YOU WILL like our new Spiing
Sport Coats at $25.00. Wilson's
Men's Wear.
NOW THAT SPRING is really
here you should have your car
washed and Porcelainized.
Phone 1092 for an appointment
and ride with pride. Rosewall
Motor Company.
WANTED 2.000 yards of dirt to
remove daily. Crum Bros., lone.
Oregon. 48tfc
1911 FORD Pickup with heavy
duty oversize tires. Pay down
$132.00 Rosewall Motor Co.
FOR SALE John Deere No. 36B
20 ft. cut combine, on rubber.
Bulk machine. Cut less than
2000 acres, Price $1200. Ed F
Gabel. Mauotn. Oregon. l-7c
IF YOU are needing an extra
truck with a grain bed lor a
small investment see us for
a real buy. Rosewall Motor Co.
FOR SALE 600 pounds Alaska
seed peas; 2 ton good barley
hay. E. W. Moyer, Heppner.
4-5p
ROSEWALL Ford tudor sedan
This thrifty car can be bought
for $65.00 down. If you need
an extra car look this one over.
Rosewall Motor Company.
BE SURE vour car will start next
winter. Buy a new Ford.
1 ... . ftt ffl&&eM
See these great
new truck buys
in our $howroomM
todayl
Performance Xeaders
Most Powerful
Chevrolet Trucks
Ever Bulltl
MR AHfAO with all thete PIiVS FUTURES TWO GREAT VAIVE-IN-HEAD ENGINES, the N.w lOJ-h.p. Uad.Ma.tar and Mia
Improved 92-h.p. Thrlft-MatUr THE NEW POWER-JET CARBURETOR DIAPHRAGM SPRING CLUTCH SYNCHRO-MESH TRANSMISSIONS
HYPOID REAR AXLES DOUBLE-ARTICULATED BRAKES WIDE-BASE WHEELS . ADVANCE-DESIGN STYLING BAll-TVPI
STEERING UNIT-DESIGN BODIES
HODGE CHEVROLET COMPANY
Main at May
FOR RENT Two 3-room apart
ments. See Bradley Fancher.
52tfc
WE HAVE Ford motors in stock
to fit Ford cars and trucks made
for the last 22 years. Service
as good as the car itself. Rose
wall Motor Co.
FOR RENT Have pasture for
100 head of cattle, 5 miles north
of Lone Rock on Heppner road.
Write or see T. H. Perry, Lone
Rock. 4-5p.
WE REPAIR all makes of cars and
trucks. Just drive in and say
fix it. Rosewall Motor Co.
ALTERATIONS, machine button
holes, sewing. Phone 1013, 110
Church St. Will call and deliver.
M rs. Lennle Loudon. 4-7p
DON'T send out of town for
anything automotive until you
first try Rosewall MotorCo.
WAYNE AIR COMPRESSORS
Gas or electric to fit your Job.
DeWllde & Temple, Pendleton,
Ore. 49tfc
LET US UNDERSEAL your car
against rust, dust and road
noises. Rosewall Motor Co.
$50 REWARD for Information
about the vandals who damag
ed my Dry Fork house some
time during the cold weather.
C. A. Warren, Heppner.
FOR RENT Room with private
bath, with or without boaid.
Phone 2.3X2.
WE BALANCE wheels and make
front end corrections. Drive in
for quick service. Rosewall Mo
tor Company.
FOR SALE 2, 2-year-old regis
tered Hereford bulls; 1, 2 yr-
old registered Angus bull. Don
GreenuD. 3-4c.
OVERHEAD portable all-alumin
, i
um Sprinkler Irrigation sys.
terns Free engineering and es
timates gladly given without
any charge. Contact DeWllde &
Temple Co., Box 144, Phone
3075, Pendleon, Ore. Direct Re
presentatives for Stout Irriga
tion, Inc., for Eastern Oregon.
49tfc
FOR CUSTOM Spraying phone
1711, lone or see W. G. See
hater, lone. 2-7p
FOR SALE 2 tires and wheels
for Farmall M, 1138 loaded for
weight. Complete, $200. W. G.
Seehafer, lone, Oregon. 2-5p
END FOREVER OFFENDING
ODORS with amazing new
proven product, PAW PAW
ODORLESS. Cleans and deodo
rizes' septic tanks, cesspools
and outdoor toilets. Saves
pumping and digging costs.
Mix dry powder, pour into unit.
Safe, no poisons. Satisfaction
guaranteed.
Sold Exclusively by -MARSHALL
WELLS STORE
Heppner Phone 503.
LARGEST used Farm Equipment
Lot in Eastern Oregon. DeWilde
& Temple, Pendleton, Ore. 49tfc
FOR SALE Used Felberg slde
bulker. 125 bu. capacity. See
Terrel Benge. Heppner Ore.
50tfc
WE NOW have a complete stock
of Ladles' Levis. Wilson's Men's
Wear.
2-5p
HAS YOUR CAR had the old
winter erade oil drained and
fresh RPM installed in the
crankcase? Drive in for quick
service. Rosewall Motor Co.
H ft H DISTRIBUTING CO.,
BOX 22.
NAM PA, IDAHO
2tfc.
Jyload Xeaders
Cost Less
To Operate
Per Ton Per Alife
RUGS machine shampooed in
your home. Furniture cleaned.
Choske Housecleanlng Service,
Pendleton. Phone 636, Box 382,
WANTED Electric light plant
in good condition. School Dis
trict No. 11, Imnaha, Wallowa
County, Oregon. Jesso O. War
nock, Clerk. 3 -5c
Used Car Prices Are
DOWN!
'48 AERO SEDAN
Loaded with accessories
. . . low mileage
One 1941
-ton
CHEVROLET PICKUP
Don't gamble Buy
with a guarantee!
HODGE CHEVROLET
COMPANY
Phone 403
END YOUR PAINT
TROUBLES . . .
Quonset Huts
Aluminum Shingles
Metal Buildings
Aluminum Sidings
For Information Write
TITAN SALES CORP.
Dick Spears, Rep.
1825 N.W. Vaughn
PORTLAND, OREGON
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF SALE OF COUNTY
PROPERTY
By virtue of an order of the
County Court, dated March 15.
1950, I am authorized and direct,
ed to advertise and sellatpublic
auction at not less than the mini-
Popularity Xeaders
Preferred by Far
Over All Other
Trucks
Heppner Gazette Times,
mum price herein set forth:
Audition to the city of Hepp
Blocks 22, 23, 24. and 25,
Will's Addition to the city of
lone for the minimum price
of $25.00 each, cash.
All of Tract No. 19, lone,
Oregon, for the minimum
price of $10.00, cash.
THEREFORE, I will on the 15th
day of April, laso at tne nour oi
10:00 A. M., at the front dooi of
the Court House in Heppner.
Oregon sell said property to the
highest and best bidder.
C. J. v. BAUMAN
Sheriff, Morrow County, Oregon
Frances Mitchell. Deputy
NOTICE OF SALE OF
COUNTY PROPERTY
Bv virtue of an order of the
County Court, dated March 31,
1950, I am authorized and direct
ed to advertise and sell at pub
lic auction at not less than the
minimum price herein set forth:
Lot 13, biock i, mi. vernon
Addition to the City of Hepp.
ner for the minimum price
of $20.00, cash.
Lots 1 and 2, less buildings,
Block 1, Mt. Vernon's 2no
Addition to the City of Hepp
- ner for the minimum price
of $130.00, cash.
All of Section 33, Twnp. 4
North, Range 27, E.W.M.,
consisting of 640 acres, for
the minimum price of $1.30
per acre, cash.
THEREFORE, I will on the 6th
day of May, 1950 at the hour of
10:00 A.M., at the front door of
the Court House in Heppner,
Oregon, sell said property to the
highest and best bidder.
C. J. D. BAUMAN,
Sheriff, Morrow County, Oregon
Francis Mitchell, Deputy.
3-7
NOTICE OF SALE OF
COUNTY PROPERTY
By virtue of an order of the
County Court, dated March 31.
1950, I am authorized and direct,
ed to advertise and sell at not
less than the minimum price
herein set forth;
Lot 13, Blk 12, Mt. Vernon's
addition to the City of Hepp
ner for the minimum price
of $20.00, cash.
Lots 1 and 2. less buildings.
Block 1, Mt. Vernon's 2nd
addition to the City of Hepp.
ner for the minimum price
of $130.00. cash.
All of Section 33, Twnp. 4
North, Range 27, E.W.M.,
consisting of 640 acres, for
the minimum price of $1-30
per acre. casn.
SH SWW, Section 27, Twnp. 2
North, Range 23 E.W.M.,
consistng of 80 acres, for the
minimum price of $150 per
acre. cash.
THEREFORE, I will on the 6th
day of May, 1950 at the hour of
10:00 A.M., at the front door of
the Court house in Heppner, Ore
gon, sell said property to the
highest and best bidder.
C. J. D. BAUMAN,
Sheriff, Morrow County, Oregon
Frances Mitchell, Deputy
SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to
the legal school voters of school
District No. 1CJ of Morrow Coun
ty, State of Oregon, that in ac
cordance with Title III, Chapter
8. Article 3, O. C. L. A., as amend,
ed, a SPECIAL SCHOOL MEET
ING of said district will be held
at Heppner City Hall on the 2nd
day of May. 1950, from 2:00
o'clock to 3 p.m., for the following
purpose:
To vote upon the question of
Price Xeaders
Now at
New Lower
Prkeit
Heppner, Oregon
Thursday, April 13, 1950
consolidation of the followine '
namad School Districts: Heppner
no. lu, Lena Nq. 2, wuioway
Wo. 3C, Devine No. 23C, Sand I
Hollow No. 41C, and Balm Fork !
INo. 42.
Dated this 11th day of April,1
tl950.
Morrow County District
Boundary Board
By GARNET BARRATT, Chairman
Henry E. Tetz, Secretary.
SPECIAL SHOOL MEETING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
to the legal voters of school Dis
trict No. 1 of Morrow County,
State of Oregon, that in accord
ance with Title III, Chapter 8,
Article 3. O. C. L. A., as amend
ed, a SPECIAL SCHOOL MEET
ING of said district will be held
at Heppner City Hail on the 2nd
day of May, 1950, from 2:00
o'clock to 3 p.m., for the fallowing
purpose:
To vote upon tne question ol
consolidation of the following
named School Districts: Heppner
District No. 1CJ and Willows No.
24.
Dated this HUi day of April,
1950.
Morrow County District,
Boundary Board.
By GARNET BARRATT, Chairman
Henry Tetz, Secretary.
SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF MORROW
O. G. CRAWFORD and VIOLA
D. CRAWFORD, husband and
wife,
Plaintiffs
vs.-
FRANK W. ROBERTS and ETTA
ROBERTS, husband and wife,
their hheirs if deceased; Also all
other persons or parties un
known claiming any right, title,
estate, lien or interest in or to
the real estate described In
plaintiffs complaint
Defendants.
To: Frank W. Roberts and Et
ta Robets, husband and wife;
their heirs if deceased; Also
all other parties or persons un
known claiming any right,
title, estate, lien or interest in
or to the real estate described
in plaintiffs complaint: De
fendants: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON: You and each of
you are hereby required to ap
pear and answer plaintiffs com
plaint filed against you in the
above entitled court within four
weeks from the date of the first
publication of this summons, and
u you tall to so appear, or answer,
for want thereof, the plaintiffs
will apply to the above entiled
Court for the relief prayed for In
their complaint, to-wit:
For a decree quieting plaintiffs
title in and to the following oe
scribed real property in Morrow
Countv. State of Oreeon. to-wit:
The West 38 feet of Lot 5
and the East 61 feet of lot
6 in Block 2 of the City of
Heppner, Morrow County,
State of Oregon; except as
follows: Beginning at a point
94 feet West from the south
east corner of Block 2 of the
original town (now city) of
Heppner, Morrow County,
State of Oregon, running
thence North 66 feet; thence
west 10 feet; thence south
27 feet 9 Inches; thence west
11 feet 5 Inches; thence south
38 feet 3 Inches; thence east
21 feet 5 Inches to the place
of beginning,
and that the plaintiffs be ad
judged to be the owners in fee
simple of said property and that
whatever claim you may have
In said real property be null and
void, and that you and each of
you be forever barred of and
from all right title, estate, lien
or interest in said real property
and that plaintiffs have such
other and further relief as may
be just and equitable.
This summons is served upon
you by publication therof, for four
successive weeks in the Heppner
Gazette-Times, a newspaper of
general circulation, published in
Morrow County, Oregon, pursuant
to an order of the Hon. Garnet
Barratt, Judge of the County
Court of Morrow County, Oregon,
which order is dated upon the
12th day of April, 1950, and the
date of the first publication of
this summons is April 13, 1950.
J. O. TURNER
Attorney for Plaintiffs
Postofflce and Address
Heppner, Oregon.
BOARDMAN ORDINANCE
Continued from Page Six
or defects, jurisdictional or other-
mi f. innQi
wise, in saiu jjruteuniKa wi iuvbi
improvements for which said as
sessment Is levied and in the
aDDortlonment of the cost there
of. Said application shall contain
provision that the said appli
cant and property owner agrees
to pay said assessment in iweive
monthly Installments, with in.
terest at the same rate on all of
said assessments which have not
been paid, as that expressed in
the bond Issued to pay for such
local Improvements. Said appli
cation shall also contain a state
ment of convenient description
of the property of the applicant
assessed tor sucn improvement.
Section 35. The recorder snail
keep all such applications as
are specified In section 34, sep
arately and In convenient form
and the applications for each
separate local improvement shall
be kept separately according to
tne improvement ine recururi
shall enter a notation in the lien
docket that such application has
been made.
Section 36. If within twenty days
after any said installments is
due and tne same nas noi oeen
oald the whole sum comprising
all the instanmems aue aim iu
hwome due shall thereupon De-
come delinauent and shall be
treated as anv oiner oennaueni
sum under the provisions of this
chapter and said applicant oy
being so in default of payment
nf anv installment shall con
clusively be deemed to have
waived the rieht to pay said
assessment bv Installments ac
cording to sections 34 and 35 of
this chanter.
Section 37. This act amending
the Charter of the City of Board
man, shall take effect on the 1st
day of June, 1950.
I 5c
NOTICE Or ANNEXATION
ELECTION
NfrTtrV 1 lirtJFBY GIVEN
that an election will be held in
the City of Boardman, Oregon
and In the following-described
territory which is proposed to be
annexed to the City of Boardman,
and said territory proposed to be
annexed is bounded and descrlb-
ed as follows:
"Commencing at a point 1080
reel norm oi a point leei
East of the Southeast corner
of Lot 3, Section 8, Town
ship 4 North, Range 25 East
of the Willamette Meridan,
and running thence North to
the South meander line of
the Columbia River, thence
West along said meander
line 300 feet, thence South
to the North boundary line
of the O.W.R. & N. Co. right
of way, thence southwesterly
along said North boundary
line to the extended West
boundary line of Lucerne
Avenue of the City of Board
man, thence South to the Co
lumbia River Highway,
thence East 285 feet, thence
North 60 feet to the South
boundary line of the O.W. R.
& N. Co. right of way, thence
North, Easterly along said
South boundary line 1434 feet
to the point of the begin
ning, in Morrow County, Ore
gon." This description is based on
the present incorporated
boundary of Boardman which
is as follows:
"Commencing at a point 48
feet East of the Southeast
corner of Lot 3, Section 8,
Township 4 North, Range 25
i-ast or tne Willamette Meri
dian, and running thence
West 1619 feet, thence North
860 feet to the Columbia
River Highway, thence East
285 feet, thence North 60 feet
to the South line of the O.W.
R. & N. Co. right of way,
thence Northeasterly 1434
feet along said South line,
thence South 1080 feet to the
point of beginning in Morrow
County, Oregon."
The election will be held on
the 19th day of May, 1950, and
all registered voters in the City
of Boardman and in the terri
tory proposed to be annexed are
hereby invited to vote upon the
annexation of said territory to
the City of Boardman, pursuant
to the provisions of Section 95
901, Oregon Compiled Laws An
notated, 1940, as amended prior
hereto.
The polling places will be open
from 8 o'clock In the morning
until 8 o'clock In the evening of
said day. The polling place in
said city for said election shall be
at the usual polling place there
in, the polling place used for the
last preceding general election,
to-wit: Greenfield Grange halL
The polling place in said terri
tory proposed to be annexed for
said election shall be at a booth
North of Main street. The Com
mon Council by ordinance has
appointed Mrs. Grace Macomber
and Mrs. Mabel O. Pick judges,
Mrs. Daisy Gillespie, Mrs. Flossie
Coats and Mrs. Evelyn Black,
clerks, of said election to serve
in said polling places in the said
Citv of Boardman. The Common
Council by ordinance has appoint
ed Mrs. Josephine Rands and Mrs.
Elvira Harwood, judges, and
Mrs. Norma Gwinn, Mr. Vet
Conyers, and Mr. Fred G. Smith
clerks of said election to serve
in said polling places in the said
territory proposed to De annexed.
DAISY E. GILLESPIE
, City Recorder
47c
Reporter Tells Of
Comings, Goings
Of Boardman Folk
By Mrs. FLOSSIE COATS
Mrs. Delia Faulkner of Gold
endale arrived last week at the
home of her daughter and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Shattuck,
where she will remain for some
weeks.
Mesdames Russell Miller, W E.
Garner, Ralph Skoubo and Arthur
Allen motored to LaGrande
Tuesday.
Mrs. Katharine Dunn and son
Reo of Richland, Wn., spent their
spring vacation at the home of
Mrs. Dunn's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Brown, returning to her
school Sunday. Week end guests
also at the Browns were their
other daughter and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Eldon Wilson and
daughter of Baker.
Ladles Aid Silver Tea met Wed.
nesday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. William Nickerson, Mrs. Leo
Root and Mrs. Glen Carpenter
assisting with the serving.
Boardman high students mo
tored to umainia wnere tne locai
oaseoaw nine piayru umainia
TO OUR MANY FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS
We are pleased to announce that Mr. and Mrs. Jack Marshall
of Portland, Oregon have associated with Heppner Motors Com
pany and hereafter will be in complete charge of the sales and
service departments.
Jack has 18 years experience in the mechanical field of the
automotive industry and comes to our organization with high
recommendations. He believes in first class workmanship anil
service, fully guaranteed. He specializes in many types of auto
motive repair. We are proud to present him to the citizens of
Morrow County.
Mrs. Marshall, who likes to be known as "Betty" has a charm
ing personality and is proud of her Southern ancestry. "You All"
will receive a hearty welcome at Heppner Motors desk from Hetty.
The Marshalls are becoming attached to Morrow County and its
citizens and are anxious to display their friendliness ami ability.
We would appreciate your dropping in and getting acquainted.
HEPFNER MOTORS COMPANY .
J. G. & Gretchen Barratt, Owners
The Human Race
This is Gaston P. 6alahap,
THE DRAWING ROOM PON JUAN
THE F0UTE5T CW SINCE
SIR WALTER RALEIGH
HAP Hid COAT ClEANEP
TOETALQAP OF
0A5TDNS CHIVALRY
IN TRAFFIC
high. Boardman losing in a very
close and interesting game, score
iu-.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marlow
motored to Pendleton Thursday.
Boardman district completed
the Red Cross drive, turning in
only $74.00.
Dinner guest at the N. A. Ma
comber home Thursday evening
was Ray Macomber of Portland.
The two men are cousins.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor
moved last week to the west of
the project, on the farm recently
vacated Dy Mr., and Mrs Has
mussen. The Rasmussens are
now living on the Delbert Car
penter farm.
Friends were saddened to learn
of the passing away Saturday
in Portland of Mrs. Russell Myl
lymaki, (Norene Olson,). Mrs.
Myllymakl had only been ill a
few hours. She spent most of
her life in Boardman moving
with her husband two years ago
to Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Garner
spent the week end in Salem
and Roseburg with friends, Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Looker.
Mark Delano reentered the St
Anthonys hospital Wednesday.
Mr. Delano has been in ill health
for many months. Mr. Frank
Ackerman, who is ill, was taken
to the hospital Friday.
Easter Sunday found many
families enjoying dinner to
gether. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Campbell
and children of Pullman, Wn.,
were week end guests at the
home of Mrs. Campbell's step
father and mother Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Briggs. On Sunday the
Brigg's and Campbells, with Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Wyss. Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Nickerson, Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. Anderegg and daughter
Barbara, were dinner guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
M'llliean.
Mesdames Earl Briggs, Jack
Mulligan, Ed Kunze, and Algy
Taylor motored to McNary Thurs
day evening where they attend
ed the regular VFW meeting.
Joint installation of McNary Post
7042 and the auxiliary Is sche
duled for Friday evening April
14. Mrs. Earl Briggs will be the
Installing officer, with a team of
eight ladies from Milwaukie,
Oregon, putting on the floor work.
This installation is public.
Judy Dickman of Portland
spent the week end at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Claud Worden.
Week end guests at the home
ol Kev. and Mrs. C. A-
Hawley
were their son and daughter-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. tlbert Hawley
NNOUNCEMENT
JlaV - Atll a t. IV I
and three sons of Mabton.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Zerba and
son were dinner guests at the
home of Mrs. Zerbas mother, Mrs.
Blanche Jones.
Mildred Miller. Evelyn Miller
and Carolyn Sicard, all students
at EOCE, spent Sunday with
their parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Baker and
Mrs. Baker's son Dean Griffen
of Portland spent the week end
at the homes ot Mrs. baker s
brothers, Russell Miller and Bob
Miller, all having a family din
ner Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C Cram and
family motored to Irrigon Sun
day where they were dinner
guests at the home of a son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Phifier.
Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Macomber
enjoyed Sunday dinner with their
son-in-law and daughter Mr. and
Mrs. Gilbert Petteys and children
in Pendleton. This being also
Mrs. Petteys' birthday she had a
lovely birthday cake made by
her mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marlow
and sons motored to Pendleton
Saturday where they attended
the funeral of Mrs. Harlow's
uncle, J. F. Hartle.
Mrs. Nora Ransier left Monday
for Pendleton where she has em
ployment. LEXINGTON CHURCH Tour
Community Church
Z. Franklin Cantrell, Minister
A God-foresaken man is a man
who has foresaken God, and an
infidel is a man who builds a
house, his own, without windows,
and then blames God because he
has to live in the dark.
Church school 10 a.m. Worship
and preaching 11 a.m. Singing
and preaching 8 p.m.
ALL SAINTS MEMORIAL
CHURCH (Episcopal)
Church school, 9:45.
No other services on next Sun
day as the clergy of the district
will be at Burns for the annual
convocation of the church.
No archery classes on Saturday
the 15th.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn McLachlan
entertained several members of
their family at dinner Sunday
complimenting her mother, Mrs.
Ben Payne of Grass Valley, on
the occasion of her birthday.
Thirty-five guests were present.
The McLachlan's daughter, Leila,
who is attendine school in Spo-
kane, was home for the occasion
and to spend a brief Easter va
cation.