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    HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1935.
PAGE THREE
Lil Hupp
D. A. Wilson went to John Day
Tuesday to take charge of the Wil
son store there for a few days while
Johnnie Farley, manager, takes
time off to get married. Mr. Farley
was expected to take Miss Bessie
Madden, last year'g Grant county
fair queen, as his bride In nuptials
at Baker today. The newlyweds
planned a short wedding trip, in
cluding a visit here to Mr. Farley's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Far
ley, before reutrning to John Day
to make their home. During Mr.
Wilson's absence, Jimmy Farley,
brother of Johnnie, has charge of
the local store.
George J. Currin, pioneer Mor
row county resident, arrived in the
county Friday evening from his
home at Gresham to look after
property interesta While here he
enjoyed visiting many old-time
friends. On May 29 last Mr. and
Mrs. Currin celebrated their 60th
wedding anniversary with a family
reunion at the Gresham home.
Mrs. John Skuzeski and children,
her father, John Horudskl, and brother-in-law,
Peter Borta, arrived in
Heppner the end of the week. Mrs.
Skuzeski and children returned
home from a month's visit at Port
land and Willamette valley points,
while the gentlemen who live in
Portland,' accompanied them here
for a visit
While fishing on East lake over
In the Bend country the end of the
week Earl Gilliam and nephew,
Louis Gilliam, bumped boats with
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Schwarz,
formerly of Heppner and now of
Prineville. Neither party knew
the other was on the lake and they
enjoyed a visit then and there.
Joe Brosnan of Lena was the
victim of a firecracker burn the
Fourth while celebrating at Uklah.
A large cracker exploded in his
hand, tearing the nail from the mid
dle finger of the right hand. He
had the member dressed in Hepp
ner Friday, and took a shot of te
tanus anti-toxin.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Chaffee spent
the Fourth at Kennewick, Wash.
They were accompanied home by
Mr. and Mrs. C. Q. Routlr of Pas
co, and the two families motored to
Bonneville before the Rouths re
turned home. Mr. Routh is the
twin brother of Mrs. Chaffee.
Miriam Moyer fell from a tree
while picking cherries at the home
below town, Friday evening, in
juring a hip and cutting her fore
head. Several stitches were re
quired to close the wound.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bleakman of
Canyon City, and Mr. and Mrs. Rho
Bleakman of Monument were in the
city Sunday to attend funeral ser
vices for their ssiter, the late Mrs.
Alice Marie Petersen.
Mrs. W. V. Crawford and daugh
ters. Nan and Joanne, arrived Sun
day from their home at Sausalito,
Cal., for a visit of several weeks
with Heppner relatives. They came
north by train and were met at Ar
lington by Mrs. Crawford's brother,
D. A. Wilson. Mr. Crawford ex
pects to come ' north about Rodeo
time and accompany his family
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Gaily so
journed in the mountains a few
days this week on vacation, and
Mr. Gaily departed Saturday for
Enterprise, his old home, before
returning to his duties of book
keeper at the local P. P. &. L. of
fice. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Kleinfeldt re
turned home Saturday from a trip
which took them to the annual con
ference of Church of Christ at Tur
ner and a visit at the parental
homes at Bend.
J. G. Barratt departed Monday
for Montana where he expected to
load out some sheep for the eastern
market then go on to Salt Lake for
a directors' meeting of the Nation
al Woolgrowers association.
Jimmy Monahan sustained a
sprained wrist when thrown from a
wild mustang at the Ukiah show
last Thursday. The wrist was put
in splints at a local doctor's office
on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan McCurdy
of lone were in the city Monday
while Mr. McCurdy was doing work
at the court house in his position
as representative of the state land
board.
Mrs. Kenneth Ovlatt and daugh
ter, Jerry, left Pendleton Sunday
on a motor trip east with Mrs. Ov
latt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Ellis, and her sister Betty.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hynd of
Cecil were in the city Sunday to
attend funeral rites for Mrs. Hynd's
sister, the late Mrs. Alice Marie
Petersen.
General Trucking
ANYWHERE FOR HIRE
INSURED CARRIER
H. E. COLE, Heppner
Heppner Transfer Co.
Anywhere For Hire Hauling
Bonded and Insured Carrier
ROBT. A. JONES, Mgr.
For Sale Second-hand 8-in. wood
pipe. Those desiring same should
make immediate request, as it Is
much in demand. City of Heppner
Water Dept.
Judge Carl Hendricks of Fossil
and Giles French, editor of Sher
man County Journal, were visitors
in Heppner for a short time Sun
day. Mrs. Lucy E. Rodgers, county
school superintendent, spent the
week end here from her studies at
U. of O. summer school In Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Spaulding of
Arlington were in the city Sunday
to attend funeral services for the
late Mrs. Alice Marie Petersen.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil (Buck) Lieu
alien of Pendleton were here Sun
day, attending funeral services for
Mrs. Alice Marie Petersen.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. H. Latourell
and Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Thompson
enjoyed a fishing trip the end of the
week to East lake.
Mrs. Jess Deof and daughter Isa
bel of Willows spent several days
at the home of Mrs. Deos' sister,
Mrs. Alva Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R, Shaeffer were
In from Freezeout Sunday to attend
the funeral services for Mrs. Alice
Marie Petersen.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bor
man at the Ada Cason home in this
city Friday night, an 8 pound
daughter.
Claire Cox was home Saturday
from Pendleton where he is em
ployed with Standard Stations, Inc.
Lost Gold rimmed glasses. Re
ward for return to Lee Sprinkel,
city.
HUMMING BIRD
Full Fashioned
Hosiery
Ringless Chiffon
89c
Per Pair or 3 Pair for
$2.50
Clean-up Prices on
all Summer
HATS AND
DRESSES
The Frances
Shop
The First National Bank
of Portland, Oregon
Condensed Statement of Head Office and 19 Branches
As of June 29, 1935
TOTAL DEPOSITS
$57,572,204.05
RESOURCES
Cash and Due from Banks ... $16,481,328.33
United States Bonds 15,015,898.86 ?31,497,227.19 '
Bonds of Federal Agencies 1,054,222.49
Municipal and Other Bonds 12,695,835.44
Loans and Discounts 14,943,619.28 ,
Stock in Federal Reserve Bank 135,000.00
Bank Premises, Furniture and. Fixtures ... - 1,766,578.80
Other Real Estate Owned 154,327.11 '
Customers Liability Acceptances and Foreign Bills 29,824.53
Interest Earned 288,484.47,
Subscription to Federal Deposit Insurance - - - - 76,832.95
Other Resources - - - 37,566.56
TOTAL '- $62,679,568.82
LIABILITIES
Capital - r $2,500,000.00
Surplus 2,000,000.00
Undivided Profits 275,761.72 $ 4,775,761.72
Reserves for Contingencies, Interest, Expenses, etc. 241,873.99
Acceptances and, Foreign Bills ------- 29,824.53
Other Liabilities - - - - 59,904.53
Deposits - 57,572,204.05
TOTAL ------ I ---- - $62,679,568.82
MAIN BRANCH .... FIFTH, SIXTH AND STARK
UPTOWN BRANCH .... SIXTH AND MORRISON
Other Portland Branches
ROSE CITY BRANCH N.E. 42nd Ave. & Sandy Blvd.
UNION AND RUSSELL BRANCH N.E.Union Ave. & Russell St.
EAST PORTLAND BRANCH S.E. Grand Ave. & Morrison St.
SOUTHEAST PORTLAND BRANCH S.E. 82nd Ave. & Foster Rd.
MONTAVILLA BRANCH S.E. 80th Ave. & Stark St.
LIVESTOCK KENTON BRANCH Denver Ave. & Kilpatrick St.
Branches Outside of Portland
ALBANY GRESHAM PENDLETON WOODBURN
ASTORIA HEPPNER SALEM CONDON
HILLSBORO THE DALLES STAYTON
DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK AND ALL OF ITS BRANCHES ARE INSURED
UNDER THE TERMS OF THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE PLAN
HARDMAN
By LUCILLE FARRENS
The fourth of July was appro
priately observed with family din
ners, picnics in the mountains and
out-of-town motor trips to neigh-'
boring celebrations.
Mrs. Roy Neill of Pine City is
spending a while with her daugh
ter, Mrs. Neil Knighten.
Ad Inskeep was working last
week making cord wood in the
mountains.
The marriage of Miss Annie
Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Hiram Johnson of Hardman, to Mr.
Darrel Hiatt of Lena was an event
of last week at Walla Walla. The
young people have the best wishes
of the community.
Many people from this commu
nity attended the funeral of the
late Mrs. Harry Petersen, nee Miss
Alice Bleakman, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. George Bleakman of
Heppner, whose death followed a
lingering illness of a few months'
duration, at Pendleton last Thurs
day, July 4. The funeral services
were held at the Christian church
in Heppner last Sunday afternoon.
Alice formerly attended Hardman
grade school when the Bleakman
family lived here and had many
friends, both young and old, who
were shocked at her untimely pass
ing. The family has the sympathy
of the entire community.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Marquardt of
Lexington spent the Fourth with
Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Chapel in the
mountains. Herman Neilson was
also present and Mrs. Walter Far
rens and Lucille.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Burnside were
Heppner visitors last Sunday. Mrs.
Burnside remained at the home of
Mrs. Corda Saling.
Mr. and Mrs. Carey Hastings and
daughter have arrived from Brown
ing, Mont., where Carey has been
shearing sheep.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie McDaniel
recently returned from a trip to
Arlington where Mrs. McDaniel
went to visit her daughter, Mrs.
Bud Fisk who has been ill at her
Lhome thrre.
Miss Rose Anne Cunningham
spent the Fourth of July holidays
with her sister, Mrs. Jim Brannon,
from her home at Heppner.
IRRIGON
MRS. W. C. ISOM.
Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Coryell mo
tored to Pasco Sunday.
Mrs. Ellis has her sister as a
house guest this week.
Mr. Van Cleve who has been very
ill is reported to be improving.
Mrs. Lukheart of Portland is vis
iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Fredrickson.
Jess Oliver returned home Tues
day night from Washington where
he has been shearing sheep for sev
eral weeks. He was shopping in
Hermiston Wednesday, accompan
ied by his daughter, Ethel.
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Browning,
Jack Erowning and family and Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Bedwell were call
ed to Lewiston, Idaho, Tuesday by
the death of Mr. and Mrs. Brown
ing's daughter and sister to Jack
Browning and Mrs. Bedwell: Mr.
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and Mrs. Jack Browning returned
with the tiny four-days-old baby
boy of their sister who died and
will adopt It as their own. Friends
extend their sympathy.
.i majority of Irrigon folks cel
ebrated at Umatilla Thursday.
Little Yvonne Kendler of Uma
tilla spent four days with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Isom this week while her parents
were visiting in Seattle.
Mrs. Tom Caldwell, Wayne Fag
erstrom and Rev. Crawford re
turned from Washington Monday
evening, where they had been at
tending camp meeting.
Mrs. Lille and two daughters,
Verna and LeU of Monmoutn spent
Wednesday night with Alva Bow
luare and H. C. Warner families.
They were enroute to the Atlantic
coast.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Umiker are
the proud parents of an 8 lb. baby
girl who arrived the morning of
the Fourth. The little one is chris
tened Kathleen Jeanette.
Miss Billie Markham Is spending
a few weeks at Cannon Bearh.
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