Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, April 11, 1940, Page Page Six, Image 6

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HARD MAN NEWS
Mrs. Geo. Samuels
Dies at Pendleton
By HARD MAN HIGH SCHOOL
The death of Mrs. George Sam
uels (Maud McDaniel) again brot
grief to our little community, for it
is the third death in a very short
time. Mrs. Samuels was a sufferer
from asthma, and on Friday had
an attack followed by pneumonia,
and she was taken to the hospital
in Pendleton on the same day,
where she died about 7:45 a. m. on
Sunday. On Saturday her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam McDaniel, with
Mr. and Mrs. Carey Hastings went
to Pendleton and were with her
when she died. The funeral was
held on Tuesday afternoon at the
I. O. O. F. hall. A full write-up
will be given next week.
On Tuesday morning those from
Hardman who are on the census
taking line-up started to work with
Miss Mary Mclntyre in the Hepp
ner district, Lewis Batty in the
Eightmile and Gooseberry, and Ted
Burnside in the Hardman district.
Miss Oleta Raimey visited her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Rai
mey, at Condon over the week end,
returning on Sunday.
Mrs. Henry Owen went to Union
Tuesday to live near where her hus
band is employed.
Earl Redding has gone to work
for Lake Beckner for a few days.
Business visitors in Heppner the
latter part of the week were Mr.
and Mrs. Sam McDaniel, Mrs. Dick
Steers, Mr. and Mrs. Tyndal Rob
inson, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Bran
non, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Reed,
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie McDaniel,
Mrs. Ethel McDaniel, Miss Frances
Inskeep, also Cecil and Dallas Mc
Daniel. The Happy Health club met on
Monday, April 1, with reports given
by Jeanne Leathers and Nona In
skeep. On April 8, reports were
given by Vern McDaniel and Irl
Clary.
Miss Rita Robinson returned home
from Heppner on Wednesday and
stayed until Sunday.
Misses Jeanne and Lucille Reid
and Ethelan Johnson of Spokane
spent the week end at Reids mill.
Mr. Reid returned to Spokane with
them.
' One of the WPA trappers, Dick
Steers, who has been working on the
job for 13 days, made a good find,
taking a den with ten young coyotes
and the old mother. He got these on
the Lon McCabe ranch on Eight
mile. This is one of the largest finds
that has been reported in recent
years. '
There Is Genuine
Satisfaction
In A Made-to-Measure Suit
if it is made by
INTERNATIONAL
The Spring Samples
Are Here
Make your selection now . . . have
your measure taken and be ready
for Spring with a new Spring Suit.
Cleaning and Pressing
JOHN SKUZESKI
A homeovned and operated business
Heppner
Harry French bought a truck
load of brood sows this last week
from Jason Biddle of lone, and mov
ed them to his home, the Blue
Mountain ranch.
The 4-H club gave a dancing
party in the high school auditorium
on last Saturday night. Maple bars
and coffee were sold to get enough
funds to have the required $50 for
four scholarships to Corvallis. Due
to the critical condition of Mrs.
Samuels the attendance was very
small, and the full amount was not
raised, so the high school student
body gave the difference.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Howell and
sons of Monument came over to at
tend the funeral of Mrs. George
Samuets. Mrs. Howell is a sister
of Mrs. Samuels.
Achievement day for the five local
4-H clubs will be held on May 8.
Since each of the teachers lead at
least one club, it is necessary to
complete before school closes on
May 10 for the high school.
A six-inning softball game was
played between the grade school
and high school teams on Wednes
day of last week.
In spite of the fact that it rained
during most of the game, everyone
seemed to have a good time. The
line-ups were as follows: for the
grade school, Lee McRoberts, catch
er, Ollie Hastings and Junior Lea
thers, alternate pitchers and fielders,
Cecil McDaniel lb, Alene Inskeep
ss, Norvin Adams 2b, Juanita By
er 3b, Ollie Hastings, Junior Lea
thers, Delmer Buschke and Alvin
Byer fielders; high school, Irl Clary
p, Mildred Clary and Vera McDan
iel alternate catcher and first base
man, Jeanne Leathers 2b, Frances
Inskeep 3b, Nona Inskeep fielder.
Although the high school had only
six players they defeated the grade
school 29-11. It was a good game
and called a number of spectators.
G. I. Clary was umpire.
The weather was much warmer
last week but almost continual rain
made the main and by-roads ex
tremely muddy. Hardman did not
have the thunder storm that some
other places in the county exper
ienced but no one can complain
about moisture conditions. Farmers
are waiting patiently to seed their
spring grain. The heavy rains which
lasted almost all of Monday night
seemed to hold a" note of finality,
which the clouds on Tuesday morn
ing tried to contradict.
The church in Hardman: Services
Sunday, April 14, 1940. 11 a. m.,
subject, "The Separate Life;" 7:30
p. m., "Babylonian Doom," Rev. 18.
This church extends a cordial wel
come to all. Everett L. Ely, pastor.
Gazette Times, Heppner,
IRRIGON NEWS
By MRS. W. C. ISOM
Mr. and Mrs. John Voile and fam
ily were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. W. C. Isom, Sunday.
Several relatives and friends gave
a surprise party at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Leach Thursday eve
ning, April 4, honoring Mrs. Leach
on her 23rd birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Benny McCoy are
staying at the Dock McCoy home
for the present.
Mrs. Lipton who has been staying
at the Fred Caldwell home, left for
her home in Portland recently.
Mrs. Becker left for California
Wednesday.
LaVeme Lamoreaux is home for
a few days' stay.
Supt. Ralph Jones and the teach
ers of the grade and high schools
attended institute at La Grande last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grider visit
ed Mrs. Grider's brother, Mr. Brown
and family at Hermiston Sunday.
Mrs. Earl Isom entertained sever
al guests at her home Saturday,
April 6, honoring her daughter,
Donna Joanne's fourth birthday.
McCarty Chairman
of Dance Committee
University of Oregon, Eugene, Ap
ril 10. Paul McCarty, Heppner, has
been appointed chairman in charge
of decorations and properties for
the annaul dance given by Sigma
Delta Chi, men's journalism frater
nity, at the University of Oregon,
April 13.
McCarty, a graduate of Heppner
high school, is a sophomore major
ing in journalism at the university.
He is a member of the sports staff
of the Emerald, student daily, and
is affiliated with Sigma Nu frater
nity. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
W. C. McCarty.
Business visitors in Heppner Fri
day were J. D. Sommer and R. R.
Walker of La Grande, insurance
salesman.
Claims Allowed by
County Court for
March, 1940
GENERAL FUND
Harriet Pointer, Deputy Sal. $ 85.00
Neva S. Cochell, Deputy Sal. 124.71
Earle Bryant, Deputy Salary 109.71
E. M. Kenny, Deputy Salary 85.00
J. O. Archer, Janitor Salary 75.00
Dr. R. M. Rice, Phys. Salary 25.00
Henry E. Neer, Court Report. 25.00
Bert Johnson, General Assist. 360.49
C. W. Roundy, Court House 18.00
Henry Tymer Co., Inc., Assess. 3.58
West Coast Prt. & Bind. Co.,
Assessor ; 47.05
Thomas J.. Wells, Mileage-
$49.25, Assessor $6.00 55.25
Burroughs Add. Mch. Co., As. 4.50
Frank C. Alfred, Dist. Atty. 10.00
Heppner Market, Jail 8.23
W. O. Dix, Jail 27.71
Central Market, Jail 1.90
Lucille H. Vale, County Nurse 66.89
State Dept. of Ag., Dist. Sealer 6.15
A. E. Simmons, Current Exp. 30.25
Pac. T,el. & Tel. Co., Cur. Ex. 75.70
Heppner Gazette Times, Off.
Pub. $36.03; Sher. $7.75; Co.
Court $5.75 49.53
West Coast Prt. & Bind Co.,
Sheriff 9?5
Pac. Sta. & Prt. Co., Sher 15.24
C. J. D. Bauman. Sheriff 49.65
Jewel L. Wright, Sheriff 51.00
A. E. Simmons, Supt 11.5
Lucy E. Rodgers, Mileage
$26.60: Sutt. $9.68 M
Lois Redding, Supt. Assist 3.85
Pac. Power & Light Co. Court
House 44.10
F. W. Turner, Bonds 9-00
Morrow Co. Ab. & Title Co.,
Bonds I"-""
St. Ind. Acci. Com Sher.
$4.53; Sher. Sal. $0.29; Sher.
TWntv $0.58 5.40
Rovf Johnson. County Court 28.05
George N. Peck, County Court 46.05
L. D. Neill, County Court ii.id
Morris C. Bowker, Emergency 123.00
Boys & Girls Aid, Emergency 30.00
Conrad W. McNamer, Bangs
Disease Control 4.00
Bert Johnson, Judge, Blind
Assistance
Walter V. Grider, Bang's Dis.
Control : 4.00
Bert Johnson, Judge, Aid to
Dependent Children 51.20
Bert Johnson, Juge, Old Age
Assistance - 332.40
Oregon
Henry Peterson, Circuit Ct... 27.00
Noel K. Dobyns, Circuit Ct. 19.00
G. L. Swanson, Circuit Court 18.00
Frank Lindsay, Circuit Court 28.20
Harry Archer, Circuit Court 9.40
M. L. Case, Circuit Court 9.40
Charles Vaughn, Circuit Ct. 9.40
Harvey Miller, Bang's Disease
Control 16.00
GENERAL ROAD FUND
Robert S. Wilson $52.58, Roy Ball
$1.49, Henry J. Phelps $1.12, Neal
Bleakney $1.68, Ralph Marlatt $143.
49, Harold Sherer $87.25, Wrex
Langdon $74.75, H. G. Peck .$70.26,
Clair Ashbaugh $74.75, Glenn Sher
er $87.25, A. Gibson $11.96, Jack
Stotts $74.75, James Farley $77.74,
Walter Gilman $74.75, John Miller
$71.76, Chas. Williams $40.38, Frank
W. Gentry $29.68, Dale Ray $20.93,
L. N. Morgan $22.45, W. Cunning
ham $14.95, H. S. Taylor $13.47, M.
V. Nolan $11.97, J. B. Adams $7.49,
Leslie Bleakman $3.36, Paul Haber-
lien $16.00, Tom Caldwell $1.10, Hen
ry J. Phelps $2.50, Lexington Oil
Coop. $34.08, Union Oil Company
$358.34, Crystal Barlow $15.50, Frank
Nixon $29.85, N. A. Bleakney $60.00,
City of Heppner Water Dept. $1.60,
E. E. Rugg $.85, Edith K. Hendrick
$10.51, S. C. Russell $5.86, A. C. Haag
& Co. $16.40, E. W. Peck $20.64,
Ferguson Motor Co. $373.03, A. Agee
$2.40, Heppner Garage $1.60, Shell
Oil Co. $2.68, Penland Bros. Trans.
Co. $16.38, Jack Allyn Supply Co.
$33.78, Munnell & Sherrill $71.50,
Sherman J. Frank $853.00, Pac.
Power & Light Co. $7.60, Harry
Tamblyn $108.75, State Ind. Acc.
Comm. $36.17, Kane's Garage $89.45,
Gilliam & Bisbee $58.17, Braden-Bell
Tract. & Equip. Co. $154.97, Oren D.
Brace $10.35, Gamble Store Agency
$185.71, Columbia Equip. Co. $18.93,
Feenaughty Mach. Co. $148.23, Hen
derson Brothers $9.40, Panther Oil
& Grease Mfg. Co. $218.03, Bert
Johnson $.90, W. Tamblyn $35.00,
Jim Farley $10.00.
MARKET ROAD FUND
Frank W. Gentry $107.57, Dale Ray
$53.82, L. N. Morgan $89.80, General
Roads $127.50, W. Cunningham $59.
80, H. S. Taylor $98.78, M. V. Nolan
$87.78, A. J. Chaffee $111.13, Vernon
Munkers $98.75, Albert Connor
$103.27, Harold Peck $59.80, State
Ind. Acc. Comm. $27.94, Harry Tam
blyn $122.93.
DOG FUND
Raymond Wright $1,295.00.
Professional
Directory
Phelps Funeral Home
Ambulance Service
Trained Lady Assistant
Phone 133
Heppner, Ore.
NEW AUTO POLICY
Bodily Injury & Property Damage
Class A $13.60 Class B $17.00
See us before financing your
next automobile.
F. W. TURNER & CO.
Heppner City Council
Meets First Monday Each Month
Citizens having matters for dis
cussion, please bring before
the Council
G. A. BLEAKMAN, Mayor.
GLENN Y. WELLS
ATTORNEY AT LAW
ATwater 4884
535 MEAD BUILDING
5th at Washington
PORTLAND, OREGON
A. D. McMurdo, M. D.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Trained Nurse Assistant
Office In Masonic Building
Heppner, Oregon
Morrow County
Abstract & Title Co.
INC.
ABSTRACTS OP TITLE
TITLE INSURANCE
Office In New Peters Building
Thursday, April 11, 1940
J. O. Turner
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Phone 173
Hotel Heppner Building
HEPPNER, ORE.
Dr. Raymond Rice
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Office
First National Bank Building
Office Phone 523 House Phone 828
Heppner
Abstract Co.
J. LOGIE RICHARDSON, Mgr.
BATES SEASONABLE
Roberts Building Heppner, Ow.
P. W. Mahoney
ATTORNEY AT LAW
GENERAL INSURANCE
Heppner Hotel Building
Willow St. Entrance
J. O. Peterson
Latest Jewelry and Gift Goods
Watches . Clocks - Diamonds
Expert Watch and Jewelry
Repairing
Heppner, Oregon
Vawter Parker
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
First National Bank Building
Dr. Richard C. Lawrence
DENTIST
X-Ray and Extraction by Gas
First National Bank Bldg.
Phne 562 Heppner, Oregon
Dr. L. D. Tibbies
OSTEOPATHIC
Physician & Surgeon
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG.
Rec. Phone 1162 Office Phone 492
HEPPNER, OREGON
Jos. J. Nys
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Peters Building, Willow Street
Heppner, Oregon
V. R. Runnion
AUCTIONEER
Farm Sales and Livestock a Specialty
405 Jones Street, Heppner, Ore.
Phone 452
MAKE BATES AS MY EXPENSE
Frank C. Alfred
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Telephone 443
Rooms 8-4
First National Bank Building
HEPPNER, OREGON
Peterson & Peterson
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
U. S. National Bank Building
PENDLETON, OREGON
Practice In State and Federal Courts
Real Estate
General Line of Insurance and
Bonds
W. M. EUBANKS
Notary Publlo
Phone 62 lone. Ore.
M. L. CASE G. E. NIKANDER
Directors of
Funerals
862 Phones 262