2 Heppner Gazette Times, March 29, 1945 I ONE NEWS NOTES The social club of the O. E. S. will hold a sale Saturday March 31 at the Bert Mason store. Food, ap rons and fancy work will be on dis play beginning at 11:30. A dance sponsored by the Shrine club was held at the Willows grange hall Saturday night. Proceeds will be used for the Shriners' hospital and the Morrow county . hospital when completed. A large crowd attended. Mrs. Algott Lundell, Mrs. Martin Cotter and. Mrs. Victor Rietmann were hostesses for the Topic club at the home of Mrs. Rietmann. Three tables of bridge were played with high score won by Mrs. Char les O'Connor a member, and Mrs. John Rancier a guest, and low by Mrs. Charles Carlson, member, and Mrs. Werner Rietmann, guest. Mrs. H. E. Yarnell won Jack-high. Sunrise services will, be held on the hilltop south of lone Easter morning. Miss Gertrude DeBoer will be in charge. After the services a "ham and egg" breakfast will be served at the Markham Bakers. Al Swales returned from Walla Walla Sunday. The large refrigerator ordered for the school lunch room arrived Friday. With a capacity of 33 cubic feet it should aid greatly in prepar ing the lunches. Mr. and Mrs. Terrell Benge and family were Saturday night guests of Mrs. Lana Paderg. Mrs. Les Roundy and children moved Sunday from their trailer house to the large house of Mrs. Lena Ray. The Rebekah lodge will sponsor an all day demonstration on meat cookery by Mrs. Cecilia Van Win kle, OSC extension worker at the Congregational Church rooms April 3 beginning at 10:00 a. m. Mrs. Inez V. Freeland of Port land was guest of honor at a party at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Omar Rietmann on Wednesday of last week. The O. E.. S. held a special meet ing for initiation Monday evening. Mr and Mrs. Dale Ray were The Dalles visitors Friday to get med ical treatment and checkup. Mr. and Mrs. Clel Rea and son Dallas drove to Portland on busi ness last Thursday. Mrs. Mary Swanson has been ill with a cold the last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Bryson had as their Sun-day dinner guests Mrs. Les Roundy and family, Mrs. Ruby Kincaid and sons, Lewis Padberg and Rev and Mrs. J. C. Stevens. Dr. J. M. Odell, superintendent of the Eastern Oregon tuberculosis hospital will be at lone school at 1:30 p. m., April 2 to give skin tests for tuberculosis reactors from the fourth grade up. v Mrs. Matt Gordon of Hermiston visited Wednesday with Mrs. Clar ence Harris. She returned to her home Thursday accompanied by Mrs Harris and children who will visit for a few days COUNTY COURT REPORT FOR FEBRUARY, 1945 The minutes for the January term weie read and approved. As the Morrow County AAA did not accept the County offer to lease block 21 Well's Addition to , lone, Oregon for one year at $50 per year, the order in regard to this lease is hereby rescinded. The Court orders that the Dis trict Attorney of Morrow County file a protest against the proposed exchange of land and timber by the Government and Wallowa Timber Company, within and adjacent to Whitman National Forest Oregon for timber in the Umatilla and Wil lamette National Forest Oregon. The Court orders the following Bangs' Disease claims paid: Wight man Bros., $6.00 and Raymond Pet tyjohn, $20.00. The Court orders the publication and sale of the following county property: The N. of NEYi of SW and the NVz of NW of SEVi, sec tion 36, Township 5 North of Range 26 E. W. M. for the mini mum price of $80.00 cash.. WARRANTS DRAWN ON GENERAL FUND Edna Hughes Dep. Sal . $108.50 P. A. Mollahan, Dep Sal 156.59 Florence Ely Dep Sal 116.49 Marie Barlow, Dep Sal 108.50 Letha Rippee Supt Asst 50.90 J. O. Archer Janitor 88.50 Dr. A. D. McMurdo Phys. 25.00 Susie W. Miller, Ct Reporter 25.00 Bert Johnson, Judge, General Assistance 7320 L D. Neill, County Court 13.65 J. G. Barratt, County Court 9.10 Margaret Gillis, Co Nurse 133.40 Heppner Gazette Times, Offic. Pub. $31.95; Sher. Tax Coll 32.65; 64.60 Pac. Stationery & Printing Co Tax Coll $289.03; Assessor 7.30 Clerk 0.65 296.98 Wightman Bros Bangs' Disease Control 6.00 Raymond R. Pettyjohn, Bangs Disease Control 20.00 Sheriff of Umatilla Co. Jail Expense 33.75 Central Market, Jail Expense 2.29 John H. Fuiten, Sheriff 37.10 S. C. Russell, Sheriff 2.82 A. C. Houghton, Sheriff 1.45 Dr. L. D. Tibbies, Insane Ex 5.00 State Dept. of Agriculture, District Sealer 18.45 Pac Tel & Tel Co Current Expense 41.70 Mahoney & Company Bonds 75.00 P. W. Mahoney, District Atty 40.00 J. K. Gill Company Supt Expense 4.11 Lucy E. Rodgers, Supt. 11.50; , Travel Expense $40.25 51.75 State Ind Accid Coram Sher $4.73; Sher Sal 0.31; Dep Sal 0.62 5.66 First Natl Bk Portland Sal Withholding 186.75 Assoc of Oregon Counties 90.78 Dr. A. D. McMurdo, Coroner Expense 27.00 Pacific Power & Light Co Court House 37.37 Contlnupd on Pape Eight Bad Gas Milage Poor Performance? A complete Motor Tune-Up will do won ders for yor Car or Truck. Latest Modern Tune-Up Equipment Installed 1 8 years experience All work guaranteed Station Hours 10 a. rn. to 8 p. m. Monday through Saturday No charge for checking or estimates NOW AT YOUR Richfield Service in Heppner Phone 1242 HOW TO MAKE NATURE ROLL UP HER SLEEVES We just ask you to come in and see our line of Bluegate Candles the candles with character You will not have to be sold on them they sell themselves. But That Isn't All! See our line of Gift Talcs and Cologne Faster Toys Books Hallmark Cards Boxed Candy and numerous other items Get the habit of shopping here and real ize the highest values for your money Gordon's Drug Store il ms mm AND GO TO WORK! i ATURE isn't la7v. hnt q1if i j w unv, JUlll- 1 I'.lll -m times neeas a uttie neip and encourage ment in her urge to replace old trees with new. An old forest is very largely a static forest .... one which makes little use of the growth potential in the land. The trees are mature, crowded, and lose almost as much wood through decay and disease as they grow. When we clear the mature units from such a woods, struggling young trees get their chance for more sunlight and soil food. They usually make the most of it and the land goes to work producing new; wood at a greatly accelerated rate. This is the forest cycle which can give us plenty of new wood for tomorrow. This is the way in which we manage our timbeu lands. Kinzua Pine Mill Company