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    6 Heppner Gazette Times, August 9, 1945
Personal Items From Here and There
Pvt. Arthur R. Patterson is home
on a 16 day furlough visiting at
the home of his sister Mrs. Elmer
Palmer. Pvt. Patterson was partic
ularly interested in coming home
now, because his brother is here
now on recuperational furlough.
Mrs. Rose Benton came in on
the stage from Portland Monday
night for a short visit with friends
Mrs. Benton formerly resided in
Heppner when her husband the
late Joel K. Benton was pastor of
the Church of Christ.
George Gertson took Mr. and
Mrs. E. E. Gerard and their nine
year old son to Portland Saturday
where the little lad was to undergo
a major operation in St. Vincent's
hospital. The Gerards live in Lex,
ington.
Mrs. Joe Hughes and son Joe Jr,
were passengers on Saturday's bus
when they went to Portland for a
week-end visit with Mrs. Hughes'
sisters. Mrs. Keith Marshall and
daughter met her mother and bro
ther in the city and a reunion
held the interest of the guests. Mrs
Hughes and Joe returned to Hep
pner Monday.
Rev. Clifford Noble and Mrs. Gus
Nikander returned to Heppner from
Portland Tuesday evening where
they took Mrs. Noble to the hospi.
tal. She submitted to a major op
eration on Monday and is getting
along satisfactorily but will have
to remain for at least another three
weeks.
Mrs. Cyrene Barratt is spending
her vacation at Lake Mac Donald
in Glacier National Park, Mont.,
the house guest of Mrs. Carl Ny.
berg. Mrs. Barratt was anticipating
with pleasure the fishing and boat,
ing and eating her hostess had pro
mised her.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Barlow and
Mrs. Barlow's father, A. S. Akers
went to Portland today to dispose
of Mr. Akers' home and other pro
perties there. He plans to return to
Heppner to establish his home.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Duran are the
parents of a ten pound boy who
was born Aug. .4. The young man
has been named Allen James.
Mrs. Hubert Gaily, Mrs. John
Hiatt and Mrs. L. D. Tibbies are
going to Portland tomorrow to en
joy the week-end. Mrs. Gaily and
her mother are taking Mrs. Hiatt's
grandsons, Lowell and Don Rippee
A. Palmer, $32.00; and Alfalfa Lawn
Dairy, $10.00.
WARRANTS DRAWN ON
GENERAL FUND
Edna Hughes, deputy salary $10850
Florence Ely. deputy salary 11650
Muriel Rice, deputy salary 101.00
Marie Barlow, deputy salary 108.50
J. O. Archer, janitor salary 88.50
with them for the express purpose Dr. A. D. McMurdo, physician .
of seeing the Ice-Capades. While in
Portland Mrs. Gaily will witness
the capping of Miss Janet Hodge
cadet nurse.
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Crawford
and son Jim arrived in Heppner
Saturday night from their" home in
Portland. Mr. Crawford remained
over night, but Mrs. Crawford and
son will spend the remainder of the
week here. They are the guests of
Mrs. Norton King.
Ellis Moyer had to have a piece
of steel removed from his eye this
week. He was working at his mo
ther's when he met with the pain
ful accident.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Sample were
in Heppner Tuesday from Camp 5
seeking medical attention.
Mrs. J. J. O'Connor and new son
arrived home from St. Anthony's
hospital "in Pendleton Tuesday eve
ning. The family is now settled in
the Court apartments.
Charles Furlong is ill at the Cor
da Saling home. He has been work'
ing at the Harold Cohn ranch and
was brought into town the first of
the week and taken to the Saling
home
Pioneer Store . . .
Continued irora mrst Put
district and at Lexington, and la
ter took a business course at the
Armstrong Business college in Port
land. He now intends to spend most
of his time enjoying the outdoors
and trying his luck at fishing and
hunting. But as a starter towards
that longlooked-forward-to vaca
tion he is resting up for a couple
of weeks at Lehman Springs.
.
Court Proceedings
The Court orders the following
Bangs' disease claims paid: Benja
min F Cox, $4.00; Franklin D. Cox.
$80.00; Phillip Higgins, $44.00; Ar
thur L. Hughes, $48.00; Lawrence
rags?!
How long will it be
before you can buy a new
washer, even after civil
ian production starts?
Nobody knows ... so
there's no way of telling
how long your present
washer will have to keep
going. But this much is
certain:
Good care can add
years to its usefulness.
For good care, by experts
trained in servicing ALL
makes of washers, call on
us. Have your washer re
conditioned BEFORE
serious trouble develops.
Phone us today.
salarv 25.00
Susie W. Miller, Ct Reporter 33.33
Margaret Gillis. Co. nurse 138.90
State Indusrial Acc Com
Sheriff $3.03: Sher. Sal
$0.30: DeD. Sal. $0.30 3.63
Kilham Stationery & Pr Co
Sheriff 8,
P. A. Mollahan. Sheriff 4750
P. A. Mollahan, Sheriff 10.60
S. C. Russell, Sher. $2.50 Elec
tion $2.50 5.00
Central Market, courthouse 9.00
N. D. Bailey courthouse 1.75
Thomson Bros, jail 0.46
Pac. Tel & Tel. current ex. 46.95
Ore. Agricultural College,
County Agent 1,200.00
Kathryn Hoskins, Co. clerk 13.75
Bert Johnson. Judge, Gen.
assistance 142.17
Inland Emp. Waterways Assn.
publicity and advertising 250.00
Bert Johnson, Judge, Old
Age Assist. $474.00; aid to
Dep. children $48.40; aid
to blind $11.40 533.80
Phillip Higgins, Bangs' disease
control 44.00
Arthur L. Hughes. Bangs' dis
ease control 48.00
Benjamin F. Cox, Bangs' dis
ease control 4.00
Franklin D. Cox. Bangs' dis
ease control 80.00
Lawrence A. Palmer. Bangs'
disease control 36.00
'Alfalfa Lawn Dairy. Banes'
disease control 10.00
George M. Baldwin, auditor,
jail expense 2250
First Natl Bank of Portland
Supt. $1850, Treas. $10.50 29.00
W. (Cunningham $180.84
Wm. Harrison 140.94
A. J. Chaffee 172.54
E. S. Hunt 132.64
M. V. Nolan 193.45
Harry Quackenbush 136.65
E. A. Kelly 18054
Charles Williams 91.89
Frank Nixon 29.85
Robert Taylor 127.04
H. Sherer 232.14
Walter Gilman 161.94
Harold Wilson 134.17
Austin Wilson 160.61
Dean Gilman 131.48
Pac. Power & Light Co. 11.80
Robert Walters 42.48
State Highway Commission .107.43
State Irid. Acci. Comm. 65.65
Robert S. Wilson 37.45
Shell Oil Company 28.61
Heppner Lumber Co. 40.03
Hulden Motor Company 11.75
General Petroleum Corp. 34.56
Jack Allen Supply Co. 26.72
W. C. Rosewall ' 17.20
Union Oil Company 376.56
Jackson Implement Co. 119.16
S. C. Russell 4.00
TumA-Lum Lumber Co. 1.90
Hoodge Chevrolet Co. 163.06
Columbia Equipment Co. 15.48
Mann's Tire Shop 82.00
Walther Williams Co. 8.62
Robert S. Farrell Jr., Sec of
of State - 1.00
WARRANTS DRAWN ON
MISCELLANEOUS FUND Leslie M Scott, State Treas-
Joseph Baltrenas. rodent fund 25X0 urer, rodent fund 1,500.00
Carl McDaniel, rodent fund 25.00Jack L Wynn, dog fund 20.00
AdurtiunmU
From where I sit .y Joe Marsh
Herb's Got a
Great Little Wife
Everybody's talking about
what a grand job Herb Helm is
doing at the war plant Not just
one shift, but two a day-to help
build the war materials our men
need.
Good for Herb! But I'd liketo
pay a word for Mary, Herb's
wife. She runs the house, cooks
the meals, takes care of the chil
dren, and works on salvage
drives and bundles for the Red
Cross. Believe me, that's tiring
work for any woman!
Yet when Herb comes home
too tired to talk or watch where
he drops his ashes, maybe She
makes allowances, keeps smil
ing, brings him a restful glass
of beer, and makes enough con
versation for them both. Next
morning, Herb goes to work re
freshed and cheerful'
From Avhere I sit, women like
Mary Helm are doing a great
war job themselves . . . being tol
erant and kind to husbands who
are working under a heavy war
time strain. Bully for them!
Copyright, 1945, United States Brewers Foundation
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L. E. DICK
Telephone 624
Heppner Hardware
and Electric Company
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Heppner Home Service is selling a large amount of its stock
at special prices. We will be closed for eight weeks. Come
and see what you can use.
New fluorescent fixtures for the home; new bedroom,
bath, kitchen, living room fixtures; washing machine
parts, Briggs Stratton motor parts, magneto parts, drain
hose, electric supplies, wire, oonnector boxes, fuse plugs,
tape, etc.
Some used unclaimed articles all at special clean-up prices.
Come and buy what you need.
Sale starts Saturday, August 11.
Heppner Home Service
Braden Building W. S. Ready, Prop.
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