Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, September 20, 1945, Page 2, Image 2

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    2 Heppner Gazette Times, September 20, 1945
Irrigon News Notes
By VB.8. J. A. SSOUH
CWO and Mrs. Wiley Benefiel
and small son Wiley left for Se
attle Saturday after spending some
tim here with the A. E. Stephens
and Carl Haddox families.
Harry Bennett of Spokane is vis
iting with the Ora Thompsons.
The Grandmothers led -by Mrs.
Tom Caldwell helped Grandma
Ferrill celebrate her 81st birthday
with refreshments including a
grand birthday cake.
Mrs. Ellen McCoy and Mrs. Mil
ton Bailey went to Pasco Sunday
night. Mrs. Bailey has been quite
ill.
Mrs. Ellen McCoy and son Ron
ald started for Seattle Tuesday to
spend a wek with Russell McCoy
Pfo Elton Fraser arrived home
from his California base Friday and
he and hia mother Mrs. Minnie
Fraser and sisters Clara and Max
ine and brother Jimmie left for
Kendrick, Ida. Saturday.
The J. A. Shouns have been no
tified that their son Andrew has
had an honorabale discharge and
is in Walla Walla with his family.
Mrs. A. E. Stephens, and son
Clarke spent a few hpurs Sunday
with Mr. Stphens in the Ordnance
hospital.
Pvt Marvel Connell has a 60 day
leave from McCaw hospital and is
visiting his brother Earl and fam
ily. He went down to Boardman
Monday to visit his mother Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. George Burke and
Theresa Connell.
son of Mt. Vernon spent Sunday
with Mr. Burke's sister, Mrs. Wm.
Gollyhorn and family. They went
on to the coast Monday.
Billy Allen, S 2c of Pasco spent
the week-end with his mother, Mrs.
H. W. Grim and ohter relatives, e
Herbert Ames and son Melvin
were at Celilo Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. .Milton Bailey, Ellen
McCoy, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Leach,
June Goodwin and Ella Mae Grim
attended Happy Canyon Saturday
night at Pendleton.
The Strausers have purchased
the Dobble place.
Paula Haberlein of Portland vis
ited at the home of her father Paul
Habrlein for a few days. She will
soon start her senior year at Maryl
hurst college.
Friday seemed to be Round-up
day for Irrigon people. The follow
ing were among the Pendleton
visitors that day: the Herman Duus
family, Gollyhorns, Mrs. Seites, the
Mike Hinkleys, Mr. ' Pelton and
daughter, Minnicks, Leila Thomp
son, Ruckers and daughter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Meltton Amos
of Kellogg, Ida., Fred Adams and
family, A. A. Ssoun, Mr. and Mrs.
A. A. Shoun and the Cosner family.
COUNTY COURT REPORT
FOR AUGUST 1945
The . minutes of the July term
were read and approved.
The Court agrees to allow the
dances in the County dance hall
rodeo association to give 4 or 5
for the benefit of the rodeo without
cost to it. This is to be the Coun-
I
do what r
you want I yl jfM'
A frilly blouse makes
a suit the proper
thing to wear to tea
and a tailored
blouse will make it
right for daytime oc
casions. . . . Short,
sleeves, collars or
not, bows and ties in
matching or con
trasting shades. ' Cot
tons and rayon cre
pes in white only.
NEW ARRIVALS!
Wash Frocks $1.85 to $2.59
Good selection in seersucker and ginghams-checks
and plaids. Sizes 12 to 44.
ty's contribution to the rodeo.
The Court orders the levy of the
town of Lexington In the amount
of $5,276.00 to be placed on the tax
rolls for the year 1945-46.
The Court orders the District le
vies be extended by the County
Assessor.
The Court orders the publication
and sale of the following County
property:
Lot 1, Block 3 of Fergerson's
Addition to the town of Hard
man for the minimum price of
$10.00, cash.
Lot 1, Block 16 West and Lot 4
West in Section 25 Township 5
North, Range 26 E. W. M. con
taining 15.27 acres, for the min
imum price of $25.00, cash.
Lot 2, Block 13 East in Section
19, Township 5 North, Range
27 E. W. M. for the minimum
price of $5.00, cash.
The Court orders the followinng
Bangs' disease claim paid: Fred
Pettyjohn, $4.00
WARRANTS DRAWN ON
GENERAL FUND
Edna Hughes, Dpy Sal $120.20
Muriel Rice Office clerk 88.50
Adell Forster Office Clerk 28.63
Marie Barlow, Dpty Sal . 120.20
Sadie Parrish, Supt Asst 50.90
J. O. Archer, Janitor 101.00
Dr. A. D. McMurdo Phys. 25.00
Susie W. Miller, Ct Rptr 33.33
State Dept. of Agric District
Sealer ' 6.15
State Ind Accid Comm., Sher
$3.00, Sher Sal 0.31. 3.31
The Dalles Freight Line, Sher 1.23
P. A. Mollahan, Sheriff 31.25
43.85
1.00
Pac Tel & Tel Co
Current Expense
W. O. Dix, Assessor
Children's Farm Home,
Juvenile Court 10.00
Continued on Page Three
FOR SALE House and furniture.
Four rooms and bath. See Mrs.
Anna Harshman. 26p
WANT TO RENT partly furnished
one or two bedroom house
or
apartment in Heppner. Mrs..
James M. Estes. 26-27p.
Dr. J. P. Stewart, Eye-Soght
Specialist of Walla Walla, will be at
the HEPPNER HOTEL on SUN
DAY, SEPTEMBER 30th . . Hours
10:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. m. 26-27
FIRESTONE SUPREME quality
house paint in 5 gallon containers
$3.11 per gallon.
ROSEWALL MOTOR CO.
Specialized Motor Tune-up
WHEEL ALIGNMENT
THE MODERN WAY
BRAKE SERVICE
AUTO ELECTRIC
CARBURETORS
MAGNETOS
COMPLETE LUBRICATION
Richfield
Service
Phone 1242
Heppner, Oregon
Live butts
and the woods don't mix
r
.OU don't toss burning cigarettes around a powder plant.
But enough smokers toss burning cigarettes around forests to
Start 20,000 forest fires a year, more than a quarter of the totaL
In years of average fire loss, smokers cause a national loss of
more than $10,000,000 in our forests.
Few people realize how explosive a dry forest is in fire season
. . how, in a twinkling, a lone spark may be fanned into a roaring
conflagration, destroying in a few hours what nature, aided bjj
man, has taken years to produce.
A cigarette in a forest is & spark in a powder plant '
KINZUA PINE MILLS
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