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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, December 21, 1950
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May all the good thoughts you have
spread to others return a thousandfold
to you ; may all the good deeds you have
done be given back to you a thousand
times over again.
And a Merry Christmas to you and
yours !
CASE FURNITURE CO.
Fl
owers
for all occasions
in season or special
MARY VAN'S
FLOWER SHOP
It's an old, old wish
and we know of no
better way of saying
it . . . from the bottom
of our hearts.
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WE'RE NOT GOING TO
Inventory A TOY
FRIDAY & SAT'DAY
We will clear our stcok of the balance
PRICES
WARRANTS ISSUED ON THE
GENERAL ROAD FUND:
Fred Booker $233.75
Delmcr Crawford 217.68
Alfred VVelke 248.04
H. Sherer 327.09
William Heath 256.66
Darold Hams 236.20
Dean Gilman 187.87
Ralph Scott 226.50
Walter Gilman 187.58
Austin Wilson 89.93
Dick Borman 243.42
Lewis Ball 311.45
Jack Slocum 273.20
W. Cunningham 290.20
George A. Stalcup 262.34
Harold C. Baker 247.97
Robert Anson -Eads 238.85
Grattan L. Hoffman 10.68
Blue Cross Plan 75.90
Feenaughty Machinery Co. 5.87
Pacific Power & Light Co. 19.95
City of Heppner, Water
Dept. 1.50
Union Oil Co. 30.10
Lee D. Connor, Texas Oil
Co. 518.83
Industrial Air Products Co. 18.47
Becket Equipment Co. 3.25
Paul G. Pettyjohn 95.92
R. G. McMurtry 10.85
S. C. Russell 9.89
Lexington Implement Co. 325.16
W. R. Wentworth 3.50
Case Furniture Co. 10.00
Pendleton Auto Parts 54.00
Omar Rietmann 1.35
Harold Sherer 7.69
Shell Oil Co. 593.79
Feenaughty Machinery Co. 28.14
Heppner Lumber Co. 10.50
Heppnpr Gazette Times 103.90
Union Pacific Railroad Co. 14.70
First Natl. Bank of Port
land 416.70
State Industrial Accident
Comm. 99.62
Beall Pipe and Tank Co. 97.95
The Texas Co. 32J.0
Gilliam and Bisbee 127X0
Allen Service Station 10.15
D. H. Jones and Son 2.50
Empire Machinery Co. 188.62
Heppner Garage 15.90
Sunset Motor Co. 1074.63
Jack Allen Supply Co. 12.47
Boardman Supply Co. 14.69
Lexington Oil Co-op 9.61
Heppner Motors 946.22
Hodge Chevrolet Co. 1589.80
Lexington Implement Co. 71.82
Nelson Equipment Co. 9.51
Rosewall Motor Co. 17.15
C. J. D. Bauman 2.25
Paul G. Pettyjohn 131.83
Morrow Co. Electric Co. 223.77
DeWilde and Temple Co. 155.00
Russell Olsen Constr. Co. 6000.00
HOSPITAL MAINTENANCE
FUND:
Pioneer Memorial Hosp. 1500.00
HOSPITAL EQUIPMENT
FUND:
General Electric Co. 4635.58
Siebrandt, Inc. 403.56
Cooke Stationery Co. 1191.99
Physicians and Hospital
Supply Co. 1710.96
American Hosp. Supply
Alstock, Fay and Co.
J. C. Penney Co.
HOSPITAL CONSTRUC
TION FUND:
Walter Gilman
Austin Wilson
Dick Borman
William Heath
Darold Hams
Dean Gilman
Fred Booker
Delmer Crawford
Albert Welke
Lewis Ball
Nelson Anderson
Russell Olsen Constr,
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Nearly Twenty centuries
1 have passed since men were
asked to lift up their hearts and follow in the footsteps of
the Christmas Child. The simple pastoral life of those
days has long gone, replaced by a complex industrial
civilization.
Yet, mankind, on Christmas, still turns to
the lessons of the first Christmas to seek
peace within its hearts.
Jesus still bids us "Love ye one another."
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Co. 2880.00
WARRANT ISSUED ON MIS
CELLANEOUS FUND:
A. L. Osmin, Coyote Bounty 6.00
George A. Steagall, Coyote
Bounty 6.00
Ben Cox, Coyote Bounty 6.00
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Oregon's Share of
Federal Highway
Fund $5,939,655
Apportionment of $5,939,655 as
Oregon's share of the federal aid
highway funds for the fiscal year
1951 has been announced by the
deDartment of commerce, Paul
Patterson, president of the Ore
gon State Motor Association, re
ported today.
Patterson, who is a member of
the legislative highway interim
committee of the eleven western
states, said the Oregon appor
tionment was this state's share
of the approximately $400 mil
lion apportioned for the 48 states,
Hawaii, Puerto Rico and the Dis
trict of Columbia.
The state may use federal aid
funds for highway construction
and right of way acquisition,
Patterson said. Of the total ap
portioned Oregon so far, $768,408
is ear-marked for urban high
ways, $2,124,458 for secondary or
feeder roads, and $3,046,789 for
roads that constitute part of the
"Funds for the federal aid sys
tem are distributed in proportion
federal aid highway system,
to area, population and mileage
of post roads," Patterson explain
ed. "The remainder of the funds
due each state therefore will be
apportioned when final figures
on the 1950 urban and ruxal
population are reported by the
bureau of the census."
Patterson said Washington re
ceives $6,315,141 and California
$20,417,231 on this apportionment
making a total of $32,672,027 for
the three Pacific coast states.
PLUMBBNG
A friendly reminder to order those
bathroom or kitchen plumbing fix
tures . . . You name the make or style
and we will do our best to get it for
you.
A few makes to choose from: Kohler,
Standard, Eljer Briggs Beauty Ware,
or Crane.
Dlumkinn Mannaer for
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Case Furniture Co.
Frank Bake
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holiday and bright new year to
all our friends and neighbors.
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Christmas and Happy
New Year
to each and
every one of you
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