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    HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCT. 7, 1937
PAGE THREE
LEXINGTON NEWS
Grange Aids 4-H;
Weed Control Talked
By Bertha Hunt
Lexington grange met in their hall
Saturday evening. Plans were dis
cussed for the district conference
which will meet with this grange
Oct. 16th. Mrs- Maude Pointer was
elected to membership.
The grange voted to sponsor 4-H
club work in this community and
provide a scholarship.
The Pennsylvania plan for paying
Pomona dues was discussed but ac
tion was postponed until the dis
trict conference. Weed control was
emphasized as being economically
necessary. A letter was read from
the Wasco County Grange road com
mittee who desire a state-wide
drive to get a more equitable share
of market and feeder road funds
apportioned for use of mail route
and school bus dirt roads of the
state.
Morrow County Pomona grange
meets with Lena grange Oct. 9th.
The Home Economics club will
meet October 14th in the grange hall.
Lon Edwards and Don Hammond
made a business trip to Hillsboro
this week.
G. J- Ryan and family motored to
Portland Saturday.
The teachers' reception was held
in the school gymnasium last Thurs
day evening. About one hundred
were present. An enjoyable evening
was spent playing games. Refresh
ments of ice cream, cake and punch
were served.
Mrs. Ralph Scott left for Elgin
Tuesday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Oral Scott are spend
ing the week in Portland.
Mrs. Lorena Isom and Mrs. Mar'
garet Swift are spending some time
in Canyon City.
Arnold Sprauer spent last week in
Portland.
Six-man football was played last
Saturday between the Lexington and
lone high schools on the former's
field. lone was defeated by a score
of 12-7.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hunt and
two children are spending the week
in Portland. Ira Lewis accompanied
them.
Mr. and Mrs. John Lasich made
a business trip to Portland over the
week end.
Attorney J. N. Hart of Portland
was in Lexington Saturday tending
to some legal business.
William Hecktner and Mrs. Mary
McCall of Lapawai, Ida-, and Mrs.
Addie Webster of Palouse, Wash.,
were 'visiting at the home of their
sister, Mrs. S. G. McMillan, for sev
eral days this week.
Laurel Beach of Gresham was vis
iting his mother, Mrs. Elsie Beach,
Saturday.
R. L. Benge is driving a new Nash
coupe.
Wilbur Steagall and Robert Reid
were in Spray one day this week.
THE
Hehisch
Published by the Journalism Class
of Heppner High School
STAFF
Editor Bethal Blake
Assistant Editor John Crawford
Pinto-Points Paul McCarty
Sports Joe Aiken
Humor, Scott McMurdo and Irena
McFerrin
Who's Who Alvina Casebeer
Cranium Breaker Emery Coxen
Did You Know that? Carol Coblantz
and Howard Patton
Interviews Bill Barratt
Class, Club and Assembly News....
Thomas Gonty
Alumni News Bethal Blake
H.H.S.
Still Room for Improvement
Mr. Knox informed us the first
of the week that a game had been
scheduled with the Touchet stal
warts here for October 15. There
was the best turn-out in years at the
Condon game, but the student body
will be lucky to break even finan
cially on the home-and-home series,
after transportation to Condon this
Friday and other expenses have been
paid.
The advertising committee is try
ing to get the business men of Hepp
ner to close their stores on the Fri
day afternoons when there are home
games. It is only natural for the
stores to stay open and for towns
people to stay away from the games,
unless the students turn out better
for the games and show more en
thusiasm at the rallies before games
Let's have a large enough turnout
for this game to make Touchet go
home with the memories of having
played before the largest crowd this
season.
H.H.S.
Alumni Activities
Of the members of the class of
1936, only a small number are rep
resented here. Their present occu
pations are quite diversified.
Three of the class, Howard Cleve
land, Bernard McMurdo and James
Farley are now attending Oregon
State college. Cleveland pledged Sig
ma Phi Epsilon.
Two of the class, Howard Bryant
and Boyd Redding have prominent
positions in the local First National
bank.
Lola Osborne is attending the La
Salle Extension university at Port
land. Four of the class are employed
locally. Howard Furlong and Ernest
Clark are working in Clark's store;
Ray Coblantz in the laundry, and
James Driscoll in Dix's store.
Irene Beamer is attending Pacific
university.
Jean Adkins is attending the Pa
cific Beauty school at Portland.
Of the class of 1937, a high per
centage is attending higher educa
tional institutions.
Four of the class, Louise Ander
son, Paul Brown, Charles Cox and
Norton King, are attending Oregon
State college.
Neva Bleakman is employed in
the local telephone office.
Leonard Gilman is attending Pa
cific university.
Two of the class, Ruth Cowins and
Kathryn Parker, are attending East
ern Oregon Normal.
Donald Turner is attending the
University of Oregon. He recently
pledged Beta Theta Pi.
Two of the class, Dora Bailey and
Beth Vance, are employed locally.
Dora is employed as school secre
tary; Beth, as city librarian.
Marjorie Parker is attending
Northwest Business school.
Necha Coblantz is attending beau
ty school in Salt Lake City.
Continued on Page Six
IRRIGON NEWS
Voile to Hospital;
Prof. Enjoys Hunt
By MRS. W. C. ISOM
John Voile is in the veterans' hos
pital at Walla Walla for medical
treatment.
Prof. Ralph Jones went on a hunt
ing trip over the week end.
Mrs. Virginia Chaney entertained
the Pep club at her home last Wed
nesday afternoon.
Mrs. Alice Brown of Condon is
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Walter
Grider, and family.
Miss Betty Hewitt of Toledo, Wn-,
is a house guest of Mrs. George
Alcorn.
Vallis and Bessie Dexter were
calling on the R. V. Jones family
Sunday.
Elroy Lamoreaux spent the week
end with his family.
Miss McDonald of Forest Grove
was a Sunday visitor at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. H. C Warner.
Mrs. Don Isom and baby daugh
ter visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Isom
Friday night.
Miss Ruth Hayes, the blind evan
gelist who has been visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Caldwell, returned to her
home at Horseshoe Bend, Idaho, re
cently. Mrs. Teal returned to the home of
her sister, Mrs. Stella Poulson, Sat
urday from Echo.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom and Mrs.
Don Isom and baby daughter mo
tored to Yakima, Wash-, Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Isom returned Wed
nesday and Mrs. Don Isom and baby
remained for a week's visit with her
brother, E. Gentry.
Dr. and Mrs. Willicut and two chil
dren of Hermiston were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Kend
ler Sunday.
HOLDS STATE OFFICE
Loyal R. Parker, secretary of
Heppner lodge 358, B. P. O. Elks,
was named a trustee of the state
Elks association at the annual con
vention in Medford last week. Addi
tional recognition was brought to
eastern Oregon through the naming
of Bruce Ellis of Pendleton as first
vice-president. Mr. and Mrs. Parker
returned home last Thursday eve
ning. While away they also visited
relatives at Gold Hill and Lakeview.
Ralph Butler was transacting bus
iness in town Monday from the lower
Willow creek farm.
COUNTY COUBT PROCEEDINGS
FOB AUGUST TERM
met in regular session at the Courthouse
in Heppnr, Oregon, on Wednesday, the
4th day of August 1937, the same being
luc regular nme lor noiamg a term ol
said Court, when were present:
Bert Johnson, County Judge; George
N. Peck, Commissioner; C. W. Barlow
Clerk; Frank C. Alfred, District Attor
ney; C. J. D. Bauman, Sheriff.
The minutes of the July term were
read and approved.
The various claims against the coun
ty were presented and the Court al
lowed, disallowed or continued them,
and ordered approved claims paid by
proper warrant from the proper funds.
Court sells to E. D. McMillan Lots 1
and 2 in Block IS to the Town of Lex
ington, for the sum of $360.00.
GENERAL FUND WARRANTS
ISSUED IN AUGUST
Mack Smith. Km
... , 0wwj
vr--;-v-v $ 89.43
iiiuuma j. wens, r ieia worK 72 35
Prank C. Alfred, District Atty. 7.50
C .T. D 'Rflllmon "Mtwiif iM..t o np
C. J. D. Bauman, Sheriff 44.25
oiaie ma. acc. com., Sheriff 10 39
A. E. Burkenbine, Jail 2 05
M. D. Clark, Jail 1182
Lhas. B. Cox, Assessor 19.63
neppner uazette Times, Assssor 5 50
Thomson Brothers, Courthouse .... 4.34
Pac. Power lAtrht rM,.th,,a 00 ct
Green s Hardware, Courthouse .... 2.80
t-tui. xei. si xei. uo., current Ex
pense j. 30 40
Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co.. fWronTliv"
pense 42.29
ncppiier jazeue rimes, Official
Publications 57 55
Lucy E. Rodgers. Supt. Incid." .'.'" 3041
Lucy E. Rodgers, Supt. Mileage
(Board of Health) ., 18 05
Vivian Kane, Emergency (Board
of Healthl r
Ralph Harris, Emergency " 125
juiiawuu una, r'oor 10 UO
Hill's Electric Service, Poor .... 8 90
First National Bank, Poor . 120 78
First National Bank, Poor ' 7' 97
m. fiance weDD, .District Sealer 5 96
A. B. Chaffee, Justice Court 4 85
Guy Barlow. .TnsHr rvn.t ' n'm
Peter Farley, Jr., Justice Court"! 1.00
State Ind. Acc. Com., Emergency
(Ditch Creek) .j, 3 84
Assoc. of Ore. Counties, County
Court ; 67 01
George N. Peck, County Court n.eo
Bert Johnson nminti rv,,,,- mm
X-'O.l I XLUIIHIHI' .JlIKriffl I 'Ain't 1 A1
L. D. Neill, County Court !!!!!!! 32!85
""I'l"":' xvuucu Assn., emergency 25.00
Louise Home, Appropriation 50.00
First National Bank of Portland,
Old Age Pensions 323 17
First National Bank of Portland,
Widows' Pensions .' 86.89
GENERAL ROAD WARRANTS
ISSUED IN AUGUST
mS TTyI2r 118 98' M. V. Nolan
$103.74, Jack Stotts $67.74, L. N Mor
gan $116.74, Walter Gilman $77.74, Glenn
Sherer $77.74 O. B. Olsen $1.98, John
McEnHre $3"' Robert S. Wilson $5.09,
Nela Christenson $2-44. Marion Hayden
$136.24, Harold Sherer $77.74, Harold
Peck $77.74, Dale Ray $77.74, j. B Ad
ams $17.15, Jim Stevens $14.55, H. Tam
blyn, Jr., 111.96, L. C. Batty $3.22, Hen
ry Schwarz $71.23, A. J. Chaffee $112.25,
Vernon Munkers $95.76, H. D. Rutlede-n
$24.20, Chas. Williams $39.74 Wn.. Cun
ningham $65.78, Ralph Marlatt $149 24
Albert Connor $85.49, C. Ashbaugh $77.
lia rk Gentry $90-06, Jim Farley
$56.81, Heppner Bl. & Mach. Co. $171.40,
I. R. Robison $7.40, Ferguson Motor
Co' 6II3' Ray sParks $2.52, Frank Nix
on $45.77, City of Heppner $3.55, E. R.
Lundell $43.54, Shell Oil Co. $540.06,
Charles Vaughn $4.98, Beall Pipe &
T,k,nCPration 38-53' H- Tamblyn
$100.12, Union Oil Company $74.63, Har
old Becket $4.75, Wm. Greener $158.98,
Pacific Tel & Tel. Co. $5.50, Gazette
Times $19.35, Pacific Power & Light
?a J3-5$, Howard-Cooper Corporation
$22.50, Feenaughty Machinery Com
pany $116.18, Braden-Bell Co. $296.84
State Ind. Accident Com. $92.12 City of
Boardman $22.09, City of Heppner $671.
77, City of lone $121.41, City of Lex
ington $76.09, C. A. Kane $22.35.
MARKET ROAD WARRANTS
ISSUED IN AUGUST
Frank Gentry $33.18, Jim Farley $20.
93, General Roads $52.50, Harry Tam-
blvn $117.86 Ktnto TnH Alt n
$3.09, LeviiMorgan $25.00,
MISCELLANEOUS WARRANTS
Joseph Belanger, Rodent Fund, $27.95
Joseph Belanger, Fair Fund, $500.00. '
COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS
FOR SEPTEMBER TERM
Be It Remembered that the County
Court met In nntiir ,.un -
Courthouse in Heppner, Oregon, on Wed-
..couuy, mo iai nay 01 September, 1937,
the same being the regular time for
holding a term of said Court, when
were present:
Bert Johnnnn fVumfv T,, . r
N. Peck, Commissioner, L. D. Neill,
uiiuniBHioner; j, w. Barlow, Clerk;
C. J. D. Bauman, Sheriff; Frank C. Al
fred, District Attorney.
The minutes of the August term of
Court were read and approved.
The various rlnlms nc-ninot th. -,,.,..
were presented and the Court allowed,
disallowed or continued them and or
dered approved claims paid by proper
nniiwii xiuiu me proper iunas.
The Court nrrWoH tho
$3700.00 from the Motor License Fund
to the General Road Fund.
GENERAL VTTWn WITlDl Kmo
ISSUED IN SEPTEMBER
Dr- R- M. Rice, Emergency
nea.ii.ii j 20 50
Employ. Donation Fund, Poor 15.00
First National Bank, Poor 249.23
First National Bank, Poor 7.98
Thomson Bros., Jail . 27.23
Gilliam & Bisbee, Jail 1.15
Leon Totorica, Jail 42.00
A. E. Simmons, Sheriff 3.75
Chas. Peterson, Sheriff 18.00
C. J. D. Bauman, Sheriff 55.14
Gazette Times, Sheriff 7.25
Burroughs Add. Machine Co.,
Sheriff j.oo
State Ind. Acc. Com., Sheriff 6.37
C. J. D. Bauman, Circuit Court .. 2.10
C. J. D. Bauman. Ind. Soldier .... 11.20
Gazette Times, Clerk 5.14
Gazette Times, Official Publica-.
tions 5.20
Frank C. Alfred. District Atty. 7.50
West Coast P. & B. Co., Assessor 5.85
Thomas J. Wells, Assessor Field
Work 80.25
Pac. Power & Light Co., Court
house 44.85
M. Clarke Webb, Sealer 5.25
Mack C. Smith, Emergency (Ditch
Creek) 80.26
State Ind. Acc. Com., Emergency 3.46
George N. Peck, County Court .... 40.25
L. D. Neill, County Court 8.20
Bert Johnson, County Court 5.00
C. J. D. Bauman, Tax. Coll. 35.20
Current Expense 64.80
First National Bank of Portland,
Old Age Pensions 329.74
First National Bank of Portland,
Widows' Pensions 71.22
F. C. Fredrickson, Fair Fund .... 500.00
GENERAL BOAD WARRANTS
ISSUED IN SEPTEMBER
A. J. Chaffee $107.76, Vernon Munkers
$95.76, Wm. Cunningham $71.76, Chas.
Williams $29.74, Marion Hayden $104.80,
Dy from October 16 to May
Tl Union Pacific offer, special low
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THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
Harold Sherer $59.80, Harold Peck $59.
80, Dale Ray $58.30, H. Tamblyn Jr.
$29.90. Glenn Sherer $76.24, H. S. Tay
lor $110.00, M. V. Nolan $99.75, Jack
Stotts $74.75, Ralph Marlatt $137.76, Al
bert Connor $80.75, -Clair Ashbaugh
$74.75. L. N. Morgan $22.45, Walter Gil
man $14.95, Frank Gentry $94.32, Jim
Farley $50.83, Henry Schwarz $116.74.
Henry Peck $51,52, Green's Hardware
$8.50, Sanders Magneto Service $16.88.
Independent Garage $525.00, Harry
Tamblyn $102.93, Harold Becktt $2.50,
L. A. Snow Company $172.20, Pac. Pow
er A Light Co. $2.50, Gilliam & Bisbee
$53.73, Nels Christensen $2.24, John Me
Entire $3.99, Austin-Western Road Ma
chinery Co. $15.64, Howard-Cooper Cor
poration $5.46, Tum-A-Lum Lumber
Company - $42.94, Braden-Bell Tractor
Company $167.25, H. D. Rutledge $26.78,
Heppner Blacksmith & Mach. Co. $67.74,
Feenaughty Machinery Co. $32.91, Shell
Oil Company $84.38, Kane's Garage
$48.35, Frank Nixon $49.75, Ferguson
Motor Company $99.49, City of Hepp
ner Water Dept. $3.40, State Ind. Acc.
Commission $76.01, Joe Howell $8.96,
C. E. McFerrin $8.96, Loy McFerrin
$8.96. Ed Lyons $8.96, F. L. Dunseth
$8.96, Kemper Snow $5.60, Bert Breed
ing $4.48, Bud Lundell $1.12, Henry
Moore $8.96, Jess Walton 1.12, Irvin
Greener $2.24. Wm. Greener $2.24, L. E.
Bleakman $4.48, Leon Totorica $28.00,
H. H. Kincheloe $20.00.
MARKET ROAD WARRANTS
ISSUED IN SEPTEMBER
Frank W. Gentry $31.44, Jim Farley
$17.94, L. N. Morgan $62.55, Walter
Gilman $58.30, Harry Tamblyn $116.73,
State Ind. Acc. Commission $8.84.
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