Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, January 10, 1946, Page 12, Image 12

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    1 2 Heppner Gazette Times, January 10, 1946
Bauman to Resume
Office February 1
C. J. D. Bauman, regularly elect
ed sheriff in the 1944 election, will
resume his post at the court house
Feb. 1 it was announced early this
week. Recently discharged from the
navy after a three-year hitch, and
just returned from a voyage to
China, he plans to spend the rest of
January enjoying a vacation.
Pat Mollahan, who has filled the
office in a most satisfactory man
ner, plans to take up farming in
earnest when relieved of the sher
iff duties. Pat first served as deputy
under John L. Fuiten, sheriff pro
tern, and when Fuiten was called to
duty with the navy the county
kcourt put him in charge of the
office.
ROBERT SMITH KILLED
IN ACTION IN FRANCE
News has been received by Mr.
and Mrs. Charles W. Smith of Cor
vallis that their son Robert, re
ported missing in action almost
one year ago, was killed in action
on Jan. 25, 1945. This news was
conveyed to Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Turner in a letter from Mrs. Smith
this week.
The Smiths, former residents of
II ppner when Mr. Smith was agvi
c. 'tural agent for Morrow county,
had held to the hope that Robert
was missing in action and lb fit he
would show up in due time. This
hope has been shattered by the of
ficial news from the war depait
ment. Robert attended school in Hep
pner during the time the family
resided here.
her father drove horse street car
for a time before deciding to try
for a fortune in eastern Oregon.
Mr. Cox was always interested
in outdoor life and had one of the
finest collections of mounted birds
in these parts. There were speci
men frcm the tiny hurr.mir.s bird
to the bald'eagle, including many
g?me birds. He learned the art of Continued from First Page
mounting from the late Dr. E. R. j le not oniy appreciate it but
awinDume, pioneer pnyMcian. ratron;ze the town paper liberally
f -
Mrs. Elzabeth Johnson, Mrs. Wildaj
Beer, Salem; Archie Cox, Olympia.l
Wash.; Alice Messman and Esther
Clark, Boise, Ida.; 33 grandchildren
several great grandchildren and
one great great grandchild.
o
Town , . .
lifelong activty in the stock busi
ness made him a great horseman.
One of the features of the Heppner
-as they should.
"rror the manv old-timers
whom we met, and heard of, that
Rodeo parade irom the time thewe :nev, jn ti -r.es past went from
show started and including the . Marie n county we note D. A. Her
1S45 show was "Dee" Cox riding ! rellj George Conser, Joe Rector and
one of his favorite mounts. It like- j Torp Morgan, mayor of Heppner,
wise will ba one of the features
most missed in succeeding shows
Surviving are the following chil
rnd in time sta",e driver
through this section. They are
prosperous rnd contented, and we
dren: Mrs. Amy Reed, Pendleton; . don't see why they should not be.
Mrs. Gussie Aldrich, Heppner; Mrs. "We are glad to note that much
Margaret Geiger, Kelso, Wash.; i ol the wool and grain in that sec
Ben Cox, Heppner; F. D. Cox Jr., tion is unsold and not yet in the
Lexington; Percy Cox, Heppner; ' speculators' hands. Prosperity will
not be long in making herself felt
in that section. Advancing prices
mean considerable to any farming
community that has not parted
company, at cheap prices, with
their products.
"At all the eastern Oregon towns
visited there appeared to be more
t '
bustle and a more plentiful supply
of coin than we seem to have in the
Willamette valley."
There were many interesting
news notes, comments and adver
tisements in the old copies and some
of these will be reprinted in later
issues.
Just Arrived!
ATTEND STATE MEETING
Members of the Morrow county
AAA committee were in Corvallis
the first of the week to attend the
annual state AAA conference.
Arnold C. Ebert, secretary, re
ported results of the recent conser
vation needs test survey, and also
toastmastered the banquet feature
of the conference Tuesday evening,
Others in attendance were Henry
Baker, chairman; Clyde Denney,
vice cairman; R. S. Thompson, reg
ular members, and J. V. Crawford,
assistant secretary.
LIBRARY STORY HOUR
AT 10:30 A. M. SATURDAY
Inauguration of a story-telling
hour has been set for 10:0 Satur
day morning at the Heppner libra
ry.. Children of all ages intrested
in this work have been invited and
are urged to attend this series
which will be conducted at that
hour every Saturday.
Lois Keys will be the narrator at
the initial meeting.
.
Franklin Dee Cox
Continued from First Page
man and to this union were born
16 children. Eleven of them are
living and all are expected home to
attend the father's funeral. Mrs.
Cox had accompanied her parents
across the plains to Portland where
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STAR El REPORTER
Show Starts at 7:30. Matinees Every Sunday, 1 p. m. 3 p. m.
In compliance with the Federal Tax Requirement, Children's Admissions apply
only to those under the lasal age of 12.
Selected Short Subjects With All Programs
-Watch local newspaper for weekly announcement.
Program Subject to Change
Friday-Saturday, January 11-12
Twice Blessed
The Wilde Twins (Lee and Lynn), Preston
Foster, Gail Patrick
A comedy right as jive and up-to-date as
jet propulsion.
PLUS
Flame of the West
Johnny Mark Brown, Raymond HaUon, Joan
Woodbury, Douglass Dumbrille, Pec Wee
King and his Golden West Cowboys
Fightin', Funnin', Wimmin, Singin' and
Gamblin' in an exciting story of the lawless
West.
Sunday-Monday, January 13-14
Ernie Pyle's Story
of G. I. Joe
Burpets Meredith as Ernie Pyle, Robert
Mitchum as The Captain, Freddie Steele
as The Sergeant, Wally Casscll as The
Private
A film of boundless excellence and down-to-earth
as apple pie. Ernie Pyle's tribute
to the mud-slogging soldier from his books
"Here is Your War" and "Brave Men".
Tuesday, January 15
Diilingcr
Lawrence Tiorney, Edmund Lowe, Anne
Jeffreys, Eduardo Cianelli
The thrill-shot career of the deadliest out
law ever hunted by the FBI...fascinating and
exciting.
Wednesday-Thursday, January 10-17
Northwest Mounted Police
Gary Cooper, Madeleine Carroll, Paulettc
Goddaid, Preston Foster, Robert Preston,
Akim Tamiroff, George Bancroft
In Technicolor, a spectacle of outdoor action
and romantic rivalry. A reissue.
Fresh as Paint
Crisp as Lettuce
FHqht as Morning Sunshine
Slick up the house in a sleek striped cot
ton . . wear a gay flowered print to
break . . . and visit the market in a
pretty gingham check ! You'll look and jffe
feel - fresh, crisp and bright from the J
morning alarm until pedtime! M
Flattering new fashions in Austelle
Dresses
2.98
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A SATURDAY
FEATURE
Curtains
Tailored Panels
Pair Panels
Priscillas
Cottage Sets
79c to 3.52
Shower
Curtains
Bathroom Curtains
to Match
MEN'S AND BOYS' WAISTBAND OVER
ALLS ON SALE SATURDAY
PENNEY