Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, December 26, 1946, Page 4, Image 4

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    4-Hcppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon, December 26, 1946
County Court
Proceedings for
November 1946
Th minute for the October
t-rm were read and approved.
Warrants Drawn on General
Fund
I.dns Hughes. Pep. C!k $132.30
Imni-- Mitchell, Deputy
Sheriff I I" "9
Adell Korstrr. Office C!k. 115.70
Olive B Hughes. Deputy
Columbia Mattress
& Upholstery Co.
HermUton
will be in Heppner
first week in Janu
ary. Leave orders at
Heppner Motor, ph.
2312.
Assessor 140.00
.-xiin v iriivh. Sunt. Asst. 5S.00
Tilman Kopje. Janitor .... 11930
Dr. A. D. McMurdo, Thys. 25.00
Susie W. Miller. Court
Reporter ... 33.33
Bert Johnson. Judge, Gen.
Assistance 11243
Hum hreys Drug Co., El
ection Kxponse 2.90
K. Breshears. Kleetion Ex. 10
Ben Mason, Election Exp. 2.90
i R inffco. Election Ex. 3.S0
Lucille Walker, Election
16.50
Expense
Heppner Gazette Times,
Offic. Pub.. Sb.So; Elec
tion S102.S0; Supt
$110.30; Sheriff $525 ... 225.20
Pacific Stationery & Print
ing Co.. Justice Ct. $1.-j-
rwk t7 fiS 9.22
Kilham Stationery & Prin
ting Co., Clerk
J. C. renney Co., Jail
Central Market & Gro
5.37
4S.65
eery-. Jail 3.77
Children Farm Home,
Juvenile Court 5.00
Yale Towne Mfg. Co.,
Treasurer 12.50
Susie W. Miller, Circuit
Court - 3.3S
State Dept. of Agr., Dist
Sealer 4.95
Pac. Power & Light Co.,
Court House 18.50
M. E. Keys, Sheriff 8.00
lElkhorn Restaurant, Sher. 8.90
'Harrv Tamblyn. Sheriff .. 10.00
Saager's Pharmacy, Sher. 1.90
Lucv E. Rodgers, , Supt.
$10.69; Travel Exp. $S2.-
q 93.61
Shorb's Stationery, Supt.
$11.03; Clerk $1.74 12.77
Dr. A. D. McMurdo, In
sane $15.00; Coroner
1 $144.9o .... lay it)
J West Coast Printing &
Binding Co., Assessor .. 4S.S0
Kilham Stationery & Prin
ting Co., Justice Ct.
Greetings and sincere wishes for pros
perity in 1947. . . .
. . . Due to the patronage of our many
fine customers our shop has flourish
ed and we take this means of saying
"Thank You."
ALICE'S BEAUTY SHOP
ALICE PROCK, Owner
Pre-Christmas Sale
Continued
You'll find these real buys in Horse
Accessories:
8-plait Rawhide Bridle Reins, $10.95
Hackamore with 8-plait bosal, $7.95
Ladies Purses-hand stamped, $12.50
to $25.
Saddle Pads, $2.80 to $4.00
Horse Collars, $7.50
1 Ear Eubcrrks Headstalls, $3.00
Sleeping Bags, $6.45
7x15 Stockmans Bed Sheet, $13.95
Hand Made Ropes-
4 strand linen, 35'-$5.00
4 strand linen, 4O'-$5.50
3 strand cotton, 35'-$5.00
Nylon, 23c per foot
Good Supply of Mens and Ladies
Steel and Dural Spurs
Greetings of the Season and
Best Wishes for the New Year
Loyd Bros. Saddle Co.
$6.00; Clerk $7.48 13.43
Margaret Gillis, County
Nurse 266 .03
C. i. D. Bauman, Sher. 67.38
C, J. D. Bauman, Sher 7.36
Case Furniture Co., Jail ... 5.70
Heppner Market, Jail 31.47
Harold Becket, Court Use. 12.50
Conley Chem. & Supply
Co., Court House 37.79
Bureau of Labor, Court
House 5.00
Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., Cur
rent Expense 7U.75
John J. Wightman, Cir
cuit Court 16.00
V. Howard Cleveland, Cir
cuit Court 9 80
Franklin Elv. Circuit Ct 13.80
Edward Rice, Circuit Ct. .... 13.20
Paul Hisler. Circuit Court 14.00
E. R. Schaffer. Circuit Ct. Id.00
Rohert C.rabill. Circuit Ct. 9.20
George N. Ely, Circuit Ct.
George Gertson, Or. It.
V. R Wentworth, Cir. CL
Carl Linn, Circuit Court ..
Fannie Griffith, Cir. CL
Katherine Lindstrom, Cir.
Court J
Rov I.inristrom. Circuit Ct. 3.
Walter Gay, Circuit Court
Fred Ely, Circuit Court ...
Dr. A. D. McMurdo, Cir.
Court
Gertrude Appleeate, Cir.
Court
James Monahan, Circuit
Court 2.20
A R Chaffee. Justice Ct. 8.S
R. B. Rands, Justice Court
Geo. Delano, Justice Ct. ..
Hank Zivney, Justice Ct.
E. V. Beaver, Justice Court
Eldon Shannon, Jus. Ct 1.50
Jack Mulligan, Justice Ct 1.50
Ray Brown, Justice Court 1.50
Mary Knopp, Justice Ct 4.20
Joe Tatone, Justice Court 4.20
r.hoda Conyers, Justice Ct. 1.80
R. B. Rands. Justice Court 1.50
J. O. Hager, Justice Court 9.65
J. O. Hager, Justice Court 4.70
L. D. Neill, County Court 21.02
'.eppner Red a White,
Jail 57-17
C. W. Barlow, Co. Clerk.
3.80
2.10
3.80
4.60
4.60
2.10
4.70
2.10
8.20
1.50
1.50
1.50
Election $1.60; Current Comm.. Sheriff $3.04;
Expense $4.00 5.60 Sher. Sal. $0.31; Dep.
Pac. Power & Light Co., Salary $0.31 3.66
Court House 22.31 First Nat. Bank of Port
State Industrial Accident land, Withholding Tax 183.60
'Jrace Macomber, Election
Expense 8.00
Mabel Perk, Election Exp. 8.00
Flossie Coats, Elec. Exp. 8.00
(Continued Next Week)
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As the old year draws to
a close and the New Year
begins, we want to say
"Thank You" for your
patronage during 1946
and wish yeu the best of
everything in 1947.
Saager's
Pharmacy
For a Happy and
Prosperous New Year
Western Auto
Supply
CONLEY LANHAM, Owner
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Davis of
Cle Elum. Wash, spent several
days here at the William Davis
home. They came tne past
week-end and took in tne Mason-Star
installation and dinner.
(fife.
Here's Hoping 1947
Will Bring You More
Happiness Than
Ever Before!
It has been a pleasure to
serve you in the past and
it will be our purpose to
merit your patronage thru
out the coming year.
Braden Tractor and
Equipment Co.
Season's Greetings
While we are young, your generous patronage
the past few weeks has started us growing and
we want to share our pleasure by wishing one
and all a happy and prosperous New Year!
The Marshall-Wells Store
Case & Nikander
.CO (H
We know you have had a
wonderful Christmas and
we want to wish you all
good things in abundance
in the year just ahead.
Let us take this opportun
ity to thank you for your ,
generous patronage in the
past and to express the
hope that we may contin
ue to serve you through
out the New Year.
Heppner Red Cr White
ROY QUACKENBUSH, Prop.
STAR mm REPORTER
Biow Btrti at 7:30. Matinee. Ettt Bundy, 1 p. m- 3 p. m.
In compliance with the F!ral Tax Requirement Children's Admissions apply
unlj to tnose under the age of 12.
Saleotod Snort Subject! With All Programs
Program Subject to Change Watch local newspaper tor weekly announcement
BEBT WISHES OF THE BOLlDiT 6EfOM
TO ALL FROM THE ENT1BE THATEB
STAI'F
Friday-Saturday, December 27-28
ONE EXCITING WEEK
Al Pearce, Pinky Lee, Jerome Cowan. Snemp
Howard, Arl.uo Harris, Mary Treea and nilro
du.lliK rndius ni-wiMt '"id yuuinsenl band TUe
Teen-Aceri (rum Uie Hoagy CarnUchael Badlo
Snow.
A funny cointdy with mui-i. aJ Interlude.
I'LUb
Rough Riders of Cheyenne
uaeet Canon In luia of arti..ii and riding as
rutin h anyone could auk.
Saturday, December IS
CHILDREN I IKATinCE, i P. fc
Anne of Green Gobies
1'IA'S
Amateur Talent on the
Stage
E- ida. .Monday, December 39-30
Nobody Lives Forever
,-jhn Oartleld, Ocraldlne Pltif.rald, Walter
Brennan, Paye Emerson
.'. trnns; mel'idrama with excellent perform
un. t and taut suspense throunhout
Tt r lay, December 31
Yife of Monte Cristo
Joh : Loder, Lenore Aubert, Martin Xoileck,
Ednardo Clannelli
1 eai -ned for the young In heart from 6 to 60
. . t io further adventures of the Count and his
i .t. less countess.
Z'T'-.a WILL BB A COMPLETE SECOND
SHOW FOB THOSE WIHHIBO TO SEE THE
NEW TEAB. IK.
It has not always been
possible to give the
kind of service we wish
ed to give, and we are
truly grateful to our
customers for their pa
tience and understand
ing; but we are glad to
report that some of the
items which have been
so scarpe are once more
in stock, and more
coming.
It will be our purpose
in 1947 to serve you
better than ever.
Please accept our best
wishes for your health
and happiness through
out the coming year.
Tum-A-Lum
Lumber Co.
Wanted! Men And
Women Who Are
Hard Of Hearing
To make this simple, no rlBk hearing
tent' wltn uunne urop uaeu wmi bi,
-i. tr .mi, r. riortfenerl. hoth
ered by rinsing, buzzing head noises
due to hardened or coagulated wax
.n.manl Irv r.lir Olirlne Home Me
thod test that so many say has enabl
ed them to hear well again. You munt
hear better after making this simple
teat or you get your money back at
once. Ask about Ourlne Ear Drops to
day at.
Humphreys Drug Company
HEPPNER
GAZETTE TIMES
The Hennner Gazette, established
March 30, 1883. The Heppner
Times, established November
18, 1897. Consolidated Feb. 15,
1912.
PnhllsheH everv Thursday and
entered at the Post Office at;
HenDner. Oregon, as second
class matter.
Subscription price, $2.50 a year;
single copies 10c.
O. G. CRAWFORD
Publisher and Editor
We know you had a "Merry Christmas" and
express the fond hope that 1947 wiH bring you
greater happiness and prosperity.
Our store will be closed Monday and Tuesday,
Dec. 30-31, to take inventory.
SEE YOU NEXT THURSDAY
Case Furniture Co.
A Pre-Inventory Clean-Up of
Odds & Endsbroken lotsall to
clear at drastically reduced
prices for a quick clean-up.
Women's Apparel
Winter Coals or
Companion Coat and
Suit Sets
1Q.00 and jg.OOea.
Short or Regular Length Styles
Girls' Sizes 8.00
Reduced to Clear!
WOMENS DRESSES
Smart Street Dresses
$2-$3-$4
Reduced from 4.98, 5.90 & 7.90
36 ONLY - WASHABLE
HOUSE FROCKS
Reduced to
J.00 & J.50
Not All Sizes
Grand Values!
Misses & Girls
Rain Capes & Coats
all Plastics
Reduced to 1.00
Dickey Blouses
Crepes or Jerseys - to sell at
Reduced
75c
Odd Lots
WOMENS BLOUSES
J.00 - ;.50
Not All Sizes
Fall & Winter Styles
Misses Wool Skirts
Smart Styles
To Clear at 3.OO
Girls' sizes 1.50
House Coats & Robes
Reduced to 250
Not All Sizes
Entire Stock of
WOMEN'S DRESS
SHOES
Plain or Sling Pump & Ties
Patents - Gabardines - Leathers
To Clear at 250
All Sport Types Reduced
To 2.00
4 ONLY
TUFTED CHENILLE
BED SPREADS
Reduced to Clear g.50
Twin Bed Size
Ready Made Chintx
DRAPERIES
Reduced to JJ.00 pair
Tots Print Dresses 50c
Girls Sport Jackets 2.00
Roll-on Girdles 25c
All elastic-small sizes
Garter Belts 25c
Small Sizes
Infants Knit Caps 5c
Loose Leaf Filler Paper lc pack
Young Men's Finger Tip
SPORT COATS
Reduced to 'J.OO
Boys Sizes to Clear at 5.00
Juvenile Boys1
Coat & Cap Sets
Reduced to 4.50
A 7.59 Value
talks