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    4-Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon, January 2, 1947
County Court
Proceedings for
November 1946
(Continued from last week)
Daisy E. Gillespie, Eiec
Fx.
Mabel Allen. Flee. Exp.
Jesse Warfield. Flee. Exp.
Marjorie Worden, El. Exp.
Hannah Anderson, El. Ex. 8.00
John Bergstrom, El. Exp. 1000
Ben Anderson, Elec. Exp. S.00
Walter V. Wright, Elec
Exper.se
Henry Knighten. El. Exp.
Henry Coats. Elec. Exp.
8 00 Jess Coats, Election Exp.
14.50 iG. A. Fan-ens, Elec. Exp.
8 00 j E. R. Lundell, Elec. Exp.
8.00 P. J. Linn, Election Exp.
Charles Carlson, Elec. Ex. 8.00 I
Gladys L. Drake, El. Exp. 8.00
Juanita Rietmann, El. Ex. 8.00
H. E. Clark, Election Exp. 4.00
g oo Mary E. Beckner. El. Exp. 4.00
g 00 Geo- N. Ely, Election Exp. 4.00
8 00 Elaine O. Rietmann, El.
8 00! Expense 4.00
in niii Mabel Cotter, Elec. Exp. 4.00
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8 00 i E- L- Rucller, Elec. Exp. 15.50
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THIS WINTER
WITH
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Ice In your ear's radiator or enetaa
can cause serious damage and cost
yon a lot of money for repairs.
Play safe. Protect your car with
Ford Anti-Freexe. It is rust and
corrosirn resistant. It will provide
protection during the coldest
weather if used in accordance with
our Ford Radiator Protection
Chart If you are not certain your
car is safe, let tit check Ota soft
tion in your radiator now. Better
be sire than sorry this winter!
Rosewall Motor Co.
Your Ford Dealer
Don't Let Down
Just Because the Holidays Are Over
Housekeeper or business woman,
teacher or salesgirl you want to
look your best at all times.
We are prepared to give yon
prompt efficient courteous sot
rice. Make Your Appointment Today
Alice's Beauty Shop
ALICE PBOCK, Owner
11 80 A- Mougnion, u. r-xp. o.uu
ettle M. SparKs, ti. txp. e.uu
R. V. Jones, Elec. Exp. ... 8.00
M. Orlena Suddarth, El
ection Expense 8.00
Elmer Hunt, Elec. Exp. 8.00
L. A. Palmer, Elec. Exp. 9.10
Mary Edwards, Elec. Exp. 8.00
Marie Steagall, Elec. Exp. 8.00
Cecile Jackson, El. Exp. 8.00
E. J. Evans, Elec. Exp. ... 4.00
B. H. Peck, Election Exp. 4.00
Louise Grant, El. Exp. ... 4.00
Thelma Smethurst, El. Ex. 4.00
I Bertha Dinges, Elec. Exp. 4.00
I Joseph Jewett, Elec. Exp. 8.00
Ealor B. Huston, El. Exp. 8.00
Coramae Ferguson, Elec
tion Expense 8.00
Lorena Jones, Elec. Exp. 8.00
Margaret Miller, El. Exp. 8.00
Alex Green, Elec. Exp. ... 4.00
Mrs. R. B. Rice, Elec. Exp. 4.00
Flora Nys, Election Exp. 4.00
Elma Hiatt, Election Exp. 4.00
Gertrude Applegate, El.ec
Expense 4.00
Phebe A. Bartholomew,
Election Expense 8.00
Jasper E. Myers, El. Exp. 8.00
Bertha Ayers, Elec. Exp. 8.00
Marion Finch, Elec. Ex. 10.90
Faye Finch, Elec. Exp 8.00
C. N. Jones, Election Exp. 8.00
Edna Hughes, Elec. Exp. 8.00
Grace O. Nickerson, Elec.
Expense 8.00
Sara E. McNamer, El. Ex. 8.00
Kathleen HIsler, El. Exp. 8.00
R. B. Rice, Elec. Exp. 4.00
C. R. McAlister, Elec. Ex. 4.00
Ella Benge, Election Exp. 4.00
Oma J. Cox, Elec. Exp 4.00
Lola Bennett, Elec. Exp. 4.00
P. W. Mahoney, Dist. Atty. 24.90
Bert Johnson, Judge, Old
Age" Assistance $512.00;
Dep. Children $44.20;
Blind $5.00 561.20
i Warrants D'awn on General
Road Fund
I Robert S. Farrell Jr., Sec.
of State 17.00
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. 6.48
City of Heppner Water
Dept .... 2.55
Pacific Powe & Light Co. 7.30
Industrial Air Products
Co 6.72
Hubert Wilson 28.00
Pacific Power & Light Co. 7.30
Warrants Drawn on Road Sink
ing Fund
Edwin L. Bucknum 181.05
Chas. Williams 88.79
Frank Nixon 29.85
A. J. Chaffee 196.33
Allen Johnston 172.43
Jack Slocum. 215.93
Lyle K. Mulkey 71.91
Howard Gollyhorn 998
William C. Heath 238.73
W. Cunningham 202.23
I Walter Gilman 196.33
Fred Booker 200.93
Robert Taylor 145.31
Austin Wilson 160.18
Harold Wilson 97.89
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VC I tfA - ANT tHAKUC J
FOR GETTING A LOAN
GUABANTEE aee illegal,
SOn't Pay THEM.' pay only
NORMAL LEGAL FEES.
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August Schunk
August Schunk, 90, passed
at Hillsboro.
Earl Steward went back to
Rosphurs Saturday after snend-
away this evening at the homeing (ne holidays with his moth-
of his son Albert on Water
street after a prolonged .illness.
Born at Walzleben, Germany,
Jan. 18, 1856, he lacked 16 days
of beng 91 years old. He has
made his home in Heppner for
a number of years.
Burial will take place at Ore
gon City, his former home. Lo
cal arrangements are In charge
of the Phelps Funeral Home.
brother Grover spent Christmas i WRECK VICTIMS HOME DRIVEH Twumn
All four victims ol the car r.ineiecn uitjuu nq.u ...
wreck near Pendleton Dec. 22 have made formal application
are home and apparently on the for the state's new driver train
road to recovery. Lyle Cox was ing course, it has been announc
the first to return, coming home'ed by Secretary of State Robert
cu "unit Mnndav the S. Farrell Jr. Many more appll-
others, John Lane, Wade Both- cations have yet to be filed by
er, Mrs. Emma Steward.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cosnar arc
the proud parents of an 8 12
pound son born Saturday eve
ning at the Pendleton hospital.
His name is Freddie Ray. He
has three sisters.
Mr. and Mrs. W,
well and Jackson
brought home.
Holt, were
IRRIGON NEWS . . .
j Miss Ellen Rose, Advent tea
. " DC" Walla Walla.
neu ourniay ai tuuix, w an., i wnli,m r.mvheal arriv.
land returned home (that eve-,ed home trom Spokane Saturday
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Chaf-
B. Dexter fee. Mrs. Chaffee returned with
spent Christmas with their son j them, after attending the wed-
Vallis and family at La Grande.' ding of her grandson, Jonn tne-
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Shoun 'nis In Eugene Baptist church,
and Steven and James Shoun December 20. Mr. Thenis is the
and daughter Judy of Walla 'youngest son of Mrs. James.
Walla were Tuesday guests at School opened on Monday,
the J. A. Shoun home. James' Dec. 30, after a week's Christmas
home is at Pleasanton, Cal., but vacation. Miss Ann Jones, HEC, teacher's manuals.
he is SDendine two weeks teacher, spent her vacation In Immediate requests for the
straightening up his affairs at iSeattle, and Pendleton; Mrs. Ma- course were received from Eu-
schools which have declared in
formally their intention to offer
the course.
Designed along the lines of
military flight training, the new
program begins with "ground
school" units, and works up
through actual behind -the-
wheel coaching. Any hign
school that wants to teach scien
tific driving may appily to the
secretary of state's office for
bel Montgomery was with her 'gene, Klamath Falls, Pendleton
ALL SAINTS CHURCH
Holy Communion, 8 a.m.
Church school, 9:45 a.m.
Holv communion, 11 a.m.
daughter and family at Klam
ath Falls; Mrs. Katheryn Chris
Reedsport, Springfield, Redmond,
Dallas, Newberg, Lebanon, Clat-
ning. Mrs. Rolland Ottostrom is,whnrn KhB h(lrt h wlth h-r tensen was with relatives in La skanie. Mvrtle Point. Mt. Ver
to teach the school. The young daughter, Kathleen, who has ' Grande and Mr. Jaros with his'non, Hubbard, Enterprise, Sabin,
QIC llVlIlg 111 ' ln JJJ
Gary Galenbeck 146.09
Robert Wagner 186.52
Darold Hams 171.25
H. Sherer 249.73
Hodge Chevrolet Co 22.03
O. K. Rubber Welders 241.69
Braden Tractor & Equip
ment Co 21.71
Wyatts 34.65
O. H. Thompson 34.83
Jack Allen Supply Co 44.17
Western Auto Supply Co. 60.57
Paul Bunyan Company .... 6.47
Roots & Schetky Co 11.09
Feenaughty Machinery
Co. 767.11
Gilliam & Bisbee 89.42
Shell Oil Company 82.16
Montgomery Ward & Co. 633.41
Columbia Equipment Co. 69.20
Independent Garage 47.63
Union Oil Company 90.00
Rosewall Motor Company 57.54
Shell Oil Company 31.80
Farley's Service Station ... 1.70
First Nat. Bank of Port
land 214.60
State Industrial Accident
Coram 79.26
Standard Oil Company ... 310.00
Allan Johnston 128.76
Warrants Drawn on Miscellan
eous Fund
Richard Robison, Dog
Fund 22.00
apartment.
Mr. and Mrs. Joy West and
sisters May and Hulda Cosner
of La Grande, their brother,
Clinton Cosner and family of
Centerville, and Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Biddle of Ordnance spent
Chistmas with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Cosner and
family.
family at Walla Walla. Parkrose, Crook County, Adrian,
Rev. and Mrs. Donald Peter-' and Arlington high schools,
son will hold open house Wed- Because of teacher and time
ncsday, January 1, from 2 to 4 shortages, the training program
p.m. at their home In Stanfield. has been laid out to fit into the
Mrs. Claud Coats returned required curriculum in safety
of Portland left for home Sun- home Sunday after spending and physical education.
day after spending the holidays .Christmas with her son-in-law Although this thorough driver
The Charles Wilson baby is
back from the Hermlston hos
pital convalescing at her grand
mother's, Mrs. Nora Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Caldwell
with his parents, the Tom Cald
well's and other relatives.
Billy Allen left for Heppner
Monday after spending the holi
days with relatives here.
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. training system has never been
Glenn Mallery of Seattle and a used in Oregon before, it is not
brother, Ed Barlow, and family entirely new. It is pattened af
of Renton, Wash. ter very successful courses used
Mrs. Olive Mefford of Corval- in other parts of the country for
lis is spending some time at the several years. The accident rec
home of her son-in-law and ord of several thousand Cleve
, daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Root, land, Ohio, graduates of a slnv
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Green and liar course has been cited olten
Mrs. Eva Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs.'to his home this week with the family have moved into the slg- fo illustrate its effectiveness.
Vernon Banta and Mr. and Mrs. fiu. ;nai matntainers house and Mr. These trained drivers have aver-
John McCallom, aiL of The Dal
les, for Christmas.
Robert and Alfred Holden
went to La Grande Monday to
..ir.it- tnUm T ......
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Adams had I BOAR DM AN
Mrs. Adams' sister, Mr. and rivde Tsnnehlll is confined!
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. James re- 'Green has taken over the duties aced only half the number of
turned to their home in Euiene of maintainer. Mr. Ness, the for- auto acoldents experienced by
Rev. Wallace Winquist got Monday af,er sPcndln' a few mer maintainer and family left their fellow students who are
,t, fr o,n,.j ho i days at the home of Mrs. James' several weeks ago. taught at home.
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We have diamonds of tested quality set in designed
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LOST Set oi eight keys on key
ring. Return to Joe Kenny,
Heppner. 41p
FOR SALE Five-room house
with bath, laundry room, gar
age. Ideal location. See Mar
eel Jones, 105 South Court St
Phone 843, Heppner. 41-42p
FOR SALE 9x12 Wilton
Mrs. Lucy Rodgers.
rug.
41c
FOR SALE Large house In
Heppner containing three
complete apartments. Good In
vestment property. See P. W,
Mahoney. 41-42c
FOUND On Church street, a
lady's wrist watch. Owner
may have same by identify
ing it and paying for this ad
vertisement. Inquire at Gaz
hark from Portland where he udJ s
and Mrs. Winquist spent the si
week. Mrs. Winquist and son1
Paul are staying another week.
Fred Adams took sick Thurs- j
day and was taken to the Pen-
dleton hospital Saturday where j
ne is Jesting ttnu unuerguiug uu-
servation.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wheeler
of Pendleton are visiting at the rs
William Gollyhorn home. The
ladies are sisters.
Mr. and Mrs. Claire Norton s;
and family of Victorville, Calif., I
visited their niece, Mrs. Dan
Hill and family, and her broth- j es
er, vv. B. Dexter and lamily,
leaving for home Saturday. j
All of the teachers returned
and began teaching Monday
morning, excepting Miss Emma
Krego who is visiting in San j
Diego. Mrs. Leroy Darling is EE
substituting for her.
William Gollyhorn was brot
home from the Pendleton hospit-
al Saturday. He is still bedfast, j
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McCoy re-1 E5
turned from Poulsbo, Wash., !
Saturday, bringing their grand- j
children, Shirley, LaVonne and
Ronald back with them for a
short visit. They will return with j
Lavelle and Delpha Markham i
when they go back to the North
west Bible school
The E. S. Pelton family and jjJ
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Sunday-Monday-Tuesday, Jan. 5-6-7
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Car? Grant, Aloxli Smith, Monty Woollay, Olnny
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The ultimate In aound and color," NIGHT AND
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Wednesday-Thursday Jan. 8-9
TILL THE END OF TIME
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season's top bit.
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HEPPNER
GAZETTE TIMES
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March 30, 1883. The Heppner
Timp.s, established November
18, 1897. Consolidated Feb. 15,
1912.
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