4-Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon, November 13, 1947 Russell-Rucker Nuptials Slated For November 20 By draco Shoun Mrs. T. T. ?!aiit'!i!cr of Tort land left TiiMi;iy morning after Kprnriing snmc tnnr w ith her son Paul ami family. They formerly lived here Mrs. Aliie Hnberlpin. Mrs Roy Mathena and Mrs. Leslie Smith wpre co hostesses for a bridal shower honorinp Alone Russell. It was fit the Haberlein home. The evening as s;enl with games and a mock wedding. A large crowd enjoved lite evening, then Miss Russell opened the beautiful and useful gifts and refreshments of salad, cake and sandwiches was served. Out-of-town guests were Alone Russell, employed in rendielon: Mrs. Ike Weatherford and Mrs. Marion Faust of Arlington, and Louis Rucker of Arlington, the 'oride-groom-to be. They are to he mar ried November 20 in the Hermis ton Methodist church at 8 o' clock. The carpenters of the Advent ist church are finishing the building. They are to plaster it on the outside. E. S. IYlton is the head carpenter. Elmer Collins is home from North Columbia academy help ing to care for his mother who is 111. Glen O'Drien, Vernon Jones and C. V. Aeock left Tuesday to hunt elk. C. V. Acock Jr. and John James have also gone to hunt. The men of Irrigon led by the firemen have the walls of pum ice block about up and ready to finish the building. The fire VETERAN OF MANY HOMECOMINGS TELLS YOUNGSTERS, U-0 Is J h A ' ' . (fi -v (J: v ! 'J Vf V y v ihl i iNf 7 frtii ;.;iH v University of Oregon, Eugene. November 13 (Special) Homecoming back in 19U6 when Virgil Eail was a student was on a smaller scale than now. but it was held with the "good old Ore gon spirit" the former Oregon dean of men tells members of the 1947 Homecoming committee. Dean Earl shows his scrap book, with mementoes of early Homecomings to 1947 Homecoming Hostess Zata Sinclair, Lebanon; Morven Thomas. Portland. Homecoming chairman, and Bill An drews. Grants Pass, publicity chairman. Theme of the Homecoming this year is "Return, Recall, necaprure. vjregon spirn. truck is setting outside so it is really needful to get it housed before a cold night. The fire ladies had a fireman's ball in the school house Friday night. They cleared $40. They served refreshments. The Irrigon football team Adnrtistmtm From where I sit ... ii Joe Marsh, Prissy's Got a Man! (Maybe) Yesterday Sis Martin, our li brarian, found an article cut from their file copy of the Clarion. When she compared it with another copy that I gave her she found it was my column on "How to Keep a Hus band Happy." Nothing unusual about that Ex cept the last person seen reading the paper was Prissy Hoskins (our town's proverbial Old Maid) ! Well, if Prissy has finally got a man, more power to her. And nr e tolerance to both of them . . . be cause that's what my column was about: Tolerance of husband's taste for old hats, old pipes, old friends, and mellow beer. And tol erance on the husband's part of wife's tastes and habits. From where I sit, nobody b gnidges Prissy taking that clip ping from the Clarion. But I'd like to hint that if she'd jost tubicnb, she'd get my thoughts on toleranot firsthand. And in return IH traat her to a glass of beer. J asked for 0frS3ji Pearl Oil f) foe Grandma will tell you thai PEARL OIL was a kerosene leader in her day just as it is now. It doesn't give off smoke, soot or gases that might smell up rooms. It gives more heat with bright steady flame that won't creep up to scorch pies, cakes. And PEARL OIL is pureh all burns no waste! L'se it in all your kerosene appliances. L. E. (ED) DICK Phone 622 Heppner, Oregon Kinzua Man Badly Burne dWhen Oil Heater Explodes By Elsa M. Leathers When Oakly Caudell attempt ed to refill and light an oil heat er here Tuesday night it explod ed and he was burned badly about the face and neck. He was rushed to The Dalles hospital, and was able to return home Friday. Mr. Caudell is the plant electrician. The Kinzua pastime and con fectionary began this week to have coffee and sandwiches. The lunch is the first since Bet ty Shell left the pastime and rented the hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Pierce and snn Don and Mr and Mrs Von Dunsford of Camp 5, went!'0 return ,0 their home, but the to Portland Fridav evening to at-1 lnfant daughter had to be kept tend the U.C.L.A.-o.S.C. football ing some time in Newport. Lillian Schott spent the week end at home from The Dalles She will return to school on Tu esday afternoon. Harlan Schroder went to Port land to bring his wife home, Friday. She had been in the hos pital for three weeks Mr. and Mrs. Les Halvorsen were shopping in The Dalles Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Davis spent the week end at their home in Lonerock Mr. and Mrs. Marion Wright spent the week end attending to ousiness at Lewiston, idano, on their ranch. Mr. and Mrs. R. R Wright, the parents, returned home with them and will remain for a visit. Mrs. Stanley Wright and small daughter, who had been visiting at Lewiston, also returned home with them. Herb Riley was visiting his I parents, the Frank Rileys, here 'U'oHnocflav Trc Pilatr ti-nc otla County Court Proceedings for October, 1947 The minutes of the Sntpmhpf 1947 term were read and approved. Warrants Issued on General Fund Maxine East, Deputy Clk. salary $136.60 Frances Mitchell, Dep. Sal. 168.70 Lorine Van Winkle, Office Clk. Salary 111.40 Olive B. Hughes, Dep. Sal. 155.00 Sadie Parrish, Supt. Asst. 64.20 Dr. A D. McMurdo, Phys. salary 25.00 Susie W. Miller, Ct. Rep. 41.67 A. B. Chaffee, Justice of Peace Salary 45.00 J. O. Hager, Justice of the Peace Salary 53.70 A. J. Chaffee, Janitor Sal. 131.60 Margaret Gillis, Co. Nurse 275.04 P. W. Mahoney, Dist. Atty. Cur. Exp. $1.32 ... 31.32 C. J. D. Bauman, Sheriff ... 265.48 Mid Columbia Typewriter, Sheriff 45.00 Western Union, Sheriff .... 4.35 Craig Office Supply, Tax Collections 6.23 Public Employee's Retire. System, Supt. Sal 20.88 Lucy E. Rodgers, Supt. Mileage $60.97; Rural School Board SI 1.00 ' 98.35 Sadie Parrish, Rural Sch. I Board 5.00 Harold Becket, Ct. House .. 20.00 C. W. Barlow, Co. Clerk, Current Expense 7.65 1 Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., Cur. Expense 48.71 Lucy E. Rodgers, Institute 150.00 State Dept. of Agric, Dist. Sealer 4.95 Bureau of Labor, Ct. Hse. 5.00 Pac. Power & Light Co., Ct. House 35.00 State Ind. Acc. Com., Sher. $3.65; Sher. Sal. $0.30; Deputy Salary $0.30 4.25 Bert Johnson, County Ct. 6.79 L. D. Neill, County Court 30.63 Ralph I. Thompson, Co. Ct. 55.06 Heppner Laundry, Jail 1.20 First Nat. Bank of Port-, land, Withholding Tax .. 241.94 J. C. Penney Co., Jail 2.44 Grace Macomber, Election Expense 8.00 Election Expense: Mabel O. Peck, $14.30; Daisy E. Gillespie, $8.00; Flossie Coats, $8.00; Mabel Allen, $8.00; Jesse Warfield, $8. 00; Marjorie Worden, $9.70; Han nah Anderson, $8.00; John Berg strom, $8.00; Ben Anderson, $8.00; Walter W. Wright, $8.00; Henry Knighten, $8.00; Henry Coats, $8.00; Jess Coats, $8.00; G. A. Farrens. $10.00; H. E. Clark, $4.00; Mary Beckner, $4.00; Geo. N. Ely, $1.00; Elaine O. M. Rietmann, $4.00; Mabel Cotter, $4.00; E. R. Lundell, $4.00; P. J. Linn, $4.00; Carl P. Linn, $4.00; Gladys L. Drake, $4.00; Juanita Rietmann, $4.00; E. L. Rueker, $8.00; A. C. Houghton, $14.00; Sedalia Dex ter, $8.00; Marguerite Houghton, $S.00; M. Orlena Suddarth, $800; E. J. Evans, $4.00; B. H. Peck, $4.00; Vera B. Whillock, $4.00; Thelma Smethurst, $4.00; Juan ita Martin, $4.00; Louise Grant, $4.00; L. A. Palmer, $5.10; Mary Edwards, $4.00; Marie Steagall, $4.00; Cora Warner, $4.00; Mattie Green, $4.00; R. B. Rice, $4.00; Flora Nys, $4.00; Elma Hiatt, $4.00; Bertha Johnson, $4.00; Jo seph Jewett, $4.00; Ealor Huston, $1.00; Thelma Pinckney, $4.00; Lorena Jones, $4.00; Margaret Miller, $4.00; Phebe Bartholomew, $8.00; Mrs. Jasper E. Mvers, $8. 00; Bertha Ayers, $10.00; Chas. Bartholomew, $10.00; Faye Finch, $800; F. E. Parker, $4.00; C. R. McAlister, $4.00; Ella Benge, $4.00; Oma Cox, $4.00; Lola Ben nett, $4.00; C. N. Jones, $-1.00; Maxine East, $4.00; Grace O. Nickerson, $4.00; Sara E. Mc Na- mer, $4.00; Kathleen Hisler, $4.-00. Cecila D. Eades. Bangs' Disease Contiol 8.00 Algy F. Taylor, Bangs' Disease Control 24.00 Clyde A. Robinson, Bangs' Disease Control 8.00 Fred Pettyjohn, Bangs' Disease Control 16.00 Warrants Issued on General Road Fund Walter Oilman 95.32 Fred Booker 137.97 Jack Sloeum 125.23 Chas. Williams 98.84 William Cunnineham 129.4S H. Sherer 178.33 City of Heppner Water Department 295 Industrial Air Products Co -62 Jones-Scott Co 52.50 Heppner Lumber Co 557 O. K. Rubber Welders 20.40 E. R. Lundell 283.82 E. R. Lundell 52.30 Pacific Power & Light Co. 1.13 First Nat'l Bank of Port land mo State Ind. Acc. Com 18.49 Jack Allen Supply Co. 1130 J. P. O'Meara 15180 Owens Hardware I ll State Highway Com 30.00 Warrant Issued on Coyote Bounty Fund William H. Nichol 3.00 Avoid Annoyance And Discomfort due to a clogged septic tank or cesspool. I have purchased a tank pump and am in position to give prompt, efficient service. Phone 702 HOWARD KEITHLEY game. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Samples and children, Fred and Darlene, and John Green were shopping in Pendleton Saturday. Mrs. Ralph Moore and child ren returned home after spend- played Pilot Rock, the latter win ning, 35-21. Mrs. Nettie Sparks has moved to Umatilla where she has a du plex. Miss Lois Markham of Spo kane spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. Harry Smith and family. She moved to Rich land Monday and is in the Gen eral Electric hospital nursing. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Haddox and daughter Sara are moving to Sunnyside to join Mr .Haddox. The Irrigon Assemby of God church members went to Her miston to a young people's rally, Thursday. Irrigon, Stanfield and Hermiston made up the rally. The same crowd went to Grand view Friday to hear Rev. Wayne Faeerstrom preach in a revival there. Wayne Fagerstrom was in Ir rigon Monday on his way to his home at Grandview. Mrs. Emma Steward accompanied him to vis it with friends the rest of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Seites have given possession of the place they sold to Mr. Cooley and have moved to Hermiston where they have Durchased a home. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dennison of Spray were visiting Mrs. Dennl son's sons Gene and Lyle and family over the week end. They went on to Portland Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Mulkey and children went to Pendleton Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. Tilley, the new owners of the Sparks service sta tion and tavern were here Sun day and Monday. at the hospital for some time Mr. and Mrs. Vic Lovgren Marshall and Bob Lovgren of Heppner and Mr. and Mrs. Dew ey Mercer were visiting the Ow en Leathers' Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Bob Loughlin and son and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Green left Friday night for Mis souri where they will visit over Thanksgiving, EXAMINER COMING A drivers license examiner is scheduled to be on duty from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 18 at the court house in Hepp ner. Persons wishing licenses or permits to drive are asked to get in touch with the examiner well ahead of the scheduled clos ing hour in order to assure com pletion of their applications with a minimum of delay, according to Earl T. Newbry, secretary of state. C C "f"l J Cur 1 All entMx to A va. 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