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    6 Heppner Gozette Times, Hepppner, Oregon, Moy 6, 1948
COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS
TOR APRIL TERM
Th- minutr of the March, 1S48,
Urm were road and approved.
Th- Court order a S-cia El
srllon to be hold on May 21s(,
1SM8 for the purpftf of submit
ting to the rwople the proposition
of levying a 10 mill tax for roafl
purpowa, aaid tax to hp levied
each year for a period of five
years and also to vote on the am
ount of $12 470.00 which said sum
is the amount over and above
the fet limitation as budgeted
by the Morrow County Budget
Committee.
The Court orders the sale of the
following County Property: Lots
4 to 9 inc., 12 and 13. and 15 and
19 inc. in Block 15 in the town
'of Irrigon, Morrow Coir.'.ty, Or?-
NEW MILLSITE AT MONUMENT
Your Dollar Buys More at
Your Marshall-Wells Store
Suggestions for MOTHER'S DAY:
Revere Ware-Always acceptable
Automatic Waffle Iron - $13.05
Plastic Cake Cover - $2.65
OWENS HARDWARE
Send FLOWERS To Shut - Ins!
Have you ever been sick for a week or
more? If you have, you know how very
cheering flowers can be. They are sun
ny messengers of hope, tangible offer
ings of beauty, always there to be
enjoyed.
Flowers for All Occasions
The Flower Shop
If You Are Accustomed to Buying Your
Bakery Goods From Your Grocer . . .
Insist on
Davidson's Products
(There Are None Better)
A fresh supply daily put on your grocer's
shelves by the local distributor-
Heppner Bakery
Morrow County representative of the
famous Davidson Bakery
Suggestions For
HOSE in new Spring Shades 1.50
45 gauge-30 denier
Kant-run mesh 1.85
51 gauge-15 denier 2.25
LINGERIE
Gowns..: 3.95 to 7.95
Slips 2.95 to 4.95
GLOVES
Rayon in navy, white, pink
and blue 1.25
Kids in black and brown 4.50-4.95
HANDBAGS
Plastics and Corde 3.95 to 12.00
BLOUSES
Tailored and dressy.. 3.95 to 9.95
HANDKERCHIEFS
White and colored
Csotume Jewelry, House Coats, and
Dresses
Norah's Shop
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This view was taken in March by Photographer Louis Lyons when the Heppner chamber of
commerce delegation visited Monument. Emor y Moore's equipment is here seen dragging dirt
from the old channel of the John Day river to m ake the base for the millsite of the Heppner Lum
ber company's new milL The company dredged a new channel for the river running on a straight
line from the bridge to the canyon below Monum ent. The little town and mountains form the
background.
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LM'M
Sam Coon ot Baker, promin
ent Eastern Oregon stockraiser.
who has announced bis can
didacy to the republican na
tional convention. Eight candi
dates have filed for the two po
sitions. Mr. Coon plans a tour
of the eastern Oregon congres
sional dstrict before the pri
mary election May 21.
Darold Hams 1 19 GS
Chas. Williams 101.67
William C. Heath 192.50 j
Walter Gilman 189.31 I
Harold Wilson- 185.461
E. R. Lundell 1.90
Padberg Tractor Repair 404.54
Lexington Implement Co. 13.36 1
Pac. Tower & Light Co. ... . 3.02 i
Heppner Garage 13.62
Braden Tractor & Equip
ment Co 179.19
Rosewall Motor Co 256.34
Ed Grant's Service Station 42.80
Owens Hardware Co 9.76
Industrial Air Products Co. .58
Hodge Chevrolet Co. 23.93
Paul Bunyan Co. 61.95
City of Heppner Water Dpt. 1.65
Western Auto Supply Co. 67.22
State Ind. Acci. Com. 25.15
First Natl. Bank of Port
land 65.90
State Tax Commission 18.62
Padberg Tractor Repair 98.00
Warrants Issued on Rodent fund
State Tax Com., With. Tax
CHURCHES
METHODIST CHURCH
J. Palmer Sorlien, Minister.
Mother's Day, Sunday morning
worship and sermon by Dr. Jo
seph Adams, district superinteiv
lient of the Portland district, will
be our guest speaker for the Mo
ther's Day service at 11 a.m.
Church school at 9:45 a.m., Mrs
Lucy Rodgers, superintendent;
Mr. Robert Owens, assistant sup
erintendent; Mrs. J. Palmer Sor
lien, junior department superin
Jan.. Feb., Mar. 2.06
Joseph Baltrenas 244.41
Carl McDaniel 255.41
First Natl. Bank of Port
land 46.70
State Tax Commission 4.1i
Warrants Issued on Coyote Fund
Jasper E. Mvers 27.00
Robert Josi 12.00
John J. Wightman . . 21.00
Adverliftment
onn for the minimum price of
$75.00, cash; Lots 7to 10 inc. in
Block 27 in the town of Irngon,
Morrow County, Oregon for the
minimum once ot &4U.UU, casn;
Lots 27 to 33 inc. in Block 25 in
the town of Irngon. Morrow
County, Oregon for the minimum
price of $70.00, cash.
Warrants Issued on the General
Fund
Maxine East. DeDUtv Sal. S135.05
Frances Mitchell, Dep. Sal. 166.84
Lorine Ledbetter, Office
Clerk Salary 110.15
Olive B. Hughes, Deputy
Salary idj.4o
Sadie Parrish, Asst. Sal. -. 127.15
Mare-aret Gillis. Nurse Sal. 171.40
A. J. Chaffee, Janitor Sal. 129.89
Dr. A. D. McMurdo, Phys.
Salary - 4.ji
Susie W. Miller, Circuit Ct.
Reporter 41.25
. B. Chaffee, Justice of
Peace Salary 59.40
O. Hager, Justice of the
Peace Salarv 69.55
Shorb's, Supt 12.63
Pub. Emp. Retirement
Svstem. Sunt. Salary .... 20.88
t.nrv V. Rodgers. Mileage
$34.23: Supt. S48.59 ViXi
Oregon Dst. Atty. Assoc!.,
District Attorney Ai.uu
Margaret Gillis, County
Nurse -
C. W. Barlow, Co. Clerk,
Current Expense 3.41
Pac. Power & Light Co.,
Court House 25.28
Tum-A-Lum Lbr. Co., Ct.
House 15.90
Heppner Laundry, Ct. Hse.
$2.46; Jail $7.83 1059
Heooner Market, Jail 18.91
Saager's Pharmacy, Jail 1.25 j
Pac. Stationery & Pr. Co., ;
Treasurer
Children's Farm Home, Ju
venile Court 5.00
E. Markham Baker, Rural
School Board 14 00
J. O. Hager, Coroner 5.00
Elkhorn Restaurant, Jus.
Court 8.93
State Ind. Acc. Com., Sher.
$3.65; Sher. Sal. $.31;
Dep. Sal $.31; Janitor's
Sai. $.31; C. H. $.70 558
Turner, VanMarter & Co.,
Bonds 43.00
N. S. Rogers, State Forest
er, Forest Fire Patrol . 70.00
Franklin Printing Co., El
ection ." 12.13
West Coast Printing &
Binding Co., Election 20.70
Bureau of Educational Re
search, Supt 1458
The Haloid Co., Clerk 14.20
W. O. Dix. Assess. Mileage 34.47
C. J. D. Bauman, Sheriff 90.82
State Dept. of Ag, District
Sealer 4.95
Susie W. Miller, Cir. Court 1.03
Pan. Tel. & Tel. Co., Cur.
Expense 71.18
Central Market & Groc,
Jail 4.01
C. J. D. Bauman, Sheriff 36.48
P. W. Mahoney Di-st. Atty. 20.00
Bert Johnson, County Ct. 4.90
L. D. Neill, County Court . 55.40
Ralph Thompson, Co. Ct. 66.95
First National Bank of
Portland, With. Tax
(Sal.) 236.20
State Tax Com., State
With. Tax-Jan., Feb. &
March 81.11
Warrants Issued on General Road
Fund
II. K. Warner 37.80
Joe Thornburg 3750
W. Cunningham 84.05
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m
'rom where I sit ... 61 Joe Marsh
"What's Your Opinion,
Mister?"
Fellow from one of those public
opinion polls was in Andy's Garden
Tavern, querying Andy's patrons
on everything from that "new look"
to the next election.
And it occurred to me that there's
nothing more typically American
than collecting other folks' opin
ions, as well as giving out with
one's own. And from where I sit,
it's a mighty healthy habit.
So long as people can discuss
6ofi sides of a question that comes
np whether it concerns short
skirts versus long, beer compared
with cider, or the larger issues of
party versus party we're sure of
the individual liberty that has made
this country great.
For it isn't differences of opinion
that matter. The important thing
is tolerance for differences of opin
ion whether they affect the right
of an individual to vote, to speak
his mind, or enjoy a glass of beer.
They're all parts of the freedom
that we cherish!
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endent. All welcome not attend- A MESS AT BEST 'P B've up
i i. to it,, 1 slunp in i neea a iy.-iiu-anij
Oregon this season make up your I yourself back to normal. The 23
m?nd on spending more time try-' pages of 1948 fishing n-gufctton.
ng church school.
Wednesday: Mid-week devo
tional service at .7:30 p.m. Junior
Youth Fellowship at 6:30 p.m.,
also Senior Youth Fellowship at
6:30 p.m.
Thursday choir practice at 7 p.
m.
Womans Society of Christian
Service meets the first Wednes
day of each month.
Young Adult Fellowship meets
he third Thursday of each
aonth.
Saturday, May 8, at 7 p.m. is
the annual meeting of the con-
:i'og.ition and fourth quarterly
conference with Dr. Adams pre
siding. All members and friends
of our church are urged to attend.
LEXINGTON CHURCH OF
CHRIST
The Lexington Church of Christ
will salute the mothers of Amer
ica with two special services on
Mothers Day. At the 11 o'clock
morning service a ladies quartet
will be featured, and the. pastor
will speak on 'The American
Home." In the 8 o'clock evening
service a choir will assist the pas
tor in presenting the historical
background of the "Old Hymns
Our Mothers Loved."
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Pastor, Shelby E. Graves
Sunday, 9:45 a. m., Sunday
school; Mrs. Ora Wyland, super
intendent.
11 a. m., worship service.
6:30 p. m., Christ's Ambassa
dors.
7:45 p. m., evongelistic service.
Thursday, 7:45 p.m., Bible
-study and prayer meeting.
ALL SAINTS CHURCH
Holy communion, 8 a.m.
-Church school, 9:45 a.m.
Morning prayer, 11 a.m.
Junior Fellowship, 6:30 p.m.
A tilt instruction. 8 p.m.
Wednesdays, holy communion,
10 a.m.
ST. PATRICK'S CATHOLIC
CHURCH
Schedule of services:
Mass In Heppner on the 1st
and 3rd Sundays at 9 a.m.; 10:30
Mass in lone on the 1st and
3rd Sundays at 10:30 a.m.; 2nd
and 4th at 9 a.m.
ing to figure out the meaning of
the 23 pages of new game ruies
and reglements, than you
will on your trip. They are super
confusing. If you are just normal
you will need the help of a sur
veyor, a zoologist, a lawyer and
a chart ographer to even approach
an Interpretation. When you give
are the most compuvait-u an"
perplexing rules the citizens of
Oregon, or probably any other
state, ever hud to "contend with.
Whodidit?
Well, anyhow, at long last, Or
egon has her own mystery story.
CARD OF THANKS
We are deeply grateful to the
M', nn tl.o fifth Sundav one ' neighbors and friends of the
mass only in Heppner at 9 a.m.
on the 2nd and 4th.
Ilardman, Kinzua and Heppner
communities for their many ex-
Holy days of obligation: Mass profusions of sympathy and acts
In itnnnnor at 7:30 a.m.: mass of kindness aim ior Hie many
Firct ivi.lavs nf the month: beautiful floral tributes
In lone at 9 a.m.
Mass In Heppner at 7:30.
to the
memory of our beloved father.
The Edward McDaniel family.
WM. HENRY
Weatherspoon
Candidate for Republican Nomination for
Congress
From 2nd Congressional District
A Real Dirt Farmer in Baker and Union Counties
Solicits Your Vote May 21st
FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS:
HONEST and CONSCIENTIOUS support of Development of
the Columbia River for Power, Navigation and Irrigation.
Workable program for Conservation of our Forests and Agri
cultural land.
SQUARE DEAL FOR ALL
(Pd. Pol. Adv.)
Three-quarters Thoroughbred
Pal
omino
Stall!
ion
At Stand at
HEPPNER RODEO GROUNDS
Fee $35.00
with privilege of return for season.
Jack Hartman
TIME iffjiip
i. . fo select a beautiful
Hallmark Mother's Day
Card fror our collection.
Bui hurry I
Humphreys Drug Co.
Hundreds of Summer-fresh
NEW BUSSES
fjiv 5 90 12.75
lundctl s of lovely now
Vpy' t dresses at such low. low
T$i?l prices! Pretty pastel
( ( "vOX." cliainbrays witli swirling
1 I skirts . . . cool liemlierg
I I f "''' " '" prints ... creaw rrsixtant
STAR ceo REPORTER
AdmliiloB prlcai afternoon and Mvniuf, anleu pa
cifically advertised to b otherwise t Children! Eet.
Price .17, Fed. Tax .03, Total SOc; Grade and High
School Stndente 12 year and overt Hit. Price .40.
Fed. Tax .10, Total Mo; Adults l Est. Prcle JO, Fed.
Friday-Saturday, May 7-8
Robin Hood of Monterey
The Citco Kid's easy-going charm and gtxni
humor make for pleasant western entertainment.
PLUS
DRIFTWOOD
Buth Warrick, Walter Brennao, De&a J agger,
Charlotte Greenwood, Natalie Wood, Jerome
Cowan, H. B. Warner
It's gut everything in the book thut spella entertainment!
Sunday-Monday. May 9-10
FOXES OF HARROW
Based on the best-selling novel by Frank Yerby.
Co-ctarring Bex Harrison and Haareen O'Hara
with Richard Haydn, Van Mia Brown, Victor Me
Laglen and hundreds of others. Outstanding
adult entertainment.
Tea .10, Total 60c. Every ch id occupying a eat
muat have a ticket.
Sunday shows continuous starting at 1 p-m. Satnr.
day evening shows start at 7 p.m. All other evening
ehowi vtart at 7:30 p.m. Boxolfioe cpea evenings
until 9 p.m.
Tuesday, May 11
Home Talent on the Stage
Sponsorod by O E.S. Officers' Club
TLUS
How Green Was My Valley
A retfHue uf the famous 111m huaed on Richard
Llewelyn's nnvnl uf lifn In a WcIhIi mining town,
with Walter Pldgeon, Maureen O'Hara, Donald
Crisp, Anna Lee, Roddy McDowall. John Loder,
Wed.-Thurs May 12-13
The Wistful Widow of
Wagon Gap
Abbott and Costello, tntln' Rlx-gunfl and armed
Willi a hi-ltful of now Knk'. do thntnway to round
up a full quota of laughs. Marjorle Main I" tin
Wistful Widow.
AIho, MARCH OF TIME; LIFE WITH JUNIOR,
HEWSREEL, HARNESS RACING In Technicolor.
luail
LIVESTOCK AND MISCELLANEOUS
AT HEPPNER
Thursday, May 13
Some choice 2-year-old beef stock will be offered
and anyone having livestock, farm equipmnt or
other miscellaneous items to dispose of will find
this a good market.
HEPPNER SALES YARD TOPPED THE LIVESTOCK
MARKET AT THE APRIL 29 SALE!
Heppner Sales Yard
JOHN VARNER
Auctioneer
HAROLD ERWIN
HARRY DINGES
Clerk
Operator