Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 12, 1948, Page 6, Image 6

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    6 Heppner Go2ette Times, Heppner, Oregon, August 12, 1948
Morrow County Fair Cr Rodeo
September 2-3-4, 1948
Bigger and Better
Levi Strauss Overalls
n uwzn'R wQiSt25&26 $300
ILlb V 11 3 Waist 27-28-29 $3 25
MH Waist 30 to 42 $3.45
Hardeman Hat, $10.00, $12.50
Stetson Hat, $12.50, $15.00
Western Rodeo Shirts, $6.59 to 1 3.00
Western Ties, $1 .00, 1 .50, 1 .95
Justin Boots, $24.50, 27.50
Other Boots, $15.95
Let's go Western and Enjoy the Show
AI U t kt
vviison s men s wear
The Store of Personal Service
you c4re Cordially. Snvited to VUrt ii
during our Mammoth Celebration
FORT DALLES CENTENNIAL DAYS
August 26 through 29, 1 948
The Dcdjes, Oregon
PARADES
HORSE SHOW
OREGON STATE AAU SWIMMING MEET
DRUM & BUGLE CORPS CONTEST
WHISKER CONTEST
AQUATIC REVUE
CARNIVAL
STREET DANCES
SKATING SHOW
CORONATION BALL
Grand Historical Pageant "Oregon Trail Cavalcades"
Cast of 500. Sorosis Parle
A John B. Rogers Production
REVELRY ENTERTAINMENT
FROM NOON TO MIDNIGHT EVERT DAY
Seeing Is Believing
Watch our window for the new
RB1 1 Hot Point Range
The greatest major change in electric
range in the past 23 years.
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u1
Everybody is pointing to HOTPOINT
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co
STAR gs REPORTER
AlaUaatoa prion Dunoon and arala. ulw ap. lu .10, ToUJ 60c Iwy child occupying a aaat
eincaUr adrerttaa to 1m ethanrlaai Children: Bat. D"ut baT ticket.
Jrto. jt, Ft4. Tu .OS, Total SOc ; Orada and HKh Sanday ahowa oonUnaoiii ftartlaf at 1 p.m. Satnr-
chaol Btna.au is r. -a . i, day avanlx alum atari at T p.m. All othor enln
- ," u Tmm "rl rtoa .40. rt.rt ,l30 p.,,,. Boxotllca open areningi
-1. Total 60c Adult, t Ert. Prda JO, la4. unUl p.m.
Friday-Saturday, August 13-14
WESTERN HERITAGE
Put-riding, ftuit-punch! ng fast-shoot. njj outdoor
fiiterUuiiment with Tim Holt, lu UilU.
TENDER YEARS
Jo. B. Brown, Jowphls. Bntcalnaoa, June. Mil.
A urprli! hit with a charm aJI Iti own.
Sunday. Monday, August 15-16
Gentleman's Agreement
Oratory Tc. Dorothy atoOulra, J aha OarfUld,
Calaala Bolm. Anna aWrara, Jan. Havoo, Albert
Dakaar In Inra S. Bobaoa'a navel Uiat bacam
tli. Amdeniy Award Pk-tura: Bwt Picture of of
the Tear. Btwt lllrertlon, and Beat ttupporUnf
Aotraaa. Tor full enjoyment aee it from the
atari.
PLUS
20 Years of Academy
Awards
A short subject showing the earliest Award Win
ners and on to the present lime.
Tueiday, August 17
HI NEIGHBOR
era Vague, Boy Acnff, Jean Parker In a rei:wue
of a popular cornfest.
PLUS
Dick Tracy Meets Gruesome
Wednesday-Thursday, August 18-19
SAIGON
Ala Ladd, Veronica Lake, Donflaa Dick.
Action, adventure and romance In the City of
Intrigue.
COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS
FOR JULY TERM
The minutes of the June, 1948
term were read and approved.
On petition signed by more
than 100 owners of bovine beef
cattle, and hearing held, the
County Court orders the begin
ning with the fiscal year July 1,
1948, compulsory testing of bo
vne beef cattle w ill be required in
Morrow County.
The Court orders the following
Bangs' Disease Claims paid:
Charles Coder, $16.00; Peter D.
Hiebert, SS.OO; Carl Knlghten,
$48.00 and Harold Leighton, $24.
The Court ordered that effective
as of July 1, 194S, the following
salaries will be paid monthly:
Deputy Assessor $166.66; Deputy
Clerk $175.00; Deputy Tax Col
lector, $200.00; Tax Department
Office Clerk, $125.00; County
Nurse, $225.00, and Janitor, $190.
The Court ordered the sale of
the NEH of Sec. 30, Twp. 2 N
Range 24 E. V. M., for the mini
mum price of $240.00.
Warrants Issued on the General
Fund
Bert Johnson, County Ct. $ 22.19
L. D. Neill, County Court 77.00
Ralph I. Thompson, County
Court 50.45
Maxine Cox, Deputy Clerk
Salary 138.75
Frances Mitchell, Deputy
Tax Col. Salary 171.63
Lorine Ledbetter, Dep. Sal. 113.25
Olive B. Hughes, Deputy
Assessor Solary 153.45
Sadie Parrish, Supt. Asst. 130.45
Margaret Gillis Co. Nurse
Salary . .. 176 in
A. J. Chaffee, Janitor Sal. 134.00
Dr. Archie D. McMurdo,
Physician Salary 25.73
Susie W. Miller, ct Report
er 41.2.")
A. B. Chaffee, Justice of the
Peace Salary .. . 59.49
J. O. Hager, Justice of the
Peace Salary 74.25
Pub. Employes Retirement,
Supt. Salary 20.88
First Nat. bank of Port
land, Withholding tax . . 148.83
State Tax Commission,
Withholding tax on Sal. 79.66
Heppner Gazette Times,
Off. Pub. $60.00; Treas
urer $16.25 76.25
Jaynes Typewriter Exch.,
Kural School Board 17.50
Lucy E. Rodgers, 4-H club 150.00
Western Golf Course Sup- .
ply Co., Ct. House 1.86
Pacific Power & Light Co.,
Court House 21.36
State Ind. Acc. Comm., Ct.
House 70c, Jan. 30c, Sher.
$3.95. Deputy 30c 5.25
C. J. D. Bauman, Sheriff 169.90
Western Union, Sheriff 90
l'ac. Stat. & Pr. Co., Sheriff
$4.48, Clerk $28.16, Cir.
Ct. $2.50, Justice Ct, $2.50 37.64
Kilham Stat. & Pr. Co., Clk. 11.68
West Coast Pr. & Bind. Co.,
Clerk 18.10
Master Products Co., Clerk 2.65
Petef D. Hiebert, Bangs'
Disease Control 8.00
Pac. Tel & Tel. Co., Current
Expense 64.05
Turner, Van Marter & Co..
Insurance 139.00
Archie D. McMurdo, M.D.,
Coroner 25.60
R. G. McMurtry, Coroner .... 1.50
D. A. Wilson, Coroner 1.50
E. A. Bennett, Coroner 1.50
Edwin Gonty, Coroner 1.50
Jack Van Winkle, Coroner 1.50
J. O. Rasmus, Coroner 1.50
George Gertn, Coroner .. 1.50
Helen O'Donnell, Coroner 10.00
Central Mkt. & Grocery,
Jail Expense 11.75
Heppner Market, Jail Exp. 2.31
i Margaret Gillis, Co. Nurse
, Expense 121.38
; Lulu Hager, Emergency
(Health) , 4.00
'Archie D. McMurdo, M.D.,
Insane Expense 5.00
j Children's Farm Home,
Juvenile Court 5.00
IS C. Russell. Sheriff $3.00
I Election $4.00 7.00
j Mid-Columbia Type Co.,
J Sheriff 1850
C. J. D. Bauman, Stamps
: and Envelopes 10.00
' Charles R. Coder, Bangs'
Disease Control 16.00
j First Nat. Bank of Port
! land, General Assistance
I $1123; Old Age Assist
! ance $1500. Dependent
I Children SUSfiOO. Blind
Assistance $-12.00, total 3153.00
Warrants Issued on the General
Road Fund
Darold Hams 197.06
Fred allrrison 14.175
James Newman 133.45
Roy Beckwith 119.55
Fred Booker i an v
William C. Heath 9i5d9
Jack Slocum 1S2 63
H. Sherer 1155.43
Walter Gilman 'ji iq
H. Wilson 263.93
W. Cunnineham ii 70
Shell Oil Company 35.96
f eenauehtv Machlnorv r,i dt or
Sam Forman 28 00
Industrial Air Products Co. .60
Hodce Chevrolet ("n wk
Lexington Implement Co. 121.18
First Nat. Bank of Port
land m.i .10
State Tax Combission .17 tc
State Industrial Acci. Com. 52.04
Kosewall Motor Comnanv 1')4 77
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. 107.07
Western Auto Suoulv 46 47
City of Heppner Water
Department 9 no
Owerfs Hardware 15.90
Heppner Motors 24.82
Paul Pettyjohn 11.25
Union Oil Company 347.95
Pac. Power & Lieht Co 9 is
How ard Cooper Corp. 2.67
orauen iractor & Equip.
99.59
57.20
15.83
34.80
64.80
54.00
64.80
120.63
218.21
I 111 I II FBI I IlllaWaai
F.verv nieht, at midnight, this
Norge defrosts itself! Current
is turned off, light frost melts
from the outside of the
sealed freezer, and highest
refrigerating efficiency is re
stored. You can forget about
manual defrosting.
331l3loMon Space
One-third more storage in same floor space as
a prewar six. Defrosts Itself every night with
exclusive Self-D-Froter. Giant Side Freezer
holds up to 37 lbs, of frozen food, Coldpack
holds up to 12 lbs. of meo
ONLY
$299.75
Terns A
TO f.T'J
L. E. DICK
Heppner Oregon
13 cpjqco oqd ggrc
Jr.
ON PENNEY'S SHOES FOR SCHOOL I
GIRLS'
SHOES!
5.50
Such a low price for this
popular top quality brown
oxford! rVrU, AA, B, C D
widths.
1
loyscuffless tip oxford. . .-. . ... . . .3.98
Girls' dress and school shoe 4.49
BOYS' BROWN
SCHOOL SHOES
498
Rubber heels, soles for wear;
tan side leather for style.
Result: a perfect school
shoe. 1 to 6,
YOUNG MEN'S
SCHOOL SHOES
6.90
The popular moccasin in
tan side leather with rub
ber soles and leather heels.
Sizes 6 to 11.
T
Co.
Jack Allen Supply Co.
uinon Auto Parts Co.
Richard Allstott .
William R. Scott
Walter W. Hurley
timer O. Iverson
Rodent Fund
Carl McDaniel
Joseph Baltrenas
CHURCHES
ST. PATRICK'S CATHOLIC
CHUBCH
Schedule of services:
Mass in Heppner on the 1st
and 3rd Sundays at 9 a.m.; 10:30
Mass in lone on the Jst and
3rd Sundays at 10:30 a.m.; 2nd
and 4th at 9 a.m.
Mass on the fifth Sunday--one
mass only in Heppner at 9 a.m
on the 2nd and 4th.
Holy days of obligation: Mass
in Heppner at 7:30 a.m.; mass
First Fridays of the month:
in lone at 9 a.m.
Mass in Heppner at 7:30.
.
ALL SAINTS CHURCH
Schedule of services for Aug
ust: No church school during Aug
ust. Aug. 8 and 15: No services.
Aug. 22 and 29: Holy commun
ion 8 a..m Holy communion, 11
a.m.
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METHODIST CHURCH
J. Palmer Soriien, Minister""
Morning worship and sermon
at 11 a.m.
Sunday school at 9:45 a.m.,
Mrs. Lucy Rodgers, superinten
dent; Robert Owens, assistant su
perintendent; Mrs. J. Palmer Sor
iien, superintendent of the pri
mary department. We have bible
class at the Sunday school hour
also classes for all ages.
Wednesday, mid-week devo
tional service at 7:30 p.m.
The Womens Society of Chris
tian Service meets the first Wed
nesday of each month.
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LEXINGTON CHURCH
Bible school begins at 10 o'
clock with classes for all ages.
The sermon subject for the 11 o'
clock service will be 'The Shep
herd Heart." At the 8 o'clock
evening service the pastor will
speak on the "Oddities of the Bi
ble." see
CHURCH OF CHRIST
John Runyan, minister, phone
2615.
Bible school, 9:45 a.m.; C. W.
Barlow, adult superintendent;
Beverly Yocom, junior superin
tendent. Morning worship, 11 a.m. Ser
mon subjest, "Dry Bones No
Preaching."
Evening worship, 8 p.m., ser
mon subject,"After Death What?"
When Jesus gave his instruc
tions to the Church, He said,
"Whosoever would be greatest
among you let him be servant of
all." There are none however
good or however bad who can say
"I can live unto myself." You
need the Church and the Church
needs you.
NOTICE OF SALE OF COUNTY
PROPERTY
BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF
THE COUNTY COURT dated July
21, 1948, I am authorized and di
rected to advertise and sell at
public auction at not less than
the minimum price herein set
forth:
North forty feet of Lot four In
Block fifteen of Will's Addi
tion to the Town of lone, Mor
row County, State of Oregon,
for the minimum price of
$35.00, cash.
THEREFORE, I will on the 21st
day of August, 1948 at the hour
of 10:00 A.M., at the front door of
the Court House in Heppner, Ore
gon sell said property to the high
est and best bidder.
C. J. D. BAUMAN, Sheriff,
Morrow County, Oregon.
FRANCES MITCHELL,
18-22 Deputy.
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Friday - Saturday - Monday
Frozen Applesauce-3 lib. Pkgs. .23
Searchlight Matches, 6 box carton 32c
Zee Wax Paper, 1 25 ft. roll 20c
Doumak Marshmallows, 12 oz. pkg., 2 - 35c
Kool Aid, 6 pkgs 25c
Raisins, 4 lb. package 57c
SOAP
49c i,rSnow35c
MOR Lunch Meat
12 oz. Tin
Pork
Beef
Veal
Nation's Garden Sweet Peas, No. 303, tin 10c
Garden Peaches, Yellow Cling Halves
2'2tin 39c
PRODUCE DEPARTMENT
Watermelon ... 5c lb. Local Corn . . 49c doz.
Cantaoupe ... 1 5c ea. Grapefruit . . 3 for 25c
Green Beans . . 15c lb.
MEAT DEPARTMENT
- Oriole Sliced Bacon 69c lb.
Select Steer Short Ribs 45c lb.
Ground Beef.. 59c lb.
Ham Oregon fhief 73c lb.
Court Street Market
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