Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, December 05, 1940, Page Page Six, Image 6

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County Warrants Paid
For November Term
Harriet Pointer, Deputy Sal. $ 85.00
Earle Bryant, Deputy Sal 109.69
E. M. Kenny, Deputy SaL ...... 85.00
J. 0. Archer, Janitor Salary.... 75.00
Henry E. Neer, Court Report. 25.00
Neva S. Cochell, Deputy Sal. 124.69
Earle Bryant, Sheriff Mileage
14.65; Tax Col. Mil. $26.10.... 40.75
C. J. D. Bauman, Mileage &
Incidentals 26.78
Rogers Super Tread, Sheriff 12.98
C. J. D. Bauman, Sheriff .... 2.00
Thomson Bros., Jail 72
Case Furniture Co., Jail .59
Heppner Market, Jail 4.10
Thomas J. Wells, Assessor
$3.00; Field Work $60.95.... 63.95
West Coast Print. & Bind
Co., Assessor 3.20
Pacific Tel. & Tel, Co., Cur
rent Expense 49.13
Gilliam & Bisbee, Court Hse. 1.49
Pac, Power & Light Co., Ct.
House - 34.06
Humphreys Drug Co., Elec
tion $4.70; Supt. $1.25 5.95
Heppner Gazette Times, Offi.
Pub. $78.07; Supt. $65.42;
Election $123.80 : 267.29
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co., El
ection 1.05
Emma M. C. Breshears, Elec 2.10
Bert Mason, Election 3.70
Earle Bryant, Election 2.25
A. B. Chaffee, Election 1.20
Department of Agriculture,
District Sealer 6.15
Vivian Kane, Emergency
(Health) 4.50
Mrs. L. G. Rumble, Emerg 5.00
General Petroleum Corp.,
Weed Control 24.82
Earl McCabe, Weed Control 80.65
E. R. Lundell, Weed Control 27.58
Bert Johnson, Emergency $3.-
00; County Court $11.60 .... 14.60
George N. Peck, County Ct. 48.15
L..D. Neill, County Court .... 49.20
Lucy E. Rodgers, Supt. $11.-
64; Supt. Mil. $23.50 35.14
Betty Robinson, Supt. Asst. 25.00
C. W. Barlow, Clerk, Current
Expense $6.00; Election $.60 6.60
Ed Breslin, Ct. Hse. Fuel .... 300.69
State Ind. Acc. Com., Sheriff
$4.53; Sher. Dep. $.62; Sher.
Salary $.31 5.46
J. O. Hager, Justice Court .... 10.75
Chas. B. Cox, Current Ex
pense (Stamps) 6.00
C. Melville, Election 11.00
Dan Lindsay, Election 6.00
Russell Moore, Election 6.00
E. L. Ditty, Election 6.00
Frank Saling, Election 6.00
Grace Macomber, Election .... 6.00
S. C. Russell, Election 6.00
Flossie Coats, Election 14.40
Roy E. Ball, Election 6.00
Sophia Barlow, Election 6.00
R. L. Ekleberry, Election 6.00
J. A. Troedson, Election 6.00
John W. Krebs, Election 6.00
Fannie G. Griffith, Election.... 6.00
Herbert Hynd, Election 12.40
Walter Becket, Election 10.00
F. M. Akers, Election 6.00
Marjorie Worden, Election .... 6.00
John Bergstrom, Election .... 6.00
L. Redding, Election 6.00
A. W. Lundell, Election 11.00
O. G. Bergstrom, Election 6.00
Jesse Warfield, Election 6.00
Irene Zinter, Electi6n 6.00
C. F. Bergstrom, Election 6.00
J. B. Adams, Election 10.00
Neal F. Knighten, Election .... 6.00
Floyd N. Adams, Election 6.00
Lewis C. Batty, Election 6.00
Frances Leathers, Election .... 6.00
R. M. Akers, Election 3.00
E. R. Lundell, Election 3.00
Claude C. O'Connor, Election 3.00
Ruth Lundell, Election 3.00
Juanita Rietmann, Election.... 3.00
Elizabeth Clark, Election 3.00
Mabel Cotter, Election 3.00
W. M. Eubanks, Election 6.60
Frank M. Lundell, Election .... 3.00
Beulah Mankin, Election 3.00
H. W. Grim, Election 19.00
Geo. W. Rand, Election 6.00
H. C. Warner, Election 6.00
M. F. Caldwell, Election 6.00
F. C. Frederickson, Election 6.00
Catherine J. Higgins, Election 6.00
Kathleen Hisler, Election 6.00
Leona S. Instone, Election .... 6.00
Hazle Swaggart, Election 9.80
Annie Shaffer, Election 6.00
Sam G.' McMillan, Election .... 3.00
L. A. Palmer, Election 5.20
Ann Johnson, Election 3.00
Cora E. Warner, Election 3.00
Grace M. Turner, Election .... 3.00
E. J. Evans, Election 3.00
Heppner
B. H. Peck, Election 3.00
Maude H. Pointer, Election.... 3.00
H. O. Bauman, Election 3.00
Helen Breshears, Election 3.00
Vivian Kane, Election 6.00
Ealor B. Huston, Election 6.00
Winifred Biggy, Election 6.00
Margaret McNeill, Election .... 6.00
Kathleen Gentry, Election ...... 6.00
Alex Green, Election 4.50
Walter B. Carlson, Election.... 4.50
Robert Jones, Election 4.50
R. A. Campbell, Election ...... 4.50
John W. Hiatt, Election 4.50
Bertha Ayers, Election 6.00
Chas. W. Bartholomew, Elec. 6.00
Clayton Ayers, Election 6.00
Marion Finch, Election 6.00
Faye Finch, Election 6.00
C. N. Jones, Election 6.00
Etta Howell, Election 6.00
Grace O. Nickerson, Election 6.00
Ruth L. Tamblyn, Election .... 6.00
Sara E. McNamer, Election .. 6.00
Frank E. Parker, Election 4.50
H. A. Duncan, Election 4.50
Ella Benge, Election 4.50
E. L. Ayers, Election 4.50
Josephine Mahoney, Election 4.50
American Legion, lone, Elec. 1.00
Roy E. Hurst, Election 5.00
Neal F. Knighten, Election
(Janitor) 2.50
I. O. O. F. Lodge,' Lexington,
, Election 5.00
Margaret McNeill, Election
(Abstracting) 4.50
Lorena Jones, Election (Ab
stracting) 4.50
Morrow Co. Abstract & Title
Co., Supt. I.... 4.50
A. C. Houghton, Election 3.10
Judge Bert Johnson, General
Assistance 148.83
Wheeler, Reynolds & Stauf,
Weed Control 254.08
Chas. B. Cox, P.M., Election
Expense .. 4.30
George N. Peck, County Ct. 26.70
Bert Johnson, Blind Assist 11.00
Bert Johnson, Judge, Old Age
Assistance 33.80
Bert Johnson, Judge, Aid to
Dependent Children 41.60
C. W. Barlow, Clerk's Inci 9.10
C. J. D. Bauman, Stamps &
Envelopes 180.00
Carl Baer, Tax Collections .... 7.50
Carl Baer, Tax Collections .... 7.50
WARRANTS DRAWN ON
GENERAL ROAD FUND
E. A. Kelly $98.84, H. S. Taylor
$121.23, M. V. Nolan $211.23, Clair
Ashbaugh $107.73, Jim Farley $79.23,
Henry Schwarz $87.48, C. R. Lang
don $2.99, Chas. Wililams $43.64, L.
N. Morgan $85.31, Jack Stotts $79.98,
Robert S. Wilson $13.36, Paul Smith
$13.98, Frank Jones $9.99, G. Mc
Louth $2.24, Roy Ball $2.24, J. b'.
Adams $7.47, Ed Warren $6.72, Ev
erett Hadley $8.04, Henry Coats $6.-
DELICIOUS
SEAFOODS
OYSTERS
CLAMS
CRABS
NOW IN SEASON
The "R" months are back
again with a fresh supply of
choice sea foods always avail
able here.
Contributions Taken for
CHINESE RELIEF SOCIETl
and Official Receipt Given
Meals at All Hours
FOUNTAIN SERVICE
Elkhorn
Restaurant
ED CIIINN, Prop.
Gazette Times, Heppner,
72, Forest Adams $2.24, Albert Con
nor $80.82, Bradley Castle $44.85, A.
J. Chaffee $80.82, Wm. Cunningham
$52.32, Contractors Equipment Co.
$125.00, Valvoline Oil Co. $25.92,
Feenaughty Machinery Co. $164.39,
Howard-Cooper Corp. $4.50, Colum
bia Equipment Co. $47.19, Penland
Brothers Transfer $5.46, United
Steel Co. $19.31, E. J. King $1.50,
Jack Allen Supply Co. $19.48, Alas
ka Junk Co. $130.10, A. C. Haag &
Co. $37.66, Kilham Stationery &
Printing Co. $1.36, Lexington Oil
Co-op $87.90, Mercer-Ashenfelter
$4.70, Union Oil Co. $345.06, Thom
son Bros. $.75, Frank Nixon $29.85,
Standard Oil Co. $167.88, C. A. Kane
$38.53, Ferguson Mator Co. $47.51,
Jackson Implement Co. $26.27, Gill
iam & Bisbee $169.71, Tum-A-Lum
Lumber Co. $8.00, Gamble Stores
Dealer $42.00, Harry Tamblyn $70.00,
Braden-Bell Tract. & Equip. Co.
$35.12, E. R. Lundell $12.55, Rose-wall-Gentry
Motor Co. $49.90, Har
old Becket $9.75, 1. R. Robison $453.
86, Pacific Power & Light Co. $3.54,
Humphreys Drug Co. $1.25, F. W.
Turner $26.00, Braden-Bell Tract. &
Equip. Co. $210.00, Green's Hard
ware Co. $6.12 State Ind. Acc. Com.
$39.04, City of Heppner Water Dep.
$2.40, Harry Tamblyn $50.00, Jim
Farley $10.00.
WARRANTS DRAWN ON
MARKET ROAO FUND
Albert Connor $35.02, Bradley
Castle $35.88, A. J. Chaffee $40.41
Wm. Cunningham $26.91, Ralph
Marlatt $152.61, H. Sherer $100.35
Wrex Langdon $82.98, Walter Gil-
man $80.73, A. Johnston $26.91,
Frank W. Gentry $142.74, Dale Ray
$74.75, Harry Tamblyn $143.28, State
Industrial Acc, Comm. $24.77,
Holiday special on permanents, all
week days except Saturday for girls
under 14 years, $2.50. Myrtle's Beau
ty Salon. tf . !
MOST POWERFUL TRUCK ENGINES
IN THE LOW-PRICE FIELD
90-HORSEPOWER
STANDARD ENGINE
93-HORSEPOWER
HEAVY DUTY
"LOAD-MASTER" ENGINE
(Optional of extra cost on Heavy Duty truckt)
60 MODELS ... ON NINE LONGER WHEELBASES
. . . A COMPLETE LINE FOR ALL LINES OF BUSINESS
Heppner
Oregon
Mattresses to be
Made by Groups
In Low Brackets
Highest quality cotton mattresses,
made out of surplus cotton from
southern states, will be available for
low income rural families in Oregon
at a cost of only the effort required
to make them out of materials to be
furnished, as the result of a coop
erative arrangement completed re
cently, announces W. L. Teutsch,
assistant director of the extension
service at Oregon State college.
The mattress-making project will
be started first in Malheur county
next February, and will then be
extended to Deschutes and Klamath
counties in March, and to other
counties as rapidly as the available
staff can carry on the instructional
and superviory work, says Teutsch.
This is a cooperative project with
the extension service carrying on
the education work, while the AAA
and Surplus Marketing administra
tion will supply the materials and
be responsible for their delivery
and distribution.
Mattress-making centers will be
established in the selected counties,
where trained local leaders will be
available to assist eligible families
SHIP BY TRUCK
The Dalles Freight Line, Inc.
SERVICE BETWEEN
PORTLAND : THE DALLES : HEPPNER
AND WAY POINTS
Arrive Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
Warehouse: KANE'S GARAGE Carl D. Spickerman, Agent
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FERGUSON MOTOR COMPANY
Thursday, December 5, 1940
in making the mattresses. Exper
ience in other states has shown that
one mattress can be made in about a
day by a family of four. Ordinary
baled cotton, as well as a good grade
of cotton ticking, will be supplied
without cost.
Only rural families with an an
nual cash income of $500 or less
(based on a family of four) will be
eligible to make these mattresses out
of free material. The AAA will
certify the eligibility of families.
A mattress-making demonstration
was recently held on the O. S. C.
campus, with extension leaders from
Washington, D. C, and from Texas
explaining how the program has
been carried on elsewhere. In Tex
as alone 191,000 such mattresses
have been made.
Miss Lois Lutz, extension home
management specialist, is leader of
the project for Oregon. The pro
gram will be carried out only in
such counties where it is approved
by the local AAA committee and
the program planning committee,
says Teutsch, who adds that this
offers an excellent reciprocal pro
gram for Oregon, whch now pro
duces some two million dollars'
worth of winter legume seed used
by the southern cotton farmers.
MASSIVE NEW TRUCK STYLING
making these new 1941 Chev
rolet trucks the best-looking as
well as the best-performing trucks
in the entire lowest price field.
NEW LONGER WHEELBASE
NEW RECIRCULATING BALL-BEARING
STEERING GEAR
greatly reduces steering effort
brings true passenger car steering
ease to truck operation.
NEW, MORE COMFORTABLE DRIVER'S
COMPARTMENT
with greatly increased leg room
and better, form-fitting seat and
back in cabs, giving much greater
driver comfort.
Oregon
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