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Page Four Heppner Gazette Times THE HEPPNER GAZETTE. Established March 30, 1883; THE HEPPNER TIMES, Established November 18, 1897; CONSOLIDATED FEBRUARY 15, 1912 Published every Thursday morning by CBAWTORD PUBLISHING COMPANY and entered at the Post Office at Hepp ner, Oregon, as second-class matter. JASPER V. CRAWFORD, Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year j.00 Three Years J.WJ Six Months - l-W Three Months - Single Copies Official Paper for Morrow County County Warrants for December Term WARRANTS DRAWN ON GENERAL FUND December, 1940 Harriet Pointer, Deputy $ 85.00 Earle Bryant, Deputy 109.70 Neva S. Cochell, Deputy 124.70 E. M. Kenny, Deputy 85.00 J. O. Archer, Janitor 75.00 Henry Neer, Court Reporter Madison L. Myers, Bangs Dis 25.00 ease Control 40.00 Pacific Power & Light Co., Courthouse 30.44 M. D. Clark, Courthouse .zd; Jail $11.61; Election $1.60 Earle Bryant, Election $11.35; Sheriff $1.95 v- Dept. of Agriculture, District Sealer P. W. Mahoney, Emergency $11.50; Current Exp. $9.32; Dist. Att. $20.00 Harold Becket, Courthouse .. 17.46 13.30 6.15 40.82 1.50 Thomson Brothers, Jail 35.33 Jail Heppner Market, Jail Case Furniture Co., Jail .... 0.50 8.10 0.99 Cecilia Healy, Assessor's Off. $29.00; Tax Col. $14.00 43.00 Thomas J. Wells, Assessor Mileage 54-75 Charles B. Cox, Assessor's En velopes 24.74 Heppner Gazette Times, Off. Pub. $20.27; Elect. $3.00; Co. Ct. $4.50; Sher. $6.75; Supt $4.10 38.62 C. J. D. Bauman, Cir. Ct. $19.61; Jus. Ct. $12.40; Elect. $6.20; Mileage $185.28 223.49 S. C. Russell, Sher. Mileage $5.65; Election $1.00 6.65 Greenfield Grange No. 579, Election 5(M John W. Graham & Co., Sup erintendent 11.00 University of Wash., Super intendent 12.96 Lucy E. Rodgers, Supt. Mil, $1.35; Post. $10.40; Incident als $3.00 14.75 Bettv Robinson, Supt. Assist. 25.00 A. B. Chaffee, Jus. of Peace, Justice Court 10-30 Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., Current Expense 66.40 H. H. Hill, Courthouse 6.75 Earl McCabe, Weed Control 25.10 George N. Peck, County Ct. 49.00 L. D. Neill, County Court .... 82.90 Bert Johnson, County Court 27.40 Franklin Printing Co., Clerk 2.35 Vivian Kane, Bonds 25.00 State Ind. Acc. Comm., Sher. $4.35; Sher. Sal. $0.30; Sher. Deputies $0.60 5.43 G, W. Funkhouser, Cir. Ct. 10.80 Henry E. Peterson, Cir. Ct 11.00 Noel K. Dobyns, Cir. Ct 11.00 G. L. Swanson, Cir. Ct 9 60 Frank Lindsay, Cir. Ct 11.40 Harry Archer, Cir. Ct 6.20 M. L. Case, Cir. Ct 6.20 Charles Vaughn, Cir. Ct 6.20 Bert Johnson, Judge, General Assistance 210.11 Eastern Ore. Wheat League, Pub. & Advertising 30.00 Inland Emp. W. Assoc., Pub. & Advertising 220.00 Bert Johnson, Judge, Old Age Assistance 349.80 Bert Johnson, Judge, Blind 11.00 Bert Johnson, Judge, Aid to Dep. Children 49.60 H. H. Hill, Circuit Court 3.20 Cornett Green, Cir. Ct Earl Blake, Cir. Ct W. T. Gerard, Cir. Ct George E. Miller, Cir. Ct. ... Ralph I. Thompson, Cir. Ct. Lee Howell, Cir. Ct 3.20 4.50 6.60 10.00 4.80 3.20 Heppner John F. Kenny, Cir. Ct. Norman Nelson, Cir. Ct. ... Phil Higgins, Cir. Ct Laxton McMurray, Cir. Ct. Cecil H. Thome, Cir. Ct. . John Healy, Cir. Ct Harry E. Yarnell, Cir. Ct. ... Oral Scott, Cir. Ct J. E. Morgan, Cir. Ct E. R. Acton, Cir. Ct J. V. Crawford, Cir. Ct Neil Doherty, Cir. Ct Noah Pettyjohn, Cir. Ct E. R. Lundell, Cir. Ct Paul Hisler, Cir. Ct J. S. White, Cir. Ct Floyd Worden, Cir. Ct 4.60 6.00 7.60 6.60 10.00 9.00 6.60 4.50 6.60 3.20 3.20 9.00 6.00 6.60 7.00 18.00 6.60 6.70 11.80 9.00 6.00 7.00 Else M. K. Petersen, Cir. E. T. Messenger, Cir. Ct. Faye Fince, Cir. Ct Grant Olden, Cir. Ct E. L. Young, Cir. Ct Ct. Michael Healy, Cir. Ct 11.80 Rose Myers, Cir. Ct 2.00 Harriet Pointer, Deputy Sal. 85.00 Neva S. Cochell, Deputy Sal. 124.69 Earle Bryant, Deputy Sal 109.69 E. M. Kenny, Deputy Salary 85.00 J. O. Archer, Janitor Salary 75.00 Dr. A. D. McMurdo, Physician Salary Henry E. Neer, Court Report er Pacific Power & Light Co., 75.00 25.00 Court House 39.83 Betty Robinson, Supt. Assist. 25.00 Lucy E. Rodgers, Supt. Mil, $15.05; Inc. $6.35 21.40 Thomas J. Wells, Field Work $54.30; Incidentals $8.50 62.80 State Dept. of Agriculture, District Sealer Earle Bryant, Sher. Mil. $1.90; Cir. Ct. $10.50 C. J. D. Bauman, Cir. Ct. $35.66; Insane $12.25; Sher. $46.20 P. W. Mahoney, Cir. Ct. $6.50; 6.15 12.30 94.11 Dist. Att. $10.00 Albert M. Black, Insane Exp. Cecilia Healy, Tax Collections 16.50 5.00 8.00 Boys & Girls Aid Society, Aid to Dependent Children 72.00 L. W. Briggs, Treasurer Inci dentals ' 1.00 West Coast Print. & Bind. Co., Justice Court 32.75 J. O. Hager, Justice Court 27.30 Raymond Ferguson, Just. Ct. 1.50 Hugh B. Smith, Justice Ct. .. 1.50 Claude Graham, Justice Ct. .. 1.50 Henry Howell, Justice Ct 1.50 Edmond Gonty, Justice Ct 1.50 Rosa Eskelson, Justice Ct 1.50 C. W. Egan, Justice Ct 1.00 F. W. Turner, Justice Ct 1.00 Bert Johnson, County Court 16.75 George N. Peck, County Court 55.30 L. D. Neill, County Court 77.05 J. O. Peterson, Assessor 3.40 State Board of Forestry, Fire Patrol Assessment 50.00 DELICIOUS SEAFOODS OYSTERS CLAMS CRABS NOW IN SEASON The "R" months are back a fresh supply of again with choice sea foods always avail able here. Contributions Taken for CHINESE RELIEF SOCIETT and Official Receipt Given Meals at All Hours 9 FOUNTAIN SERVICE Elkhorn Restaurant ED CHINN, Prop. Gazette Times, Heppner, WARRANTS DRAWN ON GENERAL ROAD FUND December, 1940 Feenaughty Machinery Co. $70.11, Max Schulz $11.50, E. R. Lundell $47.31, Shell Oil Company $35.64, Green's Hardware Company $4.52, Ray Taylor $2.75, City of Heppner, Wat. Dept. $2.20, Frank Nixon $29.85, Rosewall-Gentry Motor Co. $17.49, Union Oil Company $240.02, Fee- naughty Machinery Company $17.77, Munnell & Sherrill $134.89, Heppner Garage $3.28, Contractors Equipment Corp. $29.14, Penland Bro. Trans fer $10.92, Ferguson Motor Co. $205.57, Walling Tractor &Equip ment Co. $0.50, Howard-Cooper Corporation $37.88, Columbia Equip ment Co. $3.14, Unit Steel Corpora tion $110.51, Ballou & Wright $124.89, E. J. Bristow $0.35, E. W. Peck $4.13, Edith K. Hendrick $3.76, Air Reduc tion Sales Company $5.35, Jack Allen Supply Company $81.09, Gilliam & Bisbee $105.62, General Petroleum Corporation $395.34, Oregon Culvert & Pipe Co. $103.14, I. R. Robison $115.35, Contractors Equip. Corp. $125.00, William Greener $9.21, C. A. Kane $40.00, Mercer-Ashenfelter $5.30, R. B. Rands $3.89, H. Tamblyn $78.71, Pacific Power & Light Co. $4.24, Harold Becket $27.50, Thomson Brothers $1.00, Tum-A-Lum Lum ber Co. $6.60, Braden-Bell Tractor & Equip. $494.06, L. N. Morgan $110.00, Jack Stotts $71.76, Robert S. Wilson $36.74, Frank Jones $23.97, Roy Ball $15.68, Henry J. Phelps $4.48, Harry Ford $1.12, Emil Ash $1.12, John McEntire $7.83, Russell Miller $7.50, Rav Brown $2.24, E. A. Kelley $99.75, Chas. Williams $43.55, C. R. Langdon $11.96, Henry Schwarz $81.00, Bradley Castle $62.79, H. S. Taylor $112.25, M. V. Nolan $116.74, Clair Ashbaugh $99.75, Jim Farley $58.77, Frank W. Gentry $49.41, Dale Ray $44.85, A. J. Chaffee $11.23, Wm. Cunningham $7.47, R. Marlatt $114.80, H. Sherer $69.80, W. Langdon $53.82, W. Gilman $53.82, Albert Connor $56.12, C. J. D. Bauman $13.00, State Ind. Acc. Comm. $46.37, Omar Riet mann $4.16, Ralph Marlatt $40.00, W. Cunningham $5.00, W. Gilman $10.00, Frank Gentry $15.00, Jas. Farley $5.00, Clair Ashbaugh $15.00, OF mm ffl Condensed Statement of Head Office and 41 Branches December 31,1940 RESOURCES Cash on Hand and Due from Banks $45,756,181.67 United States Bonds aii at par or Less) 33,447,404.69 $79,203,586.36 Municipal Bonds and Warrants. 3,021,307.98 Other Bonds' Loans and Discounts Money at Work in Oregon Stock in Federal Reserve Bank . Bank Premises, Furniture and Fixtures Other Real Estate Customers' Liability on Acceptances Interest Earned Other Resources Capital Surplus Undivided Profits Reserves for Contingencies 1,806,180.63 Reserves Allocated for Taxes, Interest, Etc Acceptances Interest Collected in Advance. Other Liabilities Deposits MIMIII FIDIRAL Oregon C. R. Langdon $38.87, H. Tamblyn $3.00, Ralph Marlatt $103.50, H. Sher er $88.99, Wrex Langdon $76.24, Walter Gilman $66.24, Clair Ashbaugh $88.74, Jim Farley $63.77, L. N. Mor gan $116.74, Jack Stotts $74.75, H. S. Taylor $116.74, M. V. Nolan $118.98, E. A. Kelly $90.79, H. Schwarz $81.00, Chas. Williams $40.25, Bradley Cos tie $62.79, Albert Connor $87.56, F. W. Gentry $117.03, Dale Ray $73.28, Robert S. Wilson $30.06, Roy Ball $8.96, G. McCloth $2.24, John McEn tire $2.24, Henry J. Phelps $4.48, H. Tamblyn $108.40, Edith K. Hen drick $2.27, Frank Nixon $29.85, S. D. Wright $11.20, Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. $18.50, Pacific Power & Light Co. $6.76, Sherman J. Frank $2,018.80. WARRANTS DRAWN ON MARKET ROAD FUND December, 1940 Harry Tamblyn $148.06, Frank W. Gentry $54.90, Dale Ray $29.90, A. J. Chaffee $101.02, Wm. Cunning ham $64.29, Ralph Marlatt $45.92, H. Sherer $27.92, Wrex Langdon $20.93, W. Gilman $23.92, A. John ston $17.94, Albert Connor bb.l6, State Ind. Acc. Comm. $14.65, Albert Connor $2.24, Frank W. Gentry $17.22, Dale Ray $8.97, A. J. Chaffee $112.25, Wm. Cunningham $60.78, Allen Johnston $8.97, H. Tamlyn $124.58. Temporarily unemployed workers in Oregon drew an aggregate of $4, 099,925 in jobless insurance during 1940 compared to $4,052,888 in 1939 ' and $5,916,399 in 1938, according to a report by the state unemployment compensation commission. Claim ants for jobless insurance in 1940 drew an average of $71.07 compared to an average of $88.29 in 1939, in dicating a shorter period of unem ployment during the past year. Em ployers contributed a total of $6, 138,978 in payroll taxes last year compared to $5,816,830 in 1939 and $6,878,482 in 1938. The reserve in the commission's trust fund was up to slightly more than $10,000,000 on January 1, compared to $7,890,935 a year ago. It is expected to hit $12, 000,000 within the next two months, members of the commission said. 0 i IlillSo Hi PORTLAND, OREGON Total Resources $140,073,9,33.69 LIABILITIES $3,000,000.00 3,000,000.00 2,555,887.53 Total Liabilities D I P O S I T INSURANCI CORPORATION Thursday, January 9, 1941 JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE Coats, Suits, Hats, Dresses, Parka Gowns, Pajamas and Robes. CUR RAN'S READY-TO-WEAR. To buy, sell or trade, use the G-T Want Ads and get best results. By DR. WM. C. STRAM, O. D. Well, we've just lived through one of the most exciting years that ever placed its brand on this frantic earth. The Nazis overran Europe like soft butter on toast, but were held for no gain by the waters of the English Channel. Churchill came up, Mussolini went down; Wendell Willkie and F. D. R. put on the most exciting political duel of mod ern times. Draft, taxes, the Greeks, King Carol, airplanes, Chamberlain,, the Finns, the Duke of Windsor, Japan, propaganda, Coventry, the Dies Committee, Fifth Columnists, Laval, John L. Lewis, "Gone Vith the Wind," King Leopold, Charlie Chaplin, the Burma Road, , James Cromwell, Secretary Hull, the Cin cinnati Reds, Marshal Petain, Sea biscuit all made headlines. And aspirin became a vital part of the national diet. In Heppner, the new postoffice gave everyone a different destina tion each morning when going af ter the mail, and plenty to talk about while waiting for it, at least until the new wears off. With the opening of a new school term, why not make sure your chil dren are not going to suffer the pen alties of poor vision during the coming months? Heavy school work, intense studying with weak eyes often cause headaches, tiredness, lack of vitality. For a thorough eye examination without charge, see Dr. Wm. C. Stram, O. D., 22 years ex perience. Satisfaction guaranteed. Stram Optical Co., 225 So. Main St., Phone 403, Pendleton, Ore. 0 5,598,303.66 48,896,508.75 180,000.00 2,753,264.77 1.00 21,987.05 346,427.03 52,547.09 10,362,068.16 480,489.69 24,173.30 464,657.84 14,375.56 128,728.169.14 $140,073,933.69