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Heppner Gazette Times, May 1 1, 9 3 COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS Heppner Gazette Times, Offic. FOR APRIL, 1944 The minutes of the March meet ing were read and approved. The Court signed Agreement of Sale to Charles H. Bartholomew and Phoebe A. Bartholomew for the following property, to-wit: Section twenty-five (25) and thirty-six (36) in Township four First Nalt Bank of Port. With (4) North, Range Twenty-six holding tax on salaries. (26), Morrow County, Oregon, Bert Johnson, County Court for the sum of Two Hundred! Fifty- Chas. B. Cox, Postmaster six dollars cash and balance in five Sheriffs Stamps and Enve- equal annual installments of $204.80 lopes each- L. D. Neill, Aid to Dep ine uurt orders the publication Children Pub. $23.55; Clerk, 7.40, Elec tion $14.00 44.95 Gilliam & Bisbee, Court House 2.30 Fac. Power & Ligt Co. Court House, 29.97 State Industrial Accident Com.; ' Sheriff. Sal. $0.31; Dep. Sal. $0.31: 6.12 Irrigon News 'Notes By MBS. J. A. SHOTTN Mr. and Mrs. Ora Thompson and Fred Houghton were Pendleton vis itors Tuesday. C. D. Conrad, county agent, and four soil conservatioin men spent Friday in Irrigon. t Pfc George Steagal has gone over seas with his address New York 160.29 according to his brother Dave. 12.75 Mildred Tschantz left Wednesday uay evening 25.00 37.80 and sale of the following county L. D. Neill, Old Age Assist. 377.60 Sunday evening. property: L. D. Neill, Aid to Blind Lots 21 and 22 in Block 8 of the Cornett Green, Election Exp. City of Boardman, Morrow WARRANTS DRAWN ON County, Oregon, for the mini- GENERAL ROAD FUND mum price of $20.00, cash. General Petroleum Corp. Lots 5, 6, 7, and 8 in Block 4, g. r Lundeil Ayers' 3rd Addition to the City Robert S. Wilson of Heppner, Morrow County, py Brown Oregon, for the minimum price a. Anderegg of $25.00, cash. a. A. Agee The West Half of the West Half e. W. Peck of Section 35, Township 2 North, Edith K.'Hendriok Range 23, E. W. M. in Morrow L. N. Morgan County, Oregon, for the mini- chas. Williams mum (price of $1.00 per acre Frank Nixon cash. Walter Gilman NNEyL, SEV4NEy4, NESEVi, w. Cunningham of Section 31, Township 2 North, jack stots Range 23 E. W. M. in Morrow Austin Wilson County, Oregonfor the mini- H. Sherer ' mum price of $1.00 per cash. Don Kenny and two sons spent navy is to go over seas without a the week-end in Portland return- leave he wrote his mother, Mrs. R. ing Sunday. M. McCoy. Mack McCoy is stationed James Henderson left' for -Camp at Williamsburg, Va. where he is ?n Haun Calif, a'ter spending two instructor there, weeks with the Henderson and The R. M. McCoys purchased the Smith families. He has spent two place they have been living on for years in the Alieutians before com- .'cur years from R. A. Baker of ing here. ' . South Gate. Caif. George Reid, Mrs. Sinice Moore's Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Mulkey are the father had a heart attack Wednes- rroud parents of a baby girl, LUa They rushed him to Hazel, born Weonesoay mgni ai for Ordnance where she is getting the Hermiston hospital and his the Pendleton hospital, mr. her teeth fixed children were called. Ethel Smith and Hazel Steagall went up to see Albert Connell spent spent a and Fred Reid of Condon and Mrs. them Monday. They are doing fine upIt with his orandnarpnts the Esther Moore ot The JJaues came, uiey repoiieu. Lewis' of 'Boardman. He ctrae home He is some better now. Benny McCoy, AOMB2c ofth- Mr. and Mrs. Paul rlabeflein spent the week-end in The Dalles. 9.00 Carol Goodman, Clarke Stephens,, 1.50 June Goodman and Lavelle Mark ham were Stanfield visitors Sunday. ' EHa May Grim and Loretta White 34.56 are workinig at the Ordnance ca- 10.18 feteria, ' 34.95 Hugh Grim has also gone back to 4.99 work at Ordanoe. 2.49 Mrs. Virginia Allen was, a Pen- 2.50 dleton visitor Saturday. 2.64 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grider and 1,45 Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Brannon were 171.73 Pendleton visitors Monday. 115.93 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wildeman 29.85 and Loraine Schneider left for 152.53 Kennewick Wednesday. 156.98 Mrs. Lee Smilh is helping remo!- 138.54 el the Jack Smith home. 151.74 acre, WARRANTS DRAWN ON GENERAL FUND Edna Hughes, Dep Clerk Salary P. A. MoUahan, Dep. Sheriff Rita Mclntyre, Office Clerk Marie Barlow, Dep' Assess Letha Rippee, Supt Assist. J. O. Archer, Janitor Sal Dr. A. D. McMurdo, Physi cian salary Susie W. Miller, Court Rep. Children's Farm Home, Juve nile Court Oregon Protetive Soc. Juvenile Court Anne M. Thomas, Co. Nurse, Mrs. L. L. Taylor, Bang's Dis. Control Western Golf Course Supply Co. Court House A. E. Simmons. Treas. Lucy E. Rodgers, Supt. $7.50 Supt. Travel Ex. $70.20 J. K. Gill Co. Supt. Burroughs Adding Machine Co., Assessor W. O. Dix, Assessor Mileage John H. Fuiten, Sheriff, Central Market, jail Huston's Grocery, jail, J. O. Turner. Civilian Def. Dr. L. D. Tibbies, Insane, Vivian Kane, Bonds, Pac. Tel & Tel Co Cur rent Exp West Coast Printing & Bind ing Co., Elecion Exp. State Dept o f Agri. Dist. Seal. P. W. Mahoney Dist Atty. 219.63 A. J. Chaffee 171.73 Wm Hamln J12.99 M. V. Nolan 184.62 Milt Spurlock 150.13 Harry Quackenbush 92.08 $122.81 E. A. Kelly 107.82 156.45 Charles Vaughn 8.00 110.40 Union Oil Company 727.26 110.40 Union Oil Company 10.18 50.00 TumaLum Lumber Company 2.50 90.40 Ferguson Motor Company 34.70 Nelson Equipment Co. 122.14 25.00 Rosewall Motor Company 8.74 25.00 City Heppner, Water Dept 1.85 Howard Cooper Corp 593.11 5.00 Columbia Equipment Co. 12.22 Feenaughty Mach. Co 105.70 5.00 Jackson Implement Co. 751.42 126.10 Gilliam & Bisbee 32.35 Pacific Power & Light 5.63 15.00 State Ind. Aecid Com 69.69 First Natl Bank Port 126.99 5.95 Walther Williams Co 46.63 6.00 Jack Allen Supply Co. 130.28 Mann's Tire Shop 613.16 WARRANTS DRAWN ON MISCELLANEOUS FUND Joseph Baltrenas, Rodent Fund 25.00 Gilliam County Cricket Assn Rodent Fund 250.00 . Heppner Gazette Times, Dog Fund 21.65 First Natl Bank Portland Rodent Fund 5.00 Carl McDaniel, Rodent Fund 20.00 77.70 97.25 17.00 41.15 46.40 15.36 10.75 25.00 5.00 15.00 (c Announcement To the Republican Voters Having announced myself as a candi date for the Republican nomination to the office of Sheriff of Morrow County, I take this means to appeal to you for support. My work in the Navy prevents me from coming to Morrow County to make a personal campaign. My enlistment is for the duration of the war only. When the war is over (and I hope that is soon) , if I dm nominated and elected, it is my earnest hope and desire to return to Morrow County and again take an active part in its welfare. My work in the Navy has given me valuable experience and training that will be beneficial to me in the perform ance of the duties of Sheriff. My record as Sheriff, should speak for itself and with the added experience of the Navy I feel justified in asking and soliciting the support of the Repub lican voters for my nomination. I will appreciate any and all support given me. C. J. D. Bauman 47.60 27.80 615 21.40 A STOCKMAN 1 REPUBLlCAN-FOR 1 CONGRESS I second District I SALE oQQMOOGO) Registered Herefords 1 :00 p. m. Saturday; May 13 BARKER & DAMS RANCH Condon , 9 miles west on Highway 206 (route will be signed) These Registered Cattle are Prince Domino-Anxiety breeding and are the entire herds of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dams and Frank Monahan. Also some young registered bulls from other herds. V. R. -Bob- RUNN10N Auctioneer r, EMPLOYER SPEAKS HIGHLY of Wayne Morse Republican Candidate for U. S. Senate The following letter was written to an Oregon business man by1 Almon E. Roth, former president of the Vaupi Coast Shipmen's Association and former president of the San Francisco Employers' Association, now president National Federation of American Shipping. April 29, 1944 Mr. Thomas Luke Portland Oregon My dear Torn: Because of my very high personal regard for Wayne L. Morse, I am taking the liberty of writing you concerning his qualifica tions for U. S. Senator. As you probably know, I have been intimately associated with Wayne Morse through my activities in Pacific Coast waterfront labor relations, and more recently as a fellow member of the National War Labor Board. Through these associations I have had an unusual orjportunity to judge his character, ability and political philosophy. He rates tops with me in all three respects. His keen mind, unbounded energy and facility of expression would immediately win recognition from his fellow senators and the American public. If elected he would be a great credit to the State of Oregon. -1 understand that it is being charged in some circles that Wayne Morse is a Communist and pro-Bridges. Such talk is sheer nonsense. I have read his testimony in the Bridges deportation case and can find nothing therein which indicates that he is pro Bridges or has communistic leanings. On the contrary, on many occasions I have heard him enunciate his belief in the American system of private enterprise. He has differed sharply from New Deal philosophy at various times and has taken courageous stands on matters of principle without regard for his own personal consideration. 1 I sincerely hope that you and other business, leaders in Oregon will do everything that you can to ensure his nomination. At this critical moment, America is in great need of men with his unusual attainments. With kindest personal regards, I am Sincerely yours, (Signed) ALMON E. ROTH, President National Federation of American Shipping Paid for by Wayne Stewart, Dayville, Oregon