Image provided by: Morrow County Museum; Heppner, OR
About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1945)
6 Heppner Gazette Times, July 26, 1945 Irrigon News Notes By MBS. J. A. SHO0N Mr. and Mrs. Russell Galbraith and daughter of Redmond arrived Thursday to spend the rest of the week with the Floyd Sparks fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Oro Thompson and son Ronald and Sammie Umiker were Lexington visitors Thursday. Rev. Starring of Portland, a mis sionary was speaker at the Commu nity church i Sunday. Rev. S. E. Gregg of Vanport City will be here next Sunday to spend a few weeks in Irrigon. Miss Kathleen Poulson and S Sgt Robert Sprague were married Wed nesday evening in the Assembly of God church. Miss Poulson graduat ed from Irrigon high school in June and has been working at Ordnance. Sgt. Sprague is in the service and has been over seas. He has a 30-day furlough and the young couple will have a short honeymoon trip. Rev. A. B. Turner solmnized the mar riage. . The Milton Bailey house got on fire Sunday evening about eight The neighbors hurried in and put out the fire before too much dam age was done. It started in the attic and although the water did some damage to the house it was dis covered before it got much of a start. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Darling moved in Friday. Most of the things were hauled out of the house and must be returned The house was insured. The Umatilla fire fighters were called, but the blaze was out before they arrived. Mr. and Mrs. Russell McCoy were in Seattle from Thursday until Sun day evening. Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Rand were Pendleton visitors Wednesday. Nina Harris left for Portland Thursday morning after spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. We announce with pride our appointment as AUTHORIZED DEALER 3 now ready to render expert service ea that Maytag Washer of yours WE REGARD this appointment as a bright feather in our cap ... in rep resenting Maytag, America's lead ing washer. We wish we could say, "Come in and pick out your new Maytag." But we can't There won't be any new Maytags for a while yet but when Uncle Sam s iys "6cT on the handsome new Maytag Post war Models, we'll Lave them. In the meantime, our job Is to keep your present Maytag Washer operating at its top efficiency 'till the war is won. We have the genuine factory parts and real service ex perts. Come in and sec us or giv us a ring. Heppner Hardware & Electric Co. no Martha Ferrill. She has just re turned from a trip to her old home in Kentucky. ' Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hill took their daughter Carla to the Pendleton hos-pital Monday. She has been ill for some time. Mr. Hill returned home while Mrs. Hill remained in Pendleton. Mrs. Milton Bailey, and June Green were Pendleton visitors Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Stevens of Pasco arrived Sunday to spend some time with his aunt, Mrs. Floyd Sparks and family. Sgt. Clarence Rucker left for Camp Pendleton, Calif. Wednesday. He has had 32 months overseas and has completed a 30-day furlough here with his parents the Elmer Ruckers, and other relatives. Mrs. Beatrice Twyford and small daughter of Kansas have been vis iting her sister, Mrs. Herbert Ames and family and have gone on to California to visit. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Isom spent the week-end with his parents the W. C. Isoms of Pendleton. Donna returned with them after spending a few days with her grandparents. COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS JUNE 1945 The minutes of the May term were read and approved. The Court orders that the amount of $294.72 be transferred from the amusement tax fund to the general fund of the couny. The Court orders that the amounts of $556.26, $379.46, $25.78, $55421 and $127.00 be transferred to Court House Incidentals, County jNutrse, Insurance, Association of Oregon Counties, Election Expense and Bang' Disease Control Appro priations from the Emergency Appropriation. The Court orders the amounts of $144.10 be transferred from the Sheriffs books and incidentals ap propriation to the Sheriffs Tax Collections Appropriation. The Court orders the amount of $24.31 be transferred from the Assessor s Field Work Appropria tion to the Assessor's Books and In cidentals appropriation. The Court orders that the am ounts of $65.68 and $8.49 be trans, ferred from the County Court ap propriation to the Superintendent's books & ncidentals and travel ex pense appropriations, respectively. WARRANTS DRAWN ON GENERAL FUND Edna Hughes, Dep Sal. $ 108.50 Florence Ely, Dep Sal 116.49 Muriel Rice. Office Clerk 101.00 Marie Barlow, Dep Sal 108.50 Lelha Rippee, Supt. Assist 50.90 J. O. Archer, janitor, 88.50 Dr. A. D. McMurdo; Phys 25.00 Susie W. Miller Court Rep't. 33.33 Margaret Gillis, Nurse 131.80 First Natl Bank of Portland Salaries 195.40 C W. Barlow, Clerk, current expense , 4:65 State Ind Accid. Comm, Sher. $3.03; Sher. Sal, $.31; Dep Sal. $0.31 3.65 L H. Clawson Co., Court House 550.00 Bert Johnson Judge, general assistance 86.99 W. O. Dix, Assessor's field work 38.75 P. A. Mollahan, Sheriff 28.40 Pac. Sta. and Printing Co. Sheriff 1.75 Heppner Gazette Times, Off. Pub. $21.60; Election $43.75; Cir. Ct. $38.69; Sher. $6.85 110.89 Shorb's Stationery, Supt. 25.60 J. K. Gill Co., Supt. 74.61 Lucy Rodgers, 4-H 150.00 Lucy Rodgers, Institute 50.00 Humphreys Drug Co., Election Expense 3.00 West Coast Printing & Bind ing Co., Election 15.60 Children' Farm Home, Juv. Court 5.00 Richard Borman, Bangs' Dis. 4.00 Lulu M. Hager Emergency 3.00 F. W. Turner. Insurance 39,60 P. W. Mahoney, Dist Atty 30.00 State Dept. of Agriculture Dist. Sealer 6.15 Pac. Tel & Tel Co., Current Expense 4920 Pac. Power & Light, Court House 32.13 Geo. M. Baldwin, Auditor, Jail 23.25 J. O. Archer, Court House 2.00 Bert Johnson, Judge, Old Age Asistance $464.00; Dep Chil. $48; Blind Assist. 11.40 523.40 J. O. Peterson, Court House 2.00 Pac Power & Light, Court House 2555 Lucy E. Rodgers, Supt. Inc. Susie W. Miller, Circuit Ct 1.29 $14.50; Supt. Mil. $72.20; 86.70 State Dept Agri Dist Sealer 6.15 Robt. S. Fan-ell, Accountants Audits 650.00 Heppner Gazette Times, Clerk $25.50; Tax Coll. $11.80 Off. Pub. 82.90 120.20 Bert Johnson, County Court 5.00 L. D. NeilL County Court , 74.05 J. G. Barratt, County Court 15.23 First Natl Bank of Portland Withholding tax 190.77 Rilie V. Jones, Election 6.00 M. Orlena Suddarth, Election 18.00 Catherine J. Higgins, Elect. 6.00 Violet Swaggart Elect 6.00 Leona Instone Elect. ' 6.00 Kathleen Hisler, Elect. 10.80 Helen Currin, Elect. 6.00 E J. Evans, Elect. 6.00 B. H. Peck, Elect. 6.00 Vera Whillock Elect. 6.00 Thelma Smethurst, Elect. 6.00 Marie Steagall, Elect 6.00 H L. Duvall, Elect. 1.80 Florence Ely, Elect. 4.50 Ealor B. Huston, Elect. 4.50 Coramae Ferguson, Elect. 4.50 Mary E. McMurtry Elect. 4.50 Lorena Jones, Elect. 4.50 Mattie Green, Elect. 4.50 R. L. Benge, Elect. 4.50 Flora Nys Elect. 4.50 Elma Hiatt, Elect. 4.50 Mary Bailey, Elect. 4.50 Phoebe A. Bartholomew, Elect 6.00 Jasper E. Myers, Elect. 6.00 Bertha Ayers, Elect. 12.80 Marion Finch, Elct. 6.00 Faye Finch, Elect. 6.00 C. N. Jones, Elect. 4.50 Burdelle Straight Election 4.50 Grace O. Nickeson, Elect 4.50 Sara E. McNamer, Elect. 4.50 Neva Matteson, Elect. 4.50 F. E. Parker, Elect. 4.50 C. R. McAlister, Elect 4.50 Ella Benge, Elect. y 4.50 Oma Cox, Elect. ' 4.50 Hanna Rauch, Elect. 6.00 Wm. J. Doherty, Elect 10.60 Irene Rauch, Elect. 6.00 Grace Macomber, Elect. 18.50 Wilma B. DeMauro, Elect. 6.00 Daisy B. Gillespie, Elect. 6.00 Flossie Coats, Elect. 6.00 Mabel Allen, Elect. 6.00 Herbert Hynd, Elect. 6.00 J. A. Troedson, Elct. 12.40 H. O. Ely, Elect. 6.00 ) Fannie G Griffith, Elect. 6.00 Beth Hynd, Elect. 6.00 Walter Becket, Elect. 10.00 iMarjorie Worden, Elect. 6.00 Hanna Anderson, Elect. 6.00 John Bergstrom, Elect 6.00 Carrie Becket, Elect. 6.00 Beulah Lundell, Elect. 6.00 A. W. Lundell, Elect. 11.00 Jesse Warfield, Elect. 6.00 Esther Bergstrom. Elect. 6.00 C F Bergstrom Elect. 6.00 Walter W. Wright, Elect 6.00 Henry Knighten, ElcUon 6.00 A. D. Inskeep, Elect. 6.00 Jesse Coats, Elect. 6.00 G. A. Ferrens Elect. 10.00 Mary E. Beckner, Elect. 9.60 H. E. Clark, Elect. 6.00 Geo. N. Ely, Elect, 6.00 Elaine Rietmann, Elect 6.00 Mabel Cotter, Elect. 6.00 Itol Rucker, Elect. 6.00 Ada Hunting, Elect. 6.00 Nettie M. Sparks, Elect. 6.00 Lola Bennett, Elect 4.50 Charlotte Eubanks, Elect 4.50 Nora Neill, Elect. 4.50 WARRANTS DRAWN ON GENERAL ROAD FUND Robert Walters 71.08 A. J. Chaffee 175.38 E. S. Hunt 135.63 W. Cunningham 183.78 Wm. Harrison 134.45 Dean 'Gilman . 136.77 Robert Taylor 164.32 II. Sherer " 232.14 E. A. Kelly 183.78 Frank Nixon 29.85 Chas. Williams 90.93 M. V. Nolan 194.38 Harry Quackenbush 117.58 Walter Gilman 167.33 Austin Wilson 175.63 Harold Wilson 150.95 J. L. Winn 20..96 Robt. S. Wilson 59.52 I. Skoubo 5.99 First Natl Bank of Portland 257.20 State Indus. Accid comm 71.09 State Highway Comm 80.00 O K. Rubber Welders 32.18 Shell Oil Company 41.79 Rosewall Motor Company 269.08 Sherman J. Frank 170.65 City of Heppner Water 2:65 Tress McClintock 3.75 Jack Allen Supply Co 26.84 I. R. Robison 140.50 Union Oil Co, Hermiston 24.75 Union Oil Co 299.33 Gamble Store 4.70 Howard Cooper Corp 20.00 Feenaughty Mach. Co 13.00 Nelson Equipmnt Co 35.93 Hodge Chevrolet Co 109.59 Pacific Power & Light Co 11.90 Marcus Whitman Garage 19.99 Loggers & Contractors Mach Co. 48.20 Robert Walters 42.48 WARRANTS DRAWN ON MISCELLANEOUS FUND Joseph Baltrena Rod Fund 25.00 Carl McDaniel Rodt. Fund 25.00 Ernest Heliker, Dog fund 50.00 Rusell K. Miller, Dog Fund 120.00 Mrs. A. E. Bennett and Mrs. Vi ola Gabler went to Portland Wed nesday morning to spend a few days on business. mm How to keep your Diesel out of the shop America's far-ranging submarines have proved Diesel engines run cleaner, smoother, lubricated with RPM DELO Diesel Engine Lubricating Oil! Your home front Diesel also deserves this great oil. Stops ring-sticking, cuts deposits, banishes bearing corrosion! Often reduces repairs 50 and doubles the time between Diesel overhauls. Order RPM DELO Oif now! -Li DICK Telephone 624 0OQCBQQCD G GQCOXSGCIIQ Buy War Bonds for Victory They 'RE all big days for Long Distance these days. Our job is to take them in stride and get your calls through without waiting. Most of the time it works out that way, but sometimes there's an extra big crowd on some circuits. Then Long Distance will say "Please limit your call to 5 minutes." THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY 4 West Willow St Phone 5