Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, April 18, 1946, Page 8, Image 8

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    8 Heppner Gazette Times, April 18, 1946
HIGHWAY ACCIDENTS
MAR TRAVEL SAFETY
Gasoline and, whiskey have com
bined to make a bad record bn
Morrow county highways recent
ly, as crumpled fenders and bat
tered radiators mutely testify.
Some of the parties involved have
called to answer charges filed by
the State of Oregon and in other
cases the authorities are searching
for some involved persons who
have failed to turn in a report.
Leslie H. Warfield, under $300
bond to appear before Justice J.
O. Hager Tuesday has been grant
ed more time to prepare his de
fense. He is charged with side
swiping the light panel truck of the
Heppner laundry On April 5. He
did not stop at the scene of the
accident, it was alleged, but the
occupants of the other car obtain
ed his car license number and he
was picked up later.
Leo Lester Anderson, picked up
by Officer Edgar Albert, was fin
ed $10 and costs for operating a
car with improper license.
A motorist apparently under the
"affluence, of inkahol" sideswiped
the car of Archdeacon and Mrs.
Neville Blunt Sunday night just
below Heppner. Mr. Blunt drove
almost off of the road in trying to
avoid a collision but the other
fellow assumed the attitude of "why
don't you look where you're driv
ing?" and declared he was on his
side of the road. ' The court will
decide the matter when the party
is located by the sheriff.
Kilham Stationery & Printing
Co., Assessor 108.50
Burroughs Add Machine Co
Assessor 17.00
Lucy E. Rodgers, Supt. Travel
Expense $65.46; Supt. $8.25 73.72
Children's Farm Home. Juv 10.00
Pac Tel & Tel Co Current Ex 53.52
P. A. Mollahan. Cur Ex 5.75
Stevens-Ness Law Pub. Co
Justice Court 14.79
Dr. A. P. McMurdo, Insane
$20.00; Coroner $39.20 59.20
Fred Pettyjohn, Bangs Dis.
Control 8.00
Heppner Gazette Times, Offic.
Publication 42.90
Oregon State Library, Library
Appropriation 164.20
F. W. Turner, Insurance $59.40;
Bonds $170.00 229.40
Lulu Hager, Emergency 2.75
First Natl Bank of Portland
Withholding Tax 161.18
State Ind. Accident Comm.
Sher. $3.04; Sher. Sal. $0.28;
Deputies 0.28 3.60
Giliam & Bisbee, jail 8.85
Pac Power & Light Co Court
House 21.72
Bert Johnson, County Court 16.85
L. D. Neill, County Court 23.25
Shorb s Stationery, Cerk 30.93
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Wright are
going to Portland today after their
furniture. They have rented the
small house from Joe Devine and
will need their furniture now.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Farley have
returned from a most enjoyable
trip to Condon, Hood River and
Mayville where they visited their
children and families.
Jack CHarra has arrived home
with his discharge papers which
he received at Ft. Lewis, after
many months of service in the
army in the European theatre. He
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Newt
CHarra of Lexington.
Capt. Alfred VaniWinkle is home
on terminal leave from Madigan
General hospital at Ft. Lewis where
he has been a patient for some
time. He is leaving today for Coos
Bay to visit his wife, who is the
home demonstration agent there.
COUNTY COURT REPORT
FOR MARCH, 1946
The minutes of the February
term were read and approved.
The Court orders the publication
and sale of the following County
property:
Lots 4, 5 and 6 in Block J of
Royses Addition to the City of
Hardman, Morrow County, Ore
gon, and
Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 in Block
F, of the City of Hardman,
Morrow County, Oregon for the
minimum price of $22.50, cash
Lots 23 and 24 in Block 8, In the
City of Boardman, for the min
imum price of $60.00 cash.
Lot 1 in Block 3, Ayers 3rd Ad
dition to the City of Heppner
for the minimum price of $25.00
cash.
Lots 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 in Block 1 and
Tract number 149, Brown's Ad
dition to the City of Heppner,
Morrow County, Oregon or the
minimum price of $75.00, cash.
All of Section 5 in Township 3
North, Range 26 E. W. M. and
all of Section 33 in Township
5 North, Range 26 E. W. M. for
the minimum price o $1.50 per
acre, cash.
The court orders the election of
five directors for the Rural Fire
protection District held Monday the
15th day of April, 1946.
WARRANTS DRAWN ON
GENERAL FUND
Edna Hughes. Dep Sal
Frances Mitchell, Dep Sal
Adell Forster, Office clerk
Sadie Parrish, Supt. Asst
Tilman Hogue, Janitor Sal
Dr. McMurdo, Phys. Sal
Susie W. Miller, Ct Reporter
Margaret Gillis, Nurse
Bert Johnson, Judge, Gen'l
Assistance
Mid-Columbia Typ. Co. Sher.
Sheriff Umatilla Co. Sher
P. A. Mollahan, Sher.
Central Market, jail
Hotel Heppner, jail
Pac. Stationery & Printing
Co. Clerk
West Coast Printing & Binding
Co.. Clerk. 13.96: Asseasor
$ 123.60
139.92
110.40
51.90
11150
25.00
33.33
147.65
88.05
33.50
1.20
20.75
13.28
4.00
2.39
Bert Johnson, Judge, Old Age
Assist $553.40; Dep Children
$44.00; Aid to Blind $11.40
WARRANTS DRAWN ON
GENERAL ROAD FUND
A. J. Chaffee
Hubert Wilson
E. A. Kelly
Chas. Williams
Frank Nixon
Walter Gilman
Austin Wilson
Robert Taylor
Raymond Turner '
Harold Wilson
Floyd Wiles
William Cunningham
William Harrison
Simpson Holley
Jack Slocum
Leonard Lindbloom
Estel Field
M. V. Nolan
Edwin Bucknum
Wendell Aldrich
Ernest Hunt
H. Sherer
Lyle H. Mulkey
Earl Isorn.
Hodge Chevrolet Co
Jackson Implement Co
Heppner Hdw & Elec. Co
Connor's Auto Supply
Loggers & Contractors Mach-
608.80
164.46
102.20
172.36
92.11
29.85
151.66
156.77
48.33
65.89
138.17
23.96
172.36
120.09
129.79
167.76
150.28
132.81
109.54
120.12
47.92
23.96
249.76
172.27
131.77
9.04
28.96
.59
3.75
inery Co. 5.36
Paul Bunyan Company 231.69
O. H. Thompson 24.05
Braden Tractor & Equipment
Co 13.28
City of Heppner, Water Dept 4.15
F. W: Turner 26.00
Rosewall Motor Co. 13.69
Nelson Equipment Co 87.61
Colombia Equipment Co 21.47
Feenaughty Machinery Co 22.10
Standard Oil Co, Hermiston 108.56
Standard Oil Co 248.00
Union Oil Co 80.53
Independent Garage 35.81
Jack Allen Supply Co
First Natl Bank Portland
State Indus Accid. Comm.
Gilliam & Bisbee
Pac Power & Light Co
R. E. Schoonover
Gamble Store Dealer
Montgomery Ward & Co
Frank Papineau
Union Pacific
WARRANTS DRAWN ON
MISCELLANEOUS FUND
Joseph Baltrenas, Rod. Fund
Carl McDaniel Dod. Fund
Elmer Griffith Dog Fund
26.58
113.90
79.02
69.29
4.85
27.50
316.19
279.14
7.00
216.96
25.00
25.00
54.55
METAL WEATHER STRIPS
Rock WqoI Insulation
Insect Screens
The fuel shortage is still on
SAVE UP TO 35 KEEPS OUT DUST, SOOT, SNOW
REDUCE summer temperatures
Call R. D. Lehman, Salesman 1342 Heppner
FOR FREE ESTIMATE
Chamberlain Company of America
1226 S. W. Stark St. Portland, Ore.
114-11 LJjJA q
f OR'SlliJE -
' 1941 15160 PKasv' -..
TODAY . . . 18750 U- J'
IT COSTS '?Kon TO BUILD AN D
OPERATE A POWER SYSTEM, TOO!
t
O Everything costs more these days, including the many items
needed to construct and run an electric system. For example,
the price of a standard cedar pole has doubled since 1940...
our taxes have increased 70 . . . average wage rates are up 44,
9 yet PP&L has cut average electric prices 30
ia the last 6 years!
It seems too good to be true. But just look at the record: f
Today PP&L's average rate for residential electric servict
is nearly one-third less than what it was in 19401
How has this been accomplished in the face of sharply
rising costs? The answer is hard work . . efficient
management ... 36 years of electrical ,fknow how"!
A self-supporting, tax-paying business
Making your electricity cheaper and cheaper
$44.00 44.90