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    4-Heppncr Gozette Times, September 19, 1946
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HiR AI C.IM. 116
Th- minutes of f July term of
Couit pit n;id and approved.
The fnun onk-rs that the salary
of the SupTini ndent assistant be
rnwd 1" i'O P"r month ntroact
ivr to July 1, lltlfi
The O'-i! oidirs that Harry
Tamhlyn In- authnnwd to make a
contour sui-v y of t!ie County Hos
pital site.
The Ouit Kppoints Nelson C.
AndeiRon as Marrow county hort
icultural inspector.
Tiir fourt orders the following
Rhitps' Disease claims paid: Dot
Cox Jr , Exenitor of Estate of
Franklin D Cox. SloOOO; Carles D.
Hirl, v Patrirk Moliahan. S7.77:
Alfalfa I.n Iiry. 00: Chester
A. Inman. $S 00; find Fred Petty
john. $rMKt: Chas. M masle. $24.00
The Court orders the amount of
$223 87 transferred from the amuse
ment tax fund to the General fund.
The Court orders the amount ol
$608.73 trar.se. m d fiom the Alco
hol Control fund to the general
fund
The Court orders the amount of
$250.00 transferred from the gas
oline and oil fund to the general
road fund.
The Court orders the Count
Treasurer to cash $19,000.00 in Sc
ries G War Bonds and the pro
ceeds placed in the road sinking
fund.
Warrants Drawn on General Fun.I
Edna Hitches. Dep. Clerk $132,301
Frances Mitchell. Dep. Sher.
Adell Forsttr. Ol'iice Clerk
Olive B. Hughes. Dep. As.
Sadie Parrish, Supt. Asst.
Tilman Hoeiie, janitor
Dr. A. D. McMurdo, Phys.
Susie V. Miller, Ct. Rep.
James H. Driscoll, Cur. Ex.
Bert Johnson. Judge,
General assistance
Margaret GiUis. Co. Nurse
Oregon State College: Coun
ty A sent $1200.00: Horn.
Dem. Acent $750.00 ' 1.950.00
Hcppner G..tte Times: Of
Pub. 512.15: Co. Ct. S25.00;
Sheriff $5.85; Tax Coll.
$3.55
Heppiur Market, jail
Thomson Bros., jail
C. J. D. Bauman, Sheriff
West Coast Pr. & Bind Co.
Sher. $8.25: Clerk $3 95;
Election $2 50
Bushontf & Co. Clerk
Pac. Sia. & Pr. Co. Clerk
State Dept. Agr. Dist Sealer
Dr L. D. Tibibes. Insane Ex.
Ki h..m Saiionery & FT- Co,
Circuit court
Pac. Tel. & Tel Co. Cur. Ex.
Children's Farm Home, juve
nile court
Dee Cox Jr-, Exec.. Bangs'
Disease control
Alfalfa Lawn Dairy, Bangs'
Disease control
Charles D. Hirl, Bangs' Dis
ease control
Patrick A. Moliahan, Bangs'
Disease control
Pac. Power & Light Co,
court house
Bert Johnson, county court
L. D. Neill county court
J. G. Barratt. county court
Pac. Power & Ligh Co.,
court house
State Ind. Accident Comm.,
Sheriff $304: Sheriff sal
ary $0 31: Dep. salary $0.31
First Nat. Bank of Portland,
withholding tax
Chest- r A- Inman, Bangs'
Disease control
Chas. Monagle, Bangs' Dis
ease control
Frd Pot'yiohn, Bangs' Dis
ease oor.vrol
14" rq bucille waiKer. Lierxs ui.
115.70
140 00
51-90
iM State Highway Commission
3.93
5113
11 "0
10.25
18.3S
4.95
1000
64.17
54.12
10.00
100.00
800
8.00
7.77
19 90
1.50
25.53
1620
37.82
3.66
184.82
8.00
24.00
28.00
5.75.
13000
3.45
.60
550 00
373 42
3 10
65.00
Pacific Power & Light Co.
Industrial Air Products Co.
A. A. Seouten
Standard Oil Company
C. W. Barlow. Co. Clerk
State Highway Commission
Warrants Drawn on Road
Sinking Fund
Edwin L. Bucknum
A. J. Chaffee
Chas. Williams
Frank Nixon
W. Cunningham
Bill Harrison
Jack Slocum
Hubert Wilson
Robert Taylor
Raymond Turner
H Sherer
William C. Heath
Lyle Mulkey
Gene Mulkey
Walter Gilman
Harold Wilson
Allen Johnston
Austin Wilson
E. R. Lundell
Braden Tractor & Equip. Co.
Wyatt's Recapping Service
Western Auto Supply Co.
Montgomery Ward & Co.
Columbia Equipment Co.
O. K. Rubber Welders
First Nat. Bank of Port.
State Ind. Acci. Comm.
Harold Wilson
Heppner Lumber Company
Shell Oil Company
Jackson Implement Co.
o
MRS. GADEKEX ANNOUNCES
Mr. and Mrs. C. A- Warren of
lone have moved into their Hepp
ner home, the former Eddie Chinn
residence on Gale street, for the
winter
12013
194.33
NOTICE TO CKEOTTOKS
NOTICE is hereby given that the
undersigned has been duly appointed
by the County Court of Morrow Coun-
29 85 the Estate of James F. Furlong, de
195 54 ceased, and all persons having claims
155.54 a?inst the said estate of the said
deceased are hereby required to pre
sent the same with proper Touchers
duly vc-ified aa required by law to
the saii administrator at the law of
fiee of P. W. Mahoney at Heppner,
Oregon, within six months from the
date hereof.
r:ited and first published this 19th
day of September, 1946.
SCOTT FURLONG,
P. W. Mahoney Administrator.
Attorney for Administrator
Heppner. OreKon 26-30
196 S5
174.29
121.63
1872
24974
156.63
159.80
56.11
187.64
113.41
152.18
179.15
388.92
237-38
45219
409.83
200.22
55 80
169.21
162.55
11930
25 00
33.33
101.42
84.40
194.05
Bert Johnson, old age assist
ance $520.00: aid Dep.
children $63.60: blind
assistance $12.60 59620
Warrants Drawn on General
Koad Fund
P. F. Nash 100
Hodee Chevrolet Co. 1155
Sherman J. Frank 221.99
Citv of Herpner. Water Dept. 2 65
DAUGHTER'S MARRIAGE
Standard Oil Company
Jack A'-len Supply Co.
Rosewall Motor Company
Connor's Auto Supply Co.
Penland Bros. Transfer Co.
I Nelson Equipment Company
52.55 1 Union Oil Company
E. G. Noble, jail
7.50 Pacific Power & Light Co.
3303
4.57
3.65
7.60
1.00
552
45.00 I
4.99
Mrs. Elizabeth Gadeken of Bush
nell, Neb. announced today the
coming marriage of her daughter.
Miss Grace Gadeken, to Douglas
Drake, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. K.
Drake, to be held Sunday, Sept.
29, at 4 p. m. in the Methodist
church. All friends and neighbors
are
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE is hereby given that the
undersigned has been duly appointed
by the County Court of Morrow Coun
ty. State of Oregon, Administratrix
of the Estate of Clarence T. Harris,
deceased, and all persons havina
65 59 claims apainsi me saia estate oi me
25 00 ' sa' deceased are hereby required to
237 24 Preseru tne same wnn proper voucn-
ers uuiy venueu as requireu vy taw
to the said administratrix at the law
office of P. W. Mahoney. Heppner,
Oregon, within six months from the
date hereof.
Pated and first published this I9th
day of September. 1946.
BERNICE L. HARRIS
P. W. Mahoney Administratrix.
Attorney for Administratrix
H ppner. Oregon 26-30
the same with proper Touchers as re
quired by law to said administratrix
at the law office of Jos. J. Nys. at
Heppner. Oregon, within six months
from the date hereof.
Dated and first published this 19th
day of September IMS.
CI. ETA JONES,
Administratrix.
tratlon of the estate of said deceased
and said Ceurt fixed Monday the 21t
day of October 1946, at the hour of
10:ii0 o'clock tn the forenoon of said
day at the Court House in Heppner,
Oregon, aa the Urn and place (or
hearing objections to said final ac
count and the settlement of said es
tate and all persons harlng objections
thereto are required to file same with
said court on or before the time fixed
for said hearing.
Dated and first published this Uth
day of September. IMS.
1NA B. NICHOLS. Administratrix.
251.30
362,17
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
NOTICE Is hereby given that the
undersigned administratrix of the es
tate of Thomas H. Nichols, deceased,
has filed with the County Court of
the State of Oregon for Morrow Coun
ty her final account of her adminis-
Regular Weekly
GARBAGE
DISPOSAL
in residential
district
25c a pick up
One gathering
per week
CECIL HICKS
For special service
Phone 682
NOTICE TO CBEDITOBS
NOTICE is hereby given that the
undersigned was duly appointed by
the County Court of the State of Ore-
invited to attend the wedding i, th. , . of W- k Palmateer.
ceremony and a reception to cc j d, ceased. and all persons having
held alter the service in the church i claims against the estate of said de
parlors, ceased are hereby required to present
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STAR GaD REPORTER
Show Starts at TiSO. HatlasM Brsry Sudan 1 a. sv-4 . .
In compliance with the Federal Tax Requirement Children's Admission apply
enly to those under the legal age of IX
Beleeted Short Snbjeeta WMh sH lHtn
Fro gram SnUeet to Change Watch local newspaper for weeklf aaneunoeeaeut
Rosy Sez:
Friday-Saturday, Sept. 20-11
Johnny Comes Flying
Home
Siehard Crane, Faye Marlowe, Martha Stew
art, Charles Basseu, Anthony Sydes (an ap
pealing cherub)
Romance, drama, thrilling plane dives and tests
and excellent photography.
PLUS
Sheriff of Sundown
Allan Lane-Linda Stirling western.
Sunday-Monday, Sept. 23-23
Smoky
Fred MacMurray, Anne Baxter, Burl lees,
Bruce Cabot, J, Farrell MaeDonald and
Smoky (a wonder-horse whose performanoe
rates high among the screen's all-time
equine best).
This lavish Technicolor production of the Will
James novel that has out-sold and out-lasted
every romance of the west, is an enchanting
picture.
Tuesday, Sept. M
Cinderella Jones
Joan Leslie, Sobert Aid. B. S. SakaU, Edward
Brerett Horton, Jails Bishop, Bnth Donnelly
The romance of a gorgeous gal who set out to
find a husband smart enough to help her spend
110.000,000! '
Also "Morleland Magic.'1 Technicolor tour
through Hollywood with appearances by Anne
Shirley, John Payne, Fussy Knight, Jane Wy
man. Dennis Morgan and others . . with music
Wednesday-Thursday, Sept. (S-M
Walk in the Sun
Dana Andrews, Blchaxd Conte, George Tyna,
John Ireland, XJoyd Bridges, Sterling Hoi.
loway
The famed Texas Division of Harry Brown's
novel hits Salerno.
YOUR
CAR IS
NAVAJO SADDLE BLANKETS
WATERPROOF HORSE BLANKETS
Expect shipment of two-man nylon
tents before hunting season.
Loyd Bros. Saddle Co.
ears of Warmth
in PENNEY'S
m j. .. nmttir
S
IT'S
HERE!
The
PRINCETON
Beautiful new
Streamlite
Trailer Coach
Now on Display
Also nice assortment of
Used Trailers
c CAf& AS
HEADQUARTERS
SALE of PROPERTY
Condon Grain Growers, Condon, Oregon, offers the following property for sale
to the highest bidder or bidders, bids to be accompanied by 10 per cent of the bid
price. Condon Grain Growers reserves the right to reject any and all bids.
The property is located on the Union Pacific railroad at the north edge of
Condon, Oregon.
FLAT HOUSE KNOWN AS 310 SACKED
This property must be removed from the site by June 30, 1947, the ground to be
leveled and filled as needed. Ground size: approximately 50 by 505 feet, 14 foot
walls, roof part metal and part composition. Equipment includes 6 dormant scales,
1 Colfax Jr. Grain Piler, 1 ACL 500 bushel Airforce Grain Blower with Hercules
Gas Engine Power Plant, elcetric wiring, etc. ,
FLAT CRIB ELEVATOR KNOWN AS 310 BULK
This property must be removed from the site by June 30, 1947, the ground to be
leveled and filled as needed. Ground size approximately 50 ft. by 150 ft., 14-ft.
walls, 2x4 cribbing composing 19 bins. Equipment includes I 5-ton hopper scale,
1 20-ton Howe 8 x 22 deck truck receiving scale with hydraulic dump (used very
little in past 6 years), 1 30hp 220 V, 3-phase electric motor, 1 No. 8 G Monitor
Grain Cleaner, shafting, augurs, etc.
FLAT HOUSE KNOWN AS NO. 8
This house may be used on the present location if operated for private use; if it
is to be torn down it must be removed from the site by June 30, 1947, the ground to
be leveled and filled as needed. Equipment includes 2 dormant scales and electric '
wiring. Ground size is approximately 50 feet by 250 feet, 14 foot walls and compo
sition roof.
Separate bids will be accepted on buildings and equipment, also combination of
bids by several individuals or groups.
Bids are to be in the hands of the seller at its office in Condon, Oregon on or
before October 16, 1946.
Iceland Blankets warm, durable, handsome!
4'j lbs. or pure wool. White with striped border!
5-year guarantee against moths! 10.90
Polar Star Blankets pounds pure wool. Large
doulle bed size, 72"x90", 5-year guarantee
against moth damage. $14.75
St. Monti, a heavy 5 lbs. of all wool in beautiful
Jacjuard dc-signs blue, rose, peach, green!
5-ycar guarantee against moths! 12 90
What's New at Penney's
This Week!
MEN'S FLANNEL SHIRTS
Bright clear plaids and checks.
Sizes to 17.
MEN'S FLANNEL PAJAMAS
In the popular slip-over styles.
Sizes B, C and D.
A Long Awaited Item
WOMEN'S CHENILLE ROBES
Sizes 12 to 20. In Blue, Coral,
Aqua, Dusty or White.
OIL CLOTH
46 inches wide, plains or patterns
1
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WEEK 9 HO
ONLY
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Ptndleton 1
. ROSEWALL
t't .?Tr. . MOTOR CO. ': .
Gas & Air f
(D . Howdy Folks: The newspapers II-
t f carry a story about a western hold-
IL Mg. up who left his victim six bits to
.., m,'. ! WSf0' 8et his faundry.
11 Wt&M,! sj
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ion vram growers
CONDON, OREGON
,.70
2.65
.95
8
4cYd
Calling in Nylon Hosiery Cards
451 to 550 inclusive
fs'ics Tessa- Tractor
20 Timer, Llzre Useful
MAKES HEAVY IOES light
low jobs iickl Loads
manur. baled hay. lumber.
Pulls posts. Excavales for cel
lars. Fills ditches, washouts.
Actually ths greatest "hired
hand" you ever saw. Com
in and lei a SARGENT, or
get our ita illustrated (older
showing Sargent in ACTION.
ir AHachsi to tractor Ii 30 nt
utsi.
Lifts full to 11 ft. I Ism thai
) minute.
ir Drlvsr hot dsor vlilo at oil
timet.
it Hay Swttp and lulldoitr at.
tachmsnti avallablt.
Braden Tractor and
Equipment Co.
Heppner
Oregon
We pass this on to our tax
planners in Washington with
out charge.
One of our customers thinks that
what this country has is too much
intaxication.
If we don't look out we'll he
out on a limb like at cntrilo
quist's dummy.
Someone has said that we should
pay our taxis with a smile, but w(
always found the tax collector
wanted money and lots of it.
IT WON'T TAKE AS MUCH
MONEY AS YOU THINK TO
BUY OUR HRAKE REI.IN0
'iStiR'VICE.
If you will come in and see us
we will give you the low down
on it.
UNREIN
MOTOR SERVICE
Phone 1242 Heppner, Oregon
PUREBRED
CATTLE SALE
Fair Grounds ConL OA
Moro, Oregon wept.
Show IOa.m.--Sale 6:30 p.m.
66 PurebredssoerefoSs
Here is a chance to purchase some of the best
bred Shorthorns and Herefords in the north
west. These cattle are acclimated to condi
tions in the mid-Columbia area, are used to
mid-Columbia area feeds. They are strong
boned, vigorous and sturdy because of the min
erals and good growing conditions found in
this section.
H. B. SAGER, Auctioneer C. W. HICKMAN, Judge
Bozcman, Mont. University of Idaho
GOB TEALE, Western Livestock Journal, Manager
Midco Purebred
Breeders Association
LeRoy Wright, Secretary, Moro, Oregon