Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, February 27, 1947, Page 3, Image 3

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    County Court
Proceedings for
January Term
The minutes for the Decem
ber term were read and approv
ed. The bid of the General Petro
leum Company, being lower
than any other bids, was ac
cepted by the Court for gasoline
for the year 1947.
The Court selected the Hepp
ner Gazette Times as the offi
cial pape for Morrow County for
the year 1917.
The Court orders that after
March 1 dog licenses shall be
collected for at the rales of $2
for male and spayed female and
$4 for female.
The Court orders the publica
tion and sale of the following
County property:
Lot 6 in Block I, Royses Ad-
'
spemc
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V -' IT he flvinn Horwmowr vou tint frnm Now Moulin?.
Special results from the tame ingredients that gave the superior
Fighting Power to our J00 Octane Aviation Gasoline ' '
You ccrnnof pet a
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than Afew
Mobaas Saeca.
Try a
GENERAL PETROLEUM CORPORATION
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dition to the town of Hard
man for the minimum price
of $15.00, cash.
LoU 4 and 5 in Block 20 in
the original town of Lexing
ton for the minimum price
of $30.00, cash.
Lots 6, 7 and 8 in Block 19 In
the original town of Lexing
ton for the minimum price
of $30.00, cash.
Block 2, Sperry's 4th Addi
tion to the City of lone for
the minimum price of $25.00,
cash.
The East 5 acres of NW'4
NWy4, NEV4NWV4 and NWy4
NEy4 lying north of the can
al in Section 13, Township 4
North, Range 25 E.W.M., for
the minimum price of $35.00,
cash.
South 50 ft. of Lot 8 in Block
2 in P. Looney's Addition to
the City of Heppner for the
minimum price of $20.00,
cash.
Warrants Drawn on General
Fund
Edna Hughes, Deputy
Salary $ 132.30
Frances Mitchell, Dep.
Salary 147.79
Adell Forster, Office Clk. 115.70
Olive B. Hughes, Deputy
Saalry 140.00
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iotion
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Humphreys
Drug Company
PUBLIC
SAL1
BEGINNING AT 1 :00 O'CLOCK P. M.
TUESDAY, Mar. k
at the ROY KEILL Ranch
ON BIG BUTTER CREEK, Vi MILES ABOVE
PINE CITY
The following farm equipment, livestock and household
equipment will be offered for sale:
2 horse-drawn mowers 6 horses, including harness
2 horse-drawn buck rakes 1 7-foot power mower
1 Over-shot stacker 1 power lift buck rake
1 12-foot John Deere hay rake Shop equipment
1 Model B John Deere tractor 3 dozen chickens
1 cow, 1 calf, 1 yearling heifer 3 wagons
Bunkhouse beds and bedding 1 10-foot dump rake
1 spring tooth harrow
ANYONE HAHVING STOCK OR EQUIPMENT TO SELL
IS PRIVILEGED TO BRING IT TO THIS SALE.
TERMS CASH
S. M. STRUTHERS, Owen
V. R. RUNNION, Auctioneer HARRY DINGES, Clerk
Sadie Parrlsh, Supt. Asst. 58.00
Tilman Hogue, Janitor
Salary
Dr. A. D. Mr Murdo, Phys.
Susie W. Miller, Ct. Re
porter Margaret Gillis, County
Nurse
First Nat. Bank of Port
land, Withholding Tax
State Ind. Accident Com.,
Sher. $3.04; Sher. Sal.
$0.31 ; Dep. Sal. $0.31 . ..
Dr. L. D. Tibbies, Jail
C. J. D. Bauman, Sheriff
Pacific Stationery & Pr.
Co., Sher. $7.35; Tax
Col. $2.20; Assess. $5.
42; Theasurer $0.60; Co.
Court $5.31; Clerk $7.
15;; Justice Ct. $12.05
Pacific Stationery & Pr.
Co., Justice Court
State Dept. of Agr., Dist.
Sealer
Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., Cur.
Expense
Shepard's Citations, Dist
Attorney
Pac. Power & Light Co.,
Court House
Heppner Gazette Tmes,
Office Pub. $25.05; Clerk
$19.45; Supt. $95.00;
Assessor $32.00
National Surety Corp.,
Bonds
Bert Johnsou, County Ct.
L. D. Neil, County Court
J. G. Barratt, County Ct.
Lexington I.O.O.F. No.
168, Election
Bert Johnson, Judge,
Gen. Assistance
Oregon State Agr. Col
lege, County Agent
$1200.00; Home Demon
stration $750.00 1,950.00
Robt. S. Farrell Jr., Accountants-Audits
740.03
Children's Farm Home
Juvenile Court v 5.00
Lucy E. Rodgers, Supt.
$15.13; Supt. Mileage
$28.01 53.14
Association of Ore. Co.,
same 106.78
Bert Johnson, Judge, Old
Age Asst. $496.00; Dep.
Children $58.80; Aid to
Blind $13.00 567.80
Warrants Drawn on General
Road Fund
119.30
25.00
33.33
239.31
183.G0
3.66
1.50
118.24
59.08
2.66
4.95
62.21
12.00
21.91
171.50
175.00
46.02
52.80
103.37
4.00
87.83
Jack Slocum
128.00
A. J. Chaffee 187.64
Walter Farrens
58.95
Edwin L. Bucknum 174.46
Chas. Williams 86.01
Frank Nixon 29.85
William C. Heath 193.29
W. Cunningham 195.54
Bill Harrison 155 54
Walter Gilman 174.46
Fred Booker
169.08
Robert Taylor 174 46
Austin Wilson 185.34
Harold Wilson 154.59
Ray Bailey 89.88
Darold Hams 174.46
Robert Wagner 127.33
Albert Livingston 104.86
H. Sherer 246.25
Jack Slocum 39 79
Lyle Mulkey 79.90
First Nat. Bank of Port-
land 169.20
State Ind. Accident Com. 81.61
Bacus Radiator Service . 32.49
Sunset Motor Company . 136.80
City of Heppner 4.10
Jackson Implement Co. . 56.41
Rosewall Motor Co. 137.76
Standard Oil Co 24.30
Independent Garage . 347.63
Nelson Equipment Co. 30.27
Montgomery Ward & Co. 702.42
Hodge Chevrolet Co 18.40
Western Auto Supply Co. 14 51
Penland Bros. Tfr. Co. .62
Heppner Hardware & El
ectric 150
Standard Oil Co 314.25
Paul Bunyan Company 31.46
Marshall Wells Store 8.17
Heppner Lumber Co. 116.59
Columbia Equipment Co. 53.49
Feenaughty Machinery
Co. 17.79
Pac. Power & Light Co. 5.13
Heppner Gazette Times 19.70
Union Pac. R. R. Co. 12.01
Newport, Kern & Kibbee 4,092 40
Jack Allen Supply Co. . 73.86
H. & L. Tooth Co. 1.G5
Braden Tractor & Equip.
Co 125.10
Miscellaneous
Archie D. McMurdo, Coy
ote Bounty 3.00
Kinard McDaniel, Coy
ote Bounty 3.00
The Court drew the following
names for a Circuit Court jury
list for the year 19-17:
Acock, Chas. W.; Adams, Eth
el N. Adams; Fred Adams; Aik
en, Henry; Aiken, Joe E.; Akers.
Berl; Aldrich, F. C; Anderson,
Frank; Anderson, Hilrr.?.; Arch
er, Letha; Ayers, Cl.-iyton.
Bailey, Jack; Baker, E. Mark
ham; Baker, Henry J ; Ball, Ar
chie; Ball, William Y.; Ball,
Matthew R.; Bartholorr.e v, Chas.
H.; Bartholomew, Phebr; Eark
la, Beulah; Barratt, Willirm F.;
Eeach, Elsie M.; Beamer, Ralph;
Beard, Robert L.; Eccket, Law
rence; Bergevin, Louis C; Berg
strom, Ruth; Becket, Chas.;
Beckner, Lee; Beckner, Tilgh
man; Bennett, Lola; Bergstrom,
Carl; Bergstrom, William; Bis
bee, Emaline; Brace, Oran O.;
Breslin, Ed; Bristow. Edmund
W.; Brosnan, Jerry; Buchanan,
Fred; Bunch, Alvin; Burkenbine,
Lloyd; Buschke, Ed; Buschke,
Henry; Buschke, Max.
Campbell, May A.; Casebeer,
Prudy; Carlson, Chas.; Carmich
ael, Clarence; Chinn, Edward;
Chaffee, Mabel . F.; Chapel,
Blaine; Clark, Barton E.; Clark,
Henry E.; Cohn, Helen; Conner,
Albert; Cotter, Mabel Cox, Ben;
Cox, Clara L.; Cox, Dee Jr.;
Crawford, 'Viola D.; Crawford,
Wate C; Currin, George: Currin,
Hugh C; Cutsforth, O. W.
Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon, February 27, 1947-3
Dalzell, Arthur; Dalzell, Vern;
Davidson, James F.; Devine, S.
(J.; Devine, Pearl; Dick, L. E.;
iDick, L. E. Jr.; Dinges, Harry;
Dillon, Chas.; Dobyns, Noel; Do
herty, Neil; Dolvin, Raymond M.;
Doherty, Wm. J.; Drake, Cleo;
Drake, Emma K.; Drake, Ray;
Dobyns, Walter; Duran, Moses
E.; Duvall, H. JL.
Edwards, Alonzo; Ekstrom,
Herbert; Ely, Fred J.; Ely, Geo.
N.; Ely, H. O.; Emert, Delbert;
Esteb, Sam; Engelman, Joel C;
Eubanks, H. W.; Eubanks, John;
Evans, Donald K.; Evans, Mrs.
Geo.; Evans, Harold.
Farley, James J.; Farris, John;
Farley, James; Ferguson, E. O.;
Ferguson, Raymond; Finch, Mar
ion C; Fisk, John S.; Fitzpat
rick, M. J.; Florence, N. G.
Gay, Walter H.; Gertson, Cla
ra; Gilliam, Leonard L.; Gilles
pie, Zearl; Gilliam, Earl E.;
Gordon, M. E.; Graves, John W.;
Gray, Merritt; Green, Herman;
Griffin, Philip S.; Grim, II. W.;
Groshens, Emil.
Hager, Lulu; Halvorsen, Lew
is; Happold, H. C; Heliker, Er
nest; Hiatt, Elma; Hiatt, John
W.; Hirl, Chas.; Hoskins, Fred;
Hoskins, Fred Jr.; Houghton, A.
C; Howell, Lee; Hubbard, Van;
Huber, Alex; Hughes, Edwin;
Hughes, Elwyn; Humphreys, Le
ta M.; Hunt, Elmer; Hunt, Mary;
Hastings, W. C; Hynd, David;
Hynd, Jack Jr.
Irby, Glenn A.; Isom, Blaine
E.; Isom, Anna.
Johnson, John J.; Jones, Alva;
Jones, Floyd R.; Jones, Ola N.
Jones, Ralph I.; Jones, R. V.
Keithley, Howard; Key, J. B.;
Kilkenny, W. P.; Klinger, Chas.;
Kristenson, Nels H.
Lanham, Conley; Lindstrom,
Albert; Lindstrom, Franklin;
Levesque, Louis; Lindstrom,
Roy; Lucas, 'Fred; Luckman, W.
W.; Lundell, A. W.; Lundell, E.
R.; Lundell, Rayrnond; Lindsay,
James.
Mackey, Hubert; Majeske, A.
F.; Mankin, Beulah; Marlow,
Frank; Marquardt, Chas. A.;
Marshall, Kenneth K.; Martin,
Myles E.; Mason, Bert; Messen
ger, Truman E.; Miller, H. M.;
Miller, Margaret; Miller, Rus
sell; Moore, Clarence; Moore,
Ellen; Moore, Russell; Moore,
Mrs. Russell; Morgan, Lloyd;
Mover, M. E.; Myers, Jasper E.;
Mollah?n, P. A.; McCabe, Alon
zo A.; McCabe, C. D.; McElligott,
Chas. T.; McFarland, A. E.; Mc-
Kinney, Earl; McNamer, Sara
E.
Nikander, Gustaf E.
Olden, Grant; Orwick, Fran
ces. Padberg, Darrel; Padberg, Lou
is J.; Palmer, L. A.; Palmer,
Marion A.; Palmateer, Ted; Par
ker, Frank E.; Parker. Frank S.;
Parrish, Sadie; Peck. Burton H.;
Peck, Harold K.; Peterson, El
mer; Peterson, J. O.; Peterson,
Oscar; Peterson, P. C; Peterson,
Ture; Pettyjohn, Fred.
Ransier, John C; Rasmus, J.
O.; Rauch, Fred; Rietmann,
David; Rietmann, Juanita; Riet
mann, Werner; Ring, Harvey;
Ross, F. A.; Rugg, E. E.; Rum
ble. Frank; Runnion. V. R.; Rut
ledge, H. D.; Rice, Lloyd.
Saling, F. Olney; Seehafer,
Wm. G.; Shannon, Eldon; Sher
man, M. H.; Smith, Hugh; Smith,
Fred; Smouse, Kenneth J.; Sni
der, George L.; Swaggart, Ger
ald: Snyder. J. B ; Swanson, A.
Thompson, R. S; Thompson,
C; Swanion. Garland.
Snphrona; Tash. I). R.; Thomp
son, Jas. G. Jr.; Thome. CectI II.;
Troedson. Carl W.; Tliorio, Kd;
Turner, F. W.; Turner, Snm J.;
Turner, Virginia C.
Van Horn, Harry; Van Schol
ack. C. H ; Valentine. Ruth; Vin
son, E. H.; Vinson. G. M.
Warfield, Jess; Warren. Clar
ence; Wattenhurper. Bernice;
Wells, Dick; Wells. Sylva;
Wightman. R. C; Wlghtmnn,
Hattie; Wilkinson. Dick; Wilkin
son, Frank; Wilson. Robt. S.;
Winnard, Frank; White, Harvey;
Wright, Harold; Wright, Silas D.
ATTENTION Friends and Neighbors:
LUTHERAN SERVICES
will be hed in Lexington at the
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
by Reverend E. Phiippi of Hermiston
Beginning Sunday, Feb. 23 at 3 P. M.
and every 2nd and 4th Sunday of each
month thereafter.
Everybody Welcome
fk.
From where I sit Joe Marsh,
Bert Solves
the Labor Problem
You hear a lot about capital and
labor nowadays,' as if the two could
never get together. But look it
Bert Childers who has 320 acrea
of producing land, a fair-sized herd
of cattle, and two farm hands work
ing for him.
If you called Bert a "capitalist"
he wouldn't know what you
meant, and neither would Spike
and Sandy, the hired men. Bert
works tide by side with both of
them; and in the evenings they sit
around the fire together sharing
a friendly glass of beer or two.
If anybody hs a beef whether '
it's about wages or hour or equip
ment they talk K over at thou
friendly evening Betflona.
I dont aay all labor problem
are as simple at Bert's. But from
where I sit, the basic principle ap
plies to any farm or factory or
business: A principle of confidence
and mutual respect, of daily talks
together in a friendly and con
genial atmosphere.
Copyright, 1947, United Statu Brevert Foundation
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Will be held
Starting promptly at 1 :00 P. M.
At the
eppner Sales Yaird
CHECK THESE
EXTRA VALUES
Only
Hydraulic Jacks 7.95
Bear View Mirrors 2.35
600 x 16 Chains 10.35
Fir Extinguishers 9.45
Iff
141
114
ROSEWALL
MOTOR CO.
Your FIRESTONE Dealer
85 HEAD
Extra Good SHORTHORN and HEREFORD Cows mixed; all of
one brand and one earmark These are heavy springers bred to
registered Hereford bulls Just what you've been looking for in
brood stockand they'll be at the sale.
One 1942 Dodge Pick-up-4-wheel drive, in A-1 shape
OTHER LIVESTOCK AND EQUIPMENT
If you have something to sell bring it in night before the sale
All dairy cattle must be TB tested. All stock must have brand
inspection.
TERMS: CASH
RUNNION 6-ERWIN,Yard Operators
V. R. RUNNION,
Auctioneer
HAROLD ERWIN
Yard Manager
HARRY DINGES
Clerk
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