4-Hr- ; re G.c e " "I?,, 1 1 p, rcr, Oe . on, ept. 1 1, 1947 o:ccd ngs fcr August, 1947 f r In :: r f !prm wfe re:i pr in reiinp,;: -rf v f Chapter r-57 I.rst :: . i. s::io: so be set per th rnd triat the s i ry rf J O H.iper. Justice of re.' eo rf the S:th District he sot ' e July 1WT at S".' 11 per month, both of said rppr.i o.i salaries to hepjn with the month :h Seer ion 8 of A;:pt:st. rrpron Ijus The I'ourt orders the following based on the fees of the Bancs' Disease claims nid: six months of 1W7, the euton O. O'Harra, $64.00: Fred Court hereby orders that the sal- Pettyjohn, S-M.00. r 1 Learn To Fly IN A CIVIL AERONAUTICS APPROVED FLIGHT SCHOOL COMPLETE SCHOOL COURSES OR INDIVIDUAL STUDENT INSTRUCTION One lesson will be given FREE to the first five people wbo present this advertisement to the Forsythe Flying Service Phone 37F3 Lexington Airport f r! ers the sMe of :'".e foll.iv. ;:.c . ouuty rro-ortv: !.-rs 1 to 4. inclusive.' SWI4XWV4. Svv4. ?ri4 less 6 45 acres right of way to OWRi-N Co. in Section 21. Township 5 North. Range 26 FVM for the minimum price of $2.00 per acre. cash. E4 of Frac tional WW and most Westerly 61 acres of lots 5. 8. 13. in Sec tion 16. Township 5 North, Range 26 FAVM for the minimum npro of S2.00 per acre. cash. 2 tracts (DR 43-360 & 42-S$ in Section 22. Township 5 North, Range 26 EVM. containing 90 acres for the minimum price of $2 00 per acre, cash. The N'W of the NWI4 of Section 27. Township 5 North, Range 26 EVM for the minimum price of $2.00 per acre, cash. Lot 8 in Block 1 of Clufrs Fourth Addition to the City of lone, Ore gon, for the minimum price of $10.00, cash. I The Court orders the transfer of $10,539.87 from the Motor Li cense Fund to the General Road Fund. Warrants Issued on General Fund Maxine East, Deputy Clk. Salary $ 136.60 Frances Mitchell, Dep. Salary 168.69' Lorine Van inkle, Office Clerk Salary 111.40 Olive B. Hughes, Deputy Salary- 155.00 Sadie Parrish, Assistant Salary 64.20 Dr. A. D. McMurdo, Phys. Salary 25.00 Susie W. Miller, Court Reporter Salary 41.67 Margaret Gillis, County Nurse C. J. D. Bauman, Sheriff Heppner Gazette Times, Of Pub. $68.20; Sher. S6.55 Thomas J. Wells, Court 1124 223.31 64.45 74.75 Attfion Farmers, Home Owners H01'" rbfo:red p'enfv of crushed rock and reject 11 EXIN3T0N SAND & GSAVEL Phone 41 11 . P, . or H.-r-wrre & El- 1 ectric. Court House 37.05 Heppner Luml-er Co, Jril 9 Oil; Heppner Laundry, Jail 1.80; Countv Clerk's Assn., Clerk 10.00 Kilh.-m Stationery & 1Y. j Supt. $14.04; Clerk $1.- i 37 15.41 rublic Emp. Retirement 1 System, Supt. Salary 20 S8 Simmons Carbon Co., ' Supt 9.12 Lucy E. Rodgers, Supt. 24.73 Franklin Printing Co., Clr. I Court 2.63 V. O. Dix, Assessor Mile. 9.10' Shepard's Citations, Dlst. Attorney 7.50 Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co., Current Expense 56.71 Oregon State Agric. Col lege. County Agent 1,200.00 T. J. Humphreys, Insur. 3825 County Treasurer, Stamp. Envelopes (Treas.) .. 3.16 State Dept. of Agric, Dis. Sealer 4.95 Lulu Hager, Health (Em ergency) 3.50 Public Lands Committee, Fed. Tax Committee 125.00 Children's Farm Home, Juvenile Court 5.00 Pac. Stationery & Print. Company, Justice Court 96.29 The Haloid Co., Ct. House - 3622 Fred Pettyjohn, Bangs' Disease Control 24.00 Newt O. O'Harra, Bangs' Disease Control 64.00 Pac. Power & Light Co., Court House 22.59 Gilliam & Bisbee, Court House 52.23 StPte Ind. Acc. Com., Sher. $3.65; Sher. Sal. $0.31; Dep. Sal. $0.31 4.27 Heppner Laundry, Jail 2.00 A. B. Chaffee, Jus. Court 10.75 Bert Johnson, County Ct. 26.60 L. D. Neill, County Court 51.15 Ralph I. Thompson, Co. Court 42.71 First Nat'l Bank pf Port land, Withholding tax on salaries 237.70 Tie Haloid Co , Clerk 96.32, James Driscoll, Postmas ter. Treasurer 15.00 W. O. Dix. Assessor 35.00 j W-TT-ti Issued on General ! Road Fund ! T-vlor $119.85 Drrold Hams 15 97 C!lrn 101.57 " Me- .7 49 " "'-rrer 99.87 '"irningham 195 54 ' T'--rison 123.40 William C. Hetth 14165 ' - VHU-rs 102.60 - .- n, 119S- ' -t-- Wilson 97.37 .i-ewll Motor Company 2.14 'vl'!-b!a Enuinment Co. 19 2-4 j rr"den Tractor & Equin I Co. 2.49 T-r'- Allen Supply Co. 9.37 1 Montgomery Ward & Co. 185.92 Ttim-A-Lum Lbr Co . .84 ; Paul Bunyan Co. 42.75 1 Indenenrient Garage, E. R. I t.nnrtnll BOARDMAN By Mrs. Flossie Coats (Too late for last week) Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Fussell and family returned from Sal em Sunday where they had been attending the funeral of Mr. Fussell's father who passed away Wednesday. Mrs. I. T. Pearson was taken suddenly ill last week and was taken to the Walla Walla gen eral hospital where she under went an appendectomy. Melvin Carlson arrived home from Florida this week and will spend his furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Carl son. Mrs. Robert Harwood left Sat urday for Paokwood, Wash., to spend the three-day holiday with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brad Icy, j Mrs. Geneva Jackson and chil dren left Friday for Monument to spend a week with her brother-in-law and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Batty. Guests at the Robert Wilson home this week were their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Morrison of Vale. Visitors on the project over the holidays include Judy Dickson of Portland who is at the home City of Heppner Water Dpt. 2.65 Pacific Power & Light Co. 5 69 Gilliam & Bisbee 25.85 State Industrial Accident Commission 34.12 First Nat Bank of Portland 33.00 Harold Wilson ... 39.95 Warrant Issued on Rodent Fund First Nat. Bank of Portland 46.70 'er parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. Warden. Stanley Ferguson, Mrs. Certrucle Blair and children were at the home of Mr. Ferguson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Fer guson. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith of La Grande were at the home of Smith's brother-in-law and lam 'v. Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Thorpe. Also Mr. and Mrs. John S- i h if Seattle were at the Thorpe home, going on Sunday to Un ion to visit his brother, Paul Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ball Jr. of Walla Walla were at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ball Sr. 1 Delbert and Ernest Tyler of Portland were visiting friends.! Mr. and Mrs. Truman Messen ger and family of Lexington were dinner guests at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Messenger. ( Mrs. Arnin Hug and daugh-i ters Wilma and Wanda returned home Sunday from Tillamook af ter four weeks spent there for Mrs. Hug's health. Nate Macomber and Robert Harwood left Sunday for Celilo where they went salmon fishing. The Greenfield grange held Saturday was a huge success. This is an annual event put on every fall. The exhibits on dis play become the property of the grange and after the judging are auctioned off to the highest bidder. The proceeds go into the eranee treasury. Dinner in the ' evening is sponsored by the HEC ladies. tary and clerk In the office of, the Columbia Basin Electric Co- operative, succeeding Patricia , Kenny, resigned. Miss Keny has accepted a position in the office! of the Pendleton Grain Growers in Pendleton where she started' work the first of the week. Miss Doherty is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Doherty of lone. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ross have leased the lunch coi'rt -. Cliff's Service station, one mile west of The Danes wiuca i.ioy are now operating Mr. Ross has been employed as cook at a cafe in The Dalles the past several months, his family Joining him there during the summer.. Among visitors at the Morrow county fair were Mr. and Mrs. Claude Devlne of North Bonne, ville, Wash. Mr. Devine, former ly engaged In farming the S, J. Devine ranch, is now oper atlng a barber shop in the Wash ington town. H0EG) OEDGBQ V3HQJ w .itr, Gilliam 6 Bisbee rj. S. Army Recruiting Service R oom 360 P.O. Bldg. Pendleton Or. Rosemary Doherty of lone has accepted the position of secre- 305 23 North Morrow County Fair BOARDMAN, OREGON eptember 19- 20 000 p BAH Saturday Night September 20 Carnival Both Days A Special Invitation . . . Your friendly Marshall-Wells Store invites you to come in and see the new ZENITH WASHER , $142.95 It keeps wash water hot longer 40-gallon Electric Water Heater. .$99.95 Boys and Girls Sic cles 39.0O R,,e vo' t wav to school o Hard wens Hardware FALCON & STAMPER GARAGE NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS (Formerly the Keenten Garage) Fred Stamper, a discharged veteran of Uncle Sam's armed forces, is mech anic in charge and will appreciate all work that is sent to him. Can overhaul any make of car or truck. 15 years experience. ALL WORK GUARANTEED Located up Willow creek on J. O. Hager property Call daytime only Phone 2323 7mm m. HI l!ii 0: G . e 1 uimey rated the top purse in the history of boxing when he collected $990,000 for his second match with Jack Dempsey afChicago on September 22, 1927. More than 145,000 people paid $2,658,660 to see the big battle. Loser Dempsey got $437,500, and the Federal and State tax collectors took $470,000! -saw "' rilGGEST BARGAIN IN YOUR HOME . . , is low-cost electricity. Other prices are up, but Pacific Power & Light rates are the lowest in history less than half the national average. And to keep up with the rapid growth in demand for this power, we are spend ing $6,000,000 on new con struction this year alone!