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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, October 13, 1949
COURT PROCEEDINGS
FOB SEPTEMBER. 1949
The mlnutrs for the August
trm were read and approved.
The Court ordered the follow
ing BanN' Disease claims paid:
Luke Blbhy $176.00; W. Howard
Cleveland " $16 00; Charles O
Forthman $16 00.
The Court ordered the transfer
of SS0.00 from the Emergency lOlive B. Hushes, deputy 198.00
Appropriation to the County (Margaret Gillis. nurse 209.40
Nurse mileage and expense ap-j.-V J. Chaffee, janitor 1S4.09
propriation. IPr. A. D. McMurdo, Thys. 24.75
WARRANTS ISSUED ON . Susie W. Miller, Ct. Rep. 49.50
THE GENERAL FUND j William Garner, justice of
peace " 4.25
J. O. Hager. justice of peace 121.55
Pacific Telephone & Tele
graph Co. current expense 76.20
State Dept. of Agriculture,
Sadie rarrish, deputy $117.25
Frances Mitchell, deputy 197.14
office
Leila J. McLachlan
clerk 121.95
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Pcific Power &V Light Company has ipent $25,000,000 on new construction since V-J
day. Thew re taxpaying, job-making dollars Jetelopintnl dollars invested here in the
great Northwest to help meet your clcurkal needs.
The power requirements of a fast-growing region demand a steady flow of these
development dollars into the Pacific Northwest, That is why all of us want investors
to look on this region as land of opportunity, and of fair reward.
The investor whose dollars help extend and improve your electric service, while
haring your tax burden, it truly a Partner in Progress!
Pacific Power & Light
A progrtttivt powtr lysem bts'neu monagtd
district sealer 2.47
Margaret Gillis. nurse 93.12
Central Meat Market, jail 1.60
Heppner Market, jail 293
C. J. D. Bauman, sheriff 52.10
R. A. Pringle, court house 20.00
Bureau of Labor, court house 5.00
Frances Mitchell, tax col
lections 24 90
Henderson Office Supply, .
Clerk 14.00
Pacific Power 4 Light Co.
court house 31.29
Lulu M. Hager, county reg
istrar 3.50
Ralph I. Thompson, county
Court 51.23
Russell K. Miller, county
court 101.49
C. YV. Barlow, current ex-
pense 3.00
The Haloid Company, county
clerk 115.59
Pacific Stationery & Print
ing Co. tax collections 10.18
C. J. D. Bauman, sheriff 20.00
Heppner Laundry, court house .65
Heppner Red and White
Store, jail 12.31
Heppner Gazette Times: As
sessor $13.15; Co. court
S7.60; official publication
$57.85 78.60
Ralph E. Currin, district
attorney 30.00
Association of Oregon Coun
ties, Fed. Tax Comm. 125.00
George N. Peck, insurance 74.00
First National Bank of
Portland, withholding tax 199.33
Archie D. McMurdo, coroner 14.28
State Industrial Accident
Commission: sheriff $3.81;
sheriff salary 31c; deputy
salary 31c; janitor salary
31c; court house 91c 5.65
Garnet Barratt. Judge, Gen
eral Asst. $900; Old Age
Asst. $1,340; Dependent
Children $420; Blind
$46.75 $2,706.75
WARRANTS ISSUED ON
THE GENERAL ROAD FUND:
Wilbur Jackson 198.82
Ralph Scott Jr. 276.84
Lewis Ball 213.66
Darold Hams 296.99
Fred Booker 269.71
Dean Gilman 253.11
Floyd Borman 223.72
William C. Heath -269.71
Jack Slocum 264.71
Roger Allen 245.25
Carl Cropp 288.41
Ed Kelly 239.08
H. Sherer 335.73
Grover Peck 53.27
George A. Stalcup 180.76
W. Cunningham 296.51
Austin Wilson 246.94
Walter Gilman 209.92
Dick Borman 226 55
Boardman Supply Co. 9.49
Sam Forman 29.50
Oregon Lumber Co. 599.79
English and Co. 215.79
J. P. O'Meara 14.50
iPenland Bros. Transfer
Pacific Tower & Light Co. 4
Union Oil Co. 722
Loggers and Contractors
Machinery Co. 233.
Western Auto Supply 1
Contractors Equipment Cp. 150
The Texas Co. 47
Shell 01 Co. 18.
Braden Tractor & Equip. Co. 71
Heppner Hardware & Elec.
trie Co. 3.
Guy Riddle 2.
Industrial Air Products Co. 6
Owens Hardware 5
Wentworth & Irwin 66
Paul G. Pettyjohn 12?
Contractors' Equip. Corp. 19
Rogers Machinery Co. 45.
City of Heppner, Water Dept. 4
Gilliam & Bisbee 94
Rosewall Motor Co. 44
Rohrman Motor Co. 1
Roots & Schetky, Inc. 20.
D. H. Jones & Son 4
Heppner Motors Co. $1,470.
Heppner Lumber Co. 18
Anderson's Builders Supply 20
Jack Allen Supply Co. 81
Sunset Motor Co. 33.
Columbia Equipment Co. 97
Feenaughty Machinery Co. 3.
First National Bank of
Portland 319.70
State Industrial Accident
Commission 113.58
C. W. Barlow, clerk 1.35
Lewis Ball 80.06
Kenneth J. Smouse 82.50
WARRANTS ISSUED ON THE
MISCELLANEOUS FUND
Roland Bergstrom, coyote
bounty 6.00
James Doherty, 2 bobcats 6.00
James Daly, coyote bounty 6.00
.HOSPITAL FUND:
Malarkey and Moore $3,691.94
HOSPITAL MAINTENANCE
FUND:
Roger Allen
Jack Slocum
Grover Peck
43.16
23.98
14.98
W. Cunningham 23.98
Austin Wilson 4.99
Waller Gilman 47.96
Dick Borman 43.16
City of Pendleton 53.95
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.
(water line to hospital) 17.80
State Industrial Accident
Comm. (water ditch) 5.74
Consolidated Supply Co.
(water system) 120.00
Consolidated Supply Co.
(Water system) $2,322.48
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