Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, January 12, 1950, Page Page 3, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    r
Page 3
Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, January 12, 1950
Commission Holds
Unclaimed Checks
The State Industrial Accident
Commission, after a year-end
cheek up in Salem, reports that
it is holding 238 checks amount-1
ing to $6,110.67 which have been
returned as "unclaimed". The
amounts range from $1.28 up to
$421.17 for the individual checks,
according to Chairman Paul E.
Gurske. !
Because these checks are
awards made to persons injured
or partially disabled as the result
of industrial accidents, the Com
mission wants to get the pay-1
ments In the hands of the award-
ees. I
After seven years, If the money
remains unclaimed, It will revert
to the general accident fund.
Then it may still be reclaimed,
but only orr proof of the original
claim and other complicated pro
cedures. Anyone knowing the where,
abouts of persons who gave mail
ing addresses in this area should
communicate with the persons
named, or should send new ad
dresses to the State Industrial ac.
cident Commission, Salem.
Following is a Morrow county
awardee: John R. Keller, 413
Jones St., Heppner, $15.38.
o
Since gold rush days of the
early 1850's Oregon has produced
gold valued at more han 100
million dollars.
Enjoy your Fur Coat
Ladies, insure your fur coats for cover
age against all perils for just
$5.00
per year
See us for particulars
I
URNER VAN MARTER ANDCLI
Winter Sports In
Oregon Embrace Top
Class C Events
! On March 4 and 5, the Blue
Mountiun ski club of eastern
Oregon Is offering PNSA champ
ionship Jr. classic corrfWned
events at Tollgate. The Sshnee
iVo(,'f'li club on March 12 is pre-,
senting PNSA championship
j doss C jumping events on Mt.
Hood. On March ID, classes A, B,
and senior jumping events are
scheduled at Tollgate by the Blue
:Muiiiil;ii:i ski club.
' Hoocloo Lovvl is the site March
26 for cross -country classes A,
B, and C and junior men and for
j class C and junior women, as
I sponsored by the Obsidians of
Eugene. The Trodse ski club is
sponsoring a giant slalom for
class C and junior men and wo
men class A and B by the Port
annual golden pole giant slalon
i is sen for April 16 for men and wo.
! men classe A and B by the Port-
land junior chamber of commerce.
Oregon's final ski event comes
as a closing number of the Port
land rose festival in early June.
The Golden Rose downhill race is
tentatively set for June 11, on Mt.
Hood above Timberline, by the'
Cascade ski club. Class A men
women and junior men are to
take part. In attendance, will be
the pueen of Ttosaria, a mythical
kingdom in exstance during the
festival. She will be accompanied
by her royal court.
(reported today. Taxes of $2,301,
128.60 were p-ild on 38,410,750
gallons.
.Sales in the first 11 months of
1949 total 439,629,819 gallons, re
sulting in gross slate taxes of
$24,105,174.47. Approximately 14
percent of taxes paid is returned
In refunds to non-highway users,
the division said.
NOVEMBER GASOLINE
SALES SLIGHTLY HIGHER
I November .sulci of gasoline in
Oregon were slightly higher than
:a year ago, the fuels tax division
of the secretary of stale's ollice
National Park Areas
In Oregon Kept Open
Throughout Winter
National paik areas in Oregon
are open to travel throughout
the winter, the Oregon state high
way commission travel informa
tion department said this week.
The east and north entrances
connecting highways from U. S.
97 to Crater Lake national park
are now closed by snow. The
south entrance from Klamath
Falls on U. S. 97 and from Med
ford and Grants Pass on U. S. 99
will remain open through the
winter, providing access to the
lake rim. However, no accommo
dations are available within the
park.
The 20-mile approach road
from the Redwoods highway at
Caves Junction will be open to
Oregon Caves national monument
where guided tours during the
winter are conducted.
trici Altorncy
Sheppard's Citalions, Dis
trict Attorney
Bancroft -Whitney Co.,
iJistiki Attorney
Pacific Telephone & Tele
giaph Co., Current Kxp.
C. W. Barlow, Co. Clerk,
Current expense
Helen O'Donnell, Circuit
Court
George Davidson, Circuit
Court
K. M. Akers, Circuit Court
Russell O Donnell, Circuit
Court
30.00
12.00
15.00
78.16
3.00
5.00
3.16
13.00
3.16
Frank Marlow, Circuit Court 13.00
12.41
$147.25
197.15
121.95
198.00
209.40
184.10
24.75 !
I
49.50
COURT PROCEEDINGS
FOR DECEMBER, 1949
The minutes of the November,
1949 term were read and approv- i
ed.
The Court ordered the changing
ot the acknowledgment on the
claim vouchers to that of certifi
cation, only.
The Court ordered the following
Bangs' Disease claim paid: John
E. Craber $120.00.
The Court ordered the bid of the
Kilham Stationery and Printing
Co. for $126.25 be accepted for
the tax rolls for the fiscal year of
1950-51, as it was the lowest and
best bid offered.
The Court ordered the salary of
the Justice of the Peace of the
Sixth District be increased from
$125.00 to $150.00 per month ef
fective as of January 1st, 1950.
WARRANTS ISSUED ON
THE GENERAL FUND:
Sadie Parrish, deputy
h ranees Mitchell, deputy
Leila J. McLachlan, office
clerk
Olive B. Hughes, deputy
Margaret Gil lis, nurse
A. J. Chaffee, janitor
Dr. A. D. McMurdo, Phys.
Susie W. Miller, court reporter
William Garner, Justice of
trie Peace 74.25
J. O. Hager, Justice of the
Peace 121.55
Garnet Barratt, Gen. As
sistance $900; Old Age
51.340: Dependent Children
S120; Blind $10.75 2,706.75
Ralph I. Thompson, County
Court 103.38
Russell K. Miller, County
Court
Mary Van's Flower Shop,
County Court
Mid-Columbia Typewriter
Co., Assessor
Pacific Stationery and
Printing Co., Assessor
$1.79; Clerk $16.74; Tax
Collection $3.08
Kilham Stationery and
Printing C, Clerk $9.67;
Tax Collection $4.04
Gertrude Applegate, Tax
Collections
C. J. D. Baumnn, Sheriff
Packer Scott Co., Court
House
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.,
Court House
The Heppner Laundry,
Court House
Pacific Power & Light Co.,
Court House
Central Meat Market, jail
Dr. L. D. Tibbies, jail
L. W. Briggs. Treasurer
Bradley D. Fancher, Dis
Frank I ole, Circuit Court
Isaac W. Murphy, Circuit
Court 13.00
Kenneth Klinger, Circuit
Court 4.44
Margaret Gillis, Co. Nurse
mileage 85.20 j
Rose Doherty, Bang's Dis. i
ease Control 24.00
Heppner Gazette Times,
Assessor$65 .20; Treas.
$18.25; DistrictAttorney,
S23.95; Clerk $39.10;Of
ficial Publication $20.
70 167.20
State Industrial Accident
Comm., Sheriff $3.80
Sheriff Sal. 30c; Deputy
30c; Court House 90c 5.60
First National Bank of
Portland, Withholding
on salaries 202.20 i
N. C. Anderson, Co. Agent,
Court House 10.90
City of Heppner, Water Dept.
C. C. C. water rent emerg
ency 33.00
E. O. Ferguson, Circuit Court 10.32
Beulah Barkla, Circuit Court 10.32
Marion Hayden, Circuit I
Court 10.32
Albert Connor, Circuit Court 10.32
John Farris, Circuit Court 15.76
Harold Evans. Circuit Court 12.88
John C. Ransier, Circuit I
Court 17.68
Howard Keithley, Court
House 48.00 '
WARRANTS ISSUED ON
THE GENERAL ROAD FUND
Oregon State Highway
Independent Garage 3.96
Westland Equipment Co. 51.00
Jack Allen Supply Co. 46.75
Paul G. Pettyjohn 170.01
Rohrman Motor Co. 67.50
Arthur A. Allei 4.73
Heppner Hardware & Elite-
nc Co. 3.96
Eecket Equipment Service 2.25
Oregon Motor Service 11.83
Lexington Oil Co-Oper-
ative, Inc. 4.42
City of Heppner, Water
Dept. 2.05
D. H. Jones & Son 2.00
Sunset Motor Co. 165.67
W. R. Wentworth 9.74
The George Lawrence Co. 7.98
Rosewall Motor Co. 24.89
Heppner Motors 68.96
Howard Cooper Corp. 2,788.50
First National Bank of
Portland 260.60
Austin Wilson 28.95
Pacific Power and Light Co. 10.58
Heppner Lumber Co. 66.88
Bradoh Tractor & Equip. I
ment Co. 50.70
Hodge Chevrolet Co. 53.16
Columbia Equipment Co. 229 62
Lexington Implement Co.
15.270.00
Western Auto Supply 1.27
The Texas Co. 47.25
The Texas Co. 27.00
Boardman Supply Co. 25.98
Lexington Implement Co. 121.40
State Industrial Accident
Commission 120.53
Interior Motor Freight 1.64
The Texas Co. 83.39
WARRANTS ISSUED ON
THE GENERAL FUND:
C. J. D. Bauman 9.00
Industrial Air Products Co. 26.72
Scritsmier Lumber Co 343.00
Oregon Lumber Co. 1,487.31
Bill Barratt 300.00
F. C. Tolleson 5.11
WARRANTS ISSUED ON THE
HOSPITAL MAINTENANCE
FUND:
Walter Gilman 10.50
Ralph Scott 9.43
Dean Gilman 9.45
Dick Borman 5 40
Howard Keithley 37858
Dick Borman ?n0
Ralph Scott Jr. 33.00
WArtRAfUS ISSUED ON THK
HOSPITAL EQUIPMENT FUNDI
Interior Motor Freight 1664
Superior Coach Sales 6,818.78
WARRANTS ISSUED ON
THE HOSPITAL FUND:
Malarkey and Moore 21.953.80
Malarkey and Moore 15..716.79
Aihert i onnor 16.00
WARRANTS ISSUED ON THE
MISCELLANEOUS FUND:
Thomas Huston, Coyote
Bounty 6.00
Wm. F. Barratt, Dog Fund 78.00
William Labhart, Coyote
Bounty 6.00
C. C. McCormick, Coyote
Bounty 6.00
Nellie Townsend, Coyote
Bounty 12.00
M. B. Gerking, Coyote
Bounty 6.00
Holda Justus, Coyote Bounty 6.00
Myron Kill, Coyote Bounty 6.00
, vs-r" " '"" ' "'"V' """" 'T"7 '""'"
160.62
10.00
13.20
21.79
13.71
20.63
139.95
19.01
6.18
1.35
27.63
7.45
3.00
1S.50
Salesmen-
To sell nationally known
Weed Control
Products
direct to Farmers, Counties,
Weed Control Agencies, dis
tributors, etc. Good commis.
sions paid on each order.
All products registered in
your State with Department
of Chemistry and so ap
proved, Car necessary. Write
Sales Manager, P. O. Eox
4213, Los Angeles 24, Cali
fornia, for full details.
Commission
l ewis Ball
Roger Allen
Vv . Cunningham
William C. Heath
Dean Gilman
Ralph Scott
Jack Slocum
Henry G. Peck
Carl Cropp
Ed Kelly
H. Sherer
Walter Gilman
Dick Borman
Floyd Borman
Fred Booker
Austin Wilson
Wilbur Jackson
Darold Hams
George A. Stalcup
C. E. Stalcup
Hodge Chevrolet Co.
Braden Tractor Co.
Heppner Motors Co.
Union Oil Co.
Pacific Machinery & Tool Co. 81.14
Feenaughty Machinery Co. 2.85
Oregon Lumber Co. 506.68
48.M
262.78
267.05
290.81
246.60
206.94
136.21
248.41
310.11
251.02
239.10
335.75
247.33
223.34
250.77
232.99
222.18
231,19
266.18
142.85
21.35 1
38.96!
3.058.31
383.26
708.15
tvy The New 4-VVheel-Drive Willys Station Wagon
Takes You Through When No Other Car Can!
Don't be isolated by heavy snow and ice
glazed roads. Get the car that gets you
through when nothing else can the
new 4-Wheel-Drive Willys Station
Wagon.
When you shift to 4-wheel drive, you
get traction that takes you up slippery
grades, cuts down tendency to skid,
makes driving safer.
The 4 -Wheel -Drive Willys Station
Wagon is a car you'll drive the year
'round. It rides six adults in roomy
comfort and handles easily in 2 or -wheel
drive. Rear seats are cjuickly re
movable to provide 98 cubic feet of
space for hauling.
If you live where roads are often
blocked or have duties that must not
be delayed, the 4 -Wheel -Drive Willys
Station Wagon is your best assurance
of getting through. Let us demonstrate
this remarkable new model for you now.
"REGULAR BLOOD
IpPEI HOUNDS
507 After Customers
Our Want Ads
1 I
t V.
f A3
4'Wheef-Drive
mUN Station tifeqoa
Also made with 2 -wheel drive, 4 or 6 cylinders, overdrive at no extra cost
Willys - Overland Motors
SEE YOUR WILLYS - OVERLAND DEALER
Farley Motor Company
Phone 682
Heppner, Ore.
'Let's Build
Oregon
Together"
y ' -r
1
YOU AND YOUR FAMILY may have O.P.S. pre
paid medical and hospital protection at moderate
cost. There are three doctor-sponsored plans for
employed and self-employed residents of Oregon
and a wide selection of physicians, surgeons and
hospitals. Please use the coupon for information.
Oregon
Physicians'
CIMiaAl 1214S.W. 6th, Portland 4
uuruiLif 455 perry st-saiem
Medford Bldg., Medford
SPONSORED AND APPROVED BY OREGON STATE MEDICAL SOCIETY
FII2S7 NATIONAL B&HK
OF PORTLAND
DECEMBER 31, 1949
Member Federal Depot ii Inturance Corporation
RESOURCES
Caih in vault and in Federal Reserve Bank $ 65,368,396.71
Due from Banks 35,1 f 2,297.77
Tolol Cash $100,550,694.48
United States Government Obligations, Direct and Fully Guaranteed 210 441,731.25
Stale, County and Municipal Bonds and Warrants 40,162,346.01
Other Bonds and Securities 2,303 965 84
Stock in Federal Reserve Bank 600 00 00
toans and Discounts 151.077,377.52
Accrued Interest Receivable 1,794,861.89
Bank Premises, Furniture and Fixtures and Safe Deposit Vaults 5,406,961.12
Other Real Estate owned None
Customers' Liability on Accounts of Letters of Credit 4,155,291.23
Other Resources 283,432.19
TOTAL (ftjOURCES $516,826,661.53
LIABILITIES
Capital $ 4,500.000 00
Surplus 15,500,000 00
Undivided Profits 1 3,042.322.69
Tolal Capital Funds " $ 33,042,322.69
RESERVE FOR POSSIBLE LOAN LOSSES 598,492.61
deposits ?r"---:. imEI'ltl
I Savings and Time. 1 43,21 8,446.1 2 )
Liability for Letters of Credit and as Acceptor Endorser
or Maker of Acceptances and Foreign Bills 4,155,291.23
Interest Received in Advance 1,516,328.68
Reserve for Interest, Taxes, Etc 971,695.47
Other Liabilities , 104 225 07
TOTAL LIABILITIES J51 6 826,661 .53
In addition to its 45 branches throughout Oregon 17 other Oregon Banking
Offices are members of the First National Bank Group
DEfOSITS
The First Notional Bank of Portland ond 45 Branches $476,438,305.78
17 other Oregon Banking Offices in the First Notional Group 99.926,938.75
$576,365,244.53
LOANS AND DISCOUNTS
The Fiisl National Bank of Portland and 45 Branches $1 51 ,077,377.52
17 o'her Oregon Banking Offices in the First National Group 24,292,636.77
$175,370,014.29
TOTAL RESOURCES
The First National Bank of Portland ond 45 Branches $516,826,661.53
17 other Oregon Banking Offices in the First Notional Group 106 888 748 68
TOTAL RESOURCES of the 62 BANKING OFFICES In the FIRST NATIONAL GROUP $623.71 5,410.21
THESE ARE THE 62
BANKING OFFICES IN THE
FIRST NATIONAL CROUP
PORTLAND BRANCHES
PORTLAND MAIN BRANCH
S.W. 5th, 6th and Stork
SIXTH AND MORRISON BRANCH
UPTOWN BRANCH
S.W. 1 4th Ave. ot Alder
EAST PORTLAND BRANCH
S.E. Morrison at 6th Ave.
HAWTHORNE BOULEVARD BRANCH
Hoxthorne Blvd. at S.E. 39th
LIVESTOCK-KENTCN BRANCH
N. Denver Ave. at Interstate
MONTAVILLA BRANCH
S.E. Stark St. ot 80th
HOLLYWOOD-ROSE CITY BRANCH
N.E. Sandy Blvd. at 42nd
SOUTHEAST PORTLAND BRANCH
S.t. &2nd Ave. at Foster Road
UNION AND RUSSELL BRANCH
BRANCHES OUT OF PORTLAND
ALBANY BRANCH
ASHLAND BRANCH
ASTORIA BRANCH
BEND BRANCH
CENTRAL POINT BRANCH
CONDON BRANCH
COOS BAY BRANCH
COOUIUE BRANCH
ENTERPRISE BRANCH
FOSSIL BRANCH
GRANTS PASS BRANCH
GRESHAM BRANCH
HEPPNER BRANCH
HILLSBORO BRANCH
HOOD RIVER BRANCH
KLAMATH FALLS
Klamath Falls Branch
South Sixth Street Branch
IA GRANDE BRANCH
LAKEVIEW BRANCH
MEDFORD BRANCH
MERRILL BRANCH
MOLALLA BRANCH
NEWBERG BRANCH
NORTH BEND BRANCH
NYS5A BRANCH
OAKRIDGE BRANCH
OREGON CITY BRANCH
PENDLETON BRANCH
SALEM BRANCH
SHERMAN COUNTY BRANCH
STAYTON BRANCH
THE DALLES BRANCH
TILLAMOOK BRANCH
UNION BRANCH
WOODBURN BRANCH
OTHER BANKING OFFICES IN
THE FIRST NATIONAL GROUP
Carlton State and Savings Bonk
Benton County State Bank (Conrallls)
Philomath Branch (Philomath)
The First National Bank of Cottage Grove
The First Notional Bank of Eugene
West Eugene Branch
The First National Bank of Forest Grove
The First National Bonk of Lebanon
Monroe State Bank
State Bank of Malheur County (Ontarlol
Moreland-Sellwood Bank (Portland)
The First National Bank of Prineville
Scio State Bonk
Clatsop County Bonk (Seaside!
Coolldge and McCloine ISilvertonl
Bank of Sweet Home
Yamhill State Bank