Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, May 18, 1950, Section B, Page Page 7, Image 7

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    COURT PROCEEDINGS FOR
APRIL, 1950
The minutes of the March,
1950 term were read and approv
ed. The Court ordered that mini
mum wage be established for
employees of the road depart
ment at $1.35 per hour mini-
mum and that all the regularly
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COMMENCEMENT ... THE END OF THE HAPPIEST YEARS OF THEIR
LIVES AND IS THE TIME FOR A SPECIAL GIFT.
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employed bulldozer operators be
paid a wage of $1.50 per hour.
The Court ordered that the
of the buildings at the fair
grounds in the amount of
$2120.00 be placed in the fair
fund and the full amount be
used for the construction of new
buildings at the fair grounds.
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oroceeds " from The auction Bale"uP Morrow County Budget for
rer'K.S.ir Ctlr S tithe fiscal year 1950-51. The mem.
Peterson's Jewelers
The meeting of the Budget
Committee was called April 28,
1950 for the purpose of drawing
bers of this committee are Carl
Bergstrom of Eightmile, Art Al
len of Boardman and Norman
Nelson of Lexington.
The Court ordered the C. J. D.
Bauman, Sheriff of Morrow Coun
ty, to round up all neglected and
abandoned horses in the vicinity
of North Sand Hollow District
and that the said horses be ad
vertised and sold in accordance
with the statute made and pro
vided in such case.
The Court ordered the trans
fer of $750.00 from the Rodent
Fund to Coyote Bounty Fund.
The following Bangs Disease
Claim was ordered paid: Jack K.
Mulligan $24.00.
The Court ordered dance hall
license issued to Willow Grange
No. 672.
WARRANTS ISSUED ON THE
GENERAL FUND:
Sadie Parrish, Deputy $145.25
Frances Mitchell, Deputy.. 197.14
Olive B. Hughes, Deputy ... 198.00
Margaret Gillis, Nurse 209.40
A. J. Chaffee, Janitor 184.09
Dr. A. D. Murdo, Physician 24.75
Susie W. Miller,
Court Reporter 49.50
William Garner,
Justice of Peace 142.70
Gertrude Applegate,
Office Clerk 30.48
City of Heppner, Water
Dept., Emergency 9.00
Dr. A. D. McMurdo,
Emergency $13.58;
Coroner $18.08 31.66
Ralph I. Thompson,
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Whether it is a Ring, a Watch or some
Silver, your Graduate will know that
it's a Gift he or she can treasure
through all the years to come.
Why not stop in today and select the
right Graduation Gift at the right
price, one that will say, "Congratula
tions" in the best possible way.
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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, May 18, 1950
County Court 51.61
Russell Miller,
County Court 55.46
J. H. Driscoll,
Current Expense 36.76
Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co.,
Current expense 75.60
C. W. Barlow,
Current expense 4.00
County Clerk and
Recorders Ass't. Clerk ... 15.00
West Coast Ptg. & Binding
Co., Election $25.20; ,
Clerk $64.80 90.00
Heppner Gazette Times;
Official pud. $.au
Election $16.25 38.75
Franklin Printing Co.,
Clerk 4 5-15
The Haloid Op., Clerk 38.65
Empire StaUwiers,
Clerk $5.34;jiTeas.
Sheriff $6.60 Court House
$34.50: Clerk $5.00 52.94
Kilham Stationer and
Printing Co., Tax
Collection $6.77; Sheriff
$1.00 7.77
C. J. D. Bauman, Jail
$15:00: Sheriff $122.89.... 137.89
Empire Stationers Corp.,
Tax Collection 23.43
Court Street Market, Jail . 17.53
Central Meat Market, Jail.. 2.42
Central Market & Grocery,
Jail - 9.26
Pacific Power & Light Co.,
Court House 63.01
The Heppner Laundry,
Court House 5i.tu:
Jail 53c 2.03
Bureau of Labor,
Court House 2.50
William F. Barratt, Banes'
Disease Control 8.00
Bradley D. Fancher,
District Attorney 31.00
Franklin Printing Co.,
Justice of Peace 18.77
Emma Breshears, Bond 50.00
First Nat'l. Bank of Port
land, Withholding tax ... 190.60
State Tax Commission
Withholding tax 84.29
State Industrial Accident
Comm., Sheriff $3.80;
Sheriff Sal. 31c; Deputy
Sal. 31c; Courthouse 90c;
Janitor 31c 5.63
Garnet Barratt, County
Court $24.47; Juvenile
Court $1.05 25.52
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.,
Courthouse 300.00
Interior Motor Freight,
Courthouse 1.66
WARRANTS ISSUED ON THE
GENERAL ROAD FUND:
Ralph Scott, Jr. $ 89.84
Dean Gilman 259.93
Austin Wilson 224.30
Walter Gilman 283.95
Dick Borman 306.61
Roger Allen 241.69
William C. Heath 232.60
Fred Booker 260.23
W. Cunningham 332.38
Henry G. Peck 353.17
Darold Hams 292.25
George Morgan 176.25
Floyd Borman 268.53
Carl Cropp 277.73
Lewis Ball 335.24
Jack Slocum 257.58
Ed Kelly 239.08
H. Sherer 381.39
Wilbur Jackson 273.05
George A. Stalcup 295.79
C. W. Stalcup 244.26
Robert Anson Eads 24038
Harold C. Baker 250.46
Vernon L. Russell 250.44
Hodge Chevrolet Co 100.47
Pendleton Auto Parts 3.70
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co 8.25
Umatilla Sales Co , 28.20
J. E. Haseltine Co. 7.08
Heppner Hardware & Elect. 5.49
Heppner Lumber Co 18.25
Independent Garage 1.30
Standard Oil Co 4.90
Lexington Implement Co... 17.23
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Large Number of
Mothers, Daughters
Served at Banquet
One hundred and fifty people
attended the mother-daughter
banquet Saturday evening at the
Congregational church, sponsored
by the Maranathas. The follow
ing program, conducted by Mrs.
Noel Dobyns, was given: Invo
cation, Mrs. Ray Barnett; song
by Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn; tribute
to Mother, Mrs. Adon Hamlett;
response, Mrs. Mary Swanson;
song by the 1st and 2nd grades
and beginners in Sunday school;
reading, Kay Crowell; song, ju
nior girls of Sunday school;
reading, Judy Sherer; song,
girls glee club; reading, Mrs.
Frank Engelman; reading, De
lores Drake, and ' benediction,
Mrs. Fred Buchanan. Piano ac
companists were Mrs. Cleo Drake,
Mrs. E. M. Baker, Miss Pauline
Rankin and Mrs. Charles O'Con
nor.
A fuchsia plant was given to
Feenauehtv Machinery Co. 214.72
Columbia Equipment Co. ... 247.62
Shell Oil Co. 607.46
Nelson Equipment Co. 26.22
A. J. Akers 19.75
Empire Machinery Co 15.36
Russell Service 4.45
Industrial Air Products Co. 19.94
Anderson's Builders Supply 8.00
Paul Bunyan Co uw.uu
Loggers and Contractors
Machinery Co 20.78
W. R. Wentworth 8.50
Sunset Motor Co. 34.24
Boardman SuDDly Co. 11.60
Western Auto Supply 1.10
Jack Allen Supply Co 61.43
D. H. Jones and Son m.w
Jones and Scott Co 12.00
Omar Rietmann 20.39
Rohrman Motor Co. 2.35
The Texas Co 172.80
Braden Tractor and
Equipment Co 81.18
Paul G. Pettyjohn 329.35
Union Oil Company 133.89
Independent Garage 1.15
Anderson's Builders Supply 50.98
Arthur A. Allen 76.53
Lexington Implement Co... 72.42
Guy Riddle 9.50
City of Heppner,
Water Dept 1.90
Rosewall Motor Co. 88.74
Pacific Power & Light Co... 21.55
First National Bank of
Portland 419.70
State Tax Commission 160.89
State Industrial Accident
Commission 151.89
Beal Pipe and Tank Corp 2422.12
English and Co -zua.6
Lexington Oil Co-Op 242.88
Columbia Equipment Co.. .. 248.40
United Steel Co. 33.17
Clyde Equipment Co. 74.00
Hpnnnpr Mntnrs 256.!)fi
Tntprinr Motor Freight 16.41
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Carl Mcuaniei,
Koaent una oi.oa
Joseph Baitrenas,
Koaent una zoo.4
first jai i.Bank oi roruana
Rodent Fund JU.au
State Tax Comm.,
Rodent Fund
6.40
First Nat'l. Bank of Portland
Taylor Grazing Fund 3.90
State Tax Comm.,
Taylor Grazing , Fund ... 1.04
Jack E. Bailey,
Coyote Bounty 6.00
Paul R. Wagner, Dog Fund 150.00
Loren Matteson, Coyote
Bounty 54.00
Thomas C. Huston,
Dog Fund 67.60
WARRANTS ISSUED ON THE
HOSPITAL EQUIP. FUND:
Frank W. Turner,
Hospital Equipment
Fund $
5-75
Pantleys Auto Rebuild,
Hospital t-quipment iuu.uu
WARRANTS ISSUED ON THE
HOSPITAL MAINTENANCE
FUND:
Robert Lowe,
Janitor Salary $226.19
George Waddell,
Manager Salary 411.DU
James M. Monahan 128.30,
Jackie Lee Gentry i atternoon at the Bristow store.
Shell Oil Company 15.46 Miss Grace Cunningham of
Heppner Gazette Times ... 28.85 Post Falls, Ida. is taking care of
C. J. D. Bauman 1.25 her mother, Mrs. Mary Cunning
First National Bank of I ham, at the home of Mrs. Fan
Portland 67.90 nie Griffith. Mrs. Cunningham
State Tax Commission 13.46 returned from, the hospital at
State Industrial Accident 1 Pendleton Friday.
Commission 1.43 Several from here went to
Pioneer Memorial Pendleton Wednesday of last
Hospital 6000.00 week to see President Harry Tru-
and BtAD THIS
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With Millions of Assets
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Heppner, Oregon
Mrs. E. R. Lundell for having
the most grandchildren, 14; Mrs.
Elizabeth Campbell a Douquex
of tulips for having the youngest
daughter present, fcusan Nay.
Each mother and daughter pres
ent was presented with a cor
sage made by the ladies of the
garden club and a program. The
tables were decorated with red
candles, red roses and tulips.
Several fathers and sons waited
on the tables.
Funeral services for Ralph B.
Aldrich were held Friday after
noon, at the First Baptist church,
with Rev. John W. Ricketts o
Umatilla officiating. Mrs. Mat
thew Ball and Mrs. Ray Barnett,
accompanied by Mrs. Cleo Drake
sang, Safe in the Arms of Jesus
and No Disappointment in Heav
en. Pallbearers were Ray Barnett,
Ed Buschke, Ed Bergstrom, Mat
thew Ball, Donald and Ernest
Heliker. Phelps Funeral Home
had charge and interment was
in the I.O.O.F. cemetery.
Relatives from a distance at
tending the funeral were Mr.
and Mrs. August Kurrasch of
Independence ;Mrs. Bessie Raines,
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Murphy,
Miss Margaret Raines and Mr.
and Mrs.' Roy Haddon ot inde
pendence; Mr. and Mrs. Kaymona
Doust of Grand Rapids, Minn.;
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Aldrich and
daughter Eleanor and son Leslie,
Mr. and Mrs. Meivin unaquisi
and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Johnson
of Ordnance; Mr. and Mrs. John
Neuman Sr. and Mr. and Mrs.
John Neuman Jr. and son of
Hermiston and Stewart Aldrich
of Seattle, and Gail Ray of Her
miston.
The Maranathas and the La
dies Aid met at the Congrega
tional church Wednesday of last
week and cleaned the building,
A sack lunch was served at noon.
The church had been redecorated
the walls tinted a pale green and
woodwork ivory. New drapes were
put up. The Maranathat meet
ing was held in the afternoon
and refreshments were served by
Mrs. Wallace Matthews and Mrs,
Raymond Benton. The tables
were decorated with a miniature
Maypole in the colors blue, pink
vellow and green. Plates, nut
cups, cups and candles were in
the same colors. Mrs. Dale Ray
received the door prize.
Mrs. W. W. Graham of Corval
lis, department of the American
Legion auxiliary of Oregon, paid
an official visit to the lone unit
Thursday evening. Department
chairman present were Mrs. W
E. WUkins of the lunior activi
ties, La Grande, and Mrs. Frank
W. Zimmerdahl, trophies and
awards, Athena. Mrs. Graham
and Mrs. Wilkins gave talks.
The meeting was conducted by
Mrs. Cecil Thorne, president of
District b. Other units represent
ed were Heppner, Pendleton
Umat.illa, Athena. Mrs. Graham
'was presented with a gift. Re
Ifreshments were served after the
J meeting from tables decorated
with the memorial poppy, ins
: and candles. On the committee
were Mrs, victor Rietmann, Mrs,
Earl McCabe and Mrs. Cecil
Thorne.
Mr and Mrs Garland Swanson
snpnf Saturdav in Portland. Miss
hnpiipn Rpanrhamn of La Grande
. jo vicitincr at Ihp SJwansnn hnmp
Mrs. Sheima and sons of North
Powder and Mrs. Gleneska of
Baker-and daughter spent the
week-end with their husbands at
the Oscar Lundell home.
The flower show and antique
show sponsored by the Garden
club has been postponed until
a later date.
Mrs. Oscar Lundell gave a
birthday dinner Saturday in hon
or of her husband and Mrs. Mary
Swanson. Those present were
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lindstrom, Mr.
anrf Mrc P R T nnrlpll Mr anH
Mrs. Algott Lundell, Mr. and
Mrs. Webster Hamlett, Mr. and
, MrSi Ac)on Hamlett and Miss
Mary Brackett. Mrs. Delia Corson
I baked tne birthday caKe.
I Mr.- and Mrs. David Montgom-
lerv ana two daughters of Port-
i la"Q are guests at me trnesi nei-
1Ker tome.
The Ameca club made over
$200 at the food sale Saturday
Get Your
Hail Policy
THIS YEAR
-Section B
man and family. Mayor and Mrs.
Garland Swanson were among
the dignitaries who stood on the
platform when the president
made his speech.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Crum and
family spent the week-end in
A play day ana picnic wiu w
held at the school house of lone
Tuesday, May 23, beginning at
10 a.m., with picnic luncn ai noon
and plenty of ice cream. There
will be races and games and a
ball game in the afternoon. This
is to be made an annual affair.
The public is invited to attend.
The vote on tne Duager. ai me
school house Monday was 154
No. 6 Yes and 1 void.
The freshmen and sophomore
classes were hosts at a weiner
roast up Rhea creek Friday eve-
mg of last ween,
lone erade school beat Arling
ton here Monday, 20 to 15.
The grade school took part in
the track meet in Heppner last
Friday and won several ribbons.
Edison Morgan and daughter
Juanita went to The Dalles last
week where Mr. Morgan received
medical check-up.
Mr. and Mrs. John Eubanks
spent the week end in Portland.
There will be a reception alter
the Commencement exercises
Thursday, May 25 for the public.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl McKinney
and sons spent Mother's Day at
Grass Valley.
Mr. and Mrs. George Aldncn
have moved from Ordnance to
lone. Eleanor Aldrich, their
daughter, is a patient at the St
Anthony's hospital in Pendleton.
r rank Kills oi kuck nas oeen
hired as 7th and 8th grade teach
er for the coming year. Mrs. Call
Linn will teach the 3rd and 4th
grades and Mrs. Franklin Ely the
5th and 6th.
Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Forsythe,
Mrs. Omar Rietmann, Mrs. Vem
er Troedson, Mrs. Noel Dobyns
and Mrs. E. M. Baker attended
the P-TA meeting in Heppner
May 10 where the delegates gave
tneir reports on tne convention.
Adon Hamlett sang a vocal
solo, "M-o-t-h-e-r," during the
morning worship at the Co-operative
church Sunday. The choir
also had special singing.
Guests at the Algott Lundell
home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar Lundell, Mr. and Mrs. Adon
Hamlett, and Mr. and Mrs. Web
ster Hamlett who are from Sun
nyvale, Californ.a.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Lundell and
Mrs. Mary Swanson left Sunday
to attend grand lodge and Re-
bekah assembly at Astoria this
week.
The study meeting of the Topic
club was held at the home of
Mrs. Milton Morgan Thursday of
last week. The book, The Big
Eye, by Ehrlick was reviewed
by Mrs. Uscar Lundell. Refresh
ments were served by Mrs. Mor
gan and Mrs. Lundell.
Mrs. L. L. Howton was a visi
tor at Connell, Washington last
week.
The Mothers Tea was held at
the school house by the Girls
League and their advisor, Miss
Mary Brackett, May 12 from 1:30
to 3:30 p.m.
The program was as follows:
song, "Through the Years," by
Patricia and Delores Drake; song,
"Scarlet Ribbons," by Delight
Biddle; reading, "Mother," by
Ingrid Hermann. The girls and
Miss Brackett wore formals.
Cookies, tea and coffee were
served from a table decorated
with white, yellow and pink tu
lips and white candles. Mrs.
Henry Peterson and Mrs. L. A.
McCabe poured. Those present
were presented with corsages.
The regular meeting of the
Eastern Star was held Tuesday
evening, May 9. Mr. and Mrs.
Webster Hamlett and Adon Ham
lett put on the initiatory work.
Mrs. James Lindsay. Mrs. John
Broadfoot and Mrs. Herbert El-
strom were the hostesses. The
tables were in spring decorations.
lone lost in their ball game at
Condon Sunday.
Several from here attended
the Rodeo at Arlington, Sunday.
wauace (.oieman ana Martin
Jannsen are in Sharon Springs,
Kansas where they are employed.
waner uoDyns returned from
Portland last week.
The Arlington hieh school de-
feated lone in a baseball game
nere lasr week.
A. A. McCabe of Adams is vis
iting here.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Jones
and Mr. and Mrs. Darmen Jones
of Union were guests at the Geo.
Myles home bunday. Lawrence
Jones is a brother to Darmen
Jones and a nephew of Mrs.
Myles.
Mrs. C. W. Burton of Portland
is visiting her mother, Mrs. Lana
Fadberg.
Mrs. Lela Johnson of Willets.
California is visiting her sister,
Mrs. wuiiam zinter. Mr. Zinter
is home from St. Anthony's hos-
pnai in renoieton.
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Rieth of
Harrington, Washington were
guests last week at the home of
his sister, Mrs. Paul O'Meara
and mother, Mrs. Ellen Rieth.
Mrs. Clara Kincaid returned
Saturday from The Dalles where
she spent a week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Bergstrom, Mrs. Artie Jackson and
Mrs. Doris Goiiyhorn and son,
Wayne, went to Walla Walla,
totnaay to visit Artie Jackson In
the Veterans hospital. They found
mm Doner.
Mr. and Mrs. John Broadfoot
and daughter, Pamela, were Port
land visitors last week.
Mr. and Mrs. James Lindsay
spent the week end at the home
ot their daughter, Mrs. Roy Petty
john at The Dalles.
Dates to remember:
May 19 Election Day, dinner
at noon, Rebekah hall.
May 20 Regular grange meet
ing and dance at Legion hall.
May 21 Baccalaureate sermon,
Cooperative Church, 11 a.m.
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