Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, January 17, 1952, SECTION TWO, Page Page 2, Image 8

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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, January 17, 1952
COURT
PROCEEDINGS
Court Preceedings for November
1951.
The minutps of the November,
1951term wore road and approved.
Warrants Issued on the
General Fund.
Sadie Parrish, Deputy . $ 157.79
Frances Mitchell, Deputy . , 197.50
Jaunita Sprouls. Office '
Clerk ... 15251
Olive B. Hughes, Deputy- 207.74
Martha Tapanainen, : 1
Health Nurse : .. 255.01
A. J. Chaffee, Janitor 216.80
Dr. A. D. McMurdo,
Physician '. 23.99
Jane Cheney, Court Re
porter 60.90
William Garner, Justice
of 1 he Peace 71.99
J. O. Hager, Justice of the
Peace 136.20
Gustavo Fisher, Justice of
the Peace 23.99
Northwest hospital ser
vice, withholding on
salaries for Blue Cross . 73.30
Russell K. Miller, County
Court 123.59
Garnet Barratt, County
Court . 31.70
State Industrial Accident
Commission; Sheriff
$l.ll;.Sherif sal. 30c;
Deputy Sal. 80c; Janitor
Sal. ,'J0e: Courthouse
$1.13 ;
Kilhain Stationery and
Printing Cd. Tax Col
lection $l.10; Clerk
$fi.!M
C. J. D. Bauman, Sheriff
C. J. D. Baurruin, Sheriff .
The Picture SJiop, Sheriff
John J. O'Dortnell, Audi-
44.25
C.47
21.01
49.86
124.38
3.70
tor of Multnomah Co.,
Jail
Heppner Market, Jail 7
Heppner Laundry, Court
house 1
Unrein Motor Service,
Courthouse
Pacific Power and Light
Co., Courthouse 34
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.,
Courthouse .
City of Heppner, Water
Dept., Courthouse
West Coast Printing and
Binding Co., Assessor
W. O. Dix, Assessor Field
Work
Umatilla County, Oregon
Mentally 111
Martha Tapanainen,
Health Nurse
Pacific Telephone and
Telegraph Co., Current
Expense
B. D. Fancher, Dist.
Attorney
B. D. Fancher, Dist
Attorney
Shepard Citations, Dist.
Attorney
Oregon Wheat League,
Pub. & Adv.
Heppner Lumber Co.. Jail
Heppner Gazette Times,
Off. Publication
Public Employes Retire
ment System; Salaries
$65.03; Social Security
$153.58; Circuit Court
$3.00
II. Tamblyn. County Court
J. G. Barratt, County
Judge; General Assist
ance $500.25; Old Age
Assistance $1,965.00;
Dependent Children
$259.25; Blind $102.25;
Aid to Permanent and
Totally Disabled $161.25 2988
44.95
.35
28
48
15,
82,
75
31,
IS.
15.
25.
2.
21.
222
5
Lucy E. Rodgers.Treasurer
Shorb's Stationery,
Treasurer
James H. Driscoll,
Assessor
Pendleton Paint & Glass
Glass Co., Courthouse
Repairs
Oregon District Attorney
Ass. District Attorney .
Witherell and Withorell,
Accountants-Audit
J. J. Nys, Circuit Court
C. C. Proebstel, Circuit
Court
Archie D. McMurdo, Coro
ner $10.00; Mentally 111
$5.00
James Driscoll, Current
Expense
R. E. Goad, Sheriff, Jail 78.00
William Barratt, Circuit
Court 25.32
Roy Lindstrom, Circuit
Court 35.76
Dick Wilkinson, Circuit
Court 2j.90
Gene Case, Circuit Court . 5.16
Alex Huber, Circuit Court 39.92
F. W. Turner, Circuit
Court 5.16
D. R. Tash, Circuit Court . 30.32
Gordon White, Circuit
Court 12.88
Borton Clark, Circuit Court 33.84
Bert Bleakman, Circuit,
Court 5.16
Wate Crawford, Circuit
Court . 7-88
Clive Huston, Circuit
Court 30.32
J. O. Peterson, Circuit
Court 5.16
33.28 Cecil Eades, Circuit Court 45.00
Emma W. Drake, Circuit
7.50 Court - 28.20
John Bergstrom, Circuit
40.00 Court 30.32
Viola Van Horn, Circuit
Court 10.16
90.81 Cecil H. Thome, Circuit
Court 14.64
10.00 Franklin Lindstrom, Cir
cuit Court 12.04
850.00 jas. G. Thomson, Jr., Cir-
75.00 cuit Court 5.16
Willard Blake, Circuit
83.40 court 10.16
William Collins, Circuit
Court 10.16
15.00 Ray Drake, Circuit Court . 28.20
J. B. Snyder, Circuit Court 5.16
7J.bi;Duane Brown. Circuit
Court ... 45.00
Roderick Thomson, Circuit
Court 15.16
Ben Cox, Circuit Court .... 21.36
Roberta Dougherty, Cir
cuit Court 15.16
I George Sicard, Circuit
Court 2-i.w
00
HERE IS
ANOTHER
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HOUSE PLAN
Tum-A Lum Lumber Co. is ready and wants to help you plan
your new home . . . and we are offering you sample house
plans to make it easy. If you like this plan just drop us the
coupon below and we will send you more informatioa oh this
house without obligation. Blueprints, te, are vail able t
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with ample closets and
utility room are offered
in this house in a floor
space area of just 1195
sq. ft. Overall dimen
sions are 30 by 40 feet.
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.
Heppner, Oregon.
Please send me more information, without obligation,
about the plan features and the type of construction
used in the
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NAME
ADDRESS
CITY STATE
J. Henry Baker, Circuit
Court 23.81
Donald Heliker, Circuit
Court ' 19.00
Harold K. Peck, Circuit
Court 21.76
Raymond Lundell, Circuit
Court 19.00
J. C. Penney Co., Jail 2.22
Warrants Issued on the
General Road Fund:
Northwest Hospital Ser
vice $ 73.95
Jack Slocum 312.27
Ray Baker 263.23
Dean Gilman
Ray Bailey
Walter Gilman
Fred Booker,
C. J. D. Bauman
Harold Wilson
W. Cunningham
W. C. Heath
Lewis Ball
Wilbur Akers
Carl Vincent
Thoral Broadus
Austin Wilson
Guy Hastings
II. Sherer
George A. Stalcup
Harold C. Baker
Robert Anson Eades
Boardman Supply Co.
English and Co.
Jack Van Winkle
Northwest Industrial Laun
dry Co
Munnell and Sherill
Hodge Chevrolet Co ,
Ford's Tire Service
Feenaughty Machinery Co.
Shell Oil Co.
L. E. Dick
Don Rippee
Russell Service ....
First National Bank oi
Portland
D. II. Jones
Columbia Equipment Co. .
Peter Kewitt and Sons' Co.
Clyde Equipment Co
Independent Garage
State Industrial AccictMit
. Comm
Pacific Power and Light Co.
City of Heppner, Water
Dept
277.26
283.82
250.88
256.41
250.00
17.82
334.10
308.87
343.73
301.31
281.19
298.74
261.19
259.28
348.40
285.71
32.55
35.07
2.05
17.50
94.80
6.90
18.81
306.08
100.00
155.10
760.22
22.20
12.00
9.95
551.00
5.98
9.39
112.00
109.20
5.20
174.17
18.12
5.45
Hennnor Lumber Co 69.45
Public Employes Retire-
, ment, System 84.95
R. G. McMurtry 269.21
Heppner Hardware and
Electric Co 27-38
Rosewall Motor Co 161.20
Sunset Motor Co. 32.10
Lexington Implement Co. .. 30G.55
Empire Machinery Co 482.06
Irvin Rauch 7-50
Columbia Equipment Co. 9962.76
Clyde Equipment Co. ... 25,000.00
Empire Machinery Co. 465.73
Jesse C. Payne 10.00
The Texas Company 474.74
Warrants Issued on the
Hosnital Maintenance Fund:
Pioneer Memorial Hospital $500.00
Warrants Issued on toe
Miscellaneous Fund:
Monte McDonald Coyote
Bounty S600
Ben Cox, Coyote Bounty 6.00
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METHODIST CHURCH
J. Palmer Sorlien, Minister
Morning Worship and Sermon
at 11:00 a. m. Special Music by
the Choir, Mrs. Thomas Wells
Choir Director.
Sunday Church School at 9:4o
a. m. Mr. Oliver Creswick, Super
intendent. We have a class for
every age. Youth Fellowship Class
and Adult Bible Class meets at
this same hour.
Conference on Family Life will
meet at the Hermiston Methodist
Church at 3:30 p. m with a pot
luck dinner at 6:00 p. m.
Thursday Choir Practice at 8:00
p. m.
Suzanna Wesley Circle of the
Womans Society of Christian Ser
vice meets the third Wednesday
at 2:30 p. m.
The Womans Society of Chris
tian Service meets the first Wed
nesday of each month at 8: p. m.
Special Service for the year of
Evangelism will be at this church
March 2' to 30 each evening at
8:00 p. m.
Continued on Page 3
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Who Wis ICTSMCf
Victim X, whose name will never be known, was the 1,000,000th highway traffic fatality
in the United States since 1900. Victim X may have been man, woman or child it might
have been you!
This life, sacrificed to carelessness, was snuffed out in an automobile accident late in 1951.
Only a few months earlier, another unknown met his death on a Korean battlefield. "GI-X"
was the millionth soldier to die for his country since the Battle of Lexington, April 19, 1775.
It took seven United States wars and the conflict in Korea to count a toll of 1,000,000 Ameri
cans who died in the cause of freedom and independence. It took only 52 years for an
other million to be killed on the streets and highways of our country. Besides these dead in traffic
accidents, 35,000,000 more were injured, maimed or disfigured for life.
Automobiles will claim their second million victims much sooner, possibly in the next
25 years, unless you and 60,000,000 other drivers get seriously safety conscious. ! i
Carelessness causes nine out of every ten accidents. Speeding, drinking-and-driving,
violation of rules of the road and right-of-way, are major causes of auto fatalities and serious
accidents. Lack of alertness by pedestrians contributes its toll to the death statistics.
Drive safely walk safely. Save your own life and the lives of others.
Drive As Though Your Life Depends On It - - IT DOES!
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