Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, June 26, 1952, Page Page 6, Image 6

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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, June 26, 1952
COURT
PROCEEDINGS
Court Proceedings for May, 1952,
Term.
The minutes of the April term
were read and approved.
The Court agrees to help the
District Attorney in the enforce
ment of the willful waste of irri
gation water on the County
ltoads. The Court also agrees to
help him in enforcing the law
regarding the dumping of gar
bage and rubbish on all county
roads.
The Court ordered the Morrow
County Treasurer to issue a check
in the amount of $1,174.25, pay
able to Barney B. Helser in pay
ment for crushed rock and charge
the same against the Road Trust
Fund.
The Court published a call for
bids in the Heppner Gazette
Times for the oiling of 3.7 miles
of the Lexington-Blackhorse
county road and 4.5 miles of the
lone-Gooseberry county road with
all bids to be opened May 23, 1952.
The Court awarded the contract
for the oiling to the Russell Olson
Construction Company.
The Court ordered the follow
ing Bangs' Disease Claims paid:
('has. R. Coder $8.00; Tom Fraters
$8.00; and Esthler J. Moore $16.00.
Warrants Issued on the General
Fund:
Sadie l'arrish, Deputy
Frances Mitchell, Deputy
Joyce Buschke, Office
Clerk
Olive B. Hughes, Deputy .
Martha Tapanainen,
Health Nurse
A. J. Chaffee, Janitor .
Dr. A. I). McMurdo, Phy
sician
$161.02
.. 201.25
.. 124.45
. 211.12
260.27
220.55
. 24.37
TRUCKS
Always fls
Welcome
Here For
FULLETON
Chevrolet Co.
HEPPNER
Jane Cheney, Court Re
porter 62.90
William Garner, Justice of
the Peace 73.12
J. O. Hager, Justice of the
Peace 138.45
Gustave Fisher, Justice of
the Peace 21.37
Northwest Hospital Ser-
' vice, Salaries 68.75
Rav Baker. Tax Collection 42.75
Harold Wilson, Tax Col
lection 49.88
Russell K. Miller, County
Court 82.05
Ralph I. Thompson,
County Court 48.85
Thomas Wells, Assessor
Mileace 101.33
Henderson Office Supply,
Assessor 1.15
State Accident Commission
Sheriff $4.69; Sheriff
Sal, 30c; Deputy Salary
32c; Janitor 30c Court
house $1.12 6.73
C. J. D. Bauman, Sheriff 203.30
Harrv Tamblyn,' Sheriff . 20.00
Killham Stationery and
Printing Co., Tax Col
lection 55.82
Hodge Chevrolet Co., Tax
Collection 10.50
Packer Scott Co., Court
house 29.36
Pacific Power & Light Co.,
Courthouse 46.62
City of Heppner, Water
Dept, Courthouse 7.50
Settles Electric Service
Courthouse .. . .78
Heppner Hardware & Elec
tric Co., Courthouse .60
Heppner Laundry, Jail 30c;
Courthouse 88c; 1.18
Court Street Market, Jail 53.72
Heppner Gazette Times,
District Atty. 11.75
Bradley D. Fanehor, Dis
trict Atty. ' 31.00
Ass. of Oregon Counties 30.00
H. Tamblyn, County Court 5.00
Lucille Walker. Election
Exnense 2.60
W. 11. Hayes, Election
Expense 4.20
Marguerite Houghton,
Election Expense 7.10
Elsa M. Leathers, Election
Exnense ... -20
Heppner Gazette Times,
Official Publication
$28.60: Election Expense
$28-1.85 ... 313.45
C. W. Barlow, Clerk, Elec
tion Exnense $1.00; Cur-
ent Exnense $1.00 ... 2.00
Carl V. Bergstrom, Bangs'
Diseace Control 25.00
Orien E. Wright. Bangs'
Disease Control 56.00
Earl Evans, Bangs' Disease
Control 8-00
Lewis E. Halvorscn, Bangs'
Disease Control 8.00
Lulu M. Hager, Co.
Registrar 18.50
P. W. Mahoney, Bonds 50.00
Empire Stationers, Justice
Court 335
Archie D. McMur .In, bru
tally 111, $10.00; Co.o-
ner $55.00 65.00
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Call us today for free estimates on any improvements you
plan on your home.
You'll find our house consultants will help you plan a more
beautiful home.
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O. S. Fuquay R. E. Bergstrom
For More Fun Afloat
KNOW YOUR BOAT
, Every boat hai lit limi
tation!, learn what
you (an expect from
your boat,
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WATCH
THE WEATHER
Head for shore before
a storm breaks. If
caught out, seat pas
sengers on floor.
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AVOID
SHARP TURNS
..'ie.-.n;.',;.
Faft, sharp turns are
hard 00 equipment
and sometimes on pec
pie, Take it eas.
HEAP INTO
THE WAVES
If waves are high, head
your boat at an angle '
towards the wavei at '
slow speed. - A
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DON'T OVERLOAD
4
Seats do not Indicate
capacity. Two or three
adults may be a full,
load under many con
Follow the eight
simple rules shown
here for more safe
ty and fun afloat
this season, says the
Outboard Boating
Club of America,
national organiza
tion of outboard
boat and motor own
ers. Iioating is the
safest of outdoor
sports, says OHC, if
you'll use common
sense and courtesy.
BALANCE
YOUR LOAD
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rjlttrihut WAtitk Aula, t
ly in the boat-front
tide to side and from
bow to stern. ,-
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r
, USE
THE RIGHT MOTOR
Too much power con"
damage your boat-
may even swamp It.
look for OBC recom
mended horsepower
plate.
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KEEP LOW
And step In the center
when boarding the
boat or changing seals.
Public Employes Retire
ment System, Salaries
$50.38; Social Security
$1S.).92 230.30
First National Bank of
Portland, Salaries 352.20
Humphreys Drug Co.,
Election Expense 2.37
Pacific Telephone & Tele
graph Co., Current Ex
pense . . 99.35
Heppner Lumber Co., Jail . 2.50
Marl ha Tapnpainen,
Nurse's Expense .. 127.47
Henderson Office Supply,
Health Nurse 23.09
Martha Tapanainen,
Nurse Expense 10.00
Grace Macombcr, Election
Expense . 10.80
Madge P.iship, Election
Expense . ' 10.80
Daisy Oillispie, Election
Expense 10.80
Flossie Coats, Election
Expense 10.80
Evelyn Black, Election
Expense 10.80
Seth C. Russell, Election
Expense 10.08
Waller V. Wright, Elec
tion Expense 9.60
enry Knighten, Election
Expense 9.60
M. P. Cork Election Ex
pense 9.G0
Jess Coats, Election Ex
pense . 12.80
I. C. Lesley, Election
Expense 9.60
II. E. Clark, Election Ex
pense 7.20
Mary E. Beck ner, Election
Expense 7.20
Oo. N. Ely, Election Ex
pense 7.20
Elaine O. M. Rietmann,
Election Expense 7.20
Mabel Colter, Election
Expense 7.20
E. It. Lundell, Election
Expense . 10.68
Peter Linn, Election Ex
pense 7.80
Gladys Drake, Election
Exnense 7.80
Helen MeCabe, Election
Expense 7.S0
Juanita Rietmann, Election
Expense . . 7.80
E. L. Rucker, Election
Expense 7.20
Ida Slaughter, Election
Expense 7.20
Sedalia Dexter, Election
Expense 7.20
Marguerite Houghton,
Election Expense 7.20
Hazel McRae, Election
Expense 7.20
R. V. Jones, Election Ex--
pense 9.00
L. M. Berger, Election "
Expense 19.08
Mildred B. Fisher, Election
Expense 9.00
Virginia Allen, Election
Expense 9.00
Agnes C. Brown, Election
Expense 9.00
B. H. Peck, Election Ex
pense 7.20
Vola Faye Ruhl, Election (
Expense 7.20
Delpha Jones, Election
Expense 7.20
Thelma Smethurst, Election
Expense 7.20
Mary Edwards, Election
Expense 7.20
L. A. Palmer, Election
Expense 9.56
Clarice McFadden, Election
Expense . 7.80
Lola Breeding, Election
Expense 7.80
Juanita Martin, Election
Expense 7.
Marie Steagall, Election
Expense 7.80
Matie Green, Election
Expense 7.20
Eugenia Huston, Election
Expense 7.20
Flora Nys, Election Ex
pense 7.20
Neva S. Wells, Election
Expense 7.20
Bertha Johnson, Election
Expense , 7.20
J. Palmer Sorlicn, Election
Expense 8.40
Ealor B. Huston, Election
Expense 8.40
Bern ice Groshens, Election
Expense 8.40
Fay Ferguson, Election
Expense 8.40
Florence Green, Election
Expense 8.40
VETERANS...
what's your BONUS WORTH?.
Its value depends on what you do with it! So don't
let it slip through your fingers on non-essentials,
or get-rkh-quick schemes. Hold on to that bonus
and consider carefully any plan to use it
i Before spending or investing your bonus come
in and talk over your plans with a bank officer for
accurate, dependable information based on sound
banking principles. Deposit your check with us so
fg you will have available cash when you need it.
HEPPNER BRANCH
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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7.20
7.20
40
40
R. B. Rice, Election Ex
pense 7.20
Bonnie B. McClintock,
Election Expense 7.20
Helen Carter, Election
Expense
Oma Cox, Election Expense
Lola Bennett, Election
Expense 7.20
Sadie Parrish, Election
Expense
Ilene Wyman, Election
Expense 8.40
Grace Nickerson, Election
Expense 8.40
Ruby Becket, Election
Expense
Delia Davidson, Election
Expense 17.40
Warrants Issued on the General
Read Fund:
Northwest Hospital Ser
vice $ 87.20
Sunset Motor Co 280.92
Wm. Cunningham 340.44
Fred Booker 273.04
Walter Gilman 255.82
Dean Gilman 297.59
Ray Baker : 273.04
Dick Bprman 307.04
Thoral Broadus 318.14
Guy Hastings ..... 270.84
Austin Wilson 278.34
William Heath 329.24
II. Sherer 355.89
George A. Staleup 272.10
Jack Slocum 314.49
Lewis Ball 333.08
Wilbur Akers . 299.96
Carl Vincent 324.22
Ray Bailey 282.32
Ralph Scott : 29.27
Harold Wilson 298.01
Public Employes Retire
ment System 99.6.)
Pacific Power & Light
Co 15.22
City of Heppner, Water
Department 6.60
Heppner Hardware and
Electric Co. 2122
C. W. Barlow, County
Clerk 1.38
The Texas Co. 26.93
Allen's Service Station 5.25
First National Bank of
Portland 698.20
Northwest Laundry Co. . 4.86
State Industrial Accident
Commission 188.04
Boardman Supply Co. 4.72
Shafer Radiator Service 20.00
BecketEquipment Co. 19.62
Industrial Air Products Co. 12.06
The Texas Co 34.45
Ford Tire Service .. 406.46
Trott's Lumber 6.50
Russell Service 1.60
Union Oil Co 936.69
Hodge Chevrolet Co 18.05
Clyde Equipment Co 62.40
Paul G. Pettyjohn 72.77
Gilliam and Bisbee 75.20
Heppner Garage 5.35
D. H. Jones and Son 34.25
Omar Rietmann 57.65
Heppner Lumber Co 11.70
Schetky Equipment Corp. . 91.24
R. G. McMurtry 85.53
Lexington Implement Co... 227.54
Empire Machinery Co. 58.91
BOARDMAN ITEMS
(Continued From Page 3)
Mrs. W. E. Garner and children
Dickie and Anita left Saturday
for Ft. Morgan, Colo., where they
will spend a month with Mrs.
Garner's parents Mr. and Mrs.
R. N. Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Lenord El .lord
motored to Kennewick Saturday,
Mr. Bedord is assisting his brother-in-law
Stanley Ferguson
move from Hermiston to Kenne
wick. TV.t ro rronlr M-irlmi7 rPCPiVpd
e .1 J 1 kU..I
wortl oi me arrival ui a uuuj
daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
Ransier Jr., Echo. This is the se
cond daughter and child for the
Ransiers.
Pendleton Shoppers Friday were
Mrs. Chas. Anderegg, Mrs. Earl
Briggs, Mrs. Adeline Baker and
Rosewall Motor Co 48.51
Ray Baker 162.62
Shoop and Schulze -
Truck Service 212,77
Standard Oil Co 17.19
John Ransier 25.01
Warrants Issued on the Miscel
laneous Fund:
Carl McDaniel, Rodent
Fund $336.24
First National Bank of
Tortland, Rodent Fund ... 17.10
Frank Wilinson, Coyote
Bounty Fund ' 66.00
Jeff Walker, Coyote Bounty
Fund '. , 6.00
Jeff Walker, Coyote Bdunty
Fund 3.00
Bob Gammell, Coyote
Bounty Fund 3.00
Warrants Issued on the Hospital
Maintenance Fund:
Pioneer Memorial Hos
pital $1000.00
son Harold, Mrs. Leo Root, Mrs.
Z. J. Gillespie, Mrs. Olive Atte
berry and Mrs. Claud Coats.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Skoubo en
tertained Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Skoubo and son David at dinner
Thursday evening.
Sunday dinner guests at the E.
T. Messenger home were Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Hammell and family
of The Dalles, Mr. and Mrs. Ron
ald Willett and daughter, of Ta
coma, Wash., and Mr. and Mrs.
Truman Messenger, Lexington.
Mrs. Hammell, Mrs. Willett nd
Mr. Messenger are daughters and
son of Elmer Messenger.
Mr. and Mrs. Nate Macomber
and Robert Harwood left Friday
for Plana Lake, Ore, where they
w"1 enjov a week of fishing.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Coats
motored to Hardman, Oregon,
Sunday to make a visit with Mr.
Coats brother, Henry Coats.
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And a nice brisk breeze.
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Why not call us now?
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-l.Erom where I sit ... y JoeMarsfc
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Whifey Sure
"Rang the Bell"
Telephone woke me out of a sound
sleep last Friday about eleven
thirty. "This is Whitey Fisher out
on River Road," says a voice. "I
just wanted to tell you how much
I like this week's Clarion?
"Thanks, Whitey," I told him'.
"But why in blazes call to tell me
at this time of night?" "Simple,"
he says, "your paper boy just de
livered it a short while ago. Been
waiting for it all evening."
Next day, Buzzy Wilson tells me
he delivered Whitey'g paper late
because he stayed for the school
dance and thought it would be OK
to drop it off on his way home. !
From where I sit, I can't blame
Whitey for his joke. He was just
reminding me we owe other people
the same respect we expect from
them. Since I'm always talking
about respecting the other fellow's
rights including his right to enjoy
a glass of beer if he chooses, it was
only fair that Whitey should "wake
me up" to his right to get his copy
of the Clarion on time. Thanks
again, Whitey!
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