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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, September 25, 1952 Page 3 NTY COURT CEEDINGS Proceedings for August fminutes of the July, 1952 jrre read and approved. ounty Court provided and fiated the sum of $6,800.00 in and about Agricultural and Home Demonstration Id work. in Morrow County the fiscal year beginning 1952 and ending June 30, following Bangs' Disease i were allowed: Verl L. Far- $8.00; Raymond J. French Sels H. Kristensen $16.00; i J. Moore $32.00; Harry T. Jiell $112.00; John Healy h; Cecelia Bucknum $32.00; L. Hanna, Jr. $8.00; Charles fie $8.00 and Henry B. Gan- !i $10.00. Court ordered the amount 00.00 transferred from the 1 Fund to the Hospital Im fcient Fund to take care of ftirrants that will be issued ft said fund. Court ordered the transfer .1 19.97 in the Motor License to the General Road Fund to tare of the warrants that be issued against it before finds are available. nts Issued on the General Parrish, Deputy $179.40 s Mitchell, Deputy. ... 220.81 Buschke, Office k 137.49 B. Hughes, Deputy ... 230.30 a Tapanainen, Health tse ' 260.27 fchaffee, Janitor 210.11 D. McMurdo, 'sician 21.37 Cheney, Court Re- er ta.yu m Garner, Justice of Peace 73.12 gager, Justice of the tie , 138.45 Ive Fisher, Justice of (Peace 24.37 30.01 Garnet Barratt, County Court 37.27 Ralph I. Thompson, County Court 27.26 Russell K. Miller, County Court 33.82 Public Employee Retire ment system Salaries $13.49; Soc. Security $13.49 26.98 H. Tamblyn, County Court 5.00 Craig Office Supply. Tax Collection 3.50 Frances Mitchell, Tax Collection 2.59 Shorb's Inc.,. Tax Col lection 15.25 C. J. D. Bauman. Sheriff .... 64.62 Kilham Stationery and Printing Co. Treasurer $3.20; Assessor $3.52; Nurse Incid'l $11.02; Tax Collection $5.51 Kilham Stationery & Print ing Co., Assessor 17,96 Pacific Stationery & Print ing Co., Clerk . 7.05 American Public Health Ass.. County Nurse 15.00 City of Heppner, Court house 7.50 Public Employes Retire ment System, Soeia Security 39.20 Lulu M. Hager, County Registrar 27.00 Turner, Van Marter and Co., Bond 25.00 Dr. L. D. Tibbies, Mentally 111 Archie D. McMurdo, Coro ner $14.10; Mentally 111 $10.00 West Publishing Co., Law Library 4.00 Inland Empire Waterways Ass., Publicity and Ad vertising 250.00 Henry B. Gantenbein, Bangs Disease Control Arthur & Bryce Keene, Bangs' Disease Control Omar Rictmann, Weed Control McLeod Bros., Weed Control Wilbur R. Alers, Weed Control 319.54 5.00 24.10 40.00 16.00 Blue Cross Withholdings 68.75 Public Employes Retire ment System; Salaries $56.96; Social Security $161.79 ... 221.75 C. J. D. Bauman, Sheriff ... 165.64 First National Bank of Port. land, Withholding tax 399.58 Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co., Current Expense 87.24 Martha Tapanainen, Nurse Incidentals 59.64 Verl L. Farrenes, Bangs' Disease Control 8.00 Pacific Power and Light Co., Courthouse 50.80 C. W. Barlow, Clerk, Cur rent Expense 3.00 W. O. Dix, Assessor, Field Work 8.55 Herman Green, Courthouse 3.00 Heppner Laundry, Jail Expense 1.09 Heppner Gazette Times; Official Publication $87.39; Tax Collection $19.15; Sheriff $11.40 117.94 State Industrial Accident Commission; Sheriff $4.44 Deputy 31c; Sheriff Sal ary 31c; Janitor Salary 31c; Courthouse $1.24 6.61 Bradley D. Fancher, Dis trict Attorney 31.00 Nels II. Kristensen, Bangs' Disease Control 16.00 Esthler J. Moore, Bangs' Disease Control 32.00 Ellen S. Davis, Nurse's Office Help 78.00 lone Chevron Station, Weed Control 183.96 Thoral Broadus 304.27 Pendleton-Heppner Freight Line 185.71 Dean Gilman 306.21 Ralph Scott, Jr 317.31 Austin Wilson 282.58 Walter Gilman .... 251.57 Fred Booker 280.20 Ray Bailey 306.93 H. Wilson 351.29 .Tttplf ftlnrnm OOO 11 rfr " ' William C. Heath 337.86 1.65 is. Davis, Nurse's lice Help 97.50Nort'hvvest Hospital Service : Idol Rom where I sit ...ly Joe Marsh iter seen those two-family les they have in some places k separate front doors and thes side by side? My sister IB half of one and lives in it, I Philadelphia. fice little frame home. Only Sis Oted her half brown and the n family always painted theirs Mi. Ruined the effect but for rs neither family ever thought lUggcsting that they both de i on a common shade, fow Sis writes that their two id home is no longer. "I men d we were going to repaint," No Longer Two Sides to This Question! she says. "And they said let's get a color we all like. So we did. A nice shade of gray for both sides." ' From where I sit, so often when there's a difference of opinion it's best to sit right down and work things out (like when our volun teer firemen decided to serve both lemonade and beer at their annual picnic last month). Don't let preju dices "color" your opinion of your neighbor. He'll probably be quite as open-minded as you are. Copyright, 1952, United Stales Brewers Foundation 1 n$ssM when mtMfoe your friends time io answer you'll complete more of your calls. You know, people can't always get to the telephone to answer the moment it rings. They may be busy in some other part of the house, in the garage, or outside in the yard. But if you'll give them plenty of time to answer ... at least a full I t 1 . I minute . . . you II not only save yourseu tne inconvenience of having to call again later, but waiting those few extra rings is a courtesy your friends will appreciate. ihis free booklet for listing long-distance and frequently-called local telephone numbers is yours for the asking. Just telephone, send a postcard or call at your nearest Pacific Telephone business office. Laurel H. Wilson 258.21 W. Cunningham 349.06 Richard Borman 312.25 Guy Hastings 278.00 Oscar Breeding 197.78 H. Sherer 355.89 George A. Stalcup 309.81 Lewis Ball 337.86 Carl Vincent 337.86 Union Pacific Railroad Co. 27.02 McLeod Bros 1-91 City of Heppner, Water Dept 8.95 Heppner Hardware & & Electric Co 4.74 Empire Machinery Co 1035.25 S. C. Russell 9.50 H. Sherer 45.92 Western Auto Supply 4.58 Nelson Equipment Co 31.78 Industrial Air Products b.7l Feenaughtv Machinery Co. 11.52 Northwest Industrial Laun dry Co 5.76 Heppner Auto Parts 159.92 Columbia Equipment Co. 7.49 Becket Equipment Co 5.00 Turner, Van Marter and Co 1090.14 Rosewall Motor Co 8.96 Union Oil Co 980.21 Columbia Equipment Co. 12.34 First National Bank of Portland 740.50 Lexington Implement Co. .. 371.00 Paul G. Pettyjohn 131.94 Nelson Equipment Co 440.89 State Industrial Accident Commission 178.20 Clyde Equipment Co 1004.00 Heppner Garage 5.25 Omar Rictmann 4.83 Aker Motor Service 11.83 Northwest Industrial Laundry Co. 7.17 Anderson's Builders .. 30.76 Lexington Oil Co-op 17.50 Jack Van Winkle 4.20 Independent Garage 7.20 Arthur Allen 21.68 Boardman Supply Co. 20.32 Sunset Motor Co. 224.10 Lexington Implement .Co... 91.88 Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. ... 466.10! Continued on Page 6 i L IIMM1 TiMlll II O We want to sincerely thankeveryone who donated mer chandise and livestock as wel I as those who bought tickets for our second annual Shrine Auction Sale and Dance. Your kindness and effort will help sustain the Portland branch of the Shrine Hospital. O Morrow County Shrine Club Specification and trim iubjd to chang without notlc. Optional tquiptnnt Whil iitfwfllf Hrtt, txtra. 5 The new Willys is a completely sensational car and all you have to do is drive one to prove that statement to yourself." SIX ADULTS ride in roomy com fort with seating space just over 5 feet wide. EASY TO PARK in smallest spaces . . . you see all four fenders from driver's seat. AER'D-FRAME construction is more rigid, safer . . . guards against squeaks and rattles. TWO GREAT ENGINES Hurricane 6 in Aero-Ace and Aero-Wing, Lightning 6 in Aero-Lark. MOTOR TREND MAGAZINE The Aero Willys is not just a new modelit is a completely new and revolutionary car! NEW IN CONSTRUCTION... sturdy, long-lasting aero-frame construction . . . body and frame welded into one strong, rigid unit. 1 NEW IN STYLING . . . aerodynamically streamlined to lessen wind drag and noise, adding to mileage . . . down-swept hood and rear deck with air-fins let the driver see all four fenders. NEW IN INTERIOR SPACIOUSNESS . ; ; more passenger room than most cars, even of much greater size . . . 61-inch wide seating, front and rear. NEW IN RIDING COMFORT ; ; . finer riding qualities than heretofore possible in its field . . . now attained in an economical, compact car . . a ride challenging to motordom's finest. Come in today and drive an Aero Willys. 0NIY WILLYS rubber-cushions the drive system, engine to rear axle, for greater smooth ness and quietness. FARLEY MOTOR COMPANY Pacific Telephone