PAGE SIX HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1926. SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT OF THE COUNTY CLERK OF MORROW COUNTY, ORE GON, FOR THE SIX MONTHS PERIOD ENDING JUNE 30, 1926. CLAIMS PAID FROM GENERAL COUNTY FUND, Allowed by County Court. Expense of Amount Election $ 647.00 Current Expense 277.79 Sheriff 2,694.12 County Court 1,506.86 Clerk 1,905.66 Assessor 2,069.19 Treasurer 515.02 Court House ; 966.02 Circuit Court 450.25 Justice Court 85.72 Superintendent 1,335.36 Widows' Pension 240.00 Physician :. 60.00 Overseer 525.00 Poor 1,072.78 Jail 154.75 Sealer 64.71 Audit 250.00 Bonds 130.50 County Agent .-. 1,250.00 Health 641.00 Tax Rebate 67.31 District Attorney 95.67 Insurance 400.50 Watermaster 258.77 Surveyor 16.11 Tax Collection 349.00 Fire Patrol 77.65 Insane 5.00 Juvenile 230.36 Feeble Minded 55.82 More National Forest Closures Put In Effect The entire Cascade national for est, embracing a net area of 1,023,510 acres, has just been closed to smoking ndcr trespass regulations of the U. S. department of agriculture, ac cording to a forest service bulletin. Improved camp grounds and improved places of habitation are exempted from the order. Other recent closures to smoking in the national forests of Oregon are: Ochoco national forest, the drainages of Silver creek and Em migrant creek, 184,320 acres; and Wallowa national forest, 3720 acres of national forest land lying west of Wild Cat creek. In Washington, 16,000 acres on the north fork of Entiat creek watershed. Wenatchee national forest, havo been closed to all entry execpt under per mit. The Mount Baker highway in the Mount Baker national forest has been closed to smoking. All the rest of the Mount Baker was closed some days ago to all entry. . These new closures bring the total closed area in Oregon up to 1,422,730 acres, and in Washington to 3,658,847 acres or a total for the district of 5,081,577 acres under the various forms of closure. The forest service states that these closures are made necessary because of the extreme dryness of forest cover TOTAL $ 18,427.92 $ 18.427.92 Claims paid from Road Funds including Special Roads and Bond Moneys $ 43,602.63 Claims paid from Market Road Funds 35,403.31 Claims paid from Miscellaneous Funds 3,092.03 TOTAL $ 82,097.97 $ 82,097.97 SUMMARY OF WARRANT ACCOUNT. Outstandine General Fund Warrants Dec. 31. 1925 $ 32,805.58 Outstanding Road Fund Warrants Dec. 31, 1925 359.07 Outstanding Market Road Fund Warrants Dec. 31. 1925 23.20 Outstanding Miscellaneous Fund Warrants Dec. 31, 1925 205.04 General Fund Warrants issued Jan. 1 to June 30, 1926 .... 18,427.92 Road Fund Warrants, includine Soecial Road and Bond Funds issued Jan. 1 to June 30, 1926 43,602.63 Market Road Fund Warrants issued Ian. 1 to lune 30, 1926 35,403.31 Miscellaneous Fund Warrants issued Jan. 1 to June 30, 1926 3.092.03 TOTAL - $133,918.78 General Fund Warrants Daid lan. 1 to .lune 30. 1926 $ 12,373.74 Road Fund Warrants, includine Soecial Road and Bond Funds paid Jan. 1 to June 30, 1926 43,445.21 Market Road Fund Warrants paid Jan. 1 to June 30, 1926 35,425.41 Miscellaneous Fund Warrants paid Jan. 1 to June 30, 1926 3,092.03 General Fund Warrants Outstanding June 30, 1926 38,859.76 Road Fund Warrants outstanding June 30, 1926 516.49 Market Road Fund Warrants outstanding June 30, 1926.... 1.10 Miscellaneous Funds Warrants Outstandine June 30, 1926 205.04 TOTAL $133,918.78 CASH ON HAND IN VARIOUS FUNDS , JUNE 30, 1926. General County $ General Roads General Schools Trust Fund High School Tuition , Union High School Fire Patrol City of Boardman City of Heppner City of Hardman City of lone City of Lexington Various School Districts ... Elementary Schools West Extension Irrigation District John Day Irrigation District Motor Vehicle , Market Roads Special Road No. 1 Special Road No. 2 Special Road No. 4 Special Road No. 5 Special Road No. 14 Stingle Canyon Road Lena-Vinson Road Prohibition Rodent Fund - Bee Fund Dog Fund .- Fair Fund Herd Fund Old Soldiers 'Fund Indemnity Road Bond Bond Sinking Fund Bond Interest Fund 9,912.38 14,001.28 10,996.47 1,081.65 4,627.68 597.97 66.49 15.60 1,591.15 20.61 12.46 78.30 14,578.98 959.99 5,318.16 1,089.09 3,872.15 16,906.97 3,934.47 333.84 339.57 19.89 269.75 252.91 2,187.56 1,416.29 4,717.54 23.35 972.97 ' 545.93 19.35 .85 12.00 145,569.88 33,844.57 7,180.16 and the high fire haxard. The state ment points out the rseponaimuty 01 eery community and every individ ual w neip eiuurce iwtea, ux regu lations and reduce man-caused forest urea. GETTING READY FOR SCHOOL. From State Board of Health. The child who is ready to enter schooi should be fit for the beat that education can bring to him. The child should be free from all handi caps which may be prevented by in telligent care. Too often when a child begins school, the teacher finds him handi capped because he has been neglected at home. Parents have failed to rec ognize that they are accountable and responsible for the proper develop ment of their children. Children should receive a thorough physical and mental examination before be ginning school. Slight defects, if dis crvered, can be remedied before ser ious or permanent injury develops. Only a few weeks remain before the schools open to receive their youth ful charges. This furnishes ample time for preparing the children for school. Freedom from disease and physical defects means greater effi ciency and safety for our schools. A thorough examination of your child, preliminary to his entrance in school, nay reveal defects, the correction of which will give your child a fair chance. Will your child be ready for the opening of school? You have undoubtedly purchased school clothes, but how about his h. alth? He should be In the best possible condition to start the Bchool year. Has he been given a thorough physical going over, and have his tteth been properly taken care of? This fall some ten thousand children will enter school in the state of Ore gon. "75 of the children beginning TOTAL $287,278.16 $287,278.16 State of Oregon, County of Morrow, ss. I, Gay M. Anderson, County Clerk of Morrow County, Oregon, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct account of all claims allowed by the County Court of Morrow County, Oregon ; the funds on which said claims were drawn and the amount of out standing warrants not paid, for the six months period ending June 30, 1926. In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and af fixed the seal of the County Court this 17th day of August, 1926. (SEAL) GAY M. ANDERSON, County Clerk. DddbeBrothers de luxe 5 ed an People select motor cars by different standards. Some desire luxury and ostenta tion. Others, utility and economy alone. Dodge Brothers De Luxe Sedan strikes a fine and distinguished balance both in appearance and price between these two ex tremes. It provides unusual comfort and roominess; a refinement of line and design in which the owner takes deep pride; and every where in the world the name it bears is associated with the highest standards of integrity and workmanship. With reasonable care, the Do Luxe Sedan serves its owners for years, frequently delivers mileage running well into six figures, and on the resale market brings prices that strikingly re flect the solid value Dodge Brothers have built into it. Dollar for dollar's worth of genuine automobile! Touring Car - - - $ 958.00 Coupe 1010.00 Sedan 1076.60 DeLuxe Sedan - - 1265.00 Delivered C0HN AUTO CO. Heppner, Oregon iNiimiitiitiiimiiiiiiMiiE DR.D.R.HAYLOR Eye Specialist of Portland, Ore. will be in HEPPNER, ORE. -AUG. 27th and 28th At 'the same office, Haylor'a Jewelry Store, now owned and operated by Mr. Edward H. Buhn. If so desired you may make appointment with Mr. Buhn. AUG. 27th and 28th aiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiimiiiiiiiitiitiiHMiimiiimiiiiiii school will be found to havo physical defects wnicn are correctable. If these defects are neglected, they will permanently handicap the child. Now is the time to have these defects cor rected. With the opening of each Echool year, there occurs a certain increase in the number of communi cable diseases, as shown in the re ports of the Oregon State Board of Health. The child entering school is in grave danger of these communica ble diseases as he has not been ex posed to them while at home. There are preventive measures that will render the child immune to many of them. In order to give the child a fair chance, he should be carefully examined, all defects corrected, and immunized against communicable dis eases. Misses Leora and Etta Devin re turned Saturday from Cuprum, Idaho, where they enjoyed a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Garland in the mountains near that place. The Misses Devin had a fine outing of about two weeks. STAR THEATER: .V. What Do You Need Kalsomine, varnishes or paints for bright ening the home? Dishes of any kind? Preserving kettle? Plumbing Installations or Repairs? Builders' Hardware? Cutlery? The Best Value For Your Money Peoples Hardware Company p Prn an EXTRA SPECIAL on Canning Peaches and Prunes 100 Boxes Choice PEACHES Arrive Tomorrow (Friday) 1 Ton of PRUNES on hand GOING FAST! Phone Your Orders. We sold 130 boxes of these same peaches one day this week Csdh&Csunry Grocery It's A Wise Bird That Buys for Cash THURSDAY and FRIDAY, AUG. 19 & 20: HOOT GIBSON in "RIDE FOR YOUR LIFE" Supported by Laura LaPlante. A Western Melo drama of the California gold-rush days with Hoot Gibson as Bud Watkins, cowboy-lover-bandit, who played so dolefully to his lady love on a jewsharp and then play ed havoc with the gun-totin' desperadoes of the plains and gambling dens. Also THE WINGED RIDER, two reel Comedy-Western, and 13th episode of THE FIGHTING RANGER. SATURDAY, AUGUST 21: JACK HOXIE in "DON DARE DEVIL" A picture of fiery Spanish beauties and quick action outlaws. Just one big whirl of excitement and romance. Also NERO, Hysterical History Comedy, and NEWS REEL. SUNDAY and MONDAY, AUG. 22 and 23: Charles Ray and Pauline Starke in "BRIGHT LIGHTS" The story of a small-town boy who fell in love with a Broadway beauty. He thought he had to make himself over a la Broadway t owin her little did he know how she hated th emen who flitted around her on the Gay White Way. Dramatic Glamorous Amusing Here is a real romance of The Street that "Jack" built. Also Comedy, HELPFUL AL. TUES. and WEDS., AUGUST 24 and 25 : PRISCILLA DEAN in "THE STORM DAUGHTER" A daughter of the turbulent seas matches her frail feminine powers against the brutal powers of a "sea wolf." Also comedy, SPEAK EASY. FAMILY NIGHT: The Whole Family for 50c. Individuals regular price. NEXT WEEK: William Desmond in THE MEDDLER. Hoot Gibson in FORTY HORSE HAWKINS. Sally O'Neill in SALLY, IRENE AND MARY. Madge Bellamy in LOVE AND GLORY. 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