HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOV. 24, 1927. PAGE THREE ER Court met in regular session ' on October fi, 1927, at Heppner, Oregon, with all officers present when among others the following proceedings were had, to-wit: The following were appointed as a budget committee to meet with the court on November 8, 1927, to adopt a budget for 1927, R. I. Thompson, L. Redding, H, V. Smouse and L. D. Neill. The following amounts were or dered transferred, $20,000 from the Bond fund to the Lexington-Jarmon Bond fund, $13,000 from the Bond fund to the Rhea Creek-Blackhorse Market fund, and $5000 from the Mo tor Vehicle fund to the General fund. Mabel Howell was allowed the sum of $25.00 per month for the care and keep of Mr. Craddick, the sum of $20.00 being heretofore allowed. John Her was appointed as viewer . with A. A. McCabe and W. L. Mc Caleb as Roadmaster was appointed to view and survey the proposed road vacations of J. H. Padberg and Oct. 11, 1927, was set as the date for mak ing the same. The road petitions of R. A. Far rens, F. S. Barlow, Jen Jones and R. V. Jones were accepted and approved and roads ordered opened after the statutory period. The following bills were approved and ordered paid by properwarranta: O. W. R. V. Co., poor $ 44.66 Lydia Ritchie, Pension 10.00 Rebecca Knight, Pension 17.50 Julia McEntire, Pension 32.50 Rose Floreon, Pension 17.50 Emily Peck, Pension 20.00 Ida Fletcher, Poor 15.00 Henry Cramer, Poor 25.00 Ar1l"n Bank, Roads 76.86 First National Bank, Roads .. 4309.53 Farmers 4 Stockgrowers Na tional Bank, Roads 2,512.73 Howard-Cooper, Roads 564.25 Harry Archer, Poor 12.00 Mabel Howell, Poor 20.00 Pac.-Tel. 4 Tel. Co., Cur. Ex. 49.47 V. Kane, Sheriff 114.89 H. McDuffee, Sheriff 114.69 Geo. McDuffee, Sheriff 15.38 Gazette Times, Office 210.85, T. J. Humphreys, Office 6.20 Sherman Elec, Court House 41.25 W. P. Prophet, Court House 1.65 Gilliam 4 Bisbee, Court Hse. 16.85 H. M. Walker, Supt 2.30 M. D. Clark, Poor 9.40 J. A. Patterson, Poor 6.00 H. V. Smouse, Rebate u 4.36 C. B. Orai, Sealer 6.74 G. A. Bleakman, County Ct. 35.00 L. P. Davidson, County Ct. 29.00 Z. Westfall, Poor 66.72 A. H. Johnston, Health 7.20 State, Sheriff 6.74 Geo. McDuffee, Sheriff 75.00 F. Post Co., Surveyor 30.80 W. W. Smead, Cur. Ex 34.01 E. M. Matteson, Poor 20.00 H. M. Walker, Supt and Li brary 289.18 Roy Stamp. General 6.00 Heppmer Gazette M. D. Clark, Lex.-Jar. " 3.50 Geo. H. Hayden, Lex.-Jar 160.36 G. A. Farrens, Lex.-Jar 37.86 P. O. B&lsiger, Lex.-Jar S.45 Uristow & Johnson, Lex.-Jar. 19.88 F. L. Kuns, Lex.-Jar 6.00 E. J. Keller, Lex.-Jar 15.00 Peoples Hdw. Co, Lex.-Jar. . 2.76 K. L. Beach, Roads 182.50 Sherman Elec. Co, Roads 5.86 W. L. McCaleb, General 15.23 Standard Oil Co, Roads 639.44 Union Oil Co, Roads 263.08 Vaughn Goodman, No. 22 .. 2.40 B. A. Amy, No. 22 15.68 A. A. McCabe, No. 15 7.60 John Her, No. 15 4.00 F. Shively, Roads 72.20 Tum-A-Lum Co, Roads 760.04 Tlemite Co, General 60.49 Sheriff, No. 18 94.86 Labor Bureau, No. 22 10.00 State, Roads 101.92 Martin Reid, Market 6.21 C. H. Latourell, Market 11.00 Ed Breslin, Market 109.65 State Commission, Market , 25.10 S. G. Lininger, Market 21.25 Gilliam Bisbee, Roads 194.08 W. E. Bullard, Health 76 Ed Breslin, Poor 10.00 M. D. Clark, Poor 5.85 Thomson Bros, Jail 9.35 J. A. Patterson, Jail 10.00 A. E. Perry, Watermaster 15.83 L. D. Neill, Watermaster 30.00 E, McDuffee, Juvenile 10.50 C. B. Orai, Sealer 8.76 J. F. Gorham, et al. Poor 82.74 L. P. Davidson, County Ct. 76.60 G. A. Bleakman, County Ct. 30.00 J. C. Elliott, Treas 35.00 edis OF Court met in regular session at the Court House in Heppner, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 2nd day of Novem ber, 1927, with all officers present, when among others the following pro ceedings were had, to-wit: Court made an order refunding taxes on lands owned by the State Land Board. The budget for the coming year was made by the Court with the help of the Budget Committee of R. I. Thompson, L. D. Neill and H. V. Smouse. One petition of J. H. Padberg et al was approved and one denied for the vacation of certain roads leading from the head of Cason Canyon southeasterly into Rhea creek. Court ordered $1600 transferred into the Willow Creek Bond fund from the Road Bond fund for the im provement of upper Willow creek. The following bills were approved and ordered paid: County Agent, Powder 1,320.00 Sheriff, Lex.-Jar 18.55 F. Shively, Roads 21.15 G. A. Bleakman, No. 22 15.00 Oregon Hdw, Special No. 1 .. 3.10 Sam Smith, Special No. 1 6.90 D. W. Pearson, Butter Creek 13.65 W. L. McCaleb, General 36.50 t Foot Week flOU Don't want the leading news of all your friends, combined with all the money saving opportunities to be found in the advertisements and official records of county and city government, not to mention activity news of all kinds. Every week someone saves the price of several years' subscription by reading this paper. Maybe it is through a small want ad, or again it may be by buying goods men tioned in display advertising; or it may be through a business, "hunch" obtained in a news item. The paper is an asset to nhaV blessings thy free lcr me nor casr away; for God ia oaid When man rcce To enjoy is to obeyf pjjhis day be bread ancl pev.zz my lot; All else beneath rbe sun Thou knoW'sr iP besr besrWec! or noH And !er thy Will be done. fan !f)t Universal ffaytr tyAltzandv fop B. P. Stone, General 6.60 C. H. Latourell, General 8.90 Ferguson Co, General 6.08 Colin Auto 'Co., General 7.46 Sherman Elec. Co, General .. 12.10 S. G. Lininger, General 11.00 Peoples Had. Co, General .... 7.30 K. L. Beach, Roads 73.07 Standard Oil, Roads 396.13 G. H. Hayden, Roads 66.56 G. A. Farrens, Rands 16.64 Gabriel Powder Co, Roads ... 63.40 E. Hunt, Lex.-Jar 6.52 L. H. Frederickson, Lex.-Jar. 13.69 Bert Mason, Lex.-Jar 8.80 I. R. Robison, Lex.-Jar 13.60 E. J. Keller, No. 8 4.25 Jack Denial, No. 9 20.00 A. A. McCabe, No. 15 7.60 John Her, No. 15 4.00 A. R. Reid, No. 16 20.32 Union Oil Co, No. 22 37.47 Wm. Greener, No. 22 46.00 B. H. Peck, No. 24 11.00 G. A. Pettys, No. 9 128.69 ) State, Roads 173.02 Tum-A-Lum, Roads 63.151 Are You Building- A HOUSE, BARN, MACHINE SHED, CHICKEN HOUSE? Or just doing some repairing? WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ON YOUR MATERIAL BILL Heppner Planing Mill & Lumber Yard A. R. REID, Proprietor Phones Mill 9F25, Yard Main 1123 In which to take advantage of bargain offer of Three Years Five Dollars now being given old and new accounts. to miss getting the paper, with Morrow County's Newspaper IBsj bount $Wes, Howard-Cooper, Roads 3,511.41 Farmers 4 Stockgrowers Na tional Bank, Roads 3,997.01 First National Bank, Roads .. 4,303.37 Rebecca Knight, Pension 17.50 Julia McEntire, Pension 32.50 V. Kane, Sheriff - 114.69 H. McDuffee, Sheriff H4.69 E. M. Matteson, Poor . 20.00 Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co, Cur. Ex. 41.02 Geo. McDuffee, Various 159.95 State, Sheriff 8.77 W. L. Matteson, Sheriff 12.00 E. G. Frank, Sheriff 11.00 Kiiham Sty. Co, Office 12.47 Shaw 4 Borden, Office 4.02 Glaas-Prudhomme, Office 55 27 Sherman Elec. Co, Ct. Hse. .. H 78 H. M. Walker, Supt 4.82 T. J. Humphreys, Poor 7.75 Zena Westfall, Poor 28.27 A. H. Johnston, Poor 29.60 RoBe Floreon, Pension 17.50 Emily Peck, Pension 20.00 Ida Fletcher, Poor 15.00 Henry Cramer, Poor 26.00 Mabel Howell, Poor 20.00 Let the Festal Board Sag With Good Cheer Nothing proves the hold which Thanksgiving day has on the Amer lean people so mucb as the dinner with which they celehr te it. From beginning to end It is Ameri can. On other days we may ea caviar, goulash and camembert cheese, but on this day we eat oysters, turkey, potatoes, hominy, cranberries and pumpkin pie old American dishes, all, and Invarl ably cooked In an American way They are our chief contribution to the cuisine of the world. 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