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HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1929. PAGE FIVE Local Hupptenakl k Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Bower and daughters Norma and Hazel of Cor vallls were visitors over the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton W. Bower in this city. They came over the McKenzie pass and through the interior to Heppner, re turning home on Monday by way of the Columbia highway. Mr. and Mrs. Bower are the parents of the Heppner pastor. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Noble and Mrs. Noble's sister, Mrs. Goodnight of Vancouver, Wash., returned the end of the week from a very pleas ant automobile trip through por tions of Washington and Idaho. They traveled over the north and south highway in Idaho and report it one of the finest scenic roads they have traveled in the northwest The Misses Edna and LaVelle Florence, daughters of Price Flor ence, arrived from Portland on Fri day for a visit of a few days with their father and other relatives in this city. The Misses Florence make their home with Dr. and Mrs. Eu gene Vaughan in Portland, Mrs. Vaughan being their aunt J. E. Radforn and family of Port Orford, Oregon, are visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Art Gemmell just south of town, where Mr. Rad forn will work during harvest Mrs. Radforn Is a sister of Mrs. Gemmell. Mr. and Mrs. Vawter Crawford of Heppner, Ore., spent July 4th and Friday in this city as guests of Mr. and Mi s. O. M. Conover and Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Conover. Vawter, whom we still like to claim as a Waits b,.re bov. is editor of tho rintio at Heppner, one of the best weekly papers in the state of Oregon. As a young man he was foreman of the Times Dlant In the nld WnaMmrt hand press days. Waltsburg Times. Peter Tlmm, Jr., lone wheatrais- er, was a visitor at Heppner for a short while on Tuesday. He is now in the midst of his combining, and reports that some of his grain is making a good yield far better, in fact than ha had pxnprtoH nwinor to the weeds. Harvest is beginning in earnest inrougnout tne lone sec tion. Maurice Smead drove up from Portland on Sunday, bringing his mother, Mrs. W. W. Smead, who was a visitor in the city for several days, and who also visited with her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Curtis at Marshfleld while away. They were accompan ied by Dr. McMurdo. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Hustan arriv ed home on Friday from a visit of a week with relatives at Portland and Albany. They also enjoyed a trip out to the coast, a delightful experience. SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT OF COUNTY CLERK OF MORROW COUNTY, OREGON For the Six Months Period Ending June 30, 1929 . Expense of Amount Election Current Expense , County Court Sheriff Clerk Assessor Treasurer Court House Circuit Court Justice Court Superintendent . Widows Pension Poor Jail Physician Audit Publishing Summons Bond 3 Feebleminded Sealer Watermaster Tax Collection District Attorney County Agent Health Emergency (Kelthlev) Juvenile Tax Rebate Coroner , Fire Patrol Insurance Institute Total ...1 6.00 . 363.97 1,174.96 3,108.18 1,973.45 2,362.84 572.57 1,158.02 1,531.43 120.24 1,004.32 . 1,001.50 1,528.15 76.73 150.00 250.00 .. 282.52 484.00 11.94 57.93 332.58 474.80 108.07 1,250.00 29.50 400.00 58.82 7.10 59.05 38.25 353.25 6.00 ..$20,335.17 Claims paid from Road and Bond Funds . Claims paid from Market Road Funds Claims paid from Miscellaneous Funds Total . $ 61,189.05 3,941.63 3,104.55 ..$ 68,235.23 SUMMARY OF WARRANT ACCOUNT Outstanding General Fund Warrants Dec. 31, 1928 $ 17,208.47 Outstanding Road Fund Warrants Dec. SI ,1928 . Outstanding Market Road Warrants Dec. 31, 1928 Outstanding Miscellaneous Warrants Dec. 31, 1928 General Fund Warrants Issued Jan. 1 to June 30, 1929 Road Fund Warrants Issued Jan. 1 to June 30, 1929 . Market Road Warrants Issued Jan. 1 to June 30, 1929 Miscellaneous Fund Warrants Issued Jan. 1, to June 30, 1929 . Total . 1,113.83 4.11 805.04 20,335.17 61,189.05 3,941.63 3,104.55 General Fund Warrants paid Jan. 1 to June 80, 1929 . Road Fund Warrants paid Jan. 1 to June 30, 1929 . Market Road Warrants paid Jan. 1 to Jun 30, 1929 Miscellaneous Fund Warrants paid Jan. 1 to June 30, 1929 General Fund Warrants outstanding June 30, 1929 Road Fund Warrants outstanding June 80, 1929 Market Road Warrants outstanding June 30, 1929 Miscellaneous Fund Warrants outstanding June 80, 1929 $107,701.85 ..$ 24,821.81 61,511.94 8,931.14 3,704.55 12,721.83 790.94 14.60 205.04 Total ..$107,701.85 CASH ON HAND IN VARIOUS FUNDS Name of Fund Amount General County General Roads General School Trust Funds High School Tuition Union High School No. 1 . Fire Patrol City of Boardman City of Heppner City of lone City of Lexington Special School Districts Elementary Schools West Extension 'Const' West Extension 'O & M' John Day Irrigation -. Motor License Special Road No. 1 Special Road No, 2 Special Road No. 4 Special Road No. 14 Stingle Canyon Bond lone-Boardman Bond Fuller Canyon Bond Jordan-Rhea Creek Bond Butter Creek Bond McNabb West Bond Elghtmlle Bond Willow Creek Bond Keck Canyon Bond Prohibition Rodent Bee Dog Fair Road Bond Sinking Fund . Interest Fund ...$ 13,749.12 5,328.65 6.870.95 . 1,105.46 8,201.52 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .. 1,400.09 194.68 1,352.21 9,166.83 . 1,210.58 ... 14,701.74 . 3,475.64 802.43 255.42 437.81 213.57 667.26 2,145.70 . 1,281.82 O-D 516.99 1,003.67 ... 9,936.49 O-D . 3,482.25 ... 7,630.89 368.26 ... 3,479.81 6.35 556.45 548.66 ... 80,218.33 143,161.65 6,480.98 Total ..$269,849.41 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 bv the County Court of Morrow County, Oregon, the funds on which said claims were drawn and the amount of outstanding war rants not paid, for the six months period ending June 30, 1929. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the County Court this 10th day of July, i2. (SEAL) GAY M, ANDERSON, County Clerk. Bob AUstott, Tlndal Roblson, Frank Fraters and Egbert Young were Eight Mile farmers in the city on Tuesday, getting ready for the harvest These men are now starting their machines and report many others, getting under way. Some yields are reported around 25 bushels, and fields In that part of tho county are expected to go even better. Harlan McCurdy of lone was In Heppner on Monday, having Just returned from Granite where he is summering the Davidson and Mc Curdy sheep. He had been spend ing some three weeks in the moun tain section where the weather con ditions are Ideal, and finds it pretty warm down this way. A. C. Crowell, who was called to his old home at Lansing, Mich., be cause of the Illness of his father, returned home the end of the week. He reached the bedside of his fath er, whom he had not seen for some 20 years, just before he passed away. He also visited at Cadillac, Mich. S. E. Notson, district attorney for Morrow county, was a visitor in Condon Thursday. He drove over by way of the Burton and Wilson grade and was accompanied by Tin dall Roblson, who visited here with his mother, Mrs. Andrew Neel. Condon Globe-Times. Frank Young, who was in town Tuesday from his Gooseberry farm, stated that he had started his com bine and that the wheat harvest would proceed rapidly from this date on. He has a large acreage of grain to thresh. Brand new shoe found on Freeze out trail. Call at this office. Mrs. Alice Adkins arrived home on last Thursday after an absence of some six weeks spent at Cen tralia, Wash., with the family of her son, Harley Adkins. On the way home she also visited with another son, Ralph Adkins and his family at Vancouver, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Rice arrived on Monday evening's stage from Port land, and will spend a short time at Heppner. They have been mak ing their home during the past fall and winter at San Francisco, and Mr. Rice has greatly improved in health. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Booher of Condon and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bey mer and daughters Audrey, Luclle, Wilma and Florence, all from Hepp ner, celebrated the Fourth at Ukiah. Mrs. Beymer is a cousin to Mr. Booher. Condon Globe-Times. J. W. Stevens and family, who have been on a ranch near Court Rock, Grant county during 'the past year, have moved back to Hardman where they will make their home in the future. They brought over their effects the end of the week. H. R. Smith, Rock creek ranch man, was looking after business here on Tuesday. He has been busy of late getting up his hay, which crop is now about all gathered in. Geraldine Elder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Elder of Wapato, Wash., is spending a week In this city at the home of her grandmoth er, Mrs. Mattie Adkins. Miles Martin, wheatralser of the north Lexington section, was look ing after business here on Monday. James Adkins, who makes his Results of Thinking Benefits from never wasting anything are clearly emphasized if we, a as scient ist would, think about the matter, consider our condition and possibilities of "arriv ing" if we are prudent. Just notice how people who save reg ularly do succeed. Farmers & Stockgrowers National Heppner Bdllk Oregon home In Portland, was visiting over the week end with his mother, Mrs. Mattie Adkins, in this city. Roy Campbell of Social Ridge expected to start his wheat harvest today or Friday. He was in town Wednesday looking after business. Barney Doherty of lower Sand hollow was a business visitor in the city on Saturday. Wheat harvest is beginning down his way. R. B. Rice spent a short time here on Saturday from his home at Ar tesian ranch, north of Lexington. Lotus Roblson, stockman of Hardman and Rock creek, was a Saturday visitor at Heppner. WANTS Lost One bay horse branded Fl on rieht shoulder, and bav mare branded quarter circle over arrow on ien siine, ana colt. Keward. Phone Pedro Sisters. Echo, nr T D. Waugh, Pilot Rock, Ore. 18-19. STAR THEATER THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, JULY 18 AND 19: WILLIAM HAINES in "ALIAS JIMMY VALENTINE" With Karl Dane, Lionel Barrymore and Leila Hyams, From the great play of the romantic safe cracker. A treat for all, with Haines brilliant In a role both funny and dramatic, Also Fable, News Reel and Novelty. SATURDAY, JULY 20: JOHN GILBERT in "DESERT NIGHTS" With Mary Nolan and Ernest Torrence, Thrilling romance of the desert Also Blondes Beware, two-reel comedy. SUNDAY AND MONDAY, JULY 21 AND 22: ROBERT AMES and WILLARD MACK in "THE VOICE OF THE CITY" The screen's most vivid portrayal of the underworld. Secret panels, clandestine meetings, a ruthless detective on the trail, two lovers in peril, that's "The Voice of the City." Fast, ever faster, Its plot keeps you on the edge of your seat Children 20c Adults 40c Also Comedy and News Reel. TUESD A Y.WEDNESDAY, JULY 23 AND 24: RAMON NAVARRO in "THE FLYING FLEET" With Ralph Graves and Anita Page. Sensational air thrills, parachute leaps, wrecks in a mighty drama of the navy's flyers. Glorious entertainment. Also OSWALD, and 9th episode of TARZAN THE MIGHTY. COMING NEXT WEEK: Glenn Tryon and Patsy Ruth Miller In THE GATE CRASHER, July 25 and 26. "Buddy" Rogers and Marlon Nixon In RED LIPS, July 27. Bessie Love and Tom Moore in ANYBODY HERE SEEN KELLY, July 28 and 29. Rex, King of Wild Horses, with Jack Pcrrln In GUARDIANS OF THE WILD, July SO and 81. For Sale Combine hitch 12 or 16-hltch; 2 12-horse plow hitches, 3-plece, latest; 12 sets chain harness, good collars and bridles; 10 hand made heavy halters; good lead bars; 2 good 3-Inch wagons with wheat racks. Geo. White, Lexington. 17-19 Hemstitching Mrs. Ed Hunt, now removed to Gordon residence, Gale street 17-19. For built-in cabinets, cupboards, screens, houses, barns, crapenter and cement work, see N. D. Bailey, Heppner. 17-20. For Sale Refrigerator In good condition. Phone Mrs. Gay M. An derson. Utf. Universal Electric Washing Ma chine in A-l condition for sale cheap. Mrs. D. T. Goodman, city. For Sale Genuine Rhode Island Red Frys, 3 lbs. each. Will deliver. Phone 1F22, Lexington. Cora E. Parker. lg-18p. Orders for flowers direct from the growers st figures less than you can buy direct Case Furniture Com pany, growers agent 6tf. 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