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HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1931. PAGE THREE COUNT! COURT SITS E MAY May Term In the County Court for Morrow County, State of Oregon, May 6, 1931. Present: W. T. Campbell, county judge; G. A. Eleakman and G. N. Peck, commissioners. Min utes of last meeting read and ap proved. In the matter of miscellaneous claims against Morrow county: The various claims against the county were presented, allowed, disallowed and continued as follows: John Day Valley Freight Co., general $ Andrew Baldwin, general C. A. Miller, general T. J. Humphreys, general . Gazette Times, general Defiance Spark Plugs, gen. Howard Cooper Corp., gen. Union Oil Co., roada Leupld Volpel & Co., gen. .. Union Oil Co., general Cllve Huston, road No. 9 Wm. Lee McCaleb, general.. Sam Smith, No. 1 Mack Inter. Tr. Corp., gen. Vaughn & Goodman, gen. .. Tum-A-Lum Lbr. Co., gen. .. A. J. Chaffee, general Peoples Hdw. Co., general .. Feenaughty Mach. Co., gen. 1 I. R. Robison, general Frank Shively, general Wm. Greener, No. 20 . State Ind. Acc. Com., roads Pat Medlock, No. 6 State Ind. Acc. Com., mar ket John Day Valley Frt., mar ket A. E. Wright, market 1 Braden Bell Tractor Co., market road A. R .Reid, market A, Lietz, market K. L. Beach, market road Bristow & Johnson, market Peoples Hdw. Co., market .. J. R. McCabe, mraket Feenaughty Mach. Co., mkt I. R. Robison, market Wm. Greener, market State, market Henry Howell, court house E. J. Stallard, nurse A. B. Gray, physician Emily Peck, pension Amy Collins, pension Izora Vance, pension Marie Shane, pension Anna R. Slanger, pension .. Anna R. Slanger, pension M. L. Case, court house J. P. Louy, poor A. B. Gray, health W. W. Head, health City of Heppuer, court hse. Central Market, jail Mrs. Jas. Gentry, poor C. W. Swanson, poor Remington-Rand, assessor C. B. Oral, sealer Dr. S. Stratton, poor Mary McDuffee et al, sher. E. J. Stallard, nurse Pac. Power Co., court house Gazette Times, various M. D. Clark, jail T. J. Humphreys, various Kilham Staty. Co., various H-W Special Co., sheriff West Disinfect. Co., ct. hse. General Lith. Co., clerk Thomson Bros., various Patterson & Son, poor West Coast Co., clerk Mrs. L. G. Herren, poor C. W. Barr, poor C. W. Swanson, poor Pac. Tel. Co., cur. expense Lucy E. Rodgers, various Ed Nunn, watermaster J. M. Spencer, watermaster Turn A Lum, court house Pac. Tel. Co. current exp. .. A. D. McMurdo, various A. B. Gray, various State, sheriff O. A. Blekaman, co. court - 159.05 2.02 4.23 1.75 7.65 7.00 53.50 421.10 1.61 459.15 22.00 8.75 15.00 6.31 11.63 3.65 10.85 3.40 ,091.02 301.31 128.06 71.16 64.26 1.49 29.56 29.56 ,100.00 10.85 6.40 15.31 9.61 1.15 4.88 7.47 74.70 8.00 16.50 79.29 90.00 150.00 25.00 15.00 40.00 40.00 25.00 15.00 5.00 30.00 6.00 6.00 .75 18.50 1.65 52.00 11.20 10.00 11.85 20.00 12.00 51.50 22.96 38.65 7.62 13.50 13.50 2.50 10.50 3.12 9.14 8.35 6.64 97.39 8.00 13.86 52.25 73.90 42.30 84.18 6.50 68.59 15.00 49.30 6.93 45.50 Is your farm a business or a bungle? By producing products for home 'use first, the smart far mer Is saving money. One or more dairy cows, a flock of layng hens, some hogs and a few acres of cultivated land cost practically nothing to keep up and they will feed the entire family. Tin cans and paper sacks are costly to the farmer. Farmers and Stockgrowers National Bank Dhere Is No Substitute for Safety Geo. N. Peck, co. court 50.60 Peoples Hdw. Co., ct. house - .75 M. L. Case, coroner 59.80 Daisy Noe, audit 110.00 P. M. Winship, ct house 7.50 In the matter of school district accounts: The court being now fully advised appoints Vivian Kane aud itor of the financial records of the various school districts of the coun ty. In the matter of right of way through A. E. Wright property for Market Road No. 6. Now on this day thi3 matter coming on to be heard, and the court being fully advised, pays A. E. Wright $1100, for which consideration he executed right of way deed, and agrees to build entire fence through his prop erty; the county to make arrange ments for putting water on alfalfa fields. In matter of re-establishment of road from head of Cason canyon to Social Ridge; continued. In the matter of Blackhorse mar ket road survey: The court orders survey from J. G. Doherty's to Blackhorse center. In the matter of renting dance pavilion to American Legion post. Heppner post agrees to have com mittee to take care of hall, pro tecting interest of county in every way, and pay for lights used. In the matter of payment of con struction charges on Ione-Board-man market road: County clerk authorized to refund to Bond fund out of Market Road fund the am ount of overdraft, and to pay bal ance of claims of Ione-Boardman road out of the Market Road fund. In the matter of Cecil-east mar ket road: Surfacing of new con struction is authorized. In the matter of contracts for gas and oil for Morrow county: This matter coming on for consid eration, court decided to enter into no contracts at this time. In the matter of Upper Rhea creek road: After being fully advis ed in the matter, construction of Hayes ranch section is authorized, providing funds can be found to do the work. In the matter of bids on Main tainer tires: Chas. Latourell with a bid of $299.50 mounted, was award ed contract. In view of the remov al of the tire press from Heppner, court agreed to allow Mr. Latourell $15.00 if he had to take tires to Pendleton to be mounted. In the matter of mileage on cars for county use: The court placed a rate of 7 cents per mile to be al lowed cars when in service of county. In the matter of salary of county employees: This matter coming on at this time for determination, and the court being fully advised, or ders the following wage scale for county employees: County engineer, $200 per month. County roadmaster, $180 per month, to be paid $166.66 from gen eral road fund; $13.34 from market road fund. Truck drivers large trucks, $4.00 per day. Engineer helpers, $3.50 and $3.75 per day. June Term In the County Court for Morrow County, State of Oregon, June 3, 1931. Present: W. T. Campbell, county judge; G. A. Bleakman and Geo. N. Peck, commissioners. Min utes of previous meetings read and approved. In the matter of miscellaneous claims against Morrow county: At this time the Court considers the various claims against the county, and being now fully advised, same were allowed, diallowed, and con tinued as follows: Howard Cooper Corp., mkt...$ 64.75 Ed Breslin, market 10.70 A. R. Reid, market 13.10 J. D. Adams Co., market 4.83 O .C. Stevens, market 10.00 E. T. Collins, market 7.00 O. C. Stevens, market 210.00 A. R. Reid, market 552.25 Frank Shively, market 15 1 N. A. Clark, Barlow 9 67.67 W. A. Price, 2 9.90 A. Lietz, general 8.55 Shell Oil Co., general 57 70 Dean Voile, general 39.00 Howard Cooper Corp., gen. 48.66 Vaughn & Goodman, general 1.40 Shell Oil Co., general 8.45 Aust. West. Road Mchy, 19 21.57 Sanders Mag. Serv., general 5.79 Wm. Lee McCaleb, general 26.00 St. Oil Co., general ., 57.64 Karl L. Beach, general . Peoples Hdw. Co., general 3.20 Union Oil Co., general 498.80 Fed. Reserve Bank, 18 30.25 State Hgihway Com., general 28.58 J. S. Baldwin, general 6.95 John Day Valley Frt., gen. 5.37 Turn A Lum, roads 27.25 Frank Shively, roads 17.90 C. N. Jone3 Gdn., bond 40.00 A. J. Knoblock, rodent 20.00 State Ind. Acc. Com., sheriff .. 6.96 Kilham, sheriff 32.25 C. J. D. Bauman, various 57.51 West Coast Prt & Bd., var- 266.26 Jesse J. Wells, assessor 300.00 Vick Far. Co., clerk 11.40 Irwin Hodson Co., clerk 3.37 Gen. Lith. & Eng. Co., clerk 1.57 Lucy E. Rodgers, various 37.31 Lilian C. Turner, supt. 12.00 Jaunita Rietmann, supt 12.00 Sara E. McNamer, supt. 12.00 Edith J. Stallard, nurse, 53.79 Gilliam & Bisbee, ct. hse. 9.86 Pac. Power & Light, ct. hse. 45.00 Pac. Sty. & Prt. Co., ct. hse. 45.00 City of Heppner, ct. hse. 28.50 Susie Kistler, coroner 5.00 Greenbaums, feebleminded 11.76 Lucy E. Rodgers, club work 150.00 Chas. B. Orai, sealer 10.97 Pac. Power & Lt, poor 1.50 Mrs. L. G. Herren, poor 79.67 Humphreys Drug Co., various 9.45 Thomson Bros., various 13.45 Central Market, jail 1.15 Hustons Groc, jail 3.94 M. D. Clark, jail 9.49 M. L. Case, various 21.75 W. F. Mahrt, jail 3.90 Heppner Laundry, jail 6.70 Hiatt & Dix, jail 9.81 J. ,M. Spencer, watermaster 12.53 Ed Nunn, watermaster 48.47 G. A. Bleakman, various 44.65 Geo. N. Peck, various 43.70 Gen. Lith. & Eng. Co., sheriff 11.00 Gazette Times, various 59.45 Jack Gorham, poor 7.48 P. S. Grlffln et al, cri. court .... 107.80 CHOOSE YOUR Range NOW and receive this 7-piece setIE Of all the bargains offered these days, here is the prize a lifetime electric range plus this heavy aluminum cooking set for the price of the range alone! Now is the time to begin cooking with cool, clean, pure electric heat. Hotpoint cooking is fast in a jiffy you have red, glowing heat. It is inexpensive here in the Northwest electric heat for cooking is exceptionally low. ANY HOTPOINT RANGE . msmttm There't a Hotpoint range for I yout family, for your budget. V I '"V Be sure to see the new Hot- point. ..3 Hi-Speed Calrods and Thrift Cooker... In beau tiful new French gray finish. DOWN COMPLETELY INSTALLED THIS SET ALSO GIVEN FREE FOR LIMITED TIME WITH EVERY NEW ELECTRIC RANGE BOUGHT FROM YOUR LOCAL MERCHANT Pacific Power & Light Company "Always at Your Service" Edith Stallard, nurse 150.00 Henry Howell, ct hse 90.00 A. B. Gray, physician 25.00 Marie Shane, pension 30.00 Izora Vance, pension 40.00 Amy B. Collns, pension 40.00 Emily Peck, pension 15.00 C. W. Swanson, poor 17.48 Mrs. Jas. Gentry, poor 14.00 F. Shively, ct hse. 2.75 John Day Frt, ct. hse 2.89 In the matter of payment of spe cial tax in Districts No. 1 and No. 2 for water tax: Now at this time the Directors of West Extension Ir rigation district presented to the court a proposition, concerning pay ment of special taxes in road dis tricts No. 1 and No. 2, whereupon the court requests that a written petition be presented for considera tion at next term of court. In the matter of Fuller Canyon resolution through Jones estate, Resolution No. 30: At this time the Court publicly reads resolution first time. In the matter of tires for Liberty truck and for G. M. C. truck: Court orders wheel of Liberty truck sent to Pendleton to have tires reset; court gives A. J. Chaffee authority to purchase tires for county G. M. C. truck. In the matter of auditing county books: At this time the Court has under consideration the proposal of Mrs. Daisy Noe to audit the books of the officials of Morrow County for the year for the sum of $310; if necessary to audit sheriff's distribu tion, she to be paid $90 additional; and being fully advsied, the court accepts the proposal of Mrs. Noe. In the matter of road petition of G. C. Krebs et al: Petition read, road ordered viewed when bond has been filed. Date of viewing, June 10, 1931. J. O. Rasmus appointed viewer. In the matter of re-establishing of Social Ridge road: Continued for term. In the mater of Roadmaster's re port: Report on Ritter road and Hayes Ranch road received and fil ed. In the matter of Hayes Ranch road on Upper Rhea creek: At this time court authorize construction of this section to the amount f $1000 mney to be taken from General Road fund. In the matter of report of County Nurse: Report received. Second Day. In the County Court for Morrow County, State of Oregon, June 4, 1931. All officers present as of yes terday. In the mater f Fuller Canyon Res olution through Jones estate: Res olution publicly read second time, and the Court being fully advised, allowed the Jones estate damages to the amount of $40. And there being no further remonstrances the Court declared the road to be a leg al county road. In the matter of office for Dis trict Attorney: This matter coming on to be heard at this time, and the Court being fully advised the Dis trict Attorney is authorized to pro cure an office out of the court house and the Court agrees to pay the rent out of court house expense fund to the amount pf $19 per month. In the matter of County Nurse: Upon motion duly made and second ed and carried, the court at this time dispenses with the services of the County Health Nurse, effective July 1, 1931. The Gazette Times' Printing Ser vice Is complete. Try It. P ure ICE Made from Heppner's 'Artesian Water Leaves no sediment when it melts. DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN TOWN. Regular Delivery. Morrow County Creamery Company Phone 872 Self-Help Clothing Latest Thing for Small Children Self-help garments, designed to save time for busy mothers aa well as encourage habits of self-reliance in children, constitute the latest thing for the well-dressed three and four year old this year, says Mrs. Harriet K. Sinnard, extension spe cialist in clothing at Oregon State college. A group of small dresses and suits for little tots of this age have been designed by the bureau of home economics, U. S. Department of Agriculture, and several sample o'utfits have recently been received by Mrs. Sinnard for Inspection. The average child of three years old enough to begin to dress and undress himself if his clothing is simply designed and without com plicated fastenings, Mrs. Sinnard says. This is not only a help to mothers but the child enjoys it and develops through it a feeling of self- reliance. Among the features of the new garments which facilitate manipu lation by small chubby fingers are few buttons and buttonholes, but where needed, these are large en ough to be easily grasped. Trousers have simple side openings instead of the usual plackets. This allows the front and back to open inde pendently, and each button has but one buttonhole. In many cases trousers have simulated pockets which form deep fronts. Bloomers and trousers in many cases are fastened to an under wasit of light weight cotton mesh. This makes an ideal sun suit ac cording to Mrs. Sinnard. Simple little dresses and overblousea to match the bloomers and trousers are provided. These may be slipped on over the sun suits and little son or daughter is all dressed up and ready for a trip to town. Other aids to comfort and free dom for the youngsters are sleeves above the elbows, trousers above the knees, and no floppy collars. The collars, where used, are sewed down, which makes for ease In iron ing. Information regarding pattern for the new garments may be ob tained from home demonstration agents, or from Mrs. Sinnard at the college. HAWLET TO TALK OVER KOAC. Congressman W. C. Hawley will speak over KOAC. the Oregon State college radio station, at 8 o'clock Monday evening, June 15, announ ces W. L. Kadderly, program direc tor. 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