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    HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1937.
PAGE FIVE
Court Proceedings
For April Term -
Court met on April 7 when were
present: Bert Johnson. County
Judge; George N. Peck and L. D.
Neill, Commissioners; C. W. Barlow,
Clerk; Frank C. Alfred, District At
torney; C. J. D. Bauman, Sheriff.
Minutes of the March term were
read and approved.
Various claims against the county
were presented and the Court al
lowed, continued or disallowed them
and ordered approved claims paid
by proper warrant from the proper
funds.
Court decides to allow the sum of
$100.00 for assisting in payment of a
nurse for examination of school chil
dren of the county, the amount to be
used over a period of three months
at the rate of 33 1-3 dollars per
month in conjunction with the Red
Cross and the State Board of Health.
Court decides that the forenoon of
the first Wednesday in each month
will be devoted exclusively to con
sidering claims; other matters of
business to be considered later.
It is ordered that the road begin
ning at a point 440 feet South of the
Southeast corner of Sec. 23, Twp. 1
N. R. 24 E. W. M. and running North
along section line to its intersection
at the county road at the NE corner
of Sec. 23, be declared vacated.
Certain parts of County Road No.
164 were ordered to be vacated. '
Court signs an order to purchase
1 grader from Feenaughty Machin
ery Company, for $5462.00.
Court orders a Caterpillar Tractor
and Bulldozer from the Braden-Bell
Tractor Company for $5200.00 less
allowance of $1300 on old tractor.
Sheriff was ordered to cancel taxes
on Heppner lots owned by the Amer
ican Legion, and used for the benefit
of the city as a swimming tank.
Court agreed to sell the E NEx4
of Sec. 34, and WW of Sec. 35, in
Twp. 1 S. R. 23, East for the sum of
six hundred twenty -five dollars to
Delbert Emert.
General Fund Warrants, April
Widows' Pensions
Ada T. Cason $10.00, Virginia Cha
ney $15.00, Delia Crump $15.00, Grace
Hughes $20.00, Blanche Jones $25.00,
Elvia T. King $20.00, Emily A. Peck
$10.00, Stella Poulson $20.00, Ethel
Ritchie $10.00, Grace Tyler $25.00,
Izora Vance $20.00, Nora Wilson
$15.00.
Gilliam & Bisbee, Court
house $ 14.90
Frank C. Alfred, Dist. Atty. 7.50
Gazette Times, Official Pub
lications 13.55
Wm. Eubanks, Justice Court 20.00
J. O. Hager, Justice Court .... 13.45
W. E. Pruyn, Justice Court .. 1.50
G. W. Thompson. Justice Ct. 1.50
E. W. Moyer, Justice Court 1.50
Lulu McCarty, Justice Court 1.50
Florence Hughes, Justice Ct. 1.50
S. P. Devin, Justice Court 1.50
E. R. Schaffer, Justice Court 7.00
John W. Steele, Justice Ct. 1.00
Gprald Hams. Justice Court' 7.00
Andrew Donnelly, Jus. Ct. 1.00
Marvin E. Dixon. Jus. Ct 1.00
CaDt. W. R. Reynolds, Jus.
Court - 1.00
Emmaline Bisbee, Jus. Ct. 1.50
Harrv Archer, Justice Court 1.50
T.nfilo MnAtfxv Justice Court 1.50
Ealor Huston, Justice Court 1.50
W. O. Bayless, Justice Court 1.50
Wm. Cowins, Justice Court 1.50
Ambrose Chapin, Jus. Ct. 1.10
Marguerite Chapin, Jus. Ct. 1.10
Leo Stack. Justice Court .... 1.00
TVinmns .T Haves. Justice Ct. 1.00
Leo Cassidy, Justice Court 1.00
TiVonlr Riiffcrpiro. Justice Ct. 1.00
4. iMll" " " "DO '
M. Clarke Webb, Sealer 4.15
Employment Donation Fund,
Poor 1500
J. J. Wells, Assessor Mileage 45.60
Sylva Wells, Assessor 31.50
West Coast Printing Co., As-
sessor 14.85
Green's Feed Store, Court
house 2.00
Case Furniture Co., Court
house 43.95
N. D. Bailey, Courthouse 34.50
H. H. Hill, Courthouse 12.75
Pacific Power & Light Co.,
Courthouse 29.56
A. E. Burkenbine, Jail 2.00
Patterson & Son, Jail 1-40
Turn - A - Lum Lumber Co.,
Jail 850
Courthouse 31.25
Emergency i-25
Valley Printing Co., Super
intendent .1 9.78
Burroughs Add. Mach. Co.,
Superintendent 6.39
Sheriff 15.50
Kilham Sta. & Prt. Co., Tax
Collections 70.75
C. J. D. Bauman, Circuit Ct. 22.60
Sheriff 43.70
Indigent Soldier 11.40
J. M. pencer, Watermaster .... 13.18
Kenneth Groves, Watermas
ter 18.70
Harry Tamblyn, Watermas
ter :.. 21.83
Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co., Cur
rent Expense 51.15
Thomson Brothers, Jail 21.15
Emergency 13.36
Mack Smith, Emergency .... 69.34
Bert Johnson, County Court 10.95
Geo. N. Peck, County Court 20 40
L. D. Neill, County Court .. 41.70
First Nat. Bank, Poor 223.21
State Ind. Acc. Comm., Sher
iff ..... 8.11
Emergency 2.31
Jim Archer, Courthouse .55
Lucy E. Rodgers, Mileage
Superintendent 17.51
Supt. Incidentals 14.18
First Nat. Bank, Old Age
Pensions 309.30
First Nat. Bank, Poor ' 7.97
E. W. Bartlett, Clerk 7.00
Total $2,920.49
General Road Warrants, April
Harry Tamblyn $83.20, Union Oil
Co. $186.46, Frank Shively $20.00,
Heppner Garage $7.55, Eastern Ore
gon Freight Line $1.12, Dan C. Do-
ner
SILVER
STREAK
iiepp
At the urgent request of local motorists, Pontiac has
appointed a dealer for this community. Now you
can inspect the famous Silver Streak six and eight
, from end to end . . . compare their features with
those of any car at any price . . . check up on Pon
tiac great economy . . . find out why everything
points to Pontiac as America's finest low-priced car.
You will see the most beautiful thing on wheels.
You will see the safest bodies and brakes on any car
herty $28.42, Shell Oil Co. $244.18,
Jack Allen Supply Co. $9.15, Hepp
ner Blacksmith Co. $27.74, Standard
Oil Co. $13.81, Ed Breslin $8.50, Mor
row Oil Co., Inc. $27.65, L. A. Snow
Co. $131.21, Kane's Garage $25.65,
Guy L. Barlow $25.17, Sanders Mag
neto Service $16.85, Ad Moore $2.24,
E. Ebsen $22.96, L. A. Snow Co.
$17.26, R. K. Drake $17.28, John W.
Graves $53.52, Isaacson Iron Works
$.40, Ferguson Motor Co. $300.50,
Honeyman Hdw. Co. $23.50, J. B.
Adams $27.39, C. W. Barlow $12.14,
E.W. Christopherson $53.76, Ted Mat
thews $13.86, Roger Anderson $12.31,
Francis Ball $10.46, City of Board
man $42.26, City of Heppner, $1,021.
87, City of lone $214.32, Town of Lex
ington $13.99, Bert Bleakman $7.64,
Julian Rauch $10.13, Fenaughty Ma
chinery Co. $14.50, Howard Cooper
Corp. $54.89, Frank Nixon $21.89,
Harry Tamblyn $7.89, Sherman J.
Frank $125.00, A. J. Chaffee $120.67,
Vernon Munkers $107.23, Lester
Kirk $.83, Ervin Pearlberg $.83, Dan
Lindsay $29.12, Harold Peck $41.86,
Chas. Williams $39.74, Ernest Heli
ker $60.48, Donald Heliker $20.13,
W. L. Rutledge $7.98, H. D. Rut
ledge $6.86, Robert S. Wilson $59.12,
Ray Brown $25.92, E. R. Ash $17.94,
Phil Jones $15.96, Dale Lundell $11.
97, Paul Partlow $19.95, A. P. Ayers
$19.95, Zearl Gillespie $11.97, Nels
Kristensen $3.99, E. A. Porter $4.00,
Neal Bleakney $5.74, Roy Ball $4.48,
Ted Wilson $2.24, Ralph Marlatt
$144.86, Albert Connor $77.73, Clair
Ashbaugh $46.34, W. Cunningham
$5.98, Marion Hayden $52.40, Harold
-tfmetica J Ttneit Jlow-Ptlced
COMES TO HEPPNER
Blacksmith k Machinery Co
BECOMES
Sherer $29.90, Walter Gilman $29.90,
Ivan Applegate $29.90, Dale Ray
$25.41, City of Heppner $24.00, H. S.
Taylor $121.23, Jack Stotts $80.73,
Mack Smith $17.94, M. V. Nolan
$101.74, W. Cunningham $74.75, Cleo
Drake $44.80, W. E. Nolan $20.16,
Glenn Sherer $94.23, L. N. Morgan
$92.89, F. W. Gentry $29.65, Otto
Benefiel $15.68, Frank Leicht $9.45,
M. N. Kirk $37.92, Geo. Phillips $8.97,
Pac. Power & Light Co. $4.40, City
of Heppner Water Dept. $1.60, Pac.
Tel. & Tel. Co. $2.75, Thomson Bros.
$2.15, Gilliam & Bisbee $50.38, State
Ind. Acc. Comm. $67.12, Cleo Drake
$6.72. Total $5,068.06.
Market Road Warrants, April
Harry Tamblyn $123.20, Marion
Hayden $70.71, H. Peck $9.38, Wal
ter Gilman $44.10, Harold Sherer
$41.86, Ivan Applegate $44.10, Dale
Ray $32.89, City of Heppner $27.00,
Henry Schwarz $130.21, James Far
ley $60.48, Kenneth Oviatt $2.99, L.
N. Morgan $31.43, F. W. Gentry $59.
32, Sherman J. Frank $125.00, Tum-A-Lum
Lumber Co. $9.10, State In
dus. Acc. Comm. $32.23, Chas. Wil
cox $7.16. Total $976.95.
HARDMAN
By LUCILLE FARRENS
Mrs. Frank McDaniel spent a few
days with her husband at the sheep
camp.
The high school and Mrs. Clary
had a sneak day Thursday. They
went out on the Spray highway.
A picnic for both schools and the
community is being planned to be
DEALER FOR
the famous Unisteel Bodies by Fisher, and Pon
tiac's renowned triple-sealed hydraulic brakes. You
will enjoy a lullaby ride only possible with Pontiac's
center-point steering and improved Knee-Action.
You are cordially invited to visit this new Pontiac
dealership at any time to inspect its fine service
facilities, meet the members of the organization and
drive the Silver Streak Pontiac.
Why not do it today?
held on the high school grounds.
The committee in charge of general
affairs is composed of Donald Rob
inson and Roland Farrens. There
will be games and contests and a
potluck dinner. Everybody welcome.
Pat Bleakman was out of school
Monday because of illness.
Roy Robison has a new Chevrolet
sedan.
Mrs. Tompkins went to Arlington
Saturday.
Mrs. Carl Leathers left for Yakima
where she plans to stay indefinitely.
The baccalaureate services will be
held May 18 at 7:30 p. m. Rev. Ralph
V. Hinkle of Portland will preach.
The graduation exercises for the
eighth grade will be held Thursday
evening. They will present a play.
Mr. and Mrs. Lew Knighten were
shopping in Heppner Saturday.
Charlotte Gallagher and Roland
Farrens were dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Lee at the mill.
Walt McKitrick and Darrold Hams
went to the mountains Sunday to
work.
Mr. and Mrs. Carey Hastings went
to Idaho where Mr. Hastings is
shearing sheep.
Mrs. Ada Osborn returned to her
home at The Dalles Sunday. She
spent a month here with her father,
B. F. DeVore.
Dee Schnitzer and family were in
Heppner Saturday. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Harshman
were visiting here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Farrens were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Long at lone Saturday.
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