Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, January 13, 1938, Page Page Seven, Image 7

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    Thursday, January 13,
Court Proceedings
For December Term
Be it remembered that County
Court met in regular session at the
Courthouse in Heppner, Oregon,
on Wednesday, the 1st day of De
cember, 1937, this being a regular
time for holding a term of said
Court, when were present: Bert
Johnson, Judge; George N. Peck,
Commissioner; L. D. Neill, Com
missioner; C. W. Barlow, Clerk;
C. J. D. Bauman, Sheriff; Frank C.
Alfred, District Attorney.
The minutes of the November
term of Court were read and ap
proved. In the Matter of Claims:
At this time the various claims
against the County were presented
and the Court approved, disapproved
or continued them and ordered ap
proved claims paid by the proper
warrant from the proper funds.
Court orders sale of lands describ
ed as the East 99 feet of lots 4 and
5, Block 4, to the Town of Heppner,
Oregon, for the sum of One Hundred
Fifteen and No-100 Dollars.
Court orders sale of county, prop
erty acquired by tax sales described
as Lots 13 and 14, Block 38, and lots
4, 5, 6,- 7, 8, 19 and 20, Block 30, all
in the Town of Irrigon, Oregon. Min
imum price $40.00.
In the Matter of the Budget for 1938:
At this' time the Court considered
the Budget as published and the
same was approved as a whole ex
cept the following:
The State tax was lowered to the
amount of $00.00, and the Elementary
School to the amount of $15,099.16;
this being the amount as set forth
. by the State Tax Commission.
The following items were raised
to the following amounts:
Sheriffs Deputies $2,970.00
Sheriffs Books, Blanks,
Incidentals, Travel 935.00
Sheriffs Tax Collections 605.00
Jail Board and Expense 385.00
Official publications and
Tax Foreclosures 550.00
Emergency 5,500.00
In the Matter of the Establishment
of a County Road:
On this day came G. W. Rugg who
presents to the Court the petition
of twelve freeholders residing within
said Road District praying for the
establishment of a county road de
scribed as follows:
Beginning at the end of the
present county road at what is
.known as the Vey gate on Big
Butter Creek, thence up Big
Butter Creek to the intersection
with the present county road
from Vinson down Big Butter
Creek to the Morrow County
Line.
And it satisfactorily appearing to
the Court, from proof filed herein,
that due notice of the pendency of
this proceeding has been given as by
law required; that at least twelve of
said petitioners are legal free hold
ers of this County, residing in said
road district, and that a good and
sufficient bond has been filed.
It is Therefore Ordered by the
Court, That the Board of County
Road Viewers meet on Monday, the
13th day of December, 1937, or in
case of their failure to meet on said
Want Ads
RELIABLE MAN WANTED to
call on fanners in Morrow County.
No experience or capital required.
Steady work. Make up to $12 daily.
Write MR. OVERLAND, 4613 S. Jay
Street, Tocoma, Washington. -
Lost New tire chain between my
place and town. Guy Huston.
Hay for sale, 75 tons 1st & 2nd
crop alfalfa. Emma Holub, lone.
44-46p.
Will care for children afternoon
or evening, reasonable. Bonnie
Cochran. .
Why not buy an income with a
home, furnished or not? Reasonable,
easy terms. Bonnie Cochran, city.
Chas. Smith residence for sale.
Duvall & Eubanks, Hotel Heppner
Bldg. .
Rhea creek ranch for sale or trade.
Gerald Slocum, city. 34tf
Notson residence for sale. Inquire
at residence. 30tf
1938
Heppner
day then within five days thereafter,
to survey, view, lay out, alter or
straighten said road or re-establish
the monuments thereon, and assess
the damages suffered by each party
through whose premises said road is
located.
The Court appointed Harry Tam
blyn, F. S. Parker, and A. A. Mc
Cabe as the road viewers in the
above matter.
Court ordered sale of lands pur
chased at delinquent tax sales de
scribed as the SEV4, NNEy4 of Sec
tion 28, Twp. 2 North, Rg. 26 E. W.
M. Minimum price $120.00.
Court ordered transferral of ap
propriations as follows:
From the Assessor's Field Work
Approp. to the Assessor's Books
and Incidentals Approp.
From the Superintendent's Travel
Approp. to the Superintendent's
Books and Incidentals Approp.
From the Widows' and Old Age
Pension Appropriations to the
Poor Approp.
From the Market Road Approp. to
the General Road Approp.
From the Emergency Fund Ap
propriation to the following:
County Court Approp.
Sheriff's Tax Collections Approp.
Sheriff's Books and Incidentals
Approp.
Treasurer's Salary Approp.
Deputy Assessor's Salary Approp.
Clerk's Deputy Salary Approp.
Coroner's Appropriation.
Courthouse Fuel Approp.
Courthouse Incidentals Approp.
Jail Expense Approp.
District Attorney's Approp.
Bonds Approp.
Insurance Approp.
Deputies' Sheriff Salaries Approp.
Clerk's Books and Incidentals Ap
prop. WARRANTS ISSUED DECEMBER,
1937
General Fund
Circuit Court: W. O. Bayless $9.20,
Hanson Hughes $9.20, H. E. Clark
$13.60, Russell D. Moore $14.00,
George N. Ely $12.60, J. I. Hanna
$10.60, Robert Smith $14.00, Emmett
Ayers $2.20, J. L. Yeager $2.20, Jack
Andrews $2.20, Chas. A. Marquardt
$5.60, Roy E. Ball $16.00, Phil Hirl
$7.80, Chas. R. McAlister $6.20, David
Hynd $5.80, M. C. Finch $8.60, Oscar
Peterson $8.40, Roy Quackenbush
$3.20, Carl L. Allyn $6.60, George W.
Rand $17.00, Emil Groshens $3.20,
Lee Beckner $8.20, Edmond Gonty
$3.20, Frank Engelman $6.60, William
Greener $9.00, Lester Hunt $3.20,
Kenneth Batty $7.00, Ed Bennett
$3.20, Oris Padberg $4.80, W. H. In
stone $5.80, W. E. Pruyn $3.20, Alex
Green $3.20, W. C. Isom $17.00,
Creed Owen $3.20, Leo Gorger $8.60,
R. B. Rice $7.00, Terrel Benge $6.60,
Earle Bryant $3.00.
Pac. Power & Light, Court
House : $ 39.51
West Coast Printing & Bind
ing Co., Treasurer 37.50
Clerk 6.40
Assessor 26.00
Heppner Gazette Times, Supt.
$33.25, Sheriff $21.50, Tax
Col. $47.10, Clerk $11.12,
Off. Pub. $12.60, Treas. $.25 125.82
Frank C. Alfred, Dist. Atty 10.00
Pac Tel. &. Tel. Co., Current
Expense 49.70
Emp. Don. Funt No. 8, Poor .. 15.00
C. J. D. Bauman, Cir. Ct.
$13.00, Sher. $46.20, Jail $1.50 60.70
L W. Briggs, Treasurer 13.25
Thomas J. Wells .Assessor 2.00
Humphreys Drug Co., Supt.
$3.00, Jail $.75, Treas. $.30.... 4.05
Huston's Grocery, Jail 66.39
D. A. Wilson, Jail 1.95
Lucy E. Rodgers, Supt., Mil.
$13.91, Supt. $5.71 19.62
Mack C. Smith, Emergency
(Ditch Creek) 76.77
George N. Peck, County Court 86.60
M. Clarke Webb, Sealer 5.08
Althea Stoneman, Emergency
(Nurse) 50.00
Bert Johnson, County Court 23.85
State Ind. Acc Com., Emerg.
(D. C.) $3.31; Sheriff $8.35.... 11.66
L. D. Neill, County pourt 78.95
Thomson Brothers, Jail 80
Bert Johnson, Poor 395.52
Ray McCarroll, County Clerk 5.00
Frank C. Alfred, Dist. Atty. 17.75
L. E. Dick, Emergency 25.00
C. J. D. Bauman, Current Ex
pense 50.00
Bert Johnson, C. J., Poor 7.88
Bert Johnson, C. J., Widows'
Pensions 87.75
Bert Johnson, C. J., Old Age
Pensions : 313.69
Shepard's Citations, Circuit
Gazette Times, Heppner,
Court 10.00
M. Clarke Webb, Sealer 4.18
F. W. Turner, Bonds 50.00
A. E. Burkenbine, Jail 8.85
Joe Delameter, Jail 42.00
Pac. Power & Light Co., Jail 41.71
C. W. Barlow, Clerk, Current
Expense 10.86
Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., Current
Expense 38.70
C. B. Cox, Current Expense .. 18.92
Remington Rand, Inc., Current
Expense 8.40
Treasurer 4,50
Bruce Bothwell, Court House 6.75
Burroughs Add. Mch. Co.,
Emergency 463.50
Bert Johnson, County Court .. .90
George N. Peck, County Court 20.20
L. D. Neill, County Court 50.00
Gazette Times, Clerk 15.25
General Roads
Wm. Greener $66.47, Mrs. Crystal
Barlow $32.51, Geo. White $8.46, City
of Heppner, Water Dept. $2.20, Frank
P. Leicht $112.17, E W. Peck $41.70,
Heppner Blacksmith & Mchy. Co.
$101.95, Humphreys Drug Co. $.50,
Pacific Power & Light Co. $4.21, Pac.
Tel. & Tel. Co. $3.05, A. J. Chaffee
$112.25, Vernon Munkers $103.74,
Wm Cunningham $74.75, Chas. Wil
liams $29.74, Ralph Marlatt $246.74,
Albert Connor $76.99, Clair Ash
baugh $76.24, Harold Sherer $17.14,
H. Peck $17.94, G. Peck $17.94, L. N.
Morgan $112.25, Walter Gilman $74.
75, Ray Brown $23.94, E. R. Ash
$23.94, G. McCloth $25.93, Robt. S.
Wilson $60.75, Ralph Harwood $23.94,
O. B. Olsen $2.99, Aaron Hug $17.95,
Marion Hayden $94.53, Harold Sher
er $40.83, Harold Peck $40.83, Grover
Peck $38.83, Frank W. Gentry $87.80,
Jim Farley $44.80, Standard Stations
$11.80, Claud Coats $.35, Braden-Bell
Tractor Co. $168.50, Harry Tamblyn
$120.55, Shell Oil Co. $376.58, Fergu
son Motor Co. $43.47, O. Coryell
$54.29, Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.
$5.35, Frank Nixon $35.82, Union Oil
Co. $137.86, H. S. Taylor $74.08, M.
V. Nolan $105.73, Jack Stotts $70.26,
Union Pacific Railroad $2.11, C. A.
Kane $49.11, Feenaughty Machinery
Co. $157.79, Kilham Stationery &
Printing Co. $.28, Tom Caldwell $53.
27, Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. $.30,
Feenaughty Machinery Co. $404.81,
Bert Johnson $60.00, J. B. Adams
$29.69, Jas. Stevens $15.67, Forest
Adams $20.71, L. Batty $2.76, St. Ind.
Acc. Com. $72.03, Feenaughty Mchy.
Co. $39.43, W. H. Tucker' $9.00,
Green's Hardware $1.40, Thomson
Brothers $.13, Montgomery Ward &
Co. $58.58, Frank S. Parker $3.00, A.
A. McCabe $3.00, Levi Morgan $25.00,
C. R. Langdon $10.00, Glenn Sherer
$10.00, Earl Snell, Sec. of State $12.00,
S. C. Russell $26.51, Sanders Magneto
Service $27.17, Columbia Equipment
Co. $38.04, Tum-A-Luh Lumber Co.
$12.35, Kilham Stationery & Print
ing Co. $2.28, Pac. Power & Light
Co. $9.25, C. W. Barlow, County
Clerk $1.00, Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co $3.10,
Howard Cooper Corp. $57.68, Fee
naughty Machinery Co. $6.93.
Market Foads
General Roads $60.00, Frank W.
Gentry $31.44, Jim Fraley $17.94,
Marion Hayden $9.72, Harold Sherer
$8.97, Harold Peck $8.97, Grover Peck
$8.97, Henry Schwarz $112.25, Dale
Ray $70.26, Harry Tamblyn $137.38,
Omar Rietmann $2.60, State Ind. Acc.
Com. $10.90.
Walter R. Corley, Dog Fund ....$45.00
Gov. Martin on KOAC Jan. 13
Corvallis A New Year's address
by Governor Charles H. Martin, in
which he will summarize the "state
of the commonwealth," as he sees
it, will be given over KOAC, the
state-owned radio station, January
13, at 7 o'clock. Governor Martin,
who will be introduced by President
George W. Peavy of Oregon State
college, will summarize accomplish
ments of the past year and direct at
tention to possible progress in 1938.
Get results with G. T. want ads.
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Oregon
OSC Enrollment Up
As Profs Work Hard
Corvallis Heavy enrollment of
new and former students at the
start of the winter term at OSC more
than offset the number who were
dropped because of inability to suc
ceed in college work, so that total
registration during the first week in
January actually ran ahead of the
comparable period in the record high
fall term. By the end of the first
week, 3933 students had enrolled, a
9 per cent increase over the previous
year.
Indications were that the winter
term might come near equalling the
final fall term, which set an all-time
record of 4068. Instructors, faced
with bulging classrooms and heavy
schedules, were reporting no trou
ble with the so-called "excess leisure
problem."
Canadian Wild Rye Excclls
Pendleton Canadian wild rye
grass produced a stand unexcelled by
any othe grass among the 1937 seed
ings in the Ukiah forage nursery,
reports County Agent W. A. Holt.
Beardless blue bunch wheatgrass
also showed excellent stand and de
velopment when observed late this
fall, and blue bunch wheatgrass also
showed well, having made about half
the growth of the beardless variety,
Holt said. English rye grass made
a better than average stand and
was green quite late, considering the
elevation. Other grasses making good
showings were blue wild rye, mead
ow fescue, orchard grass and slen
der wheat. Of the older plantings,
made about 1928, crested wheat
grass continued to lead in general
excellence, he said.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned was duly appointed by
the Court Court of the State of Ore
gon for Morrow County, adminis
trator of the estate of Lizzie I. Cox,
deceased, and all persons having
claims against the estate of said de
ceased are hereby required to pre-
Oysters
and
Shell
Fish
NOW IN
SEASON
Marine delicacies
lend zest to our
menus.
Try our
Fountain Service
o
A Good Meal
Anytime
at the
Elkhorn
Restaurant
ED CIHNN, Prop.
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sent the same to the undersigned
administrator with proper vouchers
at the law office of Jos. J. Nys, at
Heppner, Oregon, within six months
from the date of this notice.
Dated and first published at
Heppner, Oregon, this 13th day of
January, 1938.
F. D. COX, Administrator.
NOTICE OP FINAL ACCOUNT.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OP Trna
STATE OP OREGON -FOR THE
EStmEFntMORROW' proba
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned, as administrator C. T A. of
hot ?-,ta?f ."ian M- Baker- deceased,
has filed his final account in the County
Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow
County, and that Monday, the 7th day
of February, 1937, at the hour of 9:30
o'clock in the forenoon of said day and
the court room of said court has been
appointed by said court as the time and
Pw forAh,? heafln& of objections
thereto and the settlement thereof
1937 t6d and first published Dec. 16.
Date of last publication, Jan. 13 1938.
A . , STANLEY W. BAKER.
?m,1altrator,witn the annexed.
Cookingham and Hanley, Attorneys
NOTICE OP SALE OF BEAL FBOP.
EKTY BY EXECUTOR.
Notice is hereby given that pursuant
S'he1JJy in him vested by the
Will of Wm. Hendrix, deceased, and by
order of the County Court of the State
or Oregon for Morrow County duly
made and entered on the 13th day of
December, 1937, the undersigned as ex
ecutor of said Will of said deceased,
will on and after the 15th day of Jan
uary, 1938, sell at private sale for caah
or credit, or for cash and credit certain
real property of said estate known as
the Tash ranch, and more particularly
described as follows, to-wit:
The W of SE, and SWV4 of Sec
lm",?9, EX,f,,SE Nw& of SEV.
Wand of NE of Sen
,P.yo0f,NW1 and NW of
NE& of Section 32, all in Township
4 South, Range 25 E. W. M., except-
to?wit-erefrm the followlng tracts-
Commencing at the Northwest
corner of the .NE of NE4 of Sec
tion 30 in Township 4 S. R. 25 E.
W. M., running thence South 25
?dsk. thence East 24 rods, thence
North 25 rods, thence West 24 rods
to the place of beginning, contain
ing 3 3-4 acres;
ALSO, commencing at a point on
Section line, 6 chains East of the
Northwest corner of the northeast
quarter of said Section 30, thence
running East 25 1-3 rods, thence
bouth 25 1-3 rods, thence West 25
1-3 rods, thence North 25 1-3 rods
to the place of beginning, contain
ing 4 acres, more or less, all in Mor
row County, Oregon.
All persons desiring to submit bids
for the above described real property
may submit such bids in writing to the
undersigned at the law office of Jos. J.
Nys, at Heppner, Oregon, at any time
from and after the date of the first pub
1 cation of this notice and up to the
time that actual sale of said real prop
ety is made. v
Dated and first published this 16th
day of December, 1937.
juun WIGHTMAN. Executor.
NOTICE OP FINAL AcrinrrwT.
Tmu'f ,h?rebj: Biven that J- O.
rwiJL' administrator of the estate of
Charles Rector, deceased, has filed his
final account of his adrninistra "ton of
the said estate with the clerk of the
County Court of the State of Oregon
for Morrow County, and the said Court
has set as the time and place for hear
inir on nnri fino? ti t:i S . . '.VurT
...... oc-Luciiiuiii. oi saia iinAi
oTiH ; t'WyZJh-1938, a'. th? honuar
eiiuuii oi sain nnv in
the County Court room o 'the Court
House of Morrow County, State of Ore
f o"; fATne hav.inS objections to the
boe'aidZe'1 mUSt ",e Same
J. O. TURNER, Administrator
19?7ated and first Published Dec, 23.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
T,.rSi- Ls ,ne,reby given that J. o.
urn?r' administrator of the estate of
ff(edtlehfaReff0i che, deceased, h&
filed his final account of his adminis
tration of the said estate with the clerk
of the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for Morrow County and thL
?alr Court has set u the time and pllcl
flaidhf?nrirg oh a"d final settlements
said final account, January 31 193s at
t,h nour of 10:00 in the forenoon of safd
day, in hte County Court room of the
kWST mUSt S
19?7atedJ- adtubli-stS18
NOTICE OP FINAL ACCOUNT
Notice is hereby given that J n
LUriJeiUardlan ' Ktate of Ma?:
garet McKennon and Dallas McKennon.
"'"ora, has filed his final amount of
withadhln str1atio,ntv.of the 8aid estate
with the clerk of the County Court of
Jv6 S5tetK0f 0r?f- tor Morrow Coun
f;aa"J'h said court has set as the
time and place for hearing on and final
art ?imein4f f,!nal account. Jan
ary 31, 1938, at the hour of 10:00 in the
forenoon of said day, in the County
Court room of the Court House of Mor
row County, State of Oregon. Anyone
having objections to the slid finale
date. mUHt fHe 8ar"e n or bef""e saTd
J. O. TURNER, Guardian
3937 a"d firSt Published Dec? 23,
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Notice is hereby given that T n
Turner, administrator of the estate ot
Frank Rector, deceased, has f led his
final account of his administration of
the said estate with the clerk of the
,U?,ty C()ur of the State of Oregon
for Morrow County, and the said Court
has set as the time and place for hea?-
inrr rn oti1 fiw,i ...in K . - near
mien auLuernent or said finni
TZJb, a.t ?he hoC
t.h rv.m,A, 01 ?a ? any. in
V i ruurn 01 tne Court
House of Morrow County, State of Ore
fiw ftn"rne hav.ln objections to the
befdorfelnslaldaCCd0Utet mUSt flle Same 0n "
n-tJ-VS. Admlntatrator,
1937 yuuuanea Dec, 23,