Thursday, April 14, 1938 Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon Page Three BOARDMAN NEWS Board man H. E. Club Sponsors Bazaar By LA VERN BAKER The Home Economics club is spon soring a bazaar to be held on Satur day, April 15. Everyone is invited for the afternoon and supper will be served at 6 p. m. The charges will be very reasonable. There will be an open program in the evening for everyone. Miss Hazel Tyler left Wednesday for Portland after visiting her moth er. She will return later to work in Arlington. Tom Hendrick and Fred Alt left last week for Portland on business. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Harwood spent Saturday shopping in Pendleton. H. B. Thomas and Marietta mo tored to Pendleton Thursday to take Joe Saltyman to catch the Stream liner to Alvado Ohio. Lucille Mc Cutcheon accompanied them. Mrs. L. Colosso spent Thursday shopping in Pendleton. Imogene Wilson and Dave John son of Moscow, Idaho, spent the past week visiting at the Robert Wilson home. Miss Maye Fisher of La Grande returned to her work after visiting the past two weeks at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Barlow spent Sunday visiting relatives in Hepp ner. Mr. and Mrs. Conlon of Umatilla visited at the Parson home Sunday. Norvale Shannon of Kinzua is vis iting friends and relatives on the project. Ted Wilson and Youis Kobow mo tored to Pendleton Monday and re turned with Jack Gorham's car which had been in the garage. Don Tannehill broke the large bone in his wrist last week while pole vaulting. Mr. and Mrs. Eben Uthe of Milton visited at the Peck home Saturday and then Mrs. Peck and daughter and Mr. and Mrs, Lester Uthe mo tored with them to The Dalles where they spent the week end. Mr. and Mrs. John Jenkins of Ru fus visited Mr. and Mrs. R. Har wood Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Al Guise of Cove have moved onto the old Turner place. Mrs. Jay Cox and children of Se attle spent the week end visiting friends and relatives on the project. Mr. and Mrs. John McEntire and son Jack and La Vern Baker were shoppers in Pendleton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Wilson of La Grande visited on the project over the week end. The grade school operetta was given last Friday evening. The name of it was "Tom Sawyer. A large crowd attended and everyone en joyed it. Silver tea was held at the home of Mrs. John Fisher last Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Edith Hendricks spent Sat urday shopping in Walla Walla. Mr. and Mrs. Turner Bond of Ore gon City spent the week end visit ing at the John Fisher home. Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Young of Uma pine visited at the Neal Bleakney home over the week end. Mrs. R. Wren of Seattle is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dil lon, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Neal Bleakney spent Tuesday in Heppner on business. Mr. and Mrs. Pilfard of Walla Walla visited at the Nate Macomber home over the week end. Program Presented At Pomona Meeting Regular session of Morrow coun , ty Pomona grange met at Lexington Saturday, April 2, at 10 a. m. Reg ular business followed, also talks from B. H. Peck and O. L. Lundell on Bonneville power, followed bjr bounteous dinner served by Lex ington H. E. C. At 1:30 the follow ing program was presented by the various granges and speakers: Community singing, "America the Beautiful"; recitation, "We Hope to be Grangers Some Day," Carolyn Bauman, Lexington; talk, "The New Agricultural Set-Up for Morrow County,"- Joseph Belanger, county agent; recreational number, "Folk Dance," eight lone school children, instructor Miss Nimbergall; report on state, federal and county roads, Geo. N. Peck; tap dance, Jerry Cut ler, accompanied by Edith Edwards; "Major Problems of Agriculture in Oregon," Wm. Teutsch, O. S. C. ex tension service; recitation, "Ques tions," Donald Ball, lone; talk, "Ru ral Electrification," Morton Tomp kins, field representative of Bonne ville power project; closing number, "Home, Sweet Home," Hazel Miller, Margaret Thorpe, Greenfield grange. At 5:30 p. m. a delicious lunch was served to a large number of grangers. At 7:30 the closing busi ness of the day was in order. About 10 p. m.' all departed for their re spective homes feeling a day well spent full of pleasure and valuable information. Contributed, Court Proceedings For March Term Be It Remembered, That County Court met in regular session at the Courthouse in Heppner, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 2nd day of March, 1938, 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, Commissioner; C. W. Bar low, Clerk; C. J. D. Bauman, Sher iff; Frank C. Alfred, District Attor ney. The minutes of the Februay, 1938' term were read and approved. In the Matter of Claims: Now 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 leases to Harvey Harshman for the year 1938 the E of Section 27, T. 4 S., R. 24 E. W. M. for $32.00, one-half down, balance June 1, 1938. Court sells to Frank Wilkinson the N, SWy4, NWy4SEy4 of Sec. 12, T. 2 N., R. 26 E. W. M. for $380.00, $76.00 down, balance due in 5 an nual payments of $60.80 each. Court grants right of way ease ment to Umatilla Electric Coopera tive Association on lands of Morrow County in T. 4 and 5 N. R. 27 E. W. M.; T. 4 and 5 N. R. 26 E. W. M.; T. 4 N. R. 25 E. W. M.; T. 4 N. R. 24 E. W. M. . ' Court orders sale of county prop erty described as follows: Lots 1 to 12 inclusive, Block 32 to the Town of Irrigon. Minimum price $40.00. ' Court orders transferral of funds from the Motor License Fund to the General Road Fund in . the amount of $5,000.00. Court orders the matching of state funds for Predatory Animal Control in the amount of $1500.00. Agoodbye, JCLr I I'LL SEE YOU AT ' I CIRCLE MEETING I TONIGHT! j A leader in his community suc-cessful,capable,hard-working and likeable he is proudly a mem-' ber of the Neighbors of Wood craft, whose hundreds of Circles include outstanding men and wo men from every walk of life in each locality. No wonder the Cir cles are a vital force in each com munity . . . no wonder the regular meetings are such happy occa sions, eagerly awaited by every ' member... no wonder that the minds of the Neighbors are free from worry, secure in the protec tion of low-cost insurance on standard legal reserve contracts. Neighbors of Woodcraft welcome forward-looking men and women who wish, through member ship in a local Circle, to take their rightful place in their community. pi HsPtfW ln'iii,tr NEIGHBORS 91 WOODCRAFT KJUNDtD FOVmATtMIITVUNITtO fO M.OTtCriO Court orders sale of county prop erty described as follows: Lots 7 and 8, Block 5, Sperry's 2nd Addition to lone. Minimum price $35.00 cash. Lot 7, Block 15, West Section 25, T. 5 N. R. 26 E. W. M. Minimum price $25.00 cash. SWy4 of Sec. 24, NEy4 of Sec. 25, T. 2 N. R. 26 E. W. M.; SWy4 of Sec. 19, T. 2 N., R. 27 E. W. M. Price $1.00 per acre. 20 down, remainder in five annual payments. Court grants dance hall license to Rhea Creek Grange No 669. Warrants Drawn on General Fund, March, 1938 P. P. & L. Co., Courthouse ....$ 39.33 J. F. Thornburg, Courthouse 41.67 Turn - A - Lum Lumber Co. Courthouse 176.35 Thomson Bros., Emergency .... 9.25 C. J. D. Bauman, Emergency 53.35 Mack C. Smith, Emergency .... 50.65 St. Ind. Acc. Comm., Emer gency 2.18 Mack C. Smith, Emergency .... 41.88 Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., Current expense 43.25 Chas. Peterson, Current ex-- pense 3.00 C. W. Barlow, Current ex pense 3.50 Thomas J. Wells, Assessor's mileage 32.30 Kilham Sta. & Prt. Co., As sessor 1.03 Superintendent 9.93 Sheriff .' 12.50 Tax Collection 144.26 Clerk : 9.66 Election Expense 6.55 C. W. Barlow, County Court .. 1.92 Geo. N. Peck, County Court .. 55.00 Bert Johnson, County Court .. 14.00 L. D. Neill, County Court 42.40 St. Dept. of Agri., District Sealer 6.15 C. J. D. Bauman, Sheriff 47.55 C. J. D. Bauman, Sheriff 11.45 Gertrude Applegate, Sheriff .. 85.00 St. Ind. Acc. Comm., Sheriff 8.30 F. W. Turner, Justice Court 10.00 Franklin Prt. Co., Justice Ct. 11.63 W. O. Dix, Jail 42.14 A. E. Burkenbine, Jail 9.50 Humphreys Drug Co., Jail .... 2.02 Treasurer 10 T. J. D. Jones, Circuit Court 2.20 C. J. D. Bauman, Circuit Ct. 11.15 Lucy E. Rodgers, Supt. Mil. .. 1.40 Incidentals 12.38 Emp. Don. Fund, Dist. No. 8, General assistance 15.00 Bert Johnson, Judge, General assistance 241.58 Frank C. Alfred, Dist. Atty. 10.00 Archie D. McMurdo, Coroner 18.05 Harry Duncan, Coroner 1.60 Alex Cornett, Coroner 1.60 W. B. Tucker, Coroner 1.60 W. L. Blakely, Coroner 1.60 J. C. Owen, Coroner 1.60 Fred Lucas, Coroner 1.60 Harold Cox, Coroner , 1.00 Eldon Gentry, Coroner 1.00 John Steel, Coroner 1.00 Ralph Brumfield, Coroner .... 1.00 J. O. Turner, Coroner 1.00 Mrs. Viola Akers, Coroner .... 8.50 Heppner Gazette Times, Tax Collection 4.50 Official Publications 20.10 Bert Johnson, Judge, Blind Assistance 7.87 Aid to Dependent Children 91.49 Old Age Assistance 351.09 Warrants Drawn on General Road Fund, March, 1938 Pacific Power & Light Co. $6.59, City of Boardman $14.70, City of Heppner $362.66, City of lone $69.46, City of Lexington $40.91, Union Oil Co. $482.53, Thomson Bros. $1.43, Paul Haberlein $5.80, Heppner Black smith & Mchy. Co. $332.59, Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. $9.90, Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co. $2.95, Barlow Service Sta tion $3.80, City of Heppner $1.50, H. & L. Corporation $38.25, Heppner Garage $18.05, Claud Coats $2.10, Feenaughty Mchy. Co. $13.46, Howard-Cooper Corp. $63.36, Kilham Sta. & Prt. Co. $14.62, C. W. Barlow $1.20, E. W. Peck $5.68, J."B. Adams $9.90, O. B. Hottman $6.72, Harold Beckett $4.20, I. R. Robison $6.40, H. D. Rutledge $36.85, Robt. S. Wilson $46.76, H. S. Taylor $107.76, M. V. Nolan $99.75, Jack Stotts $61.29, L. N. Morgan $97.65, Walt Gilman $59. 05, L. N. Morgan $8.98, Walt Gilman $5.98, Glenn Sherer $83.76, H. Schwarz $69.65, Harold Peck $50.83, Dale Ray $11.96, H. G. Peck $23.92, C. R. Langdon $14.91, H. Wells $71. 76, Ralph Moore $2.99, Ralph Mar latt $49.59, Albert Connor $54.93, C. Ashbaugh $26.16, Harold Sherer $60.95, H. G. Peck $7.10, Frank W. Gentry $67.83, Frank W. Gentry $16. 25, Jim Farley $34.01, Clair Ash baugh $2.99, A. J. Chaffee $26.39, Vernon Munkers $23.45, Wm. Cun ningham $9.10, Chas. Williams $39. 76, Marion Hayden $11.79, Grover Peck $7.85, Harold Sherer $13.83, Ferguson Motor Co. $54.62, Shell Oil Co. $84.38, Kane's Garage $84.38, Columbia Equip't Co. $227.40, H. Tamblyn $82.21, F. Adams $6.72, T. Burnside $6.72, C. Hastings $1.68, Paul Haberlein $6.00, St. Ind. Acc. Comm. $56.46, Braden-Bell Tractor & Equipment Co. $169.75, Humph reys Drug Co. $.40, Braden-Bell Trac. & Equip't Co. $11.96, Heppner Ga zette Times $4.75, C. R. Langdon $7.50, C. B. Cox, Postmaster, $6.50, Clair Ashbaugh $40.00, Mack Smith $14.95, Mrs. G. A. McCutchen $22.10. Warrants Drawn on Market Road Fund, March, 1938 Ralph Marlatt $57.13, Albert Con nor $10.46, H. G. Peck $7.10, General Roads $50.00, Frank W. Gentry $26. 20, A. J. Chaffee $71.84, Jim Farley $14.95, Vernon Munkers $75.81, Wm. Cunningham $56.81, Clair Ashbaugh $17.94, Marion Hayden $4.49, Grover Peck $2.99, Clair Ashbaugh $2.99, Harold Sherer $17.94, Harrv Tam- blyn $124.85, Dale Ray $14.94, St. Ind. Acc. 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