Thursday, February 9, 1939 Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon F. W. Turner, Bonds 40.00 W. M. Eubanks, Bonds 25.00 . E. Simmons Co., Current Expense 15.00 Franklin Printing Co., Clerk's Inc 5.86 Lucy K Rodgers, Supt Mil. 21.45 Supt. Inc 45.02 West Coast Pr. & Bdg. Co., Assessor 2.25 Chas. Peterson, Assessor Inc. 37.50 Kilham Sta. & Prt. Co., Tax Collections 1.66 Oregon State Agri. College, Co. Agent Appropriation 1,150.00 J. O. Hager, Justice Court .. 12.75 Ealor Huston, Justice Court . 1.50 Lena Cox, Justice Court 1.50 G. W. Thompson, Justice Co; 1.50 Mary Guild, Justice Court .. 1.50 Clarence Hesseltine, Jus. Ct. 1.50 E. N. Gonty, Justice Court .. 1.50 Mrs. Margaret Klitz, Jus. Ct. 2.00 Mrs. Olive Atteberry, Justice Court , 2.00 A. B. Chaffee, Justice Court 2.00 W. M. Eubanks, Justice Ct. 20.00 Heppner Gazette Times, Of ficial Publicatons 25.98 Sheriff 11.00 C. J. D. Bauman, Sheriff .... 65.60 State Ind. Acc. Comm, Sher iff 8.38 C. J. D. Bauman, Soldier's Indigent 11.60 Circuit Court 5.75 Central Market, Jail 1.05 Bert Johnson, Judge, Gen eral Assistance 306.49 Blind Assistance 7.87 Aid to Dependent Children 69.97 ' Old Age Assistance 401.89 Inland Empire Waterways Assn., Pub. & Adv 500.00 Warrants Issued on General Road Fund, January, 1939 H. S. Taylor $118.98, M. V. Nolan $105.73, Jack Stotts $64.23, Albert Connor $98.23, Harold Peck $70.73, Glenn J. Sherer $88.99, Harry Wells $67.74, Henry Schwarz $87.84, James Page Three Heppner-Arlington Jinx Broken Nosing out the Arlington Honk ers by a 32-31 margin in Friday night's thriller, the Mustang basket eers upset the famous Arlington "jinx" existing since 1934. For five years no Heppner team has proved itself capable of defeating the Ar lington basketball teams. This win also evens up for a 37-20 shellacking handed the Mustangs earlier in the season on the Honkers' floor. This game was a decisive one losing it would have meant a tie for league leadership with Fossil, while the possibility remained that a loss of the coming game with Condon would result in Heppner's losing the top bracket. By winning the Arlington game, the Mustangs now lead by one less loss, the game with Condon being the initial one in deciding whether Heppner wins the league or has to play off a tie with Fossil for the coveted title. Line-ups: Heppner 32 Arlington 31 Barratt 6 F.. 3 L. Wetherell H. Crawford 2 .... F 8 Norris Aiken 1 F 2 Fletcher J. Crawford F.. 3 C. Wetherell Applegate 7 C 15 Bowman Drake C Morgan 1 G Fulker Coxen 14 G West Wray 1 G Kurtz Scores by quarters: 1st: Heppner 10, Arlington 5 2nd: Heppner 15, Arlington 15 3rd: Heppner 22, Arlington 22 4th: Heppner 32, Arlington 31 National Conclave Reported to Unit Mrs. Ralph I. Thompson, presi dent Oregon Wool Growers auxil iary, brought report to the local unit Friday afternoon of the national auxiliary convention which she and Mr. Thompson attended at San An- gelo, Texas, last week. Tribute was paid to Mrs. W. P. Mahoney, national president, of this city who made an enviable record of accomplishment the last year. Mrs. Mahoney stopped to visit in California on the way home. Covers were laid for 30 ' at the luncheon at the Lucas Place, who also heard Mrs. Thompson tell of progress in state auxiliary work. A food sale was announced to be held at P. P. & L. on February 11 with Mrs. J. G. Barratt, Mrs. Ray P. Kin ne, Mrs. William Bennett and Mrs. B. C. Pinckney, committee in charge. Contribution of $23.24 from R. A. Thompson, dividend from a defunct Umatilla committee, was announced by Mrs. Harold Cohn. A meat cut ting demonstration was planned for April. Mrs. E. R. Acton and Mrs. Herbert Hynd were greeted as new members. United Church Services, Lexington Rev. C. F. Trimble, Pastor. Sunday School 10:00 a. m. Sermon by Pastor 11:00 Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. m. The pastor will teach a class of the younger married people at the Sunday school hour. All young peo ple over high school age will be welcome to this, the first meeting of the class. United Church Services, lone Rev. C. F. Trimble, Pastor. Sunday School at Christian Church 10:00 a. m. Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. m. Sermon by Pastor 7:30 p. m. Red Bleakman and Archie Leath ers were ih town Tuesday from the Galena district where they are in terested in mining operations. Court Proceedings For January Term BE IT REMEMBERED, That warn 0 uu GET THESE ADDITIONAL VALUES THRU THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Make a Cash Deal... Enjoy Low-Cost Financing f Place Insurance where you wish... V Build your Personal Credit -TIWST NATIONAL C AUTOMOBILE LOAN ' When you establish CREDIT FOR ONE LOAN... You need not be a depositor to borrow from this bank. . . n CASH FOR IUYINO. tUUOINO MODIINIZINO A HOME.. CiSH ro IMUOENCIIS PHSONAl NEEDS DOCTORS TRAVEL SIC You open a source of READY CASH FOR OTHER NEEDS. INf inn mm ANY BRANCH II County Court met in regular session at the Courthouse in Heppner, Ore gon, on Wednesday, the 4th day of January, 1939, this being the regular time for holding a term of said Court, when were present: Bert Johnson, Judge; George N. Peck, Commissioner; L. D. Neill, Commis sioner; C. W. Barlow, Clerk; C. J. D. Bauman, Sheriff; Frank C. Alfred, District Attorney. The minutes of the December, 1938, term were read and approved. In the Matter of Claims Now, at this time the various claims against the county were pre sented and the Court approved, dis approved, or continued them and ordered approved claims paid by the proper warrants from the proper funds. In the Matter of the Official Paper: The Court selects the Heppner Gazette Times as the Official Paper for Morrow County during year 1939. In the Matter of Sheriffs Deputies: At this time the Court approved the appointment of Earle Bryant as Deputy Sheriff at a salary of $110.00 per month, and approves the raise in salary of Neva S. Cochell from $110. 00 to $125.00 per month. Court grants right-of-way on pub lic roads for location of poles and fixtures by the Umatilla Electric Cooperative Assocation. Court orders Dance Hall License be issued to Willows Grange No. 672. Court sells to Harry H. Whipple following described real property: All of Blocks 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14 to Town of Irrigon for $132. 00 $26.40 down, balance ih semi-annual payments of $10. 56 each. Warrants Issued on General Fund, January, 1939 F. W. Turner, Bonds $ 155.00 Mahoney & Co., Bonds 50.00 Nat. Surety Corp., Bonds .... 175.00 Farley $72.74, W: Cunningham $77.- 74, Chas. Williams $42.05, Robert S. Wilson $47.76, Frank Jones $4.49, Frank W. Gentry $131.00, Dale Ray, $74.75, L. N. Morgan $58.37, Walter Gilman $28.87, Ralph Marlatt $140.38, Harold Sherer $88.99,- H. G. Peck $68.00, Wrex Langdon $67.26, Clair Ashbaugh $24.00, Harry Tamblyn $106.13, Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. $21.20, City of Heppner Water Dept. $1.50, Frank Nixon $27.86, Mrs. Crys tal Barlow $20.01, Jack Allen 'Supply Co. $96.15, Henry J. Phelps $14.00, Gamble Stores $7.24, Edith K. Hen drick $3.71, Penland Brothers $.24, Oregon Culvert & Pipe Co. $847.22, Shell Oil Co. $23.94, Leupold-Vol-pel Co. $16.00, E. R. Lundell $521.33, Union Oil Co. $80.96, Gilliam & Bis bee $53.08, Heppner Blacksmith & Mchy. Co. $51.92, Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co. $2.50, J. P. O'Meara $4.50, S. C. Russell $3.61, Howard-Cooper Corp. $6.81, Standard Oil Co. $47.19, I. R. Robison $19.25, Ferguson Motor Co. $84.45, Kane's Garage $87.15, Ore gon Motor Service $53.75, Feenaugh ty Mchy. Co. $1186.98, E. J. Bristow $4.30, Bert Mason $4.85, State Ind. Acc. . Comm. $61,22. Braden-Bell Tractor & Equip. Co. $103.87, Braden-Bell Tractor & Equip. 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