Pape Four Heppner Gazette Times THE HEPPNER GAZETTE. Established March 80, 1883; THE HEPPNER TIMES, Established November 18, 1897; CONSOLIDATED FEBRUARY 15, 1912 Published every Thursday morning by CBAWFOBD PUBLISHING COMPANY and entered at the Post Office at Hepp ner, Oregon, as second-claes matter. JASPER V. CRAWFORD, Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year $2.00 Three Years 5.00 Six Months 1.00 Three Months .75 Single Copies .05 Official Paper for Morrow County Mattress Making Schedule Announced The cotton mattress program, through which eligible families may obtain the necessary cotton ticking for making cotton mattresses, has been accepted in Morrow county and application blanks sent to a large number of families in the county. The cotton mattress program as inaugurated by the U. S. department of agriculture has a fourfold pur pose. First, it is designed to pro vide cotton materials for making mattresses to rural families whose economic condition prevents them from purchasing the mattresses needed in their homes. Second, the mattress program provides demon strations through which rural peo ple learn how to make cotton mat tresses and otherwise improve their homes. Third, the program marks another step in the move to expand tne use of cotton and thus help to reduce the cotton surplus. Oregon has a special interest in the utilization of surplus cotton as small seeds raised in Oregon are marketed in the south. Fourth, the cotton mattress program should con tribute to the health and comfort of the families. The cotton mattress program is sponsored jointly by three agencies of the United States department of agriculture the extension service, the Agricultural Adjustment admin itration, and the Surplus Marketing administration. In Oregon the Farm Security administration is cooperat ing in the project. Any family in Morrow county is eligible to participate in the cotton mattress program and will qualify for one or more mattresses if the net income of the family is $500 or less per year for a family of one to four persons. Above four family DELICIOUS SEA FOODS OYSTERS CLAMS CRABS NOW IN SEASON The "R" months are back again with a fresh supply of choice sea foods always avail able here. Contributions Taken for CHINESE RELIEF SOCIETY and Official Receipt Given Meals at All Hours FOUNTAIN SERVICE Elkhorn Restaurant ED CIHNN, Prop. Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon members, $50 for each member may be added. A family may receive one mattress for each two persons in the family but not to exceed three mattresses. The mattresses are made by the family themselves in community work centers under supervision pro vided to assist everyone in making high quality mattresses. The only expense to the family receiving these mattresses is the incidental expense for needles, thread, local storage and trucking which should not. exceed $1 per mattress. Applications for mattresses must be filed in the county agent's office not later than April 20 and addi tional information and application blanks may be obtained at the fol lowing places: Heppner County agent's office. Irrigon Fred Houghton, water of fice. Boardman Jack Gorham's store. Hardman Postoffice. Lexington Elmer Hunt's" service station, lone Bert Mason's store. Mrs. L. E. Dick, Mrs. Fred Lucas, Mrs. Lou Bisbee, Mrs. Charles Thomson, Mrs. Harriet Mahoney, Mrs. Anna Bayless, Mrs. W. H. Cleveland. Mrs. A. D. McMurdo, Mrs. Jack Hynd and Mrs. Percy Hughes drove to Pendleton Tuesday to attend a Lenten class held by Mrs. W. P. Remington. Mrs. Eric Robathan entertained them at lun cheon before the meeting. c JlJrJJILlJlliiBlllJ!JJJJ'.JiUilWlJ.ilJUI 0 FORD TRACTOR WITH Ferguson System Think of attaching or de taching unit implements, including the row cultivator, in less than a minute! Think of plowing easily and quickly in tight places, close to fences t Think of being able to plow 28" wide with a tractor so light it practically does away, with sou packing. With its finger tip control of hydraulically controlled wheel-less imple ments the new Ford tractor is amazingly easy to operate. In plowing you set your plow depth (it is automatically maintained), lower your plows by the finger-tip con trol, raise them the same way at the end of the furrow. You won't believe the things this new Ford tractor can do until you see it working. Come on in today. We'll show you something! WHEEL-LESS IMPLEMENTS ROHRMAN MOTOR COMPANY DISTRIBUTOR Hermiston, Oregon Ask for a demonstration on YOUR OWN FARM County Warrants Drawn for March WARRANTS DRAWN ON GEN ERAL FUND, MARCH, 1941 Harriet Pointer, Deputy Sal. $ 90.00 Neva S. Wells, Deputy Salary 124.72 Earle Bryant. Deputy Salary 114.72 E. M. Kenny, Deputy Salary 90.00 J. O. Archer, Janitor Salary 75.00 Dr. A. D. McMurdo, Phys. Salary 25.00 Henry E. Neer, Court Report. 25.00 Thomas J. Wells, Field Work 53.15 Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., Current Expense 57.15 Lucille H. -Vale, Co. Nurse 62.50 State Dept. of Agriculture, District Sealer 6.15 P. W. Mahoney, District At torney $10.00; Emergency $10.00 20.00 Bushong & Co., Clerk 11.69 Harbord-Rogers Co., Clerk.... 9.35 C. J. D. Bauman, Sheriff $55.93; Circuit Court $67.41 123.34 Earle Bryant, Sheriff 4.50 Lucy E.' Rodgers, Travel Ex pense $27.35; Supt. $9.43 .... 36.78 Betty Robinson, Supt. Assist. 25.00 A. E. Simmons, Supt 4.00 Vivian Kane, Emergency (Health) 7.75 Heppner Gazette Times, Off. Publications $74.17; Treas. $17.00 91.17 Huston's Grocery, Jail 4.05 Central Market, Jail .45 Heppner Market, Jail 2.10 Gilliam & Bisbee, Jail 5.36 Green's Hardware, Court House 1.75 Pacific Power & Light Co., Court House 43.16 West Coast Print. & Bind. Co., Clerk 2.50 Bert Johnson. County Ct 10.87 George N. Peck, County Ct. 30.75 L. D. Neill, County Court .... 21.40 State Ind. Accident Com., Sher. $4.59; Sher. Sal. $.28; Deputies' Sal. $.56 5.43 Oregon State Bd. Forestry, Emergency $17.82; Fire Patrol $50.00 67.82 Bert Johnson, Judge, Gener al Assistance 402.18 Special Public Lands Com., Federal Tax Commission.... 123.00 Bert Johnson, Judge, Old , Age Assistance 351.80 Bert Johnson, Judge, Blind Assistance 11.00 Bert Johnson, Judge, Aid to Dependent Children 47.60 Randall & Perry, Emergency 1500.00 Raymond R. Pettyjohn, Bang's Disease Control 4.00 Betty Robinson, Supt. Asst. 30.00 Chas. B. Cox, Postmaster, Sheriff Stamps & Envp..... 57.92 WARRANTS DRAWN ON GEN ERAL ROAD FUND, MARCH, 1941 E. A. Kelly $85.50, Albert Connor $112.25, Henry Schwarz $77.76, Chas. Williams $40.16, L. N. Morgan $107. 76, W. Cunningham $71.76, Robt. S. Wilson $35.06. James C. Brandon $2.24, Ivan Brandon $15.96, Russell Miller $20.00, Basil Cramer $2.24, Paul Smith $17.97, Everet Deulen $2. 24, Ralph Marlatt $26.45, H. Sherer $13.90, Wrex Langdon $17.94, W. Gilman $17.94, Jack Stotts $35.88, H. S. Taylor $62.86. M. V. Nolan $62.86, Jim Farley $59.80, Bradley Castle $46.35, Ross Langdon $31.39, Jack Allen Supply Co. $14.14, Adams Miles Motor Co. $9.46, Lexington Oil Cooperative $45.20, Safeway Stores $1.00, Heppner Garage $3.90, Pen- Thursday, April 10, 1941 and Bros. Transfer $5.56, C. A. Kane $26.15, Gamble Store Dealer $18.11, Frank Nixon $29.85. Thomson Brothers $1.75, Ferguson Motor Co. $103.76, City of Heppner Water Dept $1.90, General Petroleum Corp. $74.69, Bit Service $8.08, I. R. Rob ison $158.03, Oregon Culvert & Pipe Co. $450.83, Howard Cooper Corp. $129.79, Feenaughty Mch. Co. $31.60, Columbia Equipment Corp. $73.60, Harry Tamblyn $85.13, Gilliam & Bisbee $33.22, Green's Hardware Co. $5.55, Pacific Power & Light Co. $7.88, Union Oil Co. $496.13, State Ind. Acc. Com. $34.38, Braden-Bell Tract. & Equip. Co. $413.45, J. E. Swanson & Son $73.75, Citizens Branch U. S. National Bank of Portland $176.56, Standard Oil Co. $16.20, Ralph Marlatt $40.00. WARRANTS DRAWN ON MAR KET ROAD FUND, MARCH, 1941 Ralph Marlatt $114.80, Harold Sherer $69.80, Wrex Langdon $55.31, Walter Gilman $50.82, Jack Stotts $38.87, H. S. Taylor $44.90, M. V. Nolan $44.90, Clair Ashbaugh $27.93, Jim Farley $17.94, Bradley Castle $27.41, Frank W. Gentry $149.24, Dale Ray $50.83, A. J. Chaffee $107. 76, Allen Johnston $71.76, Ross Langdon $14.95, Harry Tamblyn $131.28, State Ind. Acc. 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