Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, January 30, 1947, Page 5, Image 5

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ByADA R. MAYNE
OUR MILK
homcmaker realizes the
C milk in the dally diet
)ws that all growing chil
eed at least - a quart a
4i'dical research proves
that adults also need milk a
minimum of a pint a day. If
your family frowns on milk as
a baby food don't try to force
them to drink the milk; if they
won't drink it, let them eat it.
ly Clerk's Semi-Annual Report, July 1,
946 to Jan. 1, 1947
t General Fund Account
Warrants outstanding $ 2,812.86
Total of 354 claims allowed by County Court
Warrants issued for above claims 24,143.09
$26,955.95
24,743.36
btal warrants paid by Treasurer $24,738.76
arrants cancelled by County Court 4.60
Seneral Fund Warrants Outstanding $ 2,212.59
I General Road Fund Account
Warrants outstanding .$ 53.31
etal of 114 claims allowed by County Court
Warrants issued for above claims 11,936.32
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L $11,989.63
Jfotal warrants paid by Treasurer 8,925.27
$ 2,956.43
.. 40,647.61
Jeneral Road Fund Warrants Outstanding $ 3,064.36
i Road Sinking Fund
warrants outstanding
Total of 153 claims allowed by County Court
Warrants issued for above ims
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$43 604.04
Total warrants paid by Treasurer 43,604.04
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$ County Hospital Fund
Total of 4 claims allowed by County Court
Warrants issued fur above claims $ 808.00
Total warrants paid by Treasurer 808.00
D09 Fund Account
Total of 2 claims paid by County Court
Warrants issued for above claims $ 57.00
Total warrants paid by Treasurer 57.00
Rodent Fund Account
One claim allowed by County Court and warrant
issued $ 1,400.00
Warrant paid by Treasurer 1,400.00
Fair Fund Account
One claim allowed by County Court and warrant
issued $ 258.75
Warrant paid by Treasurer 258.75
i Coyote Bounty Account
One calim presented and warrant issued $ 3.00
Warrant paid by County Treasurer 3.00
icial Statement of Morrow County, Ore
on, Jan. 1, 1947
Less County Owned Properties.
Assets
hands of Trea-
I $435,191.29
j States War
! 41,000.00
ieceivable (De
alt) 19,415.13
tccivable (Cur-
49,878.90
$545,485.32
Liabilities and Surplus
Warrants Outstanding
(Gen. Fund) $ 2,212.59
Warrants Outstanding
(Gen. Road) 3,064.36
Estimated Revenues
(Taxes) 69,294.03
Current Surplus (Am
ounts due all funds,
including School Dis
ticts) 470,914.34
$545,485.32
ding Road Bonds $167,500.00
Respectfully submitted,
C. W. BARLOW, County Clerk.
urer's Semi-Annual Report, July 1, 1946,
Jan. 1, 1947
on hand July 1st, 1916
d from
$227444.59
Assessor's collections
jffice fees
. foes and mileage
temporary auto permits
rentals
id rentals Road Department
nd forfeited bail
;hool Support Fund
on War Bonds
Jcense Funds
ble School Fund Interest
for Fair Fund
fund on Motor Fuel
tneous refunds
Jhool District Clerk
on Time Deposit at Bank
Beverage Tax
tent Device Tax
rom Umatilla County
Ire Protection District donations
lenses
uieous
isements
I County Expense $
l' County Roads
irking Fund
I School Fund
Dstrict Specials
gh School Districts
District Bond & Interest
KTials
Bonds redeemed
Bond Interest paid
On District Orders
Fire Patrol
. Control
Hospital, Location and surveys
Bounty -
lnd claims paid
tate Game Commission
und
nt on War Bonds redeemed
How do you eat milk? Why in
the numerous delicious dishes
which may be prepared with it
everything from soup to dessert!
Milk is truly a wonder food
because it contains invaluable
minerals and has an alkanizing
effect on the body, drinking
plenty of milk regularly will
produce happy results for every
one. It promotes healthy growth
In children and is a necessary
requirement for the formation of
strong teeth and bones. And la
dies, please note; it exerts a sof
tening effect on the skin, helps
to clear the complexion and even
will help make the hair more
glossy and the fingernails less
brittle. You see milk is rich in
vitamins, minerals, carbohy
drates, protein, fat and muscle-
building materials the ele
ments which go far toward pre
serving the characteristics of
youth.
And now to the eating... For
breakfast try using milk instead
of water in cooking cereals; use
it in making omelets and In
scrambling or shirring eggs.
Serve your morning coffee tne
Continental way; half hot milk
and half coffee.
For luncheon serve hearty
cream soups often, or tasty
creamed foods on toast or bis
cuits. Make your vegetable soup
with one-fourth vegetable cook
ing water and three-fourths
milk. Use milk in oyster or clam
chowder, in escallopihg vegeta
bles or eggs, in souffles or fondues.
For dinner serve your vegeta
bles creamed for a change. Try
baking veal cutlets, ham slices
or fish filets in milk. Use milk
gravies with fried chicken, veal
or sausage. Introduce milk des
serts such as creamy rich pud-
$364,732.59
243.68
1,512.85
114.80
92 50
1,969.56
965.45
1.587.75
.. 18,793.23
637JS0 "
8,878.09
1,053.78
9,755.56
648.95
291.42
2.009.22
1,000.00
150.00
212.20
245.04
967.05
711.91
10.00
327.00 $416,910.13
$644,054.72
24,738.76
10.166.55
43,604.04
593.84
41,6-13.14
7,359.27
1,035.00
2,097.33
19,000.00
4,427.64
4,914.87
3,553.24
1,400.00
808.00
3.00
57.00
65.00
258.75
2,138.00
$167,863.43
Balance on hand January 1st, 1947 $476,191.29
LEON W. BRIGGS, Morrow County Treasurer,
115.83
iff's Semi-Annual Report July 1, 1946 to
on. 1, 1947
TAX COLLECTIONS
Receipts
x June 30, 1946
1946-1947 $360,778.62
1945 1946 10,829.29
1941 1945 1,326.57
1943-1914 153.50
1HI2 1913 337.70
1942 60.16
1939 ' 3.12
1935 and Prior 4,044.86
1930 and Prior 42.88
Land Sales 675.85
Total Receipts
; Total on Hand and Received ....
$378,252.55
$378,398.38
Disbursements
over to County Treasurer $364,718.25
On Deposit in Bank, Dec. 31, 1916 ... $ 11,705.49
nn iinnrt nnrnmher 31. 1946 1,962.71 13,668.20
Under Collections 1193
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IMAGINE the pride of this Port
land, Oregon, housewife whose
recently completed kitchen is so
attractive and convenient. Well
planned and well lighted, It gives
her every facility for carrying on
her daily kitchen tasks in the
shortest time and with the least
possible fatigue.
Those cabinets along the wall
provide all the storage space
needed for dishes and utensils she
uses at her electric range. Her
refrigerator, also electric, stands at
the left of the kitchen, just outside
the picture. In the basement, be
low the sink, Is an electrlo water
heater. In which Its owner take
special delight
The number of home owners who
are taking advantage of complete
electric service In the kitchen Is
rapidly Increasing In all sections ot
the country, the Modern Kitchen
Bureau reports. With cooking,
water heating, refrigeration, dish
washing, ventilation and lighting,
and dozens of other kitchen tasks
all performed by electrical equip
ment, most ot it completely auto
matic, today's homamaier Is fast
learning to save time In the kitchen
so as to have more time for other
interests.
Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon, January 30, 1947-5
Approximately 3,000 Veterans
were patients In Veterans Ad
ministration hospitals In the
Pacific Northwest at the end of
1946.
DOES ANYONE KNOW
ALEXANDER RANKIN?
The following clipping was
received this week from a cor
respondent in southern Califor
nia, a person who formerly re
sided here who thought the
2 tablespoons flour
3 cups milk
1 teaspoon salt
1 cup baked beans
Saute onion in bacon fat until
transparent. Add flour, blend
well. Add milk and cook until
thickened, stirring constantly.
Add salt and mashed baked
beans. Heat to boiline and
serve. Grand for the children's'
lunch with a salad, bread andj
butter, fruit and milk. I
party in question might be
known in this vicinity. The
clipping, a classified ad ap
p arinj; in the Los Angeles
Times, reads as follows:
Missing Beneficiary Alexan
der Rankin, last known ad
dress: Heppner, Ore.; ne
phew of William C. Rankin
of Glasgow, (deceased),
should communicate with
Findlay, McClure & Co.; So
licitors, 68 St. Vincent St.,
Glasgow, Scotland; he will
hear something to his ad
vantage. By the end of 1946, 19,559 Pa
cific Northwest veterans had re
ceived guaranteed loans total
ing $86,355,718.
Veterans Administration Is
paying monthly pensions or
compensation to nearly 120.000
veterans of the Spanish-American
War under various Congres
sional acts.
Almost a half-million veter
ans filed applications with the
Veterans Administration during
the first 10 months oi 19-16 to
convert their G.I. insurance to
permanent policies.
ding, Indian pudding, bread cus
tards or baked custards.
Before retiring, drink a cup of
hot chocolate, or try milk the
East Indian way, hot or cold with
one-fourth the quantity of or
ange juice. It's delicious!
Baked Bean Soup
2 tablespoons bacon fat
14 cup chopped onion
i $378,398.38
Temporary Auto Permits
Receipts Disbursements
$92.50 $92.50
1 Civil Fees and Mileage
I $115.00 $ir.oo
IFsree
Pire-School Clinic
Thursday, February 27
From 2 to 4 P. M.
Under supervision of
DR.C. C. DUNHAM
Chiropractic Physician
Office in Oddfellows Building, Heppner
For Longer Wear!
MOSUL TERES
Mobil Tires are the product of the makers of Mo
bilgas and Mobiloil. The same high type service
typifies the tires as that of the gasoline and oil
products-long known as leaders in the field of
oil products.
We now have these sizes in sock:
600x16 700x16
550x17 650x16
The Mobil Tire More Care Behind It
Longer Wear Ahead of It
O. K. Rubber Welders
Frank Engkraf
Ayeibi
Sale
on
Livestock
Milk Cows, Beef
Cows & Calves
Registered Bulls
Hogs of all kinds
Thursday, Feb. 6th
Beginning at 1 o'Clock P. M.
HEPPNER SALES YARD
Also the following equipment will be sold:
1 8-ft. John Deere disc plow, 26-inch discs, in good shape
1 10-foot Globe disc plow in good shape
1 Monarch range stove with oil burner 3 Hoe drills
1 3-ton 1942 Dodge pickup, 4-wheel drive, 8 ply 9 x 16
tires, plywood panel box
1 sheep wagon and camp outfit-a good one
1 1942 KS5 International Truck, 7:50 tires, 2-spced axle,
stock and grain bed
1 press drill and bits 1 upright vise
Milk cows will all be tested
As usual we have a good selection listed for sale of every
thing you would want to buy.
Anyone having anything to sell can bring it in the day
before or early the morning of the sale.
TERMS CASH
HEPPNER SALES YARD
RUNNION & ERWIN, Owners & Operators
V. R. RUNNION, Auctioneer HARRY DINGES, Clerk
THERE'S NO PLACE
LIKE HOME. . . .
(That goes for Ford Service, fool)
For lubrication, check-upSj for any service
your Ford will be right at home with our
Factory-Trained Mechanics.. . . Ford-Approved
Methods . . . Special Ford Equipment . . . Genuine
Ford Parts.
And Genuine Ford Service gives you this time-
saving extra: immediate
service on all jobs !
Try it. See for yourselfl
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