Page 4 Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon, April 21,1 949 COURT PROCEEDINGS TOR MARCH. 1949 ir JVJiruary. and aipnv- raymonrt Ferguson was ap pointed a member of the fair board to fill the unexpired term of Garnet B.irrait. resigned. The Claims were allowed: Chve litis ton 500; Ja -k E. Cavender SS.00 William L. Blann SS.OO. The minii'ov ,,f : 3!M9 term were read Iliriilit S! rrer has been ar ponied as foreman of the road Court appointed Norman Nelson department. A fore man was ap- , of Lexington, and Carl Borgstroryi poniiod tnt the bridge crew and ' uf Eiphlmile to serve on the Mor one for the ro k crushing and row County Budget Committee for power shovel and they are to he a period of three years; also, Ar- focnirikih'.n In ttafitld Sihnrer The iKnr All.in KiirarHmnn ic nn. above foreman salary not to cx- pointed for a two year term to,'" Township 4 North of Ran coed a Jl.fi per hour. f ill the unexpired term of Kus The following Bangs' Disease 'sell K. Miller, commissioner. On March IT. liM'.l, 9 bids were opened for the Morrow County Hospital, 4 lowest bids were: Ma larkey and Moore. Portland. Ore gon, SltJ7.300.00; Kivernian and Sons, Portland. Oregon. $171,000. 00; Beode and Company. Tort land. Oregon. $172. 180.00; and McCormack Oonstruetion Com panv. Pendleton. Oregon. SIT;). S04.00. The Court ordered the sale of the following: All of Section 33 e 2o E. W. M. for the minimum price Soil Conservatoin One of the most talked about farming areas in the Pacific Northwest Goldendale, Wash. will take time out May 7 to run off its conservation-packed Field Day. "Farmers and city folks are welcome to come and see what conservation farming can do ; for agriculture." a spokesman for j i the Central Klickitat conserva- tion district, sponsor of the field 1 i day, said. I u For the best 2-4D application Call - AERIAL FARM SERVICE Pendleton, Oregon Phone (collect) 2369 C. G. "Bill" White Glen Finley of SI. 50 nor acre. cash. All of Section 3t in Township I Visitors, who are expected to 3 North of Ranee 23, E.W.M. for , come from Washington, Oregon the minimum price of S0.00, ' and Idaho farming enmmunitic Wstinghouse AMAZING, NEW The big, new Westinghouse '49 Commander with such even heat you can bake perfectly anywhere in its spacious Miracle Oven! Enjoy it3 new surface cooking capacity . . . Try its simplified cooking controls that never make you reach over hot utensils! It's the Rant."; of the Year! OMR MODELS FROM to e SURE..m Vfestinghous : GONTY'S Phone 2352 147.25 184.12 113.23 150.S0 41.25 59.40 113.45 12.00 13.00 1.35 30.00 10.00 4.90 40.00 10.73 cash. I All that portion of Section 13. I Township 4 North of Range 25. IF.W.M. lvine South and East of the Northeast Quarter, thereof, j summerfallow containing approximately o9u.bo , "'fa acres for the minimum price of ; SI .50 per acre. cash. ; Warrants Issued on the General Fund Sadie Parrish. Dep. Sal.? Frances Mitchell, Dep. Sal ; Leila J. McLachlan. Of- fice Clerk Olive B. Hughes. Dep. Sal. Margaret Gillis, Nurse Salary - 197.23 I A. J. Chaffee. Janitor Sal. 170.02 j Dr. A. D. McMurdo, Phys. 24.75 ! Susie W. Miller, Court Reporter jA. B. Chaffee, Justice of Peace J. O. Hager, Justice of P. Shepard's Citations, Dis- trict Attorney I Dr. A. D. McMurdo. Cor. I Craig Office Supply. Sher. I Turner, Van Marter & Co., Bonds 13.00 Mid-Columbia Typewrit er Co.. Sheriff 124.43 Ralph E. Currin, District Attorney . - Umatilla County, Insane . Parker-Scott Co., Ct. Hse. U. P. Railroad Co., Jail ... Central Meat Market. Jail Garnet Barratt, Gen. As sistance $1125.00; Blind $42.00; Old Age S1500. 00: Dependent Children S4S6.00 3153.00 W. C. Perry, Emergency 383.76 State Dept. of Agric, Dis trict Sealer Heppner Gazette Times, Official Publication .. Helen O'Donnell, Circuit Court Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co., Cur. Ex. Heppner Laundry, Court House - C. J. D. Bauman, Sheriff C. J. D. Bauman, Sheriff State Industrial Accident Com.. Sheriff S3.05; Jan itor S.2S: Sheriff Salary $.28; Deputy Salary S.28; a. House $.28 .... Margaret Gillis, Nurse Mileage and Expense Pacific Power & Light Co., Court House William L. Blann, Bangs' Disease Control Clive Huston, Bangs' Dis ease Control Garnet Barratt, County Court : 5G.05 Russell K. Miller, County- Court 5 Ralph I. Thompson, Coun ty Court First National Bank of Portland, Withholding Tax 146.00 Kilham Stationery & Prt. Co., Tax Collections Umatilla County, Mental ly Diseased J. C. Penney Co., Jail Craig Office Supply, Jus. of the Peace Simmons Carbon Co., Cur. Expense 9.-S2 Earl T. Newbry, Accountant-Audits 13.00 Warrants Issued on the Road Fund Hodge Chevrolet Co. 1834.00 Darold Hams 227.39 I Fred Booker 267.04 Ralph Scott Jr 103.46 Donald Munkers 103.16 Harold Wilson 184.27 Walter Gilman 53.41 Dick Borman 137.52 i.nek Sloeum 159.41 Lewis Ball 32.05 Dean Gilman 130.69 Fred Harrison 64.09 H. Sherer 293.40 W. Cunningham 194.94 Chas Williams 122.31 Carl Bernard Cropp 256.37 William C. Heath ii4o.ll George A. Stalcup Early settlers first broke the lush hunchgrass sod of the Gol dendale plateau in the "50's". ' Up to a few years ago, a wheat j summerfallow rotation was the ' common practice. Wheat yields were good at first but dropped ! off to as low as 10 bushels per acre as soil fertility decreased. In recent years many ranchers in the district have regained their losses by turning under their wheat and seeding to alfal fa hay for ten to 12 year periods, before again sowing wheat. Dryland alfalfa has helped stabilize agriculture in the Cen tral Klickitat district. With more and more of its farmers turning to production of a fine grade of alfalfa, Goldendale has become well known for its premium qua lity hay. The growth of its high protein alfalfa hay has also help, ed step up livestock ranching in the county. Field Day visitors will see many good stands of alfalfa en route from Goldendale to the scene of the demonstration at the Sarafield ranch five miles southeast of town. 4.95 63.10 10.00 56.00 .95 32.48 75.75 4.74 45.99 25.00 S.00 8.00 They still need CARE! You can help destitute families and insti tutions in Europe by sending $10 CARE food and textile clothing packages. Delivery is guaranteed by this non-profit, government approved agency. Mail orders to CARE, 50 Broad Street, New York, N. Y. Department 1.50 Pendleton-Heppner Frt. Line The Stack Company Union Oil Co Howard Cooper Corp. . ... Nate McBride Jack Allen Supply Co. . .. Sunset Motor Co Wentworth and Irwn, Inc. Feenaughty Mach. Co. . Jack Allen Supply Co Industrial Air Products '.00 53.71 3.48 10.00 1.16 5.12 City of Heppner Water Co , Western Autc Supply Owens Hardware Heppner Lumber Co. Heppner Hardware & El ectric Co. Lexington Oil Co-Op, Inc. Feenaughty Mach. Co. The Bowman Products Co. State Industrial Ac. Com. Shell Oil Company Paul Bunyan Co C. J. D. Bauman First National Bank of Portland Hodge Chevrolet Co Paul Pettyjohn Pacific Power & Light Co. E. R. Lundel Ralph Scott Jr Nate McBride Standard Oil Co Industrial Air Products Co Anderson's Builders Sup. Loggers and Contractors Machinery Co. Columbia Equipment. Co. Rosewall Motor Co. Heppner Motors Sunset Motor Co. C. J. D. Bauman Rosewall Motor Co. Miscellaneous Fund Heppner Gazette Tmes, Dog Fund (Adv.) Robt. R. Bowen, Coyote Bounty Joseph Baltrenas, Trap pers Expense Carl McDaniel, Trappers Expense and Salary Daily Journal of Com merce, Hospital Exp. Bob Kilkenny, Coyote Bty. 94.57 Robt. R. Bowen, Coyote I Bounty 68.07 5.46 463.26 45.77 8.00 44.21 4.92 12.59 5.76 147.30 ..13.42 4.66 10.46 248.S9 3.:" 1.35 71.15 41.11 58.71 8.32 4.97 4.50 96.30 25.92 89.84 6.03 3.50 86.40 4.00 1.11 13.42 2.94 34.30 20.56 49.59 49.74 18.38 4.50 3168.00 33.60 3.00 49.00 258.31 22.50 6.00 6.00 HOW TO BUY of III BY THE MONTH V ...... Vt rd. 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