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Page 6 Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, May 21, 1953 COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS The minutes of the March term were read and approved. The Budget committee of Mor row County met May 1, 1953 to draw up a budget for Morrow County for the fiscal year 1953 1954. Members of this committee are Homer Hayes, of Irrigon, Ken neth Smouse of lone, and John Ilanna Sr. of Heppner. The following Bangs' disease claims were ordered paid: Oren O. Brace $8.00; Harry T. O'Donnell Jr. $8.00; Dwight Hulit $24.00; G. Ralph Bearner $16.00 and Ralph Jackson $48.00. The Court ordered a public hearing upon the establishment of a cemetery maintenance dis trict with in the boundries of School District No. 25, Boardman, which will be held at 10:00 A. M. May 7, 1953. Notice of said hear ing shall be published in the Heppner Gazette Times once a week for two consecutive weeks) prior to the time fixed for said hearing. I The amount of $2,000.00 has been received from Harry L. Du vall as a donalion to build a fire place for the Court house Park, and said amount has been placed with the County Treasurer in the Courthouse Park Fund. The Court ordered that the Treasurer issue a check in the amount of $153.15 against said fund payable to Bruce Bolhwell in payment for the construction of said fire place footing. Warrants Issued on the General Fund: Sadie Parrish, Deputy ... $ 179.40 Deputy Office 220.81 137.49 230.30 24.37 62.90 73.12 138.45 Frances Mitchell Joyce Buschke Clerk Olive B. Hughes, Deputy Martha Tapanainen, Health Nurse 200.27 A. J. Chaffee, Janitor 240.11 Dr. A. D. McMurdo Physician Jane Cheney, Court Reporter William Garner, Justice of the Peace J. O. Hager, Justice of the Peace Gustave Fisher, Justice of the Peace 24.37 Kilham Stationery & Printing Co. Tax col lection 10.05 Clerk's & Recorder Ass., Clerk Martha Tapanainen, Nurse's Expense Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co., current Expense Helen O'Donnell, Circuit Court Heppner Gazette Times, Wind Erosion Control Kenneth J. Smouse, Wind Erosion Control Frank S. Parker, disease Control Barratt Ranches, Disease Control Hynd Bros, Bangs' Disease Control YVightman Bros. Bangs' Disease Control Hugh C. Currin, Bangs' Disease Control Turner, Van Marter & Co. Bangs' Bangs' 10.00 128.00 81.35 15.00 7.50 9.08 8.00 13G.00 52.00 8.00 23.82 Insurance 157.08 Ralph I. Thompson, County Court 37.07 Russell K. Miller, County Court 69.27 Henderson Office Supply. Tax Collection, $1.50; Assessor $9.25 . 13.75 The Haloid Co., Clerk 140.69 Martha Tapanainen Nurse's Expense 9.39 Heppner Laundry, Court house . -88 Oregon Agricultural Chemicals Weed Con trol 155.18 Olsen Motors, Inc., Weed Control 110.70 Bradley D. Fancher, Dist. Attorney Jl.UU Bradley D. Fancher, Dist. Attorney 15.90 Turner, Van Marter & Co., Boml 10.75 Harry T. O'Donnell, Bangs' Disease Control 8.00 Darrell E. Padberg, Bangs' Disease Control . 8.00 G. Ralph Bearner, Bangs' Disease Control 16.00 Earl C. Dougherty, Bangs' Disease Control 8.00 D .Sloan Thomson, Bangs' Disease Control 48.00 Donald J. Kenney Bangs' Disease Control 48.00 Garnet Barratt, County Court 39.19 C. J. D. Bauman, Sheriff 159.66 Shorb's Inc., Tax Col lection 37.50 Northwest Hospital Ser vice, Salaries 68.75 City of Heppner, Court house 7.50 W. O. Dix, Assessor stamp and envelope Fund 4.00 Physician's & Hospital Supply Co., Nurse In cidentals 35.10 Paul M. Pittam, Court house 7.20 Helen O'Donnell, Circuit Court 5.00 Dr. A. D. McMurdo, mentally 111 10.00 Barbara Ware, Nurse's Office Clerk 23.25 State Tax Commission, Salaries 111.15 First National Bank of Portland, Salaries 392.25 Heppner Lumber Co., Jail 4.00 State Industrial Accident Commission, Sheriff $4.44; Sheriff Sal, 31c; Deputy Sal. 31c; Jani tor Sal. 31c; Court house 1.24 6.61 Kilham Stationery & Printing Co., Clerk $14.43; Treasurer $16.62 29.05 C. W. Barlow, Co. Clerk, Current Expense 1 4.00 Pacific Power & Light Co., Courthouse 56.45 Heppner Garage, Court house 6.00 Herman Green, Court house 3.00 Baker Plumbing & Heat ing Co., Jail 2.10 Oren Brace, Bangs, Di sease Control 21.00 Public Employes Retire ment System Social Security $163.21 Salaries $55.83 . 219.01 Jane L. Cheney, Circuit Court 4.28 Harry O'Donnell Jr., Bangs' Disease Control Gazette Times, Official Publication Court Street Market, Jail G. Ralph Bearner, Bangs' Disease Control Dwight Hulit, Bangs' Disease Control Ralph Jackson, Bangs' Disease Control I'endletonHeppner Freight, Weed Control . 8.00 c. J. D. Bauman 31.85 13.70 16.09 24.00 48.00 16.77 Warrants Issued on the General Road Fund: Dean Gilman $ 313.04 Laurel Wilson 239.31 George Irvin 295.24 Walter Gilman 178.98 I Donald Rippee 121.23 Guy Hastings 270.84 Anderson Hayes 273.04 Fred Booker 270.11 Donald Munkers 287.79 Austin Wilson 289.44 William Heath 329.24 II. Sherer 355.89 Jack Slocum 317.05 Harold Wilson 297.08 talph Scott, Jr 317.97 Ray Bailey 284.86 Thoral Broadus 334.48 Lewis Ball 336.60 W. Cuningham 316.14 Dick Borman 309.60 George A. Stalcup 297.33 William T. Forthman ... si !. Jilt ' VNnS I J if III " J J.Jtt S Am. . Vl - fwus nvp in ct wwy anJ breaks in while you're enjoying a friendly conversation on the telephone you can make it much easier for him to reach a doctor ... or meet any emergency ... if you'll release the line and complete your call later. It's the thoughtful thing to do. And w ho knows? You mav need the same courtesy some time, in an emergency of your own. You won't miss an important Jjting call -if you keep your chats with girl chums short and sweet. This keeps the boys from lmsy-sign.il discouragement -gives them a chance to check with you (instead of some other girl) about a dance . . . maybe? () Pacific Telephone ).Y 10.49 James O. Agee 10.49 State Tax Commission 208.28 City of Heppner Water Department ... Northwest Hospital Service 100.45 C. J. D. Bauman Industrial Air Products Co Heppner Lumber Co. Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co, Heppner Hardware & Electric Co Farley Pontiac Co 1185.00 Heppner Auto Parts 2.90 Foster Motor Co. 157.20 5.70 2.00 9.41 8.60 9.60 26.47 3.25 j Union Oil Co 1082.46 i uregon Motor service . i(.u Western Auto Supply 1.95 Pendleton Grain Growers, Inc. 81.53 'First National Bank of j Portland 725.60 Becket Equipment Co 3.75 C. W. Barlow. Co. Clerk 11.62 i Pacific Power & Light Co. 25.67 Umatilla Electric Cooper ative Ass 1.00 Omar Rietmann 2.75 State Industrial Accident Commission 215.76 Public Employes Retire ment System 105.88 J. P. O'Meara -7.23 Northwest Industrial Laundry Co k 13.74 D H. Jones and Son 170.40 Nelson Equipment Co. . . 628.41 Empire Machinery Co 791.96 Paul G. Pettyjohn 141.49 Pendleton Auto Tarts 167.81 Sunset Motor Co 72.21 Columbia Equipment Co. 22.66 Boardman Garage 1.50 Independent Garage 1.60 Allen's Service Station 12.70 Rosewall Motor Co 60.98 Fulleton Chevrolet Co. 46.27 Balzer Machinery Co. 10.95 Thoral Broadus 100.00 Lexington Implement Co. 229.43 C. W. Barlow, County Clerk 12.44 Guy Hastings 97.03 Montgomery Ward and Co 39.45 Balzer Machinery Co. . 756.93 C. E. Lynch 200.00 Clyde Equipment Co. . 307.66 Lexington Implement Co. 54.47 Warrants Issued on the Hospital Maintenance Fund: Pioneer Merfiorial Hospital $2500.00 Warrants Issued on the Miscel laneous Fund: Harold Dobyns, Coyote Monument Holds Graduation Exercises May 15 By Millie Wilson Monument High School and the Grade School held their gradua tion exercises May 15. There were three high school graduates and twelve grade school. The High school graduates were: Iso bel Neel, Darlene Forrest and Yvonne Stubblefield. The Grade school were Joanne Beardsley, Henry Cupper, Jr., Nestle Davis, Darlene Gray, Darlene Groat, Ellis Hunt, Judy Johnson, Vivien ne Murray, Carol Sweek, Barbara Williams, Karie Hooker, and Robert Porter from the Courtrock District. Rev. Paul Kimmel gave the invocation and Benediction. Isobel Neel gave the Salutatory; Trumpet solo by Charles Roach Jr. "The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise"; Valedictory, Yvonne Bounty Fund $ 108.00 Harold Dobyns, Rodent Fund 91.70 Northwest Hospital Ser vice, Rodent Fund 5.80 State Tax Commission, Rodent Fund 3.00 Atlas Stamp & Die Co., Dog Fund 55.63 Public Employes Retire ment System, Rodent Fund 1.50 Herman Green, Dog Fund 6.00 Thelma Terrell, Coyote Bounty Fund 6.00 B. P. Doherty, Coyote Bounty Fund .. ... 60.00 Burl Wattenburger, Jr. Coyote Bounty Fund ... 42.00 Stubblefield. Song by Grade school, "Gypsy Trail". Athletic awards by Darrel Hawes; Address was given by Mr. Herman Voeltz from the University of Oregon. Presentation of Diplortws to the High School by Henry Cupper; Presentation of Grade School Di plomas by Jim Stirewalt. Mrs. Beulah Farrow was the pianist.. C. N. Wilson was attending to matters of business in Bend and Prlneville last Friday. He re turned home Saturday. Roy Leathers took Mr. and Mrs. Dell Neal to Seattle to visit their son Lewis Neal, who was badly burned in an explosion about two weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Boyer and son Jimmie and Rhoene Bleak man drove to Portland Saturday to visit Mr. Boyer's father, Demp sey Boyer who is staying with his sister in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Leathers and children, Dianna and Buzzy and Mr. and Mrs. Norris Stubble field left early Saturday morning for Thayne, Wyoming to visit Mr. and Mrs. Leather's daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ab Gates and daughter. Mrs. Audra Randall received a telegram from the naval hos pital in California that they were sending her son, Royal Stoneman to the Roseburg hospital. 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