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COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS County Court met in regular session ,on September 2, 1959. The minutes of the August term were read and approved. Willard Baker of Boardman, Oregon, was appointed the 3rd member of the Equalization Board for the year 1959. The sum of $2,700.00 was ord ered transferred from the Gen eral Fund to the Weed Control Fund. After receiving bids from sev eral companies, Harold T. Keller, of Hermiston, was given the con tract to re-roof the courthouse for the sum of $1,565.00. The following warrants were issued on the General Fund: Oscar E. Peterson, -Judge $343.04 Sadie Parrish, Clk 314.64 Mary Bryant, Deputy 283.55 C. J. D. Bauman,, Sheriff 354.42 Elvira Irby, Deputy 249.50 Lilliam Sweek, Deputy .... 214.95 Sylvia McDaniel, Treas 233.92 Harry Dinges, Assessor .... 366.94 Rod Thomson, Deputy .... 326.18 Velma Glass, Health Nurse 342.42 Shirley Loyd, Off. Clk 96.88 Darl Hudson, Janitor .... 291.03 J. O. Hager, Just. Peace .... 157.72 R. B. Rands, Just Peace .... 97.50 Josephine Rands, Off. Clk. 47.55 A. D. McMurdo, Physician 24.37 Herbert W. White, Jr., Ct. Reporter 91.00 North Morrow Co. Fair Board, No. Morrow Co. Fair 4000.00 E. O. Ferguson, Cty. Ct ....116.39 Russell K. Miller, Cty. Ct. 40.42 State Pub. Wei. Comm.," Assistance 3107.00 Richfield Oil Corporation, Sheriff's Car 58.11 Pacific Tel., Current Expense 126.55 Mahoney & Abrams, D. A 48.72 Harry Dinges, Assessor's Field Work 34.56 Northwest Hosp. Serv., Salaries 147.40 First Nat. Bk. of Ore., Sal. 539.60 New! Continental Pancake f ' A ' i :i i i TnlHmummimalHllf'aii il i mmrnm The new Continental Pancake creates an aura of Old World glamourl It comes to the table puffed up with pride under a crown of cranberries or apple sauce. And it has a secret: the Continental Pancake is so easy to make from ingredients usually on hand, even new cooks can have gourmet resultsl Serve with beverage as an exciting main dish. Continental Pancake 1 tablespoon shortening ft cup milk 3 eggs Butter cup sifted all-purpose Lemon juice flour Honey or sugar 1 tablespoon sugar Confectioners' sugar H teaspoon salt Cranberry or apple sauce Place fat in deep skillet (10 to 12-inch diameter), and place in oven while ingredients are being mixed and oven preheated to '450F. Beat eggs until light. Blend flour, sugar, salt; add to egg mixture; add milk. Beat until smooth. Remove skillet from oven, spread shortening to grease bottom. Pour in all batter. Bake 15 minutes (until pancake is puffy, well-risen, brown). Dot surface with butter. Sprinkle with lemon juice and honey or sugar. Roll, or fold from opposite sides to center, making three layers. Turn out on warm platter. Garnish with fruit. Dust with confectioners' sugar. Serve promptly. Makes 1 or 2 servings. Incid'ls 20.16 Heppner .Gazette-Times, Sheriffs Inc. 7.65; Off. Publ. 35.75; D. A. 22.50 65.90 83 Dept. Velma Glass, H. Petty Cash Publ. Emp. Ret. Bd. Sal. ... Norman C. Nelson, Sheriff's Incid'ls Kilham Sty. & Printing Co. Tax Collection East Oregonian, Pub. & Advertising Velma R. Glass, H. Dept. .. R. B. Rands, Off. Rent 25.00, Supplies, Just. Ct. .28.39 .'. 53.39 . 60.00 Bruce Motors, Inc., 411.39 Assessor's Incid'ls 80 Oregon St. Tax Comm., ... 4.66 Assessor's Field Wk 52.00 A. D. McMurdo, M. D., 257.48 Jail Expense 18.00 Herman Green, Cthse 3.00 . 40.00 Eastern Ore. Tel. Co 13.35 .. 11.50 Mahoney & Abrams, D. A. Phone 16.74 C. J. D. Bauman, Sheriff's Order How-Beat the Rush Christoas & Cards Bfu'j' Y IMPRINTED WITH KD our name FOR 25 for $2 45 And Up Come in now and choose your cards- while there li still a large selection. Pick out your cards early and not have that worry when the Holiday rush begin. There is a wide selection beautiful cards at low as S2.45 for 25 six books to choose from. Heppner Laundry, Jail Ex Roscoe N. Allen, Sheriff's Incid'ls 7.44 Kilham Sty. & Ptng Co,. Clk's Incid'ls 40.10 Phil's Pharmacy, Sheriff's Incid'ls v 50 State Ind. Accid. Comm., Salaries 16.38 Joseph Tatone, Pub. & Adv. 301.91 Ed Hug, Pub. & Adv 80.00 Chas. Anderegg, Publ. & Adv 25.00 Hayes Groc., Pub. & Adv 32.95 Boardman Supply, Publ. & j Adv 2.09 I Tara Waymlre, Pub. & Adv 8.00 Robert Reed, Pub. & Adv 50.00 John Pfeiffer, Cthse 35 1 Sadie Parrish, Co. Clk., Petty Cash 9.93' City Water Dept., Cthse 7.50 Pioneer Memorial Hosp, Jail Exp. 144.80 Oregon St. College Extens. Serv,. Co. & Ext. Agent 5550.00 Central Meat Mkt, Indigent Fund 25.00 Standard Oil Co. of Cal., Nurses Car 12.64, Sheriff's Car, 4.66 17.30 Pacific Power & Light Co., : 103.91 Phil's Pharmacy, Sheriff's Incid'ls 2.10 Gilliam & Bisbee Hdwre Co., Cthse 6.25 Heppner-Morrow Co. Chamber of Commerce, cty. ct 50.00 The following warrants were issued on the General Roads Fund: W. C. Heath 366.12 Lewis Ball 306.80 C. J. D. Bauman, sheriff .... 59.32 Thomas Wells 342.22 DIcle Borman 342.22 Calvin Yackley 390.23 Laurel Wilson 390.23 H. C. Sherer 422.20 Harry Munkers 35.41 Andy Hayes 311.69 Ray Bailey 327.19 Glenn Irby 354.22 Donald Munkers 389.32 C. J. D. Bauman, sheriff .... 377.82 Charles Bailey 311.69 Gerald Rood $25.92 Donald Ball 354.22 George Irvln 377.82 Marlon Palmer 250.00 Standard Oil Co. of Calif. 116.79 City Water Dept 5.20 Sadie Parrish, Co. Clk 12.84 John Pfeiffer 2.10 First Nat'l Bk of Oreg 666.00 State Ind. Accld. Comm. .. 285.86 Pub. Emp. Ret. Bd 168.72 Pacific-Tel 13.65 C J. D. Bauman, sheriff 3.25 Crult's Replacement parts 45.73 Union Oil Co 221.68 English & Co 275.35 Farley Motor Co 18.56 Umatilla Elec. Co-op. Monument News By MARTHA MATTESON Mr and Mrs Don Van Burs kick of Portland were hunting guests at the ranch of Mr and Mrs Theron King. Mr and Mrs Earl Barnard spent two weeks visiting in Eugene and Portland. June Hutchison and children spent the past weekend at the Dick Hlese ranch near Ritter. HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday. October 22. 1959 Ass'n 1.00 Howard Cooper Corp 34.58 Howell's Union Service .... 170.00 Bruce Motors, Inc 176.05 Shell Oil Co 1085.20 City of Heppner 325.96 City of lone 73.34 City of Lexington 52.53 City of Boardman 33.88 City of Irrigon 19.98 Paul Pettyjohn 48.28 Heppner Auto Parts 186.10 A. W. Davis Supply Co 444.12 Fruehauf Distributing Co .... 29.92 Oil Filter Service Co 32.10 Ford's Tire Service 343.65 Gilliam & Bisbee Hdwre Co. 85.35 A. W. Davis Supply Co 59.48 Lexington Implement Co. 2575.00 Pacific Power & Light Co 6.18 Portland Wire & Steel Warehouse 332.13 Lexington Implement Co. 323.90 R. O. Spickerman & Co .... 2700.00 C. J. D. Bauman, sheriff 6.25 Union Pacific Railroad Co. 30.29 The following warrants were Issued on the Miscellaneous Fund: i Ralph Marlatt 138.24 Mrs Doris Ashmead, son and a daughter of Fossil visited with her sister and family, Mrs Roeta Hinton over the weekend. Mr and Mrs Gene Vaughan and children drove to Pendle ton Saturday on business. Rev Paul Kimmel and two children were in from the valley for a few days to hunt and visit. He was a former rtastor herp. I Mr and Mrs Kenny Holmes of Heppner were hunting guests at the Vandetta home Friday and Saturday. The M M M club will meet at the home of Ellen Stubble field for their next meeting Nov 5. All ladles are welcome. Mr and Mrs II D Hinton, Grade and Diane drove to John Day Wednesday. Mr and Mrs Stanley Boyer drove to John Day Thursday on business. Roy Harmon and Ivan Price of Blue River stopped at the Matte son home Monday evenine for a visit while here hunting. Price used to live here. George Stubblefield took his father, Murd to John Day Wed nesday where he entered the hos pital for a checkup. Mrs Bob Neel and children, her grandmother, Mrs Belle Neal. were dinner guests Tuesday at the Rolce Fulleton home in Heppner. Mr and Mrs George CaDon and Delsle Sweek were business call ers in Heppner Wednesday. Mrs Theron King spent sever al days at the ranch from her winter home In Pendleton. Her son Earl stayed In Pendleton for school. Mr and Mrs John Hawk and children of Fossil spent the weekend with his aunt, Mrs H D Hinton. . Grace Keller of Portland and Mr and Mrs Charles Martin of Springfield, Illinois were guests at the ranch home of Mr and Mrs Theron King. Mrs Vera Gardner and Mrs Mattle Stubblefield drove to John Day Thursday evening to vlst Murd Stubblefield who Is in the hospital. Mrs Mary Du Bosch drove to Heppner Tuesday on business. Mr and Mrs George Capon, Del- sia Sweek, May De Hinton and Sharon Hinton drove to Dayville Wednesday evening for a birth day party in honor of Becky Stewart. Phone Your News Items to 6-9228. FOLLETT MEAT CO. Hermlsten, Ore. Ph. JO T-M51 On Hermlston-McNary Highway CUSTOM SLAUGHTEBSia WHOLESALE MEATS FINE KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON mm 1 I KINTViKV IS Jiature a finest bnurboit I Apt There is none better ! 94?,$ . THE OLD HERMITAGE CO., LOUISVILLE, KY. DISTRIBUTED BY NATIONAL DISTILLERS PROD, CO, 86 PROOF RAILROAD FEATIIERBEDDING: 9 9 1 TO THE NATION-INCLUDING YOU -EVERY YEAR Featherbedding on the railroads pay for work not done or not needed is costing the Amer ican people the shocking total of more than $500,000,000 a year. You pay for it every time you shopj because featherbedding costs are hidden in the price of everything you buy. Obsolete union work rules, involving the rail road operating employees, are responsible for this gigantic burden. Right now, for instance, these rules require every diesel locomotive to carry a fireman -even though diesels have no fires to stoke, no boilers to tend. , The forthcoming negotiations between the rail roads and the unions are urgently important to the whole nation. In asking the unions to drop these featherbedding rules, all the railroads ask for is a fair day's work for a fair day's pay. Heppner Gazette-Times - PHONE 6-9228 AMED3DCAN IRADLIROADS