The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, January 21, 1937, Image 5

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a d v e r t is in g
N O T IC E
IS H EREBY G IV E N that the tol
i lowing
claims
against Malheur
■ County for the month of October,
I 1936, were considered and O R D E R ­
ED paid as follows:
NO VEM BER 4, 1936
G E N E R AL
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FU ND
Arthur Heer, Deputy Sheriff $124.-
69. Chas. S. Leavitt, Deputy Sherlfl
$124.69. Valeda Thayer, Clerk, Sher­
iff's office $99.69. Margaret McCam-
brldge, Deputy Clerk $125. Lorraine
Lzicar, Clerk's Stenographer $80. La-
Verne Pruitt, Clerk's Stenographer
$60. Jean Burrelle, Deputy Assessor
$125. Mildred Bennett, Clerk, As­
sessor’s office $100. Ora C. Hope,
County Treasurer $100. Kathryn
Claypool, County School Superin­
tendent $125. Dr. Anna B. Pritchett
County Health O fficer $25. A. G.
Moore, County Stock Inspector $33.33
John Hart, Janitor, Court House
$99.69. State
Industrial
Accident
Commission, Workmen's Compensa­
tion $15.35. J. & E. Kilpatrick, Wages
Mgrs. Old Men's Home $75. Angela
Unamuno, Rental: Old Men’s Home
$30. E. H. Brumbach, Commissioners
lees and expenses $38.75. Ora E.
Clark, Commissioner’s fees and ex­
penses $29.50. Bank of Malheur, In ­
digent Fund $525.36. The Leather
Sirup, Repairs for Indigents: Ballot
boxes $87.40. Dr. Anna B. Pritchett
Services for Indlgents $41. George
R ' berts. Temporary
Assistance $5.
J. Edwin Johnson Circuit Court Wit-
ne.-! $2.20. Remington Rand Co., Inc
Typewriter for Circuit Judge $103.50.
Malheur Home Telephone Co., Cir­
cuit Court phone .75. Percy Purvis
Justice Court Costs $19.45. Thos.
Jones, Justice Court costs $22.70.
C. W. Glenn, Sheriff Expenses:
Traveling, office, election, etc. $136.-
63. Scribner Adams Motor Co., Sup­
plies for Sh eriff’s office .25
West
Coast Printing & Binding Co. Sup­
plies for Clerk’s office $1.40. Frankel
Carbon <& Ribbon Mfg. Co., Sup­
plies for Clerk's office $t2. Guaran­
tee
Typewriter Co., Supplies for
Clerk's office $9.75. Murray Morton
Supplies,
traveling expenses, As-
sesor $10. Ora C. Hope office su-
plies $7.50. Curtis 1000 Inc., Supplies
for School Superintendent $3.17.
Kathryn C’aypool O ffice expense;
traveling expense $15.52. Wanda
Vanderford, Superintendent's office
expense $15. Percy Purvis, Canvass­
ing election returns $3.20. W. J. W il­
liams, Canvassing Election returns
$11. Gate City Journal, Supplies, el­
ection; legal advt. etc. $358.05. On­
tario Argus, Supplies, election; legal
advt. etc. $165.15. George A Hart,
Printing names on ballot boxes $10.-
87. Malheur Enterprise, Election;
legal
advertising $101.70. Pieter
Tensen, Expens? of Budget Board
$10. Dan Gallagher, Expense of Bud­
get Board $13.70 Margaret M W alk­
er, O ffice rent for Sept, and Oct. $40
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S'
BUSINESS
AND PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
^___________________ s
ROBT. D. LYTLE
ATTO RNEY
And C O U NSELO R- A T -L A W
First National Bank Bulldhig
Phone 66
V ALE
OREGON
J. S. COOPER
Business
Analysis
Accounting
Auditing
Income & Social Security T ax
Specialist.
Moore Hotel Bldg.
Ontario, Ore.
Phone 159
D r W W . Jones, Vital Statistics .50
Df. i , J. Saraxin, Vital Statistics $4
M rs Margaret Walker, Vital Statis­
tics $11.75 Mrs Louis* Wilcox, Vital
Statistics $2.75. Oregon State A gri­
cultural College, Balance
due for
Agricultural Agent $1,375 Malheur
Home Telephone Co.,
District A t­
torney Phones, etc. $12.75. M. A.
Biggs, District Attorney, Expense ol
District Attorney $15.30. M. Clarke
Webb, Sealer of Weights. Measure's
$10.12. Stsmley Mallett, Watermastei
$150. Malheur Home Telephone Co.
Phones and Tolls $148.25. W . L. H ut­
ton, Plumbing for court house $3.0(
Argonaut Cafe, Meals for federal
prisoners $1.15. J. E. Sape, transfer
Drayage $16.71. Bill Hlgley, Sprink­
ling streets in front of Court House
$2. City W ater Department, W ater
for O ld M en’s Home, court house
$10.80. Idaho Power Co., Lights for
Jail, court house, Old Mens' Home
$40.05.
Boise Payette Lumber Co.,
Supplies for Indigents and Old Mens
Home $22.15. Mrs. F. O . Cleveland
Milk for Old M en’s Home
$11.16.
Pruitt Barber Shop, Barber services
for Tom Pretwell $1.25. W A R Store
Supplies,
Indigents,
Dependent
Mothers $57. Dr. R. A. Tacke, Ser­
vices, Indlgents $11. V. B. Staples,
Expense, Budget Board $9.40. City of
Ontario, Grave space. Indigents $80.
Nelson Furniture Store, Burial ex­
penses for Indlgents $40. Golden
Rule Store, Supplies for Indlgents
it Mens Home $3.73. Edna F lan ­
ig a n Farris, Public Health Nurse
$200. Carey's Barber Shop, Barber
services for Old
Men's Home $16.
Vale Supply
Company,
Supplies,
court house, indigent, dep. mothers
$38.71. Mabel Peterson, Laundry for
Old M en’s Home $11.90. Luehrs Drug
Store, Supplies for Indlgents $2.50.
Ontario Laundry, Laundry for Old
Mens Home $7.40 Van Peten Lum ­
ber Co., Coal for
Indlgents $10.35.
Vale G rain 8c Feed Company, Sup­
plies for Old M en’s Home .50.
Moore Hotel, Room and board for
Agent of Pac. Protective
Society
$2830. Daley’s Market .Supplies for
Old M en’s Home. Indlgents $63.10.
J. A. Penewell, Meals for Federal
Prisoners $310. Vale D ru g Store
Supplies for Indlgents $6.48. Carey’s
Barber Shop, Barber services for Old
M en’s Home $9. Nationel Re-em ploy­
ment, as per agreement for temper-
ary relief $90. Stockwell's IG A Store
Supplies for Old Men's Home; Indi­
gents $50.58. David F. Graham . Auto
expense, Dependent mothers $17.80.
E L E C T IO N
D. T. Holly, Judge $6. Georgia M.
Overstreet. Clerk $6. C. E. Winters,
Judge $6 Florence Otis, Clark $6.
Lena Greellng, Clerk $6. M. Boats
Judge $3. Lillian Imbler, Clerk $3.
Mrs. W . F. Vincent Judge $3. C. C.
Grace Clerk $3. C A Ketcham, Clerk
$3 Otto L. Melll, Judge $3. Mildred
Karst, Clerk $3. Bernice Clough,
Judge $3. Vera W hlffln, Clerk $3. M
B. Sonner, Clerk $3. Pieter Tensen
Judge $3. John Kakebeeke. Clerk $3
George McLafferty, Judge $3. John
D. Lackey Clerk $3. Clarence B a r ­
rett, Clerk $3. Franklin Fry. Judge
$3. Mrs. Beulah Barrett, Clerk $3.
Grover Vest, Judge $3. Mrs. Grover
Vest, Clerk $3. Jennie Koopman,
Clerk $3. Larry A. Beals Judge $6.
Dick
Stockham, Clerk $6.
E. W.
Bodlnger, Judge $6. Helen Stockham
Clerk $6. Joseph L. Reed Clerk $6.
D. M. McKenzie. Judge $6. Esther
McDonald, Clerk $6. John Murphy
Judge $6 Ralph G . Hunter, Clerk $6
John Roberston, Clerk $6. Nicholas
Phelan. Judge $6. Ralph L. Haworth
Clerk $6. Arthur C. Holly Judge $6.
Chas. E. Witty, Clerk $6. Maude M
K ing Clerk $6. Ernest E. Bush Judge
$6. J. W
W eaver Clerk $6. Mabel
White, Judge $6.
Grace
Weaver,
Clerk $6. John Lewellen Clerk $6.
Cleve Canmmann. Judge $6. Lloyd
Edmunson. Clerk $6. J. R. Arrien
Judge $6. Carrie
Cammann, Clerk
$6. D o roth y V. Smith Clerk $6. W B
Eaton, Judge $8. M ona C. Browning
Clerk $6. Chas. W Hodson, Judge $6
Phil E. Edwards, Clerk $6. A lm a E.
Crawley Clerk $6. John W ood Judge
$3. Minnie J Derrick, Clerk $3. F J
McCarty, Judge $3. Jessie
Moore
Clerk $3. M ary K . Winslow. Clerk
$3. J. D. Falrman, Judge $3. L. R
Kinney Clerk $3. T H Brewer Judge
$3. C. H. Hoffm an, Clerk $3. Nelson
Grover, Clerk $3. A. J McDowell
Judge $6. Villa Seaweard, Clerk $6.
W infred Seaweard, Judge $6. Robert
Dowell, Clerk $6. Thos T. Dowell.
Clerk $6. D. C. Booth, Judge $3. Ruby
Burkhardt. Clerk $3. Letta E. H unt­
er. Judge $3. Tu la Bull, Clerk $3.
Hazel J. Crummett, Clerk $3. H C
Secoy. Judge $3. W . H. Utley. Clerk
$3. J. E Long, Judge $3. W inifred
C Wisdom, Clerk $3. Mrs. Leo Ever­
ett, Clerk $3. C. E. Charles Judge $3
Jennie B Hadley Clerk $3. Jessie B.
Marquis. Judge $3.
Ethel
Stacey
Clerk $3. Teresa Kelley
Clerk $3.
H. H. M cLay Judge $3 O . H. P u r­
vis Clerk $3. 1110*. C. McElroy Judge
$3. J. C. Stacey Clerk $3. Altha P u r­
vis. Clerk $3. Ed Casto, Judge $3.
Edith L. Bess Clerk $3. Myrtle E.
Watson Judge $3. Helen L. H utch­
ison Clerk $3. M aude E. Casto, Clerk
$3. A R. Turner Judge $3 Marie V
Chastain. Clerk $3. Mrs. Paul T o w -
ell, Judge $3. M ary Copeland. Clerk
$3 Mrs. Bertha Carter.
Clerk $3
Ernest Locey. Judge $8. Floyd White
Clerk $6 Ed Oakes, Judge $8 Ralph
Boor. Clerk $6
Orville
Nichols
Clerk $8. Charles E. Kelley Judge $8
Gladys M Hyde. Clerk $8. W ayne
Hyde Judge $8. Rose Z. Pope. Clerk
$8. Dorothy Harris. Clerk $8. J. N.
Jones. Judge $8.
D an
Gallagher
Clerk $8. A. P. Masteraon Judge $8.
Martin Joyce, Clerk $8. O . Fries«
Clerk 88. taabelle Lee Judge 18. Be
R Scott Clerk $8. W R Helm Jud
THE GATÉ CITY JOURNAL, Ì ’HURSDÀY JANUARY ¿1,198?
W o rld ’s Youngest Mayor Quest
of LaQuardia and N ew Y c
M u n ic ip a l bu dgets and such w ere discussed by the m a y o r of
the w o r ld ’s la rg e s t city and w o rld 's youn gest m a yo r when M a y o r
L a G u a r d ia of N e w Y ork p layed host to 17-year-oid M a y o r D a n ie l
K a m p a n o f B o y s T o w n recen tly. L e ft to righ t ab ove are L a G u a r d ia ,
K a m p a n an d F a th e r F la n a g a n , founder and d ire c to r o f B oys T o w n .
H E w o rld ’s youn gest m a yo r
visited N e w Y o r k recen tly
as o ffic ia l guest o f the m a y o r
the w o r ld ’s la rg e s t c ity — and
they talk ed about budgets!
Danny
K am pan ,
M ayor
of
B o y s T o w n , N e b r ., is on ly 17 and
the y ou n g est m a y o r o f a rea l c ity
in the w o rld . As m a y o r o f N ew
Y o rk , F io re llo LaG u a rd ia con­
tro ls the la rg e s t m unicipal bud­
ge t in the w o rld .
A ft e r b ein g locked in p riv a te
co n feren ce in L a G u a rd ia ’ s o f­
fice fo r so m e fifteen m inutes, the
m a y o r o f N e w Y o r k adm itted
n e w sp a p e rm e n
an d
photogra
p h ers:
“ M a y o r K a m p a n and I have
exc h a n g e d c re d e n tia ls ” L a G u a r­
d ia sa id .
“ W e ’v e d ecided this
jo b o f being m a y o r isn ’ t all it’ s
c ra c k e d up to b e ! ”
“ Y o u s aid i t ! ” ch im ed in the
youthful K a m p a n .
G o in g to N e w Y o rk to take
p a rt in a n ational rad io b road­
cast, the M a y o r o f B oys T ow n
an d F a t h e r F lan ag an , founder
an d d irec to r o f the nation ally
fa m o u s hom e fo r hom eless boys
th e re w e r e ac co rd ed
all the
co u rtesies an d honors extended
b y the m etro p o lis on ly to w orld
ce lebrities.
T h e y w e re m et at
the train b y M a y o r L a G u a rd ia ’ s
o fficial m otor c a v a lc a d e with
s m a r t ly u n ifo rm ed m o to rc y cle
officers flan k in g all sides. With
s c r e a m in g sire n s c le a rin g th eir
w a y through the h e a v y N ew Y o rk
traffic, they w e r e whisked to the
city h a ll fo r the b ig public re ­
ception.
W h ile the tw o m a y o rs posed
fo r a b a tte ry o f p h oto grap h ers,
B a t h e r F la n a g a n stood in the
background sm ilin g g en tly, his
eyes serious and k indly. H e
founded
B oys T ow n , ten m iles
of
w est o f O m ah a in 1917. S in ce
then 4,466 hom eless boys o f a ll
races, c olo rs and creed s — fr o m
the 48 states o f the union h a v e
been m ad e good citizen s th ere.
B eseiged by rep o rters fo r a
history o f his fam ous hom e he
said ; “ N o boy is a r e a lly b a d
boy.
I f you tak e him o ff the
streets you can stem the tide o f
C rim e.
N o one wants to b e a'
c rim in a l. I t ’s only the lack o f
opportunity that m ak es bo y s
c rim in a ls .”
B reath less b efo re the honors
and reco gn ition exten ded his
hom eless boys by the g re a t
A m e ric a n
m etro p o lis
F ath er
F lan a g a n
told
n ew spaperm en
how B oys T o w n began 19 y e a r s
a g o w ith fiv e boys, how today
present B oys T ow n w ith its 360
a cres o f fine fa r m la n d an d
m odern buildings w as his d re a m
com e true. W ith p rid e he sh o w ­
ed rep o rte rs a recen t le tte r w rit­
ten him by J. E d g a r H oo ver,
head o f the nation’ s G -M e n .
H oo ver w r o te :
“ I f B oys T o w n
w ere just finan cially ab le to c a r e
for all the boys that need its
help, c rim e would be d e a lt one
o f the m ost e ffe c tiv e and crush­
ing blow s I can im a g in e .”
W h ile in N e w Y o rk , young
K am pan w as o ffe re d an oppor­
tunity to attend an eastern p re ­
p a ra tory school, a scholarship
in an eastern c o lle g e and a
ca ree r. H e turned them down
w ith thanks, and a s m ile :
“ Than k you v e r y m uch” he
said “ but I think I ’ll go b a c k
w ith F a th e r F la n a g a n !”
$6. L. Ethel Parks, Clerk $6. Violet
Skinner, Clerk $6. S. W. Skinner
Judge $6. Clinton L. Anawalt, clerk
$6. M ina M. Oliver Judge $6. Pearl
Cowglll, Clerk $6. Geo. G. Lees Clerk
$6. Alice D. Bankofier Judge $6. May
H Myers. Clerk $6. Roslo Echave,
Judge $6. Jessie Wilkinson, Clerk $6.
Lowell J. Cox Clerk $6. J S Fenwick
Judge $6. Maude Haylett Clerk $6.
Edith M. Fenwick, Judge $6. Richard
Molloy, Clerk $6. Frank A. Baltzor
Clerk $6. Gladys Worsham Judge $6.
Carroll Locey Clerk $6. George H
Bodflsh Judge $6. John L. Wocd
Clerk $6 Myrtle J. White Clerk $6
Robert Barney Judge $3. Mrs. P. R.
Shurtliff, Clerk $3 I. W.
Hope,
Judge $3. Mrs. Ora Laurance Clerk
$3. Emma Humphrey Clerk $3. F. G.
Cleveland Clerk $3. Elizabeth Carey
Clerk $3. D. Laurance Judge $3
Janette Baird Clerk $3. Hazel Mark­
ham, elk. $3. Hilda Tensen Judge $3
Margaret A. Kllnkenberg Clerk $3. W
Peutz Judge $3. Anna Gorman, Clerk
$3. Ida W alters Judge $3. Ada Sch-
welzer Clerk $3. Helen Douglas Clerk
$3. S. D. Bigelow Judge $3. Louis
Pratt Clerk $3. Geo. M cKee Judge
$3. Mildred Hite Clerk $3. Werner
Peutz Clerk $3. Clyde N. Parks Judge
$6. Leah Fairman Clerk $6. W R
Bone, Judge $6. Esther M. Clark
Clerk $6. Elise Parks Clerk $6. A P
Cunningham Judge $6. Rose M att­
ingly Clerk $6. Andrew Greeley
Judge $6. Gertrude M aclver Clerk $6
Elaine Glover Mackenzie Clerk $6.
W. S. Bruce. Judge $6. Opal Mur­
phy Clerk $6. A F H ill Judge $6.
Treva M. Bruce Clerk $6. Ruth Dan­
ner Clerk $6. C. H. Spicer Judge $6
Fern B. K yte Clerk $6. Frank M
Grant Judge $6 Blanche M. Martin
Clerk $6. E J Stream Clerk $6. P er­
cy Purvis Judge $3. Mabel Peterson.
Clerk $3. A. C. Heinrichs Judge $3.
Myrtle Bullock Clerk $3.
Pauline
Downing Clerk $3. L. P. Lumpee
Judge $3. Bessie Johnson Clerk $3
W L Hutton Judge $3. Hattie Leavitt
Clerk $3 Minnie Fegtly Clerk $3
Jess E. Thompson Judge $3. Ida
Robertson Clerk $3. Ethel L. Craw­
ford Clerk $3. Mary Roberston Clerk
$3. Leo D. Hollenberg Judge $3.
Dwight Smith Clerk $3. A. H. Boy-
dell Judge $3. E D. Norcott Clerk $3
W. E Schireman Clerk $3. D J K n ot­
tlngham Judge $6. Sophie Bethel
Clerk $6. S C Davis Judge $6. Stacia
Davis Clerk $6 Lois Knottlngham,
Clerk $6. Ted H. Rogers Peace O f­
ficer $6. A E Gibbs Peace O fficer $6
Fred Koopman Peace O fficer $8.
Frank Whalen Peace O fficer $6.
James McDonald Peace O fficer $6.
Thos. Welsh Peace O fficer $6. A J
White Peace O fficer $6. Doris Ed­
munson Peace O fficer $6. C O.
Woodward Peace O fficer $6
W T
Downs Peace O fficer $6. Max Sea­
weard Peace O fficer $6. A. L Hunter
Peace O fficer $6. F W Stacey Peace
O fficer $6. F L Hucker Peace O fficer
$6. Raleigh Van Buren Peace O fficer
$6 J. L Pope Peace O fficer $6. Oeo
Baker Peace O fficer $6. T 8 Skinner
Peace O fficer *6. T R Cowglll Peace
O ffice $6 Maxine Haylett Peace O f­
ficer $6. W N Worsham Peace O f­
ficer $6 D W Prichard Peace Officer
$6. H. D Holmes Peace O fficer $6
J H. Howland Peace O fficer $6. H
C Farmer Peace O fficer $6
C W
Garrett, Peace O fficer $6 O R H u ff­
man Peace O fficer $6 H J T h arp
Peace O fficer $6 F M Lowe Peace
O fficer $6 J 8. McCumsey Peace o f­
ficer $6 Alfred Sheridan Peace O f-
T
B Hoxle Judge $3. Lizzie O. Marshall
Clerk $3. Lillian M. Newby Clerk $3
Carl H. Coad Judge $3 Dick Ten-
sen Clerk $3. E C Wilson Judge $3
Oca Blaylock Clerk $3. Frank D.
Hall Clerk $3. Emily A. Pogue, Judge
$3. Minnie Christiansen
Clerk $3.
Etta Neeb Judge $3. Margaret Lax-
son. Clerk $3. Pansy E. Cohick, Clerk
$3. M argaret Payne Walker Judge $3
Lela L. O m a n , Clerk $3. Stella
Jones Judge $3. Adelaide E. Black
Clerk $3. Mae A. Boyer. Clerk $3
Grover Orris, Judge $3. Mrs. E. M.
Lanterman Clerk $3 Mrs. Frank
Ryan. Judge $3. Mrs. Obert Lolland
Clerk $3. Lorraine Lzicar Clerk $3.
Bonnie P. Lzicar. Judge $3. W L.
Turner, Clerk $3. Cecil King. Judge
$3. Prank Ryan Clerk $3. Edna D
K ing Clerk 83. O. V. Holloway, Judge
$3. Bessie Doolittle Clerk $3. Callie
Boyer. Judge $3. Eliz. Parmer Clerk
$3. Helena Dunphy Clerk $3. J. B
Atherton. Judge $3. Elmer L. John­
son Clerk $3. Fred E Lees. Judge $3
F. J. Clemo, Clerk $3. Elmer Webster
Clerk $3. Sadie Bennett Judge $3
Mary O rlffln, Clerk $3. M iry La'-«
Judge $3. Laura 8towell Clerk $3
Lulu B. Olmstead Clerk $3. J D
Bennett Judge $3. Thelma Derrick
Clerk $3 Chas. A. Powell, Judge $3
Emilte
Brooke Clerk $3
Dorothy
Lake. Clerk 13.
Ernestine
Boye-
Judge $3. Roxell Merrell. Clerk $3
Emma Oramse, Judge $3. Mamie
Secoy. Clerk $3 K ate Breckon. Clerk
83. Chelcy Boyer. Judge $3 Lucille
Biggs. Clerk $3
Irene M Larson
Clerk $3 Ula Fraser, Clerk $3 W m
fleer $6.. L Y Matthews. Peace O f ­
ficer $6. Fr^nk H ill Peec# Officer $8
John Hart Peace Officer $8. Thos F
Coward Peace O fficer $8. George
Knottlngham Peace O fficer $8. Hol­
ly Brothers Rent, Fuel, lights for
(lection $5. Mrs. Fred Koopman
Rent, fuel, lights for election $7.60
Dick Stockham,
Returning ballot
boxes $4. N. Butler Delivering ballot
lights for election $5 Horace Chaney,
boxes $5. Beulah Merc Co, Rent,
Rent of hall and coal for election $5.
Thos. Welsh, Returning ballot boxes
$10. Mary M Pumphrey Rent $5. J R
Arrien, Delivering ballot boxes $5.
Winkler’s Store Fuel, lights and re­
pairs $2.95. Vilesmeyer Store, Wood
lights $2.50. Jchn Leinhardt. Lights
fuel, Janitor $5. W inifred Seaweard
Delivering ballot box $8. Letta E.
Hunter, Rent, etc $7.50. Mrs F B
Glenn, Rents, etc $10. L F Hucker
Rent, $5 Raleigh Van Buren, Lights
delivering ballot box $7.85. School
Dist. N o 10 Rent $3. J L Pope Lights
fuel, etc $1. Oeo Baker Lights, fuel
'to $4.60. Chas Mackenzie, Lights
fuel, etc $3. Helm & Yturrl, Inci­
dental expenses $4.45. T R Oowglll
Rent, fuel, mise, expenses $5. Louis
Bilboa.
Rent, fuel, mise expenses.
$5. J. S| Fenwick, Rent, fuel, mise,
expenses $5. George H. Bodflsh
Rent fuel, mise, expenses $5. John
Wood, Delivering ballot box $5. Per­
cy Purvis Rent. $7.50. Eagles Lodge
Rent $7.50. H D Holmes Labor on
booths $1. Etta Neeb Rent $7.50. H
C Farmer, Returning ballot boxes $6
Bessie Doolittle, Rent $7.50. C W
Garrett, Putting up and repairing
booths $1.50. G R Huffman. Rent $5
Mrs H Tharp Rent $7.50. Baldridge
Implement Co, Electrical goods $1.75
J S McCumsey. Lights, etc' $16.90.
Geòrgie W irth Janitor ,50; Riverside
School Coal $2. A rock Grange
Lights and fuel $1.50. School District
No 29 Lights and janitor $1.50.
Frank Hill, Returning ballot boxes
$7.50. Clyde Bethel. Delivering and
returning ballot boxes $25, Ora C
Hope Expense attending Treasurer’s
convention $35. Dan Gallagher, Fee
and expenses serving on Budget
Board $17.80. V B Staples, Fee and
expenses serving on Budget Board
$9.40. Joe Bankofier Election Peace
O fficer $6. J C Plumb House rent
for Dependent Mother $6. Robert
D Lytle Expense N at’l. Reclamation
Congress $60. David F Graham, ex­
pense Nat. Reclamation Congress $40
E H Brubmach, Expense Natl. Recla­
mation Congress $60. C W Glenn,
Sheriff, Expense money pd. for de­
livering ballot boxes $50. G L Hall
Wood for Old M en’s Home $28. G ra­
ham’s Dept Store Merchandise for
Dependent Mothers $8. C J Brier Co
m
Merchandise for Dependent Moth*
era $10. Wilson Brothers M erchan­
dise for
Dependent
miAhers $10
Newton’s Qrocsry Merchandise foi
Dependent Mother* $2 50
O ntarl
School Dtst No. 8, Books for ch ill
ren of Dep Mothers $12.97. Bancr ft
Whitney
C o , Oregon reports f a
Circuit Judge $3.25. Harry T Swap-
Expense Incurred In Jordan Valley
Stock-W ater Development Piojeci
$59.80. John Kilpatrick Supplies for
Old Men’s Home $12.56; Carm an’s
Jersey Farms Supplies for O ld M en’:.
Home $10.28. L J Norris. Ele'-tlon
Judge $3. Bank of Malheur O ld Age
Assistance $508.59.
or $1.26. Roscoe Terry. Labor $3.'0
Joe Carter, Labor $56.50.
Labor $42.50
R A
C. Shlra
Kunder. Latwr
$281». Basil Hutohlaen Labor $21.25.
Fred White, Labor
$27.50.
£1*7*
Jacey, Labor $37 50. Tom Johnson,
a bar $27. P H Johnson, Labor $11.*
!5. Frank Renmber, Labor $12. J.
W. Turner, Labor $8.50. D L Ander-
on Labor $2. Emanuel Brown. R e­
pairing road equipment $1.75. C C
Robison. Blacksmithing $5 70. M K
Johannesaen. Transportation of men
$12JO . David F. G raham Auto Ex-
—nse for October $5. Paul A Rob­
erta, Inc. Down payment on 4 O M C
trucks $1,596. Paul A Roberts, Inc.
15 gals prestone for county trucks
$50. C W Glenn, Sheriff Licenses for
County trucks 99, Ben Beal. T ra n s ­
portation of men $84. David P. G r a ­
ham. Expense attending Judges and
commissioners convention #30.
GENERAL ROAD FU ND
E H. Brumbach. Commissioner’s
fees and Expenses $18. O ra E. Clark
Commissioner's fees and
expenses
$10. Bunting Tractor Co.. Four delin­
quent Installment In Dleqel tractor
$1,000. J Edwin Johnson, Salary and
expense $152.30. Feenaughty M ach ­
M A L H E U R L IB R A R Y F U N D
inery Company November payment
M
alheur County Library Expense
on tractor $300. State Industrial A c­
$383.
cident Com. Insurance $11.38; ‘D ie
R Hardesty M fg Co.. Culverts $50V-
Printed stationery from your farm
80. Vale Supply Co. Supplies $1.94;
Is more business-like. Order a trial
Eder Hardware Co, Shovel $1.55.
supply at T h e Journal.
Home Lumber and Coal Co. Bridge
Material $36.48. Bert Spencer, G as
$7.95. L K Bullock, Gas,
oil and
tractor repairs $22.50. The J K GUI
Co. Supplies .59 Service Comer, Fuel
OU $3.77. Union Oil
Company of
If you are contemplating on
California, O aa and OU $110.98. Beal
having a public sale, write or
Pipe and Tan k Corporation,
C u l­
phone 1216, Nampa, Idaho.
verts $52.32. Baldridge Implement
Co., Road tools and supplies $6.85.
Ontario Concrete Pipe Co, Culverts
$36. Boise-Payette
Lumber
Co,
Bridges $29.07. Boise Payette Lum ­
ber Co., Supplies $1.67. Prank N el­
son, Labor $12.50. A F HU1 Labor $13
24 years of selling experience
Geo. Eldredge. Labor $7.50.
Leoter
Filer Labor $2.50. WlUls Baker. La b-
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Auctioneer
EXTRA SER V IC E
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