Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 17, 1944, Page 3, Image 3

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    Heppner Gazette Times, August 17, 1944 3
COUNTY COURT
PROCEEDINGS
FOR JULY, 1944
The minutes of the June meeting
were read and approved.
The Court orders the publication
and sale of the following county
property:
Lot 10 in Block 2 of the City of
Boardman, Morrow County, Or
egon for the minimum price of
$10.00, cash.
South half of Southwest Quarter
of Section 5' Township 1, North
Range 26, E.W.M.. for the mini
mum price of $1.00 per acre,
All of Section 21, Township 4
North, Range 26 E.WJVL for the
minimum price of $1.00 per acre,
cash.
The Court orders the county tax
levy, as published, extended on the
rolls this 5th day of July, 1944, for
the fiscal year beginning July 1'
1944 and ending June 30. 1945. The
city levies were also ordered ex
tended on the rolls as follows: City
Heppner $9,530.00, City of lone
$800.96, and Town of Lexington
$2,358.00.
The Court orders the following
personal property taxes cancelled
and removed from the taxv rolls:
Glenn A. Ball $16.10, Lydia Ball
$37.60, C. W. Barr $16.08, H. E.
Bates $12.68, Al Bolstad $6.35, W.
W. Brannon $5.24 Thomas Brew
$14.27, Fred Casteel $8.66,, A. B.
Chaney'$5.93, H. R. Channing $2.40,
A. B. Chapman $20.84, Henrietta
Cohn Estate $144.45, G. A. Conrad
$21.82, H. G. Coxen $49.40; Wm.
Disbrow $3.46, B. E. Duggan $6.27
Charles S. Dykstra $8.03. John E.
Edwards $3.40, A. Engleman $9.06,
Leonard Ferguson $17.02, First Nat.
Bank Pendleton $167.29, Claude L.
Finley $126,99, C. E. Glasgow $16.79,
Gladys Griffin $7.52, George Gross
$23.76, F. R. Hadley $4.04 G. A.
Harjn $14.18, W. R. Harrington
$46.92, Earl Harvey $11.14, J. H.
Hayes $48.96, W. W. Head $7.59, F.
J. Hiatt $26.59, Howell Service
Station $3.83, E. P. Jarmon $38.66,
N. M. Johnson $7.28, George
W. Kirk $31.03, Ed Knoblock $5.31,
La Grande Nat. Bank $2.71, Cora
La Hue $6.48, Erskine La Hue $4.84,
C. L. Lieuallen $33.02, Gunner
Lindhe $14.12, Kyle McDaniel $47.
22, A. P. . McNary $23.38. Frank
Markham $12.02, Fred Markham
$3.89, F. H. Miller $22.35, C. A.
Minor $378.34, Ellis R. Minor $35.09,
A. P. Morey $5.60,, W. A. Morgan
$15.75, Gilford Olson $9.97, A. M.
Porter $9.36. W. T. Reynolds $3.66,
F. Rider $13.50, Mike Rowell $22.
09, Y. P. Rutherford $20.53, Sha"w
& Son $16.80, S. E. Simonton $24.43,
L. A. Spagle $34.98, E. G. Sperry
f 7.47. .. 3. Stanley 51.13, Stender
: res. 170.29, J. C. Swift $154.73. C.
' 'lerv S.2P7. H. V. & O'ace Tyler
$46.50, O. H. Warner $14.55, F. H.
..alts $7.47, F. W. Wilkins $2.48, J.
A. Williams $46.57, C. R. Woods
$12.00, Louis & Sadie Woods $24.27,
1. H. Frederickson $32.64- Oregon
Sheep Co. $284.16, George Moore
S3.54, W. H. Ayers $3.59, E. E.
Clark $11.36, M. L. Curran Est.
$31.03, A. R. Reid $119.40, John
Kilkenny $47.81, Arthur Turner
$59.66, E. J. Evans $18.41, Maggie
E. Bell $21.06 W. A. Price $51.32,
E. H. Turner $37.16. Herman E.
Young $54.36, Anna Schmidt $82.85,
O'Connor, care of Glavey $5.92,
Mary E. Ball $3.87, B. H. Bkakman
$6.49, L. E. Knighten $151.55, Voile
& Medlock $41.85, Ira E. McConkie
$93.76, Young & Swift $7.48. A. R.
Reid $152.62. J. R. Oliver $0.80,
Coats Grocery $27.02, E. H. Turner
$5.12, P. F. Hatch Electric Co.
$419.13, Heppner-Rhea Cr. Tel. Co.
Sp2i.i9, Line 1-F, Lexington $21.69,
Line 2, Boardman $1.45 Line 3,
Heppner $17.65, Line 4. Lexington
$14.58, Line 5, Lexington $28.41,
Line 6, Heppner $9.22, Line 10
Boardman $5.14, Line 11, Lexing
ton $6.58- Line 11, Morgan $2.46.
L;ne 16, lone $4.95, Line 11, Iorte
$2.69, Linel9, Lexington $4.39, Line
15, lone $0.09, Line 24, Lexington
$2.49. Line 34, Lexington $4.75,
Line 35, Lexington $3.72, Line 37,
lone $4.83, State Refrigerator Trans.
Co, $7.13, Line 12, Heppner $2.17
WARRANTS DRAWN ON
GENERAL FUND
Edna Hughes, deputy salary $122.81
P. A. Mollahan, deputy sal. 156.46
Marjorie Peterson, office elk 90.40
"Marie Barlow, depiity salary 110.40
Letha Rippee, Supt. Asst. 50.00
EARLY
NEWS by
LOWELL
THOMAS
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DON LEE-MUTUAL
Standard of California
J. O. Archer, janitor
Dr. A. D. McMurdo, Phys.
Susie W. Miller, Ct. Rep.
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.,
court house fuel
L. D. Neill, county court
Gazette Times, Off. Pub.
$85.70; tax col. $7.00; Co.
court $15.00
Pac. Power & Light Co..
court house $25.83; elec- .
tion $2.00
Chas. B. Cox P. M., curent
expense
Wightman Bros., Bangs'
disease control
Lawrence Palmer, Bang's
disease control
W. O. Dix, assessor mileage
West Coast Printing & Bind
ing Co., Clerk $11.13; as
sessor $13.75; justice court
$12.50
Pac. Stationery & Printing
Co., sheriff
Lucy E. Rodgers, Supt. $6.71;
Supt. travel ex. $33.90
Oregon Protective Society,
juvenile court
Children's Farm Home,
juvenile court '
90.40
25.00
25.00
300.00
26.32
State Dept. o' j-iculture, expense
district cealer 6.15 John H. Fuiten, sheriff
Lucy E. Rodders, 4-H club 150.00 First Nat. Bank, salaries
Robert S. Farrell, account- Mis. L. L. Taylor, Bangs'
ants, audits 184.98 disease control
Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., current Continued on Page Four
47.62
39.20
149.97
18.00
107.70
27.83
115.36
28.00
44.00
2.80
37.38
26.30
40.61
5.00
5.00
C. W. Barlow, clerk, cur
rent expense 3.00
Ferguson Motor Co., coun
house 1.25
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er every day. Kuip in suiTncient quanti
ties to permit manufacture of packag
ing materials-paper sacks and cartons
-is no longer available and production
of these commodities is dependent.on
salvaged paper. . . We not only ask but
urge your cooperation in relieving this
shortage of vital matci'Mal. Do nor burn
or otherwise destroy paper cartons, egg
packages or other packaging material.
Bring them to the store for re-use . . .
Please do not insist on sacks or wrap
ping paper for goods already packaged.
These are suggestions we hope you will
be able to act upon and beta us and the
nation through a trying period
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