Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, May 24, 1945, Page 3, Image 3

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    County Court Proceedings for April, 1945
The minutes of the March term Dean Oilman 13414
were read and approved. H. Sherer ' 223.01
The Court orders the following Robert Kelly 23.96
wages paid to men working on the A- J- Chaffee 146.92
County road: Patrol operators and E. S. Hunt 114.94
shop mechanics $7.50 per day of M. V. Nolan 187.97
eight hours; Truck drivers $7.00 Harry Quackanbush 75.96
Per day except the F. W. D. truck Walter Gilman 128.79
who should be paid $7.50 per day; Austin Wilson 151.74
Patrol tenders $6.00 per day; that Robert Taylor 124.66
H. Sherer be paid $250 a month. Harold Wilson 138.26
The Court orders the contract for 5bert WUson M
furnishing, tax receipts to tax col. ,Wlkon 3L50
lecfos office be given to Kilham 00110111,13 p. Co- . 200-81
Stationery & Printing Co at the " K Rubber Welders 35.99
price of $115 00 Union 0il Co- 212.83
The Court orders the following Heppner,Water Dept 2.15
Bangs' Disease claims paid: Glenn wallTMotor Co 73.75
A. Farrens, $4.00 and Wightman Implement Co. 64.74
Bros. $8 00 Jack Allen PP1 Co 70.87
The Court orders the publication 9? S1torDealfr 910
and sale of the following county Jf6' CA ' 19718
property Pac Pow & U&lt 00 1219
Lots 4 and 5 in Block 1, Origin, g?? ? f, n
al Town of lone, Morow County f" 5813
Orponn to v-uumy First Natl Bank of Port 168.80
uregon tor the minimum price of i. n;i r ,X
of $20.00, cash. Shell Oil Co 11.10
r.t ; i 1 c r, . HcdSe Chevrolet Co 38.39
Addition Z 1 W S WARRANTS DRAWN ON
Addition to the City of Heppner, MISCELLANEOUS FUND
Morrow County, Oregon for the Joseph Balt Rodt Fd
nunimum price of $25.00, cash Carl McDaniel, Rdnt Fd 25.00
The court oers dance hal li- Hary Hunkers Dog Fund 66.00
cense issued to Willows Grange No. 0
672 for the year 1945. NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION
The court grants leave of ab- Upon Question of Increasing Tax
sence to John H. Fuiten, sheriff, Levy Over Amount Limited by
while in the armed forces, and ap- Section 11, Article 'XI, State
points P. A. Mollahan sheriff pro Constitution.
tern during the absence of C J D Notice is hereby given that an
Bauman who also is in the armed f-0 Tlfrheld " Scho1 Dis"
forces tnct No 1 of Morrow County .State
WARRANT nRawu of Oregon, at the City Hall in said
pfkfrTJ tiSSf schoDl district for the PurPose of
.GENERAL FUND submitting to the legal voters of
Edna Hughes, deputy salary $108.50 said district the question of increas-
P. A. Mollahan, deputy sal- Jng he tax levy for the year 1945
ary 156.59 over the amount limited by section
Florence Ely, deputy salary 116.49 llf JF111 XI of Constitution
Marie Barlow .deputy salary 108.50 ofJregon-
T., -d; A t. a cnoA Tne reasons for increasing such
Letha Rippee, Supt. Asst. 50.90 levy increasecl of 8operat
J. O.. Archer, janitor 88.50 ing schools and for special im-
Dr. A. D. McMurdo, Phys. 25.00 provement fund.
Susie W. Miller, court re- The amount of tax, in excess of
porter . 31.39 the 6 limitation, proposed to be
C. B. Cox, P. M., Treasurer 8.33 levied' for said year is $7,282.34.
, C. B. Cox, P. M.. Treasurer 8.45 AfTis 19th f 1945,
Public Lands Committee, ' c W BARLOW
Fedl Tax Commission 123.00 Chairman Board of Directors
Margaret Gillis, Co. nurse 131.80 BONNIE B. McCLINTOCK,
W. O. Dix, Assessor field . District Clerk
work 12.70 0
Burroughs Add Mach. Co., CARD OF THANKS
Assessor 28.20 We wish to thank our many
Lucy E. Rodgers, Supt. $11.00; friends for their thoughtfulness in
Travel expense $65.70 76.70 ou recent bereavement.
West Coast Printing & Bind- Jf9' JenJ ,
qq 4g0 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harwood
John H. Fuiten, sheriff 4.00 ?nd Robert Bradley
Mid-Columia Typewriter Co., Charles Jenkins
sheriff 4.00 synopsis op annual statement
Western Union, sheriff .90 c. .m . 0F THE -
o, t j 1 r. rer rn s Insurance Company
State Industrial Acc. Comm., nt Newark, in the State of New Jeraey, on
sheriff $4fv?- shpriff salarv 'l10 ,31st lay of December, 1944, made to
snerin $i.06, sneriii sdidiy the InEuranct! commissioner of the Stat of
$0.31; deputy salary $0.62 5.56 Oregon, pursuant to law:-
Pac. Stationery & Pr. Co tax Not premiums rece1ivedme.....i9,93i1699.8i
enllprtiond 52 92 Total Interest, dividends and
cuiiei-u s , real estate Income. 1,812,412.28
Maggie Hunt, jail 2.00 Income from other sources 2,279,027.23
Central Market, jail 5.30 Total income .124,023,139.29
Lov. Disinfectant Co., court Disbursements
, Net amount paid policyholders
house a.6S for losses $ 8,837,218.0J
tit i f lc C,,l,r Loss adjustment expenses 873,174.60
Western Golf Course supply Agents commissions or brok
er rnnrt tiousp . 4.37 rraRe 6,288,422.70
A., COUri nouse - tot snln.rlcs , and fees of fleers,
Pac Tel. & Tel. Co., current cct9or3' home offlce jn" 1,824,064 84,
expene 53.95 Taxes, licenses and fees I l!o4o!319!62
a i T-. j. ...l. cit: Dividends paid to stockholders 751,815.20
State Dept. of Agri., sealer b.15 Dividends paid or credited to
Dr. L. D. Tibbies, insane ex- Aifgwgeidtt":::::: l,7i40,7i.8i
lpeXlSerT,. ... . . . 10-0(. Total disbursements 119,827,728.81
Gazette Times, official pub- Admitted Assets
lioafinn IfilO Value of real estate owned
licdLion (market value) S 3,67e,000.00i
Children's Frm Home, Juve- Loanon ort.w.Md cou , mB
nile Court , 5.00 Value of bonds owned (mar-
Sheriff of Umatilla county 0? Ks'nedYmar: 8'209'S01-M
Juvenile Court ; 2.50 cXLi": "ffiW
Glenn A Farrens, Bangs Dis- Premiums in course of coiiec-
. , a nn tlon written since Septem-
ease Control 4.00 ber 30, 1944... . 1,930,479.41
Wightman Bros. Bangs' Dis- Iniecrcrsutedan1. TV."!..1 B9106.M
ease Control 8.00 oth sset "et) 947.8M.M
Pac. Power & Light Co Court. Total admitted assets 847,130,230.74
Wnneo '28 27 Liabilities, Surplus and Other Funds
Iixiube Tota, unpad daimg 4,778,622.18
Gilliam & Bisbee Ct. House 43.20 Estimated loss adjustment -
... , r, . 10 ec pense for unpaid claims 2S7.000.00
L. D. Neill, Count Court 13.65 Total unearned premiums on
First Natl Bang of Portland Vmn, 19'698-749 M
Withholding' Tax 185.85 KSS..1-. .. 40000.oo
Bert Johnson, Judge, Gen. Estimated amount due or ac-
a aKlQ crue(1 ,or tax" 62S.432.0I
Assistance 95.09 Commissions, brokerage, or
Muriel Rice, Office Help 25.85 c.harges .du!..ani: ss.ooo.oo
Bert Johnson, Judge, Old Age 0 A "abilities a.7oo,282.78
Assistance $405.00: Aid to Total liabilities, except cap-
rt..,, om ... . Ital $28,055,066.87
Dep. Childen, $48.00; Aid to capital paid up 9,397,600.00
Blind $11.40 464.40 aurPus over liabilities... 9,677,473.87
WARRANTS DRAWN ON 8ufP.'" M ,..,
GENERAL ROAD FUND " , ' ''
Chas. WUliama 89.66 "
tKKUy 'SS Net foaleU25d!?!I""Il' WSM'
Frank Nixon 29.85 fibemen-s ikbukanok oompakt
W. Cunningham 164.95 o, Mram
Wm, Harrison 5734 5. c. houohton, Beenurr.
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THE OLD JUDGE SAYS...
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MARY: "Jim, didn't you say you wanted
to ask the Judge something about grain, the
next time you saw him?"
JIM:" That's right, 1 did. Mary. Is it true,
Judge, that 'distillers recover part of the
grain they use in making war -alcohol?"
OLD JUDGE: " That's absolutely true, Jim.
Wherever the government has permitted
distillers to purchase the equipment neces
sary to reprocess the used grain, at least
50 ol the feed value (25 by weight) of the
whole grain is recovered. It comes back to
farms like yours in the form of premium
quality livestock feed . . . rich in vitamins
Bi and B2."
J I M: " Is the same thing true when distillers
are permitted to make whiskey, Judge?"
OLD JUDGE: " Yes, every bit as true, Jim.
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