Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 09, 1945, Page 5, Image 5

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    COUNTY COURT REPORT
FOR JULY. 1945
The minutes of the June term
were read and approved.
The Court orders the following
salaries raised effective as of July
1, 1945: Deputy assessor, $140.00 per
month; deputy clerk, $140.00 per
month; deputy tax collector, $150.00
per month; and janitor, $115.00 per
month.
The Court orders the amount of
$10,414.28 transferred from the Mo
tor License fund to the General
Koad fund of the county. -
The Court orders the amount of
$10,000.00 transferred from the Gen
eral Road fund to the General fund
of the county.
The Court orders that the sum of
$1500.00 out of the Rodent appropri
ation be set aside for the use of the
United States Deparment of Agri
culure, Bureau of Biological Sur
yey in the control of predatory an"
imals in Morrow county.
The Court orders the publication
of all unpaid county warrants.
The Court orders the sum of $1,
200.00 paid to the State Agricul
tural college to be used in and
about agricultural or farm demon,
stration and field work in Morrow
county.
The Court orders the budget ac
cepted as published and levied for
the fiscal year beginning July 1,
1945 and ending June 30, 1946.
The Court orders the following
city levies extended by the Asses
sor: City of Heppner $10,030.00;
City of lone $929.23; also a levy of
2 mills on all taxable property of
the county for the purpose of con
structing a County Hospital as au
authorized in the General Election
November 7, 1944. and Three cents
per acre on all taxable property
for Fire Patrol purposes as set out
by the State Forester.
The Court signs resolution direct
ed to the State Highway Commis
sion that the following highways
be included in he post war high
way construction as provoided for
in the Federal Aid Highway Act:
Primary State Highways: Miles
Heppner 6427
Secondary State Highways:
Wasco Heppner 29.54
Lexington-Echo 20.06
Heppner-Spray 24.90
Heppner Gazette Times, August 9, 1 945 5
precinct and all of Gooseberry pre
cinct in 3 South is consolidated
with Eightmile precinct; and all of
Lena precinct south of a line be
ginning with the northeast corner
of Section 12, Township 2 South,
Range 27 E. W. M. and running
thence east to the East County line
is consolidated with South Heppner
precinct and all of Lena precinct
north of this line is consolidated
with Pine City precinct.
The Court orders the publication
and sale of the following County
property:
The Southeast Quarter nf the
Northwest quarter, Northeast !
quartr of the Southwest and
South half of the Southwest '
quarter of Section 10. Township I
1 North, Range 23 E. W. M. fori
the minimum price of $1.00 per
acre, cash.
The Northeast 26 feet of Lot 1,
Block 19 in Mt. Vernon's Addi
tion to the City of Heppner for
the minimum price of $5.00 cash.
Lots 3 and 4 in Block 1, Brown'9
Addition to the City of Heppner
for the minimum price of $5.00,
cash.
Continued on Page Six
THE FACT IS
By GENERAL ELECTRIC
sub-total 74.50
County Roads: - -
Ione.Morgan Ranch 9.7
Heppner-Upper Rhea Cr 20.00
Heppner-Upper Willow Cr.. 5.0
Sub-total 27.2
Total 165.97
The Court orders discontinuance
of .Alpine, Cecil, Gooseberry and
Lena election precincts and consol
idates them with other precincts as
follows: All of Alpine precinct is
consolidated with Lexington pre
cinct; all of Cecil precinct is con
solidated with lone precinct; all of
Gooseberry precinct in Township 2
South is consolidated with lone
A picnic has been planned for
the children of All Saints Episco
pal church school to be held Sun
day, Aug. 12. The little folks and
their teachers will assemble at
noon at the court house park There
will be no Sunday school service
at the church next Sunday.
Mrs. Daisy Albee returned to her
home in Pendleton Wednesday af
ter a two week's visit at the Jimmie
Thomson home where she looked
after the little girls while Mrs.
Thomson was seeking medical ad
vice in Portland. Mrs. Thomson re
turned to her home Tuesday night.
Miss Anna McNamee . arrived
Tuesday evening to spend a few
days visiting relatives and friends.
She has a secretarial position with
RKO pictures in Seattle and is on
her annual vacation. Miss McNamee j
is the daughtr of Dennis McNamee
and Mrs. Anna McNamee.
Mrs. C. W. Valentine came from
Portland Wednesday for a visit at
the home of her son, James Valen
tine, and family in Sand Hollow.
Mrs. Ed Burchell and children,
Patty Healy and Mrs. James Estes
and children left this morning for
Porland to spend a few weeks. -
Mrs. Claude Graham, president
and Mrs. Oscar Rippee, assistant
seal sale chairman, plan to go to
Forest Grove Sunday to attend a
state meeting of public health as
sociation groups as representatives
of the Morrow County Public
Health association.
Claude Way is spending this
week with his family, having flown
home from Pearl Harbor, arriving
Tuesday night. He will fly back on
Sunday.
WEIRD AUTO WITH 22 fcYtS ' WAS USED TO
TEST SEALED-BEAM HEADLIGHTS DEVELOPED
BY GENERAL ELECTRIC BEFORE THE WAR'.
NOW OUR WAR PLANES HAVE SIMILAR G-E
landing LAMPS TWENTY TIMES BRIGHTER.
ONE EXTRA EGG
A DAY FROM A
FLOCK OF 300 HENS
WILL PAY FOR
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POULTRY HOUSE
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if
Hound-Up Beauty Queen
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Round-Up parades Sept. 12, 13, 14, and 15 will be lovely Delores
Stevens, winner of the 1944 American Beauty contest at the
Pendleton show.
Only at the Round-Up is such t contest held; it's for full
blood Indian girls, real American beauties, and one of the rules
is that the winner may be queen only once. So Delores will not
be in competition this year but will be accorded special honors as
1944 queen. The contest is a feature of Friday's show, when scores
of Indian beauties ride before the grandstands for the approval of
the judges. Contestants are judged not only for personal beauty,
but for the splendor of their costumes and the elaborate trappings
of their horses.
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