Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, January 10, 1946, Page 7, Image 7

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    COUNTY COURT REPORT
FOR DECEMBER 1943
The minutes for the November
term were read and approved.
The Court appointed W. O. Dix
as Countv Assessor to take the
place of Thomas J. Wells, resigned.
The Court orders that the County
Treasurer set up and establish a
County Hospital fund for the pur
pose of receiving all donations or
gifts made to the County to help
defray the cost of constructing and
equipping a County Hospital,
of personal taxes levied against L.
The Court orders the cancellation
H. Holboke in the amount of
$200.98 for the reason that said L.
H. Holboke was not the owner of
any personal prperty Icated in Mor
row County at the time of said
assessment.
The Court orders the publication
and sale of the following County
property:
North 44 feet of Lot 2, Block 10
in the Town of Lexington, Mor
row County, Oregon for the
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minimum price of $50.00, cash.
WARRANTS DRAWN ON
GENERAL FUND
Edna Hughes Dep Sal $ 120.20
Frances Mitchell, Dep Sal 13G.G0
A dell Forster Office Clerk 108 50
Marie Barlow, Dep Sa 120.20
Sadie Parrish, Supt Assist 50.P0
Tilman Hogue, Jan Sal 109.30
Dr. A. D. McMurdo Physi 25.00
Susie Miller Court Reporter 33.33
Margaret Gillis, Nurse 143.95
P. A. Mollahan Sheriff 40.70
Harold L. Becket, Jail 7.50
Gazette Times Offic Pub 14.10
P. A. Mollahan Sheriff 10.50
Heppner Market Jai 5.33
Central Market, Jail .71
Childrens Farm Home Juv
Court 5.00
L. W. Briggs, Treasurer 12.50
Pac Tel & Tel Co, Cur Ex 65.67
Tum-A-Lum Co. Court
House Fuel 511.00
Lucy E. Rodgers, Supt $7.50
Supt Mileage $16.90 24.40
Shorb Stationery Supt 56.30
State Department of Agri
Dist Sealer 6.15
The Frank Shepard Co Dist
Attorney 10.00
Pac Stationery & Printing Co
Assessor $5.24; Clerk $1.72 696
Pac Power & Light Co
Court House 25.33
George N. Peck, Circuit Ct 5.60
Howard Evans, Circuit Ct 4.20
Earl Evans, Circuit Ct 4.00
Gerald Swaggart, Circuit Ct 7.00
Gordon Banker, Circuit Ct 3.20
Marion Palmer Circuit Ct 6.40
David Hynd, Circuit Ct 3.20
Howard Crowell, Circuit Ct 7.80
S. C. Russell, Circuit Ct 14.40
L. E. Bisbee, Circuit Ct 2.20
B. C. Pinckney, Circuit Ct 2.20
Cal Sumner, Crcuit Ct 2.20
L. D. Neill, County Court 83.90
J. G. Barratt, County Court 77.70
Bert Johnson, County Court 41.10
C. W. Barlow, Current Ex 3.00
First Natl Bank of Portland
Withholding Tax 213.65
State Indus Accid Comm Sher.
$3.04; Sher. Sal .30; Dep .30 3.64
Bert Johnson, Judge, General
Assistance
Robert S. Farrell Jr. Accts
Audits 205.30
Louis E. Bisbee, Circuit Ct 9.20
H. Wilkirs, Circuit Ct 13.20
Alt- Brown, Circuit Ct 10.00
W'bur R. Axer circuit Ct 13.00
Ch?s. Monagle, Circuit Ct 10.10
Albprl Schunk, Circuit Ct 9.20
Terrell L. Bonge, Circuit Ct 9.20
Cloy W. Dykstra, Circuit Ct 9.40
Alex Gren, Circuit Ct 9.20
Newt O'Harra, Circuit Ct 10.80
Charles Carlson, Circuit Ct 12.60
Howard Bryant. Circuit Ct 9.29
J. H. Bryson, Circuit Ct 12.60
Alex Hunt, Circuit Ct 10.80
Nora Neill, Circuit Ct 9.20
Mary Edwards, Circuit Ct 10.80
Roy E. Ball. Circuit Ct 22.00
Archie Bechdolt, Circuit Ct 13.40
Ed Bennett, Circuit Ct 9.20
Albert Breeding, Circuit Ct 10.80
H. E. Warner, Circuit Ct 10.80
Bertha Dinges, Circuit Ct 10.80
Ella Benge, Circuit Ct 9.20
K. A. House, Circuit Ct 920
Claude Graham Circuit Ct 960
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118.76 In -
romona irsnge
Has Fine Meeting
At Lexington Hall
By Mary Lundell
Morrow County Pomona met on
Saturday, Jan. 5 with Lexington
grange as hosts.
Highlights of the meeting were
a splendid program and installa
tion of subordinate and Pomona
offcers.
Speakers on program were Mrs.
Minnie McFarland on CVA; Pro
gress of Chemurgic Plants, Or
ville Cutsforth; Soil Conservation,
Arnold Ebert; Health Hazards, Miss
Margaret Gillis; What I am Doing,
Grace Gadeken; REA Cooperation,
Henry Baker. Readings and music
completed the program.
Greenfield, Willows, Lexington
Rhea Creek and Morrow Pomona
officers were installed by the re
tiring Pomona master, Minnie Mc
McFarland, assisted by O. L. Lun-
dell as marshall, Helen Baker, re
galia bearer and Barbara Heliker
as emblem bearer.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Rice declined
the master and secretary offices,
lacking a means of transportation.
S. J. Devine was installed as mas
ter and Mrs. Mary Lundell as se
cretary. The finance committee was ap
pointed as follows: R. B. Rice, F. E.
Parker and O. L. Lundell. Orville
Cutsforth was appointed chairman
of the agricultural committee.
A rising vote of thanks was ten
dered Lexington grange for their
generous hospitality.
The next regular meeting will be
held at Rhea creek in April.
Josephine Maoney, Circuit Ct 3.20
Velma Smelhurst, Circuit Ct 11.00
C. H. Bartholomew, Cct Ct 15.00
Claude Cox, Circuit Ct. 9.20
Guy Chapin, Circuit Ct. 7.00
R. B. Rice, Circuit Ct. 9.00
Assoc. of Ore. Counties 100.78
Public Lands Comm., Federal
Tax Comm. 125.00
Morrow Co. Grain Growers,
Court house 2.50
L. D. Neill, Comm., Old Age
Assis. $502.60; Dep. Chil
dren $44.00 Aid to Blind
$11.40 558.00
WARliANTS DRAWN ON
GENERAL ROAD FUND
E. A. Kelly 172.55
Chas. Williams 89.85
Frank Nixon 29.85
A. J. Chaffee 156.82
E. S. Hunt 94.62
W. Cunningham 180.84
Wm Harrison 131.46
Walter Gilman 163.69
Austin Wilson 170.34
Robert Taylor 142.16
Harold Wilson 143.91
Harold Sherer 232.15
M. V. Nolan 185.23
Harry Quackenbush 91.34
Robert S. Wilson 132.42
Michael Cassidy 91.54
G. McLouth 20.96
Roy E. Ball 444.92
E. R. Lundell 1.50
Texas Oil Company 14.20
City of Heppner, Water dept 2.65
Nelson Equipment Co 5.26
Tum-A-Lum Co 39.00
Braden Tractor & Equip Co 124.59
Union Oil Co 350.85
Lloyd Moyer 9.00
Shockman & Sons 62.50
Pac Power & Light Co 3.24
Heppner Lumber Co 185.20
Hodge Chevrolet Co 3.49
Walter Wiliams Co 240
Columbia Equipment Co 8.60
Feenaughty Machinery Co 7.65
Jones-Scott Co 7,50
Gamble Store Dealer 68 27
Shell Oil Co 59J0
City of Heppner, Water dept 3.40
Industrial Air Products Co ' 5.88
Jack Allen Suppy Co 162.20
Union Oil Co Hermiston 33.00
Oregon Motor Service .18
Cummings Tire Shop 650
First Natl Bank Portland 187.90
State Indus Accid Comm 65.50
Reconstruction Finance Corp 82.50
Rosewall Motor Co 68.67
Columbia Equipment Co 360.25
Robert S Farrell Jr. Sec of
State 20.00
WARRANTS DRAWN ON
MISCELLANEOUS FUND
Joseph Baltrenas, Rodent Fd 25.00
Carl McDaniel, Rodent Fd 25.00
Paul Bunyan Co, Road Mach
inery Replacement Sinking
Fund 10,385.00