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Page 6 Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, August 28, 1952 COURT PROCEEDINGS Court Proceedings for July, 1952, The minutes of the June, 1952 term were read and approved. The Budget for the Fiscal year July 1, 1952 to June 30, 1953 was ordered by the Court accepted as published and the levy is hereby ordered extended on the tax rolls of Morrow County this 2nd day of July, 1952. The Court ordered the follow ing city levies to be extended by the Assessor: City of Heppner .... ... $18,453.00 City of lone $1,347.00 City of Lexington $2,718.00 City of Boardman $1,874.03 also a 10 mill levy on all taxable property in the City of Heppner, heretofore approved by the voters for the purpose of constructing a sewer system. Also ordered the following levies extended on the tax rolls $1,085.54 of the Irrigon fiural Fire Protection District; for the Fiscal year July 1, 1952 to June 30, 1953; $5,000.00 on the lone Rural Fire Protection Dis trict; .059 cent per acre levy on all taxable property for Fire Fatrol jiurposes as set out by the State Forester; $8,944.82 for the Spruce Hud worm Control in the forest as set out by the State of Oregon; and the Rural School District Levy of $422,906.00 for the Fiscal year July 1, 1952 to June 30, 1953 to be placed upon the tax rolls of the county, which said levy includes all of the school districts of the county. Also a levy of $0,000.00 for the payment of bonds and in terest for School District No. 10; $8500.00 for the payment of bonds and interest for School District No. 25; $30,000.00 for payment of bonds and interest for School District No. 35. The Court ordered that the sal aries of the Office Help and Jani tor be increased as follows: Deputy Assessor from $225.00 to $250.00 per month. - Deputy Clerk from $215.00 to $240.00 per month. Deputy Tax Collector from $250.00 to $275.00 per month Sheriff Office Help from $150.00 to $1G0.G6 per month. Janitor from $250.00 to $275.00 per month. An agreement between Morrow County and the Oregon State Highway Commission, abandon ing to Morrow County all those Dortions of the Columbia River Highway No. 2 and the access road between the old highway and the new section at Castle Hock, that the said resolution be accepted and made a portion of the Morrow County road system and subject to all the statutes governing the jurisdiction of the Morrow County Court over the County road system. That a copy of the above mentioned resolution be filed with the County Clerk for reference and one copy of the same dispatched to the Oregon State Highway Commission. The Court ordered the follow ing Bangs' Disease Control claims paid: Lora M. Mover $8.00; Henry B. Gantenbein $10.00 and Arthur C. and Bryce W. Keene $16.00. The Court ordered the Morrow County Treasurer to Issue a check in the amount of $951.25, the amount which heretofore was paid to Morrow County by Donald and Charles Mchlligott to be spe cifically used for the oiling of the said McElligott Road and the said amount has been placed in the Road Trust Fund, payable to the Russell Olsen Construction Com pany for the oiling the said road and charged against the Road Trust Fund. The Court ordered the amount of $296.92 be transferred from the General Fund to the hospital fund to take care of the overdraft In this amount. The Court ordered the transfer of $1500.00 from the General Fund to the Hospital Improvement Fund. It is further ordered that as soon as enough 1952-53 taxes are collected for the Hospital Im provement Fund, the amount of $1500.00 is to be returned to the General Fund with out further or dor of this Court. The amount of $695.00 In the Rodent Appropriation for Morrow County for the use of the Court for the control of predatory ani mals or so much thereof as shall be matched with an equal amount of Oregon State Game Commis sion funds, to be contributed for the use of the Oregon State Game Commission under its "Predatory Animal Control Fund" In copera tion with the U. S. Fish and Wild Life service for predatory animals control in Marrow County. The Court ordered, that the sum. of $575.00 out of the Rodent Ap propriation of Morrow county be set aside for the use of the United States Department of Agriculture, bureau of Biological Survey, In the control of predatory animals in Morrow County, said sum to be matched with an equal amount by the State of Oregon and to be used only in the event that It is so matched. Warrants Issued on Tht General Fund: Sadie Parrish, Deputy $161.02 Frances Mitchell, Deputy ... 201.25 Joyce Buschke, Office Clerk .'. 124.45 Olive B. Hughes, Deputy Assessor 211.12 Martha Tapanainen, Health Nurse 260.27 A. J. Chaffee, Janitor 220.55 Dr. A. D. McMurdo, Physician 24.37 Jane Cheney, Court Re porter 62.90 William E. Garner, Justice of Peace 73.12 J. O. Hager, Justice of Peace 138.45 Gustave Fisher, Justice of Peace 24.37 fice help 97.50 Jlce held 97.50 Ralph I. Thompson, County Court 40.92 Russell K. Miller, County Court 66.15 O'Donnell's Cafe, County Court 50.00 Ralph Scott, Jr., Courthouse Repairs 31.50 Austin Wilson, Courthouse I Repairs 27.00 Ray Bailey, Courthouse Repairs W. Cunningham, Court house Repairs Northwest Hospital Service Salaries First- National Bank of Portland, Salaries State Tax Commission, Salaries C. J. D. Bauman, Stamps and Envelopes C. W. Barlow, Co. Clerk, Clerk $2.08; Current Ex pense $5.00 Martha Tapanainen, Nurse Incidentals" W. Howard Cleveland, Bangs Disease Control ... Phil Higgins, Bangs' Di sease Control George G. Griffith, Bangs' Disease Control Franklin Ely, Bangs' Di sease Control Nels H. Krlstensen, Bangs' Disease Control . Bradley D. Fancher, Dis-' trict Attorney Tum-A-Lum Lumber, Courthouse Fuel N. D. Bailey, Courthouse .... Martha Tapanainen, Nurse Incidentals A. D. McMurdo, Nurse inci dentals Bureau of Publication, Nurse Incidentals Henderson Office Supply, Courthouse Shaw Surgical Co., Court house Sam McMillan, Assessor Incidentals Homer C. Hayes, Assessor Incidentals 27.00 31.50 68.75 362.20 105.24 50.00 7.08 10.00 24.00 16.00 16.00 8.00 8.00 . 31.00 250.00 2.00 115.83 129.05 4.80 98.42 118.00 24.90 37.36 Russell Olson Construction Co., Courthouse Repairs .. 390.30 State Industrial Accident Commission, Sheriff, $4.44; Sheriff Salary, 30c; Deputy Salary, 30c; Janitor 30c; Courthouse, $1.12 G..f6 Public Employes Retire ment; Salaries $51.88; Soc. Security $141.74 193.M H. Tamblyn, County Court 5.00 C. J. D. Bauman, Sheriff 221 .iu Shorb's Stationery, Sheriff 21.41 Kllham Stationery & Print- lng Co., Clerk 109.03 The Haloid Co., Clerk 11.4j Continued on page 7 CHAMPS in the FIELD bet J KniirlttiM' RED WING IRISH SETTER BOOTS Here's real walking com fort throughout the day's hunt. Feel better... hunt better. Treat yourself to hunting pleasure every day with a pair of Red Wing IRISH SETTER BOOTS. Rug ged, soft, oil-tanned with leather lined foot. x "J!Jz Come in, aik for them Bf rJio by name... the famous rSjtoM IK1SH Blllin 66V . BOOTS by Red Wing. j RED WING SHOE CO., Red Vhf, Mim. GONTY'S si ay Morrow County FA TT "r and JROBEO Again this year at the Fair you will find a whole host of new events and special awards, including the National Needlecraft Crochet contest, Betty Crocker Chiffon cake contest and special awards for jelly and preserves win ners. Whatever your interests may be you'll find them all at the Fair. If you haven't prepared your entries yet, ask the county agent for your copy of the Premium list giving all classes and awards. Do The . V":: 4-H i FAT LIVESTOCK AUCTION SALE Friday, Sept. 5, 7:30 P. M. Wednesday, September 3 -All 4-H Entries Close. -4-H Agricultural Contest. 4-H Home Economics Exhibits Judged. 4:00 P. M.-4-H Tractor Driver's Contest. 11:00A.M 1 :00 P. M TWO BIG NIGHTS OF DANCIM To the Music of Ken Knott and His Orchestra 9:00 A.M 9:00 A. M 9:00 A.M 2:00 P. M, 8:00 P. M. 9:00 A. M 10:30 A.M 1 :30 P. M. s s 7:30 P. M.- 10:00 A. M 12:00 noon 1 :30 P. M. 7 to 9 A.M. ..1:30 P. M, Thursday, September 4 -All open class entries close. -Judging begins on open class livestock, hay, crops, flowers, Home Economics. -Home Economics contests and judging of dresses for Style Revue. -4-H Livestock and Agricultural exhibits judged. -Style Revue at Fair Pavilion. Friday, September 5 .-Finish 4-H Agricultural judging. .-Judging of halter classes in Saddle horse division. Grandstand attraction-Saddle Horse Show, sponsored by the Wranglers-Parade of live stock before grandstand. 4-H Pig Scramblcand Fat Livestock Auction Sale. Saturday, September 6 -Big Street Parade. -County-wide picnic at the Court House lawn. -Rodeo. Sunday, September 7 -Wranglers Cowboy Breakfast, Fair Grounds. -Rodeo. New This Year E3i?se Show Sponsored By The Wranglers FRIDAY, 1:30 P. M. THE BIG Davis Amusement Co. Shows COWBOY BREAKFAST EXHIBITS DISPLAYS RODEO FUN FOR EVERYONE Morrow County Fair & Rodeo Sept. 4-5-6-7