Page 4 Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, August 27, 1 953 COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS COURT PROCEEDINGS FOR THE MONTH OF JULY, 1953 As only 1 person came to dis cuss the budget for the year 1953 54 it was ordered accepted as published and the levy ordered extended on the tax rolls of Mor row county for the Fiscal Year be ginning July 1, 1953 and ending June 30, 1954. The Court ordered the follow ing city ievies to be extended by the Assessor City of Heppner $13,765.00 City of lone 1,427.00 City of Lexington 4,078.00 City of Boardman 1,986.00 Also a 10 mill levy on all taxable property in the City of Heppner heretofore approved by the voters for the construction of a sewer system. Also a 10 mill-levy on all taxable property in the City of lone, heretofore approved by the voters for special improve ments. The Court orders a .065 cent per acre levy on all taxable property for Fire Patrol purposes as set out by the State Forester. The Court orders the levy of $1,211.28 of the Irrigon Rural Fire Protection District for the Fiscal Year July 1, 1953 to June 30, 1954, extended on the Tax Rolls. The Court ordered the Rural School District levy of $438,490.00 for the Fiscal Year, July 1, 1953 to June 30, 1951 to be placed upon the tax rolls of the County.. The Court orders a levy of $6, 337.50 for the payment of bonds and interest for the School Dis trict No. 10; $12,374.85 for the payment of bonds and interest for School District No. 25; and $28,874.10 for the payment of bonds and Interest for School District No. 35. The Court orders a 3 mill levy on all taxable real property in the Boardman Cemetery Main tenance and the Heppner Ceme tery Maintenance District. The Court ordered the salaries of the Office Help and Janitor be increased as follows: Deputy Clerk from $240.00 to $204.00 per month. Deputy Assessor from $250.00 to $275.00 per month. Sheriff Office help $166.66 to $225.00 per month. Janitor help $275.00 to $302.00 per month. IX'puty Tax Collector $225.00 per month. The Court allowed the following Bangs' disease claims: Charles A. Anderegg $8.00; and William H. I'adberg $21.00. The County Court met by law directed to canvass the results of the Boardman Maintenance Cemetery election and find that Clyde Tannehill, Robert H. Mil ler and Zearl Gillespie were elec ted directors. Paul Jones, Ora Evans and Garnet Barratt were elected directors for the Heppner Maintenance Cemetery District. Warrants Issued on The General Fund: Sadie Parrish, Deputy Clerk $ 179.40 Sylvia McDaniel, Deputy Tax Collector 177.52 Joyce Buschke, Office Clerk 137.53 Olive B. Hughes, Deputy 230.30 Martha Tapanalnen, Health Nurse 260.27 Barbara Ware, Office Clerk 77.10 A. J. Chaffee, Janitor 240.12 Dr. A. D. McMurdo, Physician 24.37 Herbert W. White, Jr. Court Reporter 65.00 William Garner Justice of Peace 73.12 J. O. Hager, Justice of Peace 138.45 Gustave Fisher, Justice of Peace 24.37 Calvin Carson, Weed Control 251.91 Empire Machinery Co., Weed Control 5.00 Ralph I. Thompson, County Court 56.63 Russell K. Miller, County Court 84.79 Heppner Hardware & Electric Co., Courthouse 3.17 H. Tamblyn, County Court 5.00 Garnet Barratt, County Court 12.52 C. J. D. Bauman, Sheriff 86.56 C. J. D. Bauman, Sheriff . 55.23 Remington Rand, Tax Collection 472.50 Kilham Stationery & Printing Co., Tax Col lection 5.12 Craig Office Supply, Tax Collection 17.37 Heppner Gazette Times, Official Publication, $185.73; Tax Collection, $19.15 204.88 West Coast Printing & Binding Co. Clerk 4.00 Remington Rand, Inc., Treasurer 111.08 Heppner Laundry, Court house 1.00 Morrow County Electric Service, Courthouse 8.80 Packer Scott Co., Courthouse 30.08 Lewis Cason, Circuit Court 18.00 W. L. Cox, Circuit Court . 10.32 Virginia Rosewall, Cir cuit Court 10.32 Virginia Turner, Circuit Court 10.32 Garland Swanson, Circuit Court 15.76 F. R. Jones, Circuit Court 13.20 J. B. Key, Circuit Court ... 10.32 Herbert W. White, Jr., Circuit Court 2.72 Bradley D. Fancher, District Attorney 13.30 Dr L. D. Tibbies, Men tally III 5.00 Association of Oregon Counties, Federal Tax Commission 125.00 Lexington Implement Co., Weed Control 3187.44 Lloyd O. Rice, Bangs' Disease Control 8.00 Donald E. Greenup, Bangs' Disease Control 8.00 James J. Hayes, Bangs' Disease Control 8.00 John Healy, Bangs' Disease Control 30.13 Louis A. Bergevin, Bangs' Disease Control 56.00 Oren O. Brace, Bangs' Disease Control 10.61 Harry T. O'Donnell Jr., Bangs' Disease Control 16.00 W. Howard Cleveland, Bangs' Disease Control 16.00 Thomas P. Michos, Bangs' Disease Control 16.00 Packer Scott Co., Courthouse 11.02 Oliver Creswick, Circuit Court 2.16 Harold Sanders, Circuit Court 2.16 Court Street Market, Jail 11.54 State Tax Commission, County Court .99 First National Bank of Portland, Co. Court 5.95 Public Employes Retire ment System, Salaries $1.49; 'Soc. Security $100.06 101.55 Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co., Current Expense 82.40 Herman Green, Court house 3.00 City of Heppner, Water Dept., Courthouse . 7.50 Pacifir Power Light Courthouse 42.24 Lexington Implement Co., Weed Control 4.20 Anderson's Builders, Courthouse 15.01 Umatilla County, Men tally 111 15.00 Charles A. Anderegg, Bangs' Disease Control 8.00 Gilliam and Bisbee, Weed Control 13.96 Empire Machinery Co., Weed Control -3.40 Padberg and Son, Weed Control .65 D. H. Jones and Son, Weed Control 3.00 Olson Motors, Weed Control 21.62 Oregon Ag. Chemical, Weed Control 425.27 Helen O'Donnell, Coroner 12.50 Oliver Creswick, Coroner 6.10 Dr. L. D. Tibbies, Men- . tally 111 $5.00; Coroner $5.00 10.00 William H. Padberg, Bangs' Disease Control 24.00 Pioneer Flag Co., Court house n.70 Warrants Issued on The General Road Fund: Lewis Ball $ 324.01 Dean Gilman George Irvin 313.04 282.36 Walter Corley 272.72 trea Booker 255.91 Jack Slocum 325.59 Wm Cnnnlnnhnm QT1 An . . MMuiitguuu, UJU.1U I ri ..?. n ivu.i Duiman 321.73 Walter Gilman 205.78 Ray Bailey 265.59 Anderson Hayes 261.61 Austin Wilson 286.65 Harold Wilson 335.74 Thoral Broadus 324.98 1 Harold Sherer 355.89 I Don Munkers 287.79 , Laurel Wilson 264.45 'Eldon Shannon 325.59 .Umatilla Electic Co-op.. 1.00 R. G. McMurtry 97.74 iFulleton Chevrolet Co. 18.55 I Union Oil Co 4344.97 ,Pirl L. Howell 45.00 ID. H. Jones and Son 47.35 I Lexington Implement Co. 258.02 Becket Equipment Co 131.04 I Empire Machinery Co. . .. 766.83 1 Rosewall Motor Co. 177.00 Jack Allen Supply Co 73.66 Pendleton Auto Parts 138.17 Northwest Industrial Laundry Co. 20.76 Montgomery Ward find Co 127.09 Pendleton Grain Grow ers, Inc. 82.72 Allen's Service Station . 4.70 Anderson's Builders Sup ply .- 5.44 Pendleton Heppner Freight Line 9.24 Morrow Countv Electric Co Pettyjohn 339.49 Heppner Hardware and Electric Co English and Co Sunset Motor Co Lillie B. Warner Beall Pipe and Tank Co. . Thomas C. Huston H. Sherer Turner, Vanmarter and Co Foster Motor Co Columbia Equipment Co. Feenaughty Machinery Co Tum-ALum Lumber Co. Clyde Equipment Co. The Texas Company Nelson Equipment Co. .... Industrial Air Products . Independent Garage Omar Rietmann Schetky Equipment Corp. Packer Scott Co. Boardman Supply Co. Lexington Oil Co-op Balzer Machinery Co Frank Stationery and Printing Co. Weed Control Fund Westland Equipment Co. State Industrial Acci dent Commission State Tax Commission ... First National Bank of Portland Public Employes Retire ment System City of Heppner, Water Dept Pacific Power and Light Co Lexington Implement Co. D. H.Jones and Son Farley Pontiac Agency ... G. M. Jannsen Munnell and Sherill, Inc. Fulleton Chevrolet Co. . Columbia Equipment Co. Pump Pipe and Power Co. Paul G. Pettyjohn Rosewall Motor Co. Anderson's Builders Sup Ply ' John L. Botts Sunset Motor Co. Independent Garage ...... Railway Express Agency C. J. D. Bauman, Sheriff .. Thoral Broadus 45.69 96.75 675.81 300.00 2834.62 350.00 20.64 1574.87 269.63 51.75 14.76 106.08 1146.71 247.53 628.83, 31.36 3.20 4.901 31.03 11.02 1 1.10 45.85 64.98 42.73 2840.88 84.00 173.39 195.39 641.00 98.57 5.70 14.98 41.80 97.00 .36 46.75 28.24 53.52 44.46 266.38 110.99 36.12 31.98 1.50 32.80 7.25 4.38 6.50 100.00 2500.00 C. J. D. Bauman 3.25 Union Pacific Railroad Co 10.32 Frank Chevrolet Co 28.88 Lexington Implement Co. 5980.00 Warrants Issued on The Miscel laneous Fund: C. J. D. Bauman. Dog Fund $ 5.00 Harold Dobyns, Coyote Bounty 204.00 Chas. C. Jones, Coyote Bounty 6.00 Harold Dobyns, Coyote Bounty 42.00 Bill Scott, Coyote Bounty 6.00 Lyle Peck, Coyote Bounty 6.00 William Labhart, Coyote Bounty 3.00 Wm. H. Nichols, Coyote Bounty 24.00 Warrants Issued on The Hospital Maintenance Fund: Pioneer Memorial Hos pital $2000.00 Shakespeare was 52 years old when he died. Monument News Continued from Page 1 aunt Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cox. Mrs. Luella Neal and Mrs. Dil lie Leathers s'pent Friday shop ping in Heppner. Mrs. Carol Cox and Mrs. Arch ie Cox were attending to mat ter ob business in John Dal last Monday. Mrs. Archie Cox took her son Wayne for his pre school medical examination. On Aug. 11 Doris Capon enter tained the Ladies Aid with her daughter Lois Hill as co-hostess. 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