Paee Six STATE CAPITAL Hepnner Gazette Times; Heppner, Oregon Thursday, July 18, 1940 NEWS By A. L. LINDBECK o McNary Ceremony Relief Loan Medical Shake-Up and his assistant, Mrs. May Casey, were both shaken out of their jobs and Miss Lorienne M. Conley was installed as executive secretary. Dr. Wood, prominent Portland Demo cratic party worker, who also re signed as a member of the board, charges that the shake-up was pure ly political. This is denied by the governor who says that he found it necessary to take the bull by the horns" to reorganize the adminis trative staff of the board because of constant turmoil in the ranks. Mrs. Casey, Wood's assistant, was also a Democrat while Miss Conley the new secretary is a republican and has for several sessions past Salem Political interest through out Oregon these days ispretty well centered in the pending ceremony at which Senator Charles L. McNary is to be officially notified by the Re publican party that he has been selected as their candidate for the vice -presidency. This ceremony, the time nor place for which has yet been fixed, is expected to attract between 10,000 and 20,000 persons to Salem, including many members of congress and other dignitaries high in the ranks of the Republican party. Senator McNary has expressed a desire that the ceremony be staged at Fircone, his beautiful country home, north of Salem. A survey of the situation this week by Governor Sprague and Ralph Cake, republican national committeeman for Oregon, has revealed that arrangements can be made to accommodate a huge crowd at Fircone but that these ar rangements include the uprooting of a number of the senator's young filbert trees. Whether McNary is willing to agree to any such an ar rangement or would prefer to waive personal sentiment and agree to the use of Oregon's capitol as a setting for the notification ceremony, is to be determined at a conference be tween the senator and Cake in Washington this week. This confer ence will also probably determine the date for the ceremony, which, it is understood somewhat hingesu p on what congress will do about ad journment. Should the ceremonies be staged at Fircone, it is pointed out, it will be necessary to construct temporary seats for thousands of visitors in ad dition to a platform for the speakers and the distinguished guests. If, on the other hand, the state capitol is selected as the site for the ceremony the notification would be staged from the steps in front of the build ing with "standing room" for thou sands available in the huge plaza. Governor Sprague has refused to grant the request of Claude E. Cline, condemned slayer, for executive clemency because of insanity. The governor's refusal was based upon a report by Dr. John Evans, super intendent of the state hospital, that an examination of Cline revealed no evidence of insanity. Cline is un der sentence to die July 26 in the gas chamber at the state prison for the murder of his mining partner, . George Chetty. Cline refused to ap peal his case to the supreme court, relying instead upon the hope that the govenor might be moved to set aside the death sentence. Pedestrians are getting a break at last. They contributed fewer mem bers to the long list of traffic fatal ities in June than during any other month this year, according to Sec retary of State Earl Snell. Of the 35 persons who met death as the result of traffic accidents last month only eight were pedestrians, Snell reports. State Treasurer Walter Pearson reported Saturday that he had bor rowed $100,000 on liquor certificates to keep the state relief fund on a cash basis. This is the first bor rowing found necessary since the last legislature wiped out the relief debt and started the relief fund out with a sizeable cash appropriation for the current biennium. With the general fund appropriation long since expended and relief outlays considerably exceeding liquor pro fits Pearson figures that it will be necessary to borrow between $800, 000 and $1,000,000 for relief pur poses before another legislative ses sion rolls around to make another appropriation. Governor Sprague took time out from his other duties this week to shake up the State Board of Medical Examiners. As a result Dr. Joseph F. Wood, secretary to the board, Treasurer's Semi-Annual Report January 1, 1940 to July 1, 1940 Balance on hand January 1st, 1940 $184,645.63 RECEIVED FROM Taxes from Sheriff's Office $234n' Taxes from Assessor's Office 409.60 Realty Leases 1376.G2 Clerks Office Fees : '?ni q. Sheriffs Mileage and Fees Sheriffs Auto Permits Interest on Time Deposits at Bank oi ia Sales and Rentals, Road Department -91.19 Sale of Personal Property for Taxes 300.00 Forest Reserve Rentals 590.27 MicTOllnnpnns FinPK OUO.OU State Refund on Motor Fuel - 456.00 Miscellaneous Refunds Taxes from Other Counties (Irrigation) x'Xn Secretary of State for Liquor Sales tL-iL Secretary of State for County Fairs ... M M Secretary of State for Motor Vehicle License Fund , 1023.43 Tntomrf nn RnVinnl Fund Notes 24.00 4QQ 00 Dog Licenses . 4o,n qnfl , , Taylor Grazing Act MV-"U GRAND TOTAL $424,953.77 DISBURSEMENTS General County Expenses $ General County Roads Market Roads - County School Funds School District Specials - Elementary Schools Non-High School Districts School District Bonds and Interest City Specials - - Irrigation District Orders - County Road Bonds Redeemed County Bond Interest Paid - Forest Fire Patrol - Rodent Control - - Dog Fund Claims - - Fines Sent State Game commission Trust Funds Official Surveys 20,954.42 30,669.67 4,954.45 211.54 86,436.01 7,079.62 6,103.43 20,921.27 12,309.15 4,032.39 8,500.00 8,803.70 1,576.15 1,234.01 1,433.00 21.00 85.41 3.03 $215,328.25 BALANCE Otf HAND .-. - $209,625.52 LEON W. BRIGGS, Morrow County Treasurer. County Clerk's Semi-Annual Report January 1, 1940 to July 1, 1940 GENERAL FUND ACCOUNT Jan. 1 Warrants outstanding --" - $ 1,642.27 Total of 407 claims allowed Dy couniy oui u . Warrants issued for above claims - 18,Ub.H $ 20,358.63 Total warrants paid by Treasurer 20,339.13 19.50 Julv 1 General Fund Warrants outstanding GENERAL ROAD FUND ACCOUNT Jan. 1 Warrants outstanding $ 4,055.05 Total of 351 claims allowed by County Court Warrants issued for above claims tf,ou served as clerk of law committees in the House of Representatives. In pursuit of the state's policy of acquiring property in the blocks immediately north of the new cap itol, the Board of Control this week purchased the home of former state senator, Chas. K. Spaulding and B. Miles, paying $25,507.50 ad $27,382.50 respectively for the properties. These properties, two of the most substan tial homes in the capital city, will be rented by the state if tenants can be found, until such time as the space is needed 1 for another state building. Purchase of the properties was authorized by the last legisla ture which made available a fund of $100,000 to be used by the Board of Control for this purpose. A class of 121 law school gradu ates, six of them women, took the annual bar examinations here last week. This was the largest class to take the tests since 1929, according to Arthur S. Benson, clerk of the supreme court. If there is any big rush to "see America first" on the part of sum mer tourists who are unable to make their usual European visits because of the war Oregon has not yet begun to feel the effects of it. In fact tourist traffic so far this year is far below that of former years. Records compiled by the state de partment show that tourist travel into Oregon is 10.7 percent below the record for 1939. In the first six months of this year only 47,292 out-of-state automobiles were register ed in this state compared to 33,014 Sheriff's Semi-Annual Report January 1, 1940 to July 1, 1940 TAX COLLECTIONS Collections Disbursements 1940 $181,523.88 $181,523.88 1939 16,905.91 16,905.91 1938 3,928.80 3,928.80 1935-31 16,376.05 16,376.05 1930 & Prior .... 1,455.41 1,455.41 Land Sales 10,949.43 10,949.43 $231,139.48 $231,139.48 Temporary Auto Permits $ 136.75 $ 136.75 Civil Mileage & Fees $ 101.33$ 101.33 C. J. D. BAUMAN, Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon. By NEVA S. COCHELL, Deputy. Professional Directory $ 30,701.83 Total warrants paid by Treasurer 30,669.67 July 1 General Road Fund Warrants outstanding $ 3216 MARKET ROAD FUND ACCOUNT Jan. 1 Warrants outstanding -- $ 81026 Total of 55 claims allowed by County Court Warrants issued for above claims 4,l8o.ia $ 4,996.45 ' Total warrants paid by Treasurer 4,954.45 July 1 Market Fund Warrants outstanding $ 4200 SPECIAL ROAD DISTRICT FUNDS w i 4 r a . , Jlv-irt- $ 1.83 jUiy l warrants uuiaicmums , Tru! T?nTn rrniiMT Jan. 1 Warrants outstanding - v- : $ 3300 Total of 1 claim allowed by County Court Warrants issued for above claim l.wu.uu $ 1,433.00 Total warrants paid by Treasurer 1,433.00 Phelps Funeral Home Ambulance Service Trained Lady Assistant Phone 1332 Heppner, Ore. NEW AUTO POLICY Bodily Injury & Property Damage Class A $13.60 Class B $17.00 See us before financing your next automobile. F. W. TURNER & CO. $ .75 RODENT FUND ACCOUNT Ton 1 Warrant's outstanding Total of 3 claims allowed by County Court Warrants issued for above claims i,uu $ 1,234.76 Total warrants paid by Treasurer 1,234.01 $ .75 July 1 Rodent Fund Warrants Outstanding FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF MORROW COUNTY OREGON July 1, 1940 (Less county owned properties.) ASSETS LIABILITIES Cash in hands of Treas- As's Collect io ;ns $ Taxes Receivable (Delin- Warrants Outstanding 96.24 quent) 211,802.94 Estimated Revenues (Tax TL:.. 104,018.43 cSrent'Sus- BOOS Misc. Revenues Receiv able 3,643.12 $529,090.01 $529,090.01 Outstanding Road Bonds $351,500.00 Respectfully submitted, C. W. BARLOW, County Clerk. Heppner City Council Meets First Monday Each Month Citizens having matters for dis cussion, please bring before the Council. G. A. BLEAKMAN, Mayor. GLENN Y. WELLS ATTORNEY AT LAW ATwater 4884 535 MEAD BUILDING 5th at Washington PORTLAND, OREGON A. D. McMurdo, M. D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Trained Nnrse Assistant Office in Masonic Building Heppner, Oregon Morrow County Abstract & Title Co. INC. ABSTRACTS OP TITLE TITLE INSURANCE Office In New Peters Building J. 0. Turner ATTORNEY AT LAW Phone 173 Hotel Heppner Building HEPPNER. ORE. Dr. Raymond Rice PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Office First National Bank Building Office Phone 523 House Phone 823 Heppner Abstract Co. J. LOGIE RICHARDSON, Mgr. BATES SEASONABLE Roberts Building Heppner, Oa. P. W. Mahoney ATTORNEY AT LAW GENEBAL INSURANCE Heppner Hotel Building Willow St. Entrance J. 0. Peterson Latest Jewelry and Gift Goods Watches - Clocks Diamonds Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing Heppner, Oregon Vawter Parker ATTORNEY-AT-LAW First National Bank Building Dr. Richard C. Lawrence DENTIST X-Ray and Extraction by Gu First National Bank Bldg. Phone 562 Heppner, Oregon Dr. L. D. Tibbies OSTEOPATHIC Fhysioian A Burgeon FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG. Rec Phone 1162 Office Phone 492 HEPPNER, OREGON Jos. J. Nys ATTORNEY AT LAW Peters Building, Willow Street Heppner, Oregon V. R. Runnion AUCTIONEER Farm Sales and Livestock a Speolalty 405 Jones Street, Heppner, Ore. Phone 452 MAKE SATES AT MY EXPENSE Frank C. Alfred ATTORNEY AT LAW Telephone 442 Rooms 3-4 First National Bank Building HEPPNER, OREGON Peterson & Peterson ATTORNEYS AT LAW U. S. National Bank Building PENDLETON, OREGON Practice in State and Federal Courts Real Estate General Line of Insurance and Bonds W. M. EUBANKS Notary Publlo Phone 62 lone, Ore. M. L. CASE G. E. NIKANDER Directors of Funerals 862 Phones 262