6 Heppner Gazette Times, August 2, 1945 Irrigon News Notes By MBS. J. A. SHOTIT At a beautiful ceremony at 8 p. m. Wednesday, July 25, Kathleen Poulscn. daughter of Mr. and Mxs. James I. Phillips, and Robert Spra gue were united in marriage at the Assembly of God church in Irrigon. The bride given in marriage by her father, was gowned in white satin marquisette. Butterflies of seed pearls adorned the skirt and train of the dress. She carried a bouquet of white carnations and pink rose buds.. The bride has lived in Irri gon most of her life. She was val edictorian of the class of 1945 and is one of the group of Christ's am bassadors of the local Assembly of God church. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Sprague of Sequim, Wash, and is a staff ser gant of the 15th Air Force where he servd as a bombardier in engage ments in Italy. Rev. Albert B. Tur ner read the impressive service. McCoy Smith, brother-inlaw of the groom, acted as best man while LaVelle Markham was maid of hon or. Other attendants were Delpha Markham, Clara Fraser. Ella Mae Grimm. Leonard Aldrich, Charles Acock and Russell McCoy. David wedding march was played by Miss and Herert Rand were ushers. The Mary Cotton of Stanfield. Mrs. Har vey Warner sang "I Love You Tru .ly and Because. A reception was held at the home of Mr and Mrs. J. E. McCoy following the cere mony. The young couple will have a brief honeymoon at the lakes near the groom's home.Sgt Sprague will report at Santa Ana Aug 21. for re assignment for duty. Out of town guests for the Poul-son-Sprague wedding were Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Sprague, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Smith and small son, Mr. and Mrs McCoy Smith, all of Sequim, Waclr Mi! June Goodwin of Se attle. Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson, Capt and Mrs. Lynch, Mr. and Mrs. , Harold Keith, Mr. and Mrs Arnold j Webber, Misses Connie and Alice J Frosh and J S. White of HermistonJ Misses Mary Cotton and Wilma Browrf of Stanfield, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hollis, Mrs. Theresa Frasier and Miss Shirley Teel of Ordnance. Gollyhorn's grandmother went with them but will return later. Mrs. Joyce Pickett and sister Eva from Portland are visiting at Carl Haddock's. They will take a load of furnitture back with them. . Mrs. Zetha Warner and two dau ghters were Ordnance visitors Tues day. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wilson and three children moved from New Meadow Ida. Tuesday and are visit, ing his mother Mrs Nora Wilson. Mrs Ruth Umiker returned Sat urday from a Pendleton hospital where she spent more than 10 days being treated. Warren McCoy is home from Ba nriaa River, Fla. visiting his par. ents the R. M. McCoys and other relatives and friends. Rev. S. E. Gregg of Vanport preached in Irrigon at the Commu nity church and will be here the following Sunday. Mrs. Mildred Haney and son Wesley of Spokane arrived Sunday to visit her daughter Virginia Al len and small son Kenneth. COUNTY CLERK'S SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT Jan. 1,1945 to July 1,1945 GENERAL FUND ACCOUNT Jan. 1 Warrants outstanding , $ 2,647.19 Total of 335 claims allowed by County Court Warrants 'ssued for above claims 22,061.96 24,709.15 Total warrants paid by Treasurer ., $21,717.27 July 1 General Fund Warrants Outstanding..! $ 2,991.88 GENERAL ROAD FUND ACCOUNT Jan. 1 Warrants outstanding $ 2,240.54 Total of 225 claims allowed by County Court Warrants issued for above claims 22,461.58 1944-45 taxes - 1943-44 taxes 1942-43 taxes 1942 taxes taxes - taxes taxes taxes taxes taxes 1935-31 taxes . - T Q'C arA Tri(r - Land sales "ZZ....Z - 3,209.96 1341 1940 1939 1938 1937 1936 $ 10.736.82 . 1,831.77 415.15 473.61 1,444.85 13.31 89.47 18.50 00.00 20.64 822.48 479.90 $ 19,556.46 Over collections 7iqH Total on hand and received .. - d,i3D.oo DISBURSEMENTS Turned over to County Treasurer - $ 37,119.66 On deposit in ank f86 AO On hand, June 30, 1945 - 71.16 76.02 Total disbursements and balance on hand - $ 37.195.63 TEMPORARY AUTO PERMITS Receipts $135.75 Disbursements $135.75 CIVIL FEES AND MILEAGE $104.93 . $104.93 Respectfully submitted, P. A. MOLLAHAN, . Sheriff of Morrow County. 24,702.12 Total wasrants pa'd by Treasurer 21,975.61 July 1 General Road Fund Warrants Outstanding 2,726.51 RODENT FUND ACCOUNT Jan. 1 Warrants outstanding $ 63.25 Total of 14 claims allowet by County Court Warrants issued for above claims 312.50 Total warrants pain by Treasurer.. 375.75 325.00 July 1 R'dent Fund Warrants Outstanding $ 50.75 DOG FUND ACCOUNT Total of 3 ilaims allowed by County Court Warrants issued for above claims $ 236.00 Total warrants paid by County Treasurer 236.00 FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, July 1, 1945 Less County Owned Properties. ASSETS Cash in hands of Treasurer .'. $135,157.97 Un'ted States War Bonds 90,000.00 Taxes Receivable (Delinquent) .'. 25,818.10 Taxes Receivable (Current) 12,914.50 Jean Mulkey and Jack Sabranski j ar working up near Heppner. Calvin Allen, S 2c has been dis charged from the Navy because of rheumatic fever and is to be home about Aug. 19. i Adrn Allen and Herbert Ames were in The Dalles Tuesday. Robert and John Smith have bought the Earl Leach place east of Irrigon and are going to build a home on it. They sold their old place and are to give it up by October. Mr. and Mrs. William Gollyhorn and children returned from Tilla mook where they have been vaca tioning. Mrs. Efffie Johnson, Mrs. $263,890.57 LIABILITIES Outstanding (General Fund) ;. $ 2,991.88 Outstanding (General Roads) 2,726.51 Ootstandng (Miscellaneous) 50.75 Revenues (Taxes) 38.732.60 Current Surplus (Includes amounts due all funds, including School Districts) 219,388.83 Warrants Warrants Warrants Estimated $203,890.57 Outstanding Road Bonds ...... $214,000.00 Respectfully submitted, C. W. BARLOW County Clerk. COUNTY TREASURER'S SEMI REPORT, Jan. 1, 1945 to July ANNUAL 1, 1945 $301,490.96 Balance on hand January 1, 1945 RECEIVED FROM Taxes from Sheriff's office - $ 37,119.66 Clerk's office fees 1,106.70 Dog licenses 437.00 Sheriff's fees and mileage 104.93 Sheriff's temporary auto permits 135.75 Realty rentals 125.00 Sales and rentals, road department - 1,647.03 Miscellaneous fines and forfeited bail 593.00 Interest on War Savings Bonds 1,000.00 State School Support funds - 10.913.86 Motor license funds - - 1.516..03 Forest Reserve rentals, etc 2,050.40 Sfate refund on motor fuel 739.45 Interest on time deposit at bank 250.00 Tax on Electric Cooperat've - . 255.52 Alcohol bevterage tax - 336.73 Millage tax for fairs and roads 468.06 Tax on amusement devices .-- 25.45 Tvlor Grazing Act - 96.99 Miscellaneous items 20.33 58,941.89 Eov long will it be before you can buy a new wushur, even after civil ion production starts? Nobody knows. So keep your present washer working well. Have us check it over now. Our special 16-point Check-up is low cost insurance of good service for the fu ture. Phone us today. Heppner Hardware y Electric Co. Grand total $360,432.85 1 AUTHOmZIO DCAUt DISBURSEMENTS: General county expenses .. General county l-oads General school fund ; School district specials Non-High School districts School district bond and interest. City specials County bonds redeemed. Interest on county road bonds Irrigation district orders ..... Forest fire patrol Rodent control Cla ms on dog fund Sent State Game Commission ..$ 21,717.27 .. 21.975.61 .. 15,599.11 .. 41,235.97 .. 8,620.18 142.50 .. 2,543.77 .. 8,500.00 .. 5.444.25 4.749.89 .. 4,125.33 325.00 236.00 50.00 135.274.88 Balance on hand July 1, 1945 $225,157.97 LEON W. BRIGGS Morrow County Treasurer. COUNTY SHERIFF'S SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT, Jan. 1, 1945 to July 1, 1945. TAX COLLECTIONS T?TT''R'TPTQ On hand and on deposit, December 31, 1944 $ 17,637.51 ANNUAL REPORT OF MORROW COUNTY COMMITTEE OF BLUE MOUNTAIN CAMP AND HOSPITAL COUNCIL Statement of Expense from June 1, 1944 to June 1, 1945 McCAW HOSPITAL Elks ward, includes electric phonograph $ Morrow County ward 47 Furniture and curtains $150, radio $29. $60 phonograph from Harry Duvall, typewriter repairs $5.15, cart for phonograph $27, extension cords $3.92, ed lamps $9.86. New '"ward given '.. Magazine fund for 10 months Birthday phone calls, general party for year 8 portable phonographs, includes gift of Rhea Creek Grange, does not include the Elks or one in Ward 47 and two from Pine City : 8 portable electric radios, does not include one in Ward 47 Curtain and cushion material wards 9 and 19 2 dozen harmonicas and postage Bicycle,' gift of the Red Cross board Awning for lown at McCaw Spotlight and globes for state in recreation hall Ping pong table Christmas gift program from many groups and individuals $30 magazine subscriptions, $42 Christmas phone calls, $8.43 Christmas musin$72.43 bed lamps. $24 Chrismas wreaths and flowers, $5 gift wrappings and gifts, gift from Willows Grange $17.68 Repair to radios and typewriters Phone calls for patients from battle fronts Help in furnishing WAC day room Gift to recreation ball in closed wards from Srt. Dan Dinges Gift of $5 per month closed ward'from HEC Willows Grange.... Cleaning account since first of yar Party hind and prizes in wards, $25 given by Holly Rebekah lodge, Lexington , Elks ward fo refreshments, records and prizes Records for wards and general hospital Easter gift of plants : One dozen bed lamps, general use at McCaw Mrs. Reser's account for year Curtains and rods $16.98; ping pong tables $65; waste bas kets $14.73; balance used in furnishing ward 47, $32.66; food for parties, our ward and others. $26.81; flowers and rlant?, $12.78; extra magazines, $13.25; records $55. Total of $R2.79 was spent as follows: typewriter and radio repairs, $20.20; globe, $1.03: lamp shade, $1.53: birthday gifts (3). $6.18: go ing away gifts for patients, $5.47; Christmas decorations Ward 47, $5.12; records for library, $2.29; record holders, $6.18; paper anad pncils. $1.60; guitar strings, 67c: games, $7.36; juicer for hall, $4.07; ice cream for picnic, $1.08. Postage for packages, express and phone calls for year Stationery 300.00 284.93 300.00 100.00 60.00 420.00 270.00 92.98 54.25 30.00 80.00 70 00 10.00 199.54 10.00 50 00 50.00 200 ?0 00 12.50 10325 7548 81.35 10.50 37.26 300.00 29.49 9.80 Total $3,061.33 MONEY SPENT AT PASCO Pocket size books $ 5.00 Records 25.00 Ironing board and cover r 7.05 Curtain material for day room 16.93 Furniture for hospital ward 102.40 Furniture for wards and day rooms 73.00 Freight 1.29 Freight and lamp shade 13.03 Slipper material Harmnicas to go on carriers Records for carriers Gift from Rhea Creek Grange Allowance Wave Christmas gifts 3.00 24.34 20.00 30.00 5.00 26.00 Total $ 352.04 MONEY SPENT AT WALLA WALLA AIRBASE .Records for mental patients in hospital $ 25.00 Chairs for ready room for pilots 30.00 Airplane models for hospital 9.84 Furniture for day room 100.00 Loud speaev expense, $10 given by Rhea Crek Grange 30 00 Phonograph for closed ward, from Willows Grange 57.50 25.00 Records for hospital- Gift from Willows Grange 14 50 Records - 15.00 Total : $ 301.84 MONEY SPENT AT VETERANS HOSPITAL Records - - - 50.00 Phonograph for Christmas gift 57.50 Total .. : $ 707 50 Dues for Council expenses , 100.00 Total expenses: McCaw : $3,001.33 Pasco 352.04 , Walla Walla 306.84 Veterans hospital 4 107.50 Dues 100.00 Total $3,927.71 Balance on band June 1, 1944 $ 193.55 Collected and donated since ...... - 3,895.95 Less expenses 4.089.50 3,927.71 Balance on hand $ 161,79 FLORENCE BERGSTROM, Secretary-Treasurer