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4 Heppntr Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon, April 15, 1948 Gaarsland-Healy Vows Spoken In Portland Church By Echo Palmateer DATES TO REMEMBER April 16 HFC nf Willows grange at homo of Mrs. Earl Mc Cabe in afternoon Four one-act plays at 8 p.m. at school house. April 17 Regular meeting of Willows grange. Third and 4th degrees. Lcxmglon and Rhea Creek are invited to bring candi dates. April 23 3-links club will meet at home of Mrs. Mary Swanson. April 24 Social meeting of Topic club at home of Mrs. Bert Mason. Muss Gwendolyn Mae Gaars land, daughter of Mrs. Ida Cole man, became the bride of John James Healy. son of Mr. and Mrs. John Healy of Butter creek, at a ceremony held at 4 o'clock p. m. Saturday. April 10. at St. Mary's cathedral in Portland, Rev. Don ald C Denman officiating. The bride wore a light gray wool suit with tan and white ac cessories and a corsage of Talis man rosebuds. Her bridesmaid. Miss Patricia Kenny, wore a gray suit with green accessories and a corsage of red carnations. Wil liam Healy. brother of the bride groom, was best man. A reception was held after the wedding at the home of the bride's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Crawford Jr. Cake, ice cream, coffee and punch were served from a table decor ated with yelow candles and daf fodils. Mrs. Delia Corson of lone m.uie the wedding cane, a two tiered angel food decorated in yoiiow. After the bride and groom cut the first piece the cjixc .is served by Miss Marie Healy. Mrs. ('one Hodge and Miss Rosetta Healy poured the coffee and punch. The couple will live at Rock away where Mr. Healy is employ ed m a plywood mill. Those attending the wedding from this part of the country were Mrs. John Healy and chil dren. William and Rosetta; Mr. and Mrs. Harry O'Donnell Jr., Harry O'Donnell Sr.. Miss Patri cia Kenny and Mrs. Ida Coleman and daughter Joan. The senior class sponsored a movie at the school house Fri day evening of last week and served pie and coffee in the lunch room. Graveside services were held for J. E Musgrave at the I.O.O.F. cemetery here Friday afternoon, April 9. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mus grave of Hamilton attended the services. The study meeting of the Topic club met at the home of Mrs. B. C. Forsvthe Friday afternoon. Standard Shingle Oil gives shingles and other rough woodwork longer life. ! v " ' ' ' Standard Aluminum Asbestos Coating protects prepared paper and metal roofs. Economical roof coverings-for better living ond working Roofs stay spic and span longer when weather-proofed with Standard products. I I Standard of California Products I J "T.T.DICK Phone 622 Heppner, Oregon ciSlISflSTANDARPj If SHINCLI Oil IVIIY WAIT ANY LONGER! i. v .... -f f Clow you can get Medical end Hospital Care at Modest Cost Through O.P.S. "x. a 4 CREGON TaKPHYSICIAHS Z t ) r- - For years some 70,000 Oregon workers have had lh benefit of prepaid medical and hospital coverage through group employe contracts of Oregon Physicians' Service. No OJ.S. service has been extended to employes on an individual basis and on a family basis under two new plans. Sponsored and Approved by Orogon State Medical Society Some 900 physicians, surgeons and consulting specialists be long to O.P.S. This is in excess of 90 of medical society affili ated doctors in Oregon. The if skill, experience and profes sional responsibility are your assurance of a competent selec tion of doctors and of cooperat ing hospitals when professional care is required. If you wish literature and application blanks, please send coupon to your nearest O.P.S. office. Not.- O.M. group covtrog If till available. If you and fallow mployw with th savings that er postiblt imdvr o group poll ey wo will furnith Inform J Ion gladly. Dhn 1 I 1011 ! MEDICAL, S-URGICAl AND HOSPITAL wwea fof tf pWr4 lodWIduot 43.50 pm month . tUtOICAL, LIMITED MEDICAL nd HOSflTAL cevoo for few i 11m mw, 12.00 pr month; lit child, SI.2S vm month 2pd child, 75 csntt por pwifti 3rd child, 30 conti ft wrfhl Oddllion CblldrM M Plan 2 MfOICAl AND MO ltl m Im rt mpl.nd lutflriduel 2.2S imt iw UtOICAl, UMITEO MCDIOl i HOflTM miH tr IwniM mm m PtM I. fl.M llotl im mot OfMOil C.H.- ttm wp'wyd lAdirldwoK who. Mr Mb i. h.m do mot IUM tt.OOO I VM NiMit Ircoia dew no cd OREGON PHYSICIANS' SERVICE IUI.W.ttkA.,rVtlaM-4 il rVrr Unl.Ubm Hi HtM ltd,., ftMiw4 OHICON PHYSICIANS' SERVICE Plot mall jtra9ur ond application blank. M Or, Mall O.M. at rartlanrj, Jal.m ar M.dforA . April 9. The book. 'The Sudden Guest." by Christopher La Farge was reviewed by Mrs. Forsvthe. ! The roll call was "A Storm I Have j Seen" and some very interesting ' stories were told by the members. ! Most of them happened in Mor I row county. Refreshments were I served by the committee. Mrs. Bert Mason. Mrs. E. R. Lundell i and Mrs. Forsythe. I At a special meeting of Wil lows grange Saturday evening eleven candidates were initiated in the 1st and 2nd degrees, after which a lunch of sandwiches, cake and coffee was served. Mrs. Bertha Severin and Mrs. Fred Ely were presented with gifts in hon or of their birthdays. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Heliker are visiting relatives in The Dal les for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Farnsworth of Portland visited at the Paul O' Meara home last week. Mrs. Farnsworth and Mrs. O'Meara are cousins. An item of curiosity was noted in a cherry tree on Second street where a wild currant bush growing in the branches of the tree. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ring were Portland visitors last week. They stopped at Hood River Saturday and brought Mrs. Ring's mother, Mrs. V. M. Rowell, home with them for a short visit. About 12 men from here at tended a Masonic meeting in Condon Saturday. Mrs. Gordon White went to The Dalles Sunday for medical treat ment. Her daughter Lona is home from The Dalles hospital and has recovered from a throat infection. Miss Eva Swanson left for Sa lem last week where she will take a short business course be fore leaving for California. Those going skiing at Tollgate Sunday from here were Donald Peterson, Gene Rietmann, Bill, Joe and Bob Rietmann, Ted Pal mateer and Joel Engelman. They stopped at Pendleton to visit Jim my Barnett who is recovering from an appendectomy at the St. Anthony's hospital. He expects to come home Monday. A silver tea was given Satur day afternoon in the American Legion hall, the proceeds going to the child welfare work. Those in charge of the arrangements were Mrs. Victor Rietmann, child welfare chairman of the auxili ary, and Mrs. Earl McCabe. The following program was given: A talk on the aims and purposes of the American Legion Auxiliary Child Welfare work; two piano solos; "Humoresque" and "A Bas ket of Roses" by Mrs. Cleo Drake; reading, "When the Minutes Drag" by Miss Ruby Ann Riet mann; vocal solos, "Duna" and "Along the Lazy Countryside," by Miss Patricia Drake. Open-faced sandwiches, cookies, tea and cof fee were served from a table dec orated with candles, daffodils and narcissus. Pouring were Mrs. Cecil Thome, president of the auxiliary, and Mrs. Omar Riet mann. Mrs. Al Huit went to The Dalles Saturday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Howell of Heppner. Mrs. Lana Padberg and Mrs. Darrell Padberg were Pendleton visitors one day last week. The Lutheran Missionary soci ety met at the Leonard Carlson home Sunday afternoon with 40 attending. The subject of the meeting was "Home Missions." Miss Patricia Drake sang two so los. Refreshments were served af ter the meeting. lone beat Arlington in a base ball game at Arlington Friday of last week. A bridal shower was given Miss Mary Jean Bristow Tuesday af ternoon at the Legion hall. Mrs. Milton Morgan, Mrs. Raymond Lundell, Mrs. Earl McCabe, Mrs. Darrrel Padberg, Miss Laurel Palmateer and Miss Anita Hook- lone High Opens Baseball Season Against Arlington lone high school Cardinals opened their baseball season by defeating Arlington at Arlington, 11-4. lone scored on run the first inning on a walk by Bergstrom, who later stole second and was brought home by a single by Her- er were the hostesses. Miss Bris tow received niny lovely and useful gifts. The hall was decor ated in spring flowers. Refresh ments of cake and coffee were served. Miss Bristow and Ernest MrC.lhn Will bin mirrinJ O,,,.., at the Cooperative church. Ministers present at the Baptist church here April 2 from the Um atilla Baptist association were Rev. Fred Green, Milton; Rev. K. A. Nelson, Pendleton, and Rev. Hugh Wood, Athena. There were also a number of laymen who were speakers from Milton, Pen dleton, Athena, Helix, Hermiston and FTeewater. A telephone meeting was held at Oscar Peterson's Monday night with about 20 attending. Plans were discussed for building new lines. Transferring & Heavy Hauling Padded Moving Vans Storage Warehouse U. P. and N. P. Penland Bros. Transfer Co. 39 SW Dorlon Avenue Phone 338 Pendleton, Ore. mann. lone scored three runs In the third on hits by Warren, Smith and Peterson and a walk to Bergstrom. The Cards went on j a rampage and scored six runs in the sixth inning by virtue of iiits by Bergstrom, Hermann, Ross Do herty and Gene Doherty and walks to Aldrich and Warren. The final run was scored in the sev enth inning by Warren who got on base by a fielder's choice and was advanced home by a double by Pettyjohn. Arlington scored runs in the fourth and seventh in nings. Ross Doherty pitched good ball for lone, fanning 13 men and 'allowing three hits. IONE B H R Bristow, rf 2 2 2 Hermann, c 2 0 0 Salter, 3 5 2 1 Warren, 1 5 12 Doherty, r, p 4 12 Carlson, 2 3 0 0 Smith, cf 3 1 1 Jepson, cf 0 o Aldrich, rf 0 0 0 Barnett, rf 1 0 0 Pettyjohn, 2 2 1 1 Doherty, G., If 1 1 1 Peterson, cf 3 10 35 10 11 Final Rites Held For James Bailey The memorial service of the American Legon was held at 1C a. m., Sunday for James Bailey, 46, whose death occurred April 8 in Heppner. The body was taken to Fossil immediately after the service where the Fossil post con ducted the burial service. Mr. Bailey, a veteran of World War II, had been, an asthma suf ferer since boyhood and this fin ally cluminated in pneumonia, resulting in death after a brief Illness. He was born May 1, 1901, at Jackson, Wyo., the son of John W. and Clara B. Bailey. He had made his home near Heppner the past 11 years, working on ranch es most of the time. Arlington B H R Clough, 2 4 0 1 Bailey, s 3 0 0 West, J., 1 3 11 Sweek, p 3 11 Burden, cf 3 0 0 Devine, 3 3 1 1 West, G. c 3 0 0 Anderson, If 3 0 0 Marshall, rf 2 0 0 Edwards, rf 1 0 0 Sherell, p 0 0 0 28 3 4 CARD OF THANKS Please accept our heartfelt thanks for the many kindnesses tendered us in our recent be reavement; and we especially thank Heppner Post No. 87, Am erican Legion, for its part in the final rites for our beloved James Frederick Bailey. The Bailey Family. EQUALIZATION NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that on Tuesday, May 4, 1948, at 7:30 P. M., the Directors of the West Ex tension Irrigation District, acting as a Board of Equalization, will meet at the office of the District in Irrlgon, Oregon, to review and equalize the annual assessment of said District for the period from July 1, 1948 to June 30, 1949, levied by the Board on Tuesday, April 6, 1948. The assessment roll in the meantime is in the district office for inspection by all per sons Interested. A. C. Houghton, Secretary. Place Orders Now! for BEDDING PLANTS ORNAMENTAL EVERGREENS ROSEBUSHES and SHRUBBERY FRUIT TREES We offer a complete landscape gardening service. Grady's Greenhouse Phone 2193 Dutch Boy Paint We are please dto announce that we are the distributor for this fa mous line of paints. . . We have the best equipment in the county for Spray Painting. For the Best in Building Supplies Lumber, Plywood Roofing, Pum ice Building Blocks, Rough Lum ber and John Manville Products, come to Builders Supply North Gale St. Heppner, Oregon Notice of 1948-49 Budget Meeting In accordance with the provisions of the "Local Budget Law" (Sections 1101201 to 110-1215 O.C.L.A., as amended), notice is hereby given that the budget commit tee of Morrow County, Oregon, in compliance with said law, prepared and adopted on March 15, 1948, the budget estimates for Morrow County, Oregon, for the ensu ing fiscal year July 1, 1948 to June 30, 1949, as set forth in the accompanying schedules. All persons are hereby notified that on Tuesday, the 11th day of May, 1948, at 10 A.M., in the County Judge's office at the Court House in Heppner, Oregon, said budget estmates may be discussed with the County Court, the levying board for said Morrow County, Oregon, and any person subject to the proposed tax levy or tax levies will be heard in favor of or against said tax levy or tax levies or any part thereof. The outstanding indebtedness of Morrow County, Oregon, at March 1, 1948, con sisted of $140,000.00 in serial Road Bonds. E. C. HELIKER, Chairman Budget Committee. RUSSELL K. MILLER, Secretary Budget Committee. C. N. JONES, Member Budget Committee. W. E. HUGHES, Member Budget Committee. JOHN W. KREBS, Member Budget Committee. FRANK WILKINSON, Member Budget Committee BERT JOHNSON, Member Budget Committee. L. D. NEILL, Member Budget Committee. RALPH I. THOMPSON, Member Budget Committee. Summary of Estimated Expenditures, Receipts and Tax Levies Fiscal Year 1948-49 Bond Bond 1948-49 Tax Levy Calculation Total General General General Sinking Interest Rodent Dog Al Funds Fund Schools Roads Fund Fund Fund Fund Taylor Graxlng Coyote Fund Bounty County County Hospital Hospital Fund Mainten'ce Fund Total Estimated Expenditures $246,022.00 $ 72,162.00 $ 12,160.00 $148,500.00 $27,500.00 $ 7,500.00 $ 5,500.00 $ 1,000.00 Deduct Estimated Receipts other 9,667.50 148,5UU.UU l.UUU.UU 62,494.50 12,160.00 than 1948-49 Taxes 296,867.50 Estimated Tax Levy Jul. 1, 1948 to June 3, 1949 inside 6 lim. ... 81,675.50 Est. Tax Levy Jul. 1, 1948 to June 30, 1949 outside 6 limitation . 35,000.00 ' Total Levy July 1, 1948 to June 30, 1949 as Estimated $129,154.50 Amount over Bc'r limitation to he voted on by people of the County, $12.479.00. 5,500.00 $ 200.00 $ 2,000.00 $137,500.00 $12,000.00 200.00 137,500.00 2,000.00 12,000.00 27,500.00 7,500.00 Summary of Estimated Expenditures, Receipts and Tax L evies Fiscal Year 1947-48 1947-49 Tax Levy Calculation Total Estimated Expenditures ... $249,524.50 $ 67,042.50 $ 12,000.00 $ 23,282.00 $27,500.00 $ 8,000.00 $ 4,5O0.O0 $ 1,000.00 Deduct Est. Receiuts other than 10,350.00 13.500.U0 l.UOO.OO 1947-48 taxes 132,050.00 Estimated Tax Levy, July 1, 1947, to June 30, 1948 inside 6 lim. 81,974.50 Estimated Tax Levy, July 1, 194. to June 30. 1918 outside 6 lim. 35,500.00 Total Levy July 1, 1947 to June 30, lifts as Estimated $117.474.50 $ 200.00 $ 4,000.00 $io2,ooaoo 1,000.00 200.00 4,000.00 102,000.00 56,692.50 12,000.00 9,782.00 3,500.00 27,500.00 8,000.00 Expenditures Actual for Fiscal Year July 1, 1945 to June 30, 1946 Actual for Fiscal Year July 1, 1946 to June 30, 1947 July 1, 1947 to June 30, 1948 Budget for Year FUND AND CLASSIFICATION Estimated for Fiscal Year July 1. 1948 to June 30, 1949 Approved by Budget Committee 204.30 $ 740.03 2.000.00 1,615.18 291.50 107.90 1,112.99 2,400.00 1,680.00 291.80 39.20 2,000.00 800.68 100.78 394.00 45O-.O0 2,400.00 42.00 150.00 125.00 350.00 48.00 272.73 219.31 61.10 164.20 377.75 250.00 70.20 1,341.67 511.00 311.30 103.79 774.49 176.70 644.32 5,500.00 300.00 1,345.00 399.78 2,000.00 1,680.00 316.51 61.99 625.51 2.400.00 1,770.00 388.58 173.36 2,000.00 853.10 106.78 768.52 526.16 2,400.00 42.00 150.00 125.00 1,500.00 74.00 57.50 421.64 208.32 60.00 199.74 239.35 250.00 59.40 1,500.00 265.70 1,357.12 786.88 173.05 120.84 696.23 5,500.00 300.00 2,220.00 812.19 950.00 2.400.00 1,860.00 320.00 200.00 1,500.00 2,880.00 1,860.00 500.00 150.00 2,400.00 1,500.00 100.00 1,000.00 600.00 2,400.00 50.00 150.00 125.00 200.00 50.00 400.00 250.00 150.00 200.00 700.00 250.00 60.00 50.00 100.00 25.00 1,680.00 6I.O.00 300.00 1,000.00 900.00 200.00 200.00 2,000.00 6,500.00 300.00 2,400.00 1,000.00 Accountants Audits $ 1,100.00 Assessor's Office Salary of Assessor : 2.400.00 Salary of Deputy ,. 2,000.00 Books & Incidentals 450.00 Field Work 200.00 Circuit Court Witnesses, jurors, bailiff, reporter, incidentals ... 1,500.00 Clerk's Office Salary of Clerk 2,880.00 Salary of Deputy 2,100.00 Books & Incidentals 500.00 Coroner Jurors, mileage and fees 150.00 County Court Salary of County Judge 2,400.00 Salary per dierri & mileage of Comm., Incidentals 2,250.00 County Expenses and Contributions Association of Oregon Counties 100.00 Bangs' Disease Control 1,000.00 Bonds 600.00 r'mintv Appnr 3.000.00 Fire Patrol 'Z'Z 50.00 1 4-H Club 150.00 Federal Tax Committee 125.00 Home Demonstration Agent Expense l,500.0n Insurance 200.00 Insane Expense 50.00 Jail Board and Expense 400.0f) Justice Court Jurors, fees, witnesses, etc 250.00 Salaries of Justices of the Peace 1,680.00 Juvenile Court 150.00 Library 200.00 Official Publications! Tax Foreclosure 700.00 Publicity and Advertising 250.00 Sealer of Weights and Measures 60.00 Watermaster Traveling Exp. & Incidentals 50.00 Weed Control 100.00 Wind Erosion Control 25.00 County Veterinarian 2,500.00 Court House Salary of Janitor 2,280.00 Fuel 725.00 Light & Power 350.00 Incidentals 1,000.00 Current Expense Postage, stationery, Telephone, Telegraph, etc. ... 900.00 District Attorney-Rent & Incidentals 500.00 County Law Libray 200.00 Election Expense 1,200.00 Emergency 7,000.00 Health Department t Salary of County Physician 300.00 Salary of County Nurse 2,700.00 County Nurse Travel Expense & Incidentals 850.00 Actual for Actual for Fiscal Year Fiscal Year July 1, 1947 to July 1, 1945 July 1, 1946 June 30, 1948 to - to Budget for June 30, 1946 June 30, 1947 Year FUND AND CLASSIFICATION Estimated for Fiscal Year July 1, 1948 to June 30, 1949 Approved by Budget Committee 2,400.00 2,400.00 3,288.03 3,217.50 284.79 , 161.89 974.69 ' 1,120.23 100.00 100.00 1,600.00 1,600.00 30135 34.60 549.60 703.60 136.80 99.80 1,480.68 1,115.81 5,928.20 5,549.80 188.55 90.60 2,012.00 4,354.26 75.00 21.00 47,280.91 42,197.76 27,500.00 27,500.00 10,077.69 8,611.88 15,471.17 16,050.83 858.00 Sheriff's Office 2,880.00 Salary of Sheriff 2,880.00 3,720.00 i Salaries of Deputies and Office Clerk 3,900.00 300.00 Tax Collections 400.0o 1,100.00 Books, Incidentals and Travel 1,200.00 100.00 Stamps and Envelopes 100.00 Treasurer's Office 1,920.00 Salary of Treasurer 1,920.00 75.00 Books & Incidentals 75.00 Relief 1,080.00 Aid to Dependent Children 1 944.00 135.00 Blind Assistance 168.00 4,200.00 General Assistance 4,500.00 5,250.00 Old Age Assistance 6,000.00 1,000.00 Dog Fund 1,000.00 4,500.00 Rodent Fund 5,500.00 200.00 Taylor Graxing Fund 200 On 4,000.00 Coyote Bounty 2,000.00 Roads & Bridges 23,282.00 Repairs, Labor, Materials & Incidentals 148,500.03 Road Bonds 27,500.00 Sinking Fund 27 500 00 8,000.00 Bond Interest 7 500 00 12,000.00 County School Appropriation 12 160 00 102,000.00 County Hospital Fund, Building and Equipment .... 137i5O0.O0 County Hospital Maintenance 12,000.00 Estimated Cash Balances and Receipts Other Than Taxes 213.01 241.70 300.00 206.50 231.00 100.00 2,689.35 2,792.50 2,600.00 1,086.20 1,178.60 1,000.00 325.00 2,239.56 700.00 2,385.32 2,176.24 1,000.00 2,581.43 1,989.95 2,500.00 77.00 50.00 508.05 480.27 500.00 100.00 275.00 275.00 1,159.46 1,225.00 1,280.73 788.26 500.00 711.45 1,640.00 1,000.00 626.75 1,039.00 500.00 1,874.82 2,355.65 1,000.00 3,321.43 2,714.30 500.00 "3,551.24 5,565.53 11,376.35 12,014.29 10,000.00 333.00 338.00 1,000.00 105.19 212.34 200.00 General Fund Sheriff's Fees & Mileage ... Sheriff's Auto Sticker Sales Clerk's Office Fees .' 2 800 00 Justice Court Fines 200.00 Kemais county Lands & Houses Land Sales Interest Jail Rent from City of Heppner Alcohol Control Fund (Relief) . Weed Control County Health Association State Board of Health General Road Fund Forest Reserve Rentals Gasoline Refunds Justice Court Fines ... Land Sales Sales & Rentals 250.00 150.00 300.00 500.00 1,500.00 50.00 500.00 100.00 275.00 1,242.50 500.00 1,500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 Special Road Levy by vote of the People "ZZ ZZ 120,000.00 Motor License Fund Estimated Cash Balance 10 000 00 Receipts from Secretary of State'.rZ 1500000 Dog Licenses I'nnn'nfl Taylor Grazing Fund 1,S5!'X? 102,000.00 County Hospital Fund-Cash Balance' ..' 105 600 00 ?iTiTaXRS ;S Sale of Lot Winn Dnun :::::::::::::::::::::::::: 30,000:00