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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, June 9, 1 949
Man Nearly Loses
Ear When Tractor
Upsels in Field
By Elsa M Leathers
The Heppner hasehall team
played here Sunday with tho
Timbermen, Kinzua winning by
Jarpe score. McCurdy and Drake
were on the mound for Heppner
while Richard Mortimer pitched
hl first full pame for Kinzua.
He was a high school graduate
thlg year. Heppner scored three
runs in the first, followed by Kin.
zua with five runs in the second
half of the ranto and the Timber
men maintained the lead throu
ghout the came. The next pame
will be with lone there. Fossil
goes to Heppner Sunday. Arling
ton heat Fossil. 9-1, Sunday.
Carl Mansky took his junior
boys baseball team to Heppner
Saturday to play ball. Due to im
proving the diamond at Heppner
the boys played at Lexington.
Kinzua' winning by a score of 25
to 20. They played Condon on
Tuesday of this week.
While working with a tractor
on the Mortimer ranch this week.
Don O'Strander was seriously in
jured when the machine tipped
over on him. One ear was nearly
severed, it being necessary to
hold It In place with clamps. He
also suffered burns to both feet.
He was pinned under the tractor
about an hour before being found.
Don is third baseman on the Kin
zua baseball team.
Flovd Thomas, Mr. and Mrs.
Phi! Doerr and Mr. and Mrs. Al
Kudd of Kinzua and Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Hadley of l amp 5 attended
the Central Oregon district coun
cil meeting at Bend this week
end. Kudd is president of this lo
cal, while Hadley is the president
lot eamp 5 union. Thomas and
!D;iorr were delegates.
The Girls club gave a party at
I the Mansky home in honor of
Nona Leathers and Eulene Dunn
; Tuesday evening and presented
!eoch with a lovely gift. Mrs. Lea
thers was president but resigned
because she is leaving for school.
Miss Dunn went to California.
Joan Adams was elected presi
ident. Refreshments were served.
I Henry Brummet was injured
! when he wrecked his car late
Saturday night. He was returning
' home from a dance at Mayville.
He was taken to The Dalles hos
pital and word was received here
. by relatives he had a broken
'shoulder and a possible skull
I fracture. The accident occurred
; near Fossil.
t Mildred Halverson of Seattle s
visiting at the home of her son
: Lester and wife.
Ralph Moore spent the week
end at his ranch near Lonerock.
i R R. Wright and daughter, Mrs.
C. Whitin;-er and her son spnt
: the past few days here visiting
! at the home of 'his son, "Slip'
Wright. The visitors are from
Lewiston, Idaho.
I Marvin Hines took Mrs. Hines
to Heppner Monday to consult a
doctor. She is suffering from a
back ailment.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Wright and
Pattie went to The Dalles Wed
nesday where Mr. Wright's fa
ther is ill and underwent an op
eration. Since the father is an
aged man the operation was con
sidered extremely serious. The
Wrights returned Thursday.
Arthur Thomas accompanied
O. D. Baker to Portland the last
of the week where he will work
during the summer for his grand
father. L. L. Perry.
Mrs. Slim Rhoten and Mrs. Jim
Gleaton were visiting Mrs. Vernon
Perry Thursday from Camp 5.
Mrs, R. Roab and children of
Spokane spent the week-end here
visiting her husband. Mr. Roab
took the place of Frank Galyean
on the logging crew.
Joe Schott spent the week-end
at Prineville with his wife and
daughter Lillian who is in a hos
pital there. She will not be able
to be moved home until the last
of this week. Miss Schott was a
student at Eugene and would
have completed her course on the
17th of June. She will not return
to school this term.
Mrs. Tom McCormick and
friend Hazel Richardson and dau-
Ighter Sue have been visiting her
sisters. Mrs. forest oranam and
Mrs. J. D. Coleman and friends
the past week. They are from Flo
rence and visited Mrs. Mccor
mick's mother. Mrs. Hattie Stev
ens at Fossil en route to Kinzua.
J. B. Adams and son La Vonne
and Mrs. Ester Burnside and chil
dren and Charles Kirk of Heppner
and Evelyn Harrison of Condon
were visiting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Harlan Adams Sunday.
They saw the ball game while
here.
Pop Owens is spending a few
weeks here from The Dalles vis
ting at the home of his daugh
ter. Mrs. Warren Jobe and son
Jack Owens.
Mr. and Mrs, Delvin McDaniel
Boardman Future
Farmers Exhibit
Stock at Union
Pat and Beverly Pettys of Pen
dleton are spending the week at
the home of their grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs Nate Macomber.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Tannehill
and Mrs. A. Allen were in The
Dalles Monday. Mr. Tannehill
had a physical check-up.
Elva Mae Gillespie of Wendel,
Ida. is visiting at the Z. J. Gilles
pie home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Black,
with some of the F.F.A. class, at
tended the Eastern Oregon Live
stock show this week at Union.
Boys attending were Keith Tan
nehill, Peter Cassidy, Allan Elv,
Delbert Ball, Emsley Rogers,
Stanley Shattuck, and Kenneth
Earwood. Emmett Rogers took
the stock up for the boys
Rev. C. A. Hawley of Boise. Ida.
will hold services at the Com
munity church Sundays June 12
and 19 while Rev. Ebfe is on his
vacation. Services will be at 11:30
a. m. Everyone is invited to at
tend. The Boardman Softball team
played the State Hospital team
Sunday at Pendleton winning the
game is to 11.
Miss Asta Skoubo of Portland
took Bobby Stevens to his home
Saturday. He had been visiting
them the past week. They also
went to Lexington to see the boys
play ball.
visited over the week-end at the
home ot her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Adolf Skoubo.
Wesley Neugart has entered
the veterans hospital at Portland
for treatments. Mrs. Neugart and
children will go to Salem to stay
during his hospitalization.
Don Tannehill returned to Port,
land Monday after spending the
week-end with his family. Fie is
taking a month's training prepar
ing to become a train dispatcher.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Zehner of
Woodburn are visiting their dau
ghter and family Mrs. Florence
Califf.
The Boardman Better Garden
club met at the home of Mrs.
Glen Carpenter Monday night,
with five members and two vis
itors present. The hostesses, Mrs.
Carpenter and Mrs. Hugh Brown,
served a lovely lunch after a very
interesting meeting. -Mrs.
Jack Mulligan, Walter
Wess, Charles Anderegg and dau
ghter Barbara called to see Mrs.
Weiss who is contineo in tne it.
Anthony's hospital at Pendleton.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Campbell
and two children of" Pullman,
Wash, are spending the week at
the Briggs home.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Tannehill,
Mrs. Don Tannehill and daugh
ter Mary attended the Eastern
Oregon Livestock Show at Union
Wednesday. Duane Brown carried
the mail in Mr. Tannehill's ab
sence.
A group of ladies called on Mrs.
Bill Earnhart on her birthday,
Monday. Those attending were
Mesdames Jack Mulligan, Ray
Brown, Robert Wilson, Fred Lu
cas, Earl Briggs, Jack Campbell
and Robert Fortner. The after
noon was spent at playing cards.
Mrs. Fred Lucas of Heppner
came Monday to spend a short
time with her daughter and fam
ily, the Robert Fortners. Tommy
Driscoll came wtih her and will
spend the summer with his
grandparents, the Fortners.
Mrs. Claud Coats is at Hard-
man helping care for Mr. Coats's
mother, Mrs. Mary Coats, wno is
quite ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nickerson and
Walter Weiss were dinner guests
at the Mulligan home Sunday
evening.
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ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH
Rev. Francis McCormack, Pastor
Summer schedule (June 1
October 1).
Heppner: Masses on first and
third Sunday at 8 a. m. Masses
on second and fourth Sundays at
9:30 a. m. Mass on fifth Sunday
at 9 a. m.
lone: Masses on first and thrd at 7:30 a. m.
Sundays at 9:30 a. m. Masses on
second and fourth Sundays at 8
a. m.
Holydays of obligation: Muss
in Heppner at 7:30 a. m. lone 9
a. m.
First Fridays: Mass in Heppner
Flatt's Transfer
and Storage
Heppner Ph. 112
The Dalle Phone 2635
114 E. 2nd St
Insured Carrier
OREGON WASHINGTON
FURNITURE MOVING
"We Go Anywhere.Anytime"
Transferring &
Heavy Hauling
Padded Moving
Vans
Storage
Warehouse
U.PandN.P.
Penland Bros.
Transfer Co.
39 SW Dorion Avenue
Phone 338
Pendleton, Ore.
NOTICE OF I949-50 BUDGET MEETING
In accordance with the provisions of the "Local Budget Law" (Sections 110-1201 to 110-1215 0. C. L. A., as amended), notice is hereby given that the Budget
Committee of Morrow County, Oregon, in compliance with said law, prepared and adopted on April 14, 1949, the budget estimates for Morrow County, Oregon, for the
ensuing year July 1, 1949 to June 30, 1950, as set forth in the accompanying schedules. All persons are hereby notified that on Thursday, the 30th day of June, 1949, at
10 A. M., in the County Judge's office at the Court House in Heppner, Oregon, said budget estimates 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 levies or any part thereof.
The outstanding indebtedness of Morrow County, Oregon, at May 1, 1949, consisted of $112,500.00 in serial Road Bonds.
FRANK WILKINSON
Chairman Budget Committee
a F. BERGSTROM
Secretary Budget Committee
ARTHUR A. ALLEN
Member Budget Committee
NORMAN NELSON
Member Budget Committee
C. N. JONES
Member Budget Committee
RUSSELL K. MILLER
Member Budget Committee
GARNET BARRATT
Member Budget Committee
RALPH I. THOMPSON
Member Budget Committee
SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES, RECEIPTS AND TAX LEVIES FISCAL YEAR 1949-50
Mr. and Mrs. Martin B. Clark and Family
Evangelists to Osaka, Japan
"We are ambassadors for Christ, God making his appeal through us. We bessech
you on behalf of Christ, be ye reconciled to God." 2 Cor. 5:20.
The Ministry of Reconciliation
Heppner
Church of Christ
1949-50 Tax Lev
Calculation
Total Estimated
Expenditures
Deduct: Estimated
Rec'ts other than
1949-50 taxes
Est Tax Levy Jul.
1, 1949 toJun.30,
1950 inside 6
limitation
Est. Tax Levy Jul.
1. 1949 to Jun. 30,
1950 outside 6
limitation
Total Levy July 1,
1949 to June 30,
1950 as Estimted
Total General General General
Bond
Bond
Rodent
Dog
Taylor Coyote
All Funds Fund Schools Roads Sinking Interest Fund Fund Grazing Bounty Hospital
County County Hospital
Comer Center and Gale
Glenn Warner Minister
Maintenance
Fund
Fund
Fund
Fund
$460,483.00 $78,685.00 $12,500.00 155.000.00 $27,500.00 $6,000.00 $5,500.00 $1,000.00 $ 200.00 $1,500.00 160,598.00 $12,000.00
340,413.00 9.615.00 12,500.00 155.000.00 1,000.00 200.00 1,500.00 160,598.00 ''
86570.00 69,070.00
33,500.00
$120,070.00
5,500.00
12,000.00
27,500.00 6,000.00
SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES, RECEIPTS AND TAX LEVIES FISCAL YEAR 1948-49
1948-48 Tax Levy Total General General General Bond Bond Rodent Dog
Calculation All Funds Fund Schools Roads Sinkng Interest Fund Fund
Fund Fund
Taylor Coyote County County
Grazing Bounty Hospital Hospital
Fund Fund Maintenance
Total Estimated
Expenditures
Deduct Estimated
Rec'ts other than
1948-49 Taxes
Est. Tax Levy Jul.
1, 1948 to June 30,
1949 inside 6
Limitation
Est. Tax Levy Jul.
1, 1948 to June 30,
1949 outside 67c
Limitation
Total Levy July 1,
1948 to June 30,
1949 as Estimated
$426,022.00 $72,162.00 12,160.00 $148,500.00 $27,500.00 $7,500.00 5,500.00 $1,000.00 $200.00 $2,000.00 - $137,500.00 .$12,000.00
296,86750 9,667.50 148,500.00 1,000.00 200.00 137,500.00
$5,500.00
81,675.50 62,494.50 $12,160.00
27,500.00 7,500.00
Amount over 6 limitation to be voted on by the people of the County, $12,479.00
2,000.00
$12,000.00
35,000.00
129,154.50
Services every night at 8 o'clock
Tuesday through Sunday-June 14-19
TUESDAY "Conflict in Eden"
A welcome reception will be held for the Clarki in the church parlors
after the service.
WEDNESDAY "Emanuel-God With Us"
Women's Night with a women's choir and special music by the women.
THURSDAY "The Holy Spirit in Conversion"
Men's Night with a men's choir and special music by the men.
FRIDAY "The Restoration Movement-a Contribution
, to Missions"
Youth Night and Junior Choir.
SATURDAY "Repentance"
Moving pictures and slides of actual mission work in Japan will be shown.
SUNDAY A. M.: ". . . let this cup pass from me"
P. M. : "The Church ... a definition"
A great closing service-love offering for the Clarks.
The Public is Cordially Invited
To These Services
The first bicycle was made In
Scotland in 1840.
EXPENDITURES
Actual for Actual for July 1. 1948
Fiscal Year Fiscal Year to
July 1. 1946 July 1, 1947 tune 30, 1949
to to Budget
June M, 1947 June 30. 1948 for Year
FUND AND CLASSIFICATION
Estimated for
Fiscal Year
July 1, 1949
to
June 30, 1950
Approved by
Budget
Committee
$2,000.00 $2,400.00 $2,400.00
1.6S0.00 1,860.00 2,000.00
316.51 367.20 450.00
61.99 84.65 200.00
625.51 1,023.11 1,500.00
2.400.00 2.880.00 2,880.00
1.770.00 1 .860.00 2,100.00
388.58 529.79 500.00
173.36 130.60 150.00
2,000.00 2,400.00 2.400.00
853.10 1,692.56 2,250.00
740.03 946 60 1.100.00
106.78 107.78 100.00
7H6.52 444.00 1,000.00
526.16 488.00 600.00
2.400.00 2.400.00 3.000.00
120.84 00.00 200.00
13.05 159.50 500.00
696.23 1,8.-7.02 1.200.00
42 00 70.00 50.00
150 00 1 50.00 1 50.00
125.00 125.1X1 125.00
1.500.00 00.00 1,500.00
74.00 174.95 200.00
57.50 25 00 50.00
421.64 290.67 400.00
208.32 1,590.32 250.00
1,680.00
60.00 117.75 150.00
19974 16265 200.00
239.35 658.32 700.00
250.00 250.00 250.00
59.40 59.40 60.00
100.00
25.00
1,500 00 1,540.00 2.280.00
00.00 00 00 725.00
265 70 347.11 350.00
1,357.12 1,010.15 1,000.00
786.88 H94.31 90O.OO
5.500.00 5,515.18 7,000.00
S00 00 300.00 300.00
2.220.00 2.400.00 2.700.00
81219 1,033.45 850.00
13.75 15.50 00.00
2 400 00 2.880.00 2,880.00
S,217A) 3,720.00 3,900.00
Assessor's Office
Salary of Assessor
Salary of Deputy ...
Books and Incidentals
Field Work
Circuit Court
Witnesses, jurors, bailiff, reporter, Incidentals ...
Clerk's Office
Salary of Clerk
Salary of Deputy
Books and Incidentals
Coroner
Jurors, mileage and fees
County Court
Salary of County Judge
Salary per diem and mileage of Com. & inc'tals
County Expenses and Contributions
Accountants Audits
Association of Oregon Counties
Bang's Disease Control
Bonds
County Agent
County Law Library
District Attorney Rent and Incidentals
Election Expense
Fire Patrol
4-11 Club
Federal Tax Committee
Home Demonstration Agent Expense
Insurance
Insane Expense
Jail Board and Expense
Justice Court Jurors, fees, witnesses, etc.
Justice of the Peace Salaries
Juvenile Court
Library ..
Official Publications and Tax Foreclosures
Publicity and Advertising
Sealer of Weights and Measures
Weed Control
Wind Erosion Control
Court House
Salary of Janitor
Fuel
Light and Power
. Incidentals
Current Expense
Postage, Stationery, Telephone, Telegraph, etc.
Emergency -
Health Department
Salary of County Physician
Salary of County Nurse
County Nurse Travel Expense and Incidentals
County Registrar
Sheriff's Office
Salary of Sheriff
Salaries of Deputies nd Office Clerk,...-
$ 3,000.00
2,400.00
500.00
200.00
1,500.00
3,600.00
2,100.00
600.00
150.00
3,600.00
2,250.00
900.00
100.00
1,000.00
630.00
3,590.00
200.00
500.00
1,200.00
50.00
150.00
125.00
2,000.00
200.00
50.00
450.0C
250.00
2,200.00
100.00
200.00
700.00
250.00
60.00
100.00
25.00
2,400.00
300.00
350.00
1,000.00
900.00
9,500.00
300.00
2,880.00
1,000.00
25.00
3,600.0ft
i2O0.00;
EXPENDITURES
Actual for Actual for July I, 1948
Fiscal Year Fiscal Year to
July 1, 1946 July 1, 1947 June 30, 1949
to to Budget for
June 30, 1947 June 30, 1948 Year
FUND AND CLASSIFICATION
Estimated for
Fiscal Year
July 1, 1949
to
June 30, 1950
Approved by
Budget
Committee
161.89 319.92 400.00
1,120.23 1,702.44 1,200.00
100.00 100.00 100.00
1,600.00 1,920.00 1,920.00
34.60 50.14 75.00
703.60 1,419.00 1,944.00
99.80 167.00 168.00
1,115.81 4,125.00 4,500.00
5,549.80 6,684.00 6,000.00
90.60 87.60 1,000.00
4,354.26 4,493.66 ' 5,500.00
100.00 200.00 200.00
21.00 141.00 2,000.00
42,197.76 24,366.60 148,500.00
27,500.00 27,500.00 27,500.00
8,611.88 7,483.31 7,500.00
16,050.83 15,266.62 12,160.00
858.00 33.50 137,500.00
12,000.00
Tax Collections 450.00
Books, Incidentals and Travel 1,500.00
Stamps and Envelopes 150.00
Treasurer's Office
Salary of Treasurer 2,100.00
Books and Incidentals 250.00
Relief
Aid to Dependent Children 2,100.00
Blind Assistance 190.00
General Assistance 4.800.00
Old Age Assistance 5,760.00
Dog Fund 1,000.00
Rodent Fund , 5,500.00
Taylor Grazing Fund 200.00
Coyote Bounty 1,500.00
Roads and Bridges
Repairs, Labor, Materials and Incidentals 155,000.00
Road Bonds
Sinking Fund 27,500.00
Bond Interest 6,000.00
County School Appropriation 12,500.00
County Hospital Fund, Building and Equipment .. 90,000.00
County Hospital Maintenance 12,000.00
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Estimated Cash Balances and Receipts Other Than Taxes
241.70 2C4.68 250.00
231.00 295.25 150.00
2,792.50 3,556.78 2,800.00
1,178.60 2,372.02 2,000.00
2,239.56 994.56 300.00
2,176.24 1,529.44 500.00
1.993.44 1,483.10 00.00
1,989.95 2,119.63 1,500.00
00.00 00.00 50.00
480.27 547.02 500.00
00.00 00.00 100.00
00.00 275.00 275.00
1,159.46 1,152.19 1,242.50
8.003.45 15,156.30 00.00
1,184.09 1,329.02 00.00
788.26 886.19 500.00
1,640.00 00.00 1,500.00
1,039.00 839.75 500.00
2,355.65 1,600.18 500.00
2,714.30 2,637.93 500.00
120,000.00
4,168.28 148.26 00.00
338.00 343.00 1,000.00
212.34 155,33 200.00
103,053.23 106,880.69 105,600.00
25,805.90 30,000.00
General Fund
Sheriff's Fees and Mileage 250.00
Sheriff's Auto Sticker Sales 250.00
Clerk's Office Fees 2,800.00
Justice Court Fines and Costs 2,500.00
Rentals County Lands and Houses 200.00
Land Sales 1,000.00
Delinquent Taxes 00.00
Interest 500.00
Jail Rent from City of Heppner 50.00
Alcohol Control Fund (Relief) 400.00
Weed Control 100.00
County Health Association 275.00
State Board of Health 1,290.00
General Road Fund
Estimated Cash Balance 25,000.00
Delinquent Taxes 00.00
Forest Reserve Rentals 1,000.00
Gasoline Refunds 1,500.00
Justice Court Fines 750.00
Land Sales 1,000.00
Sales and Rentals 750.00
Special Road Levy by vote of the people 125,000.00
Coyote Bounty
Estimated Cash Balance 1,500.00
Dog Licenses 1,000.00
Taylor Grazing Fund 200.00
County Hospital Fund Balance 60,000.00
County Hospital Equipment Fund 30,000.00
Co Hosp. Reepta. from Fedl. Government 70,598.00
County School Fund
Receipt from Stat of Oregon 12,500.00
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