Page 4 Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, February 1, 1951 PTA Program at lone Centered on Theme of Safety Safety first was the theme of the program at the P-TA meet ing here Jan. 24. The following program was given with Mrs. Noel Dobyns in charge: a sax ophone solo by Judy Howton, accompanied by Mrs. L. L. How ton, a talk on safety first in the nation by Bill Davis of Heppner who is director of the civil de fense in the county. Safety first in the community was discussed by Mayor Omar Rietmann. and safety in the schools was ex plained by Mrs. Victor Rietmann. chairman of the school boa.rvt and Henry Osibov. superintend ent of the lone schools: Mrs. Dobyns gave an article on safe ty first in the home, and a mo vie on infantile paralysis was shown by Henry fetz. At the business meeting con ducted by the president, Mrs. E. M. BakeT, it was reported that $1,065.40 had been raised so far for the band uniforms. Dif ferent organizations are doing something towards raising mon ey for the uniforms. The P-TA decided to serve a dinner for the rural school boards and budget committee Feb. 15. The 7-8th Regular Personal Checking Account: Most practical for those using a number of checks each month. Your name ana address imprinted FREE on your regular personal checks... simply place your order when you open your checking account. This same free imprinting service also available to present customers with regular personal checking accounts. Low-Cost Checkplan: Ideal for those writing a relatively few checks. Your only cost is ji.oo tor eacn boon at 10 checks. ..no service charges and no minimum balance requirements. HEPPNER BRANCH FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation fT5 BOttO OREGON TOGfTHfR" grades won the prize for the room count. Mr. Tetz gave a taiK complimenting the lone P-TAI on the work they are doing. Re freshments were served by Mrs. W. R. Went worth, Mrs. Herbert Kkstrom. Mrs. Frederick Martin, Mrs. Louis Ball and Mrs. Merle Baker. The tables were decorated in keeping with safety on the farm, home, roads and the March of Dimes. The lone town basketball team won from Hermiston here Satur day evening. Bob and Bill Rietmann return ed home last week from a trip, to Denver, Colo., and California. They reported a fine time. The basement of the Cooper ative Church is being remodel ed. The walls were repaired, light fixtures installed, panels made for class rooms and the whole basement will be painted. Those helping are Milton Morg an, L. L. Howton, Earl McCabe, Roy Lindstrom and Marion Pal mer. The ladies served the meals for the workers. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bauern- feind of Morgan received word from their son Gene who is in the U. S. Navy that he was be ing sent to Alaska. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Peterson are living in town. Miss Ingrid Hermann is back in school after being ill. Roland Bergstrom is home from the Pacific University to help with the Spring farm work. Mrs. Robert DeSpain returned home Sunday from the Pioneer Memorial hospital in Heppner. Mrs. Edith Nichoson who is a patient in the St. Anthony hospi tal in Pendleton is reported to be improving. Mrs. Charlotte Eubanks of Portland is visiting at the C. E. Brenner home. Mrs. Lana Padberg Is visiting in Portland. Mrs. Raymond Lundell spent last week in Portland. Joel Barnett left this week for the Great Lakes naval base. Fred Painter of the U. S. Navy is here on leave. Beecher Emert is home from the St. Anthony hospital in Pendleton where he was a pat- COUNTY CLERK'S SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT, JULY 1, 1950 TO JANUARY 1, 1951. GENERAL FUND ACCOUNT July 1 Warrants Outstanding $ 3,851.66 Total of 240 claims allowed by County Court Warrants issued for above claims 33,195.07 $ 37,046.73 Total warrants paid by Treasurer 33,929.65 Jan. 1 General Fund Warrants Outstanding $ 3,117.08 GENERAL ROAD FUND July 1 Warrants Outstanding $ 17,069.83 Total of 326 claims allowed by County Court Warrants issued for above claims 73,965.68 $ 91,035.51 Total warrants paid by Treasurer 85,358.70 Jan. 1 General Road Fund Warrants Outstanding $ 5,676.81 DOG FUND ACCOUNT Total of two claims allowed by County Court and warrants issued $ 11.00 Total warrants paid by Treasurer 11-00 RODENT FUND ACCOUNT July 1 Warrants Outstanding $ 450.85 Total of 5 claims allowed by County Court and warrants issued - 2,066.54 $ 2,517.39 Total warrants paid by Treasurer 2,517.39 ient following injuries received in a car accident. Mrs. Kathryn Rice of Pendle ton spent last week at the Vern er Troedson home. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Tullis are the parents of a son, Charles Mark, born Jan. 23 at Pendleton. His weight was 8 lbs. Mrs. Tullis and son returned home Saturday. Mrs. Franklin Lindsrom and Mrs. David Baker were hostesses at a stork shower in honor of Mrs. Garland Swanson at the Lindstrom home Jan. 26. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cool and son Alvin, of Chelan, Wn. were visitors here last week. The Cools were former residents here. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Morgan were Portland visitors last week. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Eagle and son of Oaksdale, Wash., are vis itors at the home of his mother, Mrs. Cecil Thome of Morgan. i You can pay more but you can't buy better! 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COYOTE BOUNTY FUND ACCOUNT July 1 Warrants Outstanding $ 24.00 Total of 21 claims presented and warrants Issued 153.00 Total warrants paid by Treasurer.. $ 177.00 177.00 A ceiling has been put in and wiring done in the dining room in the grange hall. Also, the stairway was enclosed and some painting was done. Those doing the work were Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Lundell, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Heliker, Mr. and Mrs. E. Buschke, Algott Lundell, Berl Akers, Wate Crawford and L. L. Howton. The temperature here Sunday night was 4 above zero; in Gooseberry 8 below. A civil defense meeting was held at the Legion hall Jan. 25. Ernest McCabe, supervisor, and Mrs. Pete Cannon, chief aircraft observer, explained and instruct ed the observers in their work. The school house was selected as their post. The following officers were elected and installed at a Three Links Club meeting Friday af ternoon, Jan. 26 at the home of Mrs. E. R. Lundell: president, Mrs. Louis Ball; vice president, Mrs. Ernest Heliker; secretary treasurer, Mrs. Char'es O'Connor. Officers and committees appoint, ed were: chaplain, Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn; marshall, Mrs. Wal lace Matthews; guardian, Mrs. Cleo Drake and relief, Mrs. Adon Hamlett. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn and Mrs. Lundell. Oscar E. Peterson and Henry Baker left Monday morning to attend the National Wheat Grow ers' League convention in Dodge City, Kansas. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Martin and sons of Hermiston were vis itors at the Henry Clark home Sunday. They took their son Gregory home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Anderson and Mrs. Clive Huston of Hepp ner were lone visitors Friday of last week. Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Huston asked the different organizations to donate card table covers for the veterans hospital in Walla Walla. Mr. and Mrs. Omar Rietmann donated the following books to the public library: Winter Wed ding by Harper; The Enduring Hills, Giles; The Edge of Time, Erdman and The King's Caval ier by Shellabarger. Mrs. Ida Grabill and Mrs. Car oline Cason attended a birthday dinner in honor of Mrs. Grabill at the Everett Klethley home in Heppner. . The town team defeated the Harlem Globe Trotterettes in a basketball game here Sunday evening. The crowd was enter tained by the small German band or the hungry five with several burlesque tunes. They were dressed in hillbilly cos tumes. The band consisted of Jim Savage, trombone; Janet Howton, saxophone; Duane Ba ker, clarinet; John Bristow, trum pet and Rodger Kincaid, the tu ba. Dates to remember: Feb. 2, Extension unit meet ing; making lamp shades. An all day meeting at Ernest Helikers. Feb. 4, Dinner at the Rebekah hall starting at 12:30 p. m. for the benefit of the band uniforms. Feb. 6, Auxiliary at the G. Her mann home. Feb. 7, Eastern Star, social club. Feb. 9, study meeting of the Topic club at the home of Mrs. Echo Palmateer. Feb. 10, the Auxiliary and Le gion play, "He Couldn't Marry Five" at the schoolhouse at 8 p. m. COUNTY HOSPITAL FUND July 1 Warrants Outstanding $ 12,010.59 Total of 22 claims allowed by County Court Warrants issued for above claims 4,754.68 $ 16,765.27 Total warrants paid by Treasurer 5,915.27 Jan. 1 County Hospital Warrants Outstanding 10,850.00 COUNTY HOSPITAL MAINTENANCE FUND July 1 Warrants Outstanding $ 3,710.78 Total of 11 claims allowed by County Court Warrants issued for above claims 11,929.16 $ 15,639.94 Total warrants paid by Treasurer 15,639.94 COUNTY HOSPITAL EQUIPMENT FUND July 1 Warrants Outstanding ... $ 21,849.68 Total of 10 claims allowed by County Court Warrants issued for above claims 11,940.76 $ 33,790.44 Total warrants paid by Treasurer 33,790.44 FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, JANUARY 1, 1951 Less County Owned Properties ASSETS Cash in hands of Treasurer $198,123.77 United States Bonds 15,000.00 Taxes Receivable (Delinquent) 45,357.13 Taxes Receivable (Current) 405,438.72 DEPUTY COLLECTOR DUE A deputy collector of Internal revenue will be at the court house In Heppner Monday, Feb ruary 5 for the purpose of assist ing taxpayers in preparingg their federal income tax returns for the year 1950. The final day for filing returns is March 15, 1951. TAX AGENT COMING A representative of the income tax division of the state tax com mission will be in Heppner from 2 to 4 p. m. Wednesday, Febru ary 28, according to announce ment from A. W. Lamka, field supervisor. Taxpayers wishing the services of the representative Should keep the date in mind and be on hand promptly as he will be traveling on a fixed schedule. LIABILITIES AND SURPLUS $663,919.62 Warrants Outstanding (Gen. Fund) $ 3,117.08 Warrants Outstanding (Gen. Road) 5,676.81 Warrants Outstanding (County Hospital) 10,850.00 Estimated Revenues (Taxes) 450,795.85 Current Surplus (Includes amounts due all funds, in cluding School Districts 193,479.88 $663,919.62 Outstanding Road Bonds $ 57,500.00 Respectfully Submitted, C. W. BARLOW, County Clerk. COUNTY TREASURER'S SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT, JULY 1, 1950 TO JAN. 1, 1951 Balance on hand June 30, 1950 $294,277.93 RECEIVED FROM: Taxes (Sheriffs Office) $633,965.00 Office Fees (Clerk's Office) 1,571.62 Dog License (Clerk's Office) 19.00 Fees and Mileage (Sheriff's Office) 146.40 Temporary Auto Permits (Sheriff's Office).... 178.25 Realty Rentals 112.50 Sales and Rentals (Road Department) 1.331.73 Miscellaneous Fines, Costs, etc 2,653.00 Interest on War Bonds 187.50 Interest on Time Deposit at Bank 250.00 Motor License Fund 16,526.53 Basic School Support 878,99 Umatilla County Clerk (W. E. I. D.) 1,160.25 Hospital Equipment (Secretary of State) 6,292.51 Hospital Fund (Secretary of State) 1,568.95 County School Fund 6,570.00 Miscellaneous Refunds 3,101.40 Morrow Grazing Association 731.46 Fair Fund (Donations, Sec. of St., Rentals, etc. 9,840.29 Alcohol Beverage (Secretary of State) 1,895.56 General Miscellaneous 458.36 Irreducible School Fund 906.66 $690,345.96 GRAND TOTAL $984,623.89 DISBURSEMENTS: General County Expenses. $ 33,929.65 General Roads 90,396.85 County School Fund 19,371.36 City Specials 17,535.10 Hospital Maintenance 15,639.94 Hospital Construction 5,915.27 Hospital Equipment 33,790.44 School Districts 174,948.82 Non High School Districts 2,894.74 County Fair Fund 10,407.41 Irrigation District Orders 5,664.22 County Bonds Redeemed 19,500.00 County Bond Interest Paid 1,845.63 Rural Fire Protection District 418.34 Sent State Game Commission (Fines) 490.50 Rodent Control 2,517.39 Coyote Bounty 177.00 Dog Fund 11.00 $435,453.66 Balance on hand December 31, 1950 $549,170.23 Less Unsegregated Funds $336,046.46 $213,123.77 Frances Mitchell, Morrow County Treasurer SHERIFF'S SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT, JULY 1, 1950 TO JAN. 1, 1951. TAX COLLECTIONS RECEIPTS On hand and on Deposit, June 30, 1950 $ 1950-51 taxes $593,411.45 1949-50 taxes 36,958.21 121.23 1948-49 taxes 1947-48 taxes ... 1946-47 taxes ... 1945-46 taxes ... 1944-45 taxes .... 1943-44 taxes ... 1935 and Prior 2,802.11 967.38 124.93 36.07 26.18 .22 324.31 Land Sales 9,221.85 Over Collections $643,872.71 80.49 Total on Hand and Received $644,074.43 DISBURSEMENTS: Turned over to County Treasurer $633,965.00 Unsegregated Funds $336,046.46 Segregated Funds $297,918.54 On Deposit in Bank $ 2,111.14 On Hand, December 31, 1950 $ 7,998.29 $ 10,109.43 Total Disbursements and Balance on Hand $644,074.43 TEMPORARY AUTO PERMITS RECEIPTS Disbursements $146.40 $146.40 CIVIL FEES AND MILEAGE $178.25 $178.25 Respectfully Submitted, C. J. D. Bauman By F. M.