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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, June 5, 1952
IONE NEWS ITEMS
(Continued From Page 3)
tend the Eastern Star convention
in Portland are Mrs. Herbert EK
strom, Mrs. James Lindsay and
Mrs. Sam McMillan. Mrs. Ek
.strom is a grand page at the con
vention. Janice and Gorald Crawford of
Helix visited their grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Wate Crawiora over
the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Melena and
Julie Kietmann are visiting in
Eugene this week.
lone lost to Fossil in their base
ball game Sunday 3-11. This is
the first game they have lost.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Martin
and family of Hermiston and
Lowell Clark of Ordnance were
visitors at the Henry Clark home
last week. Lowell just returned
from a trip to California.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thomas plan
to leave by pane from Pendleton
Sunday June 8 for Chicago where
they will purchase a car and
make a tour through the South.
Mr. and Mrs John Ray of The
Dalles are the parents of a son
Robert Allen, born May 28. Mrs.
Lena Ray of Lexington Is the
grandmother.
Weekend visitors at the Mary
Swanson home were her son.
Norman Swanson and family of
Portland. They also visited at the
Garland Swanson home. Ann
Richardson accompaied them.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hawk and
children Alan and Lois of Trout-
dale spent the week end here
with relatives.
Walter and Noel Dobyns and
Roy Lindstrom returned home the
first of the week from Canada
where they werjt on a fishing trip.
Lyle Kincaid, of the blind
school at Salem, is spending the
summer with his mother, Mrs,
Ruby Nichols,
Mrs. Mattie Morgan, Mrs. Ear-
lene Williams, and John Sanders
of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Morgan and daughter of Albany
visited relatives here over the
weekend.
(Mrs. Wate Crawford and Mrs.
Harry Yarnell entertained the
Birthday Club at the Crawford
home Saturday. Mrs. Ida Cole
man and Mrs. Donald Ball were
the honorees.
Mj. and Mrs. Robert Jepsen are
the parents of a daughter born
at Pendleton May 31. Weight 8
Two Lynx Killed
Near Monument
By Millie Wilson
Mrs. Theo Owing had a very
thrilling experience last week
when Khe shot and killed
a big Lynx cat near her home.
Something had been robbing all
her turfcey nests and had killed
four turkey hens, one duck and
several chickens. Thinking it
was the work of a coon she set a
trap. When she looked at her
trap next morning she was fright
ened to see the huge cat in the
trap. She hurried home for the
shot gun and to her surprise she
killed it with the first blast, but
fearing it might not be dead, she
gave it the other barrel.
It was only caught by one toe.
It was a light tan In color with
lbs. and 13 ozs. C. E. Lieuallen of
Pendleton and Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Jepsen of lone are the
grand parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Ilynds of Pendleton are the
great grandparents.
light brown spots and black tas
sels in its ears. It measured from
its nose to the tip of its tail, 38
inches. I8V2 inches high and it
weighed 20 pounds. It was an
old cat and in poor condition..
In the next few days her neigh
bor Jim Wedgeworth spotted a
Lynx cat on his way to work. He
decided he would go Mrs. Owing
one better. He set his dog on the
cat which immediately climbed
a tree. Jim knocked it out of the
tree with a rock, then killed it
with a club. It was a much
smaller and younger cat than the
one killed by Mrs. Owing.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Bishop and
son of Portland spent Wednesday
and Thursday of last week at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ca
pon. Mrs. Bishop and Mrs. Capon
are cousins.
Mrs. Manila Jones and daugh
ter Mrs. Virginia Ramsey of
Prineville and Bend were over
night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Slim
Owing last Thursday. On Friday
they were dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Lesley.
Fred Page returned from Can
ada last Thursday. He was met
in Arlington by Dempsey Boyer.
His sisters Margaret Elder of Pen
dleton and Ivy Hadley of Fossil
spent Memorial Day with him.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barnard had
as their dinner guests last Sun
day, Miss Verla Mills, and Mr.
Charles Dierenfie'.d, also Miss
Charles Dierenfield, also .Miss
Mills mother from Texas, Mr.
Dierenfield is a student minister
from Waterloo, Iowa, who will
have charge of the Presbyterian
church in Monument during the
summer months. He will open
Bible School Monday, June 1st
Mrs. Effe Wedgeworth will assist
as one of the teachers.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Cox and
children drove to John Day last
Monday to consult an optometrist
concerning the eyes of their son,
Stanley. Stanley is a pre-school
child, but will enter school this
fall.
There are several new cars la
town, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Forcest
are driving a new pickup, George
Gray and Stanley Cox have new
cars.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Weinke and
daughter of Pendleton were in
Monument on Memorial Day.
Mrs. Weinke will be remembered
by her friends as Paralee Cochran.
Mrs. Zephyl Harrison and Jim
Omahondra of Eagle Creek were
overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs,
Terse v Sets Milk Pail Marathon
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NOTICE OF 1952-53 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 commit
tee of Morrow County, Oregon, in compliance with said law, prepared and adopted on April 16, 1952, the budget estimates for Morrow County, Oregon, for the ensuing
fiscal year July 1, 1952 to June 30, 1953, as set forth in the aceompaning schedules. All persons are hereby notified that on Monday, the 30th day of June, 1952, 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 levy or tax levies or any
part thereof.
The outstanding indebtedness of Morrow County, Oregon, on May 1, 1952, consisted of $35,000.00 in serial road bonds.
GARNET BARRATT
(Chairman Budget Commttce)
HOMER C. HAYES
(Secretary Budget Committee)
RALPH I. THOMPSON
(Member Budget Committee)
RUSSELL K. MILLER
(Member Budget Committee)
J. I. HANNA
(Member Budget Committee)
KENNETH J. SMOUSE
(Member Budget Committee)
ni rvvotol I.nHv. & registered
Jersey cow owned by Ralph E.
Cope, Langlois,Ore.,has just estab
lished new milk pail marathon
for the nation's dairy cows by
completing her fourth consecutive
lactation of over 1,000 pounds
butterfat on twice daily milking.
She is shown above witnessing
the last weighing of her unparal
leled production record. Left to
right are Prof. Floyd B. Wolberg,
Superintendent of Official Testing
at Oregon State College; Gust
Bauer, official test supervisor
from Corvallis, Ore.; and Ralph
E. Cope with upai crystal
This champion producing cow
has produced well over 57 tons or
milk in six lactations. Her last lac
tation totaled 20,278 pounds milk
with 1,076 pounds butterfat. She is
the only cow of any breed to pro
duce more than 1,000 pounds but
terfat during each of four con
secutive lactations on twice daily
milking.
SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES, RECEIPTS AND TAX LEVIES FISCAL YEAR 1952-53
1952-53
Tax Levy
Calculation
Total Estimated
Expeditures
Deduct Est
Receipts other
than 1952-53 taxes
Total Tax Levy
July 1, 1952 to June
30, 1953 all
Inside 6 Limit
Total
All Funds
General
Fund
General
Schools
General
Roads
Fair
Fund
Rodent
Fund
Dog
Fund
Taylor
Gra. ing
Fund
$352,842.00 $105,002.00 $ 13,080.00 $200,000.00 $ 12,000.00
$5,000.00 $1,000.00 $ 600.00
Coyote
Bounty
$1,000.00
County
Hospital
Improvement
Fund
$ 2,500.00
County
Hospital ....
Maint'nce
$ 12,000.00
251.655.00 39,555.00
$101,187.00 $ 65,507.00 $ 13,080.00
200,000.00
9,000.00
3.000.00
500.00
$4,500.00
1,000.00
600.00
1,000.00
$ 2,500.00 $ 12,000.00
SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES, RECEIPT S AND TAX LEVIES FISCAL YEAR 1951-52
1951-52
Tax levy
Calculations
Total Estimated
Expenditures
Deduct Est.
Receipts other than
1951-52 taxes
Est. Tax Levy
July 1, 1951 to
June 30, 1952
Inside 6 Limit
Est. Tax Levy
July 1, 1951 to
June 30, 1952
Outside 6 Limit.
Total Levy
July 1, 1951 to
June 30, 1952
as Estimated
Total
All Fundi
General
Fund
General
Schools
General
Roads
Bond
Sinking
Fund
Rodent
Fund
Dog
Fund
Taylor
Grazing
Fund
Coyote
Bounty
County
Hospital
Fund
County
Hospital
Maint'nce
$309,971.00 $ 95,731.00 12,610.00 $170,000.00 $ 7,500.00 $ 5,000.00 $ 1,000.00 $ 100.00 $ 1,000.00 $ 10,000.00 $ 12,000.00
206,925.00 28,325.00
170 000.00
95,546.00
7,500.00
$103,046.00
67,406.00 $12,610.00
1,500.00
3,500.00
1,000.00
100.00
1,000.00
10,000.00
12,000.00
7,500.00
Lynn Forrest last Thursday. They
returned home on iriday.
The Cox family had a get to
gether last Sunday when they all
gathered at the home of Mr. ana
Mrs. Archie Cox in Monument
with a pot luck dinner. The pur
pose of the meeting was to work
at the cemetery and clean the
graves for Memorial Day. Those
present were Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Cox and children of Monument,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cox and ctfild
ren of Top; Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Cox and children of John Day;
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cox of Gil
more ranch; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Mabe and children of Kinzua;
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Corley and
children of Hamilton; Lola and
Floyd Wilson and Mr. Vincent of
Hardman.
Bill and Bubbles Gates were
breakfast guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Cupper last Wednesday
morning. The Gates' are moving
to Thane, Wyoming.
Mrs. May de Ette Hinton was
hostess at a dinner last Wednes
day, May 28th, honoring her hus
band, Boyd and Mrs. Doris Capon
on their birthdays. The guests
beside the family were Mr. and
Mrs. George Capon and grand
daughter, Kay Swick. A huge
birthday cake with candles for
both birthdays was served with
the children singing happy birth
day.
Clarence Rickard left Wednes
day for Portland to get his fam
ily who have been visiting for
the past week with relatives.
Mrs. George Stirrit and daugh
ter, Mrs. Fred Shank and her
daughter Laura Lee Shank have
moved to the ranch for the sum
mer.
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Andrus and
son, from Pendleton spent Me
modal Day with Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Durst.
Orval Johnson rode to the Wil
li,.,) cumin rnnrh last Wednes
day. He was quite impressed
with the Gilman's dairy and the
amount of calves they are rais
ing. Mr. Johnson returned home
on Friday.
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EXPENDITURES
Actual for
Fiscal Year
July 1, 1949
to
Jun. 30, 1950
Actual for
Fiscal Year
July 1, 1950
to
Jun. 30, 195!
July 1, 1951 to
June 30, 1952 .
Budget
For Year
FUNDS AND CLASSIFICATIONS
Estimated
for Fiscal
Year July 1
1952, to June
30, 1953
Approved by
Budget
Committee
$ 3,000.00 $ 3.000.00 $ 3.600.00
2,400.00 2,400.00 2,700.00
3X0.2!) 5-10.73 600.00
120.91 282.13 500.00
1,074.45 1,721.27 1,500.00
3,600.00 3,600.00 4,200.00
2.100.00 2,280.00 2,580.00
599.15 618.72 600.00
58.40 113.85 150.00
3,600.00 3,600.00 4,200.00
2,229.16 2,072.67 2,250.00
675.00 780.00 900.00
5(X).00
111.78 111.78 125.00
(MUX) 168.00 500.00
695.00 480.00 655.00
5.590.00 5,800.00 6,800.00
150.00
43.13 74.00 200.00
420.95 401.30 500.00
701.95 723.23 1,000.00
125.00 125.00 125.00
150.00 150.00 150.00
168.30 471.00 ttXl.OO
304.24 519.78 450.00
213.50 218.21 250.00
2,550.00 2.700.00 3,000.00
41.88 40.88 100.00
191.6!) 1S8.91 200.00
15.00 15,00 50.00
, 571.15 734.22 700.00
250.00 275.00 250.00
1.500.00
00.00 100.00 4,000.00
00.00 00.00 25.00
2,400.00 2,700.00 3.000.00
300.00 412.85 250.00
378.52 422.66 400.00
1,089.05 1,111.24 1,000.00
2,658.89 1,000,00
1,112.98 1,162.82 1.200.00
9,500.00 9,775.61 10,000.00
300.00 300.00 300.00
2,880.00 2,880.00 3,900.00
Assessor's Office
Salary of Assessor $ 3,600.00
Salary of Deputy 3,000.00
Books and Incidentals 600.00
Field Work 600.00
Circuit Court
Witnesses, Jurois, Bailiff, Reporter, Incidentals 1,500.00
Clerk's Office
Salary of Clerk 4.200.00
Salary of Deputy 2,880.00
Books and Incidentals 700.00
Coroner 150.00
County Court
Salary of County Judge , 4.200.00
Salary per diem and mileage of Commissioners
and Incidentals . .. . 2,250.00
County Expenses and Contributions
Accountants - Audits 900.00
Aleliohol Enforcement Control 500.00
Association of Oregon Counties 125.00
Bangs' Disease Control 500.00
Bonds 630.00
County and Home Demonstration Agent 6.S00.00
County Institute 150.00
County Law Library 200.00
District Attorney Kent and Incidentals 500.00
Fleet ion Expense 1,000.00
Federal Tax Committee 125.0Q
4 II Club 150.00
Insurance 600.00
Jail . Board and Expense 550.00
Justice Court Jurors, Fees, Witnesses, Etc. 300.00
Justice of the Pence Salaries 3,000.00
Juvenile Court 100.00
Library 150.00
Mentally III 75.00
Official Publications and Tax Foreclosure 800.00
Publicity and Advertising 275.00
Social Security 1.700.00
Weed Control 7,500.00
Wind Erosion Control 25.00
Court House
Salary of Janitor 3.300.00
Fuel 550.00
Light and Power 580.00
Incidentals 1.000.00
Repairs on Court House and Jail 1,500.00
Current Expense
Postage, Stationery, Telephone, Telegraph, Etc. 1,200.00
Emergency ' 10,000.00
Health Department
Salary of County Physician 300.00
Salary of County Nurse 3,900.00
EXPENDITURES
992.18 1,184.71 1,500.00
19.50 52.00 75.00
3,600.00 3,600.00 4,200.00
3,742.94 3,825.00 5,000.00
472.85 542.01 500.00
1,683.79 1,973.47 1,800.00
150.00 125.00 175.00
2,400.00 2,400.00 1,500.00
208.43 173.44 300.00
1,680.00 1,540.50 1,478.00
645.00
222.75 330.00 409.00
3,825.00 4,500.00 2,129.00
5 520.00 6,000.00 7,860.00
455.57 188.50 1,000.00
4,6(50.57 4,450.00 5,000.00
103.75 138.00 100.00
360.00 378.00 1,000.00
157,437.75
15.217.09
16,545.97
162,559.62
14,599.71
12,088.61
170,000.00
12,640.00
12,000.00
Salary of County Nurse Office Clerk
County Nurse Travel Expense and Incidentals
Countv Registrar
Sheriff's Office
Salary of Sheriff
Salaries of Deputy and Office Clerk
Tax Collections
Books, Incidentals and Travel
Stamps and Envelopes
Treasurer's Office
Salary of Treasurer
Books and Incidentals
Relief
Aid to Dependent Children
Aid to Permanent Disabled
Blind Assistance
General Assistance
Old Age Assistance
Dog Fund
Rodent Fund
Taylor Gazing Fund
Coyote Bounty
Roads and Bridges
Repairs, Labor, Materials, Machinery and Inci
dentals County School Appropriation
County Hospital Maintenance
County Hospital Improvement
Fair Fund
1,200.00
1,800.00
100.00
4.200.00
5,300.00
750.00
2,000.00
150.00
3,000.00
300.00
1,089.00
696.00
442.00
1,950.00
9,420.00
1,000.00
5.000.00
600.00
1,000.00
200,000.00
13,680.00
12,000.00
2,500.00
12,000.00
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ESTIMATED CASH BALANCE AND RECEIPTS
FUND AND CLASSIFICATION
44,757.47 46.726.47
4,953.04 3,235.14
3.077.93 3,264.41
668.27 500.00
00.00 198.00
3,064.75 3,316.25
379.25 398.65
317.20 373.47
1,132.13 - 1,094.94
00.00 00.00
30,647.52 42,643.19
1,950.29 1.238.85
3.031.52 1.625.76
1.316.65 1.141.50
27,913.27 34,327.41
2.366.94 2,316.71
2,928.50 2,395.91
811.29 1,610.95
365.00 335.00
63.59 72.56
General Fund
16.000.00 Estimated Cash Balance 25,000.00
2.500.00 Alcohol Control Fund 2.500.00
3,000.00 Clerk's Office Fees 3,000.00
County Hospital on Light and Power 180.00
500.00 Interest 500.00
75.00 Jail Rent from City of Heppner 75.00
2,500.00 Justice Court Fines and Costs 2,000.00
Morrow County T. B. Association 1,200.00
250.00 Sheriffs Auto Sticker Sales 300.00
250.00 Sheriff's Fees and Mileage 300.00
1.800.00 State Board of Health 1.500.00
100.00 Weed Control 3,000.00
General Road Fund
00.00 Estimated Cash Balance 16.000.00
1,500.00 Forest Reserve Rentals 2,200.00
1,500.00 Gasoline Refunds 1,800.00
750.00 Justice Court Fines 1,000.00
30.000.00 Motor License Fund 30,000.00
10,500.00 Sales and Rentals f 8,000.00
Contributions for Road Oiling Project .... 14,000.00
J25.000.00 Special Road Levy by Vote or the People 127,000.00
Rodent Fund
1,500.00 Estimated Cash Balance 500.00
Coyote Bounty
1,000.00 Estimated Cash Balance 1.000.00
1,000.00 Dog Licenses 1,000.00
100.00 Taylor Grazing Fund 600.00
Fair Fund
Receipts from State of Oregon 9,000.00
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