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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, July 24, 1 952
COURT
PROCEEDINGS
Court Proceedings for June,
1952.
The minules of the May term
were read and approved.
The Court accepted the bid of
the Kilham Stationery and Print
ing Co. of $165.00 for printing Tax
Receipts as the lowest and best
bid offered.
The Court ordered the following
Bangs' Disease Claims paid: W.
Howard Cleveland $24.00; Nels II.
Kristensen $8.00; Phil Higgins
$16.00; Franklin Ely $8.00; George
(J. Griffith $16.00.
The Court ordered the trans
fer of $26,528.11 from the Motor
License Fund to the General Road
Fund to take care of the warrants
that will be issued against it be
fore new funds are available.
The Court ordered the transfer
of the Alcohol Control Fund in
(he amount of $2,865.72 to the
General Fund, the amount is to
be expended for Mother's Aid, Old
Age Pensions an dRelief of the In
digent. The Court ordered the transfer
of I he Amusement Device Tax
Fund in the amount of $203.25 to
the General Fund to be expended
for Old Age Assistance.
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32.00
Tht vamp and lag of th!i Mil boat
ft of (in black calf, and it hai baa
Irimmtd with black blading, whit
Inlayi, ilraddla fork tart, baadtd
lid mohii, and th.- rwt of rich
ilk illlching. Thli It an of the beau
tiful booti that Hyra dilgntd 1
honor of thilr 75th Annlnnary.
GONTY S
The Court ordered the transfer
of the General Assistance Appro
priation in the amount of $140.75
and the Aid to Dependent Child--ren
in the amount of $128.00 to
the various Appropriations as set
out below:
Blind Assistance $ 8.25
Old Age Assistance .' 547.75
Aid to Permanently
disabled 12.75
The Court ordered the transfer
of the Emergency Appropriations
to the various appropriations that
have been overdrawn:
Sheriff's Tax Collection $. 16.70
Sheriff's Book and In
cidentals 215.23
Coroner 77.58
Current Expense 62.43
Court house light and
power 77.40
Jail Expense 576.57
County Registrar 1.50
Mentally Diseased 25.00
Circuit Court 1,879.86
Ass. of Oregon Counties .. 16.78
Weed Control 108.27
Publicity & Advertising . 25.00
Social Security 217.18
Bangs' Disease Control .. 34.48
General Roads 6,200.47
Old Age Assistance 421.25
The Court ordered that the fol
lowing amounts be transferred to
the General Road Appropriation
which has been overdrawn in the
amount of $7,209.30, and there
being only the amount of $6,200.
47 in the Emergency which leaves
the amount of $1,008.83 to be
taken care of.
From the County Court
Appropriation the am
ount of $ 85.00
From the Sheriff's Depu
ties Salaries the am
ount of 63.32
From the Treasurer's
Book and Incid. the
amount of 71.59
From the Assessor's
Books and Incid. the
amount of 108.00
From the Assessor's
field work the amount
of 39.0(1
From the Court Inciden-
dentals Approp. the
amount of 38.09
From the Nurse Mileage
and Expense the am
ount of 53.31
From the District Attor
ney Approp. the am
ount of 16.81
From the Juvenile Court
Approp. the amount
of 58.00
From the Justice of
Peace Salaries the
amount of -.. 50.00
From the Library Ap
nronriation the am
ount of .' 20.00
From the Bonds Appro
priation the amount
of 135.00
From the Official Pub. '
and Tax Foreclosure
the amount of 51.12
From the Election Ex
Dense Appropriation
the amount of 13.98
From the Wind Erosion
Control the amount
of 25.00
From the County Law
Library Appropriation
the amount of 180.00
$ 1,008.83
A4v$rttttmtni
From where I sit ... ly Joe Marsh -
MeAdvising a Banker!
The Missus and I were invited to
dinner over at Baletiville the other
night. I Ht next to a banker from
the state capital.
"Mijchty nice country you've got
down there," he gays. "Don't be
surprised if I come to live there
myself. In a few years I plan to
get away from everybody, buy
farm and just take it easy."
"Well," I told him, "we'd like to
have you. But when someone plans
to buy a farm and 'take it easy' he
often winds up working harder
than ever. It takes icoifc to run a
farm right no matter how many
hands you can afford to hire.
"And from where I sit," I con
tinued, "you won't 'get away' from
people either. Neighbors are plenty
important in a farming community
whether it's helping one another
out or Just friendly visiting over a
sociable glass of beer." "Hard work
and neighbors dropping In all the
time?" he auks, looking at me over
his glasses. Then he smiles and
says, "Sounds wonderful. You've
Just sold me on a farm."
Copyright, 19S2, United Stales Brewers t'vundution
161.02
201.24
124.45
211.12
260.27
220.54
24.37
62.90
73.12
138.45
24.37
97.50
68.75
269
32.43
5.00
65.65
209.26
Warrants Issued on The General
Fund:
Sadie Parrish, Deputy $
Frances Mitchell, Deputy
Joyce Buschke, Office
Clerk
Olive B. Hughes, Deputy..
Martha Tapanainen,
Health Nurse
A. J. Chaffee, Janitor
Dr. A. D. McMurdo, ,
Physician
Jane Cheney, Court
Reporter
William Garner, Justice
of Peace
J. O. Hager, Justice of
Peace
Gustave Fisher, Justice
of Peace
Ellen S. Davis, Co. Nurse
Incidentals
Northwest Hospital Serv.
Blue Cross
Ralph I. Thompson,
County Court '
Russell K. Miller, County
Court
II. Tamblyn. County Court
Heppner Gazette Times,
Sheriff $30.40; Off.
Publication $35.25
C. J. D. Bauman, Sheriff ...
Kilham Stationery &
printing Co., Tax Col
lection 29.17
J. B. Snyder, Sheriff
The Haloid Co., Clerk
$86.07; Circuit Ct.
$1,104 129.11
Pacific Tel. &Tel. Co.,
Current Expense
Henderson Office Sup
ply, Nurse Incidentals ...
Martha Tapanainen,
Mileage and Exp.
Pac. Power & Light Co.,
Courthouse
City of Heppner, Water
Dept. Courthouse
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.
Courthouse
Saager's Pharmacy, Jail
John J. O'Donnell, Audi
tor, Jail
Thomson Bros., Jail
Pacific Stationery and
Printing Co., Circuit
Court
Empire Machinery Co.,
Election Booths
Bradley D. Fancher, Dis
trict Atty
Esthler Moore, Bangs
Disease Control
Tom Fraters, Bangs
isease Control
Chas. R. Coder, Bangs,
Disease Control
Dr. L. D. Tibbies, Men
tally 111
Geo. N. Ely, Election
Expense
Heppner Gazette Times,
Off. Publication
3.00
103.85
5.71
175.49
38.69
7.50
2.50
.50
43.50
7.84
3.60
13.50
31.00
16.00
8.00
'-8.00
5.00
49.50
6.93
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Heppner Gazette Times,
Off. Publication 24.43
First National Bank,
Salaries 360.95
S. C. Russell, Election
Exp 5.00
Public Employes Retire
ment System, Salaries
$51.88; Soc. Sec. $152.05 203.93
Master Products, Clerk .... 2.63
State Industrial Acci
dent Comm., Sheriff,
$4.44; Shariff's Sal.,
31c; Dep. Sal. 31c;
Courthouse $1.13;
Janitor 31c 6.50
Marvin R. Whitman, As
sessor's field work 88.87
Turner, Van Marter &
Co., Insurance 267.44
Heppner Laundry, Court
house $1.88; Jail $1.85. 3.71
Becket Equipment Co,,
Jail 6.50
Garnet Barratt, Gen. As
assist, $487.50; Old Age
Assist. $2355.00; Aid to
Dep. Children $272.25;
Blind, $110.50; Perma
nently Disabled $174.00 3399.25
Garnet Barratt, County
Court 162.45
H. S. Sackett, Association
dues, Clerk 15.00
Warrants Issued on The General
Road Fund:
Northwest Hospital Ser
vice 94.65
Wilbur R. Akers 319.54
Dick Borman 300.96
Lewis Ball 331.80
William Cunningham 340.44
Ralph Scott, Jr. 270.16
Austin Wilson 278.34
Jack Slocum 314.49
W. C. Heath 329.24
Fred Booker 281.53
Ray Bailey 287.79
Walter Gilman 267.24
Dean Gilman 297.59
Harold Wilson 321,78
Guy Hastings 270.84
Thoral Broadus 324.12
H. Sherer 355.89
George A. Stalcup 264.74
Robert Anson Eads 55.52
Charlie E. Nickerson 20.44
Ray L. Brown 11.69
Carl Vincent 318.14
H. Tamblyn 30.00
Pacific Power and Light,
Co 13.01
City of Heppner, Water
Dept. 7.50
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co 106.25
Empire Machinery Co. 13.45
Paul G. Pettyjohn 160.62
Rosewall Motor Co. 21.93
lone Chevron Station 63.46
Independent Garage 14,80
Industrial Air Products
Co 18.81
Heppner Hardware and
Electric Co 4.80
II. Sherer 28.74
Lexington Oil Co-op 7.00
Balzer Machinery Co. 1.09
Jack Van Winkle 20.34
Union Oil Co 942.03
Sunset Motor Co 111.36
Heppner Motors 183.99
The Texas Co 28.38
R. G. McMurtry 14750
Heppner Lumber Co 2.50
Anderson's' Builders 33.89
First National Bank of
Portland 685.50
Public Employes Retire-
mcnt System 100.17
State Industrial Accident
Comm 183.58
Becket Equipment Co 50
Lexington Implement Co. 246.93
D. II. Jones and Son 47.80
Moty and VanDyke, Inc. . . 14.85
Garnet Barratt, County
Judge 158.10
Warrants Issued on The Miscel
laneous Fund
Carl McDaniel, Rodent
Fund $ 349.40
First National Bank,
Rodent Fund 17.10
George R. Rugg, Coyote
Bounty Fund 36.00
Ellwynne Peck, Dog Fund 41.00
Harvey L. Haynes, Coyote
Bounty Fund 51.00
Animal Trap Co., Rodent
Fund 204.00
Warrants Issued on The Hospital
Maintenance Fund:
Pioneer Memorial Hospi
pital, Hospital Mainten-
ence $1331.15
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RHEA CREEK H. E. C.
The Rhea Creek H. E. C. met
Thursday July 17 at the home of
Mrs. Harold Wright. Durini? the
business meeting plans were
made for a float for the rodeo
parade in September.
Refreshments were served after
the meeting.
DOG FUND ACCOUNT
Total of 3 claims allowed by County Court
and warrants issued - $
Total warrants paid by Treasurer
95.00
95.00
RODENT FUND ACCOUNT
Total of 6 claims allowed by County Court
and warrants issued $ 1.449.24
Total warrants'paid by Treasurer 1,244.84
July 1 Rodent Fund Warrants Outstanding $
COYOTE BOUNTY FUND ACCOUNT
Total of 13 claims presented and warrants issued
$ 204.40
$ 231.00
180.00
$ 51.00
COUNTY HOSPITAL MAINTENANCE FUND
Total of 6 claims allowed by County Court
and warrants issued $ 5,831.15
Total warrants paid by County Treasuer $ 5,831.15
COUNTY HOSPITAL FUND
July 1 County Hospital Fund Warrants Outstanding $ 6,850.tX)
FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF MORROW
COUNTY, OREGON, JULY 1, 1952
Less County Owned Properties
ASSETS
Cash in hands of Treasurer $287,312.46
United States Bonds 15,000.00
Taxes Receivable (Delinquent) 29,317.97
Taxes Receivable (Current) 40,617.97
$372,248.40
KEEP OREGON GREEN
COUNTY CLERK'S SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT,
JANUARY 1, 1952TO JULY 1, 1952
GENERAL FUND ACCOUNT
1 Warrants Outstanding '
Total of 445 claims allowed by County Court'
Warrants issued for above claims
Jan.
$ 4,598.53
43,158.57
Total warrants paid by Treasurer
$ 47,757.10
.. 42,077.96
July 1 General Fund Warrants Outstanding $ 5,679.14
GENERAL ROAD FUND ACCOUNT
Jan. l warrants Outstanding $ 6,518.51
lotai ot d.M claims allowed by County Court
Warrants issued for above claims 64,979.37
$ 71,527.88
. 65,440.97
Total warrants paid by Treasurer
July 1 General Road Fund Warrants Outstanding $ 6,086.91
(Iff JJIW-
r
Warrants Outstanding (General Fund) $ 5,679.14
Warrants Outstanding .(General Road) 6,086.91
Warrants Outstanding (County Hospital) 6,850.00
Warrants Outstanding (Rodent) 204.40
Warrants Outstanding (Coyote Bounty) 51.00
Estimated Revenues (Taxes 69,935.94
Current Surpluses (Includes amounts due all funds,
including School Districts) 283,441.01
$372,248.40
Outstanding Road Bonds $ 32,500.00
Respectfully Submitted,
C. W. Barlow, County Clerk
TREASURER'S SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT
JANUARY 1, 1952 TO JULY 1, 1952
BALANCE ON HAND JANUARY 1, 1952 $617,221.85
RECEIVED FROM:
Taxes (Sheriff's Office) $ 34,367.52
Office Fees (Clerk's Office) 1,567.00
Dog Licenses (Clerk's Office) 313.00
Pistol Permits (Sheriff's Office) : 20.50
Fees and Mileage (Sheriffs Office) 240.47
Temporary Auto Permits (Sheriff's Office) ... 249.00
Columbia Basin Electric Co 4,000.09
Weed Control Program( Road Department) ... 32,25
Sales and Rentals (Road Department) . 1,635.88
County Hospital Fund (Sec'y. of State) 9,075.56
Forrest Rentals : 5,385.86
Contributions to Road Trust Fund 9,429.80
Miscellaneous Fines and Costs, Etc 2,009.50
Interest on War Bonds 187.50
Interest on Time Deposits 125.00
Motor License Fund 17,216.59
Basic School Support Fund 943.20
School Building Funds (Proceeds From
Bonds) . 50,000.00
School Bond and Interest Sinking Fund 149.66
Miscellaneous Refunds 812.18
Fair Fund (Rentals, and Sec'y. of State) 1,288.30
Alcohol Beverage (Sec'y. of State) 1,358.47
General Miscellaneous Fund 6.445.94
Total $146,853.27 $146,853.27
GRAND TOTAL
$764,075.12
DISBURSEMENTS
General County Expense $ 42,077.96
General Roads 65,440.97
County School Fund 10,749.05
City Special Funds .- 35,148.82
State School Fund 868.70
Hospital Maintenance 5,831.15
School District Special Funds 270,326.56
Non-High School District Fund 3,291.05
County Fair Fund 3,462.66
Irrigation District Orders 9,093.19
County Road Bonds Redeemed 2,500.00
County Road Bond Interest Paid 870.00
Road Trust Funds 4,174.25
Forest Fire Patrol 6,203.46
Sent To State Game Commission 205.00
Rodent Control 1,244.84
Coyote Bounty 180.00
Dog Fund 95.00
UNION PACIFIC
Designed for
Rest si jrou ride in tir-conditloned comfort on
t fast Union Pacific train. Thrill to the
panorama of western America unfolding, at eye lereL
along Union Pacific's smooth steel highway.
You may relax in the congenial atmosphere of the
club or lounge car : s j enjoy those famous Union
Pacific dining car meals i ; ; and at night be assured
of a full night's sleep io your comfortable Pullman
or rest-easy coach seat.
NUT TRIP AN 6 EVERY TRIP CO UNION PAClfK
Three ffao traint daily
to and from tho fosf
StUAmlUti "CITY OP PORTLAND"
"PORTLAND ROSI"
"IDAHOAN"
CONVINIINT SCHIDUliS . . . 10W 'AMI
iM mi hilt $1" fr tr
F. C TOLLESON
PHONE 132
Total Disbursements $461,762.66 $461,762.66
BALANCE ON HAND June 30, 1952 $302,312.46
Lucy E. Rodgers,
Morrow County Treasurer
SHERIFF'S AND TAX COLLECTOR'S SEMI-
ANNUAL REPORT, JANUARY 1, 1952
TO JULY 1,1952
TAX COLLECTIONS
RECEIPTS
On hand and on Deposit, December 31, 1951 $ 13.623.51
1951-1952 taxes $ 32,616.94
1950-1951 taxes 1,181.10
1949-1950 taxes 643.91
1918-1949 taxes 113.34
1947-1948 taxes 20.52
1946-1947 taxes 25.84
Land Sales 3,542.00
Assessor's Collections 369.80
$ 38,513.45
Total on Hand and Received ; $ 52,136.96
DISBURSEMENTS
Turned over to County Treasurer $ 34,367.52
On Deposit in Bank $ 16,548.14
On Hand, June 30, 1952 266.28 16,814.42
POI 0IMNDIHTtANSPOITAnON...gV5yJ...Sf UNION PACtfK
$ 51,181.94
Undercollections . 955.02
Total Disbursements and Balance on Hand..... $ 52,136.96
TEMPORARY AUTO PERMITS
RECEIPTS DISBURSEMENTS
$219.00 $249.00
CIVIL FEES AND MILEAGE
Balance on hand $ 1.00 $240.47
Receipts 239.47
PISTOL PERMITS
Balance on hand $ .50 Disbursed
Receipts 20.00 $20.50
Respectfully Submitted
C. J. D. Bauman