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i Page 6 Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, January 28, 1954 First Wedding Performed in New Monument Church By Millie Wilson The first wedding to be held in the now Presbyterian church by Rev. Paul Kimmel was that of Julia Ann (Dickson Wheeler and Luther C. Stafford of Prineville. Nadine Wheeler, mother of the bride was the matron of honor 'and James C. Stafford, brother of the groom acted as best man. The bride was given in marriage by her father, Everett Wheeler. Mrs. James C. Stafford and baby were also present. The bride attended the Monument high school and has many friends In this area. The young couple will make their home in Prineville. Mrs. George Capon has been quite ill with a virus infection. She was taken to the John Day Medical Center for medical aid last Monday. It was necessary for her to remain in the hos pital for several days. On Wed nesday Mr. Capon and daughter, Mrs. Lois Hill visited her. She returned home last Friday. Mrs. Rota King moved from the ranch to her home in Monument last Thursday. Duo to the cold weather earlier in the week, she found the water pipes fro.on. Harry Capon was a business visitor in John Day last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cork were hosts to the choir practice last Thursday. Next week the meet ing will bo at the home of liev. and Mrs. Kim me I. January 18th, Mr. "and Mrs. Rho filoakman attended the Rural School Board meeting in the eounrt house at Canyon City. All district school members were invited lo attend the liudget meeting. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Beardsley were attending to matters of business in John Day January 18. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Round were attending to matters of business in Portland last week. Their sons, Ronnie and Donnie were guests of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Round. Mr. and Mrs. Round returned home Mon day. They reported lots of snow and very slick roads. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hooker and daughters Ramona and Caro line and Mrs. Paul Kimmel and son Totcr, spent last Sunday in Heppner. Caroline, who has had pneumonia went for a medical checkup, so she could enter the school Monday. Peter also had a medical checkup. Otis Stubblefield has been rjuite ill at his home this week. His brother, Orin of Portland has been with him also, Ike Shank and Dorsey Hardy of John Day. They loft for their homes in John Day on Friday. Mr. Stubblefield is feeling some better. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Martin, at the Guard Station, had friends from Salem to spend the week, end with them. The Sunday school teachers of the Presbyterian Church held a mooting last Monday. Rev, Paul Kimmel showed a film strip that was enjoyed by all present.' It was decided to hold the teacher meetings every two weeks. Mrs. Chloe Page states that heriso many colds and several cases sister, Helen Porter of British Columbia is staying with their sister, Mrs. Rachel Griffin at Kimberly. Mrs. Griffin was re leased from the rest home at Mt. Vernon Springs at Christmas time. Monument high school basket ball and volleyball teams play the Mt. Vernon teams at Mt. Ver non last Friday night. The girls won their volleyball game but both first and second basketball teams were defeated. Saturday night they played Dayville, but the score was not available at this writing. Grandma Capon is spending several days as a guest of Wave Jackson, due to the illness of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Doris Capon. The 4 -II Busy Bakers held their first meeting January 20th at the home of Mrs. Naomi Hooker. Karie Hooper and Nestle Davis were the loaders. Officers were elected: Caroline Martin, was chosen for president; Harold Rey. nolds, vice president; Jeannie Williams, secretary; Mirinda May Musgrave and Christina Ross, yell leaders; Laura Lee Bleakman, news reporter. The 5th and 6th grade students have finished their first semes ter's exams and are now ready to start their second semester work. Monday night and Tuesday morning had the coldest tem perature of the year, with a read ing of zero, on Friday morning present were: Mrs. Nadene Mize, the reading was bo degrees above dist, pres. an(i Mrs. Beulah Han- COUNTY CLERK'S SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT JULY 1, 1953 TO JANUARY 1, 1954 GENERAL FUND July 1 General Fund Warrants Outstanding $ 4,875.78 Total of 389 claims allowed by County Court and warrants issued 51.244.30 $ 56.120.08 Total warrants paid by Treasurer 52.296.10 Jan. 1 General Fund Warrants Outstanding $ 3,823.98 GENERAL ROAD FUND ACCOUNT July 1 Warrants Outstanding $ 99.02 Total of 417 claims allowed by County Court and warrants issued 110.462.50 $110,561.52 Total warrants paid by Treasurer 103.199.78 Jan. 1 Lexington VFW Forms Auxiliary By Delpha Jones The ladies of the V. F. W. met last Friday afternoon in the Ladies Aid room at the Congre gational church for the purpose of organizing an auxiliary. This was done with the aid of some visitors from Pendleton. At this time they held an election of officers with the installation to be held at a later date. All re ports state this was a most suc cessful mooting and the visitors Such good taste Memorable meals begin at the market. -For good taste at supper, tonight... choose refreshing Olympia Beer, today. That . No doubt that the changableover, pros, of the Pendleton Post, weather has been the cause of I Mrs. Helen Brown and Mrs. Bo- nita Camnbell. members of the of pneumonia. Pendleton Post Donald Oilman, student at E. O. College at La Grande, spent the weekend at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mead Gil man. Donald accompanied Jerry Porter to Long Creek. Jerry came home to attend the funeral services for his aunt, Mrs. Grace Tanler. Mrs. Helen Brown recently re ceived word from her son, Lt. Col. diet Christenson of the Marines, who was sent to Koren last Aug ust, that he is being transferred back to the states and he will be stationer! in Chicano Tho Chric.l tensons. thinking he would he1 animals. The speaker several years in Korea, bought a,evcn,nR beinK Ju(18e Garnet Bar home in San Francisco for Mrs. ralt of lt('PPn('r- Christenson and children. ! The M. M. M. club held its! before the meeting closed. The den Mr. and Mrs. Ron Olsen is visit ing with her father and family, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Cutsforth and Mrs. Alta Cutsforth of Heppner. The Olsons live in Freewater. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Majeske and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Majecke mo tored to Pendleton Tuesday, taking Mr. Majeske to a physi cian in that city. He has been ill for several days at his home here. Maxwell Henry Breeding, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Breeding has received his call to the U. S. Navy and plans on leaving on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Way were hostesses to a party Saturday night after the play practice of the play "Comin' Round the Mountain" to be given on Feb. 11. Lovely refreshments were ser ved the following: Mr. and Mrs. E. E. McFadden, Mr. and Mrs C. C i Irvin, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nichols, July 1 Jan 1. General Road Fund Warrants Outstanding $ 7,i.i COUNTY HOSPITAL MAINTENANCE FUND Total of 2 claims allowed Dy wumy warrants issued Total warrants paid by Treasurer DOG FUND ACCOUNT Total of 2 claims allowed by county i., warrants issued Total warrants paid by Treasurer RODENT FUND ACCOUNT Rodent Fund Warrants Outstanding $ Total claims of 21 allowed by County Court and warrants issued $ 3,000.00 3.000.00 9.00 9.00 102.00 2.194.20 Total warrants paid by Treasurer 2,296.20 2.200.00 96.20 nlont Fund Warrant Outstanding COYOTE BOUNTY FUND ACCOUNT Total of 43 claims allowed by County Court and warrants issued . ... , i' v Total warrants paid by Treasurer . TAYLOR GRAZING FUND 1 Ha m allowed bv County coun aim wanum issued . Total warrant paid by Treasurer ALCOHOL ENFORCEMENT FUND 2 claims allowed by County Court and warrant issued Total warrants paid by Treasurer . . 30.74 30.74 191.35 191.35 FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, JANUARY 1, 1954 Less County Owned Properties ASSETS Cash in hands of Treasurer United States Bonds Taxes Receivable (Delinquent) Taxes Receivable (Current) $056,023.78 15.000.00 50,398.82 147.947.54 $809.370.15 $ 3,823.98 7,361.74 96.20 198,346.36 659.741.87 $869,370.15 $ 8,000.00 LIABILITIES Warrants Outstanding (General Fund) Jones, Mr and Mrs. George a"na Outstanding (General Road . Mr ;nn Mr Rill Ninhnis i Warrants Outstanding (Rodent Fund) mt. arm mis. doi d. ividiijuaiui . ch r June Co and I Inrliidns nmoiints due all funds includ- are the proud paren s of a baby K(,n and Mr and M'rs Bus-CurrCnt ffi "Dis 3 lets daughter born Monday night. ,,,; a v,J inj, &cnooi jjimtilim I h i v iiiru ui iiruci uuu The membership drive of the (hosts, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Way. F5m.?Ur?au J('L" l aJ:.ni0e no in play entertained ' 0utetandlni. Road Bonds sian jvionuay nigru ai a odiujuei i themselves playing pinochle. " Respectfully Submitted, held in the Three Links dining j The boys serving at the Farm c w BARLOW, County Clerk room. The menu consisted of Bureau dinner were Jerry Mes- By SADIE PARRISH, Deputy tomato juice cocktail, strawstackjsenger, Donald Hunt, George, rn, i kTY TRFA9I IRFRCi SFMI-ANNUAL salad, roast chicken and dres-1 IlPrmann and Vern Nolan. UJUN I Y I KtAjUKLK J V I A I N I N W sing, potatoes and gravy and, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hunt enter-' REPORT JULY 1 1953 TO JANUARY 1, 1954 lemon merrangue pie and peas.jtained several of the play castj In accordance with Section 88-331 O. C. L. A., I herewith submit carrots and side dishes. The.at their home on Sunday after-1 tnis, my semi annual report of receipts and disbursements from July vww. o v.v. iivi.vi"a, ...... iiuim wiin uil' iuuuYiu utuii in j lyjj IO lA'cemner 01, l.J.i, inhij u.ueh inuiunivc. posts and bales of hay and small attendance: Mrs. C. C. Jones, Mr. Balance on Hand June 30, 1953 $ 287,157.19 for the.K. r. vVav. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorsre Irvin, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Cuts forth, Cherry Grey, Inez McFad den, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. McFad and Raymond Gonty regular meeting at the home of Goldie Round January 21st. There were sixten present. Grace Stirritt gave a report on her talk with County Road Master Beatty. Mr. Beatty assured her we would RECEIVED FROM: Taxes (Shorifff's Office) Taxes, unsegregated, (Sheriff's Olfice)) Fees and Mileage (Sheriff's Office) . Temporary Auto Permits (Shenlf's Office) Dog License (Clerk's Office) club members were clad to wel- Heppner, and Sharon Lutstortn come Mamie Fergorson back.! of Ine- Delicious refreshments Weod rjontror Program She has been in Kansas with her( were served later in the evening, Equipped Rental (Road Department) daughter, who has been serious-! and pinochle was enjoyed. Sale of Supplies (Road Department) Iv ill. Mrs. Pace was appointed Hr- and Mrs- l- Messenger contribution to rtoaa funa $ 221,790.19 439,369.53 263.47 193.00 2,086.81 5.00 3,637.03 2,204.50 2,895.19 10,303.50 to meet with the city council tolllave received word of his trans-, Forest Rentals and Public Land Sales Miscellaneous Fines and Costs in Justice rct some heln in rrrnvnl irxr tho Una n'hat ran ho rtnne nhnut tho for to a job at Mitchell. Mrs. Mes- . ec y, of State) ...... ... ............ ..v - - . , , .. , M SCO ; After the street lights. The next meeting ; M-ngei mu nave in uie yeiy n , (v y played. Ella Durst won the first prize and Daisy Riley the conso lation. Refreshments were ser- road to the cemetery, 1 ! . .. T.i i dih.ra Kio fimilii .,sii fn.,i umi Dusiness meeting, games were i win no at rne home oi wrs. jMta "u lann.j- m ""'""'wn.it fvtoneinn irHcrntinn nict T.nvo Durst. ! later, me Messengers have three, (Umatil)a Ca) Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Hinton andl'lliltlren in school. Miscellaneous Irrigation Collections daughters, Sharon and Mary Ella, T. E. Messenger Jr. of Hermis- state Irreducible School Fund ved by the hostess assisted by returned home from Portland last ton has returned to his home Basic School Support Fund for Non-High Grace Stirritt. There were three Tuesday evening. Mrs. Hinton i aft('r ar appendectomy in St.1 Dist. (Sec'y of State visitors present, Mrs. Alta Wright1 resumed her duties as primary Anthony's hospital in Pendleton. Interest i,.,iin Mrs. and Mr. T. E. Messenger Sr. Motor License Fund Mrs. Pearl Martin. Mrs.' Pane naid Canon had charee' of' Mrs. Hin- and Mrs. Zinter of lone have been Amusement Device Taxes (Sec'y of . . . .... I ,i .. k ...... ier dues and became a member ton s room while she was away. ""'"K 1U1 llJUsllls tneir tamer nas oeen in. 5,527.23 3,451.50 1,863.37 2,270.42 992.42 757.06 937.50 19,479.79 You vunt everything and here's everything you want J to serve you in all these ways! K:x.v....-- Yes, the three great new series of Chevrolet for 1954 lowest priced line in their field are also the only cars In their field that are automatically powered to serve you in all these ways. Come in, see and drive the new Chevrolet, and prove this for yourself! 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Judy Tarsons read the minutes of the last mooting. Some of the girls handed in their stories about how Christmas was celebrated in two other countries and these girls have now earned a bead Mrs. Stephen Thompson showed us some pictures of folk dancing and taught us two folk dances; Briar Rose Bud and How da you do My Partner. Sandra Jones, scribe $ 738,399,55 287,157.19 $1,025,556.74 Prove FREE Muscular Pains Relieved In Few Minutes With Doctor's External Prescription Make This 24 Hr. Test Use Ml'SCLE-RUB for those tired, nching all-over Muscular pains. Ml'S-CLE-KUB sives fast, soothing relief from all iiukkuik pains and aches. Apply Ml'SCLE-Hl'B gently on sore, aching spots, and enjoy that instant soothm? warm relief that thousands of ML'SCLE-KUB users have known and praised for years. Xo int-Tnai dosing. No v utingr. MUfCLE-Kl'B differs from old-fash-toned liniments and rubs. Leaves no unpleasant odor. To get safe, quick relief, simply apply this pleasantly wonted lniuid EXTERNALLY where ever you feel rain limbs, joints, shoulders, neck. back. Note how much more comfortable you feel all day, how many hours of restful sleep you get at night. Don't be unprepared when pain strikes. Keep a bottle of ML'SCLK Kl'B handy at all times. Money Back Guarantee Get Muscle-Rub today from your Druggist. I'se half the bottle. If you are not delighted with results, return what's left to your Druggist, who will cheerfully refund your money. Regular size bottle $1.25. To save when buyir.j tho lr Economy HJIrnu State) . . . 268.74 Alcohol Control (Secretary of State) 1,455.77 Fair Fund, racing fees, (Sec'y of State) 10,144 .45 Coyote Bounties (Secretary of State) 2S5.00 Miscellaneous Refunds , . 4,588.19 Trust Funds (Alice Gentry Estate) 1,820.58 Miscellaneous Receipts " 3G4.76 Interest on School Bonds Savings Account Total Receipts ; Add Balance as of June 30 GRAND TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS General County Expense, Warrants raid ; General Road Fund, Warrants Paid City Road Tax Paid County School Fund Warrants Paid City Special Funds Paid School District Special Funds Paid School District Building Funds Paid School Bonds Interest Paid Non-High School District Warrants Paid Hospital Maintenance Warrants Paid Fair Fund Warrants Paid West Extension Irrigation Dist. Warrants Paid County Road Bonds Redeemed County Road Bonds Interest Paid State Board of Forestry. Forest Fire Patrol State Board of Forestry, Spruce Bud-Worm Control State Game Commission, Game Laws Violations, Fines Enforcement Fund Warrants Paid Rodent Control Warrants raid Coyote Bounty Warrants Paid Dog Fund Warrants Paid Taylor Grazing Act Warrants Paid Court House Park Fund Warrants Paid Total Disbursement ; BALANCE ON HAND DECEMBER 31, 195.3 Respectfully Submitted LUCY E. RODGERS. Morrow Count v Treasurer SHERIFF'S AND TAX COLLECTOR'S SEMI ANNUAL REPORT JULY 1, 1953 TO JANUARY 1, 1954 In accordance with Section 88 301 O.'C. L. A., I herewith submit this, my semi-annual report of receipts an d'siMir.omonts from July 1, 1953, to December 31. 1953, both dates inclusive. TAX COLLECTIONS PXCEIPTS On Hand and on Deposit. June 30, 1953 $ i 311 35 i;i.v-ino-i laxes 1952-1953 Taxes 1951-1952 Taxes 1950-1951 Taxes 1919-1950 Taxes . 1948-1919 Taxes Land Sales Total on Hand and Received Over Collections 1,444.55 738,399.55 52,290.10 103.199.78 9,120.70 650.00 3,872.74 99,089.66 55,899.02 4,179.00 6,438.56 3,000.00 11,450.82 7,294.71 8,000.00 408.75 500.84 410.69 115.00 191.35 2,200.00 1,128.00 9.00 30.74 47.50 369,532.96 369,532.96 656,023.78 ?7ol ,232.80 38.090.93 1.846.58 610.72 257.76 37.91 375.00 S802.451.70 $803,766.05 83.12 DISBURSEMENTS Turned Over to County Treasurer On Hand in Bank On Hand Jan 1, 1954 8135.798.29 . 5.891.16 $803,849.17 Sfi61.159.72 $.iu3.$4.9.17 Receipts Total Disbursements TEMPORARY AUTO FERMTTS 193 00 Disbursements 4193 00 CIVIL FEES BKD SSI LEASE 3 47 Disbursements 353.47 Resectfullv Submitted, C. J. D. BAUMAN. Sttdf ,j 8y SYtVU Mc&ASJEL, Ifcputy 0 O o