Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, June 14, 1962, Sec. II, Page 5, Image 11

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    HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday, June 14, 1962
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3,500.00 2,825.81 2.880.00 3,000.00
2,246.53 2,089.63 720.0? 2,500.00
5,471.75 5,601.00 2,873.X? 6,000.00
688.11
11,500.00
2,905.00 1,000.00
2.00 500.00
5,500.00 1,366.00 2,500.00
3,275.51 5,740.00 3,123.50 5,280.00
1,689.11 1,687.64 1,062.89 2,000.00
2,543.97 2,903.21 1,040.89 3,000.00
1,239.56 10,596.26 2,273.06 5,000.00
7,000.00 7,000.00 7,000.00
4,440.00 4,351.25 2,547.50 4,725.00
$ 1,200.00 1,327.00 $ 968.00 1,800.00
390.73 424.53 173.4.3. 600.00
767.36 1,184.15 716.36 . 2,200.00
10,000.00 16,782.00 11,000.00
4.643.75 3,832.50 1,818.75 3,667.50
8,550.00
9,500.00
Oiling and Paving - $-T'S5Vm
Supplies 1,500.00
1 Man "'$450lbo'"!;!"."";;;13-"""-' jjiX'JK
Part Time Labor 1,SSm
Bridges 50U.UU
Total State Tax Street Fund $12,000.00
STREET DEPARTMENT
sSpfierzrzzzzzzz: 750.00
Equipment 1,250.00
Total Street Department $ 2,120.00
WATER UTILITIES FUND
Labor 5 .onn(V1
1 Man 9 $350.00 - 4,200.00
Part Time Labor i'AXX'm
Power z.uuu.uu
Supplies' 2,800.00
Improvements
Bond inte"resrz:::zz::::z 4,220.00
Total Water Fund $27,920.00
SEWER FUND
Labor $ 1,400.00
Power daj.w
Rurnlip! 1,500.00
Bonds .ZZZZZZZZZ..- 1L000.00
Bond Interest 3,382.50
Total Sewer Fund $17,802.50
TOTAL UTILITIES $59,842.50
Transfer to Sewer Extension Fund
Sewer Extension Fund m,
TOTAL EXPENDITURES $120,365.50
3,000.00
. . 1,500.00
1 5,400.00
i 1,600.00
i 500.00
L 12,000.00
120.00
750.00
1,250.00
, 2,120.00
4,200.00
1,700.00
2,000.00
2,800.00
5,000.00
8,000.00
4,220.00
27,920.00
1,400.00
520.00
1,500.00
11,000.00
3,382.50
17,802.50
59,842.50
$120,365.50
RECEIPTS
Actual for Actual for July 1, 1961, to June 30, 1962
Fiscal Year Fiscal Year
July 1, 1959 July 1, 1960 Actual for Budget
to to First for
June 30, I960 June 30, 1961 Six Months Year
(2) (3) (4) (5)
1,212.50 $ 1,323.00 $ 730.00 $ 1,200.00
4,002.08 4,081.38 4,000.00
970.50 770.00 574.50 1,000.00
4,774.88 4,410.57 1,761.46 4,400.00
2,032.71 2,712.90 761.85 2,200.00
2,715.08 2,930.02 1,208.13 3,100.00
5,500.00 1,938.00 5,700.00
3,006.40 287.43 3,000.00
6,284.30 6,458.62 443.51 6,000.00
10,925.96 11,476.63 5,813.73 11,500.00
32.3G6.80 32,230.60 18,653.90 32,000.00
1,175.24 868.78 476.48 00.00
7,000.00 4,000.00
9,709.50 9,802.00 5,113.50 9,900,00
878.95 783.11 1,245.50 1,000.00
8,550.00 13,000.00 13,000.00
1,030.79 751.00 864.00
2,000.00
Estimated for Fiscal Year
July 1, 1962, to June 30, 1963
Fund and Classification By Officer or Approved by
Department Budget Comm.
(6 (7) (8)
GENERAL
Licenses and Fees $ 1.200.00 1,200.00
Liquor Revenues 4,80000. 4,800.00
Fines and Bail Forfeitures i'S&MS I'S'm
Parking Meters 4,000.00 4,000.00
Swimmine Pool 2,400.00 ,40UUU
oSt"onar Tax . 3,350.00 3,350.00
RuSfm DW& 5,700 00 5,700 00
Miscellaneous 500.00 500.00
GENERAL ROAD
Morrow County Road Tax ?'XXX
Cash on Hand July 1, 1962 J'SSS'SS
STATE TAX STREET FUND 12.000.00
WATER UTILITIES
Water Sales 32.000
Miscellaneous 2
Cash on Hand July 1, 1962 7,000.00
SEWER FUND .nnnnnn
Service Charges 10'S SR
Miscellaneous Receipts sSSnU
Transfer from Reserve Fund 4,388.00
Sewer Extension Fund Assessment 864.00
FIRE DEPARTMENT RESERVE FUND
Transfer from General Fund 1,000.00
Cash Balance as of July 1, 1962 2,000.00
TOTAL RECEIPTS $100,497.00
6,300.00
1,000.00
12,000.00
32,000.00
500.00
7.000.00
10.000.00
500.00
4,383.00
864.00
1,000.00
2,000.00
$100,497.00
Social Security
In County Climbs
Total Social Security benefits
of $376,968 are now being paid
each year to residents of Morrow
county, according to Vernon A.
Welo, Manager of the LaGrande
district.
This amount represents an in
crease of approximately J7 per
cent over the annual rate of one
year ago in Morrow county.
"Reasons for the increase are
many," Welo explained. "There
are more aged people; benefits
are now payable to men at age
62 as well as women; and less
social security credit is needed
to be eligible for old-age bene
fits." The $376,968 being paid an
nually in Morrow county goes
to 462 beneficiaries. The pay
ments include those for oldage,
for survivors of deceased work
ers, and for disabled insured
workers, Welo said.
The average monthly payment
to a retired worker in Morrow
county is $76.09. The average
monthly payment to a -disabled
worker is $84.91.
The table below shows the
number and amount of each
major type of benefit being paid
in Morrow county; Retired work
er, 285, $260,244; wife or hus
band, 63, $31,344; widow or
and children, 54, $37,080; dis
abled workers and dependents,
15, $13,140.
Ployhar Promoted
At Okinawa Post
Darrel G. Ployhar, 27, whose
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Moe,
and wife, Alice, live in Heppner,
recently was promoted to staff
sergeant on Okinawa while serv
ing with the 3d Artillery, a Hawk
missile unit, at Fort Buckner,
Okinawa.
A supplv sergeant in the artil
lery's Battery B, Ployhar entered
the Army in 1954 and was sta
tioned at Fort Riley, Kansas, be
fore arriving on Okinawa on this
tour of duty.
The sergeant attended Heppner
high school.
Reports at Pensacola
Aviation Officer Candidate
Larry O. Mollahan. USN, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Mollahan
of Route 2, Heppner, reported
for training on May 14 at the
Naval School of Pre-Flight, loc
ated at the Naval Air Station,
Pensacola, Florida. Upon com
pletion of the 16-week pre-flight
and officer indoctrination course,
the aviation officer candidates
will be commissioned ensigns in
the Naval Reserve.
Planning a wedding, annlver
sary, reception or special party?
The Gazette-Times, carries an
forms of social announcements
and invitations. Special orders
filled promptly.
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C. A. RUGGLES
INSURANCE AGENCY
148 W. Willow
Phone 676-9625
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Call Maurice Elder Heppner 676-9102
Chats With Your Home Agent
4-H Summer School Beckons
34 Delegates of Morrow County
Thirty-four fortunate 4-H dele
gates left June 11 for Corvallis
for a week of college life on OSU
campus. Classes, assemblies,
sports and parties are all in the
program.
Leonard Munkers, Lexington,
drove them down and is the
chaperone this year. He will re
main on campus for bus service
during the week. I will bo teach
ing a class on "Fun with Chil
dren" at summer school.
Thirty-three business places,
organizations and individuals
have contributed $850 to send
these 4-H members to summer
school. Martha Peck and Mitch
ell Ashbeck are winners of two
state scholarships from Oregon
Bankers and Safeway.
Here are the irietutly sponsors:
From HeDDner; First National
Bank, B. P. O. E., Mahoney &
Abrams, Central Market, Turner,
Van Marter & Bryant, Rhea Creek
Granee. Soroptomists. hima s
Apparel, Bank of Eastern Oregon,
Tryco, Inc., Wilson's Ready-to-Wear
and Heppner Auto Sales.
Pipe and Power Line
Danger Emphasized
Metal pipes will conduct elec
tricity as readily as power lines,
a Pacific Power & Light company
rural service specialist warns in
the company's annual reminder
that irrigators should exercise
extreme caution when moving
the long lengths of pipe during
the irrigation season.
Lee Hansen, PP&L's rural ser
vice supervisor, warns that the
practice of upending irrigation
pipes to remove sand and silt
can be extremely dangerous in
the vicinity of power lines.
"All farmers and employees
should make a mental note of
the location of all power lines
in the vicinity before moving
any pipe or moblie sprinkler
system equipment and should
always bo alert to avoid any con
tact with the electric lines,"
Hansen said.
From Lexington: Lexington
Grange and Morrow County
Grain Growers.
From lone: Jordan Elevator,
Charles O'Connor, lone P. T. A.
and Paul Pettyjohn, Inc.
From Boardman: Nugget Motel,
Hitchin Post Cafe, Greenfield
Grange Home Ec. Club and
Mother's Club.
From lrrigon: Irrigon Grange
and Irrigon P. T. A.
From Out-of-county: Stewart's
Market, Umatilla; Mayflower
Company, Hormiston; Hermiston
U. S. Bank; Eason's Drug and In
land Empire Bank, Umatilla;
Umatilla Electric, Hermiston;
Safeway Stores, Oregon Bankers
Association and Federal Land
Bank Association, Pendleton.
Delegates attending include:
Heppner: Diane Warren, Terryl
Greenup, Jean Siewert, Rogenia
Wilson, Patti Collins, Jean Stock
ard, Janis Baker, Susan Drake,
Judy Jones, Sheridan Wyman,
Joan Stockard, Maureen Doherty,
Eric Anderson, Douglas Ander
son, Tony Doherty, Ronnie Janes
ajid Dale Van Blokland.
Lexington: Martha Peck.
Echo: Julie K. Smith, Karla
Luciani, Connie Coppinger, David
Proudfoot and Mitchell Ashbeck..
lone: Elaine Gaarsland and
Karen Hams.
Boardman: Dewena West, El
berta Carpenter, Anna Mae Mc
Quaw and Kerry Daniels.
Irrigon: Penny Jones, Shirley
Jackson, Jeniece McElroy, Dee
Ann McElroy and Mary Gerberd-ing.
Spray By GAR AVIATION
Fertilizing
Dusting
Seeding
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
Armin Mel
WIHLON and BOYER
Lexington Airport
Lexington, Ore.
Phone 989-8422
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should suit you perfectly and sparo your budget any straint
We wouldn't presume to tell you which ono to buy, but your
Chevrolet dealer has more ways of helping you make up your
mind. Like the Jot-smooth Chevrolet Impala, luxurious,
extremely comfortable, undoubtedly tho best riding car in its
field; the Chevy II Nova, lively, lovely, and inexpensive, too;
the Corvair Monza, a family car that rather thinly disguises its
desire to bo a sports car; and the Corvette, America's out-and-out
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May & Main St
Phone 676-9921
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