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HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday, jmy I WO UINS VY In mxes
In Sterling Contest
IRRIGON NEWS
Legion Has Picnic
At Hamlin Cabin
By MRS. ALBERT PARTLOW
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Andrews
and two-week old son, Kenneth
Gene, of Portland, spent four
days with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Zehner.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Miller left
Thursday, for a fishing trip in
the Desolation area, where they
will join Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Graybeal, who went earlier in
the' week. Both families took
their camp trailers, and plan to
stay several days.
Mr anrl Mrs. Sam Snvder,
Mike, Vivian Templeton and
Frances McDonald have returned
home from btocmon, i,aiu.,
where thev visited Alice and
Mike Califf. Howard Califf, who
had spent a month with Alice
and Mike, returned home with
thp finvders. and Vivian Temple
ton remained with the Califfs in
Stockton for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Zehner and
four children of Portland, were
overnitrht euests of Mr. and Mrs.
Vlmpr Zehner. Also visiting at
the Zehner home are Nicki
r:nWcin if V.npene and Mattiel
Zehner of Portland. The girls
are staying for two weeks.
The fire truck was called to
the Abercrombies Friday, July 20.
to extinguish a grass fire that
came quite close to their dwell
ing. LaVelle Partlow and Dbnna
Isom drove to Richland, Wn.
Wednesday evening to hear a
concert presented by the Black
wood Brothers quartet. The con
cert was held in the First Naz
arene church.
Mr. and Mrs. Frankie B. Pum
mel and daughters, Serena and
Crishara of Salem visited his
brother, Perry Pummel, and fam
iiv Tiiosrtnv. Julv 17.
Miss Linda Early, daughter of
Mr. nnH Mrs. Charles Early, at
tended Ascension Summer school
at Cove, July 5 through 15. Mimi
jivnf?e of Stanfleld went to
rnmn with Linda.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Coy have
moved into one of the Partlow
duplex apartments.
The six-month old infant son
tn Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland pass
ed away July 19 at the Good
Shepherd hospital. Mr. Cleveland
is stationed In the Marine Corps
at Okinawa, and will fly home.
The Clevelands moved to Irri
gon the first of the week.
Jeannie Edwards and three
children of Pendleton are spend
ing the week with her mother,
Mrs. Elmer Zehner and family.
Mrs. Richard Price and child
ren visited her mother, Mrs.
Karl Sanders and family from
July ,11 through 22. Monday
July 23, they will go to Arling
ton to visit Mrs. Price's sister,
Mrs. Jim Kornev. and from there
to The Dalles to see her other
sister, Mrs. Carl Russell and
family. After her visit, Mrs. Price
will co to San Diego and from
there to the east coast. She wi
then flv to Tripoli Libia, Africa,
where she will ioin her husband
who is stationed at Wheeler
A.F.B. Mrs. Price Is the former
Perev Sanders.
Mr. and Mrs. James McRae
nnd Bobbv have returned home
from vacationing in southern
Oreeon. Thev visited Mrs. Me-
Rae's son, Mr. and Mrs. Billy
Steaeall and family at Madias,
and from there they went to
Klamath Falls to see Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Noble and girls and
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Shattuck.
Lyla and Doug Shattuck ac
romnnnied them to the Jack
son Kinhall State Park where
thev eamned and fished June
2!) throiiL'h Julv 14. They also
attended a rodeo in Klamath
Falls where their daughter
Helen's husband, Harry Noble
nnrtli'lnated and won the saddle
lirone ride. He also placed in
the H ni ma bull ride.
Mr. and Mrs. Klbert Eppen-
bach and family left for a trip
to the coast and on to Beale
Air Viwcp Base in California to
see their son Don, who is stat
ioned there. Thev will bring thei
iliiuL'hter Judv dome with them
At the Julv citv council meet
lnt. a decision was made
aeainst narrowing any of the
streets within the citv limits.
Mrs. Vernon Stewart's folks,
Mr niul Mrs. Flovd Ueeder o:
Grande were week-end guest
nt the Stewart home. They let
for home Monday, and Tommy
Stewart went with them, where
he will visit with them and also
his other grandparents, Mr. am
Mrs. Frank Stewart, also of La
Grande.
Mrs. Marv Adams was
rhnlrman for the weekly meet
ln of the Golden Age club
which met at the C. R. C July
17 For her urogram, Janic
Marlow and Elanore Eppenhach
emit Hun ilnets Mrs. Marv
Adams showed color slides of
the World's Fair.
Mrs. Marv Smith of Spokane
VV M V icitiui her iiuuirhter. Mrs.
W.ivne Huwe and family and
nther friends in Irrigon July 17
At the Dresent time, Mrs. Smith
Is temporarily employed at
Cnmas. Wn.
The children of Mr. and Mrs,
Herbert Rand of Hermlston spent
Sunday with their grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Batie Rami oi lrn
Mrs. Vernon Stewart and
Sharon and Mrs. Ruth McCoy
snent Fridav In Pendleton, and
drove from there to La Grand
where they stayed overnight
with relatives.
Visiting hew last week with
his narents. Mr. and Mrs. Karl
r.iilinm. were Rev. and Mrs.
inekson Gilliam and family
Great Falls, Montana. The Jack
cn r.minm famllv then iourn
evoH to the roast and the Earl
Giliinms visited with anoth
and family. Mr. and Mrs
Howard Gilliam. Salem. The
families eot together on the
coast and Earl and Jackson had
fniioht two salmon deep mm
Some 55 persons attended the
American Legion and Auxiliary
picnic held Sunday, Jury id ai
the Frank Hamlin cabin at
Parkers Mill.
The group en.ioyed tne pot-
luck dinner followed D.y cares
and other games. The meat dish
was furnished Dy me region
members. . , ,
No regularly scheduled meet-
ncs ot tne region unu auxil
iary are held during the summer
months. Mrs. rraim ndinim,
.,,iligm nrnsldent. said she
will cail a special meeting of
the members to prepare ior me
hamburger stand they will have
finrint? the Morrow county
rodeo to be September 1 and 2.
Mr nnH Mrs. Hervel Petty
i..t,n YnUima. visited Tuesday
night and Wednesday with his
hmther and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Pettyjohn.
Two Heppner girls have been
named winners in the nation
wide "Graduate to sterling"
contest sponsored locally by
Peterson's Jewelers, ine aternriK
silversmiths of America will
send each girl a miniature ster
ling silver spoon pin in me pat
tern of her choice.
The girls are Nancy L. Peck
and Ronnie Belsma. The con
test was open to 1962 graduating
high school girls, and some
60,000 from all over the country
entered. First prize of $1000 was
won hv sue nan in niuou ii
nrepori. and Agnes ZelsnacK
Marathon, N. Y., was
receiving a prize oi $oou
Mrs. Fay George, Portland,
visited with her sister and hus
band, Mr. and Mrs. Clive Huston,
Saturday. Also visiting were Mrs.
George's daughter and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Koskl,
Chicago.
of
second,
i, pM . - - XA IX i 'ft fl r J
VJ (if7 P IC i4f
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Hill and
family and Arlene Powell, all
of Pendleton, were in town Sat
urday and Sunday for Mrs.
Hill's Heppner High school c ass
reunion. The reunion of me class
nf iqf;2 was saturaay ow- "
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Deane Graves are
home from Ft. Lewis, Wn., and
plan to move their trailer house
to Hardman. Deane recently re
turned from a six month tour
of duty in Germany and was
discharged from the U. S. Army
Monday.
FAMILY GROUPS of eight children each are featured in this week's
America's Future series. At left are the eight children of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph M. Hartle ot Heppner. including Shirley Carlson,
17, Leland Carlson, 15, Ralph Carlson, 14, Dennis Carlson, 13,
Rosetta Hartle, 12, Ivan Carlson, 11. Edna Hartle, 10, and Louise
Hnrtia. i Sf rinM nre the eiaht children ox Mr. ana mis.
B. Marouardt of Lexington, including Bruce, 10, Billee June,
Penny, 8, Charma, 6, Douglas, 22 Philip, IV2. Norita,
Ricky, 10.
SHERIFF'S AND TAX COLLECTORS
ANNUAL REPORT
JULY 1, 1961, TO JUNE 30, 1962
TO:
loUNTYCLERK OF CfJUm submit
in accordance with Sect ior 294-230 U- i n y fo
nnual report oi receipis a..u
30, 1962, ootn lAoLLECTIONS
SEShand and on deposit July 1, 1961
my a
June
442.96
HV2-
Bill
8V2.
and
FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF MORROW
COUNTY, OREGON, JULY 1, 1962
Less County Owned Property
ASStis $1,010,414.17
Cash
Taxes
n hands of Treasurer - m 553.74
(current and delinquent)
$1,176,976.91
LIABILITIES B670 67
Warrants outstanding (General Fund' 34918:44
Warrants outstanding tuenerai 3312 44
1 1 ictnnHinp Hiosn tal Mtse. Fund)
(Miseellaneous and taxes)
195.874.46
Current Surplus (includes amounts due an iunu,
including school district) '
$1,176,976.91
Respectfully submitted,
Sadie Parrish
County Clerk of Morrow County,
Ore,
CLERK'S ANNUAL REPORT
JULY 1, 1961, TO JUNE 30, 1962
GENERAL FUND ACCOUNT
Julv 1. 1961 General Fund warrants outstanding $ n,.
Total OI lion Claims aiiuweu uy mc
r-n.ti, Poiirt nnH warrants issued
VUUIU v ...v 11Q11QCC
for the above claims i4S,ii.bo
1961-62
1960-61
1959-60
1958-59
1957-58
1956-57
1955-56
1954-55
1953-54
1952-53
1951-52
1950-51
$159,417.78
Total claims paid by Treasurer 150,747.11
Julv 1. 1962 Total warrants outstanding $ 8,670.67
nrMCPBT BOAT) FUND ACCOUNT
Julv 1. 1961 General Road warrants outstanding $ 14,195.89
Total of 690 claims allowed by the
rn,,n., r'nrt nnH warrants issued for
the above claims 230,567.06
2 penalty on foreclosure ........
Outstanding chocks cancelled $1, 256,758.64
Land Sales
Total on hand and received - $1,257,201.60
Turned to County Treasurer s"q90450 l,A,!"-'J
Unsegregated funds 49660329
Tax turnovers 99fi7Q 226.79
Cost of foreclosure 205 75
Cash on hand 26127 467.02
On deposit "
Total disbursements and balance on hand June 30, 1962 $1,257,201.60
TEMPORARY AUTO PERMITS m(ot
$397 95 Disbursements $oti.
Total warrants paid by
$244,762.95
Treasurer 209,844.51
TREASURER'S ANNUAL REPORT
JULY 1, 1961, TO JUNE 30, 1962
196? $ 111,210.11
769.98
508.20
327.25
32.50
226.54
4,901.50
232.60
165.00
2,581.75
360.00
3,600.00
4,175.00
.14
4.98
3,471.35
216.63
Mrs. Sadie Parrish
Ch'rin SScJffi wrR0"., I herewith submit this my
ill oiLuiuni.i . Ji.,K,,rcomonta from JulV 1. 19bl. tO
annual report oi receipia uiuu,j" -
innn .'in. 19.2. ootn oaies inclusive.
Balance on hand from June 30,
Received from: . . a urn ffA cn
Sheriff's office (Unsegrega ed taxes) ?1?'?Xq9q
Sheriff's office (Segregated taxes w,.
Sheriff's office (Elec. Co-op's gross
nrnina'o tax) 1V?'?Z
Sheriff's office (E. Ore. Tele. Cos.)
Sheriff's office (Fees & Mileage) ..........
Sheriff's office (Temp. Auto permits) .
Sheriff's office (Pistol Permits)
Sheriff's office (From slot mat-nines; ...
:ierk's oftice (Oltice iees)
lerk's office (Law Linrary iees;
i,..if'o nffii-o mop License)
Umatilla Co. Treasurer (Irrigation Tax)
Pioneer Memorial Hospital (water item
J. o. llager's court (Fines & Costs)
R. B. Rands' Court t fines & losisi
Lenna Smith (Rentals & other tair
.ui luon.
Elaine George" ( Heppner Cemetery
receipts) MU.ai
Violet Hill (lrrigon Cemetery
receipts)
Howell Appling (Alcohol Control)
it .11 A....iii.. I A mncomnnt Tax)
nuwcu ii'""H w. . ' ii qq-1 nr.
Howell Appling (Motor License fees) 'Sf
Howell Appling (forestry uerua s; "'Xin
Howell Appling (Taylor (.razing) ......
Howell Appling (Rembu. Pub. Health
Exp.)
II A ....i I it ir gu Tnv Kl!l 11(1 ..
HUWeil JliiuiK '"" ill 107791
Howell Aimling (Racing Receipts)..... 'W1
Howell Appling (St. tax as equalized
for County Fairs) , r"
Howell Appling (Sale of Pub. Lands) .
State of Ore. Liquor Commission ...........
State of Ore. Land Board urreuuciun- 1Pr9,n
fund) ; - i'Xoofio
Dept. of Education ( lax onsen
State of Ore. Pub. Welfare
Commission (overpayments)
State of Ore. (Transporting
prisoners)
State of Ore. (Boat License)
State of Ore. (Refund Civil Defense
State of Ore. Highway Dept.
,i..r...wi I...! ,i . l?n ititu rrl l
vmt Nat'l Bank of Ore. (Bank Loan) 20,000.00
First Nat'l Bank of Ore. (Int. Sch.
B Sav. Ace't.)
First Nat'l Bank of Ore. (Int. Sav.
Ace't.)
First Nat'l Bank of Ore. (Pur. of
Sch. Bonds)
The Bank of Eastern Ore. (Bank
Loan) -.- -
Morrow Co. Grain Growers (Dividends)
G. II. Levva l Kent on Air Port)
General Ins. Co. of America (Dividend)
Oregon Dist. Attorney's (Refund)
Sale of Janitor's supplies (Gen. fund)
Union Pacific K. R. Co. (Weed
Control)
Bail Forfeited. John V. Pape
v, .lnhii V. Pane
Sale of Supplies, Road Fund (Patrol
Uental) , 2'307'43
Sale of Supplies, Road fund (Crushed 263 42
i)..-i,t I'.HKtr fur Morrow Co. Schools 2,624.58
ai n a r-i a a a
JUlv 1. 1962 Total warrants outstanding 9 oi,io.'ii
Total of 1 claim allowed by the
Pramtv Pmirt nnH warrants issued
$ 5,093.00
Total claims paid by Treasurer $ 5,U93.uu
HOSPITAL MAINTENANCE FUND ACCOUNT
July 1, 1961 Hospital Maintenance warrants
932.48
1,634.13
3,270.30
793.30
870.53
1,306.91
5,983.62
2,251.77
25.00
345.00
387.50
2,085.86
6,664.20
144.76
870,000.00
30,000.00
1.07
1,200.00
103.78
100.00
4.61
86.99
500.00
100.00
outstanding $
Total of 9 claims allowed by the
County Court and warrants issued for
the above claims
2.00
S.000.00
$ 8,002.00
Total claims paid by Treasurer 4,689.56
(! O O 1 O A A
Julv 1. 1962 Total warrants outstanding 9 j.oi.ii
July 1,
WEED CONTROL FUND ACCOUNT
1961 Weed Control fund warrants outstanding
Total of 21 claims allowed by the County
Court and warrants issued for the
above claims -
462.29
4,430.00
Total
claims paid by
$ 4,892.29
Treasurer 4,892.29
DOG FUND ACCOUNT
July 1, 1961 Dog Fund claims outstanding
Total ot ( Claims anoweu uy me
County Court and warrants issued for
the above-claims
50.00
162.7!
95
Taxes ' 77',696.64
i,a" 14,457.34
1 dAca
Taxes
Taxes
Taxes
Taxes
Taxes
Taxes
Taxes
Taxes
Taxes
5,660.25
1,880.23
2,306.98
1,052.83
398.95
402.75
139.56
8.04
93.97
87.44
3.41
160.00
CIVIL FEES AND
MTT.F.AflE
Rpppints $508.20 Disbursements
IteCLipiS t,yoh-T 1FBM1TC
Disbursements "..iu
LICENSE
Disbursements $iuu.ou
$ 32.50
v-v.-..,
DUAi
Receipts $100.00
Respectfully Submitted,
C. J. D. Bauman
Sheriff and Tax Collector
By Elvira Irby,
Deputy
' ' ' ' M ,
,
$ 212.75
Total claims paid by Treasurer 212.75
LAW LIBRARY FUND ACCOUNT
July 1, 1961 Law Library Fund warrants outstanding
Total of 5 claims allowed by the County
Court and warrants issued for the
above claims
..$ 17.00
518.00
Total Claims paid by Treasurer
535.00
535.00
ai.rOHOL ENFORCEMENT FUND ACCOUNT
Julv 1. 1961 Alcohol Enforcement warrants outstanding $ 200.00
Total of 3 claims allowed by the
rnimtv fnnrr and warrants issued for
the ahove claims 175.48
$
Total Claims paid by Treasurer
375.48
375.48
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Total Receipts'pius Baiance on hand July 1, 1961 $2,453,025.59
DISBURSEMENTS
General Fund Warrants paid im'n?7o
Road Fund Warrants paid S,V'V?i 1?
Morrow Countv School funds turned 81,VnM ii
Dist. No. 51 Kcho turned to them oo Ji
Citv funds turned to them ofSAnm
Fair Fund Warrants paid
Morrow Co. Hospital Warrants paid nAA
School Bonds and Interest paid o'Xn?i'nn
Irrigation Warrants paid 1
Law Library Warrants paid
Port of Morrow Funds paid Silfi
Forest Fire Patrol tax turned to State .... lD.Dli.J
lrrigon Rural Fire Patrol tax turned
to them 1.575.7
Heppner Rural Fire Patrol Tax turned w
to them ; ' 75
Game Fines turned to the Mate '
Knforcement Warrants paid eToo'ai
Rodent Control Warrants paid 5.1UU.81
Covote Bounty refunds to i.riuun
& Miller
Dog Fund
Boardman Cemetery
Heppner Cemetery
lrrigon Cemetery
Weed Control Fund
Dist. No. IM Building Fund cno7D9
Warrant paid 6,07.y
.77
213.33
2,234.26
11.016.44
2.617.49
4,896.56
$1,442,611.42 $1,442,611.42
Balace on Hand June 30,
w2 $1,010,414.17
Respectfully Submitted,
Svlvla E. McDaniel
County Treasurer
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