Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, June 13, 1963, SECTION 2, Page 3, Image 11

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    2,825.81
2,089.63
5,601.00
5,500.00
5,740.00
5,423.50
1,687.64
2,903.21
10,596.26
7,000.00
4,351.25
1,952.63
2,735.54
3,038.79
7,000.00
5,111.25
$ 27,920.00 Total Water Fund
SEWER FUND
1,327.00 1,468.00 400.00 $ 1,400.00 Labor
424.53 467.78 170.84 520.00 Power
1,184.15 1,031.26 267.05 1,500.00 Supplies
16,782.00 11,000.00 11,000.00 Bonds
3,832.50 3,913.75 1,566.25 3,382.50 Bond Interest
$ 17,802.50 Total Sewer Fund
$ 59,842.50 TOTAL UTILITIES AND STREETS
8,550.00
9,500.00
Actual for Actual for
Fiscal Year Fiscal Year '
July 1, 1960, July 1, 1961,
to to
June 30, 1961 June 30, 1962
(2) (3)
1,323.00
4,081.38
770.00
4,410.57
2,712.90
2,930.02
5,500.00
287.43
1,180.00
5,011.47
968.50
3,862.76
1,927.80
3,247.87
5,738.00
1,824.41
6,458.62
6,591.35
573.68
1,000.00
12,100.39
11,476.63
32.230.60
868.78
7,000.00
9,802.00
783.11
8,550.00
32,978.25
623.77
7,000.00
10,216.00
1,275.50
13,000.00
1,030,79
1,084.18
2,000.00
Couple to Give Mexico Program Sunday
By DELPHA JONES
LEXINGTON A special pro
gram is planned for Sunday
evening at the Lexington Chris
tian church when Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Sheets of Hermiston will talk
on the Hope Hospital in Mexico,
where the Sheets had visited
last year. They will bring souv
enirs and a transcription of an
interview with the hospital ad
ministrator as well as slides.
Everyone is cordially invited to
attend the program at 7:30, pre
ceded by a potluck supper at
5:30 on Sunday afternoon.
Another special program will
be Tuesday evening, June 18,
when the Crusader Quartet of
the Northwest Christian college,
Eugene, will present a concert
CATCH THE
BIG ONES
Don't let the
"big ones" in
life get away
from you. For
anything
from a new
home to a
busine s s of
your own,
start saving
syst e m a t i
cally now!
In fishing, the "big catch" is often
a matter of luck. In the more serious
pursuits of life, this is seldom so.
Usually the best things come to the
fellow who SAVES for them. Savings
here grow fast at
OPEN AN ACCOUNT TODAY!
FIRST FED
SAVINGS S LOAN
BOX 739
(Continued from Page 2)
3,000.00 1,650.00 $ 3,000.00
2,211.22 697.16 1,500.00
6,370.00
2,700.00 5,400.00
936.00 1,600.00
500.00
$ 12,000.00
165.00 120.00
2.00 750.00
1,366.00 1,250.00
$ 2,120.00
2,100.00
1,025.00
937.63
1,391.33
949.00
1,796.25
4,200.00
1,700.00
2,000.00
2,800.00
5,000.00
8,000.00
4,220.00
$120,365.50
RECEIPTS
SCHEDULE IV
July 1, 1962 to June 30, 1963
Actual for Budget
First for
Six Months Year
(4) (5)
611.00
1,896.02
197.00
1,789.30
796.15
1,287.44
247.51
528.85
1,200.00
4,800.00
1,000.00
4,000.00
2,400.00
3,350.00
5,700.00
500.00
691.63
135.36
5,846.68
18,431.60
496.45
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
5,116.00
1,217.27
864.00
1,000.00
2,000.00
$100,497.00
at the Lexington Christian
church. The public is urged to
come and hear these young men
that are giving so much time
in the services of delivering the
gospel in song.
Millers Move To Salem
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Miller left
Tuesday morning for Salem
where they will make their
home. They were overnight
guests Monday at the Vernon
Munkers home. Mr. and Mrs.
Munkers had a farewell dinner
in their honor Sunday evening.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Art
Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Munkers, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Becket and Mr. and Mrs. Miller.
ASSOCIATION
PENDLETON
ERflL
STATE TAX STREET FUND
Oiling and Paving
Supplies
Labor
1 Man & $450.00
Part Time Labor
Bridges
Total State Tax Street Fund
STREET DEPARTMENT
Labor, Part Time
Superintendent
Supplies
Equipment
Total Street Department
WATER UTILITIES FUND
Labor
Superintendent
1 Man $350.00
Part Time Labor
Power
Supplies
Improvements
Bonds ,
Bond Interest ,
Transfer to General Fund,
prorata expenses
Transfer to Sewer Fund
FIRE DEPARTMENT RESERVE
FUND EQUIPMENT
SEWER EXTENSION FUND
Transfer to Sewer Extension Fund
Transfer to General Fund
Sewer Extension Fund
TOTAL EXPENDITURES
Fund and Classification
(6)
GENERAL
Liquor Revenues
Fines and Bail Forfeitures
Parking Meters
Swimming Pool
Occupational Tax
Rural Fire District
Miscellaneous
Transfer from Sewer Extension
Transfer from Water Fund
prorata expenses
GENERAL ROAD
Morrow County Road Tax
Miscellaneous Receipts
Cash on Hand July 1st, 1963
STATE TAX STREET FUND
WATER UTILITIES
Water Sales
Miscellaneous
Cash on Hand July 1st, 1963
SEWER FUND
Service Charges
Miscellaneous Receipts
Transfer from Reserve Fund
Transfer from Water Fund
SEWER EXTENSION FUND
Assessments
FIRE DEPARTMENT RESERVE FUND
Transfer from General Fund
Cash Balance as of July 1st, 1963
TOTAL RECEIPTS OR (DEFICIT) .... 107,000.00
Evening
A cradle shower will be given
in honor of Mrs. Larry Fetsch
at the IOOF hall on Monday
evening, June 17, at 8 p.m., un
der the sponsorship of Holly
Rebekah lodge, assisted by Mrs.
Roger Campbell.
Miss June Ledbetter and Miss
Kelly Kilkenny were entertained
on June 8 when a birthday party
was given in their honor. There
were about 20 guests present.
Birthday cake, punch and cake
were served later in the day.
Other mothers present beside the
hostesses were Mrs. Pat Cuts
forth and Mrs. Gene Cutsforth.
Mr. and Mrs. Armin Wihlon
and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wih
lon were in Pasco last Wednes
day where they attended the
high school graduation of their
daughter, Miss Alice Wihlon.
Mrs. Ina Nichols is a patient
in Pioneer Memorial hospital.
Newt O'Harra has been con
fined to his home this week
with illness, but is reported im
proved. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Orwick and
children are spending a few
days at McGoon Lake where
they are enjoying some camp
ing and fishing.
Mrs. Al Fetsch, Mrs. Larry
Fetsch and Marlene Fetsch mot
ored to Toledo where they at
tended the graduation exercises
of Cheryl Hartman, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John Hartman,
former Heppner residents. They
were accompanied by Mrs. Tillie
Rauch. Heppner, and Mrs. Pine
Thornburg of Pendleton.
Keith Peck of Fort Lewis, Wn.,
was a week-end visitor at the
home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. E. Peck.
Mrs. Dean Hunt returned home
Thursday from Portland where
she attended Grand Chapter of
Eastern Star.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Walker
were recent visitors of the Newt
O'Harra home, enroute from
Baker to Medford where they
will make their home.
BUSINESS
MACHINE SERVICE
Office Supplies, Office Equip
ment, Business Machines. '
IN HEPPNER
1st & 3rd Week of Ever? Month
DON BALL, Serv. Dept.
120 Main St., Hermiston
Phone JO 7-5114
3,300.00
2,000.00
3,300.00
2,000.00
5,400.00 5,400.00
... 1,300.00 1,300.00
.. 12,000.00 12,000.00
200.00 200.00
5,918.00
750.00 1,382.00
950.00 7,500.00
922 00
4,200.00 4,320!00
.. 1,500.00 1,500.00
... 2,000.00 2,000.00
.. 2,800.00 2,800.00
.. 2,500.00 3,000.00
.. 8,000.00 8,000.00
.. 3,960.00 3,960.00
16,658.00
3,200.00
.. 24,960.00 46,360.00
.. 1,200.00 1,200.00
500.00 500.00
.. 1,200.00 1,500.00
. 12,000.00 12,000.00
.. 3,080.00 3,080.00
.. 17,980.00 18,280.00
55,890.00 84,140.60
8,000.00 8,000.00
820.00
$124,620.00 $150,940.00
Estimated for Fiscal Year
July 1, 1963, to June 30, 1964
By Officer or Approved by
Department Budget Comm.
(7) (8)
.$ 1,200.00 $ 1,200.00
5,000.00 5,000.00
700.00 70.00
. 4,000.00 4,000.00
2,300.00 2,300.00
3,400.00 3,400.00
5,700.00 5,700.00
500.00 500.00
820.00
16,658.00
. 6,300.00 6.300.00
200.00 200.00
. 1,000.00 1,000.00
. 12,000.00 12,000.00
. 32,500.00 32,500.00
500.00 500.00
. 8,000.00 8,000.00
. 10,000.00 10,000.00
.' 4,880.00 5,080.00
3,200.00
820.00 820.00
5,000.00 5,000.00
3,000.00 3,000.00
. 107,000.00 127,878.00
Fund ....
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Ledbet
ter and family, and Mr. and Mrs.
Armin Wihlon were visitors at
the E. E. Peck mountain home
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Martin and
son, Jim, and Kathy Rhea at
tended the graduation exercises
of their son, Tom, from Colum
bia Basin Jr. college at Pasco
on Sunday.
Many Attend Palmer Services
Out-of-town visitors for the
funeral of Mrs. Nellie Palmer
were Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Fred
erickson, Mrs. Joe Daniels and
Mr. and Mrs. Gil Bannister of
Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wil
cox and son Claude, and Laurel
Beach of Portland, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Eskelson, Elsie Beach, Les
ter Wilcox and Mr. and Mrs.
Carlyle Harrison, Jr., of Herm
iston, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Harrison of Pasco, and Mr. and
Mrs. Carlyle Harrison of Cascade
Locks.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Campbell
and children were Enterprise
visitors over the week-end.
Rev. Walter Smith is spending
a few days in Yakima, Wn,, vis
iting relatives and friends. Mrs.
Smith was unable to go with
him as their children are ill
with the measles.
Miss Anne McNamee of Seat
tle, Wn., spent Memorial Day
week-end as the guest of her
mother, Anna McNamee and her
brother, James P. McNamee.
GRAIN FIRE TIME IS AT HAND!
D0N7 WAIT NEXT WEEK MAY BE TOO LATE!
C. A. RUGGLES AGENCY
P. O. Box 247 Heppner Ph. 676-9625
Irrigon Students
Attend Summer
Four-H School
By LaVELLE PARTLOW
IRRIGON Misses Susan Mc
Coy, DeeAnn McElroy and Toni
Olin left Monday morning for
4-H Summer School held annual
ly at Oregon State University
in Corvallis. The group met the
county utility bus in Boardman.
Mrs. Max Jones also went as
chaperone, and her daughter,
Penny Jones, left for the Sum
mer School Saturday, as she is
on the State 4-H Advisory Coun
cil. The group plans to return
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Coy are
parents of a baby daughter,
Starla Rae, born Friday morning
at 1:00 a.m. The babv weighed
9 lb. 8Ms oz., and was 21V long.
Maternal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Vigil of Bellevue,
Colo., and paternal grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Coy of
Irrigon.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Pittock and
Patty spent Friday through
Monday here with Mrs. Pittock's
folks, Mr. and Mrs. John Wear
ingen and Gerry. They left
Monday for Newark, New Jersey,
where Pittock will be employed
with United Airlines.
Misses Ann Schmeder and
Sandra Creamer spent Friday
through Wednesday here visit
ing their folks, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Schmeder and family and
Mr. and Mrs. Art Creamer. Wed
nesday, the girls left for Athena,
where they will work in the can
nery. Little David Zehner is able to
be up, after injuring his foot
Memorial Day. David stepped on
a child's rake, injuring his foot
and cutting the vein. The wound
required 4 stitches, but is heal
ing nicely.
Mrs. Ruth McCoy is convales
cing at her home, following
surgery at the Pendleton Com
munity Memorial hospital last
week.
Allyn Hobbs left Sunday
morning for the Oregon State
University at Corvallis, where he
will attend a 2-week summer
school in science and math.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Koch and
Denise of The Dalles, visited
Mrs. Koch's folks, Mr. and Mrs.
Dan Hill the first part of the
week, and also visited Koch's
folks in Hermiston.
Mrs. Sedelia Dexter left Sat
urday to visit her sister, Mrs.
Henry Danielson of Camas and
her son and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Dexter and children
of Tacoma, Wn.
W. F. Coy is recuperating sat
isfactorily from injuries sus
tained in a car accident May
25.
Miss Mary Williams of Stan-
field, former Riverside high
school student, placed second in
the shotput event at the Jr.
Olympics held in Portland over
the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Shingle
decker, Ricky and Randy of
Aver, Wn., spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gray
heal, and left Ricky here to
spend a week with his grand
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Gorberding
and Bobby of Salem stayed
overnight with Mrs. Gerberding's
folks, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Had
wick Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Hadwick
drove to Prosser, Wn. Wednes
day to visit Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Rider. They were joined there
by Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cloud,
friends from Sioux Falls, South
Dakota.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Meeker
of Winfield, Iowa, are here vis
iting Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Elgin.
Mrs. Meeker is Mrs. Elgin's sis
ter. Thursday, Ronnie Elgin and
a friend, David Cochran ot Pas
co, drove to Irrigon to visit Ron
nie's folks and the Meekers.
Mr. and Mrs. William Vigil,
LeRoy, Paul, Dale and Clifford
of Bellvuo, Colo., are here visit
ing their son-in-law and daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Coy, and
their new granddaughter, Starla
Rae.
Roscoe Cook of Portland spent
the week-end here visiting, and
to get his wife and daughter,
Rhonda, who had spent two
weeks here visiting her folks,
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Hadwick
were called to Salem Saturday
due to their granddaughter,
Mary Gerberding, being serious
ly injured in a car accident Sat
urday. Mary suffered a broken
neck and other injuries, and it
is anticipated that she will be
confined in the hospital all sum
mer. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Giles,
HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday, June 13, 1363
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Worrell of
Pasco and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Way
of Kennewick drove to Irrigon
Sunday to visit with Mr. and
Mrs. V. L. Elgin and Mr. and
Mrs. Lester Meeker. Mr. and
Mrs. Meeker left Monday for
Salem, Portland, Seattle and
from there to Edmonton, Can
ada. They will return to the
States for the International
Square Dance to be held at St.
Paul, Minn, before returning to
their home in Winfield, Iowa.
Miss Clara Fay Coy arrived
home Thursday, after attend
ing college at Bartlesville,
Okla. She plans to spend the
summer here.
Scoutmaster Al Reeves, Assis
tant Scoutmaster Perry Pummel,
and Committeeman Chairman
James McRae left Friday with
several members of Scout Troop
No. 167 to attend a scout Camp
at Kinzua Friday through Sun
day. The Irrigon troop is spon
sored by the PTA.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sanders
drove to Portland last week-end
to visit Mr. and Mrs. Marlowe
Sanders, and to bring Mr. San
ders' mother, Mrs. Eunice San
ders home with them lor a
3-week visit. Mrs. Eunice San
ders is from O'Neil, Neb.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Forney and
Kelly Lee of Arlington came to
Irrigon Saturday to attend the
wedding of Linda Warner and
Arlyn Pember. Forneys spent the
week-end with Mrs. Forneys
folks, Mr. and Mrs. Sanders.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Smith of
Salem were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Stephens Saturday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Miller
drove to Baker Sunday, and
placed Mrs. Millers broth,
William L. Bales, In St. Elizabeth
hospital there. Mr. Bales has
been living here with the Mil
lers the past several months.
Millers drove on to Weiser, Ida,
to visit Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hoi-
den and family.
Work on Projects
On June 3 the Country Cut
ters 4-H club met. at Mary Kath-
eryn Campbell's home. We prac
ticed putting in hems, making
gathers and sewing on hooks
and eyes. By our next meeting
in August, we are to have our
skirts and blouses finished.
Mothers present were Mrs.
piut tax
lOlhtr proportionately low)
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at a New, Low Price i
$49
9-24
Tractor Tires Prices
ALL
400-12 Rib 4-Ply $13.05
550-16 Bib 4-Ply 15.10
650-16 Rib 4-Ply .... 23.20
750-16 Rib 6-PIy 27.95
10-24 All-Grip 4-Ply 45.95
10-38 All-Grip 4-Ply 77.45
12-28 All-Grip 4-Ply 66.35
All Other Sizes Are Equally
Low
Prices Below Mail Order Houses
Terms on Crop Notes Basis Available
See Bud Peck
FORD'S TIRE SERVICE
N. MAIN
State Bond Sales
Said 'Excellent'
Sales of Series E and H Sav
ings Bonds in Oregon in May
were exceptionally good, accord
ing to figures received here to
day by County Savings Bonds
Committee Chairman Jack Bed
ford. During last month, Ore
gonians purcha s e d $2,773,925
worth of United States Savings
Bonds, an excellent record for
the first month of the Freedom
Bond Drive which concludes on
July Fourth.
"While last month's sales
were up only 1.2 compared to
May of 1962," said Chairman
Bedford, "we have to remember
that last year's May sales were
exceptio n a 1 1 y high for the
month. For example, our sales
this year were $226,000 greater
than in May, 1961 and $360,000
greater than they were In 1960."
"By the end of May, six Ore
gon cities had passed their Free
dom Bond sales quotas, some of
them by substantial amounts.
These cities in the order that
they reached their Freedom
Bond Drive quota were as fol
lows: Condon, Hermiston, Prine
ville, Cottage Grove, Burns, and
Lakevlew. Since all of these
quotas were higher than actual
sales in these cities for May and
June combined last year, the
achieving of the sales goals this
early represents a real accomp
lishment," Chairman Bedford
said.
Sales last month in this coun
ty amounted to a total of $5,654
compared to $5,172 last year.
The county chairman expressed
strong hopes that by July Fourth
every family in the county hav
ing a regular income would
"help his country while helping
himself" by buying at least one
extra Savings Bond.
Don Peterson, Mrs. Laurence
Becket, Mrs. Art Warren, Mrs.
Jim Pettyjohn, and our leader,
Mrs. Louis Carlson.
Linda Pettyjohn, reporter
When you tell the advertisers
you saw it in the Gazette-Times,
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