Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, May 28, 1964, Sec. 2, Image 13

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.TOO 00 Menially 111 ..
MUNI IK) Official lUbllcatlort
NHX) Publicity arul Advirtlsug
NX) imi lU'KUimr -
2.400.00 .Kurlul Security .....
fVJO.OO Stream Causing F.xpen
loooo Soldier's Indigent Fund
HiOOO Kellrf In tli Indigent
300.00 WaliT Mauler and Helper Expenses
Vr0.00 Garbage Disposal Fund
1,00(1(10 Counly Park Fund
&0.00 Km'P Oregon Green ..........
Counly Ambulance Fund .
Wind Kronlon runcl
Mid Columbia Planning Committee ...
Morrow County Fair Building runa
$ 36,92000 Total Counly Kspense and Contribution
300
1,000
100
2.000
520
100
100
l.VK)
300
1,000
M
1.200
25
1J0
11,000
; 57.025
GENERAL ROAD FUND
TO! THE flSCAL TEAR 1K4 IMS. BEGINNING JULY 1. 1144
HISTORICAL DATA
ACTUAL
SccwmS First
Frcdla4 FrMtdlBvg
Tw Taof
t S 8.000 00
5.700 00
5.700.0O
5.700 00
97.941 A4 I ftl.39H.34
97.M1.K4 J104.4MU4
29,37 02 S 22.233.17
21.152.41 5.903.24
2.2XXM 3.143.0H
1K.076.71 14J63.fa
10.30620 9.416 97
40,451.72 17,311.17
$121,853.72 $ 72.273.45
f 10.771 20 S 7.693.62
S 22.073.15
5,093 00
162.75
4.4 V) CM
8.000.00
518.00
175-48
21.1U.W
S 6U96.35
S 29.970 22
5r5 00
20H.50
6.03K5O
11 XX) 00
492.96
210.25
20.370 JO
$ 73.605 63
Current
Taar CEWEJtAL ROADS
Tmt tonal Sarrlceai
S 6.00000 Road Mailer
5,700 00 Shop Foreman, .............
5.700 00 Shovel Operator
5.700 00 Crusher Foreman ..
58,000 00 Labor
1 81.100.00 Total Peraonal Service
Material end Serrtceai
$ 32.000.00 Kept Ira
23.700 00 Suppllea
8,000.00 Inaurance
19.000.00 Cm and Oil
10.600.00 City Appropriation Fund
31,000 00 Miscellaneous Expenses
2.400 00 Social Security
S126.700.00 Total Materia la and Service ....
Capital Outlays New Equlpmeet
$ 20,000.00 New Trucks and Other Equipment
Total Capital Outlay ..
Total Road Department
SPECIAL FUNDS
S 49500.00 County Fair Fund .....
5 467 00 Predatory Animal Control Fund
1,00000 log Fund ..................
6 000 00 Weed Control Fund ......
8 000.00 County Hospital Mtse. Fund
500 00 Law Library Fund
300 00 Taylor Grazing Fund
500 00 Alcohol Enforcement Fund
16.000 00 County General School
1.275 00 Boardman Vector Control Fund
$ 88,542.00 Total of Special Fund
Indaet Tor
Eaaalaa Tear
Appeeeed
$ 6,300
6.000
6.000
6,000
. 63.230:
4 85,550
..4 30,000
- 22,500
... 7,0fX)
19,000
10.600
30.000
3,000
,.4122,100
20,000
... 20,000
.S227.650
61.450
5.730
1,000
. 6.000
9,000
. 600
2.300
300
16.000
1.145
$102,635
GENERAL FUND RESOURCES
FOR THE FISCAL TEAR 1K41KS. BEGINNING JULT I. 1964
HISTORICAL DATA
ACTUAL
Bseond
Preceding
Tear
$ 14.467.06
8.77000
4.901 M
7.234.00
3fi0 00
867.95
1,634.13
4.12106
20621
213.71
1,634.13
$ 46,413.33
rirt
Precadiaa
Tear
$ 20,624.90
ll.ftfiO.6T
4.615.39
6.159.75
360.00
1.184.09
960.77
5.175.09
4.496 80
224.67
2,161.78
$ 57,823.97
Budget
Cnxreot
Tear
$ 8,000 00
8.000.00
4.200 00
6.000.00
360.00
900.00
700 00
5.000.00
1,000.00
3.200.00
250.00
39,800.00
$ 79,410.00
116,226.00
$195,636.00
Available Cath on Hand
Irevlously Levied Taxea Eat to be Received
During Lnxuing year
Clerk's Fee .....
Justice Court Fine .
Water Rent From Hospital
Sheriff Fee
State Board of Health
In Lieu of Taxea .
Surplua Food Refund
Cash Transfers from Alcohol Control Fund
Cash Transfers from Amusement Device Tax ,
Misc. Receipt and Rentals
Trailer License Distribution
Timber Severance Tax Distribution
Interest on Time Deposits
Total Resources, Except Taxes to be Levied
Taxes Necessary to Balance ouagci
Total Resources ...
Budoet For
Eaauloa Tear
Approved
$ 20,000
3.000
5.000
6.000
360
1.000
800
4.800
900
2.700
200
7.400
350"
850
1.400
54.760
125.836
.$180,596
1.37
$ 89.73
$ 419.99
36H28
2.74
12.22
$ 833.23
505 97
5.19
33.04
$ 2.719 CI
218 93
505.97
3tfH
2914
1349
771 .31
$ 50000
5,V0 00
$ 6,000 00
None
During the Ensuing Year
In lieu of Taxea . .
Timber Severance Tax Apportionment
Miscellaneous Receipt ...... .
Totsl Resources ... ..
Tsxes Necessary to Balance Budget
Total Resources ..
FREDATORT ANIMAL CONTROL
AuilKI Cm mil nn Idnil
Previously Levied Taxes Est. to be Received
During the tnsuing rear
In Lieu r Taxes
5,467.00
$ 5.467X0
Timber Severance Tax Apportionment
Trailer License uiitriDUiion .. ..-.-
Total Resources. Except Taxes to be Levied
Taxes Necessary to Balance Budget
Total Resources
300
10
50
20
1.3H0
4.620
.. 6.000
$ 1,000
200
10
40
10
1J200
4.470
5,730
VECTOR CONTROL FUND
Available Cash on Hand
Hece iDts
Total Resources
Taxes Necessary to Balance Budget
Total Resources
28
- None
4 28
1.117
-4 1445
$ 281.00
1142
$ 292.42
$ 542.26
262
2772
$ 822.50
$
$
900.72 $ -1,029.94
13.27 18 48
165.00 171.00
I 1,079.36 $ 1.219.79
$ 1,07936 $ 1.219.79
$ 663.16 $ 1.595&
932.48 420.22
$ 1,595.64 $ 2,015.86
$ 58.13 $ 6330
6.59 24.42
.48 3.01
232.60 353.00
$ 297.80 $ 443.73
500.00
500X0
500.00
700.00
ALCOHOL ENFORCEMENT FUND
Available Cash on nana
Previously Levied Taxes Est to be Received
During Ensuing year
Justice Court nnes
Totsl Resources Except Taxes to he Levied
Total Resources
DOG FUND
Available Cash on Hand
300,00
$ 1X00.00
$ 1X00X0
previously Levied Taxes Est to be Received
During Ensuing xear
TV)7 License -
Trailer License, Etc.
TMi DmurrM VxrT Taxes to be Levied
Taxes Necessary to Balance Budget
Total Resources -
$
$
300.00
300.00
TATLOR GRAZING FUND
Available Cash on Hand
Grazing Apporiiunnxnt
Total Resources, Except Taxes to be Levied
Total Resources
-4
-4
$2023357
79330
20.500.00
9.641.06
$ 5U6833
$ 300.00
200.00
$ 500.00
$ 49.300.00
$ 49,500.00
$ 49,500.00
LAW LIB HART FUND
Available Cash on Hand
Previously Levied Taxes Est. to be Received
During Ensuing Year
Miscellaneous Receipt
Law Ubrary Fees
Total Resources, Except Taxes to be Levied
Taxes Necessary to Balance Budget
Total Resources
400
100
.500
500
100
300
400
600
1X00
2.000
300
2.300
2300
400
200
600
600
COUNTY FAIR FUND
Available Cash on Hand
120 Mill Levy .
Racing Commission .
Admissions, Rentals, Supplies, Etc.
Total Resources, Except Taxes to be Levied
Total Resources
4 30,000
800
- 2000
10.150
L.450
1.450
J$ 61.4
4 61.4
GENERAL ROAD RESOURCES
FOR THE FISCAL TEAR 1964-1965. BEGINNING JULT 1, 1964
HISTORICAL DATA
ACTUAL
Second
Preceding
Tear
First
Preceding
Tear
Budget
Current
Tear
$ 14,467.06 $ 46,631.46 $ 500.00 Available Cash on Hand
SPECIAL FUND RESOURCES
HISTORICAL DATA
ACTUAL
Second
Preceding
Tear
$ 8836
First
Preceding
Tear
$ 2.170.37
Budget
Current
Tear
500.00
WEED CONTROL FUND
Available Cash on Hand -
Previously Levied Taxes Est to be Received
Budget For
Ensuing Tear
Approved
$ 1,000
21.R51.R5
i58036
3.27930
7.564.53
87033
4.124.66
21,851.85
$ 77.411.97
13.639.84
8,601.80
2.887.44
4.725.21
1,83734
78.49
703.64
57634
71,256.50
$150,938.06
9.000.00
14.800.00
3,000.00
36.000.00
1300.00
100.00
500.00
400.00
47,000.00
$112300.00
$115,000.00
$227,800.00
Previously Levied Taxes Est. to be Received
During the Ensuing year
Forest Rentals
Gas Refunds
Sales and Rentals
Public Land Sales
In Lieu of Taxes
Budget For
Ensiling Tear
Approved
$ 30,000
VaAora CTnrvi (Vintm! JloDortionment -
Timber Severance Tax Apportionment
Trailer Licenses ana roais
Cash Transfer from Motor License Fund
Special Road Tax Levy
Total Resources, Except Taxes to be Levied
Taxes Necessary to Balance the Budget
Total Resources
1,000
, 18.750
, 3,000
, 2.000
1.600
200
. 7,000
800
300
. 48.000
. 115.000
..$227,650
.4227,650
PERSONAL SERVICES
FOR THE FISCAL TEAR 1964-65. BEGINNING JULT 1, 1964
SALARIES PAID FROM MORE THAN ONE SOURCE
No.
of
Empa.
Office Secretary
Total
Salary
$4,700
DETAILED SALARY
Page
4
Line
3
$4300
Page
6
$400
Graduates Get Diplomas at Riverside
By mart lee marlow
BOARDMAN Over 300 per
sons attended the Commence
. ,.vAri,M f,ir tno rrnduat
iui.Mii. - -
lng class of Rlvereldo High
school last many everunx in v
school gymnasium. Howard A.
Anderson, uean oi men, -.-
Oregon College. La Grande,
spoke on "A Today For To
morrow's World." He was Intro
ducde by Ronald Daniels, school
principal.
The processional and recession
nl were played by Mrs. Albert
Partlow. organist, and Mrs. La
Vern Partlow. pianist. The Rev.
Herman Burg, pastor of the
Boardman Community church,
gave the invocation. The salut
atory address was Riven by
Sharon Ann Donovan. Mrs. 1- rank
Stewart sane "You Will Never
Walk Alone?" accompanied by
Mrs. Albert Tartlow.
Susan Lorraine McCoy was
valedictorian. Daniels presented
the class to Roy Tartlow, mem
ber of Morrow county school
board, who presented the dip
lomas. Benediction was by the
Rev. John Kenny, pastor of the
Assembly of God church at Irrl
Ron. . Daniels presented tho valedic-
torian trophy to Miss McCoy, and
ihe salutatorian trophy to Miss
Donovan. Miss McCoy also was
awarded two scholarships, one
for $330, the State Fee Remis
sion, and one for $100 from the
IrrlRon PTA.
Receiving diplomas were :
Leonard Guy Bedord, Sharon
Ann Donovan, Elnora Ruth Ep
penbach, Allyn Frank Hobbs,
Ted Stuart Hoffman, Kocer
Michael McCoy, Susan Lorraine
McCoy, Kathleen Marie Mc
Glnnes, Patricia Louise Miller,
Shirley Gay Munger, Thomas
Kent Parsons, James Francis
Russell. Robin Hugh Schmeder,
Vivian Elizabeth Tempi e t o n,
Paula Marcelle Williams, Shcryl
Maureen Witherspoon.
Eighth grade students grad
uating from Boardman this week
. t..i,. a c Itnuphton
ai ine nuts"" , j
school arc: Greg Bedord, Karen
Gronqulst, Linoa lauuw.
olyn Burg. Annie Obermeler,
Mike Moore. Katny nejson,
Donna Woolcry. Lepna Lowery,
Cheryl H. and Shelley Phen-
ing.
, i ' -1 - it n t'fi, ivm hostess
for the Home Extension Unit at
her home last week, with Mrs.
H. M. Walker as co-hostess. They
presented the lesson on Adven
lures In salad making." Mrs. Joe
Tntnno ana Irs. i. iv. ru"""
were visitors.
Mrs. Hayes reported on ine
that the displays were especially
gooa.
Airs, vv . u. p""""' .
r j nnnnvan rnnnrtpn on
their trip to the State Home
maker's Council recently in Cor-
vallis.
Mrs. Arthur Allen announced
.,.. u knchnni has nOUSe
plans available for anyone re
quiring them for the new town.
mi. - i.Ainil tn n:lst the
Tilllcum club with a Dlme-A-Dip
dinner some time in Juno, pro
ceeds of which will go to the
Volunteer Fire Department of
Boardman.
This was tne lasi mcumiK un
til September.
. Urtllln THohnn wns hostess
111.1, ,.....-...-
for the Boardman Garden club
i-..t ...nob. at Vior hnmo. Roll Call
was answered by giving the
noma nf n rwrennlal flower In
bloom now In owner's yard.
Mrs. Elmer Messenger was In
charge of a contest to name
flowers that were described in
each line of a poem. Prizes were
won by Mrs. Florence Root and
Mrs. Louise Earwood. Mrs. Root
also received the door prize.
Greenfield Grange voted at a
recent meeting to discontinue
meetings for the summer except
for the picnic In August, the next
one to be in September. Mr. and
Mrs. Ronald Black were hosts
for the evening, assisted by Mrs.
Leonard Bedord.
The Grange voted to contrib
ute a scholarship for one 411
member to summer camp at cor
vallis.
Ruth Coy, commercial Instruc
tor at Riverside High school,
nrosented the following awards
at an assembly recently at
school: Typing Elberta Carp
enter. Donna Eppenbach, Charles
Jackson, Sandie McKenzle. Alan
Moore. Glenn Schmeder. Mike
Smith, and Jim Wilson. Edmona
Jones received the Order or
Gregg Artists award In short
hand.
Mrs Tnnv Rranro of Areata.
Calif., daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Gantenbein of Boardman,
was chosen to represent Pacific
Airllnps. where she is emDloved.
at the New York World's Fair
recently. The trip was sponsored
hv Pnrlflc Airlines for their Res
ervations girls , to support fair
business.
Mrs riainl Coats and Mrs.
Plnronrp Root tt'pnt to Pasco.
Wn., one day last week to at
tend the convention or tne .Nat
ional League of Fostmasters,
Washington Branch.
Mr. nnrl Mrs. Lowell Shattuck
and son. Martin, went to Wen
atchee, Wn., Monday to attend
ho fnnnrnl nf Shntturk'S Sister.
Ethel Church, 34, who died there
May 21. Death was causea Dy
cancer.
Week-end visitors at the home
nf Mr nnrt Mrs Donald Sledge
were Mrs. Sledge's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John W. Anderson of
Condon, and her sister, Mrs.
Hugh Leiferman and children,
Kathy and David, and Donald
Blngenheimer, all of Portland.
Mel Jordan of Yakima, Wn.
and his sister, Mrs. Delia Cham
bers of Prosser, Wn., were week
end visitors at the home of their
cousin, Mrs. Delia Falkner, and
Mrs. Lowell Shattuck. They were
on a fishing trip on the Colum
bia River.
j f, Vom rnrnenter
ftlX. UIIU -v... j- i
- d.,ccii unH Tnmrav Oi
Payette. Idaho, were week-end
visitors at tne nome oi
Carpenter's mother, Mrs. Russell
Miller.
College students home for the
week-end included Johnnie Part
low and Pat Partlow. EOC. La
Grande, Jim Hoffman, Clark
College, Vancouver, Wn, and
Jim Miller. Blue Mountain Col
lege, Pendleton.
Social Security
Aids 534 Here
hinpfits of
CX lit! vji vu....t
$144 180 are now being paid eacn
year to 534 residents of Morrow
county, according to Robert Al
brecht. field representative for
the Social Security Administra
tion in tnis area.
n Innlili thrC for Old
ae iur suuf v ;
workers, and for disabled work
ers and tneir lamiues..
t i-- nr,A omnimt nf pactl
major type of benefits being
paid in the county are as ioV
lows, oou 'uv ' T. '
940; eight disabled workers,
$35,568; 61 children, $10,954; 48
widows or widower, $37,872; 15
mothers and parents, $12,204.
Airman Bob Campbell
On Duty in Hawaii
Airman, First Class Robert D.
Compbell, son of Mrs. R. F.
Campbell of Heppner. has arriv
ed for duty with a Military Air
Transport Service (MATS) unit
at Hickam AFB. Hawaii.
Airman Campbell, an aircraft
mechanic, previously served at
Mather AFB. Calif. His new unit
supports the MATS mission of
providing global airlift of U. S.
military forces and equipment
The airman is a graduate of
Heppner High school.
Lexington Folk
On the III List
By DELPHA JONES
LEXINGTON Mrs. Newt
O'Harra who has been a patient
in St. Mary's hospital in Walla
Walla, has returned home. Mrs.
O'Harra recently uncerwent ma
jor eye surgery there.
Mrs. Gene Cole Is a patient
In Pioneer Memorial hospital,
having undergone major surg
ery there on Tuesday.
Pete Klinger is a patient in
o a Vincnitat in PAn-
dleton. having undergone surg
ery there on Monday.
Mrs. D. LaMorrie is a patient
in Pioneer Memorial hospital,
having undergone surgery there
one day last week.
Mrs. A. F. Majeske and Mrs.
Florence McMillan retu r n e d
home on Thursday from Salem
where they attended the Re
bekah Assembly of Oregon. Also
! fro Arrhi Munkers
who was a state appointed ol-
licer oi xne yeai.
Women's Fellowship group
met at the home of Mrs. Carl
. i fiiocrtjiv fliter-
noon. It was decided to have
.. . ui f tho mpptine
me worsiuy taii - o
conducted by diflvrent members
of the group. Betty Marquardt
is to be the 1964-65 missionary
-V-a. -i.n:,mn Mre Rov CamD-
bell is the regular missionary
chairman, nans ne ""r
for a church and Women s Fel
lowship picnic with the date of
June 28 set for this to be held
in the lone City Park. Every
third meeting the Women's Fel
lowship group takes a special
collection for the missions. Re
freshments were served to Mr.
and Mrs. Harley Sager, Mrs. Wil
liam C. Van Winkle and her
guests of the day, Mrs. Charles
. m Vornrni Mrs. Flor-
LjOwry ui iiv. , . ... , -
ence McMillan, Mrs. Alonzo Hen-
derson. Mrs. Bin d. jhuuqiul,
Mrs. Billy Klinger. Mrs. C. C.
Jones and the hostess, Mrs. Carl
Marquardt. Committees were ap
pointed at this time to be In
charge of the picnic were:
Park Mrs. Alonzo Henderson
and Mrs. C. C. Jones; games,
and Mrs. C C Jones; games, Mrs.
Harley Sager and Mrs, Carl Mar
quardt; refreshments or dinner
committee, Mrs. Florence Mc
Millan, Mrs. Earl Soward, Mrs,
Bill B. Marquardt and Mrs. A. F.
Majeske. All interseted are cord
ially invited to attend the pic
nic. Mrs. Norma Marquardt and
son Carl, Sherrie Marquardt and
Mrs. T. E. Messenger, Sr. motor
ed to Portland Tuesday on bus
iness. Mrs. Charles Lowry of Mt. Ver
non is visiting her son-in-law
and daughter and family, Mr.
and Mrs. William J. Van Winkle.
children left on Tuesday even
ing for Hood River where they
were called by the death of Mr.
Beyer's mother.
Alonzo Henderson was a Port
land business visitor several days
this week.
Mrs. O. W. Cutsforth entertain
ed with a birthday dinner hon
oring her husband on his birth
day Friday evening. Thsoe pres
ent were Mr. and Mrs. Arroin
Wihlon and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
Cox and children.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C Jones had
dinner guests on Friday night
honoring their son Kenneth on
his birthday. Those present were
Mr. and Mrs. Vic Groshens and
sons, Mrs. Florence McMillan
Mr. and Mrs. Mel Boyer andand John Rea.
SATHER TOURS AND TRAVEL
SERVICE
CALL SCOTTIE
travpl. whether
hv oATnce tha stata or around
iia oi.iwj - -
...rA tvio Snthpr Travel
Hit: v v.
Service can take care of au
the arrangements. IT you go Dy
air. steamer or rail, this fine
ill rlr all the work
and leave the pleasure to you.
They make hotel or .motel res
ervations, tours, ana an ine ex
tras that make a trip something
to remember for years.
Many people don't realize that
it costs no more to have them
attend to all these details, than
If you made all the arrange
ments yourself. Call Sather
Travel Service. Their phone
number is 276-4821. They will
be glad to explain how this is
all done for you. They are con
veniently located at 25 S. W.
Dorion in Pendleton. Before your
next vacation or business trip,
call them to take care of all the
arrangements and see how much
more pleasant a trip can be.
They will also help you In plan
ning your itinerary if you wish.
(Pd. Adv.)