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Friday, Juno 22, 1915 .THJ LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, I.A GRANDE, OREGON Farc Five Notice of 1945-46 Budget Meeting III gccordaucc wilh tlic provisions of tluj "Local Budget Law" (Sections 110-1201 to 11V1-I215, O.C.L.A-, asnnended), notice is hereby given that the budget commiltee of Union County, Oregon, in compli.ircc jvith said law, prepared and adopted ''on May '4th,, 1945, the budget estimates for Union CoyntyA Oregon.' for the ensuing fiscal year; July. 1,1845, to Junc'30, 1946, as set forth i" the accooipsmying schedules I, II, III and IV. All persons are horcliy notified, that on Friday, the 13th day M July,. 1945, at 10:00 a.m., in the office of, the County Judge at the Court House id La Grande, Oregon, 'said budget estimates may. be discussed with the County Court, the levying board for Unionv-Counly, Oregon, and .'any. person Subject to. the proposed tax levy or tax levies will be heard in faver ot or against said proposed tax levy or .tax levies or any part thereof. . The outstanding indebtedness of Union County, Oregon, -at tfay 4th,. 1015, was as follows: None. Signed: ,-' i ' ' , c, k. Mccormick . ' rCHRIS JOHNSON ' . , , H. J. SPECKHAUT & S . - : Schedule I; t Summary of Estimated Expenditures, Receipts end Tex Levies Fiscal Year 1945-46 General General .', Market School Fund . Road' Furid Road Fund Fund M. J. GOSS J. W. DAVIS II. F. REED Budget Committee Total of All Funds 1945-4(1 Taja Lvy , Caluclatiortii.M;; Total Estimated 'Exp.... $300,430.00 Receipts other -than v . 1045-46 Taxes 113,344.00 Amount Necessary to, .- , Balance Budget .'..!....! 187,092.00 Eslim. amt. of 1945-46 taxes that will notbo received ... 28,744.00 Total. Levy Needed .t for 1945-46 215,836.00 Tax Levies" all 'inside 6 Limitation. Schedule II Summary of Estimated Total Estimated Exp 267,740.00 Receipts other than . 1944-45 'faxes- 82,655.00 Amount Necessary "to ' Balance Budget .......1 185,085.00 Estim. amt. of 1944-45 taxes , that will not be received.... 18,945.00 Total Tax Levies inside 6 Limtation . 204,030.00 School Indigent Library Soldier Fund Fund $15.1,396.00 $52,5ln).O0 $50,000.00 $46,080.00 $460.00 ' 60,940.00 36,750.00 11, Q00.00 4,608.00 46.00 , 80,456.00 ' 13,750.00 39,000.00 41,472.00 414.00 .' : 18,000.00' 1,750.00 4,340.00 4,608.00 46.00 , 108,456.00 ' 17.500.00 43.340.00 46,080.00 460.00 ' Expenditures, Receipts and Tax Levies Riscal Year 1944-45 v 131,690.00.-. 50,000.00 40,000.00 - 45,000.00 450.00 . 600.00 28,550.00 . 34,360.00 15,200.00 4,500.00 45.00 .' 103,140.00 .' 15,640.00 . 24,800.00 40,500.00 405.00 600.00 10,000.00 1,800.00 2,60030 4,500.00 45.00 - .. 113,140.00 17.440.00 27,400.00 45,000.00 450.00 600.00 Schedule III 3 - S- y -S 2 S 2 1,250 00 924.00 . 792.00 110.45 100.00 1 148.82 .55.72.-, EXPENDITURES (General Fund). 65.0.0, tj 3.-145.99 1, 386.1 5" 737.66 3. S3 2 ZL 2 2.500.00 1,848.00 1,584.00 107.35 100.00 33.37 125.25 , ' 112.54 6,410.51 2,080.64 '840.67 3 i-r " S - V "3 S m Classification - Estimated - for : Fiscal Year July 1, 1945 to June 30, 1946 2,123.01 ,., ; . 3,521.31 i.oriO.OO-""-924.00 690.00 ;1' ' 120.87 ' 50.00 329.73 '! ' :--69.40?-'iod:l 2. 1 "0.00 1,755.37 1,380.00 6.50 50.00 985.33 W 116.95.-. 3,224.00 ,;. 6,394.15 750.00 " 1,500.50 250.00 250.00 40.00 : 216.99 ...;. 6.00 ' 25.85 63.90 1.065.85 ' ' 2,027.39 750.00 1,500.00 759.00 1,51.8.00 200.00 - 25.00 433.80.. ; 479.90 13.60 4245 135.88., . -646.63 25.50 53.39 2,017.78 4,265.37 825.00 . 1,050.00 150.00.. 300.00 264.00 516.00 119.19 162.22 ; 100.00 ....:.::. . : . 5.00 27.85 , 54.85 1,386.04.,.-. 2,788.07 1.050.00""" 2,039.61 5.32 21.58 519.80 942.25 .- 32.20 -. 70.12 1,607,34. 3,073.56 : 27.9tf-.rt,! 56.90 6.95 28.35 150.00 I.- 150.00 285.(hW.,j. 420.00 51.00 j..' . 32.00 520.85AI". 087.25 I-'-' -: 594.0(1''"'' ' i.inn.oo 28.40 """" IM.40 96.I.73 . 520 .13 423.50?-V5 82.64 m.19. 52.95 2,179.41-2.760.32 A: 10- 3,403 98 ; i.ewz'1- CUif.Iftl ' O 'f.920.4!)! SHERIFF'S OFFICE , 2,500.00 $ 2,500100 Sheriff's Salary - - $ 2,650.00 1,641.50 2,040.00 1st Deputy (tax dept.) 1,800.00 1,727.00 1,740.00 2nd Deputy 1,800.00 . , 41.30 ' 250.00 Travel Expense' .!..:.::..'.... ' 250.00 100.00 100.00 Bond Premium : . 100-00 ' 70.00 Criminal Service outside county 70.00 13.42 75.00 Office Supplies . . 75.00 ,1)2.30 130.00 Telephone i tpiegraph 150.00 ' 135.20 ' 145.00 ' Stnti; Industrial Accident Insurance 1 145.00 6.300.80 7,070.00 . i- ' . 7,040.00 : TAX COLLECTING DEPT. - - "t 3,014.00 ' 3,200.00 - Deputy. Hire : 3,200.00 969.47 1,400.00 Suppliov'Posttige, -etc. 1,400,1)0 3,983.47- . 4,600.00 . 1 . i'- ' i', ' '. : ,''-'. 4,600.00 - '. '',' ' CLERK'S OFFICE . '-'-,' 2,100.00 2.100.00- Clerk's. Salary. 2.400.00 1,600.00 1,620.00 1st peputvv..... : - r. 1,680.00 1,310.00 1,440,00 2nd- Deputy .....!.....:.. 1 1,560.00 ...:;....:. ,' 500.00 Extra, Help '...:.. .i 000.00 50.00 : 50.00 Bond Premium. .'..............:. ' -50.00 ' 933,04 1,100.00 Office Supplies 4 - 1,100.00 ' -110.80 j ,130,00, Tclcplipne. & , Tclcgrflph .v.".....-.'..-...-..-;-...;.:..'.. . 130.00 6,109.84 6,940.00 " . , . ! '"''.. '-'''"'.'' : -' : 7,520.00 """ V.lEASUllER'S OFFICE " "" " 1,775.00 1.800.00 Treasurer's Salary 2,1,00.00 - 250.00 250.00 Bond Premium .'. J.... 250.00 54.98 100.00 Office Supplies 120.00 84.50 55.00 Extra Help 55.00 , 52.60 '56.00 Telephone & Telegraph , - 56.00 2,217.08 2,261.00 '','.- 2,581.00 - ASSESSOR'S OFFICE , 1 ,775.00 1,800.00 Assessor's Salary .: - 2,100.011 1,660.50 1.680.00 1st Ppputv 1,800.00 1,200.00 1,320.00 2nd Deputy : 1,560.00 ..,!.:.. .!...:.... Extra Help '. 113.05 150.00 Aulo Expense ..; 150.00 ' 570.20 050.00 Office Supplies 650.00 Appraisnients by Stale Tax Comm 250.00 51.00 55.00 Telephone .'. 55.00 5.375.81 5,655.00 ; . 6,505.00 SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE ,787..r)0 1,000.00 Superintendent's Salary 2,100.00 300.00 300.00 Traveling Expense MO.OO 506.00 600.00 Extra Help ' 600.00 173.73 200.00 Office Supplies 250.00 100.00 100.00 Teachers' Institute 100.00 5.00 5.00 Bond Premium 5.00 56.5-0 00.00 Telephone 60.00 2,920.53 3,065.00 3,415.00 COUNTY COURT & COMMISSIONERS 2,100.00 2,100.00 County Judge's Salary 2,500.00 4.50 50.00 Office Supplies 50.00 734.45 1,400.00 Commissioner's Fees 1,400.00 79.89 80.00 Telephone & Telegraph 80.00 2.910.84 . 3,030.00 .- - . ' 4,030.00 ' '' DIST ATTORNEY'S OFFICE 57.18 90.00 Postage, Printing & Supplies 100.00 4.39 35.00 Telephone & Telegraph 35.00 150.00 150.00 Office : 150.00 480.00 540.00 Stenographer 600.00 23.65 50.00 Travel Expense ...'.:...'. - 60.00 715.22 805.00 ' ; ; 945.00 COUHT HOUSE 1,529.00 1 ,560.00 Janitor's Salary 1. 560.00 88.95 300.00 Furniture & Fixtures 300.00 178.03 750.00 Fuel - 750.00 1,205.32 I,2W).00 Water, Lights. Insurance, etc 1.200.00 310.13 350.00 Buildings Repairs, etc 2,500.00 3.312 23 4.160.00 " 0.310.MI ' COUNTY IIKALTH UNIT i .347.50 I.B'Hl.WI Health Officer's Sa'.ary 1,800.00 600.00 600.00 Medical Director's Salary 600.00 : Supervising Nurse's Salary 1.030.0(1 L74TVOO 1.980.W 1st Public Health Nurse Salary 2.040.1,0 6.")8 47 1 .70.00 2nd Public Health Nurse Salary 2,010.00 1,095.57 1.240.00 Slenogntphrr 1.320.0,) 238.10 BHi.i Tvei Expense, Medical Director 500.( 0 5.-J0. 1 S 500.0(1 Tmvcl Expense 1st P.II. Nurso , VW.M 417,40 SUV 00 Travel Expense, 2nd P.H. Nure 0 500.00 Travel Expense Supervising Nurse 500.00 5fc8.35 600.00 Office Supplies, telephones, etc 600.00 7,2614 9.520.00 11.350.00 VVATKSMAS'IES UE'T. c, ZM-Oi1 '2,700.1)0) TLstiralida&jWcinity: Salary & Exp (2,700.00 36,05) 750.00) (NpYMD PoJcray?a: Sala-g): ExpQ '-u(l .,r.W.CO,.i.-.nmi ! ; v. V SURPLUS SELLER The huge task of disposing 'of America's surplus war supplies is in the hands of Stuart Symington, abovo, St. Louis electrical equipme.it company, executive. He will succeed Guy M. Gill ette as chairman of the surplus property board on July 15. - At least 150,000 variations in existing manuscripts of the New Testament of the Bible' ' can be found. . '"-.:' Alcan Highway -Completion Sought WASHINGTON, June 22 (UP) Two .bills were introduced in the house today to authorize President Truman to negotiate with Canada for post-war con struction of a 600-mile coastal connecting route for the Alaska highway. - President Truman said yester day at- Olympia he considered tho project essentia). The bills were introduced by Rep. Hugh Delacy, D., Wash., and E. L. Bartlctt, Alaskan delegate They provide for construction of a highway to connect the road system of British Columbia, in the vicinity of Prince George, with the Alaska highway, near Whithorsc in the Yukon territory. They asked that $15,000,000 be authorized for construction. 'V ' " 1 ' 'i " " -" : " i hi I y . - " ' '" ' Deschutes Forest Fire Controlled . i ' BEND, Ore., June 22 (UP) Oregon's worst forest fire of the season under control today, after blackening 850 acres of heavy growth timber in the Metolius river area of the Deschutes na tional forest in the Bend district. Tho blaze, which broke out Wednesday, was checked by 280 forest service ..workers, loggers, paratroopers from Pendleton and conscientious objectors. BUS PASSENGERS ESCAPE INJURY IN FLAMING CRASH Tho driver of this high octane gas truck was killed in explosion which followed collision with crowded Cincinnati, O., city bus. The 5$ bus passengers were fortunately able to escape from vehicle before flamss dostroyed it. Former Resident of La Grande Dies , News of the recent death in Nowhere, Ore., of Eva May Park er, a former resident of La Grande, was received hero today. She had been ill two years. One of the most common caus es of reduced engine power in an automobile is too rich a carbure tor mixture. 8,625.87 . 130.00 2,462.60 200.00 9,723.20 1,700.69 150.00 333.55 222.45 450.00 1,600.00 131.22 20.00 25.00 210.00 600.00 , .80 475.23 3511.52 216.59 1,897.37 350.00 . '72.58 : 000.00 61.00 ' 256.00 25.il00.00 250.00 25,250.00 27,940.8-r 24.107.74 Schedule IV 10,092.80 320.60 5,937.60 400.00 20,475.80 2,152.64 320.00 837. IX) 355.90 060.00 3,200.00 202.44 30.00 25.00 115.00 1,200.00 39.86 2,221.26 737.36 1.995.69 513.07 700.00 50.00 129.00 1,200.00 75.00 64.08 460.75 489.00 16,30 45.000.00 .450.00 6,762.94 10,000.00 GENERAL ASSISTANCE 5,000.00 - 31 00 700.00 ; BLIND ASS1TANCE : 700.00 ,7,895.00 9,000.00 ' DEPENDENT CHILDREN 14,000.00 1,627.70 2,500.00 s PREDATORY ANIMAL CONTROL 2.500.00 23,050.60 33,000.00 OLD AGE ASSISTANCE 35.000.00 , 1,799.07 2.000.00 ELECTIONS & REGISTRATION 4,000.00 300.00 300.001'' ADVERTISING COUNTY RESOURCES 300.00 766.90 800.00 1 PUBLISHING NOTICES, etc 800.00 210.80 500.00 CORONER, Inquests, etc: 500.00 356.29 600.00 CHILD CARING INSTITUTIONS 300.00 3,200.00 3,200.00 ; COUNTY AGENT ; 3,200.00 262.44 275.00 SEALER OF WEIGHTS & MEAS 275.0C 50.00 TAX REBATES SO.0C 65.00 50.00 EXAM. OF MENTALLY DISEASED 100.00 25.00 25.00 SURVEYOR'S BOND 25.00 .'. 2,000.00 AUDITING' RECORDS .'. 1.000.00 1,200.00 1,200.00 COURT REPORTER 1,500.00 71.18 100.00 JUVENILE COURT 150.00 - 2,580.96 4,000.00 CIRCUIT COURT 4,000.00 343.89 600.00 JUSTICE OF PEACE COURTS 050.00 4,279.93 3,000.00 EMERGENCY EXPENSE 3,000.00 7.50 50.00 INDEMNITY ON DISEASED CATTLE 3.2B6.19 5,000.00 WEED CONTROL ...'. 7,000.00 TOO.OO 700.00 SALVATION ARMY (Relief) 700.00 50.00 WRC Rent ' 129.00 129.00 ASSOCIATION OF OREGON CITIES. ... 160.U0 l,2ljp.0O 1,200.00 HOME DEMONSTRATION AGENT 1,500.00 '. 79.00 -75.00 JUDGES' & COMMISSIONERS' ASSN. 80.00 226.79 '. 350.00 RATION HOARD EXPENSE 350.00 203,70 200.00 FIRST AID CAR 200.00 265.32 400.00 FIRE PATROL TAX .. . ' 400.00 ... 350.00 13 FIRE WARDEN'S EXPENSE 350.00 434.50 500.00 FIRE CON. ON NON PATROL LANDS 500.00 150.00 CONTROL OF BANGS DISEASE 3,500.00 604.70 1,000.00. LIBRARY ASSOCIATION 1,000.00 549.50 750.00 BOARD OF PRISONERS 750.00 ." JOWSi.r.. - lOO.OOi JAIL, SUPPLIES .......,:.r..v;...,......u.:..:......:., , , ' 60.00 Total'...;:..,...! :;...:; : 151,390.00 EXPENDITURES Schools and School Library 45,000.00 45,000.00 Total Children at $10.00 each 4Ii.0K0.00 450.00 450.00 Total Children nt 10 cenls each 400.00 45,450.00 45,450.00 45,450.00 EXPENDITURES (General Road Fund) ROADS AND BRIDGES -1. Maintenance & Operations: .. . Personal Services :.. 46,540.00 11,500.00 Materials and Supplies :...:. . 0,000.00 38,564.45 54,244.72 -j r 50,000.00 All Other Expenses Apportionment of lax due cili-'-'S . 2. Construction and Improvement: Personal. Services Materials and Supplies All Other Expenses 500(A) 2,500.00 10,000.00 14,000.00 3,0(A),00 52,500.00 EXPENDITURES (Market Road Fund) MARKET ROADS 1 . 1. Maintenance & Opei atiuns: 41,029.86 44,975.20 40,000.00 Personal Services 17,000.00 Materials and Supplies 12,50.00 All Other Expense 250.00 2. Construction & Improvements: Pirsonal Services 10,000.00 Materials and Supplies 10.000.00 All Other Expenses 250.00 50.U00.00 RECEIPTS Budget for Year July 1, 1944 to June 30, 1945 2,000.00 800.00 7,000.00 1,000.00 350.00 3,500.00 10,000.00 24.150.00 4.400.00 28.550.00 360.00 2.000.O0 io.ooo.oo 1.200.00 2.800.00 3 4.360.00 10,000.00 3,500.00 13,500.00 1,700.00 15,200.00 670.00 Classification (General Fund) Fines Sheriff's Fees Clerk's Fees Estimated for Fiscal Year July 1, 1945 to June 30, 1940 2,000.00 250.00 0,200.00 Alcoholic Beverage Tax , 1,000.00 Sales and Rents Weed Spray Chemicals tt Spraying... U. S. Government (Health Unit) School Disl. No. 1 (Health Unit) Delinquent Taxes (Prior Years) Available Cash Balance 2,500.00 2.000.00 4.540.00 1 ,200.00 10,000.00 29,(190.00 31,250.00 00,940.00 (Road Fund) Fines '.. . 120.00 Seventy-five per cent Forest Rental 2,(00.00 Slate Highwav Fund 20,000.00 Gasoline Tax Refunds 1,100.00 Dcliqucnt Tax-as (Prior Years; 1.600.00 25,120.00 Available Cash Balance 11,630.00 36,750.00 (Market Road Fund) State Highway Fund Deliquent Taxes (Prior Years) 1,800.00 1,800.00 Available Cash Balance- 9,200.00 11,000.00 (School fO.d) Twenty-five per c-.-nt Forest RentaL- 070.00 . (This Item not deductible fronU'X penditui -' special provision of law) oo 0 Goering and Other War Criminals to Face Mass Trial LONDON, June 22 (UP) Reichsmarsbal Hermann Goering and upwards of 100 other major nazi war criminals will be tried simultaneously on a single con spiracy charge in the next six months, an authoritative Amer ican source said today. The mass trial will be speedy and should bo completed before winter, he said. The informant said Chief Jus tice Robert Jackson, chief Amer ican prosecutor, may press for action by an Anglo - French -American court In the event that Russia docs not agree immedi ately to the four-power tribunal proposed by President Truman. The number of nazi leaders to be hailed into court for the mass trial will be somewhere between 35 and 300. He said, but prob ably would not exceed 100. Besides Goering, tho group is expected to include former Ger man Foreign Minister Joachim von Hibbcntrop, former ambas sador to Turkey Franz von Papon, a number of high SS storm troop officers, assorted Gestapo leaders and a group of key nazi indus trialists anil financiers. Ample international law al ready exists on which to try the accused men, the American said. He indicated they would be in dicted mainly under the Kellogg Briand pact outlawing offensive warfare. Articles of The Hague conven tion which made systematic ter rorism, slave labor and other common nazi practices interna tional offenses also will be taken into consideration, the informant said. I J-tZi'CZ ' Sufar Slash Causes Bakeries to Close PORTLAND, June 22 (UP) The elnsing down of 23 Multno mah county bakeis-for periods of one week to n month "Was dis closed today, wilh the possibility that an additional 35 oi- nvire may shut their doors also if sugar cer tificates are not received by the I5lh oi next month. increased wartime shortages in sugar and shortening forced tin closings, it was said. War Film Showing Will Close Tomorrow Final showings of color fliins of fighting in the Pacific, photo graphed by navy, marine corps and coast guard cameramen, will be made tonight and tomorrow at the Liberty theater. The pictures show actual bat tle scents on and around Iwo Jima and are tilled 'To the Shores of Iwo Jima." On the same bill is the comedy hit, "Doughgirls," slurring Ann Sheridan and Alexis Smith. The longest verse in the Bible is said to be Esther 8:9; the short est, St. John 11:35. LENDS $200.000 John Hart ford, above, president of the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co., has termed "substantially correct" a reoori that he mado a $200,000 loin, lat'er settled for $4000. to Brig.-Gen. Elliott Roosevelt, son of the late presi dent, to finance operations of a Texas radio chain in 1939. 4-H Leaders Are Named at Corvallis CORVALLIS, Ore., June 22 (UP) Jack Borsting, Portland, and Edith Vollstcelt, Corvallis, are the new presidents of tho boys and girls groups, following Hie unnual 4-H club summer school held at Oregon State col lege. - As executive council chiefs, Delisting and Miss Vollstedt head the 350 boys and 750 girls who attended. Members of the two councils arc composed- of presi dents of groups living on the campus and include the follow ing: Richard Mnnson, Ilauser; Mar vin Smith, Astoria; EUlrcd Bag-' ley, Astoria; Walter Evans, Ore gon City; Peg Boycc, Princville; Wilma Lyon, Junction City; Jean Shepard, Bend; Betty Ilarland, Riekteall; Donna Wiederkelir, Jefferson. Allhougli snakes prefer dry land, all of them are able to swim. No one has ever seen a snake which has been drowned. SHE SHOPS "CASH AND CARRY'' Without Painful Backache Mnny mrk'rcra rulivo mRKing bnrkftoho qtilokly, (iit-'i) ihry dwover Unit tho real ciiitKO of tticir IrtMiMn imty hp tired kirlnr-yn. Tho kiihii'vn ure Nun ire 'a rlur-f wiiy of titk (iiit Hid cm-Mi mi'In mil ivasto out ol tha lil'xx 'I'hey litlp most ioijio pusa about 'J l)i f tin n (tuy. 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