Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, November 07, 1922, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    Tuesday, November 7, 1022
THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER. OREGON
PAGE FIVE
BUDGET CO1i!TTr. MKT V, H'H
CO. COlTvT LAST I I K
QUA RTF ft MILLION' rSTIMATKl)
.ELI 1 OH COMING YLAU
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Comity Well Represented On Advis
ory (Vmmiiueo With Judge
Ami Commissioners
Last -week was "Budget Week"
with the County Court and commis
sioners, for at that time the law pro
vides a careful estimate of needed
county expenditures for tV coming
year must be made.' In this impor
tant work the court is aided by a com
mittee pi' eiiizi m; from different sec
tions of the county.
On this occasion the advisory com
mittee consisted of Ji.ck Hynd, el
Cecil; Charles Bartltolomew, of Fine
City; A. W. Cobb, 01" Boardman; J. E.
Adams and O. E. Johnson, of Hard
man precinct; L. E. Bis'oee, of Hepp
ner and Bert Mason, of lone, were
members of the committee but neith
er were present at the session .
But few changes were made from
the budget of last year and the most
important one being ain increase in
the sinking fund for the retirement
of bonds of from $20,000 to $27,000.
The budget as finally adopted fol
lows: Office Amount
County .fudge
Salary . $1600.00
Incidental expeases 50.00
County Clerk
Salary 2000.00
Salary, deputy 1380.00
'ooks, blanks, etc 800.00
County Sheriff
Salary 2000.00
Salary 2 deputies 2460.00
Ccun'y lreasure!'
Salary
Books and blanks
Tuber exp
County Assessor
salary
400.00
.... 250.00
2000.00
3 000.00
2 50.00
100.00
County He.ilih Officer
3 20.00
100.00
CONDON 7. HKITNKK 7
1000.00
Salary, deputy 900.00
Tax extension 15000
Field Work 1200.00
Boo'-is and blanks Suo.oo
Oilier exp J.jU.OU
'cKool Superintendent
Salary 1600.00
Tray win exp Sf.'.UU
Books and blanks 100.00
Other exp 100. 00
County Co'-oniT '
Foes and expenses' 300.01
Jounty Commissioners
Fer diem and exp 1250.00
County Surveyor
Office exp 100.00
Mate Accountants
Auditing County books .... 300.00
Current Expense
Telephones, telegrams, ex
press, postage, stationery
etc , .' 700.00
Tax Collection
Receipt boo'ks and blanks.. 500.00
Jail
Board and exp. of prisoners 300.00
Indigent Soldiers
Relief old soldiers 100.00
Court House
Salary of janitor I40.00
Fuel 1000.00
Light and water 600.00
Incidental exp 500. OC
Care of Poor
Exp. of keeping 1500.00
NORMAN'S ICE CREAM
"Best in the West"
Always ready to Serve i
TAKE A QUART HOME FOR LUNCH.
cAtee & Aiken
i
Insane
Care of same
Scalp Bounty
Bounty wild animals 3000.00
Fruit Inspector
Per diem and exp
Widows Pensions
Care of widows
Circuit Court
Witnesses and jurors
Reporters fees
Bailiffs fees
Meals ,. ,.
Special Council '
-Other exp
Justice Court
Foes, witnesses and jurors
books and blanks
District Attorney .
Office exrerse
County Agent
Appropriation for same ....
District Sealer
Sealer of weights and '
measures
Water Master
Per diem and exp
School Library
Books from State Library
County Institute
Instructors and exp
High School Tuitior.
Tuition of Pupils
County Schools -
$10.00 per pupil required
by State law 17000.00
Miscellaneous
Expenses not otherwise pro
vided for consisting of Over
seer at Fair grounds, bonds,
county officials, insurance
on court house, T. B. cattel
reported by state etc 1500.00
Emergency Fund
For emergencies 8000.00
Market Road
To meet state feyv 15,909.64
Bends
Interest on Road bonds... .15950. 00
Sink:ng Fund
To r'etire bonds (2 mills) 27000.00
State of Oregon
State Tax 107,000.00
Road and Hi:hways
Repairing and building gen
eral county roads, labor,
machinery etc 2 5000.00
Bridges 8000.00
Total 206,859.64
100.00
1500.00
1500.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
200.00
200:00
2700.00
116. s;
300.00
200.00
200.00
5000.00
Tl!
game
Satin
from
oarryim
down,
in th
in the ;
called
I '-.I'liou-ik'ppm-v loot
by.-,! on Cm '., a! field 1 . . ;
:,y was fu'.i of the old f!.'-;.i
tart to finish v. ith each i.vn:
x the i-.ipskm over for a touch- 1
Hoppner made her 7 points
first half but lost the game
second half when the quarter
r ?n ou-side 'kick on her own
FRANK SKIVELY
Practical tic islio&r
Lame and interfering horses Carefully Attended
GENERAL RLACIISM1THING
15 yard line. Aiken booted bail
which didn't function properly and
Condon recovered it on the Heppner
15 yard line. They carried it. over
for a touchdown with a couple of
line bucks. They tied the score when
they kicked goal.
u :!:.r had a victory tuekoi
(! ! her hoi! for .'tiro in the
qar'i'r v::'!l they earnol t!t
ac i ess t. r ano; f touchdown
was poimiocd ten jan'.s for pn
on i
Located at Scrivner's DlaclismitK Shop
HEPPNER
OREGON
un-ki;-!
!
ball
hilt
bin-:
;i;.y ami with cnlv a minute
'o play cau'.i'. not roeo or the ground.
oocntv uo.o in H.!F.;:s
.M LET WITH UKSiSTAXCK
Continued From Vngc One)
Pete Curran, who was in the moun
tains all summer with the Sheridan
estate sheep, is back in town and
glad to be out of the mountains,
ranch. The land is all in wheat now
and next harvest we will determine
how much wheat you destroyed and
you may pay me for that if you want
to."
The fact developed that Sir. Jones
keeps one man on the ranch in the
winter and he has been batching in
the house and as no other way ap
peared for the county to get even
with Jones for his unheard of con
duct, Judge Campbell made it a part
of the deal that Jone's man shall
board with the county road crew as
a star boarder.
Mr. Hendrix, however took a dif
ferent view of the road question. He
absolutely refused to give any right
of way but offered to sell the county
his ranch for $50 an acre. He finally
however, decided that he would let
the road go through for $10,000 dam
ages but this offer the court flatly
refused to consider.
After returning to town the court
decided to have the county surveyor
make some estimates relative to
equitable damages and report to the
court at an adjourned meeting to
morrow. It is understood that the
court will then make a tender to Mr.
Hendrix and if that is refused the
matter will be at once taken into the
courts under condemnation pro
ceedings .
Law never changed a man's
gion or his nature and never
reli-will.
NNECESSA
" The Taxpayers' League of Portland are advising the
voters here to vote against the Fair measure for the reason
That taxes should not be used for purposes of this nature.
We advise the taxpayers of your community to do
the same, you cannot escape your proportion of this tax
no matter what the proponants of the Fair may say to the
contrary. Therefore, vote 305 NO, so as not to increase
vour now overburdensome tax. v
Taxpayers League
L.'J. GOLDSMITH, Sec.
306 Piatt Cldg.
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Make our bank your financial headquar
ters visit us often and consult us freely.
Think of us in the broader sense of an
institution where business information and
credit details can be secured quickly, will
ingly. If you can dismiss from your mind the
fact that our only function is to. accept de
posits and pay checks, we can greatly in
crease our value to each other.
First National Bank
Heppner Ore.
uperior Drills Van Brunt
Price List Single Disc
14 x 7 $168.00
18x7 205.00
16 x 6 . 180.00
20 x 6 219.00
16x6 187.00
18x7 210.00
20 x 6 ., ., 222.00
We handle the Oliver and John
Deere lines. Plows, Harrows,
Discs, and Winona Wagons
NONE ETTER
Peoples lidw. Co.
Heppner, Oregon
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