THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1931. PAGE THREE Win. Ayers, janitor at th court house, earn near "getting hla" on Sunday. Bill ta the superintendent, mechanic and conductor of tha line . of railroad leading from the county's wood yard into the basement. Hit car got out of order and it was nec essary that it be repaired. Thia Mr. Ayera proceeded to do by rolling the car into tha baaement and turning It up on ita aide. He remored one of the eaet Iron wheeli and placed it on top of the turned up car and wai down at work. In some manner the wheel waa jarred from iti reeling place and fell, itriking Mr. Ayera on the head and eutting a naity gaah, tha effect of the blow laying' hie out. Ilia aon, Charlie, waa at work up stairs and heard the groans of his father and rushed to hia relief. Aside from a severe bruise on the head and the cut mentioned, Mr. Ayera escaped further injury and at last reports had about recovered from ita effects. Eugene McCarthy, extensive sheep owner of Casper, Wyoming, was in Heppner over the week-end looking for sheep to buy but could not get what he wanted. He reports the sheep industry on the up-grade in his state and quite a number of nockmasters have been contracting their Wii clip. Some 60,000 fleces, among which was the clip of Mr. Mc Carthy, have been sold on contract at 40c to Draper & Co., and 16,000 fleeces were later contracted to Hol lowell, Jones 4 Donald at 42Hc per pound. No contracting has been done so far in Oregon, and the local sheep men will not likely do any. They are pretty well convinced that a bet ter price will be received for their 1925 clip and it should reach 60 cents for the better grades of wools. A. S. Fetterman, representing the Spokane Draper Co. of Spokane Wn., called on their dealers here on Sat urday. The Peoples Hardware Co., of this city handle htc product of the Spokane Draper Co. and will continue to represent them at Heppner during the coming seasoti. Mr. Fetterman made this office a pleasant call, stat ing he had been requested to do so by Rev. H. A. Van Winkle, formerly pastor of the Christian church here, and now pastor of the First church in Spokane, where he la doing a fine work. One of the features of his work is the big men's class of over 600 to which Mr. Fetterman belongs. This class is aside from a member ship of better than 1000 in Mr. Van Winkle's church. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Peterson re turned the first of last week from their honeymoon trip, covering a per iod of about two monthe, which waa spent at the former home of Mrs. Peterson in McPheraon, Kansas. The young couple were married in Port land on Sept. 22nd, and left imme diately for Kansas. Mrs. Peterson was formerly Miss Esther Ingstrum of Portland. .They were given a royal welcome by their numerous friends and neighbors upon their return to tha Peterson farm south of lone, where they expect to reside. The Oregon Stata Game Commis sion is offering tha following addi tional bounties on predatory animals: wolf, 26; cougar, S25; wild cat, $3. These bounties ara in addition to those paid by the various counties. Hides must be presented to the coun ty clerk in the county in which the animal was killed and affidavit of such killing be made and forwarded to the State Game Commission. All wolf hides must be forwarded to the Commission for identification. Ora L. tiarlow, one of the young farmers living south of lone, -was a visitor in Heppner for a short time on Monday. He states that grain in his part of tha county ia sprouting well but as yet haa not appeared much above the ground, due to the cold weather. A plentiful supply of moisture has fallen so far and the crop conditions are not unfavorable. Mrs. Veasey, engaged in raising sheep in the Yakima country, was a visitor in Heppner the first of the week, desiring to purchase lambs and old ewes. We did not learn whether ihe succeeded in getting what she wanted or not. As a matter of fact, there ara not a great many aheep of any kind to be disposed of here just at preaent. Tha Women's Auxiliary of All Saints church will hold their annual baaaar on December 2nd at tha store of Gilliam at Bisbee. There will be many articles of fancy work, etc., suitable for Christmas gifts. A delegation of 11 young people, representing the C. E. society of the Christian church at lone, attended the district convention at Stanfield last week. From reports, tha gathering was a very profitable one and much enjoyed by all attending. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Starkey of this city at tha mater nity home of Mrs. G. C. Aiken on Monday, November 17. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Oregon, Oc tober 22, 1924. NOTICE is hereby given that Frank T. Peery, of Lena, Oregon, who, on July 1, 1922, made Additional Home stead Entry, Act 12-29-16, No. 018534, for NEK SE. WK SE, Section 28, Township 3 South, Range 29 East, W. M., and Lots 2, 3, SEK NWK, NEU SW, Section 5, Township 4 South, Range 29 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of inten tion to make final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, be fore United States Commissioner at Heppner, Oregon, on the 5th day of December, 1924. Claimant names as witnesses: Charlie Edwards, of Heppner, Ore gon; Precy C. Cox, of Heppner, Ore gon; E. O. Neill, of Echo, Oregon; Levi Hiatt, of Lena, Oregon. CARL HELM, Register. 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Al Complete Line Records and Sheet Music Let us show you the complete Swanson PORTABLE PHONOGRAPH Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Pianos, Phonograghs and Sheet Music HEPPNER, OREGON NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that there will be a meeting of the Levying Board of Morrow County, Oregon, at the Court House in Heppner, Oregon, on the 4th day of December, 1924, when and where the estimates arrived at by the Budget Committee of Morrow County, Oregon, hereafter set forth, may be discussed with the Levying Board, and when and where any person who shall be subject to such tax levy, when the same shall be made, shall be heard in favor of or against said tax levy or any part thereof. Dated at Heppner, Oregon, Nov. 6th, 1924. VM. T. CAMPBELL, County Judge. L. P. DAVIDSON, Commissioner. G. A. BLEAKMAN, Commissioner. Estimate and Accounting Sheet This estimate and accounting sheet is made in compliance with Chapter 118, General Laws of Oregon, for 1921, and shows in parallel columns the unit cost of the several services, materials and supplies for the three years next preceding the current year, the detailed expenditures for the last one of the said preceding years, and the budget allowance and expenditures for the six months of the current year, also the budget estimate tor tne year iuza. Department er Officer estimates UH Eipendituree Kipended I tenths 1124 1(24 COUNTY JUDGE Salary Expense COUNTY CLERK Salary Deputy Books, Blanks and In cidentals COUNTY SHERIFF Salary Deputies Travel expense Incidentals COUNTY ROAD MAS TER COUNTYTREASURER Salary Books and blanks Incidentals COUNTY ASSESSOR Salary Deputy Tax extension Books and blanks Field work Incidentals SCHOOL SUPERINTEN DENT Salary Travel expense . Books and blanks Incidentals COUNTY CORONER Fees and Mileage COUNTY COMMIS SIONERS Per diem and expense.. COUNTY SURVEYOR Per diem and expense.. ACCOUNTANTS Audit of books CURRENT EXPENSE Telegrams, telephone, 1,600.00 50.00 2,000.00 1,320.00 800.00 2,000.00 2,460.00 500.00 250.00 2,000.00 1,000.00 250.00 100.00 1,600.00 1,200.00 150.00 300.00 1,200.00 100.00 1,600.00 350.00 100.00 100.00 300.00 1,250.00 , 100.00 350.00 $ 800.00 1,000.00 650.00 508.26 1,000.00 1,140.00 663.65 1,000.00 500.00 50.73 23.12 800.00 600.00 363.77 800.00 356.84 26.10 614.35 17.18 150.00 Expended 1121 Expended 1821 Expended 1121 $ 1,600.00 50.00 2,000.00 1,380.00 800.00 2,000.00 2,480.00 500.00 250.00 2,000.00 1,000.00 250.00 100.00 1,600.00 1,200.00 150.00 300.00 1,200.00 100.00 1,600.00 350.00 100.00 100.00 300.00 1,250.00 100.00 350.00 $ 1,600.00 4,127.31 4,632,45 2,000.00 1,168.55 $ 1,650.00 4,251.21 4,974.31 4,310.03 2,481.48 299.94 736.92 150.42 600.00 $ 1,259.70 4,102.39 5,293.30 1,115.89 4,124.32 2,205.55 429.75 693.81 24.06 150.00 1,154.81 4,418.84 2,063.75 36.80 1,200.46 119.34 200.00 stationery, postage .... TAX COLLECTION Books and blanks JAIL Board and expense I ELECTIONS Expense and supplies.. INDIGENT SOLDIERS Relief of old soldiers.... COURT HOUSE Salary janitor Fuel Light and water Incidentals CARE OF POOR Expenses keeping COUNTY PHYSICIAN Salary ... INSANE Care and expense SCALP BOUNTY Expense - FRUIT INSPECTOR Expense WIDOWS PENSION Care and expense .... CIRCUIT COURT Witnesses, jurors .... Reporter's fees Bailiff's fees Meals Special counsel Incidentals JUSTICE COURT Fees, witnesses and jurors DISTRICT ATTORNEY Expense COUNTY AGENT Appropriation DISTRICT SEALER Fees and expense WATERMASTER Fees and expense SCHOOL LIBRARY State Books COUNTY INSTITUTE Expense MISCELLANEOUS Expense not otherwise provided for, viz: Overseer machinery.. Official bonds Insurance premiums. Incidentals EMERGENCY FUND For emergencies COUNTY SCHOOL $10.00 per capita HIGH SCHOOL TUI TION Tuition of pupils STATE ROAD COOPER ATION Hinton Creek road . MARKET ROAD To meet State levy... ROAD BOND Interest ROAD BOND SINKING FUND 2i2 mills . ROADS & HIGHWAYS Repairs, building, labor, machinery BRIDGES Repair, labor, new ...... STATE OF OREGON State tax INDEBTEDNESS Warrants outstanding . 700.00 274.39 700.00 631.66 79637 610.54 500.00 225.27 500.00 620.41 584.01 592.78 300.00 245.29 300.00 161.17 182.90 223.15 2,000.00 786.39 2,500.00 64475 1,641.25 769.46 100.00 100.00 3.60 32.20 960.00 470.00 960.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 600.00 600.00 500.00 470.85 500.00 3,713.74 2,903.32 3,771.81 1,500.00 749.74 1,500.00 1,928.22 1,493.74 1,266.62 120.00 60.00 120.00 120.00 120.00 120.00 100.00 100.00 60.55 75.09 5.00 1,500.00 2,999.00 3,457.00 2,516.00 72.00 1,500.00 775.00 1,500.00 1,542.50 1,395.00 1,685.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.60 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 1,762.23 100.00 989.85 '1,006.51 51735 200.00 87.66 200.00 214.87 210.54 200.55 200.00 42.06 200.00 259.10 133.12 119.57 2,500.00 1,275.00 2,100.00 2,475.00 2,800.00 3,000.00 117.00 70.37 120.00 116.85 116.84 113.01 339.00 149.11 265.00 163.13 153.32 72.14 200.00 200.00 207.28 181.48 175.26 150.00 150.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 300.00 300.00 420.00 420.00 . 235.00 1 10.00 80.00 650.00 80.00 1,387.57 1,492.62 1,041.22 5,000.00 324.30 5,000.00 1,507.16 50.00 50.00 17,470.00 17,710.00 7,000.00 7,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 16,364.00 15,821.67 16,155.40 28,368.93 47,933.62 38,921.10 16,364.00 7,947.50 16,155.40 15,950.00 15,964.90 34,093.00 33,657.07 25,000.00 44,546.21 25,000.00 87,883.69 77,515.47 33,656.28 16,000.00 8,000.00 90,000.00 82,748,20 32,000.00 40,000.00 304,442.00 I 1 I 1 I Y jjiTmijji: n ss 5 s n pliliJI H II II I M I j The following amounts are not included within the 6 per cent limitation law and are author ized by the Oregon laws: Interest on bonds $ 16,364.00 Bond Sinking Fund 34,093.00 State Tax - 90,000.00 High School Tuition 7,000.00 Total $147,457.00 ESTIMATED RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR 1925, OTHER THAN TAXATION: Interest on bank deposits $ 500.00 Fees from County Clerk's office 3,000.00 25 per cent Forest Rentals 1,000.00 5 per cent Land Sales 100.00 Automobile Registrations 4,000.00 Uncollected taxes 50,000.00 Total $ 58,600.00 RECAPITULATION Total estimated expenditures for the year subject to 6 per cent limitation 'rcfil'm Total estimated receipts not including proposed tax - .58.bou.oo Balance, amount to be raised by taxation subject to 6 per cent limitation $ 98,385.00 Dated at Heppner, Oregon, this 6th day of November, A. D., 1924. , vv MORROW COUNTY BUDGET COMMITTEE. E. J. Bristow, Secretary. Wm, T. Campbell, Chairman. IF If you can save, you can succeed and be indpendent. No one can be independent if be spends more tban be earns. It is estimated tbat nine out of every ten persons at tbe age of sixty are dependent on their relatives or charity. Start now to build your own inde pendence with an Interest Account in this strong bank. HCMtai KUEsYVT , Fir& National Bank HEPPNER, OREGON RT SERVICE STATION Union Gas 24c Kerosene, Oils, Differential, Transmission, Cup, and Axle Greases. TIRES and TUBES-FREE AIR and WATER FERGUSON BROTHERS TRIMMINGS FOR YOUR Thanksgiving Dinner Mammoth Eastern Cranberries. New Crop Naval Oranges. Fancy Hood River Spitzenberg Apples. Dromedary Citron, Orange and Lemon Peel. Mince Meat. Boiled Cider. Dromedary Dates. Dromedary Grape Fruit. Dromedary Smyrna Figs. Dromedary Cocoanut. Budded Walnuts. New Crop Almonds. Sweet Potatoes. Jumbo Celery. Head Lettuce. Cauliflower. 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