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HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOV. 9, 1933.
(BtxzttU Sintf js
THE HEPPNER GAZETTE,
Established March 3ft 1S83;
THE HEPPNER TIMES.
Established November 18, 1897;
CONSOLIDATED FEBRUARY 15. 1912.
Published every Thursday morning by
VAWTER and SPENCER CKAWTOBS
and entered at the Post Office at Hepp
ner, Oregon, as second-class matter.
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Official Paper for Morrow County
THE REVISED BCDGET.
A NEW budget has been prepared
a for the Heppner schools.
The first flare of combat over the
budget presented last week subsid
ed into calm discussion of the prob
lems presented, with opponents and
proponents showing consideration
for the well-being of the schools
and what they represent as well as
for the stressed conditions of the
taxpayers.
From these discussions the school
board chose its course, the appoint
ment of a new budget committee.
This committee, with the board.
had the benefit of opinions of the
former budget committee and those
who opposed the former budget, in
drawing up the new budget which
they present as truly picturing the
financial needs of the schools for
the coming year.
In the discussions it was brought
out that the majority of folks were
satisfied that the operating expenses
of the school had been cut about as
low as ia consistent with the gen
eral welfare. There was not much
kick on that score. But, It was re
vealed, the "hitch" which caused the
big increase in the proposed levy
came in the item of outstanding
warrant indebtedness. This item
of $50,800 was partially offset by in
cluding estimated receipts from de
linquent taxes of $31,623.66, leaving
a balance of $20,166.34 to pay off
warrant indebtedness, if collected,
included in the amount of the levy.
The logical argument prevailing
in the discussion was: Why levy
again to pay warrants for which
taxes had already been levied? If
the taxes that had been levied were
not paid, what chance would there
be for payment of another levy for
the same purpose? Such a levy was
but pyramiding the obligation of
taxpayers to pay indebtedness,
making it that much harder for
them to pay and redeem their prop
erty, for the back taxes as well as
the new levy must be paid by property-owners
to keep from losing
their property. It was also argued
that carrying any amount as esti
mated receipts from delinquent
taxes was a mistake, because there
is no certainty what amount of
these may be paid.
The budget committee accepted
this argument as logical, but found
a condition to exist which did not
permit relying entirely on the pay
ment of delinquent taxes to redeem
the outstanding warrants. There
had been issued in warrants some
$7000, representing capital invest
ment, for which so far no levy had
been made. It was to cover this
item and to make up for a certain
amount of delinquent taxes that
would not be collected that the com
mittee allowed an item of $9000 to
cover warrant indebtedness.
The committee, however, ignored
entirely any estimated receipts
from delinquent taxes, and In bal
ancing the budget found that the
$22,000 to be raised by taxation was
but a 6 percent increase over the
levy made last year.
In view of the fact that big cuts
in the levy were made the last two
years, and last year's levy being
almost 50 percent less than the levy
three years ago, they believe there
should be no general objection to
the new budget They realize, as
has been often expressed in the
budget discussions, that the only
solution to the present tax difficul
ties lies in increased Incomes gen
erally, so that more people may be
enabled to pay their taxes; but it is
also expressed that a certain
amount of confidence In the future
must be had In order to carry on
at all.
or "heel." of one whose main con
cern before had to do mainly with
the physical aspects of life. To the
purely liberal arts type of mind it
was unseemly, and apparently still
is, that the two varying courses of
education could be made compati
ble under a man who for so long
had been interested in but the one,
and to that type of mind, less ele
vating course.
A deep philosophy underlies the
apparent issues, a philosophy not
dissimilar to that for the sake of
which Socrates took the potion of
hemlock.
An analysis of the underlying
thought of the university, as ex
pressed in its habits and traditions,
is necessary to arrive at the reason
for the stand now being taken by
the university faculty. Those edu
cators, a fine group of people, are
not motivated in their stand be
cause of personal prejudice to any
great degree; they are not simply
expressing a time-worn grudge, nor
have they any particular thought
of their personal welfare. They are
but fighting for a principle, a prin
ciple which to them appears vital to
the very life of an institution they
love.
It is lamentable that hasty and
unkind words of a personal nature
have escaped the mouths of lead
ers in the fight. The nen on either
side are outstanding gentlemen who
ordinarily have the respect and ad
miration of those with whom they
come in contact. They should now
prove themselves big enough to
overlook personalities and to dis
cuss the fundamental principles in-
voivea, to establish a common
ground, if possible, on which fac
ulty and administration may stand
in further advancing higher educa
tion in Oregon.
Transition, change, progress is
ever accompanied by strife. But
arbitration rather than bloodshed
is the civilized rule for settling dis
putes.
VITAL TOPIC SUBJECT.
Eugene. Definite data on rental
charges of sewerage service, a vital
topic before cities and towns of
Oregon, is contained in the latest
bulletin of the Bureau of Municipal
Research and Service of the Uni
versity of Oregon. The bulletin
was issued in cooperation with the
League of Oregon Cities and was
edited by Herman Kehrll, executive
secretary of the league.
George Hayden was in the city
yesterday from the farm home in
the Hardman district.
COMES THE DAWN.
THE issue is now being forced as
to whether William Jasper Kerr,
chancellor of higher education,
shall be the administrative head of
the university of Oregon.
This week the faculty of the uni
versity voted unanimously for the
resignation of Roscoe Nelson,
chairman of the board of higher
education, not so much, as they
would have it appear, because Mr.
Nelson made an unconscionable
attack upon them, but because Mr.
Nelson's attack afforded an oppor
tunity for which they were looking,
to strike at Mr. Kerr.
If one could doubt the sincerity
of Mr. Nelson's stand, one might
say tnat his appearance in Eugene
and Corvallis was planned as part
of a melodramatic scheme to put
Mr. Kerr "on the spot," so perfect
it appears was the groundwork
laid tor open battle.
It is not probable that the battle
will have devastating effect upon
the type or education afforded the
university student, no matter what
the outcome. The issue is really
whether or not Mr. Kerr shall have
authority over the university fac
ulty. One who has breathed the at
mosphere of both the state college
and university at the time Mr. Kerr
was president of the college can
easily sense the shock the delicate
liberal arts nature must have re
ceived by being put under the hand,
STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP,
MANAGEMENT, CIRCU It A T I O N.
ETC., REQUIRED BY THE ACT OF
vvaumxss vr august 24, 1913,
Of Heppner Gazette Times, published
Weekly at Heppner, Oregon, for Oc
tober 1, 1933.
State of Oregon, County of Morrow, as.
Before me. a Notarv Public In and
for the State and county aforesaid.
personally appeared Vawter Crawford,
who. having been duly sworn accord
ing to law, deposes and savs that he is
the Editor of the HeDDner Gazette
Times and that the following Is, to the
best of his knowledge and belief, a
true statement of the ownership, man
agement (and if a dailv paper, the cir
culation), etc., of the aforesaid publica
tion lor tne aaie snown in tne above
caption, required by the Act of Aug
ust 24, 1912. embodied in section 411.
Postal Laws and Regulations, printed
on the reverse of this form, to wit:
That the names and addresses of the
publishers, editor, managing editor, ana
Dusiness managers are:
Publishers. Vawter and SDencer
trawiuni, ieppner, uregon.
Editor, Vawter Crawford, Heppner,
regoii.
Managing Editor, Vawter Crawford,
Heppner, Oregon.
Business Managers. Vawter an
Spencer Crawford. Hennner. Oregon
That the owners are: Vawter Craw
ford, Heppner, Oregon; Spencer Craw
ford. Heppner, Oregon.
That the known bondholders, mort
gagees, and other security holders own
ing or holding 1 per cent or more of
total amount of bonds, mortgages, or
other securities are: Mrs. Catherine
uonerty, tteppner, Oregon.
That the two paragraphs next above,
giving the names of the owners, stock
holders, and security holders, if any,
contain not onlv the list of stnckhnlrf-
ers and security holders as they appear
upon the books of the company but
also, in cases where the stockholder or
security Bolder appears upon the books
of the company as trustee or in any
other fiduciary relation, the name of
...... y,t ..via wipuianuu IUI WIlOIIl
such trustee is acting, is given; also
that the said two paragraphs contain
swHCLiiciun cinuiaciiig auianis IU11
Knowledge and belief as to the circum
stances and conditions under which
stockholders and security holders who
do not appear upon the books of the
company as trustees, hold stock and
securities in a capacity other than that
of a bona fide owner; and this affiant
has no reason to believe that any other
person, association, or corporation has
any interest direct or indirect in the
said stock, bonds, or other securities
tnan as so stated by him.
VAWTER CRAWFORD.
Editor.
Sworn to and Subscribed before me
tnis 8tn day of November. 1933.
(SEAL) JOS J. NYS,
Notary Public for Oregon.
(My commission expires May 24. 1935.)
80; and interest to the 13th day of
May, 1933. J2.04. making a total of
$614.84. with interest thereon from May
13. 1933, at eight per cent per annum:
$1000.00 reasonable attorney's fees and
Plaintiff's costs of suit taxed at $125.50:
and costs of sale, commanding me to
make sale of the following described
real property situate in the County of
Morrow in the State of Oregon, to-wit:
The Southwest quarter of the North
east quarter, the Southwest half of
the Northeast quarter of the Southeast
quarter, the Southeast quarter of the
Southeast quarter, the West half of
the Southeast quarter and the east half
of the Southwest quarter of Section 9;
all of Section 16: the East half and all
that part of the East half of the South
west quarter lying East of the County
Road of Section 17; the North half of
the Northeast quarter, the Northeast
quarter of the Northwest quarter of
Section 20; the West half, the West half
of the Southeast quarter, the Southwest
quarter of the Northeast quarter and
the South half of the Northwest quarter
of the Northeast quarter of Section 22;
the Northwest quarter of Section 27 :
and the North half of Section 28; all
in Township 1 South of Range 24, E.
W. M., together with all the estate,
right, title, interest, homestead or oth
er claim or demand as well at law as in
equity, which the mortgagor had on
the 12th day of July, 1920, or might
thereafter acquire of, in or to the said
premises or any part thereof; and also
all right, title and interest of the de
fendants above named or any of them
and all persons claiming by. through or
under them which they then had or
now have in or to said premises.
NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue of
said writ on said judgment, decree and
order of sale, and in compliance with
the command of Eaid writ, I will on
the 2nd day of December. 1933, in af
ternoon at the hour of 4 o'clock of said
day at the front door of the County
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S BALE.
On the 2nd day of December, 1933, at
the hour of 10:00 o'clock A M. at the
front door of the Court House in Hepp
ner, Morrow County, Oregon, I will
sell at public auction to the highest
bidder for cash the following described
real property located in Morrow Coun
ty, Oregon, to-wit:
The SEH SE'i of Section 20; the
S SWVi. SWi, SE'i of Section 21;
the SMi NWi, SW NE"4 of Sec
tion 27; the NWU. W4 E4, SEW
NE' of Section 28: the EMi NEH
of Section 29; all in Township 3
South. Range 25 East of the Wil
lamette Meridian.
Said sale is made under execution is
sued out of the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon for the County of Mor
row, to me directed in the case of
George McDuffce, Plaintiff,
vs.
E. Albee and J. J. Wightman, as ex
ecutors of the estate of Wm. Hen
drix, deceased. Defendants.
Dated at Heppner, Oregon, this 2nd
aay oi ivovemoer, itwa.
C. J. D. BAUMAN,
Sheriff, Morrow County, Oregon,
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FOBS.
CLOSURE SALE.
In the District Court of the United
states tor tne District of Oregon.
The California Joint Stock Land
Bank of San Francisco, a corooration
plaintiff, vs. David Breuer and Berthe
u. Breuer, nis wile, E. M. Hulden and
Beulah M. Hulden. his wife, Lorena
t-osson inompson. and Morrow Coun
ty, State of Oregon, a municipal cor
poration, and Regional Agricultural
reuu corporation oi spoKane, Wash
ington, a federal corporation, defend-
an is,
r,.,. xj,,Qn j- u "Yi 1"-l" win uu juugmem, ae-
"vv." " " ,ce u"; seu cress and order of sale issued out of
at public auction, subject to redemp
tion, to tne nignest bidder for cash in
hand, all right, title and estate which
defendants in this suit have, or any
of them had on the 12th day of July,
1920. the date of the mortgage describ
ed herein, or have since acquired, or
since said date have had in or to the
above described property or any part
thereof, to satisfy said judgment, de
cree and order of sale, with interest,
costs and accruing costs, including the
costs upon this writ.
(Signed) JOHN L. DAY,
United States Marshal for the Dis
trict of Oregon.
JAMES A FEE. and FEE & RAN
DALL, attorneys for Plaintiff, Post
office address, Pendleton, Oregon.
the above court in the above enttiled
cause to me directed and dated the 24th
day of October, 1933, upon a judgment,
decree and order of sale rendered and
entered in said court and cause on the
21st day of August, 1933. in, favor of
The California Joint Stock Land Bank
oi san jvrancisco, a corporation,
plaintiff, against David Breuer and
cerine u. sreuer. nis wire, and E. M
Hulden and Beulah M. Hulden, his
wife, for the sum of $6,304.86 with in
terest thereon from April 26, 1933, at
the rate of six per cent per annum, for
taxes for the year 1927, $176.09, for the
year itus, io3.1i), tor the year 1930.
$129.00, for the year 1931, $104.49, for
me year isai siav.BS, with Interest up
on each of said sums from May 5, 1932,
NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that there will be a meeting of the Levying
?har,lrif Mo7t7 County, Oregon, at the Court HousS in Heppner, Oregon on
hnriit S 0fDecemiT' 1933,wh and where the estimates arrived at by the
,S Sl,ttf'f ot Morrw County, Oregon, hereinafter set forth, may be dts
sublectTo JchtvTvf fr,r,dKa1d WSen a.nd wnee a"y persons who shaH be
any Dart thereof V' a 1 be heard ln avor of or ainst said tax levy or
Dated at Heppner, Oregon, this 26th day of October 1933
WM. T. CAMPBELL, Judge.
GEORGE N. PECK. Commissioner.
FRANK S. PARKER. Commissioner.
ESTIMATES
nrenfnf VJfi .fet 18 ,a6e l" cmPliance with Chapter 118. General Laws of
, ., " . ttiiiciiuiiiiiiH uiereio, ana snows tne several services ma
terials and supplies for the budget estimates for the
Department or Officer
Estimated
1933
Expenditures
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE.
On the 2nd day of December, 1933, at
the hour of ten o'clock A. M at the
iront door of tne Court House in Hepp-
ner, Morrow County, Oregon, I will
sell at auction as provided by law, the
following described real property at
not less than the minimum price set
iorin arm upon tne iouowing terms,
io-wh:
SW4 SEV4, SEV SW',4 of Section
8; N NW54 of Section 17; Twp.
4 South, Range 29 E. W. M., for the
minimum price of $500.00 of which
one-fourth shall be paid down in
cash and the balance in three equal
annual payments at 6 per cent In
terest and purchaser to pay sub
seauent tax assessments.
Sale is made by virtue of an order of
tne county court, dated November 1st,
1933, directing and authorizing me to
sen saiu property as provided by law.
Dated at Heppner, Oregon, Novem
ber am, ivdi.
C. J. D. BAUMAN,
Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon,.
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE
CLOSURE SALE.
In the District Court of the ITniiorl
amies lor tne uistrict ot Oregon.
The California Joint Stock Land
IsanK OI Ban Francisco, a rnrnnpuhnn
Plaintiff, vs. Mathiaa Halvorsen; Hepp
ner Farmers Elevator Company, a cor
poration, The First National Bank of
Heppner, a corporation, J, L. Gault
receiver, Lumbermen's Security Cor
poration, a corporation, and Morrow
County, Oregon, a municipal corpora-
By virtue of a writ on Judgment, de
cree and order of sale iHsued out of the
above court in the above entitled cause
to me directed and dated the 24th day
of October, 1933, upon a Judgment, de
cree and order of sale rendered and en
tered ln said court and cause on the
2lBt day of August, 1933, in favor of
The California Joint Stock Land Bank
of San Francisco, a corporation as
plaintiff, against Mathlas Halvorsen
for the sum of $8.92449 with int...,.
thereon at the rate of six per cent per
annum from May 10, 1933, taxes for the I
year 1931, $559.62; tuxes for 1932, $612.-
COUNTY JUDGE
Salary $ 1.250.00 $
Salary 1.600.00
Deputies 2,064.00
Books, blanks, incident
als and travel expense .. 850.00
Tax Collection Fllwi
CLERK
Salary 1,600.00
Deputies 1.200.00
Books, blanks, incidentals son mi
TREASURER
Salary 1.000,00
books, oianks. incidentals 300.00
ASSESSOR
Salary 1.250.00
Deputy and field work 1,620.00
Books, blanks.incidentals 400.00
Tax Extension 100 00
SUPERINTENDENT
Salary 1.500.00
Travel Expense 375 00
Books, blanks,incidentals 175.00
Club Work 100.00
CORONER
Mileage, fees 150.00
COUNTY COURT
Expense, mileage 800.00
ACCOUNTANTS
Book Audits 250 00
CURRENT EXPENSE
Postage, telegrams, tele
phone, stationery, etc. 900.00
JAIL
Prisoners' board 300 00
ELECTION
Expense , 1,400.00
INDIGENT SOLDIERS
Appropriation 100.00
COURT HOUSE
Janitor 864.00
Fuel 400.00
Light, water 500.00
Incidentals 250.00
POOR
Care of poor 3.000 00
WIDOWS' PENSIONS
Expense 1,800.00
PHYSICIAN
Salary 300.00
INSANE
Expense 3,000.00
CIRCUIT COURT
Jurors, witnesses, bail
iffs, incidentals, spec-
lal counsel 1,800.00
JUSTICE COURT
Expense 200.00
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
JPxnM - 150 00
COUNTY AGENT
Appropriation 2,300.00
TAX REBATE
SEALER'6 ' 100 00
Appropriation 116 00
OLD AGE PENSION
Expense 6,000.00
LIBRARY
Appropriation 200.00
INSTITUTE
Appropriation 75 00
MISCELLANEOUS
Overseer (machinery) .. 960.00
Insurance 442 00
Bonds 645.00
EMERGENCY
Appropriation 6,000.00
COUNTY SCHOOL
Per Capita 14.290.00
MARKET ROAD
Appropriation 7,000.00
ROAD BONDS
Sinking Fund 22.000.00
Interest Fund 25,470 00
ROADMASTER-ENGINEER
Salary 2,000.00
ROADS-BRIDGES
Repairs, labor, materials
equipment, roads, brid
ges and incidentals .... 25.000.00
STATE TAX
Tax . 50,000.00
WARRANTS OUTSTANDING
General Fund Warrants 9,592.00
6. mo. 1930 1931 1932
1933
! 712.50 $ 1,600.00 $ 1,600.00 $ 1,600.00
877.75
1,096.00
679.84 6,611.61 6,452.42 5,803.67
877.74
660.00
57.83 4,095.98 3.981.66 3.831.01
500.00
61.23 1,101.12 1,075.64 1,143.19
693.05
945.00
303.55 4,450.85 4,394.71 4.111.82
769.43
294.45 2,425 64 2,489.95 2,314.90
28.90 79.25 117.60 78.52
362.29 1,384.70 1,298.99 1,034.49
110.00 510.00 110.00
390.97 909.37 806.17 821.44
162.44 202.07 227.56 274.66
15.25 1,483.09 1,598.01
25.00 113.76 18.00 41.50
843.99
843.99 5,269.56 3.625.22 1,937.54
1,792.45 2.807.88 3,559.54 4,284.74
1,000.70 1,568.00 1,840.00 2,054.41
150.00 300.00 300.00 300.00
405.53 24.00 49.76 1,158.52
129.36 1,039.85 1,126.90 901.03
28.40 232,80 200.05 201.98
13.40 77.43 205.24 41.19
1,100.00 2,600.00 2,850.00 2,400.00
133.88 27.27
41.10 110.41 109.36 99.86
190.97 187.27 200.00
200.00 200.00
480.00 1.200.00 1,200.00 1,080.00
156.50 483.63 223.50 294.25
300.00 448.00 528.00 339.00
at the rate of eight per cent per an
num; $750.00, reasonable attorney's
fees, and plaintiff's costs of suit taxed
at $84.25 and the costs of sale, com
manding me to make sale of the fol
lowing described real property situate
in the County of Morrow in the State
of Oregon, to-wit:
The South half of Section 2, and the
Southeast quarter of Section 3. all in
Township 2. South of Range 26. E. W
M.. together with all the estate, right,
title, interest, homestead or other
claim or demand as well at law as in
equity, which the mortgagors had on
the 30th day of June, 1920, or might
thereafter acquire, of, ln or to the said
premises or any part thereof, and also
all right, title and Interest of the de
fendants or anv of them, and all per
sons claiming by, through or under
them, which they then had or now
have ln or to saia nremises.
NOW. THEREFORE, by virtue of
said writ on said Judgment, decree anu
order of sale, and in compliance with
the command of said writ, I will on
the 2nd dav of December. 1933. in af
ternoon at the hour of 3:45 o'clock of
said day at the front door 01 the
County Court House in HeoDner, Ore
gon, sell at public auction, subject to
redemption, to the highest bidder for
cash in hand, all right, title and estate
which defendants in this suit have, or
any of them had on the 30th day of
June. 1920, the date of the mortgage
described herein, or since have
NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING
-NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of School District No. One
nr r ,r"l(' Blale 01 Oregon, that a SCHOOL MEETING or said district
?nn b,e.heid at the Council Chambers, on the 20th day of November, 1933, at
-. 1,1 mo tuieiiiuou lor me purpose or aiscussing tne Duugei Herein
after set out with the levying board, and to vote on the proposition of levying
a special district tax.
The total amount of money needed by the said school district during the
1 vt 11 "eK'o'ung on June au, i33, and ending on June 30, 1934, is estimatea
, e following budget and includes the amounts to be received from the county
n 8tate 80,1001 fund. elementary school fund, special district tax, and
. wmi invjiicya OI Hie UlMiriCl.
BUDGET
Estimated Receipts
Balance on hand at beginning of school year (third Monday
ln June) for which this budget is made $ 3.405.03
From county school fund 3,282.34
From state school fund 632.09
From elementary school fund . 2 937.40
From tuition for pupils below high school t 1,225.00
From county high school tuition fund for tuition and trans
portation 5.500.00
Total estimated receipts
$16,981.86
Estimated Expenditures
Elementary
High
School
TOTAL
GENERAL CONTROL
Personal Service:
superintendent
$ 600.00 $
Clerk 100.00
Stenographers and other office assistants .... 135.00
Supplies 70.00
Elections and publicity 35.00
Legal service (clerk's bond, audit, etc.) 25.00
Total Expense of General Control
INSTRUCTION Supervision
Personal Service:
Supervisors
Principals .!.i!!!ZZ"!Z"'." 1,350.00
600.00
100.00
135.00
70.00
35.00
25.00
f 1,930.00
Supplies, principals and supervisors
Total Expense, Supervision
INSTRUCTION Teaching
Personal Service:
Teachers
Teachers
Teachers
25.00
6.210.00
425.00
25.00
180.00
15.00
4,096.00
675.00
400.00
180.00
15.00
Supplies (chalk, paper,' eTcT-V."""' Z
Textbooks (desk copies and indigents)
juxpeuse 01 -reaming
OPERATION OF PLANT
Personal Service:
Janitors and other employees 750.00
Janitors' supplies 150.00
f"e' 450.00
Light and power 125.00
Water 75.00
Total Expense of Operation ,
MAINTENANCE & REPAIRS
Repair and replacement of furniture and equip
ment Repair and maintenance of buildings and
grounds
Total Expense of Maintenance and Repaln
AUXILIARY AGENCIES
Band
Grade Text Books " '",
Total Expense of Auxiliary Agencies
FIXED CHARGES
Insurance 225.00
xoiai -ixea unarges
DEBT SERVICE
Principal on bonds $ 3,000 00
Princpial on warrants 9,873 96
Interest on bonds 2.500.00
Interest on warrants 3 048 00
Total Debt Service
EMERGENCY
200.00
200.00
25.00
300.00
750.00
150.00
450.00
125.00
75.00
300.00
200.00
25.00
225.00
1,825.00
11,770.00
3,100.00
900.00
350.00
450.00
RECAPITULATION
Total estimated expenses for the year $39,256.96
Total estimated receipts, not Including proposed tax 16,981.86
Balance, amonnt to be raised by district tax
$22,275.10
Summary of Estimated Expenditures
For school year from June 30. 1933. to Jane 30. 1934.
Personal service , tic qok on
Supplies zz...i"z;izzzzzz 850:00
itiimt.eiiaiii-e anu repairs 900 00
Debt service ' 18 431' 96
Miscellaneous ". Z.Z ZI 2 250 00
Emergency ZZ.i.ZZ 'sOaOO
Total
$39,256.96
Indebtedness
Amount of bonded indebtedness (including all warrants is- -
sued by vote of electors) $46,000 00
Amount of warrant indebtedness on warrants Issued and en-
uurseu not paia lor lack of runds" 60,818 43
Total Indebtedness
$96,818.43
Dated this 7th day of November, 1933.
Attest: CHAS THOMSON, w C COX
Acting District Clerk. Chairman. Board' of Directors..
Budget Committee: M. L. CASE, D. A. WILSON. SPENCER CRAWFORD.
TOTAL $203,488.00
are ISthoriled'hv tT""'8 are "ot lnclude1 """'n the 6 per cent limitation and
State Tax j Kfinnonn
Bond Sinking Fund t 22 000 00
Bond Interest Fund ......ZZZ.'ZZZZ.' XtfOM
TOTAL
... 97,470.00
Estimated receipts other than taxation, for the year 1934-
hherirr s fees ocn nn
Clerk's fees " 1 son 00
25 Forest Rentals ZZ'Z a75 00
Delinquent tax V'" a im 00
Miscellaneous 9,amm
Motor License from State .....'.'Z.'Z.'.'.'Z.'.'ZZ 5,000.00
!....$ 17,717.00
TOTAL
RECAPITULATION
ioiai eHi maiea exnenfiitiire fop 1W4 cv,inn4 0 -. nr.
T,,tai outi,tf,ri (n t 1 j, Dul,Jcl'1 lu 0 per cent limitation ....fiuo.uin.uu
total estimated receipts not Including proposed tax 12,717.00
B"1'He;,am0U"t t0 be r,llfled by "ation subject to 6 per cent liml-
$ 93,301.00
Dated this 26th day of October, 1933.
MORROW COUNTY BUDGET COMMITTEE,
WM. T. CAMPBELL. Chairman.
GEORGE N. PECK. Secretary.
Couidv'Tae$?17CoV1n i'hteHh!!.a"!?UK"t ?f "ttandlng indebtedness of Morrow
county is $j17,000.U0 In serial road bonds and $9,692.00 General Fund Warrants.
GAY M. ANDERSON, Clerk.
NOTICE OF MEETING OF TAX LEVYING
BOARD OF THE CITY OF HEPPNER
NOTICE IS HERET1V OTVFM ihal Und. lh. fill, Jo J
1933, at 7:30 o clock in the evening of said day, at the Council Chambers in the
City of Heppner, Oregon, the tax levying board of said City of Heppner will meet
for the purpose of discussing and considering the tax budget hereinafter set
forth of said City of Heppner for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1934, and
lit. 1 Hrtlu iLy oi neppiier may ai mat lime appear ana De heard
either in opposition to or ln favor of the tax levy set forth herein, or any item
PERSONAL SERVICE
Chief of Police $1,080.00
City Recorder 240 00
City Treasurer 24000
City Attorney 240 00
Night Marshal 840 00
Insurance (State) '"' ". 70 00
MATERIAL AND SUPPLIES
Lights .:.
Printing
2,710.00
..$1,200.00
, 100.00
MAINTENANCE AND BRIDGES
Streets and Bridges 750.00
1,300.00
FIRE DEPARTMENT
Hose, Fire Chief, Extras, Truck, Fuel, Gas and Incidentals. 350.00
750.00
BOND REDEMPTION
Redemption of Water Bonds
350.00
..$6,000.00
ALTERATION OF BUILDING
Alteration of Building $ 600.00
6,000.00
PAYMENT ON PROPERTY
Payment on Property 280.00
600.00
MISCELLANEOUS
Incidentals
280.00
.. 750.00
INTEREST ON BONDS ..
WATER DEPARTMENT
Salary Superintendent
BopKkeeper
.. 4,010.00
I 750.00
4;
1,010.00
1,200.00
Labor, repairs, incidentals ZZZZ.ZZZZZZZZZ.Z 1,50000
8,000.00
TOTAL ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
$19,650,00
Water Collections .
Licenses
Fines
Estimated Receipts
,..$10,000.00
.. 475.00
60.00
County (Road Tax) o
Balance in General Fund ZZZZZZZZZ l,4iaoo
TOTAL ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
$12,735.00
Recapitulation
Total estimated exnendltureit for the venr iqsj .. ,.
Total estimated receipts for the year 1934 Z.Z.ZZZ".ZZZZZZ3.'..U736.'00
Total amount to be raised by taxation t oik no
Dated at Heppner, Oregon, this 17th day of October, 1933
LEVYING BOARD.
D. A. WILSON, Chairman.
CHAS. W. SMITH.
Attest: E. R. HUSTON, ''
(SEAL) City Recorder and Clerk of Levying Board.
quired, or since said date have had in
or to the above described property or
any part thereof, to satisfy said judg
ment, decree and order of Bale, with
Interest, costs and accruing costs, in
cluding the costs upon this writ.
(Signed) JOHN L. DAY.
United States Marshal for the Dis
trict of Oregon.
JAMES A. FEE. and FEE & RAN
DALL. Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Post office address, Pendleton, Oregon.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned was duly appointed by the
County Court of the State of Oregon
for Morrow County, administratrix of
the estate of Francis J. Hiatt, de
ceased, and all persons having claims
against the estate of said deceased are
hereby required to present the same to
the undersigned, with proper vouchers
as required by law. at the law office of
Jos. J. Nys, at Heppner, Oregon, with
in six months from the date hereof.
Dated and first published this 2nd
day of November, 1933.
LUCILLE HIATT,
Administratrix.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has filed her final account as
administratrix of the estate of William
J. Davis, deceased, and that the Coun
ty Court of the State of Oregon for
Morrow County has appointed Monday,
the 4th day of December, 1933, at the
hour of 10 o'clock of said day, as the
time, and the County Court room in the
Court House at Heppner, Oregon, as
the place of hearing and settlement of
said final account. Objections to said
final account must be filed on or before
said date.
NETTIE M. DAVIS,
Administratrix.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been duly appointed by
the County Court of the State of Ore
gon for Morrow County, executrix of
the last Will and Testament of James
Nolan, deceased, and all persons having
claims against the estate of said de
ceased, are hereby required to present
the same duly verified as by law re
quired to said executrix at the law of
fice of Jos. J. Nys, at Heppner. Oregon,
within six months from the date hereof.
Dated and first published this 19th
day of October, 1933.
BESSIE K. EVERSON,
Executrix.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed by the
County Court of the State of Oregon,
for Morrow County, administrator of
the Estate of Ethel M. Peterson. All
persons having claims against said es
tate are hereby notified to present the
same duly verified by law as required
with proper vouchers attached, at the
law office of F. H. Robinson, at lone,
Oregon, within six months from the
date of the first publication of this no
tice. The date of the first publication
of this notice is Thursday, the 19th day
of October, 1933. '
A. E JOHNSON,
Administrator of the estate of Ethel
M. Peterson, deceased.
P. O. Address, lone, Oregon.
Professional Cards
PHELPS
FUNERAL HOME
Phone 1332
HEPPNER, OREGON
J.O.TURNER
Attorney at Law
Phone 178
Humphreys Building
2 HEPPNER. ORE.
A. B. GRAY, M. D.
PHYSICIAN fe SURGEON
Phone 323
Heppner Hotel Building
Eyes Tested and Glaiies Fitted.
WM. BROOKIIOUSER
FAINTING PAPERHANOINO
.. INTERIOR DECORATING
Leave orders at Peoples Hardware
Company
DR. J. H. McCRADY
DENTIST
X-Ray Diagnosis
Oilman Building
Heppner, Oregon
A. D. McMURDO, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON
Trained Nana Aislitant
Office in Masonic Building
Heppner, Oregon
P. W. MAHONEY
ATTORNEY AT LAW
First National Bank Building
Heppner, Oregon
S. E. NOTSON
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Offloe ln L O. O. 7. Building
Heppner, Oregon
J. 0. PETERSON
Latest Jewelry and Gift Goods
Watches - Clocks - Diamonds
Expert Watch and Jewelry
Repairing
Heppner, Oregon
F. W. TURNER & CO.
FIRE, AUTO AND LIFE
INSURANCE
Old Line Cempanlea, Real Batata.
Heppner, Oregon
JOS. J. NYS
ATTONE Y-AT-LA W
Roberts Building, Willow Street
Heppner, Oregon