Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, June 10, 1943, Page 3, Image 3

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    Heppner Gazette Times, June 1 1, 1943 3
Mrs. America
Meets the War
Mrs. America's choice of colors . , , . , .
,i , , , , , , And speaking of ration stamps.
r,; of ilu here's a reminder. Red "J" stamps
orange. olive green, one shade of " e . "V T " r i r a Z tT ' n y L'ampDeu-
best thing for any housewife to do Gene Gray and son Michael and
with unused red or blue point Frieda Breeding. They
stamps at the end of the ration f. . ... .
. , . , , . alter -pending a week visiting at
period is to destroy them. ,, , , ,
the home ot Mrs. Gray s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Hassler.
yellow two shades of brown and
three shades of olive which are
used to dye armed forces uniforms,
ilia. r. , . T tii
tr,.. . .t , ,. - iais program m oune is as iuuuws.
However available dye supplies for vv A , fuu
civilians, being restricted, go far
June instead of expiring on May law, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wallace.
31. The schedule of validity of Stanley Way is home for a fur
other red stamps for the meat and lough from his army duties.
Mr. and Mrs. McCoy of Los An- Employment of women in ships-
returned Seles are visiting at the home of yards has more than tripled with-
Mrs. McCoy s sister, Mr. and Mrs. in the past year.
Kenneth Marshall. Present collections of waste kitch-
- Miss Sylvia Severance returned en fats are about 85 million pounds
todav from Winthrop. Wash. She annually.
Sam Wallace is visiting at the will visit at the home of Mr. and Shipbuilding is the biggest single
item in Wisconsin's war contracts,
with the first fleet of submarines to
A former baby carriage plant is be launched on the Great Lakes
making pilot seats for aircraft. coming from Manitowoc, Wis., ways.
ther
K", good from May 30 through
T OA. T " Vuutlnninif
by making colors lighter. e. ' . . , . T
13; and "N", valid beginning June
20. All will expire on June 30.
NOTICE OF 1943-44 BUDGET MEETING
'That's why navy blues deep wines
and purples are a shade or two
less intense and vivid reds have a
softer glow. Print designs are small
er and spaced farther apart on light
er backgrounds. Lacy patterns give
the effect of an all-over print with
In accordance with the provisions of the "Local Budget Law" (Sections 110-1201 to 110-1215, O.C.L.A., as
amended), notice is hereby given that the budget committee of Morrow County, Oregon, in compliance with
" " saa iaw, prepared and adopted on May 12, 1943, the buget estimates fir Morrow County, Oregon, for the
Unless an army of volunteers ensuing fiscal year July 1, 1943 to June 30, 1944, as set forth in the accompanying schedules. All persons are
can be recruited locally to staff hereby notified that on Wednesday the 30th day of June, 1943, at 10 A. ML, in the County Judge's office at
canneries Americans will have less , ,Court House in Heppner, Oregon, said budget estimates may be discussed with the County Court, the
, . , r , , ., canned goods next vear And this r ? B lul sorrow vmnry, uregon. and any person subject to the proposed tax levy or tax
out using as much dye, and plaid f?Ti. levies will be heard in favor of or asainst said tax lew or levies or anv nart thereof
is an lmuuruuii attru in uit? uiwuv w -
The conservation Droeram llon OI looa vl 10 wlnnmS ne outstanding indebtedness of Morrow County, Oregon, at May 1, 1943, consisted of $277,500.00 in Sena!
Actual for
Year Ended
Dec. 31
1941
"with white background is a dye sa
AviiiCUMnrofi aim nnufiMfi
means 55 million pounds of dyes war which taken bv Mf- Road Bonds-
and the chemicals which go into W1IU,'11U11U1" "1C
them are made available for war local U,mted Stote? employment ser-production-toluene
for TNT;' ben- vice 01606 yu informa"
aene for figh octane gasoline and lon. about working in a cannery
synthetic rubber; phenol for sulfa Jt 13 eJect!d m narly, 811
drugs; and anilin for explosives. communities housewives or employ
, , , ed women and others who cannot
give up their full time will be
Tips on writing to men in the willing to devote parts of days or
armed services may be gained from nights or a certain amount of time
a check by the Office of War In- each during the season to this es
timation on the kind of letters sential war food production,
fellows like to get from home. Most
boys want to know how things are speaking of canning food,
going economically ' for the folks here's latest information regard
back home, that the family is do- mg supply and cost of pressure
ing everything possible to aid the cookers. Because of the urgent
war effort, that they are anxious neej for home food preservation
for the boys' return that the family equipment, theWPB has allotted
5s "okay and busy." Remember materials to produce another 125,
this when covering news of the QOO cookers bringing the total out
community in your letters. Soldiers put to 275,000 which will exceed
like to hear about their friends, previous year's production. The
particularly those in the armed ser- available cookers are being allo
vice. So include as much news as cated through county farm ration-
possible about friends at home, mg committees established by the
girls the soldier knows if they're department of agriculture. Speci
single, changes in social relations, fic dollars and cents ceilings have
past events, places he used to go been set by the OPA on three war
and the community's night life. models of pressure cookers.
ALVA W. JONES
Secretary of the Budget Committee
V. L. CARLSON
JOHN W. KREBS
ORIAN E. WRIGHT
RALPH I. THOMPSON
Chairman of the Budget CJommittee
C. W. McNAMER
BERT JOHNSON
L. D. NKTTJi
EXPENDITURES
Actual for
Period Jan.
1, 1942 to
To June 30
1943
July 1, '42
to June 30
1943
for Year
Budget
FUND AND CLASSIFICATION
Estimates
for Fiscal
Year July
1, '43 to
June 30, '43
$ 415.82 J $ 504.66
And now there should be more LEXINGTON NEWS
room on library shelves to acco
modate a greater number of books
if they're of the war model type
By MBS. MAXrOTG OBAY '
Don Campbell returned Tuesday
For publishers are making books evening from Forest Grove where
lighter and easier to hand. Ifs so he visited a few days. He was ac
they can manage with wartime re- companied home by Mrs. R. D.
strictions on publishing materials Underwood and daughter Marjorie
that lighter-weight paper stock ic who were guests at the R. A. Camp
being used that margins are nar- bell home until Saturday when
rower, the space between lines of iheV returned to their home. Don
print is being reduced and the left " for Camp Farragut Thursday
number of pages are being de- evening to report for training in
creased. However, that doesn't the navv- Don is the son, of Mr.
mean that there will be fewer d Mrs- R- A- Campbell,
books published. Roy Williams is now employed
at Hermiston by the Hermiston
Don't be generous with your un- laundry,
used red and blue point ration Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Ruhl and sons,
stamps and turn them over to Skippy and Dicky, Mrs. Nettie Da
your merchant at the end of the vis and Jimmy Davis spent Sunday
ration period, the OPA has warned a the Gene Gray home near Stan
Mrs. America. For this gesture, in- field.
nocent as it may seem helps stim- Mrs. Newt O'Harra and daugh
ulate black markets for although ter Patty spent the week-end in
the stamps are no longer good for Portland where they visited with
consumer purchases they are valid Pvt Jack O'Harra from Fort Lewis,
for use by the retailer through Merritt Gray motored to Uma
trade channels for some time. The tilla Sunday evening to meet Mrs.
July 1, '42 I Est.forfis-
to June 30 ESTIMATED CASH BALANCES AND cal year
'43, Budget I RECEIPTS OTHER THAN TAXES Jun. 30,
for Year II 14
FUND AND CLASSIFICATION
"It
$15,000.00
400.00
50.00
1,800.00
400.00
640.00
10,000.00
10.000.00
3,000.00
300.00
1,800.00
5,000.00
500.00
1,200.00
100.00
9,425.00
500.00
700.00
8,600.00
1,000.00
500.00
200.00
General Fund
Estimated Cash Balance
Sheriffs Fees
I Sheriffs Auto Stickers
rClerk's Office Fees
Justice Court Fines
Rentals County Lands and Houses
Land Sales r -
Delinquent Taxes
Interest
Jail Rent from City of Heppner
Alcohol Control Fund (Relief)
Weed Control
General Road Fund ,
Estimated Cash Balance
Delinquent Taxes
Forest Reserve Rentals
Gasoline Refunds
Justice Court Fines -
Land Sales
Sales and Rentals
Market Road Fund
Estimated Cash Balance -
Delinquent Taxes -
Motor License Fund
Receipts from Secretary of State
Miscellaneous
Fair Fund Distribution from Sec. of State....
Dog Licenses
Taylor Grazing Fund. -
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$15,000.00
400.00
50.00
1,800.00
500.00
650.00
2.500.00
7,500.00
3,000.00
50.00
' 300.00
300.00
10,000.00
3.750.00
500.00
1,000.00
150.00
2.500.00
500.00
4,500.00
500.00
8,000.00
1.000.00
500.00
200.00
1,600.00
1.128.66
386.88
736.85
311.90
773.66
2,000.00
1,065.00
300.00
88.15
1,600.00
949.12
800.00
510.00'
303.64
430.20
58.00
444.25
1,000.00
600.00
148.95
56.40
800.00
336.40
$ 450.00
1,600.00
1.200.00
325.00
600.00
125.00
1,250.00
2,000.00
1.200.00
300.00
150.00
1,600.00
i
1,200.00
64.45 60.19 I 65.00 I
24.00 60.00 i 100.00
480.00 495.00 505.00 '
350.00
2,400.00 1.200.00 2.400.0O
67.82 50.00
123.00 62.00 125.00
119.82 227.00 300.00
30.00 56.45 50.00
244.51 60.31 300.00
199.12 103.22 350.00
36.00 50.00 100.00
190.96 200.00
223.57 250.00
498.23 196.60 500.00
500.00 70.00 500.00
120.00
73.80 36.90 75.00
. 100.00
1,413.67 819.17 2,000.00
25.00
900.00 510.00 1,020.00
302.17 325.00
424.18 179.98 500.00
371.00 403.80 j 400.00
850.20 416.16 800.00
146.50 79.00 200.00
706.71 750.00
5,500.00 1,963.51 5.500.OO
300.00 150.00 300.00
550.00 625.00 925.00
2,000.00 1,000.00 2,000.00
2.880.00 1,631.32 3,360.00
948.04 619.19 800.00
1.462.18 563.87 1,500.00
175.00 125.00 175.00
1.600.00 800.00 1,600.00
352.70 224.24 450.00
387.75 223.55 400.00
322.25 165.75 360.00
150.00 150.00 150.00
100.00 100.00
1,200.00 600.00 1,200.00
77.47 28.05 75.00
575.20 285.00 900.00
102.00 36.00 160.00
3.311.89 1,544.28 3.500.00
4,201.80 1,940.20 5,000.00
100.00 50.00 100.00
351.46 250.60 500.00
1,000.00 1,000.00
1,500.00 750.00 2,000.00
724.98 231.00 200.00
57,012.36 32.035.59 60,000.00
9,071.95 6,994.97 8,500.00
27,500.00 8,500.00 27,500.00
15,944.04 7,483.50 13.650.00
15,008.83 89.30 11,500.00
..Accountants Audits . $ 450.00
Assessor's Office
....Salary of Assessor 2,000.00
....Salary of Deputy 1,500.0ft
....Books and Incidentals 300.00
....Field Work 500.00
....Tax Extension 125.00
..Circuit Court
....Witnesses, Jurors, Bailiff, Reporter and Incidentals. 1,250.00
..Clerk's Office
....Salary of Clerk 2,400.00
....Salary of Deputy. : 1,500.00
...Books and Incidentals 250.00
..Coroner
... Jurors, Mileage and Fees 150.00
..County Court
....Salary of County Judge .. 2,000.00
... Salary per diem and Mileage of Commissioners and
Incidentals 1,000.00
..County Expenses and Contributions I
....Association of Oregon Counties 65.00
....Bang's Disease Control N 500.00
....Bonds 505.00
....Civilian Defense .. 350.00
... County Agent . 2,400.00
... Fire Patrol 160.00
...Federal Tax Committee 125.00
... Insurance 200.00
Insane Expense 50.00
... Jail Board and Expense 300.00
... Justice Court Jurors, Fees, Witnesses, Etc 250.00
... Juvenile Court 250.00
...Library - 200.00
....Mack Smith Ditch : 200.0
...Official Publications and Tax Foreclosures 400.00
...Publicity and Advertising 250.00
... Rationing Board - - 120.00
....Sealer of Weights and Measures 75.00
....iWatermaster Traveling Expense and Incidentals 100.00
... Weed Control 300.00
....Wind Erosion Control 25.00
.Court House
... Salary of Janitor L200.00
...Fuel - - 300.00
...Light and Power 450.00
...Incidentals 300.00
..Current Expense
...Postage, Stationery, Telephone, Telegraph, Etc 800.00
... District Attorney Rent and Incidentals 200.00
...Election Expense '. 750.00
...Emergency 5.500.00
... Health Department
....Salary of County Physician jl 300.00
... Salary of County Nurse 1,000.00
..Sheriffs Office
... Salary of Sheriff 2,400.00
...Salary of Deputies I 3,000.00
...Tax Collections , II 250.00
... Books, Incidentals and TraveL II 1,000.00
...Stamps and Envelopes II 100.00
..Superintendent of Schools Office II
...Salary of Superintendent 2,000.00
...Books and Incidentals I 450.00
.. .Travel Expense I 400 00
...Assistant I 750.00
...4-H Club I 150.00
.. .Teachers' Institute I 100.00
..Trepsurcr's Office n I
....Salary of Treasurer I 1600.00
....Books and Incidentals I 175.00
Relief
... Aid to Denendent Children I 80000
..Blind Assistnnee - I 160.00
... General Assistance I 2.5 00 00
...Old Age Assistance I 5,500.00
...Indigent Soldier I 100 00
....Dog Fund - II 500.00
....Fair Fund - H 1000 00
...Rodent Fund II 3,000 00
...Taylor Grazing Fund - II 200.00
Roads and Bridge? II
.. Renairs. Labor, Materials and Incidentals I 50.000.00
Market Roads
...Repairs, Labor, Materials and Incidentals I 5,000.00
.Road Bonds I
...Sinking Fund - -...I 27 500 00
..Interest Fund - - - 12.300.00
...County School Appropriation .: - 11,900.00
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