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    Heppner Gazette Times, June 17, 1943 -3
18,000,000 Victory Gardens Will Call
For Unparalleled Canning Program
With 18,000,000 or more Victory
gardens growing, many a homema
ker will have home grown tomatoes
berries and other garden food for
summer meals, and now and again
some left over for canning. In local
markets, also there may be at timas
some fruit or vegetable sufficiently
abundant, fresh, and reasonable to
attract homemakers on the lookout
for food to put up.
For home canners, it is useful to
learn to judge how far a garden
surplus or food in market "will go
in filling jars- Home economists of
the U. S. department of agriculture
say:
Learn to know what can be done
with small quantities, as well as
large. This year especially it is well
worthwhile to put up even three or
four jars at a time, always provided
you have the right equipment for
canning. On the basis of blue ration
stamps needed for commercially
canned foods, every jar of home
canned food represents a saving in
ration points, besides all the other
advantages of storing up summer
time food for winter.
To help thrifty homemakers fig
ure how many jars of canned food
to expect from fruits or vegetables
as bought or picked, the home econ
omists offer the following table
with the reminder that such figures
can be only approximate:
HOME CANNING ARITHMETIC
Apples 1 bu. (50 lbs.) cans 20
qt; 2 lb. (7 to 8 apples) can 1 qt.
Beans, lima 1 bu. (28 lbs.) cans
6 to 8 qt.; 4 to 5 lb. can 1 qt.
Beans, snap 1 bu. (24 lb.) cans
16 qt; IV2 lb. can 1 qt
Beets 1 bu. (60 lb.) cans 24 qt.;
2V2 lb. can 1 qt
Berries 24 qt. crate cans 18 qt;
IV4 to IV2 lb. (5 cups) can 1 qt.
'Carrots 1 bu. (50 lb.) cans 20
qt.; 2V2 lb. can 1 qt.
Cherries-1 bu. (56 lb.) cans 25
qt; 1V2 to 2 lb. ( 6 to 8 cups)
can 1 qt.
Cornr 1 bu. (72 lb.) cans 8 to 9
qt. whole kernel; 6 to 10 ears 1 qt.
Grapes 1 bu." (48 lb.) cans 20 qt;
2V2 lb. can 1 qt
Greens 1 bu. (12 lb.) cans 5 to'
7 qt.; IV2 to 2Y2 lb- can 1 qt.
Peaches 1 bu. (50 lb.) cans 20
qt.; 2 to 2V2 lb. (8 to 10 peaches)
can 1 qt.
Pears 1 bu, (58 lb.) cans 24 qt.;
2 to 2V2 lb. (5 to 6 pears) can 1 qt
Peas 1 bu. (32 lb.) cans 12 to 16
pt; 2 to 2V2 lb. can 1 pt
Plums 1 bu. (56 lb.) cans 30 qt.;
1 Ms to 2 lb. (24 to 32 plums) can
1 qt.
Squash 1 bu. (40 lb.) cans 20
qt.; 2 lb- can 1 qt.
Strawberries 24 qt. crate cans
12 qt; 2 qt. can 1 qt
Sweet Potatoes 1 bu. (52 lb-)
cans 20 qt; 2V2 to 3 lb. (8 to 10
tomatoes) can 1 qt.
Under wartime operation, rail
road freight cars must travel about
16 percent farther on the average
haul.
Picking Up Fawns Not
Authorized By Law
The Oregon State Game commis
sion again issues a warning to in
dividuals to refrain from picking
up fawns and taking them home for
pets. It is against the law to do so
unless it can be proved absolutely
that the fawn is helpless and the'n
a permit from the game commission
is lequired. In most instances, how
ever, the fawn has not been desert
ed but has only been left temporar
ily while the doe is seeking food.
When there is any doubt, the fawn
should be left alone.
Persons who think they are help
ing to conserve wildlife by taking
fawns home and feeding them
are not doing so. Deer kept in cap
tivity ordinarily cannot be turned
loose again as they are not accus
tomed to care for themselves. Also,
their usefulness as pets is soon
over for as the deer grow older,
many become mean and dangerous
and in the end have to be killed by
the game department to protect hu
man life and property.
To buy, sell or trad, use the G-T
advertising columns.
NOTICE OF 1943-44 BUDGET MEETING
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
said law, prepared and adopted on May 12, 1943, the buget estimates fir Morrow County, Oregon, for the
ensuing fiscal year July 1, 1943 to June 30, 1944, as set forth in the accompanying schedules. All persons are
hereby notified that on Wednesday the 30th day of June, 1943, at 10 A. M., in the County Judge's office at
the Court House in Heppner, Oregon, said budget estimates may be discussed with the County Court, the
levying board for said Morrow County, Oregon, and any person subject to the proposed tax levy or tax
levies will be heard in favor of or against said tax levy or tax levies or any part thereof.
The outstanding indebtedness of Morrow County, Oregon, at May 1, 1943, consisted of $277,500.00 in Serial
Road Bonds.
A G-T want ad will do wonders
if you have anything to sell, track
or exchange. Results every time.
AMERICAN HEROES
BY LEFF
Three Jap killed with one bullet was the icore of Marine Pfc. Nicholas SUeo
while defending email Tillage eomewhere in the South Pacific. SUeo dropped
the trio ai they approached Indian file and then bagged two more before the
warming little men'e rifle fire put him out of commission and he had to be
hospitalized. Our boy are making the beet use of the ammunition which you
help buy when you Inyeet in War Bonds. Help paea them more of it.
U. S. Treasury Deportment.
July 142 II Est.forfis
to June 30 ESTIMATED CASH BALANCES AND cal year
'43, Budget l RECEIPTS OTHER THAN TAXES Jun. 30,
for Year ; II 1944
FUND AND CLASSIFICATION
11 ' . " II
$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 .
Shert'fs Fees
Sheriffs Auto Stickers
Klerk's Office Fees..
Justice Court Fines
Rentals County Lands and Houses...
Land Sales
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
Continued on Page Fivn
ALVA W. JONES
Secretary of the Budget Committee
V. L. CARLSON
JOHN W. KREBS
ORIAN E. WRIGHT
RALPH I. THOMPSON
Chairman of the Budget Committee
C. W. McNAMER
BERT JOHNSON
L. D. NEILL
EXPENDITURES
Actual for July 1, '42 Estimates
Actual for Period Jan. to June 30 for Fiscal
Year Ended 1, 1942 to 1943 ' FUND AND CLASSIFICATION Year July
Dec. 31 To June 30 fcr Year 1, '43 to
1941 1943 Budget i June 30, '43
$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
$ . 415.82
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
$ 504.66
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
1,200.00
64.45 I 60.19 I 65.00
24.00 I 60.00 100.00
480.00 495.00 505.00
350.00
2,400.00 1.200.00 2.400.00
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
371.00 403.80 400.00
850.20 416.16 800.00
146.50 79.00 200.00
706.71 750.00
5,500.00 1,963.51 5.500.00
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 I 125.00 175.00
I
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 I 89.36 11,500.00
.Accountants Audits '. -
Assessor's Office 1
...Salary of Assessor .
...Salary of Deputy
...Books' and Incidentals ..
...Field Work
...Tax Extension
.Circuit Court
...Witnesses, Jurors, Bailiff, Reporter and Incidentals .
Clerk's Office
...Salary of Clerk
...Salary of Deputy
...Books and Incidentals .
.Coroner
...Jurors, Mileage and Fees
County Court
...Salary of County Judge
...Salary per diem and Mileage of Commissioners and)
Incidentals -
..County Expenses and Contributions
....Association of Oregon Counties -
... Bang's Disease Control -
....Bonds -
.... Civilian Defense
...County Agent
...Fire Patrol : '.
...Federal Tax Committee
...Insurance
....Insane Expense
... Jail Board and Expense -
...Justice Court Jurors, Fees, Witnesses, Etc
... Juvenile Court - -
... Library
...Mack Smith Ditch -
....Official Publications and Tax Foreclosures
....Publicity and Advertising.
....Rationing Board - ' -
... Sealer of Weights and Measures
....iWatermaster Traveling Expense and Incidentals
....Weed Control -
....Wind Erosion Control -
.Court House
...Salary of Janitor -
...Fuel ' -
...Light and Power.., -
...Incidentals - -
..Current Expense
...Postage, Stationery, Telephone, Telegraph, Etc
...District Attorney Rent and Incidentals -
...Election Expense -
...Emergency -
...Health Department
...Salary of County Physician
...Salary of County Nurse
..Sheriffs Office
... Salary of Sheriff
... Salary of Deputies
...Tax Collections
...Books, Incidentals and Travel
... Stamps and Envelopes ;
..Superintendent of Schools Office
...Salary of Superintendent :..
...Books and Incidentals
...Travel Expense -
...Assistant -
... 4-H Club :.
.. .Teachers' Institute
..Treasurer's Office
...Salary of Treasurer
... Books and Incidentals
Relief
... Aid to Dependent Children
Blind Assistance , -
...General Assistance
... Old Age Assistance
...Indigent Soldier -
... Dog Fund .'
... Fair Fund
... Rodent Fund
...Taylor Grazing Fund
Roads and Bridges
...Repairs. Labor, Materials and Incidentals
Market Roads
... Repairs, Labor, Materials and Incidentals
..Road Bonds
... Sinking Fund
..Interest Fund - - - -
...County School Appropriation
Continued on Page Five
$ 450.00
2,000.00
1,500.00
300.00
500.09
125.00
1,250.00
2,400.00
1,500.00
250.00
150.00
2,000.00
1,000.00
65.00
500.00
505.00
350.00
2,400.00
160.00
125.00
200.00
50.00
300.00
250.00
250.00
200.00
200.00
400.00
250.00
120.00
75.00
100.00
300.00
25.00
1,200.00
300.00
450.00
300.00
800.00
200.00
750.00
5.500.00
300.00
1,000.00
2,400.00
3,000.00
250.00
1,000.00
100.00
2,000.00
450.00
400 00
750.00
150.00
100.00
1,600.00
175.00
800 00
160.00
25 00 00
5,500.00
100.00
500 00
1.000 00
3.000 00
200.00
50.000.00
5,000.00
27 POO 00
12,300.00
11,900.00