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    6 Heppner Gazette Times, May 31,1 945
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Judy, Port
land have been visiting with Mrs.
Judy's mother, Mrs. Sam Hughes,
since May 22. Mr. and Mrs. Han
son Hughes accompanied them here
after spending some time visiting
in Portland and Centralia, Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rice are
leaving today for Portland to spend
a few days on business.
Mrs. Sara McNamer returned to
Heppner Tuesday after a few days
spent in Portland and Forest Grove.
On Wednesday, Memorial day, Mrs.
McNamer was in Walla Walla and
Prescott, Wash.
Philip Cohn, ART 3c, arrived
home Saturday on a week end
pass from his station in Seattle.
After spending, the 72 hours with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Cohn, and little sister Sally, Philip
returned to base Tuesday.
Mrs. Agnes Curran, proprietress
of Curran's Ready-to Wear, is in
Portland this week on a buying
tour for the local establishment.
J. L. Rosewall, brother of Clar
ence Rosewall, spent Monday night
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clar
ence Rosewall. The visitor was ac
companied by a friend, Mr. Gaylord.
Both men returned to their homes
in Enterprise Tuesday morning.
Mrs. Hottie Lieuallen, and Mr.
and Mrs. Almon lieuallen from
Pendleton spent Memorial Day
with Mrs. Lieuallen's daughter
Mrs. Cyrene Barratt. The guests ar
rived Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Jess Deos and her daughter,
Mrs. Loyd Gilkerson and twin
daughters are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Alva Jones this week. Mrs. Deos
and Mrs Jones are sisters. The vis
itors, whose homes are in The
Dalles, arrived Monday and are re
turning to that city on Friday.
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NOTICE OF NONHIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT
BUDGET.HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, in compliance with section 111-1244,
O. C. L. A., to the legal voters of the Nonhigh School District of Morrow
County, Oregon, that a meeting will be held at the Court House in
Hepipner, Oregon, on the 28th day of Julne, 1945, at 2 o'oTock p. m., for
the purpose of discussing the budpjet for the fiscal year beginning July 1,
1945, and ending June 30, 1946, hereinafter set forth.
BUDGET
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
1. Estimated available cash on hand at beginning of the year
for which this budget is made , $ 7,853.78
Total : $ 7,808.78
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ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
Expenditures for Three Expenditures and (Estimated
Fiscal Years Next Pre- Budget Allowance Expend-
i. , . for Six Months, itures for
ceding the Current rf Current J
ITEM School Year Year
1944-1945 Budget
1941-1942 1942-1943 1943-1944 Expend- AUow-
itures ance 1945-1946
1. Tuition .... 11,735.53 9,826.88 11,585.35 15,009.00 17,000.00
2. Transporta
tion 3,804.40 3,469.49 1,941.92 3,000.00 4,000.00
3. Peisonal Service
(clerical legal 15.46 25.00 25.00
5. Supplies and
Printing
7. Travel
10. Emergency
Totals
30.50
16.00
45.20
12.70
50.00 50.00
1,000.00 1,0001.00
15,586.83 13,341.57 13,555.43
19,000.00 21,000,00
SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES, RECEIPTS, AND
AVAILABLE CASH BALANCES AND TAX LEVY
I. Total estimated expenditures 21,000.00
II. Deduct total estimated receipts and available cash balnces 7,868.78
III. Amount necessary to balance the budget .y. 13.3122
VII. Total estimated tax levy for the ensuing fiscal year.... 1S,1$1.22
Analysis of Estimated Tax Levies:
Amount inside 6 limitation 13,131.22
Indebtedness
1. Amount of warrant in
debtedness on war
rants issued and en
dorsed "not paid for
want of funds"
2. Amount of other in
debtedness
None
None
Dated May 22, 1945.
Signed: Lucy E. Rodgers, Clerk.
Jesse Wari'ield, Chairman
Board of Directors
Approved by Budget Committee
May 29, 1945.
Signed: P. A. Mollahan, Secretary,
Budget Committee.
Mrs. Julian Rauch,
Chairman, Budget Committee
Advertisement
From where I sit ... Joe Marsh
Pi
Lee Mopes Sticks His
Neck Out
We had a meeting at the To'.vn
ITal! Fr.Jny rit, and when
Homer Bently spoke up for a
new roof for the schoolhou.se,
Lee Mapes interrupts him.
"How long you been in this
town?" Lee demands.
"Fourteen years," says Homer
proudly.
"Then you keep quiet!" says
Lec. "We can't have transients
running things in our town."
I'm glad to report that all of
us voted Lee down and let Ho
mer have his say. I'm glad not
Just because the school did need
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1 Kerr Mason Small Discs, 3 dozen for 25c
I Kerr Mason Lids complete, per dozen 20c
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Two 3-burner Gasoline Stoves with ovens at
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One second hand Laundry Stove
Dr. Hess and Clark Livestock and Poultry
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Paints and Stationery at wholesale prices
A lot of good pre-war Ladies1, Men's and Children's
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