Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, July 12, 1945, Page 5, Image 5

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    Attend Funeral of
Condon Portmaster
A group of Heppner people
drove to Condon Tuesday of last
week to attend the funeral ser
vVtcea for Miss Anne O'Rourke
whose death occurred Saturday,
June 30. Included in the group
were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mona
han, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hisler and
daughters, Mrs. John Barrie, Mr.
and Mrs. John Healy, Mr. and Mrs.
John Kenny, Mr. arid Mrs. Joe
Kenny, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Mclntyre,
Mr. and Mrs. James Farley and
Mrs. Frank Monahan Jr.
Services were conducted at the
St. John's Catholic church, with Fr.
J. D. Lee celebrating the funeral
mass.
Born Nov. 23, 1901, at Lowell,
Mass., Miss O'Rourke lived there
until she was 11 years of age. In
1913, when she and her sister and
brother were orphaned, they came
to Condon to make their home with
an aunt, Mrs. Mary O'Rourke. Miss
O'Rourke has resided here since,
states the Condon Globe Times.
. After completing the local hieh
school in 1918, she clerked in Jack
son's store for 17 years. She was
employd in the post office for three
years before she bcame peostmas
ter, which position she resigned
after she became critically ill.
. ',
Sgt Guy Moore, who has been
serving with the 8th air force in
Europe for over two years arrived
in Heppner Wednesday to visit his
mother, Mrs. L. D. Neill and Mr.
Neill for a few days before going
to the South Pacific war zone. He
has been in Athena for a few
days visiting his wife and child.
Delbert G. Robinson is at home
after recently receiving a dis
charge under the army's point sys
tem having been in service over
three years. He is the son of
Les Robinson.
C Sp and Mrs. Lloyd Sliger
spent the week-end from Friday
until Monday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. John Saager. They de
parted Monday morning for Nor
man, Okla. where Chief Sliger is
attached to the Naval Air Tech
nical Training center. Mrs. Sliger
and Mrs. Saager are cousins.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Smith and
son Jimmy report having had a
most enjoyable week's vacation at
Orcas Island, in the Puget Sound
area. According to Mrs. Smith it is
THE place of all places to vaca
tion. Jimmy is visiting in Pendle
ton this week.
Heppner Gazette Times, July 12, 1945 5
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aboard his ship. He has had sev- dock for repairs.
A WORD OF APPRECIATION
We take this means to thank the
Heppner Fire Department and all
others who rushed to our assistance
Wednesday night. But for this time
ly aid the loss would have been
much greater.
Mrs. Louise Ritchie
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Bucknum
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ross
CARD OF THANKS
We take this means to express
our heartfelt thanks to all who as
sisted us during our bereavement;
for the many expressions of sympa
thy and the beautiful floral trib
utes. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Applegate
and family
Fat-Salvage Bee
To Aid in Licking
National Fat Shortage
It's been ages since we had an
old-fashioned "bee" in these
parts, but Just as we've always
pitched in to help a neighbor, so
must we pitch in for our country.
To help make hundreds of
battlefield and home-front es
sentials, more used fats are
needed than are on hand. City
folks are trying to make up the
deficit of over 1,200,000,000
pounds. But their fats aren't,
enough.
Women in small cities, towns
and rural districts must also save
every drop of fat. Not Just big
amounts. But scraps off plates,
meat trimmings. Melt them
down once a week. Your butcher
will give you up to 4 and 2 red
points a pound. If you have any
difficulty, 'all Home Demonstra
tion or County Agent.
Approved by WPA and OPA.
Paid for by Industry.
Announcement
Lexington Cafe wishes. to announce that
it has acquired sufficient help to permit
remaining open from 6 a. m. to 10 p. m.
on week days and from 10 a. m. to 8 p. m.
on Sundays'
Stop by for a cold plate lunch
. special daily
Lexington Cafe
MRS. ED. GRANT,. Proprietor
rushing to my place and combatting I
Raymond Wright.
SALE!
$11.95
. 9.95
5.95
Occasional Chairs
Ceiling Price . . .
V; Sale Price ... . .
Clothes Hampers
Single or Twin Bed
I nnerspring Mattresses
Dinette Sets Reduced
Gamble Store Dealer
.Conley Lanham, Owner
Phone 1282 Masonic Building
NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING
BUDGET
' 2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
13.
14.
Schedule Z
Estimated Receipts from
County School Fund
Elementary School Fund..
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS AND AVAILABLE CASH BALANCES
ITEM
State Irreducible School FiimT
Vocational Education .. .
High School Tuition ..
Elementary Tuition
High School Transportation
Rentals
Other sources "
Total All
Funds
4,171.00
3,144.96
585.68
700.00
6,110.00
5,000.00
1,600.00
300.00
100.00
General
Fund
4,171.00
3,144.96
585.68
700.00
6,110.00
5,000.00
1,600.00
300.00
100.00
15.
16.
17.
Estimated Total Receipts
Estimated Available Cash Balance or Def icit' (AdT'casli i BaianTeDed'cr'DeilcTt)''
Estimated Total Receipts and Available Cash Balance or Deficit
$ 21.711.64
8.400.00
$ 30,111.64
$ 21,711.64
8.400.00
$ 30,111.64
Schedule II General Fund
ESTIMATED E XFENDITUKES
ITEM
Elementary
Schools
High
Schools
Estimated
for
the
Ensuing
School
Year in
Detail
Estimated
for
the Ensuing
School
Year by
Totals
Budget
Allowance
In Detail'
for the
Current
School Year
Expenditures for Three Fiscal
Years Next Preceding the
Current School Year
Detailed
for
the Last
Year of the
Three-year
Period
Seo'd Year
Give Yearly
Totals
First Year
Give Yearly
Totals
I. GENERAL CONTROL
1. Personal service:
(1) Superintendent
(2) Clerk
(3) Stenographers and other office assistants.
(4) Compulsory education and census .
(5) Other services .
2. Supplies
Elections and publicity.
3.
4. Legal service (clerk's bond, audit, etc.)
(5) Other expense of general control:
(1) .
6. Total Expense of General Control
....$ 1,628.57 $ 1,628.57
.. . 300.00 ' 300.00
475.00 475.00
10.00 10.00
50.00 50.00
75.00 . 75.00
50.00 50.00
75.00 75.00
100.00 100.00
..$ 2,763.57 $ 2,763.57
$ 3,257.14
600.00
950.00
20 00
100.00
150.00
lou.uo
150.00
200.00
$ 5,527.14
$ 5,527.14
$ 2,729.00
360.00
700.00
20.00
11)0.00
150.00
. 100.00
150.00
200.00
9 4,569.00
$ 2,098.00
300.00
712.50
20.00
100.00
140.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
$ 3,670.50
9 2,77a47 , $ 2,481.45
II. INSTRUCTION Supervision
1. Personal service:
(1) Principals
2. Supplies, principals and supervisors..
3. Smith-Hughes Transportation
5. Total Expense of Supervision
300.00
40.00
"$ 340.00
300.00
40.00
230.00
$ 540.00
$ 600.00
80.00
230.00
$ 910.00
$ 910.00
$ 600.00
80.00
230.00
9 910.00
344.70
60.00
230.00
I 634.70
9 1,312.67 9 1,201.66
ITL INSTRUCTION Teaching
1, Pergonal service:
(1) Teachers
(2) Handicapped Children-
(3) Music
2. Library supplies, repairs..
3. Supplies (chalk, paper, etc.)..
4. Textbooks
6. Other expense of teaching..
7. Total Expense of Teaching;...
..$18,340.00
- 270.00
100.00
25.00
- 300.00
. 1,000.00
150.00
..$20,135.00
$15,232.86
100.00 '
25.00
300.00
400.00
150.00
$16,207.86
$33,572.86
270.00
200.00
50.00
600.00
1,400.00
300.00
$36,392.86
$36,392.86
$29,971.00
ioo.oo
200.00
50.00
600.00
700.00
300.00
$31,921.00
$24,948.20
100.00
100.00
20.00
600.00
1.450.00
150.00
$27,368.20
$22,257.07 $20,282.48
IV. OPERATION OF PLANT
1. Personal service:
(1) Janitors and other employees
z. janitors' supplies w
Fuel
Light and power
water
3.
4.
6.
6.
Telephone
8. Total Expense of Operation..
$ 1,800.00
500.00
- 500.00
310.00
80.00
100.00
-9 3,270.00
1800.00
500.00
500.00
310.00
60.00
100.00
3 270.00
$ 3,600.00
1,000.00
1,000.00
P"" m
190 00
lOttJO
$ 3,060.00
1.000.00
1,000.00
620.00
120.00
86.00
2,820.00
609.00
1,000.00
620.00
120.00
85.00
5,254.00
V. MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS
1. Repair and maintenance of furniture and
equipment
2. Repair and maintenance of:
9 6,159.63 9 4,147.40
Grounds..
Buildings and
4. Total Expense of Maintenance and Repair $ 1,500.00
600.00
1,000.00
500.00
1.000.00
9 1400.00
1,000.00
2,000.00
9 3,000.00
9 3400.00
1000.00
2, 000.00
9 3400.00
260.00
700.00
9 950.00
9 1401.61 $ 1428.88
VX AUXILIARY AGENCIES
1. Health service:
(1) Personal service (nurse, etc)
(2) Supplies and other expenses.
2. Transportation of pupils:
(l) personal service
(3) Hot lunch
4. Total Expense of Auxiliary Ac ancles
80.00 80.00 160.00
1.600.00 1,600.00
400.00 100.00 500.00"
480.00 9 1,780.00 9 2,260.00 9 2,260.00
60.00 60.00
100.00 100,00
2,800.00 a5oo.oo
600.00 200.00
9 2,960.00 $ 3460.00 9 34U.60
9 4,208.96
VXX. FIXED CHARGES
1. Insurance
8. Other fixed charges:
(1) N. W. Association..
4. Total Fixed Cbarfes..
121.50
-9 ULH
12L60
6.00
9 12440
CenUaued
243.00
6.00
9 248.00 $
a Pt Eight
8440
140.00
6.00
9 145.40
$T 140.40
6.00
9 145.40
9 1450 $ sun